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SECTION 5 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Surface Water Management Plan Section 5: Goals and Policies <br />City of Arden Hills <br />WSB Project No. 3455-200 Page 10 <br />1 Require erosion and sediment control plans for all land disturbance activities as <br />defined by city ordinance. <br /> <br />5.4.9. Goal #9: TCAAP Redevelopment <br /> <br />While the future of the exact usage and redevelopment of the TCAAP lands is still in flux, the <br />City’s SWMP should address, at least on a high level, the need to plan for storm water quality and <br />quantity provisions within the master planning process for TCAAP. <br /> <br />Goal Statement: Provide an effective storm water management master plan accounting <br />for the redevelopment of the TCAAP lands. <br />Policy Goal #9: TCAAP Redevelopment Policies <br />1 <br />Include as a part of a master planning process for the redevelopment of designated <br />TCAAP lands an approved master plan for the effective management of stormwater <br />runoff in compliance with RCWD requirements and applicable state and federal <br />regulations. <br /> <br />5.4.10. Goal #10: Financing <br /> <br />Paying for water management projects has become more complex. More agencies have begun to <br />utilize partnerships as a method to fund and construct projects. In the past, special assessments <br />against benefitting properties financed most of the necessary improvements. However, the <br />financial options have broadened considerably. The City utilizes a surface water management <br />utility as a component of their overall approach to funding storm water related projects. These <br />policies are intended to help the City achieve the financing goals of this plan. <br /> <br />Goal Statement: Maintain sustainable financing for the City’s stormwater <br />infrastructure. <br />Policy Goal #10: Financing Policies <br />1 <br />Maintain a financing strategy for surface water improvements including a wide array <br />of financing sources including ad-valorem levies, surface water utility fees, special <br />assessments, connection charges, developer charges, and grants. <br />2 <br />Encourage partnerships with the RCWD and other agencies to finance drainage <br />projects where appropriate and to participate in the design, planning, and funding <br />where appropriate. <br />3 <br />Encourage the coordination of City capital improvement projects with RCWD drainage <br />projects and roll all work into a single construction contract where feasible and <br />expedient. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Dr <br />a <br />f <br />t <br /> <br />11 <br />/ <br />2 <br />0 <br />/ <br />2 <br />0 <br />1 <br />7