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<br />TABLE 4-1 <br /> <br />OBJECTIVES, POLICIES, AND OVERALL MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES <br />(Continued) <br /> <br />b. A local water management plan must be consistent with, but not <br />necessarily limited to, the three aforementioned items. Other <br />techniques may be used if it can be demonstrated that the water <br />quality of runoff will be protected. <br /> <br />OBJECTIVE D: Promote groundwater recharge. <br /> <br />D.1 Policy: <br /> <br />To evaluate and control development of groundwater <br />recharge areas. <br /> <br />Manaecement Strate!!V <br /> <br />a. Prohibit the construction of impervious surfaces over areas <br />designated as floodplain recharge areas except for road <br />construction, trails, and other recreational improvements where no <br />altematives exist. <br /> <br />D.2 Policy: <br /> <br />To protect recharge areas from potential sources of <br />cont.$l:'I11in~tion.. <br /> <br />Manaecement Strate!!V <br /> <br />a. Control developments with potential lo contaminate groundwater <br />recharge areas. <br /> <br />OBJECTIVE E: Protect and enhance fish and wildlife habitat and water recreation. <br /> <br />E.l Policy: <br /> <br />To promotetheadoption of local shoreIand ordinances <br />based on Department of Natural Resources <br />regulations. <br /> <br />Mana~ement Strate!!V <br /> <br />a. Maintain RCWD regulatory controls over shoreline management <br />unless municipality adopts and implements local shoreland <br />ordinances. <br /> <br />E.2 Policy: <br /> <br />To preserve wetlands that provide habitat for game fish <br />spawning and wildlife. <br /> <br />Mana~ement Strate"" <br /> <br />a. Follow policies outlined in Sections A and B and maintain <br />communication with the Department of Natural Resources on all <br />land development activities that may compromise fish and wildlife <br />habitat in lakes or wetlands within the RCWD. <br /> <br />4-12 <br /> <br />10/97 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />II <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />I <br />