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StanteC <br /> CENTERVILLE SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN <br /> CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PLAN <br /> September 2012 <br /> o Rain garden was installed as part of an agreement to treat storm water from <br /> 2004 Street Reconstruction Project. <br /> • Quebec Area Drainage Improvements <br /> o Back yard drain tile installed. <br /> • Pheasant Marsh Drainage Improvements <br /> o Ditch grading along the west side of Pheasant Marsh 2nd Addition to improve <br /> drainage from CBs on Mallard Way <br /> • Phase I — Downtown Storm water Reclamation Project <br /> o Constructed storm water -fed irrigation system in LaMotte Park. This system is <br /> designed to take flows from the future downtown redevelopment project. <br /> The City has identified several capital improvement projects that are considered storm water <br /> improvement projects. The location of these projects is shown in Figure 9, and they are <br /> described below. <br /> These CIP projects will be implemented in order of priority as funds become available through a <br /> combination of grants, development fees, storm water utility fees, and general taxes or special <br /> assessments. Projects will be given priority based on their relative impact to the health, safety, <br /> and welfare of the community. Other factors which can increase a project's priority are the <br /> availability of grants, development, the public's willingness to be assessed, inter - agency <br /> cooperation, and street reconstruction projects with which a project can be completed <br /> simultaneously. <br /> Future Storm water Capital Improvement Projects: <br /> 1. Phase II — Downtown Storm water Reclamation Project <br /> Phase I I of this project would involve the construction of the trunk line sewer (42 ") from <br /> the downtown area to the storm water reclamation system constructed in Phase I. This <br /> project could be done prior to or in conjunction with the redevelopment of the downtown <br /> area. Completing it prior to the redevelopment would eliminate the direct discharges <br /> which currently exist from the downtown; however, the pipe would be oversized for <br /> current flows. <br /> Estimated Project Costs: $450,000 <br /> 2. Center Oaks 2 and Royal Meadows Infiltration Features <br /> One Team. Infinite Solutions. <br /> 8.23 <br /> 42 <br />