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W Master ftaitiri ' <br /> �s",• .,,, ,rb ,�r'�moi- M'+,y <br /> B. IV. Storm Water Systems Guideline Recommendations <br /> Integration of the storm water management <br /> The overall drainage system for the area is system and public open space will provide a <br /> essential to the future performance and unique amenity for the downtown and the <br /> function of the downtown and the improved City of Centerville. <br /> water quality of Centerville Lake. The <br /> project will provide a series of regional Design creativity, use of high quality <br /> storm water collection areas on the east and materials and addressing safety concerns <br /> west ends of Sorel Street. The ponds will are critical objectives to be addressed. The <br /> provide a visual backdrop for new housing following objectives must also be addressed <br /> opportunities downtown. The project will in the final design: <br /> comply with Best Management Practice <br /> (BMP)standards and alternative storm • Regional storm water ponds. <br /> water treatment applications will be <br /> explored to minimize capital costs,future • Provide fountains to improve water <br /> maintenance and improve water quality. oxygen levels. <br /> • Filter storm water prior to entering the <br /> natural system. <br /> • Plant pond edges with native plantings to <br /> discourage geese from using sodded <br /> areas. <br /> B. V. Utilities <br /> A solid network of water distribution and <br /> wastewater collection infrastructure is vital <br /> to the health, safety, and welfare of the <br /> entire Downtown Area. While <br /> y understanding the location, size and <br /> characteristics of individual utility <br /> components is important, development <br /> proposals must also acknowledge <br /> . ; awareness of the entire redevelopment <br /> area, specifically how individual <br /> p improvements affect the overall utility <br /> system. The downtown will also be served <br /> v by a full complement of utility connections <br /> { including cable television, fiber optic, <br /> electric, and telephone. <br /> i Guideline Recommendations <br /> • Provide wastewater collection <br /> infrastructure; <br /> Ponds can become Visual Amenities <br /> January 4, 2006 Page 15 of 34 <br />
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