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Centerville 2040 Chapter 7:Water Resources <br /> .......................................................................................................... <br /> CHAPTER 7- WATER RESOURCES <br /> A <br /> During the Comprehensive Planning process, the City developed goals related to Water Resources <br /> and public utilities. <br /> It is the goal of the City of Centerville to: <br /> • Promote safe neighborhoods and low crime in the community. <br /> • Maintain and improve the quality of life In the communiiy. <br /> • Provide efficient and responsive services to residents and businesses. <br /> • Maintain the quality of education available to residents <br /> • Protect Surface Water resources within and downstream from the City of Centerville. <br /> Policies reflect the position of the City on the specific implementation of the Goals. It is the policy of <br /> the City of Centerville to: <br /> • Compare the level of administrative, maintenance and emergency response services to <br /> community wide needs and objectives. <br /> • Explore potential, oint service initiatives through continued communication and cooperation <br /> with City, County and School officials. <br /> • Promote effective communication with residents, business owners, educators and volunteer <br /> organizations to maintain an understanding of communitygoals and objectives and <br /> participate In community affairs. <br /> • Periodically evaluate the level ofpubllc services provided and the associated costs of services. <br /> • Design public utility systems for optimum development or saturation In the community and <br /> establish cost effective staging or sequencing of utility systems. <br /> • Establish priority for basic services to ensure the highest levels of safety and accessibility are <br /> provided In the community. <br /> • Expand efforts for effective communication and cooperation with surrounding cities on area <br /> growth Issues and common concerns <br /> • Require that development proposals are consistent with planned extensions ofpublic utilities <br /> and incorporate necessary extensions of core facilities <br /> • Prohibit development with private utilities. <br /> Chapter 7 1 Page 1 <br /> 122 <br />