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DowntownCenterville <br />Master Plan & Development Guidelines <br />B.IV.StormWaterSystems <br />GuidelineRecommendations <br />Integration of the storm water management <br />The overall drainage system for the area is <br />system and public open space will provide a <br />essential to the future performance and <br />uniqueamenityforthedowntownandtheCity <br />function of the downtown and the improved <br />of Centerville. <br />water quality of Centerville Lake. The project <br />will provide a series of regional storm water <br />Designcreativity, use ofhighqualitymaterials <br />collection areas on the eastand west ends of <br />and addressing safety concerns are critical <br />Sorel Street. The ponds will provide a visual <br />objectives to be addressed. The following <br />backdrop for new housing opportunities <br />objectives must alsobeaddressedinthefinal <br />downtown. The project will comply with Best <br />design: <br />Management Practice (BMP) standards and <br />alternative storm water treatment applications <br />•Regionalstormwaterponds. <br />will be explored to minimize capital costs, <br />futuremaintenanceandimprovewaterquality. <br />•Providefountainstoimprovewater <br />oxygen levels. <br />•Filterstormwaterpriortoenteringthe <br />natural system. <br />•Plantpondedgeswithnativeplantingsto <br />discourage geese from using sodded <br />areas. <br />B.V.Utilities <br />A solid network of water distribution and <br />wastewatercollectioninfrastructureisvitalto <br />the health, safety, and welfare of the entire <br />Downtown Area. While understanding the <br />location,sizeandcharacteristicsofindividual <br />utility components is important, development <br />proposals must also acknowledge <br />awarenessoftheentireredevelopmentarea, <br />specifically how individual improvements <br />affect the overall utility system. The <br />downtown will also be served by a full <br />complement of utility connections including <br />cable television, fiber optic, electric, and <br />telephone. <br />GuidelineRecommendations <br />•Providewastewatercollection <br />infrastructure; <br />PondscanbecomeVisualAmenities <br />January4,2006Page15of30 <br /> <br />
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