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4.6 Coordination and Collaboration <br />(insert narrative) <br />Table 12 <br />Goal 6 — Coordination and Collaboration <br />and resources <br />Cleaning, sediment and debris removal will be performed as necessary. <br />10 <br />The City requires stone water facilities to be maintained in proper conditions <br />1 <br />consistent with the performance standards for which they were originally <br />designed (City Code Section 1017.26 Subp. B.4). Clean up and removal of <br />settled materials is required every five years. <br />4.6 Coordination and Collaboration <br />(insert narrative) <br />Table 12 <br />Goal 6 — Coordination and Collaboration <br />and resources <br />of -.- agencies in water esources <br />.- <br />Polic No. <br />1 oal 6: Coordination and Collaboration — Policies <br />1 <br />The City shall inform developers about Federal, State, and local stormwater <br />management regulations including the NPDES requirements, watershed district <br />rules, floodplain regulations, and WCA rules. <br />2 <br />The City shall utilize educational materials and activities from watershed <br />districts and other entities. <br />3 <br />City staff will be encouraged to attend watershed district hosted education <br />programs directed at municipal officials and staff. <br />4 <br />The City shall seek opportunities to leverage limited funding available through <br />project partnerships. <br />5 <br />The City shall encourage landscaping practices that promote infiltration. <br />Existing programs that meet this goal; the leaf recycling center, which includes <br />compost and woodchips for property owners to use. <br />4.7 Sustainability <br />Sustainability means many things to many people. For some it is an opportunity, for others it <br />is an obligation, and in many cases, it is an expectation of communities, businesses and <br />citizens. The most basic definition of sustainability is "meeting our current needs without <br />sacrificing the ability of future generations to meet their own needs." In a very basic sense, <br />this is accomplished by balancing enviromnental, economic, and social (quality of life) <br />considerations. A sustainable approach inherently achieves efficiencies that balance <br />environmental, economic, and social demands. <br />As mentioned previously in this Plan, sustainability is a thread that is woven throughout the <br />City's Comprehensive Plan, and this CSWMP is an integral component of the City's <br />Comprehensive Plan. As in the Comprehensive Plan, this CSWMP will serve as a guide <br />towards improving sustainability across all aspects of the City's surface water management <br />program and activities. Sustainability represents an approach that strives to achieve the most <br />efficient use of community resources. It is a complicated concept that includes many facets of <br />Comprehensive Surface Water Management Plan ROSEV120222 <br />City of Roseville Page 17 <br />