Attachment 1
Town
of
Stormwater Utility Implementation
It is the intent of
this program to meet the
The program
implementation, management and maintenance of the system, performed by the Town
or by contract, will be performed on Town property, Town-owned rights-of-way
and on public and/or private property to the extent defined by the level and
extent of service policies.
The
following table provides an understanding of the roles of the Town and other
stakeholders in the community (e.g. residents, developers, university, etc.)
for overall stormwater management within
Service
|
Town’s Role
|
Community
|
Water Quality Services |
Meet or exceed regulations, inspect
and enforce ordinances and permit conditions.
Initiate studies; establish performance standards. Assist private and public sectors in
protection of surface waters, greenways, and riparian habitat. Educate public. |
Meet or exceed regulations. Maintain
water quality structural controls as required. Participate in public involvement
activities. Report and remedy problems. |
Maintain current level with
enhancements to serve public more effectively. Maintain technical
competency. Establish system
performance standards. Manage and protect riparian corridors and floodplain. |
Design expansions; meet regulatory
standards. |
|
Maintain public system, both remedial
and routine. Establish standards for
performance. |
Maintain privately owned system
elements to required standards. |
|
System Capital Improvement
Program (CIP) Services |
Master Plan, design, contract,
construct, inspect and accept for public dedication. |
Design and construct in accordance
with Town standards. Comment on and support CIP. |
Expand capacity; upgrade and retrofit
the existing system. |
Construct/expand new facilities to serve
development |