Baseline Land Use Conditions. That which existed for Year 2001 for Big and Little Papillion Creeks and its tributaries (excluding West Papillion Creek) and for Year 2004 for West Papillion Creek and its tributaries. That which existed in 2007 for all areas not within the Papillion Creek Watershed. 1) Time is of the essence for policy development and implementation: a) Under the existing Phase II Stormwater Permits issued by the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality, permitees must develop strategies, which include a combination of structural and/or non-structural best management practices and incorporate them into existing Comprehensive Development Plans by the end of 2009. b) The S&ID platting process is typically several years ahead of full occupation of an S&ID. Therefore, careful pre-emptive planning and program implementation is necessary in order to construct regional stormwater detention and water quality basin improvements in a timely manner to meet the purposes intended and to avoid conflicts from land use encroachments from advancing development. 2) Financing to meet capital and O&M obligations for stormwater management projects requires a comprehensive, uniformly applied approach and not a project-by-project approach. Stormwater Management Elements Shared by the Papillion Creek Watershed Partnershi 1.01 Education and Outreach Program City of Omaha, PMRNRD 1.02 Public Awareness Activities City of Omaha 1.03 Stormwater Website City of Omaha 2.01 Stormwater Hotline and Website City of Omaha 2.02 Create Stormwater Event City of Omaha, PMRNRD 2.03 Participation Events City of Omaha 3.04 Track IDDE complaints City of Omaha 3.05 Education and Training for IDDE Program City of Omaha 4.01 Maintain Construction Site Reporting Website City of Omaha
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Sources: Interlocal Cooperation Agreement, Interlocal Cooperation Agreement