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determinant factor in the form and scale of the improvement. (The proposed Road Specification Matrix <br /> may align with land use.) <br /> Ensure a high level of maintenance of individual sewage treatment systems. Individual sewage <br /> treatment systems-when properly installed,used,and maintained-provide an adequate level of sewage <br /> treatment.All properties that lie outside of the sewer service area have their sewage treated by individual <br /> treatment systems. In a seasonal area, these systems often do not work as designed when they <br /> experience peak usage and/or are not properly maintained year-round. Especially along the shoreline, <br /> this has a dramatic effect on the quality of the area's resources. A more aggressive approach towards <br /> inspection and maintenance of individual systems should be implemented, especially in shoreline and <br /> wellhead areas.The City must remain open to new and innovative ways to treat sewage. <br /> Facilities that have a risk of fire damage(industrial uses,commercial uses where flammable liquids <br /> are present,etc...) or house large populations of people(schools,group home facilities, etc...) must <br /> be located on the municipal water system for fire protection. The City's municipal water system <br /> provides enough pressure and volume for excellent fire protection throughout the industrial park and <br /> most of the downtown. With the office/campus concept growing in appeal, there is a trend to locate <br /> facilities with a high number of people to more remote areas. This is especially true where there is an <br /> availability of raw land outside of the downtown core.Public safety dictates that these facilities,especially <br /> where they serve the vulnerable, must be located so as to be served by municipal water service. <br /> The City's wellhead must be protected from potential sources of contamination. Nearly the entire <br /> City's water supply is moderately vulnerable to contamination due to the soil types, mainly coarse sands <br /> and gravels, above the aquifer.These soil types provide minimal protection against contamination from <br /> the surface.The City has completed a wellhead protection plan.This plan needs to be fully implemented, <br /> including overlay zoning districts where needed,to minimize the potential for contamination of the City's <br /> drinking water supply. <br /> Maximize use nf existing utilities. Growth zui�es, 1 ax Increment FinanunK, anU othe� econorriic plar�niriK <br /> tools should be considered to encourage in-fill within the downtown and business park. It is more cost <br /> effective to provide sewer and water alon�with transportation and communication services in a smaller <br /> �eo�raphical area. It will provide a better long term return on investment to the citYfor providin� the <br /> capital outlav for those services. <br /> ACTION ITEMS TO SUPPORT POLICIES ABOVE <br /> r Establish an availability charge for properties that have access to municipal infrastructure but <br /> have not yet connected. <br /> Y Provide better technolosv infrastructure for remote workers and students. <br /> Y Establish a Wellhead Protection Overlay District to regulate the installation of wells and the <br /> establishment of uses that could threaten the aquifer within the wellhead area. <br /> Y in��leint���l [h�Sut�surfdcc SewagE I r_edlment SYste�ri_f�uli�y �ec�uir_i�i�t,orriplidrice In���c[ion� <br /> T' Continuousl�review the road standards policv and road classification list to ensure successful <br /> lon�-range planningand construction of multi-modal transportation_facilities in areas utilized <br /> � bicvclists, pedestrians, etc. <br /> 6 <br />
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