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This is intended to take you through a design sequence that allows you to determine the appropriate performance goal at a site. Follow the questions below sequentially to arrive at a performance goal appropriate for your site.
 
This is intended to take you through a design sequence that allows you to determine the appropriate performance goal at a site. Follow the questions below sequentially to arrive at a performance goal appropriate for your site.
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NOTE: when you click on an answer (No or Yes), the next question in the sequence will be at the top of the page.
  
 
==Preliminary information==
 
==Preliminary information==
 
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Prior to using the flow chart, gather the following preliminary information.
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*Conduct site review
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*Define performance goal
 
===Conduct site review===
 
===Conduct site review===
 
*Aerial photos and topographic maps
 
*Aerial photos and topographic maps

Revision as of 21:35, 14 November 2013

This is intended to take you through a design sequence that allows you to determine the appropriate performance goal at a site. Follow the questions below sequentially to arrive at a performance goal appropriate for your site.

NOTE: when you click on an answer (No or Yes), the next question in the sequence will be at the top of the page.

Preliminary information

Prior to using the flow chart, gather the following preliminary information.

  • Conduct site review
  • Define performance goal

Conduct site review

  • Aerial photos and topographic maps
  • County soil surveys and other soil information as available
  • County Geologic Atlas
  • Local groundwater levels
  • DWSMA and Wellhead Protection maps
  • FEMA and local floodplain maps
  • Soil borings and site survey
  • MPCA listing of potentially contaminated sites
  • Phase 1 and 2 Environmental Site Assessments
  • TMDLs and local water quality standards
  • Wetland delineations, MNRAM assessments, and wetland classifications
  • Proposed conditions, conceptural/preliminary site design
  • Local zoning and land use requirements/ordinances, including stormwater rate control requirements
  • Communication with local landowners, LGU, or others knowledgeable about the site
  • Site inspection

Define treatment goal

  • New and redevelopment projects: Retain on site a volume of 1.1 inches from impervious surfaces
  • Linear projects: Retain on site the larger of 1.1 inches from all new impervious surfaces or 0.55 inches from all new and fully reconstructed impervious surfaces



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Does the project create one acre or more of new and/or fully reconstructed impervious surfaces?

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Is the project linear?

  • [Design sequence flow chart#Are there zoning and land use requirements that make the Performance Goal not feasible?|No]]
  • [[Design sequence flow chart#Are there constraints due to lack of available ROW, off site drainage and/or rate control requirements?Yes|

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Are there zoning and land use requirements that make the Performance Goal not feasible?


Is the site located in a DWSMA, wellhead protection area, or within 200 feet of a drinking water well?

DWSMA1

  • Select Flexible Treatment Option
  • (FTO) Alternative No. 2
  • Revise Treatment Goal
  • No infiltration practices allowed
  • Provide DWSMA or well location map

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Utilities, structures, land use requirements

Are there existing or proposed utilities, structures, or land use requirements (density, parking, setbacks, etc.) that make the Treatment Goal infeasible or cost prohibitive?

Utilities1

Is BMP relocation possible?

Utilities2

Are Flexible Treatment Option Alternatives number 1 or number 2 feasible?

Utilities3

Investigate Off-Site Considerations:

  1. Banking within watershed with goal of:
  • Linear: 0.55 inches over impervious
  • Nonlinear: 1.1 inches over impervious
  1. Cash as determined by LGU

Provide site survey, maps, regulations, and/or cost estimates documenting infeasibility and cost-prohibitive nature of meeting the original Treatment Goal or FTO Alternatives

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Utilities4

  • Select Flexible Treatment Option Alternative No. 1 or No. 2
  • Revise Treatment Goal
  • Provide site survey, maps, regulations, and/or cost estimates documenting infeasibility and cost-prohibitive nature of meeting the original Treatment Goal

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Karst, shallow groundwater, shallow bedrock

The MIDS performance goal does not apply