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− | [[File:Wiki flow chart sequence.png|100px|thumb|alt=image of flow chart used for wiki|<font size=4>[ | + | [[File:Wiki flow chart sequence.png|100px|thumb|alt=image of flow chart used for wiki|<font size=4>[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Launch flow chart]</font size>]] |
If an applicant is unable to achieve the full [[Performance goals for new development, re-development and linear projects|Performance Goal]] due to site restrictions as attested by the local authority and documented by the applicant, the Flexible Treatment Options Approach shall be followed in the sequence below and through the MIDS Design Sequence Flow Chart. | If an applicant is unable to achieve the full [[Performance goals for new development, re-development and linear projects|Performance Goal]] due to site restrictions as attested by the local authority and documented by the applicant, the Flexible Treatment Options Approach shall be followed in the sequence below and through the MIDS Design Sequence Flow Chart. | ||
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There are a variety of conditions that must be considered in determining the correct performance goal or flexible treatment option. For example, in many places in Minnesota bedrock is close to the land surface, soil infiltration rates are very low, karst bedrock exists, or soils may be contaminated. Each of these conditions can limit the ability to implement infiltration BMPs. | There are a variety of conditions that must be considered in determining the correct performance goal or flexible treatment option. For example, in many places in Minnesota bedrock is close to the land surface, soil infiltration rates are very low, karst bedrock exists, or soils may be contaminated. Each of these conditions can limit the ability to implement infiltration BMPs. | ||
− | The MIDS workgroup developed a [ | + | The MIDS workgroup developed a [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart flow chart] to help determine the appropriate goal at a development or redevelopment site. |
[[File:Final_MIDS_Flow_chart.pdf|Flow chart]] | [[File:Final_MIDS_Flow_chart.pdf|Flow chart]] |
If an applicant is unable to achieve the full Performance Goal due to site restrictions as attested by the local authority and documented by the applicant, the Flexible Treatment Options Approach shall be followed in the sequence below and through the MIDS Design Sequence Flow Chart.
There are a variety of conditions that must be considered in determining the correct performance goal or flexible treatment option. For example, in many places in Minnesota bedrock is close to the land surface, soil infiltration rates are very low, karst bedrock exists, or soils may be contaminated. Each of these conditions can limit the ability to implement infiltration BMPs.
The MIDS workgroup developed a flow chart to help determine the appropriate goal at a development or redevelopment site.
File:Final MIDS Flow chart.pdf
Applicant attempts to comply with the following conditions:
Applicant attempts to comply with the following conditions:
Off-site mitigation (including banking or cash or treatment on another project, as determined by the local authority) equivalent to the volume reduction performance goal can be used in areas selected in the following order of preference: