Session 4 Outline Overview of regulations needed. What should regulations address? What to look for in model regulations? Participation discussion on current.

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Session 4 Outline Overview of regulations needed. What should regulations address? What to look for in model regulations? Participation discussion on current regulations. Considerations when adopting regulations. Example regulations (ordinances, resolutions). Overview of regulations needed. What should regulations address? What to look for in model regulations? Participation discussion on current regulations. Considerations when adopting regulations. Example regulations (ordinances, resolutions).

Regulations Needed Construction (Sediment and Erosion Control) Post-Construction (Storm Water Management) - Design and Construction -Operation and Maintenance Illicit Discharge Other Regulations (depends on Phase II plan) -Riparian setback -Wetland setback -Open space development Construction (Sediment and Erosion Control) Post-Construction (Storm Water Management) - Design and Construction -Operation and Maintenance Illicit Discharge Other Regulations (depends on Phase II plan) -Riparian setback -Wetland setback -Open space development

Model Regulation Resources Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency. Chagrin River Watershed Partners. City of Columbus, Department of Public Utilities. Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. Stormwater Managers Resource Center. Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency. Chagrin River Watershed Partners. City of Columbus, Department of Public Utilities. Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. Stormwater Managers Resource Center.

Model Regulation Resources Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency. Chagrin River Watershed Partners. City of Columbus, Department of Public Utilities. Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. Stormwater Managers Resource Center. Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency. Chagrin River Watershed Partners. City of Columbus, Department of Public Utilities. Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. Stormwater Managers Resource Center.

Sediment Erosion Control Regulation

Questions and Answers

End of Session 4 Session 5 – Implementing Construction/Post- Construction Dos and Donts