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boundaries, in an effort to avoid overlapping or conflicting regulations, the City defers jurisdiction <br />for the regulation of wetlands to the MCWD. <br />b.The City will require documentation of required MCWD permits in advance of issuing applicable <br />City permits. Approved MCWD permits will be stored with other project documentation for future <br />reference. <br />c.Pre-application meetings and permit reviews will be coordinated with MCWD early in the planning <br />process as necessary. <br />d.The City will continue to collaborate with MCWD on construction site inspections and compliance. <br />e.MCWD will keep the City appraised of water resource violations and expectations for compliance. <br />f.Key Conservation areas- The City will assist MCWD in the preservation of those areas identified by <br />MCWD by considering them in land use and zoning decisions. <br />g.The primary person responsible for regulatory coordination at the City of Orono is Community <br />Development Director and the Permitting Program Manager at MCWD <br />h.The City and MCWD will include each other in the notification protocols for Illicit Discharges. <br />i.The City and MCWD will partner on exploring opportunities to better understand and predict <br />downstream stormwater impacts from infill development. <br />3.Public Infrastructure Improvements. The City of Orono staff will continue to route significant <br />infrastructure improvements (streets, stormwater and parks in particular) to the MCWD as early in the <br />planning as possible in order to maximize resourcing opportunities, reduce any regulatory process delays <br />and solicit any best practice expertise/ experience. <br />a.Infrastructure and land improvements that require MCWD permits will be coordinated early in the <br />planning and design process so that the regulatory process may be efficient and integrated water and <br />natural resource improvements may be explored. <br />b.The City will brief the MCWD on the Streets, Stormwater and Parks CIPs each year at the annual <br />meeting. The City intends to coordinate applicable projects at the concept stage of project <br />development partner, on competitive grant programs and leverage MCWD technical resources and <br />planning assistance. <br />c.Big Island Nature Park Management – The city will continue to coordinate with MCWD as agreed in <br />the Park management Plan and Conservation Easement. It is the intention of the agencies to jointly <br />review the Management Plan on a regular basis to address new and ongoing Park management <br />issues. The primary person responsible for Big Island Nature Park activities at the City of Orono is <br />The Public Works Director and the Project and Land Manager at MCWD. <br />i.Any significant changes to the level of maintenance practices at the park will be reviewed at the <br />annual meeting prior to implementation. <br />ii.Pursuant to Management Plan and Easement, any planned improvements will be coordinated <br />through the city and watershed beginning at the concept level stage. <br />d.The City will partner with the MCWD to identify a system wide approach for managing local <br />drainage issues. The approach will include review of impacts upstream and downstream of any <br />potential solutions and provide a better understanding of potential impacts. <br />4.MCWD on public communications and education coordination and partnership. The City will provide <br />support and assistance to MCWD with the District’s educational programs in the form of information <br />sharing and help with promotion materials. The City will identify target audiences and educational needs <br />and collaborate with MCWD to create educational opportunities to meet these needs. <br />5.Long Lake Creek Subwatershed Partnership. The City will continue to join with its partners in the Long <br />Lake Creek Subwatershed Partnership to implement shared water resource improvement efforts; align <br />local plans and capital investment to identify opportunities where local investments intersect with natural
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