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which physically drain to lands or waters in another watershed <br />district. The Attorney advised the Board that the recommended <br />policy had been adopted by the Boards of Managers of Nine Mile <br />Creek Watershed District and the Riley Purgatory Bluff Creek <br />Watershed District. Following review and discussion, it was moved <br />by Thomas, seconded by Lehman that the proposed policy, as set <br />forth below, be approved and adopted by the Board of Managers: <br />POLICY ON <br />LEGAL/PHYSICAL BOUNDARY DIFFERENCES <br />Proposed projects shall secure all required permits and <br />reviews from the watershed management organization whose <br />legal boundaries include the lands where the proposed <br />project is located. However, where a proposed project <br />discharges its surface water to lands and/or waters <br />regulated by another watershed management organization, the <br />permit issuing watershed management organization shall use <br />in its permit review process the standards on stormwater <br />handling of the receiving watershed management <br />organization. In the event the receiving watershed <br />management organization does not have any stormwater <br />handling standards applicable to the project under <br />consideration, then the applicable standards of the permit <br />issuing watershed management organization may apply. <br />Notwithstanding the foregoing, the watershed management <br />organization in which the project is located shall use its <br />own standards for on -site construction practices and erosion <br />control measures in its permit review process. <br />Upon vote the motion carried. <br />Adiournment <br />There being no further business to come before the regular <br />meeting, Chairman Cochran declared the meeting adjourned at 10:35 <br />p.m. <br />OO87n <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />John E. Thomas, Secretary <br />-8- <br />