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PART 1: SAN JUAN COUNTY WATERSHED MANAGEMENT ACTION PLAN
SECTION 4: IMPLEMENTATION TABLESWater Quality | On-site Sewage Disposal | Agricultural Practices |
Marinas and Recreational Boating | Forestry Practices | Land Conversions |
Solid and Hazardous Waste | StormwaterTABLE B. PLAN IMPLEMENTATION, COUNTY WIDE STRATEGIES: LAND CONVERSIONS
Strategies Implementing
entitiesType of strategy Status Schedule One time costs Yearly costs Start year On-
going
Land Conversions LC1: Review and revise Clearing and Grading, Section 6.6.5A, UDC Planning Dept. Regulation Existing program: revisions 2 4,000
LC2: Insure implementation of BMPs Permit Center Regulation Existing program(RT) 2 4,000
LC3: Develop and insure implementation of Small Parcel Drainage plans for land development and single family residences Permit Center Regulation Existing program: new criteria (RT) 3 Yes 2,000
2,000
LC4: Provide incentives for property owners to reduce densities on undeveloped property Planning, Land Bank Conservation easements Existing program 3 Yes 5,000
LC5: Inform developers, Realtors, and property owners on land conversions (e.g.; "ConversionGram" etc.) Planning Education New program (RT) 1 Yes 1,500
1,000
LC6: Develop resource management overviews Conservation District, Planning Information New program 2 Yes 2,000
1,000
LC7: Develop and implement policies to track cumulative impacts of land conversion Planning Dept. Information/Regulation New program (RT) 2 Yes 4,000
4,000
LC8: Require conservation design plans for all new subdivision Planning Dept. Regulation New program (RT) 2 Yes 2,000
4,000
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