File #: 20-010    Version: 1 Name: 2nd Reading of Ordinance No. 19-1015, Adopting PW Stormwater and Grading Design Standards
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/6/2020 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 1/15/2020 Final action:
Title: Second Reading of Ordinance No. 19-1015, Adopting Public Works Stormwater and Grading Design Standards (GLUA 19-00002: LEG 19-00005)
Sponsors: Laura Terway
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Ordinance No. 19-1015, 3. Exhibit A: Public Works Stormwater and Grading Design Standards, 4. Memorandum from C. Richter, Assistant City Attorney December 9, 2019, 5. LEG 19-00001 LEG 19-00005 Staff Report -Revised December 11, 2019, 6. Applicant's Submittal, 7. Public Work Memorandum- Revised Stormwater Standards, 8. Public Comment - James Nicita, 9. Public Comment - Paul Edgar, 10. Public Comment - Sha Spady, 11. Public Comment - Jesse Buss, 12. Public Comment - Jonah Sandford, NEDC, 13. Public Comment - James Nicita submitted at the 11.6.19 CC Meeting, 14. Public Comment - Building Division, 15. Public Comment - James Nicita, 16. Public Comment - Jesse Buss, 17. Public Comment - Jonah Sandford, NEDC, 18. Staff Letter Dated December 3, 2019 and Meeting Notes
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Second Reading of Ordinance No. 19-1015, Adopting Public Works Stormwater and Grading Design Standards (GLUA 19-00002: LEG 19-00005)

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RECOMMENDED ACTION (Motion):
Approval of the 2nd Reading of Ordinance No. 19-1015, Updating the Oregon City Stormwater and Grading Design Standards (GLUA 19-00002: LEG 19-00005).

BACKGROUND:
At the November 18, 2019 City Commission meeting, the City Commission closed the record and voted 5-0 to approve the first reading of the Ordinance No. 19-1015, updating the Oregon City Stormwater and Grading Design Standards

The attached findings, reasons for decision and conclusions detail compliance of the proposal with the City's code and policies.

Stormwater management is a key element in maintaining and enhancing livability within the City of Oregon City (City). There is a direct link between stormwater runoff and the City’s surface and groundwater quality and quantity. As land is developed, creation of new impervious surfaces and loss of vegetation increases stormwater runoff during rainfall events, altering the natural hydrologic cycle. Without stormwater management, the increase in flows erodes stream channels and limits groundwater recharge. In addition, runoff that flows over roadways, parking areas, rooftops, and other impervious surfaces collects pollutants that are transported within the watershed to streams, rivers, and groundwater resources. Properly managing stormwater is vital to protecting our water resources for a great number of uses, including fish and wildlife habitat, recreation, and drinking water.

The City of Oregon City is seeking to amend its 2015 Stormwater and Grading Design Standards (Design Standards). The Design Standards prescribe standards for the planning and design stormwater conveyance and management systems. As required by City Code, the Design Standards apply to the development of all public and private projects throughout the City.

The Planning Commission voted 6-0 to recommen...

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