Dane County WQM Plan FY15

Purpose

Water Quality Planning Work Program. The work program reflects a continuing water quality planning program directed primarily at the essential sewer service area, environmental cotridor and point source facility planning needs, and urban storm water management assistance. The total cost of the proposed 2014-2015 work program. activities is estimated to be $169,725 as shown in the budget table. We would propose to undertake these activities with a combined GPR/604b grant and local match. We have shown a grant amount of $85,000 which represents a funding level of nearly 50 percent. Work elements 3141, 3142, and 3143 are required continuing point source and service area water quality planning activities that we must perform as part of our continuing water quality planning work, and matching funding to support these activities is essential. Work element 3141 will include adoption of the update of Appendix C of the Dane County Water Quality Plan (Point Source Inventory and Analysis) last updated in 2004, and needing to be updated based on 2010 Census data and new 2040 population projections for all service areas.

Outcome

CARPC FY15 WQM Grant Progress Report/Billing July 1, 2014 - June 30, 2015 WQP Work Program

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Dane County WQMPlan_FY15
2014
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Reports and Documents
CARPC Workplan July 2014-June 2015- $85,000
CARPC progress report, by quarter, covering the period from July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015.
The amendment was requested by the City of Madison, and adds approximately 467.5 acres to the Central Urban Service Area; approximately 221.7 acres of the amendment area are developable. Right-of-way and existing development account for 95.2 acres; 150.6 acres of the amendment are developable. The amendment area is proposed as a continuation of the City's Pioneer and Mid-Town Neighborhood plans. Development will include 884 low-density residential units and 268 low-to-medium density units.
The amendment was requested by the City of Madison, and adds approximately 467.5 acres to the Central Urban Service Area; approximately 221.7 acres of the amendment area are developable. Right-of-way and existing development account for 95.2 acres; 150.6 acres of the amendment are developable. The amendment area is proposed as a continuation of the City's Pioneer and Mid-Town Neighborhood plans. Development will include 884 low-density residential units and 268 low-to-medium density units.
CARPC Progress Report/Billing July 1, 2014 - June 30, 2015 WQP Work Program
Photo of Stricker's Park Pond by Lisa Helmuth, Middleton Wisconsin
 
Activities & Recommendations
Urban Growth Planning
Work elements 3141, 3142, and 3143 are required continuing point source and service area water quality planning activities that we must perform as part of our continuing water quality planning work, and matching funding to support these activities is essential. Work element 3141 will include adoption of the update of Appendix C of the Dane County Water Quality Plan (Point Source Inventory and Analysis) last updated in 2004, and needing to be updated based on 2010 Census data and new 2040 population projections for all service areas.
 
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Waters