Professional Services Agreement for RSQ-RH-22-101 – Geosyntec Consultants, Inc. – Stormwater Master Plan Update – $1,241,502.83
Approved minutesApproved the Consent Agenda
176 in the published record, 12 in the recordings
176 items
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Approved minutesApproved the Consent Agenda, including addendum item AC140,
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Approved minutesApproved as part of the Public Hearing Consent Agenda including the noted revision to correct the Developer’s name from Greenfield Place West LLP to Greenfield Place LLC and to page four of the memorandum to Finding of Fact number 11.B to change 2,261,635 square feet of non-residential intensity to 8,520,771.6 square feet and 1,582,970 square feet of light industrial land uses to 7,842,106.6 squar
Approved minutesApproved to remand the item to the Planning Commission for further review and with a full discussion about the mowing, stormwater issues, and the trees with Commissioner Bradford absent from the vote.
Approved minutesApproved the item per Staff’s recommendation.
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Machine transcription of 283 recorded meetings — 9% of decided items have one. Speaker names are inferred from voice and can be wrong.
Several speakers Kathryn Starkey: Oh yeah.
Several speakers Unidentified A: Yeah. Kathryn Starkey: Storm water management. Jason Mickle: Yes.
Several speakers Jason Mickle: I was your planner.
Several speakers Jason Mickle: We have a small percentage that we could plan for of that, about four to five million dollars a year has been the average week. In in capital for stormwater projects.
Several speakers Ron Oakley: to do.
Several speakers Kathryn Starkey: Valley now that I look at it?
Several speakers Planning and Development staff: I guess I'm putting on my stormwater hat. That was that was a joke. Um there should be stormwater at a minimum. Is there anybody online from Stormwater?
Several speakers Kathryn Starkey: you're showing fifteen Uh ranks rankings here, but you have a hundred projects.
Several speakers Kathryn Starkey: We haven't given it to them yet, but we're about to.
Several speakers Kathryn Starkey: I Jason Mickle: mean
Ron Oakley If we approve this then Um they will have to comply to what landscape review and all that. comes back in compliance, but not necessarily stormwater. That's what I'm saying. of the surfaces stays the same. Drop a P. And they wouldn't be required to have any stormwater In front
Unidentified speaker So or what this goal of this where I'm here right now for is to present the summary of the master plan scope and results, an overview. Again it'll be a pretty quick overview. Since we've had the chance to disseminate this information quite a bit. But then importantly, receive the Stormwater master plan update with you all receiving and approve the ranking of the top 15 projects, which we'll talk about in a little bit. Uh so that they move forward for further design and permitting. Now jumping in, what were the desired uh priorities outcomes of the project? Um as stormwater master plan connotates, it's all about stormwater. Now there's a big focus on flooding, of course, but there's also other elements that we looked at in the in the plan to put together uh this roadmap for the county to move forward. So in addition to flood abatement, there is the idea of effective drainage and how that's maintained in the county, operations and maintenance, regulatory compliance, and really with the goal of developing an actionable capital improvement