File #: 15-1180    Version: 1
Type: information Status: Filed
File created: 11/25/2015 In control: Planning Commission
Agenda date: 12/7/2015 Final action: 12/7/2015
Title: Low Impact Development (LID) Code Revisions -- Review Process Briefing
Attachments: 1. City webpage re 'LID'
Related files: 16-0021, 16-0313
Title
Low Impact Development (LID) Code Revisions -- Review Process Briefing

Recommended Action
None; receive briefing and provide feedback to staff on process.

Report
Issue:
In preparation for Planning Commission's review of proposed LID code revisions starting in January 2016, staff will provide an overview of the process thus far and discuss how Commission review could proceed.

Staff Contact:
Laura Keehan, Senior Planner, Public Works Water Resources, 360.753.8321
Todd Stamm, Principal Planner, Community Planning and Development, 360.753.8597

Presenters:
Laura Keehan, Senior Planner, Public Works
Todd Stamm, Principal Planner, Community Planning and Development

Background and Analysis:
During early 2016 (January - March), Planning Commission will review and discuss proposed low impact development stormwater updates to Olympia's development codes. Specifically this includes the Drainage Design and Erosion Control Manual for Olympia (DDECM), and portions of the Engineering Design and Development Standards (EDDS) and Olympia Municipal Code (OMC). Planning Commission will review specific regulatory language, host a public hearing, and forward a recommendation to City Council in early spring, 2016. City Council anticipates adopting LID code revisions in July 2016, six months prior to the State-mandated deadline of December 31, 2016. More information is available on the City's website.

The Washington State Department of Ecology defines low impact development as "a stormwater and land use management strategy that strives to mimic natural hydrologic processes such as infiltration, filtration, and evaporation of precipitation." The strategy emphasizes natural resource conservation site planning, and small-scale stormwater management practices that are integrated into the project design. Low impact development techniques include careful site design and innovative stormwater management approaches such as, bioretention, compost-amended soi...

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