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Stormwater Management Utility Advisory Board

Stormwater Management Utility Advisory Board: Stephen Bevington (Vice Chair), Tom Grizzle, Sally Hoyt, Stefan Klakovich, Julie McClintock (Chair), Phil Post, Carson Stuart, Jean Yarnell, Ed Harrison (Council Liaison)

See the link to the Meeting Agenda and post-meeting Action Minutes at bottom of page.

AGENDA

CALL TO ORDER
1. Call to order and guest introductions
2. Announcements
3. Agenda review by the Board
4. Petitions
5. Approval of March 22, 2016 meeting notes

BOARD BUSINESS
1. Lower Booker Creek Subwatershed Study Update - W.K. Dickson
2. Board member appointment/reappointment status - staff
3. Future meeting calendar – staff
4. Recommendation from outreach subcommittee – Ms. McClintock and Mr. Klakovich
5. Invitation to participate in 5/25 Booker Creek meeting – Ms. McClintock and Mr. Klakovich
6. Petition to Town Council to update standards during construction – Ms. McClintock
7. Request to Orange County Commissioners for more frequent erosion control inspections during construction of projects in Chapel Hill
8. Updates with questions
• Review of state law impacts on Chapel Hill - staff
• UNC stormwater – Ms. Hoyt
• Camelot - staff
• Coal ash and Bolin Creek greenway - staff
• Paint incident – staff
• Climate change – Mr. Grizzle
9. May agenda – potential items
• Manager’s stormwater budget
• Watershed planning (follow-up to petition to Council)
• Coal ash dump, police station
• Review of projects
• Collaboration with OWASA (re: monthly bill)
• Other suggestions

ADJOURNMENT
Next Meeting is Tuesday, May 24, 2016.
 

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PUBLIC CHARGE: The Stormwater Management Utility Advisory Board pledges its respect to the citizens of Chapel Hill. The Board asks its citizens to conduct themselves in a respectful, courteous manner, both with the Board and with fellow citizens. Should any Board member or any citizen fail to observe this public charge at any time, the Chair will ask the offending person to leave the meeting until that individual regains personal control. Should decorum fail to be restored, the chair will recess the meeting until a genuine commitment to this public charge is observed.

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