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Title: Integrating BMP Planning with Ordinance Development


1
Integrating BMP Planning with Ordinance
Development
  • David H. Hunter
  • City of Denton

2
Dentons Location in Denton County
North
Denton City Limits
Lake Ray Roberts
Sanger
Krum
Ponder
Pilot Point
Denton
I-35W
Waste water
Corinth
Intake
I-35E
Lake Grapevine
Lake Lewisville
3
Development pressuresExample of Land Cover
Changes
March 2001
March 2004
4
Denton Watershed Approach to Storm Water
Management
  • Environmentally Sensitive Area Management
  • Open Space Preservation
  • Oil and Gas Regulation
  • Tree Preservation Code

5
Effects of the Denton Development Code
  • Decision Making System
  • Site Design Standards
  • Environmentally Sensitive Areas
  • Land Division Regulations
  • Zoning Districts
  • Zoning Map

6
Ecosystem Habitat
  • Protecting and restoring these habitats requires
    an understanding of comprehensive ecosystem
    function and all the interconnections that
    combine to support the health of any particular
    habitat.

Ecosystem Habitat
7
Structure of ESA ordinance ESA classes
  • Developed floodplain FEMA 100-year floodplain,
    but developed
  • Undeveloped floodplain same, but undeveloped
  • Riparian buffers areas immediately adjacent to
    a surface water conveyance. 50ft to 100ft,
    depending on drainage basin size. No drainage
    area size cutoff
  • Water Related Habitats Wetlands or areas
    containing significant hydrophytic vegetation
  • Upland habitat remnants of the Eastern
    Crosstimbers forests, 10 acres in size or larger.

8
Protective measures
  • Developed floodplains basically, only FEMA fill
    requirements and local drainage code applies
  • Undeveloped floodplain, riparian buffers and
    water related resources
  • No handling processing or storing hazardous
    wastes
  • No land disturbing activities unless authorized
    by a USACE 404 permit or letter of permission AND
    the director of planning
  • No structures
  • NO tree or understory vegetation removal

9
City of Denton
10
City of Denton with streams
11
Riparian Buffer 50 ft.
Riparian Buffer 100 ft.
12
Undeveloped Floodplain
13
Upland Habitat
Water Related Habitat
14
SuburbanWatershedProtection Begins At320
Acres288,884 ft. Stream Buffered
slide provided by Mike Lyday, City of Austin
15
Suburban Watershed64 AcreDrainage area
Protected553,381 ft.StreamBuffered
slide provided by Mike Lyday, City of Austin
16
Suburban Watershed5 Acre Protection1,638,372
ft.HeadwaterProtection
slide provided by Mike Lyday, City of Austin
17
Aerial Photograph
18
Rivers, Streams and Open Water
19
Riparian Areas
20
Water-related Habitat
21
Floodplain
22
Upland Habitat
23
Study Area
24
Primary Road
25
Connecting Roads
26
Development Concept
27
Conceptual vs Real World
  • What about situations where large developments
    will essentially change the entire landscape are
    an area and ESA are limited.
  • Political and economic influences are constant
    game-changers.

28
Rayzor Ranch
  • City of Denton experience with Master Planned
    Communities
  • 410 acre mixed-use development featuring
    residential, retail, hotel, office, medical
    facilities, public parks, museums, entertainment
    and state of the art outdoor amphitheater

29
Rayzor Ranch contd
30
Rayzor Ranch
  • Rayzor Ranch is a planned 850 million dollar
    mixed-use development on 400 acres of prime North
    Texas real estate. The site is the former Rayzor
    family Hillview Ranch which features a hill with
    a commanding view of what will become the
    largest, super-regional development between
    Dallas and Oklahoma City.

31
BMPs for Master Planned Communities
  • Rayzors site drainage analysis identified hot
    spot land uses (parking lot areas, service
    stations, trash receptacle areas, loading zones,
    etc.) with high pollution generating potential.

32
Integrated Storm Water Management
  • City Staff saw opportunity in the fact that
    Rayzor Ranch was impacting riparian buffers,
    floodplain and a downstream recreational lake.
  • The City chose to request an integrated storm
    water/water quality approach from the developer.

33
History of ISWM
  • The iSWM Design Manual for Site Development and
    Design Manual for Construction are cooperative
    initiatives that assist cities and counties to
    achieve their goals of water quality protection,
    streambank protection, and flood control. They
    also help communities meet their construction and
    post-construction obligations under state storm
    water permits.
  • http//www.nctcog.org/envir/SEEDevEx/iswm/index.as
    p

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Principles of iSWM
  • 1. The site design should utilize an integrated
    approach to deal with storm water quality
    protection, streambank protection, and flood
    control requirements.
  • 2. Storm water management practices should strive
    to utilize the natural drainage system and
    require as little maintenance as possible.

35
Principles of iSWM
  • 3. Structural storm water controls should be
    implemented only after all site design and
    nonstructural options have been exhausted.
  • 4. Structural storm water solutions should
    attempt to be multi-purpose and be aesthetically
    integrated into a sites design.
  • 5. One size does not fit all in terms of storm
    water management solutions.

36
Rayzor Ranch
  • Rayzor selected a combination of structural and
    non-structural water controls to assembly a
    treatment train capable of meeting the
    established water quality removal thresholds.
  • Among the controls selected, the use of enhanced
    swales, filter strips, bio-retention areas,
    pocket wetlands, and a water quality pond have
    been strategically located throughout the
    northern tract.

37
Rayzor Ranch Development
38
Reduction Rates
39
Conclusions for ESAs in Denton
  • ESAs were considered important to protect
  • The current process is ecologically based, and is
    supported by local ordinances
  • Overall, this approach has produced a practical
    tool for landuse regulation and a useful Best
    Management Practice.
  • There are areas for improvement

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