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FY 1996 IMPLEMENTATION PROPOSAL <br /> for the <br /> <br /> Coddle Creek Watershed Management Plan <br /> <br />Caharrus County Watershed Improvement Commission <br /> <br /> 'The [Watershed Improvement Commission] will play an active role in <br /> implementing the Coddle Creek Watershed Management Plan...~ (p. 48-49) .... <br /> <br />PHASE I ~$1~0~/~ .~ <br />Signage IV. I, Sect. 6.2.1] <br /> nErect signs along roads throughout the watershed to alert people that they are <br /> entering the Coddle Creek Watershed" (p. 55). <br /> <br />Necessary Supplies <br />Municipal Watershed Signs <br />Water Fountain Awareness Signs <br />Storm Drain Stenciling Supplies <br /> <br />Presentations [Vol. I, Sect. 6.2.4] <br /> 'Schedule talks with various community groups who express an interest in the <br /> watershed management plan or who may be appropriate organizations to take <br /> on some responsibility with some aspects of the plan' (p. 56). <br /> <br /> Necessary Supplies <br /> Watershed Table Top Models <br /> Publications <br /> Presentation Props <br /> Camera and Supplies for documentation & illustration <br />PHASE II <br />Stream Restoration & Riparian Buffer Management [V. I, Sect. 5.1.2 & 3.1-3.4] <br /> ~The River/Stream Overlay Zone (RSOZ) applies to all rivers and streams that <br /> appear on USGS quadrangle maps as solid blue lines, and is intended to <br /> minimize erosion problems. While farms are exempt from this ordinance, the <br /> County strongly encourages its use as a BMP" (p.46). <br /> <br />"A 50-foot buffer must be maintained around all perennial streams in the <br />County" (p.46). <br /> <br />$30,000 <br /> <br />PHASE III <br />Erosion & <br /> <br />'The stream buffers are required to remain undisturbed generally" (p.46). <br /> <br />Sedimentation Control tV. I, Sect. 6.1.1] <br />"Cabarrus County should implement an Erosion and Sedimentation Control <br />Plan for the Coddle Creek Watershed, if not for the entire county" (p. 52). <br /> <br />$20,000 <br /> <br />"An Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan for the county would help not only the <br />water quality in the Coddle Creek Reservoir, but in all of the water courses in the <br />county" (p. 52). <br /> TOTAL $60,000 <br /> <br /> <br />