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... 58 Extant Planning Planning documents that are developed by entities other than the DOT are considered to be extant plans. Such plans help determine priorities within the watershed and are often the basis for ecosystem services priority rankings.
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... Using Local Planning Information to Support the Mitigation Decision Process 59 of actions, participants, and resources that influence the plan development and implementation (USEPA 2008)
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... 60 A Watershed Approach to Mitigating Stormwater Impacts practices may provide valuable information on hydrology, topography, soils, climate, land uses, water quality problems, and management practices needed to address water quality problems (USEPA 2008)
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... Using Local Planning Information to Support the Mitigation Decision Process 61 and erosion and nutrient reduction (NRCS 2015)
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... 62 A Watershed Approach to Mitigating Stormwater Impacts • Local area plans are used to implement the comprehensive plan and to address changes in land use or adapt to current conditions. These are generally updated on shorter time frames and provide recommendations on subwatershed or localized scales.
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... Using Local Planning Information to Support the Mitigation Decision Process 63 • National Association of Flood & Stormwater Management Agencies (http://www.nafsma.org/) • State Emergency Management Agencies (https://www.fema.gov/emergency-management- agencies)

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