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implement the County-Wide Storm water Pollution Prevention Program (STOPP). The <br />Commission recommended approval of the proposed policy statement but had major concerns <br />about the costs and impacts of the future steps that will be necessary to fully implement the <br />requirements of the federal NPDES legislation in the future, <br /> <br />Fiscal Impact <br />Passage of this recommendation will not have fiscal impacts. Future costs of NPDES are <br />unknown but could be considerable. Jon Lynch (Engineering) Bob Davidson (RWQCB) <br />and Marilyn Harang (Public works Services) will be available to answer any questions you <br />may have about these future costs. <br /> <br />Alternative <br />Not to approve the policies and implementation measures which would result in non- <br />compliance with the County NPDES permit. <br /> <br />Tom Passanisi Michael Church Ed Everett <br />Principal Planner Planning and Redevelopment City Manager <br /> Manager <br /> <br />Attachments <br />1. Planning Commission minutes dated May 7, 2002 <br />2. Document entitled "Model General Plan Policies" that would be used by the Planning Commission to <br />translate the current NPDES policies into General Plan language. <br /> <br /> <br />