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File #: 23-0564    Version: 1
Type: Bill Status: Passed
File created: 5/1/2023 In control: Land Use, Transportation & Infrastructure Committee
On agenda: 5/22/2023 Final action: 6/6/2023
Title: A bill for an ordinance amending certain provisions in Articles III and V of Chapter 56 of the Denver Revised Municipal Code regarding current water resource management practices within the city. Amends Chapter 56 of the Denver Revised Municipal Code regarding storm and sanitary sewer water management practices to reflect current industry best practices for ecosystem design, planning and restoration. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 5-9-2023.
Indexes: Lucas Palmisano
Attachments: 1. BR23-0564_DOTI_Bill Resolution information 05042023, 2. BR23-0564_DOTI_Ordinance.Modern Water Resource Management Practices.JM.18(clean), 3. BR23-0564_DOTI_Ordinance.Modern Water Resource Management Practices.JM.17(red), 4. BR23-0564_DOTI_Eco Restoration to CC 05042023, 5. 23-0564 Filed Bill_Chapter 56 Denver Revised Municipal Code, 6. 23-0564 Filed Bill_Chapter 56 Denver Revised Municipal Code, 7. 23-0564 - signed, 8. 23-0564 For an ordinance amending certain provisions in Articles III and V of Chapter 56

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Date Submitted: 5-1-2023

 

Requesting Agency: DOTI

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Subject Matter Expert Name: Mary Gearhart
Email Address: Mary.Gearhart@denvergov.org
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Item Title & Description:

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A bill for an ordinance amending certain provisions in Articles III and V of Chapter 56 of the Denver Revised Municipal Code regarding current water resource management practices within the city.

Amends Chapter 56 of the Denver Revised Municipal Code regarding storm and sanitary sewer water management practices to reflect current industry best practices for ecosystem design, planning and restoration. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 5-9-2023.

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Affected Council District(s) or citywide? citywide

 

Executive Summary with Rationale and Impact:

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Amends the DRMC to update language regarding ecosystem restoration techniques and protocols. Specifically,  updates the language related to Water Resource Management and Ecosystem Restoration

 

The practice of water resource management has evolved from hard engineered structures that “control” water and protect from flooding to nature-based solutions that provide multiple benefits (i.e. flood mitigation, environmental benefits, social enhancements, and resiliency, etc.).

 

These nature-based solutions are designed to:

                     define water as a community asset and amenity;

                     apply a holistic watershed approach to planning and development;

                     preserve and restore the ecosystem; and

                     improve natural habitats to support native species.

 

The proposed ordinance changes will align the language of our enabling legislation to:

                     accurately reflect industry best practices;

                     support the goals of the Denver One Water Plan;

                     support multi-beneficial projects like the Waterway Resiliency Program (SPRT) ; and

                     modernize language that is outdated

 

Specific language changes:

Title:  replace “modern” with “current”

Line 16 of recitals replace “modern” with “current”

Section 1:  lists the various benefits of current water resources management practices.

Section 1: recognizes the name change for the Metro Water Recovery

Section 1: suggests that objectives with multi-departmental or multi-agency participation will collaborate pursuant to an agreement.

Section 2: affirms the DOTI ED’s authority to allocate resources to such projects

Section 3: affirms that the legislative intent is to provide integrated program with the intent to restore waterways and to do so with collaborative efforts among departments/agencies.

Section 4: adds ecosystems into storm drainage system definition.

Section 5: affirms the DOTI ED’s authority to allocate resources to such projects

Section 6: affirms the legislative intent to preserve and restore ecosystems and natural habitats through a variety of tools

Section 7: affirms the DOTI ED’s authority to allocate resources to such projects

 

The City has been applying these principles incrementally on projects throughout the City including at Globeville Landing and Central Park/Westerly Creek.

                     The SPRT is a major and significant floodway project through the heart of the City and will require the highest and best value tools to improve water quality, provide flood mitigation and enhance the waterway.

                     This ordinance change updates the language in the description of what work is expected to be completed and how that is expected to be performed, as well as the multiple benefits which may be accrued to the project.   

 

PPT also included.

 

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Denver Revised Municipal Code (D.R.M.C.) Citation (if applicable):

 

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