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Council reviews stormwater and erosion control ordinance updates tied to DNR grant
Summary
City staff presented a first reading of amendments to Monona's stormwater and erosion-control code to align with DNR and Dane County standards, including new definitions for green roofs, tighter redevelopment thresholds, horizontal-drilling erosion-permit requirements and 25-year storm modeling.
City staff presented a first reading on Feb. 3 of proposed amendments to Chapter 216 of the Monona Code to update the city's stormwater and erosion-control rules.
Public Works Director Brad said the changes are part of the 2024-2025 stormwater quality plan update and are grant-funded by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. The update adds a formal definition of "green roof," expands stormwater requirements to more redevelopment sites smaller than 20,000 square feet, and tightens erosion-control reporting…
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