Wetland and stormwater issues will be challenging Sample Clauses

Wetland and stormwater issues will be challenging. The study area has a lot of wetlands and stormwater management is going to be challenging. Businesses, especially medium- and small-scale businesses, may not be able to afford the costs of wetlands mitigation. The City should consider working with private interests to develop mitigation plans that are agreeable to landowners and State agencies. The area’s wetlands and needs for innovative stormwater management solutions were also regarded as a resource, perhaps providing synergies for shared uses or for wetland banking to free up developable land resources elsewhere within the project area.
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