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SALT LAKE CITY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES Riparian Corridor Implementation Plan Public Workshop 1 February 28-29, 2012 Facilitated by BIO-WEST, Inc.

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Page 1: Riparian Corridor Implementation Plan Public Workshop 1 Study Website... · Project Overview •Plans for each creek include a list of recommended improvement measures, summarized

SALT LAKE CITY

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES

Riparian Corridor Implementation Plan

Public Workshop 1 February 28-29, 2012

Facilitated by BIO-WEST, Inc.

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Project Overview Riparian Corridor Studies and Management Plans were prepared (2008–2010) for the four Salt Lake City creeks (Red Butte, Emigration, City, Parleys)

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Four Riparian Corridors Studied

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Project Overview • Plans for each creek include a list of recommended

improvement measures, summarized by stream reach

• This effort involves integrating the recommended measures into a prioritized implementation plan

• Implementation plan will also include Jordan River projects identified through other studies

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Project Elements • Establish prioritization criteria/ranking process for projects

identified in existing RCS documents and on Jordan River

• Rank projects and prepare integrated, prioritized list

• Prepare implementation plan (schedule, funding, etc.)

• Establish process to accept/rank/prioritize newly-proposed

projects (projects not in existing RCS documents)

• Educational signs (creek crossing, leaving public land)

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Project Schedule • Project began in November 2011

• Met with Riparian Subcommittee December 1, 2011

and January 5, 2012

• Project scheduled for completion by May 2012

• Second round of public workshops scheduled for late March – Wednesday March 28, Main Library, 6–8 p.m.

– Thursday March 29, Day-Riverside Branch Library, 6–8 p.m.

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Riparian Area Definition • Zone of influence between aquatic and upland areas

• Sometimes defined as including channel, floodplain, and transition zone

(Illustration by G. Zaimes; based on BLM 1991).

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Riparian Corridor – Legal Definition • The RCO applies to the area within 100 feet of the annual high water line (AHWL) of above-ground streams

• “Riparian corridor” definition: the stream plus the 100-foot riparian corridor on each side

• This project involves improvement measures in these corridors

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Benefits of Healthy Riparian Corridors • Scenic/Aesthetic

• Recreation

• Floodplain Storage/Flood Damage Reduction

• Water Quality

• Streambank Stability

• Ecological/Habitat

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Types of Improvement Measures • Stream cleanup/mechanized trash removal

• Invasive plant removal and control

• Native understory, shrub, and canopy cover revegetation

• Storm drain improvement/runoff management

• Grade control and biotechnical streambank stabilization

• Access control/trail stabilization

• Fill removal/floodplain re-establishment

• Culvert replacement

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Types of Prioritization Criteria • Location and size criteria

• Project benefits

• Cost considerations

• Project need/urgency

• Stakeholder support

• Other factors – Safety or educational benefits

– Inclusion of scientific monitoring

– Contribution to regulatory requirements

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Project Benefit Categories • Want the prioritization and ranking process to distinguish among different types of benefits

• Reviewed relevant goal, mission, and vision information for riparian corridors

• Established seven main benefit categories

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Categories/Benefit Types • Water Quality

• Flood Damage Risk Reduction

• Streambank Stability

• Ecological (Habitat)

• Scenic/Aesthetic

• Recreation/Access

• Education/Public Awareness

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Review of Goals

•Improve/ sustain good water quality (stream)

•Improve/ sustain good water quality (stormwater)

•Reduce risk of flood damage

•Manage stormwater volume to reduce risk of flood damage

•Minimize erosion

•Stabilize streambanks

•Improve water quality

•Preserve fish and wildlife habitat

•Moderate stream temperatures

•Reduce potential for flood damage

•Preserve aesthetic value of streams

• Accessible natural resource

• Appealing refuge from urban environment

• Fish & wildlife habitat

• Aesthetic benefits

• Recreational benefits

• Water quality benefits

• Educational benefits

• Well-connected vegetative corridor for habitat

• Canopy vegetation for shading

• Vegetation provides diverse habitat

• Vegetation provides erosion control

• Vegetation provides filtration

• Uninterrupted flow supports fishery

• Streambanks stable but allow for natural dynamics

• Recognized community asset

• Free of trash

• Free of noxious weeds

• Safe, accessible public enjoyment

• Stormwater conveyances upgraded to improve stability and water quality

• Culverts upgraded to improve stability, reduce constrictions, dissipate energy

DPU Mission/Goals RCO Purpose RCS Vision Statements

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Draft Review Process for Newly Proposed Projects

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Draft Ranking Process • If project is proposed in one of the RCS study reaches, it is

assigned a “base score” based on – Location criteria

– Identified need for project

• Project is then scored using the other criteria – Project benefit(s), by category

– Cost considerations

– Project urgency/opportunity

– Other factors

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Example –Culvert Replacement in Bonneville Golf Course • Location: Emigration Creek

at upstream end of golf course

• Proposed by non-DPU entity (City Golf Division or UDWR or Trout Unlimited, etc.)

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Example – Culvert Replacement in Bonneville Golf Course

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Example –Culvert Replacement in Bonneville Golf Course Location Base Score:

• Relatively high corridor position/hydrologic integrity

• On public land

• Relatively broad undeveloped corridor width

• Would connect long length of uninterrupted channel

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Example –Culvert Replacement in Bonneville Golf Course Project need base score:

RCS study identified a “medium-high” need for this culvert replacement (relative to other recommended culvert replacement projects in corridor)

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Example –Culvert Replacement in Bonneville Golf Course

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Project Benefit Criteria • Water Quality – minor benefit (reduce sediment/erosion in

small area)

• Flood Damage Risk Reduction - moderate benefit (remove constriction/clogging problems)

• Streambank Stability- minor benefit

• Ecological (Habitat) – moderate benefit (immediate fish passage benefit for cutthroat trout)

• Scenic/Aesthetic – minor benefit (concrete removal; low visibility location)

• Recreation/Access – n/a

• Education/Public Awareness – n/a

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Other Types of Criteria

• Cost – relatively high

• Third party funding (golf maintenance funds, fisheries grant, etc.)

• Golf Division committed to O&M, etc.

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Example –Culvert Replacement in Bonneville Golf Course

OVERALL PROJECT

SCORE

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We Want Your Input! • Are there other types of prioritization criteria that should

be included?

• Comments on the draft review process flow chart?

• Are you involved with groups interested in implementing

riparian improvements that may wish to partner with

the City?

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Creek Crossing Signs

GOAL

Increase public awareness and geographic knowledge of the creeks within Salt Lake City by informing motorists and pedestrians that they are crossing a creek.

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Creek Crossing Signs

DESIGN REQUIREMENTS

• Visible and readable by motorists using major roadways

• Also readable and informative for pedestrians

• Scalable design (able to shrink and embed in other City signage)

• Fits in available roadway shoulder space

• Meets SLC Streets guidelines

• Compatible with future Jordan River signage (?)

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Creek Crossing Signs

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Design Choices: Sign Content

text only text and logo

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Design Choices: Single-post Wood

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Design Choices: Single-post Metal

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Design Choices: Double-post Metal

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Design Choices: Double Post

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Design Choices: Include “crossing…”?

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Design Choices: Identify Watershed?

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Design Choices: Identify Watershed?

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Design Choices: Identify Watershed?

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Design Choices: Identify Watershed?

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Design Choices: Include Additional Information?

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Design Choices: Include Additional Information?

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Design Choices: Include Additional Information?

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Design Choices: Include Additional Information?

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Preliminary Designs: Style 1

FEATURES

• Single wood post

• Incorporates logo

• Incorporates “crossing”

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Preliminary Designs: Style 2

FEATURES

• Single wood post

• Incorporates logo

• Incorporates “crossing”

• Background colors vary by creek

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Preliminary Designs: Style 3

FEATURES

• Single metal post

• Incorporates logo

• Incorporates “crossing”

• Two stacked signs format

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Preliminary Designs: Style 4

FEATURES

• Double metal or wood post

• Identifies watershed

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Sign Locations

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Sign Locations

City Creek Signs:

• N. Bonneville Drive

• Other? (conduit/ underground)

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Sign Locations

Red Butte Creek Signs:

• Chipeta Way

• Foothill Dr.

• Hall St. (in VA Complex)

• Sunnyside Ave.

• 900 South

• 1500 East

• 1300 East

• 1100 East

• 900 East

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Sign Locations

Emigration Creek Signs:

• Crestview Dr.

• Foothill Dr.

• 2100 East

• 1300 South

• 1900 East

• 1700 South

• 1500 East

• 1300 East

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Sign Locations

Parleys Creek Signs:

• 2000 East

• 1700 East

• Sugar House Park Road (eastern crossing)

• Sugar House Park Road (western crossing)

• 1300 East

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Sign Locations Jordan River Signs:

• 2100 South

• 1700 South

• California Ave. (~1300 S)

• Indiana Ave. (~800 S.)

• 400 South

• North Temple

• 700 North

• 1000 North

• Redwood Road

• Other?

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YOUR INPUT IS IMPORTANT! • Provide input on comment form • Vote for your preferred sign option • Ask project staff questions • Comments accepted through March 15

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THANK YOU FOR PARTICIPATING!

BIO-WEST Contacts: Melissa Stamp 435.881.1549 [email protected] Christopher Sands 435.752.4202 [email protected] For more information go to www.slch20.com