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SD-10 Site Design & Landscape Planning <br />Redevelopment may present significant opportunity to add features which had not previously <br />been implemented. Examples include incorporation of depressions, areas of permeable soils, <br />and swales in newly redeveloped areas. While some site constraints may exist due to the status <br />of already existing infrastructure, opportunities should not be missed to maximize infiltration, <br />slow runoff, reduce impervious areas, disconnect directly connected impervious areas. <br />Other Resources <br />A Manual for the Standard Urban Stormwater Mitigation Plan (SUSMP), Los Angeles County <br />Department of Public Works, May zooz. <br />Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington, Washington State Department of <br />Ecology, August zoos. <br />Model Standard Urban Storm Water Mitigation Plan (SUSMP) for San Diego County, Port of <br />San Diego, and Cities in San Diego County, February 14, zooz. <br />Model Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) for County of Orange, Orange County Flood <br />Control District, and the Incorporated Cities of Orange County, Draft February 2003. <br />Ventura Countywide Technical Guidance Manual for Stormwater Quality Control Measures, <br />July zooz. <br />4 of 4 California Stormwater BMP Handbook January 2003 <br />New Development and Redevelopment <br />www.cabmphandbooks.com <br />