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• • <br />• Page 9 of 10 <br />Planning & Zoning Commission <br />Minutes of August 18, 1994 <br />Storm Water Plan: <br />The Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission has issued the City an <br />administrative order to eliminate the infiltration of storm water into the sewer <br />system. The City has implemented an Inflow/Infiltration Program in an effort to <br />reduce/eliminate the incidence of storm water infiltration. Significant improvements <br />have been made. <br />Storm Water Plan: Primary Drainage <br />The primary goal is to reduce or mitigate existing flow and secondly to provide <br />capacity for future development. <br />1VIr. Thompson stated there have been measures taken to improve the drainage of <br />the Brookglen Subdivision. Willow Springs Gully & Spring Gully have been <br />deepened and widened down to Armand Bayou. A plug has been removed creating <br />a partial diversion that allows some waters to drain into Spring Gully instead of the <br />Brookglen Subdivision. <br />• F-101-00-00 drainage channel -The City is in the process of negotiating with <br />Southern Pacific Railroad for right-of--way. <br />Little Cedar Bayou has had some improvements completed downstream from S.H. <br />146. Additional channel improvements and a retention pond is proposed for <br />upstream of S.H. 146. <br />Taylor Bayou has not had any studies performed on it, however, due to the <br />potentional development in that area, there have been some discussions with Hams <br />County Flood Control. <br />Water Plan• <br />1VIr. Thompson reported the primary goal is to loop the system in an effort to <br />eliminate dead end lines. <br />VII. STAFF REPORTS <br />There were none. <br />• <br />