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Jeffersonville Stormwater Master Plan (SWMP) – Advisory Committee Meeting Worksheet (1/10/12)
SUMMARY OF SUGGESTED TARGET STUDY AREAS & PROMISING SOLUTIONS FOR EVALUATION IN PHASE 2
Problem Area Name
Watershed Council District
Type of Problem Mapped Problem Area or Buildings
in SFHA
List of Promising Solutions to be Evaluated Further
in Phase 2
1 Existing Buildings in SFHA
Battle Creek Lancassange Creek Lentzier Creek Lick Run Mill Creek Ohio River/Cane
Run Silver Creek/
Pleasant Run
All Building Flooding 2096 (buildings) Community Rating System (CRS) Program
Voluntary Acquisition and/or Floodproofing Program
Flood Depth Mapping Fluvial Erosion Mapping Flood Response Plan Stream Studies
2 Citywide Programs to Address Problems/ Concerns
Battle Creek Lancassange Creek Lentzier Creek Lick Run Mill Creek Ohio River/Cane
Run Silver Creek/
Pleasant Run
All All existing and anticipated future problems/concerns
All Floodplain Management Ordinance
Stormwater Ordnance & Technical Standards
Development Codes Design Standards Drainage Complaint Tracking Protection of Critical Facilities Operation & Maintenance
Manuals
3 CSO Area Ohio River/ Cane Run
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Building Flooding Drainage Issue Street Flooding Restrictive Structure
7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 15,
24, 25, 26, 27, 28,
29, 30, 80, 81, 82,
83, 115, 116, 117,
131, 159, 161
Green Infrastructure Citywide Programs Solutions
4 Oak Park Conservancy District
Lancassange Creek 3 6
Building Flooding Drainage Issue Maintenance Riverine Flooding
1, 2, 6, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 36, 37, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 61, 62,
Green Infrastructure Grey Infrastructure Flood Protection Levee/Berm Cut-off Channel
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Street Flooding Restrictive Structure
63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 74, 75, 95, 119, 136, 137, 138, 139, 163, 177, 178, 179, 180, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 205
Stream Restoration Buildings in the SFHA Solutions Citywide Programs Solutions
5 Lentzier Creek
Lentzier Creek 6 Riverine Flooding Street Flooding
50, 76, 77, 79, 92, 118, 123, 134, 135, 162
Green Infrastructure Stream Restoration Buildings in SFHA Solutions Citywide Programs Solutions
6 Waverly Lick Run 2 Building Flooding Drainage Issue Maintenance Riverine Flooding Street Flooding Restrictive Structure
96, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 142, 183
Green Infrastructure Grey Infrastructure Stormwater Pond Stream Restoration Voluntary Acquisition and/or
Floodproofing Program Citywide Programs Solutions
7 Woodland Court
Lancassange Creek 5 Riverine Flooding Street Flooding
3, 4, 5, 43, 85, 172, 175, 185
Green Infrastructure Grey Infrastructure Stormwater Pond Stream Restoration Buildings in SFHA Solutions Citywide Programs Solutions
8 Lick Run Lick Run 4 Building Flooding Drainage Issue Erosion Riverine Flooding Restrictive Structure
73, 90, 94, 120 Green Infrastructure Grey Infrastructure Buildings in SFHA Solutions Citywide Programs Solutions
9 Mill Creek Mill Creek 5 Drainage Issue Erosion Riverine Flooding Restrictive Structure
84, 91, 147, 192 Green Infrastructure Grey Infrastructure Stream Restoration Citywide Programs Solutions
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Jeffersonville Stormwater Master Plan (SWMP)
PROBLEM & SOLUTION SUMMARY WORKSHEET
I. PROBLEM NAME
Existing Buildings in the SFHA
II. PROBLEM AREA NUMBER(S)
2096 buildings
III. PROBLEM TYPE(S)
Building Flooding or in SFHA
Drainage Issue
Erosion
Maintenance
Riverine Flooding
Street Flooding
Restrictive Structure
IV. MAJOR WATERSHED
Battle Creek (3 buildings)
Lancassange Creek (1195 buildings)
Lentzier Creek (21 buildings)
Lick Run (375 buildings)
Mill Creek (105 buildings)
Ohio River/Cane Run (361 buildings; 1584 buildings
protected by levee)
Silver Creek/Pleasant Run (36 buildings)
V. CROSS REFERENCE TO OTHER PROBLEM AREA(S)
Problems may also be addressed through structural
solutions identified on various Problem and Solution
Summary Worksheets.
VI. COUNCIL DISTRICT(S) & COUNCILOR(S)
City Council District #1 represented by Mike Smith
City Council District #2 represented by Ed Zastawny
City Council District #3 represented by Zach Payne
City Council District #4 represented by Connie Sellers
City Council District #5 represented by Lisa Noel-Gill
City Council District #6 represented by Bryan Glover
VII. PROBLEM DEFINED
This problem was determined by CBBEL through a GIS
desktop analysis that included overlaying the Preliminary
DFIRMs and the City’s building footprint layer. Although
not all of these buildings have flooded, this problem area
is included in this SWMP due to the potential for building
flooding and restricted vehicular access.
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VIII. SCREENING OF POTENTIAL SOLUTION(S) Likely Meets Criteria (Y/N)2 Pursue (Y/N)3 STRUCTURAL1 Eco Env Soc
Source NA N
Conveyance NA N
End-of-Pipe NA N
Restoration NA N
NON-STRUCTURAL
Community Rating System (CRS) Program – participate to reduce flood insurance premiums, promote higher standards and improve flood awareness
Y Y Y Y
Voluntary Acquisition and/or Floodproofing Program – implement a cost-share program for structures in the 1% annual chance of flooding
Y Y Y Y
Flood Depth Mapping – conduct an analysis to show potential flood depths and flood-related damage
Y Y Y Y
Fluvial Erosion Mapping – conduct an analysis to illustrate anticipated movement of waterways and the relationship to existing structures and access roads
Y Y Y Y
Flood Response Plan – prepare Plan (including Evacuation Plan) for structures and access roads in 1% annual chance of flooding
Y Y Y Y
Stream Studies – conduct detailed stream study of Lentzier Creek and restudy Lancassange Creek, Lick Run, and Mill Creek based on updated topographic data
Y Y Y Y
1Structural solutions for this Problem Area may be addressed on other Problem and Solution Summary Worksheets 2Likelihood of the potential solution to meet the Economic (Eco), Environmental (Env) and Social (Soc) Criteria from the SWMP 3Pursue as a Promising Solution if likely to meet all 3 criteria
IX. RECOMMENDED NEXT STEP(S)
Evaluate the feasibility of all non-structural solutions as part of Phase 2 of this SWMP
Further study of [list specific solutions] be funded and undertaken on a parallel path but separate from this SWMP
No further study of [list specific solutions as well as reason] at this time.
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Jeffersonville Stormwater Master Plan (SWMP)
PROBLEM & SOLUTION SUMMARY WORKSHEET
I. PROBLEM NAME
Citywide Programs
II. PROBLEM AREA NUMBER(S)
All existing and anticipated future problems/concerns
III. PROBLEM TYPE(S)
Building Flooding or in SFHA
Drainage Issue
Erosion
Maintenance
Riverine Flooding
Street Flooding
Restrictive Structure
IV. MAJOR WATERSHED
Battle Creek
Lancassange Creek
Lentzier Creek
Lick Run
Mill Creek
Ohio River/Cane Run
Silver Creek/Pleasant Run
V. CROSS REFERENCE TO OTHER PROBLEM AREA(S)
NA
VI. COUNCIL DISTRICT(S) & COUNCILOR(S)
City Council District #1 represented by Mike Smith
City Council District #2 represented by Ed Zastawny
City Council District #3 represented by Zach Payne
City Council District #4 represented by Connie Sellers
City Council District #5 represented by Lisa Noel-Gill
City Council District #6 represented by Bryan Glover
VII. PROBLEM DEFINED
This problem identifies policies and programs to address
existing and anticipated future stormwater and flooding
problems/concerns. It is based on a preliminary review
of current policies and programs; issues identified during
the screening-level analysis of this SWMP; and meetings
with key City staff. Future concerns include:
Increased runoff from new development
Increased flooding and drainage problems
Need for additional and/or replacement
infrastructure as well as maintenance of
infrastructure
Changes in land use and imperviousness
Anticipated pollutant loadings and stormwater
pollutant removal requirements
Loss of habitat and species diversity
Impacts to quality of life
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VIII. SCREENING OF POTENTIAL SOLUTION(S) Likely Meets Criteria (Y/N)1 Pursue (Y/N)2 STRUCTURAL Eco Env Soc
Source NA N
Conveyance NA N
End-of-Pipe NA N
Restoration NA N
NON-STRUCTURAL
Floodplain Management Ordinance – update requirements to include compensatory floodplain storage and no adverse impact language
Y Y Y Y
Stormwater Ordinance & Technical Standards – update ordinance and technical standards to include release rates, channel protection volume and LID
Y Y Y Y
Development Codes – update zoning/subdivision control ordinances and special district requirements to integrate stormwater and floodplain management strategies
Y Y Y Y
Design Standards – update standards to promote low impact development Y Y Y Y
Drainage Complaint Tracking – create and maintain a GIS-based database to record drainage and flooding complaints and track action taken
Y Y Y Y
Protection of Critical Facilities – update codes to require floodproofing of existing critical facilities and prohibit development of future critical facilities in the SFHA
Y Y Y Y
Operations & Maintenance Manuals – prepare a manual to schedule and track operation and maintenance of storage, treatment and conveyance systems
Y Y Y Y
1Likelihood of the potential solution to meet the Economic (Eco), Environmental (Env) and Social (Soc) Criteria from the SWMP 2Pursue as a Promising Solution if likely to meet all 3 criteria
IX. RECOMMENDED NEXT STEP(S)
Evaluate the feasibility of all non-structural solutions as part of Phase 2 of this SWMP
Further study of [list specific solutions] be funded and undertaken on a parallel path but separate from this SWMP
No further study of [list specific solutions as well as reason] at this time.
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Jeffersonville Stormwater Master Plan (SWMP)
PROBLEM & SOLUTION SUMMARY WORKSHEET
I. PROBLEM NAME
CSO Area
II. PROBLEM AREA NUMBER(S)
7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 15, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 80, 81, 82,
83, 115, 116, 117, 131, 159, 161
III. PROBLEM TYPE(S)
Building Flooding or in SFHA
Drainage Issue
Erosion
Maintenance
Riverine Flooding
Street Flooding
Restrictive Structure
IV. MAJOR WATERSHED
Ohio River/Cane Run
V. CROSS REFERENCE TO OTHER PROBLEM AREA(S)
NA
VI. COUNCIL DISTRICT(S) & COUNCILOR(S)
City Council District #1 represented by Mike Smith
City Council District #2 represented by Ed Zastawny
VII. PROBLEM DEFINED
This area is heavily urbanized and generates more runoff
than the current infrastructure can handle. As a result,
CSO events, flooded buildings, and standing water in the
streets are common occurrences.
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VIII. SCREENING OF POTENTIAL SOLUTION(S) Likely Meets Criteria (Y/N)1 Pursue (Y/N)2 STRUCTURAL Eco Env Soc
Source Green Infrastructure – integrate porous pavement and bioretention into public streetscape; develop cost-share program to promote porous pavement, rain gardens, and rainwater harvesting on private property
Y Y Y Y
Conveyance NA (addressed through existing City projects) N
End-of-Pipe NA N
Restoration NA N
NON-STRUCTURAL
NA (covered under Citywide Programs) N 2Likelihood of the potential solution to meet the Economic (Eco), Environmental (Env) and Social (Soc) Criteria from the SWMP 3Pursue as a Promising Solution if likely to meet all 3 criteria
IX. RECOMMENDED NEXT STEP(S)
Evaluate the feasibility of green infrastructure to reduce nuisance flooding, CSO events, and improve water qualtiy as part
of Phase 2 of this SWMP
Further study of [list specific solutions] be funded and undertaken on a parallel path but separate from this SWMP
No further study of [list specific solutions as well as reason] at this time.
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Jeffersonville Stormwater Master Plan (SWMP)
PROBLEM & SOLUTION SUMMARY WORKSHEET
I. PROBLEM NAME
Oak Park Conservancy District
II. PROBLEM AREA NUMBER(S)
1, 2, 6, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 36, 37, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44,
45, 46, 47, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72,
74, 75, 95, 119, 136, 137, 138, 139, 163, 177, 178, 179,
180, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 205
III. PROBLEM TYPE(S)
Building Flooding or in SFHA
Drainage Issue
Erosion
Maintenance
Riverine Flooding
Street Flooding
Restrictive Structure
IV. MAJOR WATERSHED
Lancassange Creek
V. CROSS REFERENCE TO OTHER PROBLEM AREA(S)
Problems may be addressed on the Buildings in the
SFHA Solution Summary Worksheet.
VI. COUNCIL DISTRICT(S) & COUNCILOR(S)
City Council District #3 represented by Zach Payne
City Council District #6 represented by Bryan Glover
VII. PROBLEM DEFINED
This area is within the Lancassange Creek floodplain.
Much of this area is either without stormwater
infrastructure or the infrastructure that is in place is
undersized, needs maintained, or replaced to function
properly.
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VIII. SCREENING OF POTENTIAL SOLUTION(S) Likely Meets Criteria (Y/N)1 Pursue (Y/N)2 STRUCTURAL Eco Env Soc
Source Green Infrastructure – integrate porous pavement and bioretention into public streetscape; develop cost-share program to promote porous pavement, rain gardens, and rainwater harvesting on private property
Y Y Y Y
Conveyance Grey Infrastructure – improve storm sewer network Y Y Y Y
Flood Protection Levee/Berm – to protect Oak Park area to Ohio River 500-year flood elevation (includes a pumping station and flap gate at the Ohio River)
Y Y Y Y
Cut-off Channel – to divert stormwater from the Oak Park area during flood conditions
Y Y Y Y
End-of-Pipe Stormwater Ponds – retrofit and resize existing ponds to accommodate additional stormwater
N Y N N
Restoration Stream Restoration – restore riparian corridor to improve stream habitat, water quality, and prevent further erosion of streambank
Y Y Y Y
NON-STRUCTURAL
NA (covered under Citywide Programs and Buildings in the SFHA) N 1Likelihood of the potential solution to meet the Economic (Eco), Environmental (Env) and Social (Soc) Criteria from the SWMP 2Pursue as a Promising Solution if likely to meet all 3 criteria
IX. RECOMMENDED NEXT STEP(S)
Evaluate the feasibility of green infrastructure, grey infrastructure, flood protection levee/berm, cut-off channel and stream
restoration as part of Phase 2 of this SWMP
Further study of the storage benefit of retrofitted/resized stormwater ponds should be funded and undertaken on a parallel
path but separate from this SWMP.
No further study of [list specific solutions as well as reason] at this time.
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Jeffersonville Stormwater Master Plan (SWMP)
PROBLEM & SOLUTION SUMMARY WORKSHEET
I. PROBLEM NAME
Lentzier Creek
II. PROBLEM AREA NUMBER(S)
50, 76, 77, 79, 92, 118, 123, 134, 135, 162
III. PROBLEM TYPE(S)
Building Flooding or in SFHA
Drainage Issue
Erosion
Maintenance
Riverine Flooding
Street Flooding
Restrictive Structure
IV. MAJOR WATERSHED
Lentzier Creek
V. CROSS REFERENCE TO OTHER PROBLEM AREA(S)
Problems may be addressed on the Buildings in the
SFHA Solution Summary Worksheet.
VI. COUNCIL DISTRICT(S) & COUNCILOR(S)
City Council District #6 represented by Bryan Glover
VII. PROBLEM DEFINED
This area is in the Lentzier Creek floodplain and
experiences flash flooding, standing water in yards, and
driveways and flooding of streets.
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VIII. SCREENING OF POTENTIAL SOLUTION(S) Likely Meets Criteria (Y/N)1 Pursue (Y/N)2 STRUCTURAL Eco Env Soc
Source NA (being evaluated as part of future River Ridge development) N
Conveyance NA (being evaluated as part of future River Ridge development) N
End-of-Pipe NA (being evaluated as part of future River Ridge development) N
Restoration Stream Restoration – stabilize the streambank and restore the riparian corridor to improve stream health and reduce sediment and pollutant loadings
Y Y Y Y
NON-STRUCTURAL
NA (covered under Citywide Programs and Buildings in the SFHA) N 1Likelihood of the potential solution to meet the Economic (Eco), Environmental (Env) and Social (Soc) Criteria from the SWMP 2Pursue as a Promising Solution if likely to meet all 3 criteria
IX. RECOMMENDED NEXT STEP(S)
Evaluate the feasibility of stream restoration as part of Phase 2 of this SWMP
Further study of [list specific solutions] be funded and undertaken on a parallel path but separate from this SWMP
No further study of source, conveyance or end-of-pipe solutions at this time. Recommend waiting on findings from the River
Ridge Commerce Center to determine if further evaluation is needed.
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Jeffersonville Stormwater Master Plan (SWMP)
PROBLEM & SOLUTION SUMMARY WORKSHEET
I. PROBLEM NAME
Waverly
II. PROBLEM AREA NUMBER(S)
96, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108,
109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 142, 183
III. PROBLEM TYPE(S)
Building Flooding or in SFHA
Drainage Issue
Erosion
Maintenance
Riverine Flooding
Street Flooding
Restrictive Structure
IV. MAJOR WATERSHED
Lick Run
V. CROSS REFERENCE TO OTHER PROBLEM AREA(S)
NA
VI. COUNCIL DISTRICT(S) & COUNCILOR(S)
City Council District #2 represented by Ed Zastawny
VII. PROBLEM DEFINED
This area is in a low-lying area and the homes, streets,
and yards frequently flood. Water is unable to drain from
the area due to undersized and unmaintained culverts
under the railroad.
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VIII. SCREENING OF POTENTIAL SOLUTION(S) Likely Meets Criteria (Y/N)1 Pursue (Y/N)2 STRUCTURAL Eco Env Soc
Source Green Infrastructure – integrate porous pavement and bioretention into public streetscape; develop cost-share program to promote porous pavement, rain gardens, and rainwater harvesting on private property
Y Y Y Y
Conveyance Grey Infrastructure – widen and replace existing culvert pipes under railroad
Y Y Y Y
Diversion Structure – divert stormwater to Mill Creek watershed Y Y N N
End-of-Pipe Stormwater Pond – meander stream and retrofit or resize existing ponds or add additional ponds upstream (Elks Golf Course potential location) to accommodate more stormwater
Y Y Y Y
Restoration Stream Restoration – replace natural streambed of ditch to improve water quality, slow water, capture debris, and wildlife habitat
Y Y Y Y
NON-STRUCTURAL
a) Voluntary Acquisition and/or Floodproofing Program – implement a cost-share program for structures that frequently flood (outside the 1% annual chance of flooding)
Y Y Y Y
b) See Citywide Programs N 1Likelihood of the potential solution to meet the Economic (Eco), Environmental (Env) and Social (Soc) Criteria from the SWMP 2Pursue as a Promising Solution if likely to meet all 3 criteria
IX. RECOMMENDED NEXT STEP(S)
Evaluate the feasibility of green infrastructure, grey infrastructure, stormwater ponds, stream restoration, and a voluntary
acquisition/floodproofing program as part of Phase 2 of this SWMP
Further study of [list specific solutions] be funded and undertaken on a parallel path but separate from this SWMP
No further study of diverting the stormwater to Mill Creek watershed at this time. This solution is socially unacceptable and
may create a problem (or make an existing problem worse) in the neighboring watershed.
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Jeffersonville Stormwater Master Plan (SWMP)
PROBLEM & SOLUTION SUMMARY WORKSHEET
I. PROBLEM NAME
Woodland Court
II. PROBLEM AREA NUMBER(S)
3, 4, 5, 43, 85, 172, 175, 185
III. PROBLEM TYPE(S)
Building Flooding or in SFHA
Drainage Issue
Erosion
Maintenance
Riverine Flooding
Street Flooding
Restrictive Structure
IV. MAJOR WATERSHED
Lancassange Creek
V. CROSS REFERENCE TO OTHER PROBLEM AREA(S)
Problems may be addressed on the Buildings in the
SFHA Solution Summary Worksheet.
VI. COUNCIL DISTRICT(S) & COUNCILOR(S)
City Council District #5 represented by Lisa Noel-Gill
VII. PROBLEM DEFINED
This area is located in the Woodland Court Tributary
floodplain and as a result has ponding in the street and
standing water in low-lying areas.
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VIII. SCREENING OF POTENTIAL SOLUTION(S) Likely Meets Criteria (Y/N)1 Pursue (Y/N)2 STRUCTURAL Eco Env Soc
Source Green Infrastructure – integrate porous pavement and bioretention into public streetscape; develop cost-share program to promote porous pavement, rain gardens, and rainwater harvesting on private property
Y Y Y Y
Conveyance Grey Infrastructure – replace culvert and elevate road Y Y Y Y
Grey Infrastructure – install pipe through levee opening to drain stormwater into Mill Creek watershed
Y N N N
End-of-Pipe Stormwater Pond – creation of a wetlands and flood mitigation structure (City process of acquiring large parcel at Woodland Court and Logan Lane)
Y Y Y Y
Restoration Stream Restoration – restore riparian corridor to improve stream habitat, water quality, and prevent further erosion of streambank
Y Y Y Y
NON-STRUCTURAL
NA (covered under Citywide Programs and Buildings in the SFHA) N 1Likelihood of the potential solution to meet the Economic (Eco), Environmental (Env) and Social (Soc) Criteria from the SWMP 2Pursue as a Promising Solution if likely to meet all 3 criteria
IX. RECOMMENDED NEXT STEP(S)
Evaluate the feasibility of green infrastructure, grey infrastructure (culvert), stormwater pond, and stream restoration as part
of Phase 2 of this SWMP
Further study of [list specific solutions] be funded and undertaken on a parallel path but separate from this SWMP
No further study of the grey infrastructure (pipe through levee opening) at this time. This solution is socially unacceptable
and may create a problem (or make an existing problem worse) in the neighboring watershed. The receiving area is a
wetland area as identified by the NWI.
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Jeffersonville Stormwater Master Plan (SWMP)
PROBLEM & SOLUTION SUMMARY WORKSHEET
I. PROBLEM NAME
Lick Run
II. PROBLEM AREA NUMBER(S)
73, 90, 94, 120
III. PROBLEM TYPE(S)
Building Flooding or in SFHA
Drainage Issue
Erosion
Maintenance
Riverine Flooding
Street Flooding
Restrictive Structure
IV. MAJOR WATERSHED
Lick Run
V. CROSS REFERENCE TO OTHER PROBLEM AREA(S)
Problems may be addressed on the Buildings in the
SFHA Solution Summary Worksheet.
VI. COUNCIL DISTRICT(S) & COUNCILOR(S)
City Council District #4 represented by Connie Sellers
VII. PROBLEM DEFINED
This area is located in the Lick Run floodplain and
experiences building flooding and drainage issues.
Undersized culverts may be contributing to the problem
as well.
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VIII. SCREENING OF POTENTIAL SOLUTION(S) Likely Meets Criteria (Y/N)1 Pursue (Y/N)2 STRUCTURAL Eco Env Soc
Source Green Infrastructure – integrate porous pavement and bioretention into public streetscape; develop cost-share program to promote porous pavement, rain gardens, and rainwater harvesting on private property
Y Y Y Y
Conveyance Grey Infrastructure – replace existing culverts at Coopers Lane and Hamburg Pike
Y Y Y Y
End-of-Pipe Stormwater Pond – add upstream detention to provide some flood relief
N Y N N
Restoration NA N
NON-STRUCTURAL
NA (covered under Citywide Programs and Buildings in the SFHA) N 1Likelihood of the potential solution to meet the Economic (Eco), Environmental (Env) and Social (Soc) Criteria from the SWMP 2Pursue as a Promising Solution if likely to meet all 3 criteria
IX. RECOMMENDED NEXT STEP(S)
Evaluate the feasibility of green infrastructure and grey infrastructure as part of Phase 2 of this SWMP
Further study of [list specific solutions] be funded and undertaken on a parallel path but separate from this SWMP
No further study of adding upstream ponds for flood relief at this time. The drainage area is large and would require a
substantial pond to make a difference. The Problem Area is also located in the floodplain.
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Jeffersonville Stormwater Master Plan (SWMP)
PROBLEM & SOLUTION SUMMARY WORKSHEET
I. PROBLEM NAME
Mill Creek
II. PROBLEM AREA NUMBER(S)
84, 91, 147, 192
III. PROBLEM TYPE(S)
Building Flooding or in SFHA
Drainage Issue
Erosion
Maintenance
Riverine Flooding
Street Flooding
Restrictive Structure
IV. MAJOR WATERSHED
Mill Creek
V. CROSS REFERENCE TO OTHER PROBLEM AREA(S)
NA
VI. COUNCIL DISTRICT(S) & COUNCILOR(S)
City Council District #5 represented by Lisa Noel-Gill
VII. PROBLEM DEFINED
This area is has streambank erosion and drainage issues
that may by the result of an undersized culvert and low-
lying area.
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VIII. SCREENING OF POTENTIAL SOLUTION(S) Likely Meets Criteria (Y/N)1 Pursue (Y/N)2 STRUCTURAL Eco Env Soc
Source Green Infrastructure – integrate porous pavement and bioretention into public streetscape; develop cost-share program to promote porous pavement, rain gardens, and rainwater harvesting on private property
Y Y Y Y
Conveyance Grey Infrastructure – replace culvert structure and elevate road Y Y Y Y
End-of-Pipe NA N
Restoration Stream Restoration – stabilize the streambank and restore the riparian corridor to improve stream health and reduce sediment and pollutant loadings
Y Y Y Y
NON-STRUCTURAL
NA (covered under Citywide Programs) N 1Likelihood of the potential solution to meet the Economic (Eco), Environmental (Env) and Social (Soc) Criteria from the SWMP 2Pursue as a Promising Solution if likely to meet all 3 criteria
IX. RECOMMENDED NEXT STEP(S)
Evaluate the feasibility of green infrastructure, grey infrastructure, and stream restoration as part of Phase 2 of this SWMP
Further study of [list specific solutions] be funded and undertaken on a parallel path but separate from this SWMP
No further study of [list specific solutions as well as reason] at this time.