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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />CHAPTER VIII <br />",CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br />" <br /> <br />INTROOUCTlON <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />This chapter presents the results of 176 communities, counties and water organizations, representing <br />forty percent of those polled by the CWCS's inventory of floodplain and stream corridor issues, The <br />responses have been grouped into four general categories: planning assistance, funding implementation <br />responses. public informationltechnical assistance, and policy and criteria. The needs of the respondents <br />in each of the four categories are presented in Chapter VI. The conc'usions from the responses and <br />instruction from the Steering Committee are summarized to provide direction and confirmation of the need <br />for additional involvement with local stakeholders by the CWCS, in floodplain and stream corridor <br />management The Statewide Inventory and Assessment Process by the Steering Committee, CWCS and <br />McLaughlin Water Engineers, LId, determined the answer to: "What's The Need?" The answers are stream <br />rehabilitation and flood protection, <br /> <br />, <br />t <br /> <br />CONCLUSIONS <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />The inventory results indicate the following: <br /> <br />1, A watershed master planning program should be created addressing management of floodplains <br />and steam corridors, which includes the following interest groups: <br /> <br />Recreation~Water Quality, <br /> <br />Private Property I <br />and Public <br />Health and ----- <br />Safety <br /> <br />r Water Supply <br /> <br /> <br />Planning and / <br />Zoning <br /> <br />Aquatic and <br />- <br />Wildlife Habrtat <br /> <br />\ ~ Drainage <br />Flooding System <br />tvtlintenance <br /> <br />Open Space <br />Preservation <br /> <br />Section VIII ~ 1 <br />