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or greater of our municipal solid waste. <br />7. Find innovative ways to promote and encourage recycling as a city. <br />8. Continue to look into ways for school facilities to reduce waste and <br />increase recycling, and continue to enhance recycling efforts through <br />grants from Anoka County Integrated Waste. (Changed Format). <br />9. Continue to promote organic recycling and investigate methods to <br />make organic recycling all-inclusive to residents. <br />3. Cooperate with Rice Creek Watershed District and Vadnais Lakes Area Water <br />Management Organization, and city staff to promote development that renews, <br />preserves, and restores surface water, lakes, stream and wetlands through project review <br />processes and public education. <br />4. Monitor any activity in the AUAR as well as other proposed development areas, <br />focusing on the values that citizens of Lino Lakes have expressed in the 20/30 vision for <br />our city and the unique ecological aspects of our wetlands, lakes and streams and <br />subsurface waters, vegetation and wildlife populations. <br />5. Perform evaluation of past Environmental Board recommendations for development <br />projects. Review a sampling of a variety of projects by on-site visits, discussion with <br />city staff, and landowners, neighbors, on the outcomes of the board's recommendations. <br />If necessary, submit a summary of significant findings resulting from the review in <br />writing to the Community Development Director. <br />6. Support Conservation Development within the city through site review processes by <br />incorporating The Resources Management System Plan components of the City <br />Comprehensive Plan. The use of the planning documents within the Comprehensive <br />Plan that enable Conservation Development include: <br />• The Lino Lakes Handbook For Environmental Planning and <br />Conservation Development, <br />• The Minnesota Land Cover Classification System and Natural Resource <br />Inventory for Lino Lakes <br />• The Minnesota County Biologic Survey <br />• The Lino Lakes Assessment of Existing Ecological Conditions and <br />Management Opportunities <br />• The Lino Lakes Handbook For Environmental Planning and Conservation <br />Development <br />• The Minnesota DNR Regionally Significant Ecological Areas Assessment, <br />Rare Wildlife and Plant Models built by the City <br />• The Lino Lakes Parks, Natural Open Space/Greenways, and Trails <br />System Plan, <br />• The I -35E Corridor Alternative Urban Area -wide Review (AUAR) <br />assessment <br />• The Rice Creek Watershed District/Lino Lakes Resources Management <br />Plan <br />• The Assessment of Development, Suitability and Natural Resources <br />Conservation Opportunities study, <br />• The City of Lino Lakes Local Surface Water Management Plan <br />