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City of Lino Lakes SWMP | February 8, 2013 Draft | 6 7 <br />5.0 Implementation Activities <br />The implementation activities identified in this Section of the Plan were taken from previously conducted <br />planning and/or resource management documents or they are new activities developed as a result of a gap <br />analysis conducted as part of the planning pro cess. <br /> <br />The actions listed in Sections 5.1, 5.2, and 5.3 (Tables 9 – 23 ) represent the ideal list of implementation <br />activities with full funding , which is currently beyond the city’s resources . As a means of prioritizing, <br />and aligning the efforts with a more attainable funding level, or until additional funding becomes <br />available, the activities identified in Tables 24 and 2 5 represent a synthesized and focused list of actions <br />for city implementation. The costs for the activities in Tables 24 and 25 are a lso organized by type of <br />activity (CIP, Program, and Study) to better reflect the city’s planning and budgeting process. <br /> <br />For a more detailed list of the acti vities identified for priority implementation and the costs a ssociated <br />with those, Appendix B prov ides a breakout and list of the proposed city -wide actions in the plan making <br />up the implementation cost table shown in Tables 24 . Appendix C includes a fully -funded, alternative <br />implementation summary for reference , in the event add itional funding could be leveraged . <br /> <br />Implementation activities are categorized as follows: <br /> City Wide Actions - Includes implementation activities that apply on a broader scale (see Table <br />8 ). <br /> RMU Specific Actions – Includes implementation activities that have been identified for the <br />three highest priority RMUs: Reshanau RMU, Marshan RMU and Clearwater Creek RMU (see <br />Tables 10 through 12 ). <br /> Miscellaneous RMU Actions - Includes implementation activities that have been identified for <br />the remaining RMUs (see Tables 13 through 24 ). <br /> <br /> <br />5.1. City -Wide Actions <br />Within the City Wide Actions, the implementation activities are organized by the ma in Issue Category <br />presented in Section 4.0 Identified Issues, Goals and Policies. These Issue Categories include: <br />4.1 Water Rate & Quantity <br />4.2 Water Quality <br />4.3 Wetland Management <br />4.4 Floodplain Management <br />4.5 Public Ditch System <br />4.6 Groundwater Management <br />4.7 Natural Resources <br />4.8 Er osion and Sediment Control <br />4.9 Regulations, Permitting and Reporting <br />4.10 Monitoring, Maintenance and Inspection <br />4.11 Public Participation, Information and Education <br />4.12 Financing
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