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City of Lino Lakes SWMP | February 8, 2013 Draft | 70 <br />Actions identified by Issue Category <br />Additional <br />Issue(s) <br />Addressed <br />Goals <br />Addressed <br />Policies <br />Addressed <br />the local catchments; <br /> Minimizing future ditch maintenance costs by <br />developing a self -sustaining design. <br />Work with private landowners to retrofit/implement multi - <br />functional greenway corridor, for those parcels that are not <br />part of a Master Plan or are already developed. <br />NA 4.5.1 4.5.1A <br /> GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT <br />Implement the wellhead protection plan to protect the <br />groundwater source from contamination. NA 4.6.1 4.6.1C <br />Continue to implement the City’s Water Conservation <br />Management Plan NA 4.6.1 4.6.1A <br />Continue to work with Anoka County and other participating <br />agencies on the Geologic Atlas Project. <br />Wetland <br />Management <br />4.6.1, <br />4.3.1 <br />4.6.1A, <br />4.3.1D <br />NATURAL RESOURCES <br />Partner with RCWD, VLAWMO and Mn/DNR to e stablish <br />program to educate residents on the means to identify and <br />eradicate invasive species. <br />NA 4.7.1 4.7.1A <br />Continue to manage and protect heron rookery and other <br />important plant and animal communities. NA 4.7.1 4.7.1B <br />Develop, distribute and present public with information <br />regarding the importance of shoreland buffers. NA 4.7.3 4.7.3C <br />EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL <br />Continue to implement the City’s SWPPP and enforce <br />regulatory requirements. NA 4.8.1 4.8.1A -E <br />REGULATIONS, PERMITTING AND REPORTING <br />Implement Resource Management System Plan through <br />development of subwatershed management plans. The Plan <br />will establish a clear vision of the multi -functional greenway <br />corridor for City Staff and developers and will be used as a tool <br />early in the land development process. <br />Wa ter Rate & <br />Quantity, Water <br />Quality, <br />Wetland <br />Management, <br />Floodplain <br />Management, <br />Natural <br />Resources <br />4.9.1, <br />4.1.1, <br />4.2.1, <br />4.3.1, <br />4.4.1, <br />4.7.1, <br /> <br />4.9.1A, <br />4.1.1A, <br />4.2.1D, <br />4.3.1D, <br />4.4.1B, <br />4.7.1A, <br /> <br />Complete subwatershed management plans for the three <br />highest priority RMUs: <br /> Reshanau RMU <br /> Marshan RMU <br /> Clearwater Creek RMU <br />Natural <br />Resources <br />4.9.1, <br />4.7.1 <br />4.9.1A, <br />4.7.1A <br />Develop subwatershed management plans for the remaining <br />RMUs in the following order: <br />1. Peltier RMU <br />2. Wilkinson RMU <br />3. Amelia RMU <br />4. Hardwood Creek RMU <br />5. Rice Lake RMU <br /> <br />If need arises and resources allow: <br /> Rondeau RMU <br /> Upper Rice Creek RMU <br /> Centerville RMU <br /> Sherman RMU <br /> Baldwin RMU <br /> Middle Rice Creek RMU <br /> <br />Natural <br />Resources <br />4.9.1, <br />4.7.1 <br />4.9.1A, <br />4.7.1A <br />Evaluate the need to modify existing ordinances to ensure Water Rate & 4.9.2, 4.9.2A,
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