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City of Lino Lakes SWMP | February 8, 2013 Draft | 75 <br /> <br /> <br />5.2.1 Reshanau RMU Subwatershed <br />Table 9 . RMU Specific Actions: Reshanau RMU <br />Actions identified by Issue Category <br />WATER RATE & QUANTITY <br />Work with RCWD to develop management plans (including outlet control structures and vegetation management) <br />for Wards Lake and Cedar Lake which are currently controlled by ditched outlets. <br />WATER QUALITY <br />Address pollutant loads to Reshanau Lake, Cedar Lake and Wards Lake as well as those smaller lakes <br />contributing to overall loads. <br />Work with RCWD to investigate water quality benefits of a control structure for Cedar lake. <br />WETLAND MANAGEMENT <br />Incorporate interspersed upland areas into the greenway corridor of the wetland plant communities comprising the <br />backbone of the Ditch 25 system in order to increase habitat functioning of the wetlands and provide passive <br />recreation. <br />Work with RCWD to develop a restoration plan for partially drained wetlands o f the Ditch 25 system to attain <br />wetland restoration credit. <br />Implement Cedar Lake Restoration Project and explore options for wetland mitigation credit. <br />FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT <br />Address the three areas where road overtopping occurs in the RMU in conjunction with surrounding development <br />proposals. <br />PUBLIC DITCH SYSTEM <br />Collaborate with the Rice Creek Watershed District (RCWD) to design the ACD -25 ditch corridor in a way that will <br />help mitigate the impacts of increased flows and volumes within the c orridor. <br />Minimize road crossings of ACD -25 in order to maintain a continuous corridor. It is also recommended that field <br />crossings be eliminated or converted into trail crossings as development occurs. In some cases these crossings <br />are serving as rate control features. At the time that they are proposed to be altered, downstream impacts would <br />need to be assessed and a mitigation strategy would need to be developed if needed. <br /> GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT <br />No implementation activities identified. <br />NATURAL RESOURCES <br />No implementation activities identified. <br />EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL <br />Encourage property owners to restore their shoreline with native plants to reduce erosion, capture direct runoff, <br />and to limit removal of beneficial vegetation that is perceived to be a nuisance or undesirable. <br />REGULATIONS, PERMITTING AND REPORTING <br />Complete Subwatershed Management Plan. <br />MONITORING, MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION <br />No implementation activities identified. <br />PUBLIC PARTICIPATION, INFORMATION & EDUCATION <br />No implementation activities identified. <br />FINANCING <br />No implementation activities identified. <br />