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City of Lino Lakes SWMP | February 8, 2013 Draft | 78 <br />5.3. Other RMU Actions <br />This section includes implementation activities that have been identified for the remaining Resource <br />Management Units (RMUs ), or subwatersheds, in the City of Lino Lakes. Most of the area in these <br />RMUs lies outside of proposed development areas through 2030. Therefore, these actions generally have <br />a low priority for implementation. As this section illustrates, there are fewer implementation act ivities <br />identified for these RMUs because of their low priority relative to those presented in Section 5.2 RMU <br />Specific Actions. As a result, if the need arises to develop a subwatershed management plan or Resource <br />Management Plan for these RMUs, the leve l of effort required to develop that plan for these RMUs may <br />be greater than for the previously discussed RMUs. <br /> <br /> <br />5.3.1 George Watch RMU Subwatershed <br />Table 12 . RMU Specific Actions: George Watch RMU <br />WATER RATE & QUANTITY <br />Im plement a network of BMPs in the conveyance area along Lake Drive NE to reduce stormwater discharges from <br />pond which currently outlets to a channel and ultimately enters stormwater -sensitive wetland complex (located <br />north of I -35W and south of Oak Lane). <br />Work with the commercial area north of George Watch Lake to implement stormwater retrofits (e.g. rain gardens <br />and pervious pavements) that will achieve volume control to mitigate loading to the large and highly susceptible <br />coniferous swamp located next to George Watch Lake. <br />WATER QUALITY <br />Develop source control plan, in conjunction with new development for areas in the George Watch RMU north of <br />Hwy 14 to prevent loading to wetlands along with source control retrofits in areas draining to groundwater <br />wetlan ds. <br />Implement watershed -based measures to reduce the inputs from the direct drainage area to George Watch Lake <br />once the nutrient reduction goal is established as part of the Chain of Lakes TMDL. <br />FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT <br />Address the area where there is less than 1 foot of freeboard on the road. <br />REGULATIONS, PERMITTING AND REPORTING <br />Develop Subwatershed Management Plan. <br /> <br /> <br />5.3.2 Rondeau RMU Subwatershed <br />Table 13 . RMU Specific Actions: Rondeau RMU <br />WATER RATE & QUANTITY <br />Employ Better Site Design (BSD) and volume control strategies to maintain recharge and avoid stormwater <br />discharges to Rondeau Lake. Bet <br />WETLAND MANAGEMENT <br />Protect the large wetlands in the drainage area west of Rondeau Lake from stormwater input and from use for <br />stormwater treatment. <br />REGULATIONS, PERMITTING AND REPORTING <br />Develop Resource Management System Plan. <br />
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