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City of Lino Lakes SWMP | February 8, 2013 Draft | 2 <br />4.6 Groundwater Management <br />4.7 Natural Resources <br />4.8 Erosion and Sediment Control <br />4.9 Regulations, Permitting and Reporting <br />4.10 Monitoring, Maintenance and Inspection <br />4.11 Public Participation, Informatio n and Education <br />4.12 Financing <br /> <br />Consistent with the City’s Comprehensive Plan, some of the activities are organized o n a geographic <br />basis, using Resource Management Units (RMUs) following watershed boundaries as the best scale for <br />planning and implementation. The Surface Water Management Plan i mplementation is organized into <br />three categories : City -Wide Actions; Priority RMU Specific Actions and Other RMU Actions. City -Wide <br />Actions include activities that apply on a broader scale while RMU Specific Actions incl ude activities <br />that had previously been identified for the three highest priority RMUs , based on development potential : <br /> <br /> Reshanau RMU <br /> Marshan RMU <br /> Clearwater Creek RMU <br /> <br />Similarly, Other RMU Actions include activities that have previously been identified for the remaining <br />RMUs. The Implementation and Capital Improvement Plan presented in this Plan includes estimated <br />costs, scheduling , and project partners for each Issue Category. The City of Lino Lakes will determine <br />which specific implementation activities to implement as part of the annual budgeting process. <br /> <br />The Plan supports Anoka County in fulfillment of its responsibilities for ground water protection. <br />Similarly, the City will support the RCWD and VLAWMO roles in wetland protection under the <br />Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act , and in its administration of a construction permit program. Within <br />this context, the Plan develops objec tives and action items that will support these entities goals and <br />policies. <br /> <br />Finally, the Plan recognizes the need for flexibility and, therefore, establishes criteria for amendments. In <br />addition, it calls for the development of a nnual w ork p lans and five -year updates to address changing <br />conditions, such as annexation or regulatory changes .