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Lino Lakes Local Water Management Plan 37 November 2018 – WSB Project No. 02988-500 Shoreland The City of Lino Lakes had adopted a Shoreland Management Overlay District, a copy of which is located in Appendix C. This ordinance requires setbacks from Shoreland areas and limits the type of development, amount of impervious area, and use of the City’s Shoreland areas (Figure 2-13). Floodplain The City of Lino Lakes is the administrator of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) for the community and has adopted a Floodplain Overlay District in the floodplain management ordinance in accordance with the requirements of the NFIP. This ordinance generally regulates developments, land uses and alterations within each of the floodway, flood fringe, and general floodplain districts shown on Figure 2-14 to minimize potential losses due to periodic flooding in these areas. The City’s Resource Management Plan and I-35E Alternative Urban Areawide Review, as well as the RCWD, identify specific areas of flooding concern under a full buildout scenario, summarized in Table 2-21 below. Table 2-21. Summary of Flooding Concerns by Resource Management Unit RMU Conveyance Type Receiving Waters Receiving Waters Flooding Concern Existing Flooding Concerns Partially Drained Wetlands Future Flooding Concerns Pollutant Loading Concerns Upper Rice Creek None n/a n/a No Yes Yes Yes Hardwood Creek Natural Channel Peltier Lake Yes No No Yes Yes Clearwater Creek Ditch and pipe Clearwater Creek/Peltier Lake Yes Yes Yes – Ditch 55 and Abandoned Ditch 47 Yes Yes Rondeau None or private ditch n/a n/a No No No Yes Peltier Pipe and pond; ditch and pipe; private ditch Peltier wetlands Yes Yes Yes - Ditch 72 Yes No Centerville Pipe and pond Centerville wetlands and lake Yes Yes - minor No No No George Watch Pipe and pond; private ditch George Watch groundwater-supported wetlands and lake Yes No No No Yes Marshan Ditch and pipe Marshan wetlands and lake Yes Yes Yes – Ditch 10-22-32 Yes Yes Reshanau Pipe and pond, ditch Reshanau wetlands or lake Yes Yes - minor No No Yes Rice Pipe Groundwater-supported wetlands and Rice wetlands and lake No No No No Yes Baldwin Pipe Baldwin wetlands Yes No No No No Sherman Pipe Sherman Lake and high priority wetlands Yes n/a No No No Amelia Pipe Amelia Lake and high priority wetlands No Yes No No No Wilkinson None n/a n/a n/a No No No Middle Rice Creek Pipe High priority wetlands Yes n/a No No Yes
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