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6 Mitigation Plan Update – 2020 January 31, 2020 <br /> <br />ITEM 13. WATER USE <br /> <br />Item No. Mitigation Description Update <br />13.1 Monitor water usage and do not permit new development to proceed if it <br />exceeds the capacity of the water supply and distribution system. <br />This mitigation measure is ongoing. <br />13.2 Construct the water supply and distribution system in accordance with <br />Minnesota Department of Health standards and with the goals, policies, <br />and recommendations set forth in the City’s Comprehensive Water Supply <br />Plan. <br />This mitigation measure is ongoing. <br />13.3 As necessary, amend the City’s Comprehensive Water Supply Plan and <br />Capital Improvement Plan to be consistent with any future amendments or <br />updates to the Comprehensive Plan that would necessitate expansions or <br />alterations to the water system. <br />This mitigation measure is ongoing. No updates <br />have been needed to date for the study area. <br />13.4 Follow the adopted Wellhead Protection Plans for Lino Lakes and <br />Centerville. As necessary, amend the City’s Wellhead Protection Plan for <br />new wells. <br />This mitigation measure is ongoing. <br />13.5 Require abandoned private wells to be sealed in compliance with the <br />Minnesota Department of Health regulations. <br />This mitigation measure is ongoing. <br />13.6 Require that the installation of any private individual wells be constructed <br />and installed in accordance with the Minnesota Department of Health <br />regulations (Minnesota Well Code). <br />This mitigation measure is ongoing. <br />13.7 Continue to implement the City’s adopted water conservation policies <br />which are intended to attenuate peak water demands throughout the City. <br />This mitigation measure is ongoing. <br />13.8 Mitigation will be regulated through the City’s development approval and <br />permitting process. Proposed master development plans, planned unit <br />development and subdivision applications, plats, and/or site plans must <br />address relevant water conservation mitigation measures prior to final <br />approval by the City. Implementation of mitigation measures will be <br />assured through developer agreements with the City, which will require a <br />financial security for land and infrastructure improvements and/or revoke <br />the right to acquire building permits and/or certificates of occupancy until <br />all relevant mitigation measures have been addressed. <br />This mitigation measure is ongoing. <br />