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COUNTY OF ANOKA <br />Office of County Administration <br />ANOKA GOVERNMENT CENTER <br />COUNTY 2100 3rd Avenue • Anoka, Minnesota 55303 -2489 <br />(763) 323 -5700 <br />October 18, 2000 <br />JOHN "JAY" McLINDEN <br />County Administrator <br />The Honorable John Bergeson <br />Mayor, City of Lino Lakes <br />600 Town Center Parkway <br />Lino Lakes, MN 55014 <br />RE: Rice Creek Watershed District Appointment <br />Dear Mayor Bergeson: <br />• In accordance with the provisions of Minn. Stat. §103B.227, Anoka County in late October 2000 <br />will publish notice of a vacancy for the Rice Creek Watershed District Board of Managers. The <br />notice publication requirement applies because Rice Creek Watershed District is considered to be <br />a watershed management organization. The published notice must state that persons interested <br />in being appointed may submit their names to the appointing authority which is the county board <br />for a watershed district appointment. For your information, a copy of the notice which is to be <br />published is attached. <br />• <br />In appointing a manager to the Rice Creek Watershed District, Minn. Stat. §103D.311 is also <br />applicable. This statute requires a county board to appoint managers for a watershed district from <br />a list of persons nominated jointly or severally by the towns and municipalities within the district if <br />a list(s) is submitted 60 days before the manager's term of office expires or to appoint a manager <br />who resides in a city or town that fails to submit a list. If there is a desire to jointly submit a list for <br />the manager appointment, you may wish to confer with affected cities and towns and jointly submit <br />the list. The cities and towns with territory located in the Rice Creek Watershed District are Blaine, <br />Centerville, Circle Pines, Columbia Heights, Fridley, Lexington, Lino Lakes, Spring Lake Park and <br />Columbus. <br />In order for names submitted to the county to be considered a list under the statutory definition, the <br />list must contain the names of at least three nominees eligible to be appointed. To be eligible for <br />an appointment, a nominee must reside within the watershed district boundaries, be eligible to vote <br />in the district, and not be a public officer of the county, state, or federal government (except that <br />a soil and water conservation supervisor can be appointed). <br />In making watershed appointments, there is an additional factor which is to be considered by a <br />county board. Minn. Stat. §103D.311 requires watershed district managers to be appointed to fairly <br />represent the various hydrologic areas within the watershed district by residence of the manager <br />appointed. <br />FAX: 763 - 323 -5682 <br />Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer <br />T D D/TTY: 763-323-5289 <br />