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3. It allows the RCWD to better address the protection and enhancement of wetlands <br />and other water resources as part of any project to repair and maintain the system. <br />This approach falls in line with the processes set up in the Resource Management Plan <br />(RMP). The ACD 10 -22 -32 branch system is the largest and most complex in Lino <br />Lakes. The headwaters of the ditch are in Columbus, where traditional agricultural land <br />use is principally in practice and drainage is an important benefit. Aggressive <br />management of a ditch system management plan will incorporate the need for agricultural <br />benefit practices that maintain drainage in the headwaters, and also respect the shift away <br />from agricultural land uses downstream, incorporating and recognizing the new urban <br />ditch benefits. The new urban benefits will provide ancillary benefits for subwatershed — <br />wide flood reduction and wetland protection where such benefits are desired. New ditch <br />management planning will use branch maintenance in rural areas, retrofits in urbanizing <br />areas, and master planned communities with greenways and open space to reduce <br />downstream flooding and retain and reuse water in local catchments. Since the RCWD <br />has a legal obligation to inspect, operate and maintain surface water management systems <br />in Lino Lakes, it would be beneficial to the city to support the RCWD in a way that <br />follows our RMP <br />The recognition of the use of alternative authorities is important. This does not mean, <br />however, that concurrence with the use of alternative authority is an endorsement of any <br />project, and that there will be a separate public process for any future project. <br />The Environmental Board was scheduled to review the request on Wednesday, June 2. <br />Their recommendation will be available at the council meeting. <br />Council Direction <br />Staff is requesting council consideration to place the RCWD request on a future council <br />meeting agenda. <br />Attachments <br />1. 10 -22 -32 Location Map <br />• <br />• <br />
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