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management categories provide the guide for plan implementation and district expenditures. The <br />• identified goals and polices established by the plan are implemented in part by the established Rules. The <br />RCWD adopted Rule RMP -3, which governs approximately 95% of Lino Lakes, in 2009. This Rule is <br />specifically focused on improving wetland functions and water quality through the District's permitting <br />process. <br />• <br />• <br />Vadnais Lake Area Watershed Management Organization WMP <br />The Vadnais Lakes Area Water Management Organization (VLAWMO) Watershed Management Plan <br />describes how the VLAWMO will address water management over the next 10 years. VLAWMO was <br />organized by a Joint Powers Agreement in 1983 in response to the Minnesota Metropolitan Surface Water <br />Act of 1982 (Minnesota Statutes {M.S.} Section 473.875 to 473.883). The first VLAWMO Watershed <br />Management Plan was prepared, approved, and adopted in 1987. The second generation plan was <br />prepared and adopted in 1995. That plan expired in 2006. This current Plan represents a third generation <br />plan and will be effective from 2007 to 2016. In addition to complying with the aforementioned laws, this <br />Plan meets the requirement of Minnesota Rules 8410, 8420, and 8750. The Plan includes management <br />standards and procedures for addressing surface water, wetland, and groundwater issues. <br />RCWD Resource Management Plan and Rule RMP -3 <br />The Lino Lakes Resource Management Plan (RMP) came about through a partnership between the Rice <br />Creek Watershed District (RCWD) and the City of Lino Lakes. The RMP examines natural resources on <br />a watershed basis to create a planning and regulatory framework that will protect and enhance those <br />resources in the context of development pressures within the watershed. The RMP was developed in <br />close coordination with state and federal permitting authorities and has been prepared to be consistent <br />with both state and federal wetland regulations. The plan incorporates continuing maintenance of <br />capacity within the public drainage systems in accordance with Minnesota Statutes Chapter 103E by <br />reducing runoff volumes conveyed through the system. It constitutes a Comprehensive Wetland <br />Management Plan under Minnesota Statutes § 103G.2243 and was approved by the Minnesota Board of <br />Water and Soil Resources in 2008. The RMP is intended that components of the plan be incorporated <br />into Clean Water Act (CWA) Section 404 permit evaluations. The RMP also provided guidance to the <br />City of Lino Lakes for ecologically -based land use decisions during their Comprehensive Plan and storm <br />water management plan update process. <br />The purpose of Rule RMP -3 is to implement the Lino Lakes Resource Management Plan (RMP) adopted <br />by the Rice Creek Watershed District in 2008. This Rule regulates activity both in wetland and on upland <br />within the RMP area. It comprehensively addresses wetland and other water resource protection concerns <br />and therefore replaces permit review under individual District Rules C (Stormwater Management) and F <br />(Wetland Alteration). <br />JD4 Resource Management Plan and RMP -2 <br />The Judicial Ditch 4 (JD4) RMP provides a watershed -based approach to wetland management that is <br />consistent with RCWD goals. The approach uniquely addresses management in the context of wetland <br />functions and the effects of anticipated future land use. The RMP was developed in close coordination <br />with state and federal permitting authorities, and has been prepared to be consistent with both state and <br />federal wetland regulations. It is intended that components of the plan be incorporated into CWA Section <br />404 permit evaluations. The approach is unique as a means to develop a comprehensive wetland <br />management plan according to the State of Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act, because it not only <br />provides existing wetland functions and values, but forecasts future functions in light of anticipated land <br />use, and watershed -based approaches for no net loss of wetland function. <br />City of Lino Lakes SWMP February 8, 2013 Draft 15 <br />