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• <br />3.13. Water Resource Related Agreements <br />The Cities of Lino Lakes and Centerville have entered into a Joint Powers Agreement for regulating water <br />for which the two Cities have jointly adopted and enforce ordinance requirements. <br />4.0 Identified Issues, Goals and Policies <br />Issues, goals and policies were developed for this Plan through a process of compiling issues and goals <br />identified in plans and studies previously completed by the City and other local agencies. Primary sources <br />of information were the previous Surface Water Management Plan, the City's Comprehensive Plan, <br />resource management plans, and watershed management plans of the Rice Creek Watershed District and <br />Vadnais Lake Area Watershed Management Organization. The compiled goals and policies were refined <br />by city staff and consultants for review by the City of Lino Lakes Environmental Board (whose purpose is <br />to advise the city council in the use and management of its natural resources). <br />Issues, goals and policies have been identified under the following categories: <br />4.1 Water Rate & Quantity <br />4.2 Water Quality <br />4.3 Wetland Management <br />4.4 Floodplain Management <br />4.5 Public Ditch System <br />• 4.6 Groundwater Management <br />4.7 Natural Resources <br />4.8 Erosion and Sediment Control <br />4.9 Regulations, Permitting and Reporting <br />4.10 Monitoring, Maintenance and Inspection <br />4.11 Public Participation, Information and Education <br />4.12 Financing <br />4.1. Water Rate & Quantity <br />Issues <br />Within the City of Lino Lakes, streams, lakes, and wetlands have been subjected to increased surface <br />water runoff rates and volumes. Increased discharge rates and volumes have caused serious down - cutting <br />and stream bank erosion in some areas. Increased runoff rates and volumes also contribute to flooding <br />concerns and water quality concerns. <br />These issues are likely to intensify in the future. The Metropolitan Council prepared and adopted a <br />regional growth strategy that anticipates further urbanization of the City. In addition, transportation <br />improvements in or near the City will facilitate and precipitate urbanization. Without mitigation, the <br />inevitable impacts will be increased volume and increased peak flows of surface water runoff. Sediment <br />loads, and with it pollutants and contaminants, would also increase. <br />City of Lino Lakes SWMP 1 February 8, 2013 Draft 1 57 <br />
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