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CITY OF <br />INO LAKES <br />10/24/94 - <br />Background <br />The structure of the content of a local plan should include (based <br />on Minnesota Rules Chapter 8410; Metropolitan Area Local Water <br />Management): <br />• Purpose Statement <br />• Water resource management related agreements <br />• Executive Summary <br />• Land and water resources inventory . <br />• Establishment of policies and goals <br />• Assessment of problems <br />• Corrective actions <br />• Financial considerations <br />• Implementation priorities <br />• Implementation program <br />• Amendment procedures <br />• Submittal and review <br />The intent of Lino Lakes' local plan is to focus all basic information <br />and planning data into a single document which describes existing <br />conditions, specific policy matters, and considerations for the <br />future enhancement of the City's water resources. The plan has <br />been prepared in accordance and consistent with the Rice Creek <br />Watershed District Watershed Management Plan and the Vadnais <br />Lake Area Watershed Management Organization Plan. <br />Proper use of water resources and water quality protection can be <br />realized through strong policies and thoughtful program imple- <br />mentation. Such a program will require the cooperation of <br />neighboring communities, the county, state and federal agencies <br />and the WMOs. Planning allows decisions to be made which <br />provide for the enhancement of water quality, prevention of <br />ground water degradation, and the reduction of local flooding. <br />Local Water Management Plan SEH NO: LINOL9402.00 <br />Policy Document Page 8 <br />
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