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a <br />I* <br />i <br />t <br />CITY OF <br />ENO LAKES <br />10/24/94 <br />Administration <br />changes make the terminology and methods consistent with the <br />Local Water Management Plan. Below is a more detailed explana- <br />tion of the changes required for each regulation. <br />Shore land Management <br />Shoreland Management Ordinance, Appendix H, requires minor <br />modifications to make it conform to the DNR recommended <br />Shoreland ordinances. <br />Flood Plain Management <br />Based on the hydrologic analysis of the Local Water Management <br />Plan, amendments to the City's flood insurance study should be <br />made. In addition, the revised flood zones should be shown on <br />the official zoning map. <br />Restrictive Soils <br />Restrictive soils are covered under the existing code. <br />Wetland Protection <br />The City task force would develop the basis for wetland protec- <br />ton. The ordinance would then be added in the Local Water <br />Management Section. <br />Erosion and Sedimentation Control <br />The City should develop an erosion and sedimentation control <br />ordinance, consistent w ith the model ordinance developed by the <br />Ramsey Soil and Water Conservation District as part of the Erosion <br />and Sediment Control Handbook (1989). <br />Public Utilities <br />Public utilities are covered under the existing code. <br />Environmental Protection <br />Regulations for environmental protection would address such <br />things as fertilizer control, disposal of leaves and lawn clippings, <br />Local Water Management Plan SEH NO: LINOL9402.00 <br />Policy Document <br />Page 35 <br />