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• <br />• <br />• <br />These landscape features, known as Integrated Management Practices (IMPs), are the <br />building blocks of LID. The conservation of open space, the reduction of impervious <br />surfaces, and the use of small -scale stormwater control, such as bioretention or grass <br />swales are just a few of the practices that can be used. LID is a versatile approach that <br />can be applied equally well to new development, urban retrofits, and redevelopment / <br />revitalization projects. <br />Funding for this project is from the Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust <br />Fund and the MN DNR Metro Greenways Program. The Environment and Natural <br />Resources Trust Fund is a permanent fund established in the Minnesota Constitution <br />and is funded through proceeds from the Minnesota State Lottery. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Staff is recommending approval of Resolution No. 09 -91. <br />ATTACHMENTS <br />1. Resolution No. 09 -91 <br />2 <br />