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• <br />Rice Creek Watershed District staff recommend the Stable stream rehabilitation method. <br />Analysis of the comparison effectiveness values between the four options show that the <br />Stable stream rehabilitation option has: <br />• Neutral to good flood mitigation <br />• Good expectations for maintenance costs (Lower) <br />• Neutral to good future stormwater conveyance <br />• Good expectations for biologic conditions <br />• Good expectations for downstream water quality <br />• Neutral to good expectations for impacts to wetlands (lower impacts) <br />• Neutral to good expectations for cost (less expensive) <br />• And neutral in terms of project timing of implementation in 2004 <br />Although the JD2/Hardwood Creek Rehabilitation Project does not effect Lino Lakes <br />geographically, the creek watershed is very large. (Attachment 1) An estimated 30% of <br />the nutrients entering Peltier Lake, and other Lakes in the Rice Creek Chain of Lakes <br />Park are from JD2. All options other than the Stable Stream rehabilitation offer neutral to <br />poor expectations for biologic conditions and down stream water quality. <br />• OPTIONS: <br />1. Approve ResolutionNo. 04 -173 <br />2. Do Not Approve <br />RECOMMENDATIONS: <br />Option 1 <br />Attachments <br />1. Map of JD2/Hardwood Creek Watershed <br />2. Resolution No. 04 -173 <br />• <br />