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Policy 4.2.2A: Work with and partner with the RCWD, VLAWMO and adjacent local <br />governments to protect high quality resources. <br />Policy 4.2.2B: Collaborate with adjacent jurisdictions and agencies to meet TMDL goals and <br />remove impaired water bodies from the impaired waters list. <br />Policy 4.2.2C: Partner with the RCWD on the implementation of Resource Management Plans. <br />Policy 4.2.2D: Facilitate data sharing among public entities that have jurisdiction or facilities <br />within the City. <br />4.3. Wetland Management <br />Issues <br />Benefits attributed to wetlands include floodwater storage and retention, nutrient assimilation, sediment <br />entrapment, ground water recharge, low flow augmentation, shoreland anchoring and erosion control, <br />aesthetics, recreation, and education. Accordingly, the loss of wetland acres, function and value will have <br />a direct negative effect on the City and its water resources. <br />Goals & Policies <br />Goal 4.3.1: Maintain and enhance, where possible, the functions and services of existing wetlands and <br />associated habitats with the City. <br />Policy 4.3.1A: Continue to support the administration of the Wetland Conservation Act (WCA) <br />requirements within the City by the RCWD and VLAWMO. <br />Policy 4.3.1B: Avoid impacts to upland natural communities that are critical to wetland wildlife <br />habitat function and incorporate these into the wetland preservation corridors/buffer zones. <br />Policy 4.3.1C: Integrate parcel- or project -based wetland replacement with watershed -based <br />restoration and enhancement locations <br />Policy 4.3.1D: Manage wetland resources using the flexibility afforded by state and federal rules, <br />through the implementation of the Resource Management Plan and Special Area Management <br />Plan. <br />Policy 4.3.1E: Consider providing incentives to private landowners to avoid wetland impact, <br />minimize wetland impact, and restore wetlands, while acknowledging that wetland management <br />and the monetary value of wetlands can be based upon differing value systems. <br />Policy 4.3.1F: Require wetland functional assessments, based on accepted methodology, on new <br />development projects to ensure wetland function and services are preserved to the extent possible. <br />4.4. Floodplain Management <br />Issues <br />Given the physical characteristics, high water table, and number of water bodies and flood prone areas, <br />floodplain management is an important consideration to minimize future flooding events. In addition, a <br />City of Lino Lakes SWMP 1 December 20151 67 <br />