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Image Placeholder <br />249COMPREHENSIVE WATER <br />RESOURCES MANAGEMENT PLAN <br />2040 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE DRAFT Dec14-17 <br />for review only <br />Background <br />Lakes, wetlands, streams, and drainage ways dominate the <br />landscape� These natural features play an extensive role in the way in <br />which the community is currently developed, and will develop into the <br />future. There are nine lakes in the City classified as protected waters <br />and three lakes which are classified as wetlands by the Minnesota <br />Department of Natural Resources� Hardwood Creek, Clear Water <br />Creek and a number of judicial ditches also traverse the City� There <br />are three separate watershed districts in the City of Hugo� The majority <br />of the City is within the Rice Creek Watershed District except for small <br />portions of eastern Hugo that are within the Carnelian-Marine-St� Croix <br />Watershed District and the Brown’s Creek Watershed District� There <br />are also approximately 944 acres of protected wetlands in the City of <br />Hugo� <br />Content <br />The Hugo Water Resource Management Plan is divided into six sections: <br />• Section 1�0 Executive Summary provides background information and summarizes the plan contents� <br />• Section 2�0 Land and Water Resource Inventory presents information about the topography, geology, groundwater, soils, land use, public <br />utilities, surface waters, hydrologic system and data, impaired waters, and the drainage system� <br />• Section 3�0 Agency Cooperation describes local organizations and other governmental controls and programs that affect water <br />management� <br />• Section 4�0 Assessment of Problems and Issues presents the City’s water management related problems and issues� <br />• Section 5�0 Goals and Policies outlines the City’s goals and policies pertaining to water management� <br />• Section 6.0 Implementation Program presents the program elements and discusses the responsibilities, priorities and financial <br />considerations associated with the implementation program�