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01-13-2009 Council Work Session Packet
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1. Purpose of plan <br /> 2. Water resource management related a�reements <br /> 3. Executive summary <br /> 4. Land and water resources inventory (For this requirement and others that follow, <br /> communities are encouraged to use as much of the WMO plan as they can. The <br /> community should be aware that not all WMO plans will contain the leve] of detail <br /> needed for the community and in those instances,the community will need to provide <br /> additional information). <br /> 5. Establishment of policies and goals <br /> A. All communities need a strong policy statement to show that they are committed to <br /> a goal of no adverse impact(nondegradation) for area water resources. <br /> B. All communities need goals for their lakes consistent with Watershed Management <br /> Organization plan goals. <br /> C. The Council's 2030 Regional Development Framewos•k classified communities as <br /> urban planning areas (developing and developed areas) and rural planning areas <br /> (rural centers, agricultural, diversified rural and rural residential areas). <br /> Communities classified as developed or developing and MS4 communities in the <br /> rural planning area need to include actions that show the community is committed <br /> to the goal of no adverse impact or nondegradation goal for area water resources. <br /> Actions should include: <br /> i. Adopting erosion and sediment contro] ordinances that are consistent with <br /> NPDES Construction Stormwater permit and MS4 permit requirements <br /> ii. Preparing wetland management plans (refer to 8G for more details of what <br /> should be in a wetland management plan) <br /> � iii. Adopting ordinances that control peak runoff(Suggested guidance - <br /> Minnesota Stormwater Manual) <br /> iv. Adopting best management practices for development that will result in TSS <br /> and TP reductions of 80%and 50%respectively <br /> v. Adopting best management practices for redevelopment that will result in <br /> TSS and TP reductions (Suggested guidance - Minnesota Stormwater <br /> Manual) <br /> vi. Including funding mechanisms that support implementation and enforcement <br /> D. Developing and developed communities that are a Phase I or Phase II NPDES <br /> MS4 permit community need to integrate their Stormwater Pollution Prevention <br /> Plan policies and goals into their local water management plan, in accordance with <br /> MPCA requirements and schedules. <br /> E. Developed and developing communities listed as nondegradation communities as <br /> part of their NPDES MS4 permit need to revise their Stormwater Pollution <br /> Prevention Plan to include the required information for nondegradation. <br /> Nonde�radation policies and goals should be summarized or integrated into their <br /> local water mana�ement plans. <br /> F. Rural planning area (rural centers, agricultural, diversified rural and rural <br /> residential) communities need to include actions that show the community is <br /> 84 <br />
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