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Impact on Local Government (8410.0110) <br />Existing Local Controls <br />8410.0110 — Impact on Local Government <br />Subpart 1. Existing local controls. Each plan shall review the impact of local controls and <br />programs required by the plans according to part 8410.0100. This review shall include concerns <br />expressed by counties, cities, and townships with respect to their administrative and financial <br />capabilities to adopt and enforce the controls and programs in addition to a table that generally' <br />describes the status of local controls and programs of affected counties, cities, and townships with <br />respect to that required by the plan. <br />The philosophy to the Lower Rum River Water Management Organization relies on each member <br />city to address their own water resource management issues and to work cooperatively with each <br />other to resolve intercommunity related issues. The impact of local controls and programs varies <br />from community to community. Those communities that are nearly fully developed, will feel a <br />different impact than will a developing community . <br />Compliance with water resource regulations in a developed area often requires expensive retrofitting <br />up the land acquisition to control runoff. Conversely, compliance for a developing community may <br />have less impact because the community can take a proactive approach to implementing programs <br />and developing comprehensive plans to put in place the necessary infrastructure to avoid future water <br />resources problems. <br />The status of local controls and programs are listed in Table 11. <br />Table 11 Lower Rum River Watershed <br />Resolution <br />City <br />Design <br />Standards <br />Erosion <br />Control <br />Minimum <br />Building <br />Elevations <br />Filling of <br />Storage <br />Areas <br />Floodplain <br />Areas <br />Shoreland <br />and <br />Critical <br />Area* <br />Wetlands <br />Manage- <br />ment <br />Local Water <br />Resources <br />Management <br />Plan <br />Anoka <br />Y <br />Y <br />Y <br />Y <br />Y <br />N <br />Y <br />Y <br />Andover <br />Y <br />Y <br />Y <br />Y <br />Y <br />Y <br />Y <br />Y <br />Coon Rapids <br />Y <br />Y <br />Y <br />Y <br />Y <br />Y <br />Y <br />Y <br />Ramsey <br />Y <br />Y <br />Y <br />Y <br />Y <br />Y <br />Y <br />Y <br />Y Existing regulation adequate <br />N Regulations need to be adopted <br />Water Management Plan <br />P:\Mpls\23 MN\02\2302047\WorkFiles\3rd Gen WMP\LRRWMO 3rd Gen WMP July 2009Draft.doc <br />92 <br />
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