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<br />MDNR Shoreland and Floodplain <br /> <br />D. Each plan must identify member local units or government that have failed toa . <br />administer aMDNR-approved shoreland andfloodplain ordinance where. . <br />state law. If the plan notes that flood damage has occurred outside of mapped <br />floodplains or a potential for flooding exists adjacent to stormwater facilities, the plan <br />shall require the local unit of government to determine if additional local controls are <br />necessary to address the situation. <br /> <br />tand <br />dby <br /> <br />Table 6 shows the status of each member community as it relates to MDNR Shoreland and <br />Floodplain ordinances. <br /> <br />Table 6 <br /> <br />Shoreland and Floodplain Ordinances <br /> <br /> <br />Coon Rapids <br />Andover <br />Anoka <br />Ramsey <br /> <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br /> <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br /> <br />Land Use <br /> <br />E. If a plan notes the .existence of certain land uses that could adversely affect .the <br />organization's ability to achieve its water qualitygoals, and these uses cannot be <br />properlymanaged or regulatedwith existing controls, the uses c.onstitute apublic <br />nuisance according to Minnesota Statutes, Section 6f)9.74. In those cases, theplan must <br />provide for the adoption of local controls to define and abate the nuisances. For the <br />purpose of this chapter, public nuisance may include any action, failure to act, or land <br />use practice that would impair water quality if allowed to continue. <br /> <br />Any change in land use from the zoning at the time of adoption of this plan that covers 1 acre or <br />more must be approved by all municipalities in the subwatershed where the change is to occur. <br /> <br />Notification of intent to change land use and all pertinent information shall be given to the <br />representative of the affected city twenty-one (21) days before the zoning change is to take place. <br />Upon receipt, approval or rejection shall be made within 21 days. If no response is made, approval <br />will be implied. If the change is rejected within the specified time limit, an acceptable solution <br />should be attempted by all municipalities in the subwatershed. If no solution is reached, the <br />municipality desiring change may bring the matter to the WMO for decision as outlined in the Joint <br />Powers Agreement. <br /> <br />Water Management Plan <br />P:\Mpls\23 MN\02\2302047\WorkFiles\3rd Gen WMP\LRRWMO_3rd Gen WMP _July 2009 _Draft.doc <br /> <br />77 <br />