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8410.0160 - General Structure <br />Each local plan must, at a minimum, meet the requirements for local plans in Minnesota <br />Statutes, Section 103B.235, except as provided by the watershed management organization plan <br />under Part 8410.0110, subpart 3. Each local plan must include sections containing a table of <br />contents; purpose; water resource related agreements; executive summary; land and water <br />resource inventory; establishment of goals and policies; relation of goals and policies to local, <br />regional, state, and federal plans~ goals, and programs;'assessment of problems; corrective <br />actions; financial considerations; implementation priorities; amendment procedures; <br />implementation program; and an appendix. Each community should consider including its <br />local plan as a chapter of its local comprehensive plan. Each local plan shall be adopted within <br />two years of the board's approval of the last organization plan that affects local units of <br />government. <br />SA: MS s 103B.101; 103B.211; 103B.231; 103B.227 <br />HIST: 17 SR 146 <br /> <br />8410.0170- Structure <br />Subpart 1. Purpose. Each local plan must have a section entitled "Purpose" outlining the <br />purposes of the water management programs required by Minnesota Statutes, sections 103B.205 <br />to 103B.255. <br /> <br />Subpart 2. Water Resource Management Related Agreements. Appropriate water resource <br />management related agreements that have been entered into by the local community must be <br />outlined, including joint powers agreements related to water management that the local <br />community may be party to between itself and water management organizations, adjoining <br />communities, or private parties. Available information concerning these agreements in general <br />conformance with the content of joint powers agreements for organizations as outlined in part <br />8410.0030 must be included. <br /> <br />Subpart 3. Executive Summary. Each plan shall have a section entitled "Executive Summary" <br />that generally summarizes the content of the local plan in a manner similar to that required for <br />organization plans under part 8410.0050. <br /> <br />Subpart 4. Land and Water Resource Inventory. Each local plan must contain a composite land <br />and water resource inventory containing all relevant data from organization plans affecting it <br />consistent with the data required by part .8410.0060. <br /> <br />Subpart 5. Establishment of Policies and Goals. Each local plan must state specific goals and <br />corresponding policies related to the purpose of these plans, be consistent with the policies and <br />goals of the organization plans within the city or township, and address the relation of the local <br />plan to the regional, state, and federal goals and programs outlined in part 8410.0070. <br /> <br />Subpart 6. Assessment of Problems. Each plan must contain a summary assessment of existing <br />or potential water resource related problems, including those identified in organization plans <br />that affect the community. The problem assessment must be completed for only those areas <br />within the corporate limits of the community and meet the same content requirements as those <br />outlined for organization plans under part 8410.0080, subparts 1 and 2. <br /> <br />223 <br /> <br /> <br />