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compliance with the prepared Watershed Management Plan. <br /> <br /> 2. The LRRWMO intends to establish standard criteria for the <br />management of surface and underground water resources and states its <br />intention to adopt regulations and take all reasonable action to protect <br />water quality within the watershed. <br /> <br /> 3. The LRRWMO respectfully requests that the four member <br />cities agree to cooperate with the WMO and to aid and assist the WMO in <br />enforcing the Watershed Management Plan and uniform standards established <br />and adopted by the Commission to cover water resources within the <br />watershed. <br /> <br /> 4. The LRRWMO hereby states to its members and to the public <br />its intention to establishspecific requirements and criteria relating to <br />the review and recommendation of the Commission as it relates to certain <br />plats and to the issuance of certain construction and development permits, <br />and further states that it is the Commission's intention to draft standards <br />and criteria which will require the submission to the Commission for its <br />review and approval certain items, and the Commission will request that <br />each city include the Commission recommendations as a part of their plat or <br />permit approval. <br /> <br /> 5. Upon approval of the Lower Rum River Watershed Management <br />Plan by the Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources, each of the four <br />member cities will be required by state law to prepare and submit to the <br />LRRWMO local plans as to the management of water resources within the <br />individual member cities. It is the intention of this Commission to <br />require that all the local water management plans include the technical and <br />administrative standards, criteria and regulations which are to be <br />promulgated by the Commission and that each of the local plans will be <br />required to incorporate these technical and administrative requirements in <br />the local plans as the responsibility of each individual member city. It <br />is the intention of this Organization to provide technical expertise to the <br />member cities and to require the local communities to manage their water <br />resources and to protect the water quality within the watershed, and the <br />enforcement agency responsible for administering the standards and <br />criteria of the Commission will be each of the member cities. <br /> <br />Dated February 7, 1990. <br /> <br /> t-t: <br /> <br />Secf~t~ry ~ .... <br /> <br /> <br />