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the Lower Rum River watershed. The County or watershed district could then fund capital improvement <br />projects within the watershed in any number of ways, but whichever way is used it would generally result in <br />the taxpayers of the largest cities, or the cities having the highest tax value, paying the largest share of <br />capital improvement projects. In addition, none of the member cities would have a vote in any decisions <br />made by the County or watershed district to undertake a capital improvement project. For these reasons, <br />staff recommends approving alternative action #1. <br />Funding Source: <br />No funding is required for this case. Any future stormwater related capital improvement projects would be proposed <br />to be funded from the Stormwater Fund, though funding sources for each project would be examined on a case by <br />case basis. <br />Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends approving alternative action # 1. <br />Action: <br />If no further revisions to the amended JPA are desired, Council is requested to adopt Resolution 14-08-170 <br />amending the Joint Powers Agreement for the Creation of the Lower Rum River Watershed Management <br />Organization. <br />Resolution 1408170 <br />Amended LRRWMO JPA <br />Attachments <br />Form Review <br />Inbox Reviewed By Date <br />Kurt Ulrich Kurt Ulrich 08/21/2014 08:31 AM <br />Form Started By: Bruce Westby Started On: 08/20/2014 06:17 AM <br />Final Approval Date: 08/21/2014 <br />