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I <br />i <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />i <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />i <br />I <br /> <br /> COUNTY OF ANOKA <br /> COMMUNITY HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT <br /> FOURTH FLOOR <br />COURTHOUSE ANOKA. MINNESOTA 55303 612-421-4760 <br /> Ext. 1390 <br /> <br />Public Heelth Nurs*ng Services <br />Environmental Heallh Services <br />Mentel Heallh, Menial Reterdahon. <br /> Chem~cat Dependency Services <br /> <br />Lloyd Schnei]e, Clerk <br />City of Ramsey <br />15153 Nowthen Bird. NW <br />^noka, MN <br /> <br />Dear Mr. Schnelle: <br /> <br />As you are awarej <br /> <br />Femdy & Children's Servicea <br />Volunleer SerwCeS <br />D~,veloprnenlel Achievemenl Centers <br /> <br />May 3, 1985 <br /> <br />the 1982 Legislature <br /> <br />enacted the Metropolitan Watershed <br /> <br />Management Act (Chapter 509 oi the 1952 Session Laws). This Act requires that <br />watershed planning and management be undertaken in the metropolitan area. <br />One of the critical dates set forth in the Act is the formation of a watershed <br />management organization (WMO) by 3uly 1, 1985. <br /> <br />The formation of a WMO by the elected city and township officials in the <br />affected area prior to 3uly 1, 1985, can be accomplished by: 1) joint powers <br />agreement between the affected communities with the submission of the <br />required map to the Water Resources Board; 2) Chapter 112 Watershed District; <br />or 3) city/township consent to the County acting on behalf of the community in <br />forming a joint powers WMO. If city and township officials do not organize a <br />WMO by one of the foregoing methods by 3uly 1, 1985, the County becomes a <br />WMO for the area not organized and must prepare and implement the required <br />watershed plan. <br /> <br />The County has several options for providing WMO services when local <br />communities do not exercise their authority to form a WMO. These planning and <br />implementing options include: 1) contracting with an organized WMO; <br />2) contracting with the Soil and Water Conservation District; 3) contracting with <br />an adjacent watershed district; 4) contracting with a consultant firm; <br />5) contracting with a city; or 6) hiring additional County staff. In any event, all <br />costs incurred by the County for these services, including contract <br />administration, would be paid for by a tax on all property within the area to <br />which the services apply. <br /> <br />City and township officials are afforded a greater opportunity for directing the <br />watershed planning and implementing efforts when they agree to form a local <br />WMO. As such, from a property owner's view, the formation of a local WMO is <br />the most desirable option for the following reasons: <br /> <br />Local officials are best informed regarding the unique watershed needs <br />within their community and can assure that the plan adequately addresses <br />their concerns. <br /> <br />Affirmative Action / EQual Opportunity Employer <br /> <br /> <br />
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