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4. Contribution to a stormwater impact fund held by the LRRWMO. This fund is used for <br />projects that offset the volume reduction that permitted projects were unable to achieve. Such <br />projects may occur throughout the LRRWMO, but funds are favored for use in the city where <br />they originated. The LRRWMO determines the contribution amount necessary per acre of <br />impervious surface. This amount is based upon actual expenditures of other projects to meet <br />the same volume control standards. <br />Stormwater FacilityMaintenance <br />Stormwater facility maintenance shall follow the recommendations of the MN Stormwater Manual, <br />or for public agencies facility maintenance shall be in accordance with the provisions of their MS4 <br />permit or approved Local Water Management Plan. An easement is required over the area inundated <br />by the design high water level storm event (including elevations determined for land -locked basins) <br />and additional area adequate to provide maintenance access. Where a private party is responsible for <br />maintenance, a maintenance declaration and plan that runs in perpetuity and is approved by the <br />LRRWMO must be placed on the property title. <br />Performance Sure <br />A performance surety shall be collected by either the LRRWMO or city, but not both, for stormwater <br />practices. Practice performance must be measured after installation. The surety may be used to <br />correct any deficiencies in performance, such as infiltration rate. Unused funds will be returned to <br />the permittee one year after construction is completed and after the practice is performing <br />satisfactorily. <br />The performance surety will be waived for public projects. <br />Comprehensive Watershed Management Plan <br />Lower Rum River Watershed Management Organization <br />October 2011 (Rervised <br />E-8 <br />