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Table 4-3 <br />6 <br />LRRWMO Regulation Policies <br />The LRRWMO requires water quality treatment through volume <br />reduction for development and redevelopment projects disturbing <br />at least 1 acre. Volume reduction must be consistent with the <br />LRRWMO Stormwater Standards included in Appendix E. <br />OO1OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOlOO <br />Developers, <br />Cities <br />loo <br />III1110000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 <br />LRRWMO <br />111111111111111111 III <br />7 <br />The LRRWMO requires infiltration practices to be implemented in <br />accordance with the guidance for determining the feasibility of <br />infiltration included in Appendix E and consistent with: <br />• NPDES General Construction Stormwater Permit (2013, as <br />amended) <br />• Minimal Impact Design Standards (MIDS) Design Sequence <br />Flow Chart (2013, as amended) <br />• Minnesota Department of Health's Evaluating Proposed <br />Stormwater Infiltration Projects in Vulnerable Wellhead <br />Protection Areas (MDH, 2007) <br />The LRRWMO recommends that infiltration practices be designed <br />consistent with the guidance included in the Minnesota Pollution <br />Control Agency's innesota Stor water anual <br />Developers, <br />Cities <br />LRRWMO <br />8 <br />The LRRWMO requires that stormwater management practices <br />constructed a condition of development or redevelopment shall be <br />placed in drainage and utility easements dedicated to the member <br />city. <br />Developers <br />LRRWMO <br />Cities <br />9 <br />The LRRWMO will cooperate with member cities, the MPCA, and <br />other stakeholders in the preparation of total maximum daily load <br />(TMDL) studies for waterbodies on the MPCA's current or future <br />impaired waters 303(d) list. The LRRWMO will work to align TMDL <br />implementation items into its Watershed Management Plan to <br />achieve efficiency. The LRRWMO will work with the cities to <br />evaluate funding options for the TMDL studies and implementation <br />actions to address impaired waters. <br />Cites <br />MS4s <br />Residents <br />LRRWMO <br />Cities <br />MPCA <br />10 <br />For development and redevelopment projects triggering a <br />LRRWMO permit, the LRRWMO requires the establishment of <br />permanent, vegetated buffers adjacent to wetlands of at least 16.5 <br />feet. The LRRWMO encourages member cities to adopt more <br />stringent wetland buffer requirements for new development. <br />Developers <br />LRRWMO <br />Cities <br />11 <br />The LRRWMO will serve as the Local Government Unit (LGU) for <br />administering Wetland Conservation Act (WCA) within its member <br />cities (excluding MNDOT jurisdiction). <br />Developers <br />Cities <br />LRRWMO <br />5-4 <br />
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