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<br />I <br />I. <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />. <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />{' <br />I <br /> <br />8.15.01 <br /> <br />This plan and all subsequent amendments will become part of the City's Comprehensive Plan <br />(adopted by reference), in accordance with Environmental Review 21040, 1995 revisions to <br />Minnesota Statutes 103B.235, Subd. 3A and 473.859, Subd. 2 (Chapter 176, Laws of Minnesota <br />1995), as part ofthe adoption process for this plan. <br /> <br />Metropolitan Councils' review of this plan is concurrent with the watershed review. Comments are <br />forwarded to the WMOs. According to Metropolitan Council staff, the plan does not have to be re- <br />submitted as a formal comprehensive plan amendment, subjeet to additional review, at a latter date. <br />The adopted City plan will meet Metropolitan Council's requirements and will be thereby <br />recognized as a comprehensive plan amendment. <br /> <br />Federal and state agencies <br />Federal and state agencies will continue to have certain administrative responsibilities. These <br />responsibilities include, but are not limited to: <br /> <br />· Wetland alteration: <br />- Department of National Resources for all issues relating to state protected waters and <br />wetland; and <br /> <br />- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. EPA, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife for all issues related to <br />all wetland are not under the jurisdietion of the DNR. <br />· Ground Water Issues; <br />· Individual sewage treatment systems; and <br />. Hazardous waste/spill response. <br /> <br />Local Ordinances <br />The City has most of the necessary official controls to implement this plan today. The following text <br />includes a discussion oflocal controls as required by Riee Creek Watershed District and other <br />agencies. <br /> <br />Shore land Management <br />There is a DNR approved shoreland ordinance in-place at this time. <br /> <br />Floodplain Management <br />The City of Arden Hills currently does participate in the National Flood Insurance Program. A <br />minimum requirement for elevations of new structures is eurrently included in an existing City <br />ordinance, Chapter 13 of the City's eodes. In areas not regulated by floodplain management control, <br />the lowest floor elevation shall be determined by an elevation of available flood information or <br />placing the lowest floor at a level at least three feet above the highest known water level <br /> <br />Groundwater (Wellhead) Protection <br />The groundwater protection ordinance would establish overlay districts for wellbead protection areas <br />and any areas of spring activity or groundwater/surface water interaction. It would also address <br />permitted uses in the various protection zones and could be further developed to address <br />abandonment of wells. <br />