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<br />I <br /> <br />i- <br /> <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 />9.7.01 <br /> <br />Sport Fisb Restoration Act <br /> <br />States receive federal aid monies for fisheries management, administered by <br />the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service on a 75 percent (federal) and 25 percent <br />(state) basis. The federal share is from excise taxes and the state share is <br />mainly from sport fishing licenses. <br /> <br />DNR's Flood Hazard Mitigation Program <br /> <br />Up to 50 percent cost sharing is available through the bonding program. As <br />with PF A funds, this alternative best applies to a phased construction scenario, <br />since the state funding is on the biennium. <br /> <br />Metropolitan Council Water Ouality Initiative Grant <br /> <br />Annually, Metropolitan Council sponsors the Water Quality Initiative Grant <br />Program, Initially focused on improving the quality to the Minnesota River, <br />the program expanded in 1996 to consider larger, regional based applications. <br />The program includes both technical and educational grant categories. A <br />maximum of $IOO,OOO is available, with up to three grant periods. A 25 <br />percent match is required. Applications have been due in March. <br /> <br />Metropolitan Livable Communities Fund <br /> <br />The Metropolitan Livable Communities Fund is focused on projects that <br />demonstrate alternative forms of urban design and development that promotes <br />more efficient use of land and regional services. This funding source could be <br />geared towards water quality restoration and/or retrofitting treatment into a <br />redeveloping setting. An example is the Phalen Village in St. Paul, where the <br />Restoration of Ames Lake near a mostly vacant shopping center, was funded <br />in 1996. <br /> <br />RCWD Cost-Sharing for Municipal Retrofit Stormwater Ouality BMPs <br /> <br />The purpose of this program is to encourage municipalities to incorporate <br />water quality management practices in redevelopment, roadway, and storm <br />sewer improvement projects. The amount of the cost share by RCWD is 75% <br />of estimated project cost, or bid cost (whichever is lower), not to exceed <br />$50,000. <br /> <br />MPCA Low Interest Loans <br /> <br />Typically used for wastewater treatment and collection systems, MPCA's <br />State Revolving Loan Fund dollars can be used in watershed or nonpoint <br />source control. PFA administers the State Revolving Loan Program for <br />MPCA. MPCA recently adopted rules to facilitate application of this program. <br />(Skwira, 1996). PF A typically waives the interest payment in the first two <br />years of the 20-year loan period and the interest rate is generally below the <br />bonding rate. There is no dollar limit or competition for these funds. <br /> <br />City of Arden Hills. Minnesota <br />Local Water Resource Management Plan <br /> <br />A,ARDEN0101.00 <br />Page 39 <br />