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CITY OF CENTERVILLE <br /> RESOLUTION 96 -22 <br /> APPROVING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT FOR INTERIM STRATEGY TO <br /> REDUCE NONPOINT SOURCE POLLUTION TO ALL METROPOLITAN WATER <br /> BODIES. <br /> WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Council adopted an Interim Strategy to Reduce Nonpoint Source <br /> Pollution to all Metropolitan Water Bodies on October 22, 1992, and required that all local <br /> governments, including the City of Centerville, adopt the same Interim Strategy Policy; and, <br /> WHEREAS, the Rice Creek Watershed District currently reviews development projects and <br /> issues permits based on erosion and control specifications, test management practices and NURP <br /> standards; <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY <br /> OF CENTERVILLE, MINNESOTA, that +should and hereby does approve the Comprehensive <br /> Plan Amendment to adopt an Interim Strategy to Reduce Nonpoint Source of Pollution to All <br /> Metropolitan Water Bodies subject to the following guidelines: <br /> 1. The City of Centerville will support the application of the National Urban Runoff Program <br /> (NURP) standards for the design of new storm water ponds and the Minnesota Pollution Control <br /> Agency (MPCA) Urban Best Management Practices titled " Protecting Water Quality in Urban <br /> Ares" to the review of any proposed development occurring in the City of Centerville to reduce <br /> nonpoint source pollution loading in storm water runoff. The City of Centerville will incorporate <br /> these standards and requirements in its Storm Water Management Plan and Land Use Controls in <br /> conjunction with the Rice Creek Watershed District to implement this policy. <br /> 2. The City of Centerville will prepare and adopt specific amendments to its Storm Water Plan <br /> and Land Use Controls by December 31, 1996. The Metropolitan Council will be notified after <br /> the amendments have been adopted. <br /> 3. The City of Centerville will continue working with the Department of Natural Resources and <br /> Rice Creek Watershed District to adopt the revised Shore Land Regulations consistent with the <br /> DNR schedule of priorities. The Metropolitan Council will be notified following the date of their <br /> adoption. <br /> Approval of this Comprehensive Plan Amendment is contingent upon, and subject to the required <br /> review and response by the Metropolitan Council. <br /> Adopted by the City Council on this 10th day of June, 1996. <br /> Tom Wilharber, Mayor <br /> ATTEST <br /> Trudi Breuninger, City Clerk <br />