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Surface Water Management <br /> In 1995, Minnesota Statutes Section 473.859, subs. 2 was amencled to make the local water plan <br /> (often referred to as local surface water management plans) required by section 103B. 235 a part of the <br /> land use plan of the local comprehensive plan. Minnesota Rules Chapter 8410, updated in July of 2015, <br /> includes the requirements for local water management plans. The main change that you need to be <br /> aware of is that all communities in the metropolitan area must update their local water plan between <br /> January 1, 2017 and December 31, 2018. This means that Centerville must update its local water plan <br /> as part of the comprehensive plan update. The community's updated local water plan should be <br /> submitted to the Council for its review concurrent with the review by the Watershed Management <br /> Organization(s)within whose watershed(s) the community is located. Failure to have an updated <br /> local water plan will result in the comprehensive plan being found incomplete for review until <br /> the required plan is provided to the Council. <br /> Local water plans must meet the requirements for local water plans in Minnesota Statutes, section <br /> 1036.235 and Minnesota Rules Chapter 8410. In general, local surface water plans need to include a <br /> summary of the priorities and problems in the community; structural, nonstructural and programmatic <br /> actions to take to address the priorities and problems; and clearly identified funding mechanisms to fix <br /> the problems. <br /> More detailed guidance for the local water pians can be found in Appendix C of the Council's 2040 <br /> Water Resources Policy Plan and in the Council's current Local Planning Handbook. <br /> In addition, the Council has also updated its priority lake list that was first developed in the 1980s as <br /> part of the Water Resources Policy Plan update. Figure 2 shows the priority lakes for Centerville. The <br /> Council uses the priority lake list to focus its limited resources. The list is also used in the environmental <br /> review process. Where a proposed development may impact a priority lake, the project proposer must <br /> complete a nutrient budget analysis for the lake as part of the environmental review process. <br /> Also included on Figure 2 is the watershed organization(s) that Centerville is part of and a list of <br /> impaired waters in the community for use in development of your local water plans. <br /> Other Plan Considerations <br /> Water Supply <br /> Local comprehensive plans also aaaress water supply (Minn. Stat., Sec. 473.859). For communities in <br /> the metropolitan area with municipal water supply systems, this local comprehensive plan requirement <br /> is met by completing the local water supply plan template, which was jointly developed by the <br /> Metropolitan Council and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resource (DNR). <br /> FOR COMMUNITIES WHO OWN/OPERATE A PUBLIC: WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM: <br /> Because your community owns/operates a municipal community public water supply system (PWS), <br /> the local water supply plan must be updated as part of the local comprehensive plan (Minn. Stat., Sec. <br /> 103G.291). <br /> The updated local water supply plan should include information about your community along <br /> with information about any neighboring communities served by your system. <br /> You should update your local water supply plan upon notification by DNR. Local water supply plan due <br /> dates will be staggered between January 1, 2017 and December 31, 2018. Your updated local water <br /> supply plan should be submitted to the DNR. DNR will share the plan with the Council, and it will be <br /> Page-24 12C`15 SYS FEMSIA-YEMENI - CENTERVIL.LE WATER RESOURCES <br />