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Stantec <br /> CITY OF CENTERVILLE -2018 LOCAL WATER PLAN <br /> WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN <br /> District. Installing a rain garden, stabilizing erosion problems along shorelines, restoring <br /> degraded wetlands, installation of agricultural BMPs, and installing pervious pavers are some of <br /> the practices that may be eligible for this program. For selected projects, the RCWD may <br /> provide funding up to 50% of total project costs up to a maximum of$5,000. If a project is <br /> deemed to be highly beneficial to local water resources, then the RCWD can fund up to 75% of <br /> eligible materials and contracted labor up to $7,500. <br /> It is important to note that this policy is not intended to eliminate or reduce RCWD inspection <br /> efforts within the City. Rather, this policy would be a local means of enforcing erosion control <br /> issues with the same primary goals as the RCWD — protection of natural water resource <br /> systems. <br /> 6.9 WETLAND MANAGEMENT <br /> In accordance with the Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act (WCA), the RCWD currently <br /> serves as the Local Government Unit (LGU) for WCA administration within the City. The City <br /> anticipates that the RCWD will continue in this role in the future. Chapter 5 of the RCWD 2010 <br /> Watershed Management Plan delineates the details of the watershed district's wetland policies. <br /> These policies govern all wetland management issues within the City. <br /> As with floodplains and stormwater facilities, all wetlands within the property limits of new <br /> developments must be covered by protective easements. Any construction activity that may <br /> impact wetlands may require permits from the RCWD, the US Army Corps of Engineers, and/or <br /> MnDNR. Correspondence regarding any wetland impacts should be directed to the following: <br /> MN Dept. of Natural Resources US Army Corps of Engineers <br /> Jason Speigel, Area Hydrologist Andy Beaudet, Anoka County Point of Contact <br /> 1200 Warner Road St. Paul District, 180 5th Street E., Suite 700 <br /> St. Paul, MN 55106 St. Paul, MN 55101-1678 <br /> (651) 259-5822 (651) 290-5642 <br /> Rice Creek Watershed District <br /> Nick Tomczik, Permit Coordinator/Wetland Specialist <br /> 4325 Pheasant Ridge Drive NE, Suite 611 <br /> Blaine, MN 55449 <br /> (763) 398-3079 <br /> 6.10 FLOODPLAIN ADMINISTRATION <br /> Flood damage prevention requirements are contained in City Code Chapter 155 (see appendix). <br /> The goal of the requirements is to promote the public health, safety, and general welfare and to <br /> minimize the potential impacts of flooding such as loss of life, loss of property, disruption of <br /> commerce and governmental services, and extraordinary public expenditures for flood <br /> protection and relief. Figure 7 illustrates the approximate floodplain boundaries within the City. <br /> 6.25 <br /> 63 <br />
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