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Watershed Boundary Change Process under Minnesota <br />Statues 103D.251 and 103d.261 <br />Minnesota law requires that: <br />Requirement <br />All lands within the Seven County Metropolitan area engage in <br />comprehensive water management on a watershed basis. <br />The Grass Lake Watershed Management Organization (WMO) was <br />formed in 1983 through a joint powers agreement between the cities <br />of Roseville and Shoreview. <br />On March 22, 2012 the Grass Lake WMO adopted resolution to <br />Issue <br />dissolve. <br />City Actions <br />EntityResolution of Date Adopted <br />Terminating <br />Dissolution <br />Roseville Petition to dissolve January 23, 2012 <br />Membership in <br />Shoreview Petition to dissolve February 6, 2012 <br />GLWMO <br /> <br />Copies of resolutions are attached <br />The action leaves: <br />Problem <br />1. The water and related land resources within the area without <br />watershed based management <br />2. The cities within the area out of compliance with the law <br />The water resources and Cities need to be included in a watershed <br />Need <br />management organization to be in compliance with the law. <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />