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Draft Ynitial Draft <br />Section Language or <br />®r Pa a Section Headin BWSR Comments <br /> Develop map of redevelopment opportunities and <br /> redevelopment SW ordinance. In fully developed areas, <br /> redevelopment provides some of the few chances to <br /> improve water quantit and ualit in the watershed. <br />Section 5.7 Education and Work with non-profits to develop education strategy. Select <br /> Public Involvement anon-profit organization to coordinate the development of <br /> the education strate <br />5.8 Groundwater This section could emphasize what other GW management <br /> programs are doing and your strategy to partner in their <br /> programs. <br /> How will the District identify and regulate protection of <br /> sensitive roundwater areas? <br />5.5 Wetland More detail is needed to explain the GLWMO's <br /> Management management intentions related to priority areas, review of <br /> WCA applications, locations of mitigations, functional and <br /> value assessments,. volume conservation, buffer <br /> requirements, and management of "protect" wetlands. A <br /> comprehensive wetland plan could be the vehicle to create <br /> an overlay district to be implemented by the cities or <br /> GLWMO. <br />Appendix Provide narrative of past accomplishment of the GLWMO. <br />5.7 Education and The CAC can aid in the marketing of the Plan and provide <br /> Public valuable insight into "grassroots" solutions to community <br /> Involvement, water management issues. We believe that including private <br /> Continue non-profit organization membership would improve an <br /> commitment to already strong committee. <br /> CAC/TAC as part <br /> of plan The could also benefit significantly by forming a on-going <br /> implementation technical advisory committee consisting of local, regional, <br /> state and federal technical staff. There are many changes <br /> coming in the next few years -and the TAC will ensure the <br /> WMO roactivel meets an new law or rule than e. <br />5.7 Public Involvement Plan should explore how GLWMO will integrate with the <br /> Shoreview and Roseville Environmental Management <br /> Committees. <br />6.2 Implementation Rather than the 10-year planning cycle, create an annual or <br /> Program biennial cycle to review and update the CIP and <br /> Components implementation needs. Perhaps, making it part of the annual <br /> reporting process. <br />S:\METRO\Wmo-wd\GRASSLA\60 day review.doc <br />