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4.a) Res 05-19-15-xx CLFLWD MOUCITY OF SCANDIA, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NO. 5 -19 -15 -XX RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) BETWEEN THE CITY OF SCANDIA AND THE COMFORT LAKE FOREST LAKE WATERSHED DISTRICT (CLFLWD) WHEREAS, in September 2010, the CLFLWD (the "District") adopted its revised Water Resource Management Plan (WRMP) under Minnesota Statutes 103B.231 which details the existing physical environment, land use and development in the watershed and establishes a plan to regulate water resource use and management to protect water resources, improve water quality, prevent flooding and otherwise achieve the goals of the Minnesota Statutes 103B and 103D; and WHEREAS, the WRMP incorporates the Rules adopted by the District to protect water resources, improve water quality, prevent flooding and otherwise achieve the goals of Minnesota Statutes Chapters 103B and 103D; and WHEREAS, the City has developed and adopted its Local Water Management Plan (LWMP), Appendix E of the City of Scandia Comprehensive Plan, that describes the existing and proposed physical environmental and land use within the City and sets forth an implementation plan for bringing local water management into conformance with the District's WRMP in accordance with the requirements of MN Statutes 103B.325 and 473.859; and WHEREAS, the Local Water Management Plan has been reviewed and approved by the Carnelian Marine St. Croix Watershed District, the Comfort Lake Forest Lake Watershed District, the Rice Creek Watershed District and the Metropolitan Council,; and WHEREAS, the City's LWMP includes a policy that the District continue being responsible for implementation of the District's rules and permitting program; and WHEREAS, the City is responsible for regulating land use an development and manages the review of zoning applications and permits that frequently require information, comments and coordination with the District; and WHEREAS, the City and the District recognize that the objectives of the WRMP and LWMP can best be realized through close coordination and cooperation between their respective staffs and officials during the review of zoning applications permit applications, environmental reviews, site visits and inspections; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SCANDIA, WASHINGTON COUNTY, MINNESOTA, that it should and hereby does enter into this MOU in order to document the understanding of the City and the District as to the roles and responsibilities of each for coordination of regulatory and enforcement activities, land use reviews and permitting related to surface and ground water management and City Council Resolution No.: 05 -19 -15 -XX Page 2 of 4 erosion and sediment control. The MOU applies within those portions of the City of Scandia lying within the District. Through these procedures and processes both parties will give due consideration to water and related land resources for which the City and District have regulatory responsibilities. COORDINATION COMMITMENTS Each parry commits to a comprehensive coordination process for the activities identified below or other regulatory and permitting actions that involve both parties. This process shall begin early in the application and permitting process at each organization. For purposes of this agreement Coordinators shall be designated by the City and the District, respectively. The designated Coordinators shall be responsible for coordinating all activities between the City and the District. The Cites erg Provide copies of zoning permit applications to the District, including subdivision applications, variance applications, and other zoning applications for activities proposed within the District that may impact surface or ground waters, floodplain or shoreland areas, or require District or MPCA permits. The City will provide copies of the applications to the District within five (5) working days of the date when the application is determined to be complete. The City will provide information regarding the process and schedule for application review, and the date that comments are needed from the District in order to be considered in the review of the applications. Provide copies of environmental reviews (EAW's, EIS's, AUAR's) submitted to the City for projects within the District. The City will provide copies of the environmental review documents within five (5) working days of the date when the document is received by the City, and will provide information regarding the process and schedule for review and the date when comments are needed from the District in order to be considered in the review document. Incorporate the comments of the District, such as permit requirements, required best management practices, and other recommendations and conditions, in the staff reports and recommendations for zoning permit applications. Contact District staff to inform them when the City receives inquiries from property owners that proposed work within shoreland and floodplain areas. City Council Resolution No.: 05 -19 -15 -XX Page 3 of 4 Conduct staff site visits with District staff as requested to share information and assess the potential impact from proposed activities to take place in shoreland and/or floodplain areas. Inform the District, within 24 hours, of reported shoreland or floodplain permit violations. If the violation appears to have included work below the Ordinary High Water elevation and/or wetlands, the City or the District will report the activity to the DNR Conservation Officer and Area Hydrologist. Provide information to City residents on the City's website regarding contacts for reporting possible violations of state or local regulations observed by residents during non -business hours. The District agrees Contact the City when the District receives inquiries from property owners that propose work within shoreland and floodplain areas. Advise the City of all permit applications to the District for areas of the City having territory within the District. Participate in site visits as requested to share information and assess the potential impact from proposed development projects and projects proposed in shoreland and/or floodplain areas or other areas of the District. If requested by the City, assist in making determinations on the need for and type of permit that may be required including District, WCA (Wetland Conservation Act), DNR, and COE (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers) permits. Notify the City when a permit has been issued. District staff shall coordinate site inspections with City staff when needed and will provide copies of inspection reports to the City. Inform the City, within 24 hours, of reported shoreland or floodplain permit violations. If the violation appears to have include work below the Ordinary High Water elevation and/or wetlands, the District or the City will report the activity to the DNR Conservation Officer and Area Hydrologist. If requested by the City or DNR, provide technical assistance for the preparation of wetland and shoreland restoration plans. The procedures outlined herein shall be effective immediately upon signature of the City and the District, and shall remain in effect until decided otherwise by either party. City Council Resolution No.: 05 -19 -15 -XX Page 4 of 4 Adopted by the Scandia City Council this 19th day of May, 2015. Randall Simonson, Mayor ATTEST: Kristina Handt, Administrator/Clerk Adopted by the Carnelian -Marine -St. Croix Watershed District this _ day of , 2013 Board Chair Jim Shaver, District Administrator