Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 103B — Water Planning And Project Implementation
Section 103B.311 — County Water Planning And Management.

Subdivision 1. County duties. Each county is encouraged to develop and implement a local water management plan. Each county that develops and implements a plan has the duty and authority to:
(1) prepare and adopt a local water management plan that meets the requirements of this section and section 103B.315;
(2) review water and related land resources plans and official controls submitted by local units of government to assure consistency with the local water management plan; and
(3) exercise any and all powers necessary to assure implementation of local water management plans.
Subd. 2. Delegation. The county is responsible for preparing, adopting, and assuring implementation of the local water management plan, but may delegate all or part of the preparation of the plan to a local unit of government, a regional development commission, or a resource conservation and development committee. The county may not delegate authority for the exercise of eminent domain, taxation, or assessment to a local unit of government that does not possess those powers.
Subd. 3. Coordination. (a) To assure the coordination of efforts of all local units of government within a county during the preparation and implementation of a local water management plan, each county intending to adopt a plan shall conduct meetings with other local units of government and may execute agreements with other local units of government establishing the responsibilities of each unit during the preparation and implementation of the local water management plan.
(b) Each county intending to adopt a plan shall coordinate its planning program with contiguous counties. Before meeting with local units of government, a county board shall notify the county boards of each county contiguous to it that the county is about to begin preparing its local water management plan and is encouraged to request and hold a joint meeting with the contiguous county boards to consider the planning process.
Subd. 4. Water plan requirements. (a) A local water management plan must:
(1) cover the entire area within a county;
(2) address water problems in the context of watershed units and groundwater systems;
(3) be based upon principles of sound hydrologic management of water, effective environmental protection, and efficient management;
(4) be consistent with local water management plans prepared by counties and watershed management organizations wholly or partially within a single watershed unit or groundwater system; and
(5) the local water management plan must specify the period covered by the local water management plan and must extend at least five years but no more than ten years from the date the board approves the local water management plan. Local water management plans that contain revision dates inconsistent with this section must comply with that date, provided it is not more than ten years beyond the date of board approval.
(b) Existing water and related land resources plans, including plans related to agricultural land preservation programs developed pursuant to chapter 40A, must be fully utilized in preparing the local water management plan. Duplication of the existing plans is not required.
Subd. 5. [Repealed, 2003 c 128 art 1 s 176]
Subd. 6. [Repealed, 2003 c 128 art 1 s 176]
Subd. 7. [Repealed, 2003 c 128 art 1 s 176]
1990 c 391 art 2 s 19; 1991 c 345 art 2 s 13; 1991 c 354 art 2 s 3; 1992 c 514 s 14; 1995 c 184 s 24,25; 2003 c 128 art 1 s 84-87; 2012 c 272 s 34

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 103A - 114B — Water

Chapter 103B — Water Planning And Project Implementation

Section 103B.001 — Citation; Water Law.

Section 103B.101 — Board Of Water And Soil Resources.

Section 103B.102 — Local Water Management; Accountability And Oversight.

Section 103B.103 — Easement Stewardship Accounts.

Section 103B.151 — Coordinating Water Resource Planning.

Section 103B.155 — State Water And Related Land Resource Plan.

Section 103B.201 — Metropolitan Water Management Program; Purpose.

Section 103B.205 — Definitions.

Section 103B.211 — Joint Powers Watershed Management Organization.

Section 103B.215 — Boundary Change Of Watershed Districts.

Section 103B.221 — Terminating Watershed District.

Section 103B.225 — Boundary Change And Termination; Effect On Benefits And Damages.

Section 103B.227 — Watershed Management Organizations.

Section 103B.231 — Watershed Plans.

Section 103B.235 — Local Water Management Plans.

Section 103B.239 — Rule Review.

Section 103B.241 — Levies.

Section 103B.245 — Special Tax District; Local Government Unit.

Section 103B.251 — Capital Improvements By Watershed Management Organizations.

Section 103B.252 — Emergency Projects.

Section 103B.253 — County Levy Authority.

Section 103B.255 — Groundwater Plans.

Section 103B.301 — Title.

Section 103B.305 — Definitions.

Section 103B.311 — County Water Planning And Management.

Section 103B.312 — Identifying Priority Concerns.

Section 103B.313 — Plan Development.

Section 103B.314 — Contents Of Plan.

Section 103B.315 — Comprehensive Water Plan Review And Adoption.

Section 103B.321 — Duties Of The Board.

Section 103B.325 — Consistency Of Local Plans And Controls With Local Water Management Plan.

Section 103B.331 — Authority Under Approved Local Water Management Plans.

Section 103B.335 — Tax Levy Authority.

Section 103B.3355 — Wetland Functions For Determining Public Values.

Section 103B.3361 — Citation.

Section 103B.3363 — Definitions.

Section 103B.3367 — Water Plan Extensions.

Section 103B.3369 — Local Water Resources Restoration, Protection, And Management Program.

Section 103B.341 — Public Drainage.

Section 103B.345 — Resolving Disputes.

Section 103B.355 — Application.

Section 103B.451 — South Dakota-minnesota Boundary Waters Commission.

Section 103B.501 — Lake Improvement Districts.

Section 103B.505 — Definitions.

Section 103B.511 — Administration By Commissioner.

Section 103B.515 — Initiation And Establishment By County Board.

Section 103B.521 — Initiation By Petition And Establishment By County Board.

Section 103B.525 — Establishing District In More Than One County.

Section 103B.531 — Creation By Commissioner Of Natural Resources.

Section 103B.535 — Order Establishing District.

Section 103B.541 — Publication And Effective Date.

Section 103B.545 — Referendum On Establishment.

Section 103B.551 — Board Of Directors.

Section 103B.555 — Financing.

Section 103B.561 — Voting By Joint County Boards.

Section 103B.565 — Enforcing Ordinances.

Section 103B.571 — Annual Meeting Of District.

Section 103B.575 — Expanding Lake Improvement District.

Section 103B.581 — Termination.

Section 103B.601 — Definitions.

Section 103B.605 — District.

Section 103B.611 — Board.

Section 103B.615 — District Officers.

Section 103B.621 — Treasurer.

Section 103B.625 — Executive Director.

Section 103B.631 — Performance Of Duties And Expenses.

Section 103B.635 — District Funding.

Section 103B.641 — District Regulations.

Section 103B.645 — Prosecuting Violations.

Section 103B.651 — Definitions.

Section 103B.655 — District.

Section 103B.661 — Board.

Section 103B.665 — District Officers And Employees.

Section 103B.671 — Treasurer.

Section 103B.675 — Executive Director.

Section 103B.681 — Rules.

Section 103B.683 — Prosecuting Violations.

Section 103B.685 — Performance Of Duties And Expenses.

Section 103B.691 — District Funding.

Section 103B.801 — Comprehensive Watershed Management Planning Program.