Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 103B — Water Planning And Project Implementation
Section 103B.314 — Contents Of Plan.

Subdivision 1. Executive summary. Each plan must have an executive summary, including:
(1) the purpose of the local water management plan;
(2) a description of the priority concerns to be addressed by the plan;
(3) a summary of goals and actions to be taken along with the projected total cost of the implementation program;
(4) a summary of the consistency of the plan with other pertinent local, state, and regional plans and controls, and where inconsistencies are noted; and
(5) a summary of recommended amendments to other plans and official controls to achieve consistency.
Subd. 2. Assessing priority concerns. For each priority concern defined pursuant to section 103B.312, clause (1), the plan shall analyze relevant data, plans, and policies provided by agencies consistent with section 103B.313, subdivision 6, and describe the magnitude of the concern, including how the concern is impacting or changing the local land and water resources.
Subd. 3. Goals and objectives addressing priority concerns. Each plan must contain specific measurable goals and objectives relating to the priority concerns and other state, regional, or local concerns. The goals and objectives must coordinate and attempt to resolve conflict with city, county, regional, or state goals and policies.
Subd. 4. Implementation program for priority concerns. (a) For the measurable goals identified in subdivision 3, each plan must include an implementation program that includes the items described in paragraphs (b) to (e).
(b) An implementation program may include actions involving, but not limited to, data collection programs, educational programs, capital improvement projects, project feasibility studies, enforcement strategies, amendments to existing official controls, and adoption of new official controls. If the local government finds that no actions are necessary to address the goals and objectives identified in subdivision 3 it must explain why actions are not needed. Staff and financial resources available or needed to carry out the local water management plan must be stated.
(c) The implementation schedule must state the time in which each of the actions contained in the implementation program will be taken.
(d) If a local government unit has made any agreement for the implementation of the plan or portions of a plan by another local unit of government, that local unit must be specified, the responsibility indicated, and a description included indicating how and when the implementation will happen.
(e) If capital improvement projects are proposed to implement the local water management plan, the projects must be described in the plan. The description of a proposed capital improvement project must include the following information:
(1) the physical components of the project, including their approximate size, configuration, and location;
(2) the purposes of the project and relationship to the objectives in the plan;
(3) the proposed schedule for project construction;
(4) the expected federal, state, and local costs;
(5) the types of financing proposed, such as special assessments, ad valorem taxes, and grants; and
(6) the sources of local financing proposed.
Subd. 5. Other water management responsibilities and activities coordinated by plan. The plan must also describe the actions that will be taken to carry out the responsibilities or activities, identify the lead and supporting organizations or government units that will be involved in carrying out the action, and estimate the cost of each action.
Subd. 6. Amendments. (a) The plan authority may initiate an amendment to the local water management plan by submitting a petition to the board and sending copies of the proposed amendment and the date of the public hearing to the following entities for review: local government units defined in section 103B.305, subdivision 5, that are within the plan's jurisdiction; and the state review agencies.
(b) After the public hearing the board shall review the amendment pursuant to section 103B.315, subdivision 5, paragraphs (b) and (c). The amendment becomes part of the local water management plan after being approved by the board. The board must send the order and the approved amendment to the entities that received the proposed amendment and notice of the public hearing.
2003 c 128 art 1 s 90

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.