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chapter ~ Implementation n~o <br />nonce conforming to State of Minnesota guidelines. The <br />City uses the services of the Ramsey Soil and Water Con- <br />servation District in the review of development plans and <br />in the design of erosion control plans. The City will in- <br />vestigate the desirability of preparing an official map <br />shaving wetland areas necessary to the City's drainage <br />system. The City also proposes to adopt a surface use <br />classification system for Long Lake. <br />Air and Noise Pollution <br />Air and raise pollution problems are handled under the <br />City's public nuisance ordinance, zoning code, erfor- <br />mance standards, far commercial and industrialland <br />uses, and through licensing of "offensive trades" which <br />have particular possibilities of creating pollution prob- <br />lems. These ordinances, in conjunction with Minnesota <br />Pollution Control Agency regulations and assistance, <br />give adequate control over potential problems, Enforce- <br />ment of pollution-related ordinances is handled by the <br />City's full-time, professional sanitarian. <br />D. HOUSirig Implementation .The steps to be taken to implement the goals and policies <br />of the Housing Section of this plan are described in detail at <br />the end of this section. <br />E. Capital Improvement Construction of the City's public facilities is programmed <br />Plan in a capital improvement plan. The plan covers a five year <br />'period and is divided into two parts, a budget for projects to <br />be constructed in the coming year anda plan of projects. that <br />are expected to be undertaken in the fallowing yyears. The <br />plan is revised and approved annually with afull-revision <br />being done every. other year. In the off-year a simple update <br />is prepared. <br />s <br /> <br /> <br />
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