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File #: DC-1493    Version: 1
Type: Consent Action Status: Passed
File created: 9/29/2022 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 11/15/2022 Final action: 11/15/2022
Enactment date: 11/15/2022 Resolution #: 22-493
Title: Appointment To Lower Minnesota River Watershed District Board Of Managers
Sponsors: Environmental Resources
Attachments: 1. Map of Dakota Co Portion of LMRWD
DEPARTMENT: Environmental Resources
FILE TYPE: Consent Action

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Appointment To Lower Minnesota River Watershed District Board Of Managers
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PURPOSE/ACTION REQUESTED
Appoint a Dakota County representative to the Lower Minnesota River Watershed District (LMRWD) Board of Managers.

SUMMARY
The LMRWD is located just south of the Twin Cities along the Minnesota River. Portions of the communities of Mendota Heights, Mendota, Lilydale, Eagan, and Burnsville are located within the LMRWD boundaries in Dakota County (see Attachment: Map of Dakota County portion of MLRWD). The LMRWD is a Special Purpose Unit of government formed under Minn. Stat. ? 103D. Upon establishment, the LMRWD became a legal entity for providing local participation to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to construct a navigational channel. With this purpose in mind, a nine-foot navigation channel was developed from the mouth of the Minnesota River to mile 14.7 at Savage, Minnesota. Construction of the project began in 1966 and was completed in 1968. The LMRWD is still actively involved today with the maintenance of the channel and also works with local units of government, private citizens, and local organizations to provide strategic resource evaluation and management.

Patricia Mraz, the former Dakota County representative on the LMRWD Board of Managers, will no longer be serving due to a change of residence outside the LMRWD. Patricia Mraz's change in residency created an appointment opportunity on the LMRWD Board of Managers for a Dakota County representative. The LMRWD and Dakota County collaborated in the recruitment of candidates for appointment and contacted former applicants to fill the position. One candidate applied and was determined eligible.

Minn. Stat. ? 103D.311 maintains that a "person may not be appointed as a manager who: (1) is not a voting resident of the watershed district; and (2) is a public officer of the county, state, or federal government, except that a soil a...

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