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File #: DC-4472    Version: 1
Type: Regular Information Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/8/2025 In control: Physical Development Committee of the Whole
On agenda: 5/13/2025 Final action:
Enactment date: Resolution #:
Title: Presentation Of Dakota County Soil And Water Conservation District Annual Report
Sponsors: Environmental Resources
Code sections: 10 mins. - total
Attachments: 1. 2024 Annual Report, 2. MPLAN Factsheet, 3. SWCD Supervisors 2025, 4. Presentation Slides
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DEPARTMENT: Environmental Resources
FILE TYPE: Regular Information

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Presentation Of Dakota County Soil And Water Conservation District Annual Report
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PURPOSE/ACTION REQUESTED
Present an annual report from the Dakota County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD).

SUMMARY
Description of SWCD: Soil and Water Conservation Districts are local units of government that manage and direct conservation programs. Districts receive their authority from Minnesota Statutes Chapter 103C, and their function is to assist land occupiers in protecting soil and water resources. A board of five elected supervisors governs the SWCD (Attachment: SWCD Supervisors 2025). The SWCD has a long-standing relationship with local, state, and federal partners, including Dakota County, the Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS).

Funding: The primary sources for SWCD operational funding are County funding, charges for services, state aid, and grant revenues. The SWCD currently manages 24 state grants and 15 local agreements for services. Through partnerships, the SWCD leverages nearly $3.60 for each County dollar received to implement land conservation and water quality improvement projects. Furthermore, a recent Impact Analysis for Planning (IMPLAN) report for Minnesota found that for each $1.00 of conservation investment, $1.81 is returned to the local economy (Attachment: IMPLAN Factsheet).

Joint Powers Agreements Between Dakota County and SWCD: Some form of joint powers agreement has been in place between the County and SWCD since 2004. The current agreement was executed in 2024 and goes through 2028. The agreement outlines both the services the County provides to the SWCD (e.g., legal services, human resources assistance, and office facilities) and the services that the SWCD provides for the County (e.g., Wetland Banking, Land Conservation Program, Wetland Conservation Act, ...

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