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<br />7 | Page <br /> <br />• Keep Dawn Bittner!! <br />• Reduce number of potential zoning scenarios on one parcel. <br />• For us, the entire process was something we’ve never done before. It is important <br />to remember that while these hearings are routine for a lot of people, it can be a <br />bit intimidating if you don’t know what to expect. Some sort of primer would <br />help but I don’t know what form that would take. <br /> <br />Comprehensive Plan Implementation: <br />A good Comprehensive Plan is not just a guide, but it is an implementation tool. The <br />actions of the Planning Department are driven largely by the policies and <br />implementation strategies adopted in the Plan. The following goals or objectives were <br />accomplished: <br /> Establish a Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) monitoring program to <br />ensure ongoing maintenance and compliant operation of systems throughout the <br />City. <br /> Adjust the zoning code to clearly reserve all space within the industrial park for <br />uses that are not public, will pay property tax and will employ people. <br /> <br />Wellhead Protection: <br />The Wellhead Protection Team met and received a report of implementation activities <br />that have taken place. The Team includes George Minerich, Dept. of Health; Mayor <br />Sjoblad; Mike Loven, Public Works Supervisor; Nancy Malecha, City Administrator; and <br />Dawn Bittner, Wellhead Protection Manager. <br /> <br />The following implementation activities were completed: <br /> <br />• Updated the MRWA’s “Where Does My Drinking Water Come From?” brochure; <br />• Moved the WHP signs to depict new WHPA and published a news release <br />describing placement of the signs, what WHP is and the City’s efforts to protect <br />the water supply; <br />• Annually update and educate the Council on importance of WHP and WHP <br />activities; <br />• Verified Crow Wing County includes Pequot Lakes DWSMA in their Water Plan; <br />• Updated the Water Conservation Tip sheet, placed on website and included in <br />utility bill;
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