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84.975 SHORELAND MANAGEMENT GRANTS.
    Subdivision 1. Purposes. The commissioner of natural resources may make grants to local
governments:
(1) to administer, monitor, and enforce state approved shoreland management ordinances;
(2) to adopt shoreland management ordinances consistent with statewide standards;
(3) to develop comprehensive lake by lake or river shoreland management strategies that
provide a unique plan to guide activities on and adjacent to a lake or river; and
(4) to implement elements of a comprehensive lake or river management strategy.
    Subd. 2. Action on grant applications. Upon receipt of a request for a shoreland
management grant, the commissioner of natural resources must confer with the local government
requesting the grant and may make a grant based on the following considerations:
(1) the number and classification of lakes and rivers in the jurisdiction of the local
government;
(2) the extent of current shoreland development;
(3) the development trends for the lakes and rivers;
(4) the miles of lake and river shoreline;
(5) whether the shoreland management ordinance or regulation adopted by the local
government meets the minimum standards established by the commissioner;
(6) the degree and effectiveness of administration, enforcement, and monitoring of the
existing shoreland ordinances;
(7) the ability of the local government to finance the program or project; and
(8) the degree to which the program considers a comprehensive approach to lake or river
management including land use, recreation, water levels, surface water use, fish, wildlife, and
water quality that may be secondary to the other elements.
    Subd. 3. Limitations. The maximum annual shoreland management grant to local
government for purposes of subdivision 1, clauses (1) and (2), may not exceed the local
contribution to the shoreland management activity. Any federal program aid for shoreland
management shall serve to reduce the state and local contribution to the activity.
    Subd. 4. Aquatic plant grants. The commissioner may make grants for aquatic plant
restoration projects, research, and propagation.
History: 1989 c 335 art 1 s 266; 2002 c 376 s 2

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