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Proposed MRCCA Land Use Districts <br />will be limited, shoreline vegetation will be protected; rural densities and <br />agricultural or open space uses will be maintained, <br />Will residential structure heights be lower than what is allowed for other <br />residential structures in the township? <br />What does "shoreline vegetation will be protected" mean for farmers? <br />Is maintenance of rural densities, agriculture or open space meant to supersede <br />existing or future zoning regulations? <br />J. These districts include the urban cores of Minneapolis and St. Paul. <br />Building heights will not be limited in these districts. Where practical, <br />opportunities to view or access the riverfrontshould be provided. <br />Should add `standard building heights (according to. city's zoning ordinance), <br />stormwater management and erosion control will apply. <br />General Questions: <br />Which regulations will apply to the MRCCA? <br />MNRRA <br />Shoreland Rules <br />Floodplain Regulation <br />Wild and Scenic Regulations (Federal designation) <br />Others?? <br />Which agencies will have review or approval authority for permits,. development, and/or <br />ordinance amendments? <br />Typically for existing properties, the trigger to require compliance with new rules is at <br />the time a permit is requested. Would these rules be applied in the same manner? <br />How will parking lots be addressed? Will they limited or will they be excluded from the <br />structure setback requirements? <br />33 <br />
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