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Regular Planning Commission 5. 3. <br />Meeting Date: 09/06/2012 <br />Submitted For: Tim Gladhill By: Tina Goodroad, Community Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />PUBLIC HEARING: Consider Zoning Ordinance to Amend Chapter 117, Article II, Division 4, Subdivisions II, IV <br />and V by Consolidating into One Subdivision (Shorelands) <br />Background: <br />A consolidation is proposed for all rules pertaining to shorelands including lakes, streams and rivers into a single <br />section, Shorelands. The proposed ordinance repeals Subdivisions II (Environmental Overlay Protection Districts), <br />Subdivision IV (Shoreland Management Overlay District) and Subdivision V (Scenic River Protection Overlay <br />District) and establishes a new Subdivision II (Shorelands), which incorporates the provisions of these three (3) <br />Subdivisions. This, in part, was prompted due to the Mississippi River within Ramsey being statutorily <br />designated as both a Wild and Scenic River and as part of the Critical River Area. This duel designation results in <br />overlapping regulations. <br />Notification: <br />The Public Hearing was properly notified in the Anoka County Union. The proposed ordinance amendment was <br />also sent to the MN DNR per Minnesota Rules. <br />Observations: <br />In 2012, special legislation was approved that exempts the Mississippi River from the Wild and Scenic regulations. <br />The Critical Area Overlay requirements will now only apply to the Mississippi River and Scenic River Overlay will <br />only apply to the Rum River. As part of this special legislation, the DNR expressed support for the merger of these <br />sets of river regulations into the Shoreland Section as long as it didn't diminish the established regulations. This will <br />provide a single source ordinance for all shoreland related regulations thereby making it easier for staff and <br />property owners of affected properties to navigate these requirements. <br />In 2010, the Minnesota Supreme Court determined that the MN DNR did not have statutory authority to certify <br />certain local decisions, such as variances and inconsistent plats. Therefore, the proposed ordinance does include <br />updated language to clarify what types of actions still require DNR certification (ordinance and zoning <br />amendments) and which actions simply require official notification of public hearings and final actions. <br />Other than the aforementioned clarification, this consolidation is not including a rewrite or revisit of the regulations <br />within these various sections. The proposed ordinance amendment is simply a reorganization to include the <br />existing Critical Area Overlay Requirements, Scenic River Protection Overlay, and Shoreland Management <br />Overlay Districts into one Subdivision, Shorelands. <br />Funding Source: <br />All costs associated with the amendment are being handled as part of Planning Consultant budget. <br />Staff Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends approval of the proposed ordinance amendment to create Subdivision (II) Shorelands, which will <br />include the Critical Area Overlay, Scenic River Protection Overlay and Shoreland Management Overlay District <br />regulations. <br />Committee Action: <br />