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CC Work Session 2. 3. <br />Meeting Date: 08/13/2013 <br />By: Tim Gladhill, Community Development <br />Title: <br />Receive Update on Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Rulemaking for Mississippi River Corridor <br />Critical Area (MRCCA) <br />Background: <br />In 2013, the Minnesota Legislature authorized the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to <br />commence rulemaking related to the Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area (MRCCA) (the "Critical Area"). The <br />intent is to update existing regulations found in Minnesota Statute Chapter 116G. The Critical Area extends from <br />the Ramsey's western border south down to Hastings, stretching nearly seventy-two (72) miles and encompasses <br />approximately thirty (30) governmental subdivisions across the metro area. <br />The Critical Area is an overlay district that establishes minimum development standards intended to provide <br />protections for the Mississippi River including, but not limited to, stormwater management, bluff stabilization, and <br />protection of scenic qualities. Minnesota Statute Chapter 116G establishes the district and requires that local <br />government units with land use and zoning authority adopt ordinances in substantial compliance with the Statute. <br />The local ordinance must be approved by the DNR. The local unit of government is responsible for administration <br />and enforcement. The City adopted its original ordinance in circa -mid 1980s. <br />The rulemaking project originally commenced in 2009. However, the legislative timeframe expired, and updated <br />rules were never adopted. The 2013 Legislature revised the original scope for rulemaking and authorized a new <br />rulemaking project. Since some time has lapsed since the 2009 process, Staff is seeking policy direction on how to <br />approach participation in the rulemaking process. As there have been a number of years since the last discussion on <br />this rulemaking process, this is an opportunity to bring new members up to speed on the process, and ensure that <br />Staff brings the proper policy message forward in discussions with the DNR. <br />The League of Minnesota Cities and Metro Cities (both organizations working with local governments) held an <br />introductory meeting with DNR staff and local communities. As the process has yet to formally begin, Staff is <br />unable to fully understand the policy implications as it relates to Ramsey (either positive or negative). <br />With that in mind, Staff has tentatively scheduled a meeting with the DNR on Thursday, September 25, 2013. The <br />DNR is scheduling meetings individually with each of the impacted communities. The intent of the meeting is (as <br />outlined by the DNR): <br />• Meet the staff who develop plans and administer the MRCCA ordinance <br />• Provide an overview of and answer questions about the rulemaking process <br />• Review the district map(s) for your community <br />• Go over the draft rules and identify opportunities to improve them <br />• Review your MRCCA ordinances <br />• Review the bluff maps that have been developed — these are for informational purposes only and are not part <br />of the rulemaking <br />City Staff will be responsible for providing the following (as requested by the DNR): <br />• Invite staff based on administrative responsibilities for the MRCCA (i.e. P & Z, environmental, community <br />development, etc.). <br />• Arrange an appropriate meeting location for everyone attending <br />• Bring a copy of the MRCCA plans and ordinances to the meeting <br />• Consider key issues that may affect MRCCA districts and proposed rules <br />
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