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09/22/16 REVISOR CKM/IL AR4240 <br />26.1 (b) the likely impact of the proposed alternative standards on primary <br />26.2 conservation areas and public river corridor views; <br />26.3 (c) comments from adjoining local governments and other potentially <br />26.4 affected interests; and <br />26.5 (d) the local government's identification of mitigation measures and <br />26.6 its commitment to mitigate any adverse impacts resulting from the proposed alternative <br />26.7 standards; and <br />26.8 (2) (3) approve or deny the request, state in writing to the local government <br />26.9 the reasons for the approval or denial, and suggest any alternative solutions or regulatory <br />26.10 approaches that would be granted ordinance flexibility. <br />26.11 Subp. 7. Plans and projects for parks and other public lands. State or regional <br />26.12 agencies, local park agencies, special purpose units of government, and local governments <br />26.13 with parks or other public lands within their jurisdiction must comply with the standards <br />26.14 and criteria in this chapter. The agencies and government entities must include the <br />26.15 following elements in plans and project designs for parks and other public lands they own <br />26.16 or manage within the Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area: <br />26.17 A. documentation of the location of the park or other owned or managed land <br />26.18 within the Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area and recognition of the purposes of the <br />26.19 Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area designation and this chapter; <br />26.20 B. standards for public utilities and facilities consistent with those in part <br />26.21 6106.0130; and <br />26.22 C. provisions for protection of primary conservation areas and public river <br />26.23 corridor views. <br />6106.0070 26 <br />