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09/22/16 REVISOR CKM/IL AR4240 <br />35.1 A. The urban mixed district (CA -UM) includes large areas of highly urbanized <br />35.2 mixed use that are a part of the urban fabric of the river corridor, including institutional, <br />35.3 commercial, industrial and residential areas and parks and open space. <br />35.4 B. The CA -UM district must be managed in a manner that allows for future <br />35.5 growth and potential transition of intensely developed areas that does not negatively <br />35.6 affect public river corridor views and that protects bluffs and floodplains. Restoring and <br />35.7 enhancing bluff and shoreline habitat, minimizing erosion and flow of untreated storm <br />35.8 water into the river, and providing public access to and public views of the river are <br />35.9 priorities in the district. <br />35.10 Subp. 8. Urban core district (CA-UC). <br />35.11 A. The urban core district (CA-UC) includes the urban cores of Minneapolis <br />35.12 and St. Paul. <br />35.13 B. The CA-UC district must be managed with the greatest flexibility to protect <br />35.14 commercial, industrial, and other high -intensity urban uses, while minimizing negative <br />35.15 impacts to primary conservation areas and minimizing erosion and flow of untreated <br />35.16 storm water into the river. Providing public access to and public views of the river are <br />35.17 priorities in the district. <br />35.18 Subp. 9. District boundaries. <br />35.19 A. The physical boundaries of each district are delineated in the <br />35.20 Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area District Map, Minnesota Department <br />35.21 of Natural Resources (20+5 2016 and as subsequently amended). The map is <br />35.22 incorporated by reference, is not subject to frequent change, and is available on <br />35.23 the department's Web site at www.dnr.statc.mn.us/input/rulcs/mrcca/map-draft.html <br />35.24 www.dnr.state.mn.us/waters/watermgmt_section/critical_area/index.html. The <br />35.25 commissioner must maintain the map and must amend the map as provided in item C. <br />6106.0100 35 <br />
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