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10. <br /> <br /> -- 200] C'om£rehen$ive P[an <br /> Amended February 26, 2002 <br /> <br />Encourage and a~si~ when possible private properS' owners tn ~he <br />implementation of river bank protect/on and stabilization projects consistent <br />with state and ioca~ regulations. <br /> <br />Encourage landowners to preserve tine physical riverbank and floodplain areas <br />as permanent open space. <br /> <br />Discourage the use of herbicides, pesticides and fertilizers on residential and <br />public lawns and agricultural fields to suppot~ sustainable land treatment <br />activities. <br /> <br />Prohibit alterations or disturbances of wetlands, tree canopy, s/gniScant <br />habitat areas and natural vegetation areas. <br /> <br />Encoura~e~ restoration oi-' native ve,~etation: such as t-ioodplain i'orest or dry <br />prairie grass. <br /> <br />Work with .Federal, state and local agencies and educational institutes to <br />develop educational programs about pollution prevention practices, shoreland <br />protection and stabilization practices and native vegetation restoration <br />practices. <br /> <br />b) <br /> <br />Preserving anti celebrating the Histot?' and Culture <br />The Mississippi River corridor presents a great deal of histoQ: for the City of <br />Ramsey as well as surrounding communities, tim State of Minnesota and the <br />United States. it is important to tell the story, of the how' tile Mississippi became <br />what it is today and to preserve its sense of histon./. <br /> <br />Critical Area Corridor;qS'12Nq:GrL4. Policy <br />In regards to Historic and Cultural'preservation it is the Polic) of the City to: <br /> <br />Work with Minnesota and Anoka Coun~ Historical Societies, Native <br />American groups and the State Historic Preservation Committee to identi~, <br />research and protect cultural and historical sites and in~brmation prior to site <br />plan approval ~br development projects. <br /> <br />12. <br /> <br />Educate RSiALTQRS, homebuilders, developers and residential lenders on the <br />significance of the Critical Area corridor and develop means to filter <br />information to their prospective clients wist~ing to locate within the corridor. <br /> <br />13. <br /> <br />Work with-state and local historical societies to make available infbrmation <br />pertaining to tile early settlement or' [tasca Village. The Winnebago indians, <br />The Red River Trail and other historical or cultural events. <br /> <br />c) <br /> <br />Ensuring Sen:,:itive Development <br />De,...'ehopment ,)ccurs in many areas within thc corridor, h has di~'ferent impacts <br />whether ir ccurs u euJv adjacent ~.~ :lie riverbank, near dne riverbank, or awa,, <br />From tine ':'.er but still within the ~enerat river corr/cic, r. The <br />Comorel~e:~si'.e :biana~ement Plan ~CMP', ia,,< our different :riteria rbr how <br /> <br />34 <br /> <br /> <br />
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