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2001 Comprehensive P&n <br /> ,imended February 26, 2002 <br /> <br />development can be regulated in each of these 'cases. The CMP requires <br />compliance with the Critical Area Act, which may be more restrictive in ce~ain <br />instances. The Ciw w~ll ensure development meets the intent of ~his plan as well <br />as all Critical Arc,Wild and Scenic River ordinance Requirements, and other <br />regulato~7 e f~b~s. <br /> <br />Critical Area Corritlor/b/h"N2LRA Policy <br />In regards to site development and land use, it is the policy of the CiW to: <br /> <br />i4. <br /> <br />Ensure consistency with existing federal, state and local requirements that <br />preserve floodplains and wetlands and continue to update local ordinances to <br />reflect changes in technology and natural changes in the river system by <br />working directly with federal, state and local agencies including the <br />Department of Natural Resources (DNR), National Park Sep/ice (-NPS) and <br />Anoka County. Park Department. <br /> <br />15. <br /> <br />Require that riverfl'ont development is compatible with riverfront usest°,. and <br />presep,'es a natt, ral appearance while minimizing interference with views to <br />and from the river. <br /> <br />Identify land uses within the corridor that are inconsistent with fiver related <br />uses or are potentially hazardous to natural resources and establish a plan for <br />amortization or replacement use. <br /> <br />17. <br /> <br />Work with landowners in the corridor to identify alternative locations for <br />continuation of a regional trail corridor and connections to the City of Ramsey <br />trail system ensuring that trail locations minimize any negative affects on the <br />natural resource base. <br /> <br />18. <br /> <br />Encourage open space preservation throughout the entire corridor through <br />transfer or purchase of development rights, purchase of conservation <br />easements, or other land protection tools. <br /> <br />19. <br /> <br />Require furore development within the Critical Area Corridor to be completed <br />through the PUD process, which ensures thorough review and allows <br />flexibility, in design to create developments more consistent ~vith open space <br />preservation, natural resource management, and provisions for scenic vistas, <br />trails and walkways throughout the corridor. <br /> <br />20. <br /> <br />Require park dedication (either land or cash) that is made consistent with City- <br />Park dedication policies to be used within the corridor either fbr <br />improvements to parks and trails within the corridor or to purchase open <br />.space or parkland elsewhere within the corridor that enhances access to the <br />river where possible. <br /> <br />2[. <br /> <br />Except (or alterations to single-f2mily homes or construction o~' one single- <br />t'amilv resiu~nce, site plans shall be required addressing the policies and <br />provisio~s within this plan and anv other local, state or federal regulatorT act <br /> <br />il) - <br /> ':.ce i>;u?e7 ol'rh: Comprdu:nsive Management Plan rbr the Mississippi <br /> <br />'~t) i ' ' <br />...... ,.,.,'flt,~;I' '.'OItI?t'.',[IU,~LSIVc' <br /> <br />River Recreation Area ~'or criteria <br /> ?ctge ?¥ .' :: <br /> <br />35 <br /> <br /> <br />