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All plans must include policies for the protection and development of access to direct sunlight for solar energy. Solar access <br />is addressed in depth under the Resilience section. <br />All plans must identify whether or not aggregate resources are available within the community. For communities with <br />aggregate resources, additional requirements apply. <br />For Communities with Agricultural Preserves. <br />❑ In order for properties to be enrolled in the Agricultural Preserves Program, the Future Land Use Map must reflect an <br />Agricultural land use designation with a maximum density of 1 unit per 40 acres, as required by state law. <br />For Communities with Aggregate Resources: <br />❑ Identify aggregate resources in your community on the Future Land Use Map using the Aggregate Resources <br />Inventory. <br />❑ You must address and minimize potential land use conflicts. <br />El Identify planning and regulatory measures to ensure that aggregate resources are extracted prior to urbanization of <br />aggregate -rich sites. <br />For Communities in the Mississippi River Critical Area Corridc <br />❑ Review Critical Area plans to ensure consistency between state and federal guidelines and land use updates. <br />❑ Review and consider protection and enhancement requirements of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area <br />(MNRRA) Plan. The corridor boundaries of the Mississippi River Critical Area and MNRRA are the same. <br />❑ Include a map of the Mississippi River Critical Area Corridor and your community. <br />▪ After the DNR completes pending Rules revisions, we will update this section to reflect any additional or changed <br />planning requirements. <br />Page - 3 I METROPOLITAN COUNCIL LOCAL PLANNING HANDBOOK <br />Print Date: 3/10/2016 Checklist of Minimum Requirements for Ramsey <br />
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