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Introduction <br />Designated by Governor's Executive Order in the 1970s, the Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area <br />(MRCCA) is a land corridor along the Mississippi River in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area governed by <br />special land planning requirements and land development regulations. These regulations, which are <br />implemented through local MRCCA plans and ordinances, protect and preserve the natural, scenic, <br />recreational, and transportation resources of this section of the Mississippi River. The MRCCA comprises <br />72 miles of river and 54,000 acres of surrounding land in 30 local jurisdictions. <br />Ramsey adopted its first Critical Area Plan in 1980. Ramsey adopted its first Critical Area Ordinance in <br />1985, and has processed several amendments since that date. <br />Ramsey has ensured that plan preparation has included extensive public engagement. In 2013, Ramsey <br />hosted a series of public workshops on the topic, and maintainsa contact database. In addition, <br />Ramsey'soverall Comprehensive Plan Update has included the most extensive public engagement <br />process Ramsey has hosted for any of its Comprehensive Plan Updates. <br />Goals for the Critical Area <br />• Improve water quality. <br />• Reduce shoreline erosion. <br />• Improve access to the river. <br />• Protect significant ecological areas. <br />Initiatives for the Critical Area <br />Improve Water Quality <br />Initiativesdesigned to advance the improvement of water quality. <br />• Reduce the amount of sediment entering the river. <br />• Reduce the amount of phosphorus entering the river. <br />Reduce Shoreline Erosion <br />• Reduce the amount of erosion of upland area. <br />Improve Access to River <br />• Provide guidance to private owners on creating private access points. <br />• Encourage utilization of existing public spaces to access and view the river. <br />• Prioritize areas of additional acquisition to improve public access to the river. <br />Protect Significant Ecological Resources <br />• Encourage the protection of significant tree canopy coverage. <br />• Encourage the protection of ecologically significant vegetation. <br />• Encourage the establishment of pollinator friendly landscaping. <br />