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155 <br />Policies <br />Districts/Land Use <br />Ramsey will implement the policies of the Critical Area by adopting the new districts within our <br />Zoning Code. <br />Primary Conservation Areas <br />Ramsey will encourage conservation subdivision design to protect Primary Conservation Areas. <br />Conservation Subdivision Design will allow the clustering of lots in exchange for permanent <br />protection of Primary Conservation Areas. Ramsey will also continue its proactive approach to <br />subdivision design by encouraging setbacks and adequate lot depth to preserve Primary <br />Conservation Areas. <br />Public River Corridor Views <br />Ramsey will strive to work with applicable partners, especially Anoka County Parks, to improve <br />access to Public River Corridor Views. <br />Restoration Priorities <br />Ramsey will continue to implement pilot demonstration projects and incentives to encourage <br />restoration of priority areas. <br />Surface Wat Uses <br />Ramsey will continue to support Anoka County's operation of a Boat Launch along Traprock Street. <br />Water -Oriented Use <br />There are no private Water -Oriented Uses planned along the shoreline of the Mississippi River. <br />However, the Mississippi West Regional Park will be a primary access to encourage interaction with <br />the Mississippi River. There is also a future local park planned west of Mississippi West Regional <br />park. <br />Open Space & Recreation Facilities <br />Ramsey will continue to support planning and implementation for Mississippi West. Ramsey will <br />continue to own and maintain Riverdale Park. Ramsey will continue to plan for a new municipal <br />park along the Mississippi River between the Alpaca Estates and Bowers neighborhoods. <br />Transportation & Public Utilitie <br />Ramsey will continue to support future planning for the future Mississippi River Crossing to the <br />City of Dayton in Hennepin County. <br />Ramsey will continue to support Connexus Energy's electric transmission line across the <br />Mississippi River to the City of Dayton. <br />Natural Resources Planning <br />Ramsey undertook two (2) comprehensive inventories in the mid-2000s; a Natural Resources <br />Inventory (NRI) and a Wetland Inventory. Both of these data sets are referenced any time a new <br />development is proposed. These data sets help inform Ramsey if there are significant and/or high <br />value natural resources within a development site that may warrant greater protections. While <br />both provide valuable insight, Ramsey acknowledges that both require periodic updates to ensure <br />that the data is accurate and relevant. There has been no specific timeframe identified for updates <br />City of RAMSE 1 August 2018 Draft <br />Comprehensive Plan 2040 <br />
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