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Figure <br /> <br />XI-5 Future Land Use Map <br /> <br /> 2001 Comprehensive Plan <br />Amended February 26, 2002 <br /> <br />Legend <br />I~ I_ow Density Residential <br /> Medium Density Residential <br />~ High Density Residential ~ . <br />~l Placesto Shop Possible River <br /> PlacestoWork Crossing Corridor <br /> Mixed Use <br />~ Park and Open Space Wetlands <br />~ Publicf©uasi-Public Water <br />~ Rural Developing ~i~ MUSA <br />~ Central Rural Reserve <br />~ Rural Preserve ~ Mississippi River Critical Area <br /> <br />In addition to describing future land use patterns in more detail, the Critical Area Plan <br />seeks to accomplish many objectives consistent with federal, state and local regulations <br />and the MNRRA Comprehensive Management Plan. Federal guidelines establish a two <br />tiered program where Tier I refers to required elements within Executive Order 79-19 and <br />Tier II refers to voluntary objectives that exceed what is required by federal and state <br />legislation. The following list of goals and policies are intended to achieve all of Tier I <br />and most Tier II elements that are relevant to Ramsey.9 <br /> <br />9 For a more thorough explanation of the difference between Tier I and Tier II, refer to the MNRRA <br />Comprehensive Management Plan. <br />2001 Ramsey Comprehensive Plan Page XI-15 <br />Amended February 26, 2002 <br /> <br /> <br />
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