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139 <br />sufficient buildable and usable area to accommodate typical homeowner additions, such as a deck, <br />small shed, a yard to play in, etc. Too often, homeowners attempting to make improvements to <br />their property were discovering that there was not sufficient space to accommodate a new deck, a <br />detached accessory building, or even to establish what they viewed as a usable backyard. This was <br />creating a lot of frustration on their part and was also resulting in code violations as well. By <br />implementing these new standards, it not only assured that each newly created lot would have <br />buildable and/or usable space beyond the footprint of their home, but also helped to protect <br />wetlands both from being filled in as well as from a water quality stand point (more filtration of <br />runoff before entering the wetland). <br />Buildable Area and Wetland Setback Example <br />I ' <br />W <br />I gW <br />WI W <br />• <br />CCI <br />7 <br />CC. LI <br />of W <br />al <br />1 0 <br />I I <br />I 1 <br />1 = 1 <br />Pollinator Friendly Habitat <br />The City desires to encourage more pollinator friendly habitat for a multitude of reasons. First and <br />foremost, Ramsey desires to ensure the sustainability of food supply and the food web, which relies <br />heavily on pollinators. By promoting pollinator friendly practices and initiatives, the City not only <br />helps foster the concept of local food through opportunities such as a local farmer's market, but also <br />encourages the protection, restoration, and/or establishment of pollinator habitat. <br />city of RAMSEY <br />Comprehensive Plan 2040 <br />