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<br />12/13/2019 <br />Commentary <br /> <br /> <br />to the river, providing public access <br /> <br />16 <br />patterns and connections to the river. <br /> <br />ed land uses. <br />er corridor. Minimizing negative impacts to primary <br /> <br />ngs. <br />public river corridor views, and scenic, natural, and historic <br /> <br />RTC district must be managed in a manner that allows continued <br /> <br /> <br />. <br />RTC) <br /> <br />The RN District must be managed to maintain the character of the river corridor The RTC district must be managed in a manner that allows continued growth The SR district provides flexibility <br /> in managing development without negatively <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br />district. The <br />he district. <br />The RN District is characterized by primarily residential neighborhoods that are riparian or The RTC District is characterized by historic downtown areas and limited nodes of intense <br /> The SR District is characterized by its physical and visual distance from the Mississippi River. <br />tion. <br />owth and redevelopment in historic downtowns and more intensive redevelopment in limited areas <br />ransportation corridor. The land in this district is not readily visible from the Mississippi River. <br />readily visible from the river or that abut riparian parkland. The district includes parks and open space, limited commercial development, marinas, and relatwithin the context of existing <br /> residential and related neighborhood development, and to protect and enhance habitat, parks and open space,areas. Minimizing erosion and the flow of untreated storm water into the river <br /> and enhancing habitat and shoreline vegetation are priorities in the district.development at specific river crossings, as well as institutional campuses that predate designation of <br /> the MRCCA, and that include taller buildiand redevelopment in historic downtowns and more intensive redevelopment in limited areas at river crossings to accommodate compact walkable <br /> development Minimizing erosion and the flow of untreated storm water into the river, providing public access to and public views of the river, and restoring natural vegetation in riparian <br /> areas and tree canopy are priorities in tThe district includes land separated from the river by distance, topography, development, or a taffecting the key resources and features of <br /> the rivconservation areas and minimizing erosion and flow of untreated storm water into the Mississippi River are priorities in the grat river crossings to accommodate compact walkable <br /> development patterns and connections to the river. Minimizing erosion and the flow of untreated storm water into and public views of the river, and restoring natural vegetation in riparian <br /> areas and tree canopy are priorities in the district. <br /> <br />B. Management purpose. B. Management purpose. B. Management purpose. <br />A. DescripA. Description. A. Description. <br /> <br />River Neighborhood (RN)River Towns and Crossings (Separated from River (SR) <br /> <br />234 <br />4.24.24.2 <br />Ordinance Language <br /> <br /> <br />