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153 <br />The City of Ramsey has accomplished many goals described in previously approved plans including <br />the Critical Area Plan. <br />1. Pearson Place Residential Development – a 12 unit large lot subdivision which is <br />serviced by an extension of Bowers Drive was recently approved by the City. The City <br />maintained large lot standards to improve pretreatment of runoff prior to flowing down <br />to the Mississippi River. <br /> <br />2. Connexus Solar Garden – Connexus Energy recently developed a solar garden near the <br />intersection of Riverdale Dr NW and Llama St NW. The solar garden had native <br />pollinator plants established as ground cover providing additional water treatment <br />benefits as well as increased habitat for area wildlife. <br /> <br /> <br />d <br />3. Riverwalk Village – a 14 unit single family residential development on the sa 14 unit single family residential development on the sa 14 unit single family residential development <br /> on the sa 14 unit single family residential development on the sa 14 unit single family residential development on the southeastern <br />e <br />edge of the City will result in the removal of a former landfilledge of the City will result in the removal of a former landfilledge of the City will result in the removal of a former <br /> landfill and will have stormwater and will have stormwater and will have stormwater <br />y <br />v <br />ponds constructed for additional pretreatment of runoff. The project received Tax Base ponds constructed for additional pretreatment of runoff. The project received Tax Base ponds <br /> constructed for additional pretreatment of runoff. The project received Tax Base ponds constructed for additional pretreatment of runoff. The project received Tax Base ponds constructed <br /> for additional pretreatment of runoff. The project received Tax Base <br />l <br />o <br />Revitalization Account (TBRA) funds from the Metropolitan Council Revitalization Account (TBRA) funds from the Metropolitan Council Revitalization Account (TBRA) funds from the Metropolitan <br /> Council Revitalization Account (TBRA) funds from the Metropolitan Council Revitalization Account (TBRA) funds from the Metropolitan Council to assist with the <br />n <br />r <br />clean up costs. <br />p <br />O <br /> <br />p <br />d <br />A <br />n <br /> <br />y <br />u <br />The City is not currently aware of any conflicts with future land use designations and the The City is not currently aware of any conflicts with future land use designations and the <br /> The City is not currently aware of any conflicts with future land use designations and the The City is not currently aware of any conflicts with future land use designations and the <br /> The City is not currently aware of any conflicts with future land use designations and the <br />l <br />o <br />established purpose of the MRCCA districts.established purpose of the MRCCA districts.established purpose of the MRCCA districts. <br />s <br />r <br />u <br />g <br />o <br />River Neighborhood (CA- (CA- (CA-RN)RN)RN) <br />k <br />i <br />c <br />The river neighborhood district is characterized by primarilyThe river neighborhood district is characterized by primarilyThe river neighborhood district is characterized by primarilyThe <br /> river neighborhood district is characterized by primarilyThe river neighborhood district is characterized by primarily residential neighborhoods that are <br />v <br />riparian or readily visible from the river or that abutriparian or readily visible from the river or that abutriparian or readily visible from the river or that abutriparian or readily <br /> visible from the river or that abutriparian or readily visible from the river or that abut a riparian parkland. The district includes parks <br />e <br />r <br />and open space, limited commercial development, marinas, and related land uses.and open space, limited commercial development, marinas, and related land uses.and open space, limited <br /> commercial development, marinas, and related land uses.and open space, limited commercial development, marinas, and related land uses.and open space, limited commercial development, <br /> marinas, and related land uses.and open space, limited commercial development, marinas, and related land uses.and open space, limited commercial development, marinas, and related land <br /> uses. <br />B <br /> <br />P <br />r <br />The river neighborhood district must be managed to maintain the character of the river corridor The river neighborhood district must be managed to maintain the character of the river <br /> corridor The river neighborhood district must be managed to maintain the character of the river corridor The river neighborhood district must be managed to maintain the character of <br /> the river corridor <br />o <br />within the context of existing residential and related neighborhood development, and to protect within the context of existing residential and related neighborhood development, and to <br /> protect within the context of existing residential and related neighborhood development, and to protect <br />F <br />and enhance habitat, parks and open space, puband enhance habitat, parks and open space, puband enhance habitat, parks and open space, public river corridor views, and scenic, natural, <br /> and <br />historic areas. Minimizing erosion and the flow of untreated storm water into the river and <br />enhancing habitat and shoreline habitat vegetation are priorities in the district. <br />Rural Open Space (CA-ROS) <br />The rural and open space district is characterized by rural and low-density development patterns <br />and land uses, and includes land that is riparian or visible from the river, as well as large, <br />undeveloped tracts of high ecological and scenic value, floodplain, and undeveloped islands. Many <br />primary conservation areas exist in the district. <br />The rural open space district must be managed to sustain and restore the rural and natural <br />character of the corridor and to protect and enhance habitat, parks and open space, public river <br />corridor views, and scenic, natural, and historic areas. <br /> <br />
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