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172 <br />Policy 2: The City will seek opportunities to restore vegetation to protect and enhance PRCVs <br />identified in this plan. <br />Policy 3: The City will seek opportunities to restore vegetation in restoration priority areas <br />identified in this plan through the CUP, variance, vegetation permit and subdivision/PUD processes. <br />Policy 4: The City will work to sustain and enhance ecological functions (habitat value) during <br />vegetation restorations. <br />Policy 5: The City will require that proposed development sites be evaluated for erosion prevention <br />and bank and slope stabilization issues and require restoration as part of the development process. <br />Surface Water Uses <br />Policy 1: The City will continue to support Anoka County’s operation of a Boat Launch along <br />Traprock Street. <br /> <br />Policy 2: The City recognizes the Mississippi River as a “working river” that is important to the as a “working river” that is important to the as a “working river” that is important <br /> to the <br />d <br />economy of the Twin Cities metropolitan area and the Midwest.economy of the Twin Cities metropolitan area and the Midwest. <br />e <br />y <br />Policy 3: The City does not currently regulate surface water use under Minn. Statute, Chapter 86Bdoes not currently regulate surface water use under Minn. Statute, Chapter 86Bdoes not <br /> currently regulate surface water use under Minn. Statute, Chapter 86Bdoes not currently regulate surface water use under Minn. Statute, Chapter 86Bdoes not currently regulate surface <br /> water use under Minn. Statute, Chapter 86B <br />v <br />l <br />and does not intend to assume that responsibility. <br />o <br />n <br />r <br />Policy 4: Where applicable, the City will seek to balance commercial and Policy 4: Where applicable, the City will seek to balance commercial and Policy 4: Where applicable, the City <br /> will seek to balance commercial and Policy 4: Where applicable, the City will seek to balance commercial and Policy 4: Where applicable, the City will seek to balance commercial and <br /> Policy 4: Where applicable, the City will seek to balance commercial and Policy 4: Where applicable, the City will seek to balance commercial and recreational surface water recreational <br /> surface water recreational surface water <br />p <br />O <br /> <br />uses. <br />p <br />d <br />A <br />Water Oriented Uses <br />n <br />Policy 1: The City will work to minimize potential conflicts of waterPolicy 1: The City will work to minimize potential conflicts of waterPolicy 1: The City will work to minimize potential <br /> conflicts of waterPolicy 1: The City will work to minimize potential conflicts of waterPolicy 1: The City will work to minimize potential conflicts of water-oriented uses with other <br /> land <br />u <br />uses. <br />o <br />r <br />Policy 2: The City acknowledges the existing water oriented uses described in this MRCCA plan andowledges the existing water oriented uses described in this MRCCA plan andowledges the <br /> existing water oriented uses described in this MRCCA plan andowledges the existing water oriented uses described in this MRCCA plan andowledges the existing water oriented uses described <br /> in this MRCCA plan and <br />g <br />will protect those uses within the MRCCA boundary.within the MRCCA boundary.within the MRCCA boundary.within the MRCCA boundary.within the MRCCA boundary. <br />k <br />c <br />Open Space & Recreation FacilitiesOpen Space & Recreation FacilitiesOpen Space & Recreation FacilitiesOpen Space & Recreation FacilitiesOpen Space & Recreation Facilities <br />a <br />Ramsey will continue to support planning and implementation for Mississippi West. Ramsey will Ramsey will continue to support planning and implementation for Mississippi West. Ramsey <br /> will Ramsey will continue to support planning and implementation for Mississippi West. Ramsey will Ramsey will continue to support planning and implementation for Mississippi West. <br /> Ramsey will Ramsey will continue to support planning and implementation for Mississippi West. Ramsey will Ramsey will continue to support planning and implementation for Mississippi <br /> West. Ramsey will Ramsey will continue to support planning and implementation for Mississippi West. Ramsey will <br />B <br />continue to own and maintain Riverdale Park. Ramsey will continue to plan for a new municipal ontinue to own and maintain Riverdale Park. Ramsey will continue to plan for a new municipal <br /> ontinue to own and maintain Riverdale Park. Ramsey will continue to plan for a new municipal ontinue to own and maintain Riverdale Park. Ramsey will continue to plan for a new municipal <br /> ontinue to own and maintain Riverdale Park. Ramsey will continue to plan for a new municipal ontinue to own and maintain Riverdale Park. Ramsey will continue to plan for a new municipal <br /> <br /> <br />r <br />park along the Mississippi River between the Alpaca Estates and Bowers neighborhoods. park along the Mississippi River between the Alpaca Estates and Bowers neighborhoods. park along <br /> the Mississippi River between the Alpaca Estates and Bowers neighborhoods. park along the Mississippi River between the Alpaca Estates and Bowers neighborhoods. <br />o <br />Transportation & Public UtilitiesTransportation & Public UtilitiesTransportation & Public Utilities <br />F <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 /> <br />
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