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The following is a sampling of how key neighborhoods are impacted. This is not an exhaustive <br />review. <br />Neighborhood General Comparison – Bulk Standards <br /> River Lots <br />o Tungsten District (SE Ramsey) <br /> No Change – designation remains the same (urban residential style) <br />o Alpaca Estates (South Central Ramsey) <br /> No Change – designation remains the same (rural residential style) <br />o Bowers Drive <br /> Changed to River Neighborhood – reflective of actual development pattern <br /> Many lawful, nonconforming designations removed and are now simply <br />conforming to code <br /> Non-River Lots <br />o All lots without frontage on the shoreline now generally default to underlying <br />zoning <br />o Standards are generally reduced for non-riparian lots <br />Other Changes of Note <br /> Vegetative Management standards generally remain unchanged compared to Ramsey’s <br />current ordinance <br /> The Vegetation Management Permit is a new requirement <br /> The administrative provisions of the ordinance remain generally unchanged, but language <br />updated to reflect current processes already used <br />General Note <br />Ramsey was fortunate to derive significant benefit from the revised rules as our ordinance already <br />included most of the provisions. The benefit to Ramsey is in the change to the districts that better <br />reflect existing development and future plans/vision. It is acknowledged that in other communities <br />in the corridor, many of these standards are new and not included in existing regulations and can <br />be seen as adding regulations. This is generally not the case for Ramsey. <br /> <br />