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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 />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 />3. Riverwalk Village - a 14 unit single family residential de elopment on the southeastern <br />edge of the City will result in the removal of a former landfill and will have stormwater <br />ponds constructed for additional pretreatment of runoff. The project received Tax Base <br />Revitalization Account (TBRA) funds from the Metropolitan Council to assist with the <br />clean up costs. <br />Mississippi River Corridor Critic Area Districts <br />.NY <br />The City is not currently aware of any conflicts with future land use designations and the <br />established purpose of the MRCCA districts. V.v <br />\t‘I)J <br />River N?ighborhood (CA-R C <br />The river neighborhood district is characterized byprimarilyresidential neighborhoods that are <br />g g <br />riparian or readily visible from the river or that abut riparian parkland. The district includes parks <br />and open space, limited commercial development, marinas, and related land uses. <br />The river neighborhood district must be managed to maintain the character of the river corridor <br />within the context of existing residential and related neighborhood development, and to protect <br />and enhance habitat, parks and open space, public river corridor views, and scenic, natural, 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 />ensive Flan 2040 <br />
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