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381 (1)The permit terminates on either a specific date or upon occurrence of a particular event <br /> 382 related to the person requiring accommodation;and <br /> 383 (2) Upon expiration of the permit,the ramp or other facilities must be removed. <br /> 384 (d) MRCCA DISTRICTS <br /> 385 1. Purpose.The purpose of this Section is to establish districts under which building height and structure <br /> 386 placement are regulated to protect and enhance the Mississippi River's resources and features <br /> 387 consistent with the natural and built character of each district. <br /> 388 2. District description and management purpose.The MRCCA within the City of Ramsey is divided into the <br /> 389 following MRCCA Districts: <br /> 390 a. Rural and Open Space(ROS). <br /> 391 (1) Description.The ROS District is characterized by rural and low-density development patterns <br /> 392 and land uses,and includes land that is riparian or visible from the river,as well as large, <br /> 393 undeveloped tracts of high ecological and scenic value,floodplain,and undeveloped islands. <br /> 394 Many primary conservation areas exist in the district. <br /> 395 (2)Management purpose.The ROS District must be managed to sustain and restore the rural <br /> 396 and natural character of the corridor and to protect and enhance habitat,parks and open <br /> 397 space,public river corridor views,and scenic, natural,and historic areas. <br /> 398 b. River Neighborhood(RN). <br /> 399 (1) Description.The RN District is characterized by primarily residential neighborhoods that are <br /> 400 riparian or readily visible from the river or that abut riparian parkland.The district includes <br /> 401 parks and open space, limited commercial development,marinas,and related land uses. <br /> 402 (2) Management purpose.The RN District must be managed to maintain the character of the <br /> 403 river corridor within the context of existing residential and related neighborhood <br /> 404 development,and to protect and enhance habitat,parks and open space, public river corridor <br /> 405 views,and scenic, natural,and historic areas. Minimizing erosion and the flow of untreated <br /> 406 storm water into the river and enhancing habitat and shoreline vegetation are priorities in the <br /> 407 district. <br /> 408 c. Separated from River(SR). <br /> 409 (1)Description.The SR District is characterized by its physical and visual distance from the <br /> 410 Mississippi River.The district includes land separated from the river by distance,topography, <br /> 411 development,or a transportation corridor.The land in this district is not readily visible from <br /> 412 the Mississippi River. <br /> 413 (2) Management purpose.The SR district provides flexibility in managing development without <br /> 414 negatively affecting the key resources and features of the river corridor. Minimizing negative <br /> 415 impacts to primary conservation areas and minimizing erosion and flow of untreated storm <br /> 416 water into the Mississippi River are priorities in the district.The RTC district must be managed <br /> 417 in a manner that allows continued growth and redevelopment in historic downtowns and <br /> 418 more intensive redevelopment in limited areas at river crossings to accommodate compact <br /> 419 walkable development patterns and connections to the river. Minimizing erosion and the flow <br /> 420 of untreated storm water into the river, providing public access to and public views of the <br /> 421 river,and restoring natural vegetation in riparian areas and tree canopy are priorities in the <br /> 422 district. <br /> 12 <br />