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1 Exhibit A <br /> 2 Amended Code Language <br /> 3 <br /> 4 117-148—Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area Overlay District development standards <br /> 5 (a) AUTHORITY,INTENT AND PURPOSE <br /> 6 (1) Statutory Authorization.This Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area(MRCCA)Section is adopted <br /> 7 pursuant to the authorization and policies contained in Minnesota Statutes,Chapter 116G, Minnesota <br /> 8 Rules, Parts 6106.0010-6106.0180,and the planning and zoning enabling legislation in Minnesota <br /> 9 Statutes,Chapter 462 and 473. <br /> 10 (2) Policy.The Legislature of Minnesota has delegated responsibility to local governments of the state to <br /> 11 regulate the subdivision, use and development of designated critical areas and thus preserve and <br /> 12 enhance the quality of important historic,cultural,aesthetic values,and natural systems and provide for <br /> 13 the wise use of these areas. <br /> 14 (b) GENERAL PROVISIONS AND DEFINITIONS <br /> 15 (1) Jurisdiction.The provisions of this Section apply to land within the river corridor boundary as described <br /> 16 in the State Register,volume 43, pages 508 to 519 and shown on the zoning map. <br /> 17 (2) Enforcement.The City of Ramsey is responsible for the administration and enforcement of this Section. <br /> 18 Any violation of its provisions or failure to comply with any of its requirements including violations of <br /> 19 conditions and safeguards established in connection with grants of variances or conditional uses <br /> 20 constitutes a misdemeanor and is punishable as defined by law.Violations of this Section can occur <br /> 21 regardless of whether or not a permit is required for a regulated activity listed in Section 117-148(c)2 <br /> 22 (Permits). <br /> 23 (3) Severability. If any section,clause,provision,or portion of this Section is adjudged unconstitutional or <br /> 24 invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction,the remainder of this Section shall not be affected thereby. <br /> 25 (4) Abrogation and Greater Restrictions. It is not intended by this Section to repeal,abrogate,or impair any <br /> 26 existing easements,covenants,or deed restrictions. However,where this Section imposes greater <br /> 27 restrictions,the provisions of this Section shall prevail.All other Sections inconsistent with this Section <br /> 28 are hereby repealed to the extent of the inconsistency only. <br /> 29 (5) Underlying Zoning. Uses and standards of underlying zoning districts apply except where standards of <br /> 30 this overlay district are more restrictive. <br /> 31 (6) Definitions. Unless specifically defined below,words or phrases used in this Section shall be interpreted <br /> 32 to give them the same meaning they have in common usage and to give this Section its most reasonable <br /> 33 application. For the purpose of this Section,the words"must"and "shall"are mandatory and not <br /> 34 permissive.All distances, unless otherwise specified,are measured horizontally. <br /> 35 a.Access path.An area designated to provide ingress and egress to public waters. <br /> 36 b.Adjacent. Having a boundary that physically touches or adjoins. <br /> 37 c.Agricultural use.A use having the meaning given under Minnesota Statutes,section 40A.02. <br /> 38 d.Alternative design.Subdivision design methods such as conservation design,transfer of <br /> 39 development density,or similar zoning and site design techniques that protect open space and <br /> 40 natural areas. <br /> 41 e. Barge fleeting.Temporarily parking and securing barges on the river,on or off channel,while tows <br /> 42 are assembled or broken up. <br /> 1 <br />