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<br />City of Ramsey <br />Comprehensive Plan Amendment <br />Land Use Element <br /> <br />2.0 LAND USE <br /> <br />2.1 EXISTING CONDmONSIINVENTORY <br /> <br />The City of Ramsey comprises 18,688 acres total. Water covers approximately 200 acres, <br />leaving 18,488 acres ofland. The Study Area comprises nearly 2400 acres. The table <br />beloy, lists the approximate gross acreage of land in each current zoning district in the <br />Study Area. <br /> <br />Table 2-1 <br />EXISTING ZONING DISTRICT GROSS ACREAGE TOTALS <br />IN STUDY AREA <br /> <br />R-IR Single Family Rural 422.52 <br />R-IU Single Family Urban 66.63 <br />R-2U Duplex - Urban <br />R-3U Low Density Multi-Family - Urban <br />PUD Planned Unit Development (residential) 25.83 <br />MR High Density Multi-Family - Urban <br />B-1 Business 11.3.6 <br />B-2 Business <br />B-3 Business 417.36 <br />BW Business Warehouse 548.55 <br />I Industrial 682.85 <br />R-I Rural Industrial <br /> Park 187.50 <br /> TOTAL 2362.60 <br /> <br />source: RLK Associates <br /> <br />Figure 2-1 is the Zoning Map showing the locations of the zoning districts. <br /> <br />Figure 2-2 illustrates existing and designated parks and open space areas. This includes <br />the decommissioned regional landfill site. Other areas unsuitable for development or <br />under strict development controls are shown in Figures 2-3 and 2-4 which show <br />floodplains, wetlands, and shoreland areas. <br /> <br />page 2-1 <br />
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