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<br />e <br /> <br />tit <br /> <br />. All "Cultural Resources" (i.e. landscapes, structures, archaeological sites, etc., <br />as defined in the CMP on page 106). This can easily be addressed in the plan <br />by adding cultural resource protection wherever natural resource protection is <br />identified. (See permanent rural policies 3 and 6 on page 32, mixed residential <br />policy 5 on page 34, urban residential policies 7 and 15, and town center goal <br />and policy 4 on page 44 of the City's Comprehensive Plan). <br />. Use, interpretation, identification, and protection of cultural properties (See <br />applicable CMP policies on page 34). <br /> <br />We also encourage the City of Ramsey to inquire into the Minnesota Historical Society's <br />certified local government program to identify incentives to retain historic uses of <br />properties, where applicable. <br /> <br />Economic Resource Management (Pages 36 - 38. MNRRA CMP) <br /> <br />All policies should be consistent with the CMP's policies for natural and cultural resource <br />preservation. <br /> <br />Thank you for the opportunity to review the City's Draft Comprehensive and Mississippi <br />River Corridor Critical Area Plans. We look forward to continuing to assist the City with <br />protecting its resources in the river corridor. Please do not hesitate to call Susan Overson <br />at 651-290-4160, ext. 225.ifyou have questions about these comments. <br /> <br />Sin~~%L-~r <br /> <br /> <br />JoAnn M. Kyral <br />Superintendent <br /> <br />cc: Steve Johnson, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources <br />Sandy Fecht, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources <br />Richard Tho.mpson, Metropolitan Council <br />Sandra Pinel, Metropolitan Council <br />