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<br />Many opponints of MNRRAle~i
<br />however, MlNRRA does not ad.ii
<br />MNRRA see~s to enhance andb
<br />years ago in ~uch state legislatib
<br />Wild anst Scdnic Rivers Act, or ih
<br />MetropOIitan[Council, the Nati .~
<br />intended to .sist local units o~
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<br />Corridor. Tq accomplish this,fh
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<br />Tier II goes 6eyond what is r~q1.t'
<br />image, lleritaje, education, recrqa
<br />a volunf.4u'y stage in the plan, it is
<br />impleme.ntation of the plan.
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<br />'l'ercejV'~''i oth,erllJUleeded layer of government;
<br />:, er te811 pwersto.theriver .corridor. Rather,
<br />~the. , ~. licjesandl'e~lations set forth many
<br />PCriti~j ~H~dE~ecutive Order 79-19), the
<br />~lain;. t'~~;Th~ partnership between the
<br />,Service,taJj~ .', el'~#ent~f Natural Resources is
<br />tnt i~ provid~~ a~e:9ua,teconttolstoensure orderly
<br />.t and. ~ioll"oflands~thin the Critical Area
<br />:}llls f01s13fipyolvettient. Achieving Tier I
<br />'; entsl~gislation.~ protect critical areas.
<br />....~te ..,> .... " .b~gW.s toa.cldress issues relating to
<br />aI(tiorddrl~'~pn ic~eyelopm~nt. Although Tier II is
<br />uii~in prd~r~ . eligib,le for federal funds to assist in
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<br />Conununity and the policief . '1~Wre1!leq~}~et~forth~y Exec~tive.. Order 79-19 and
<br />Pubijc L~w 100-696 (MN.. . ~tprovitie,~~f',r ~~~~poIici~s .that improve public
<br />acce$s pojnts to the river. 11):' .t~er qJ.l~t~an~ot,he~.natural"tresources, provide for
<br />recr.tioQaI opportunities. r~tre ~istprtc ~(l.cAltUl'a1 elements. In addition to
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<br />Act. The ;plan also acts in a~i l"~apacity~f~e~~J1l~r~~ensivePlan in that it provides
<br />general direction to the deQi -riI.1tersand. $taffi.:pft\1eCity on hQwto handle river
<br />corridor ~ecisions in an info' ~efficient1l1ani,ler.consistent with regional goals and
<br />policies. .'
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<br />This plan !closely follows th4 fc'r~ctf~qs laid dut;in .~ Comprehensive Management Plan
<br />for the ~ssissippi NationaliJJ.......ir ....:.: Recreqti~n4t"l!al.Thepl~ achieves the required
<br />eleme.... nts b.......:f the Critical Ar..e."'.,...... . ..lft..~........ .....~......e...:., l' .I).......an. ...,..8:.,..........~.j.....eril........:.....,.,.1.:........n..... .e. s.......g......O.......al.........s...t POI.i.C.. iesand strategies to
<br />protect, preserve and enhaP.. .... tth.:iMlSS1sslP~1 I1verComdor > beyond the required
<br />elements fJ>f the Critical AreairtctJ:l'ier II).: ..~ikf':;the;eMP, goals and policies were
<br />develope~through a pubIicPtuli,p~9n proc~s,s;\jin?l,~dingtwo citywide vision meetings,
<br />one ofwJtich solely focus~lojl'i~ityofjJ~e~on~th~Mississippi River2,anda
<br />community wide phone survQY ,aht~~i,:I.g condllctedliY De:cision Resources, Ltd.
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<br />I "Co~pr~hensive M,. '~i;....ement PI~ MiSSiSSI....W.'........ .." a
<br />Coordmating COll1J1USSlO. and NatIonal Park .~.
<br />result of the :MNRRA Pti)ic Law to serve as.
<br />2 As part of the C01l,lpreh~nsive Plan process,a
<br />planning process. Tlris se~sion was attended br
<br />Another city-wide ~sionisession was held ApJi
<br />attended by nearly 40 resJdents. Swmnaries of
<br />2001 Ramsey Corhprelfnsive Plan
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