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City of Ramsey <br />c/o Jim Norman, City Administrator <br />15153 Nowthen Boulevard NW <br />Ramsey, MN 55303 <br />Dear City Council Members: <br />Minnesota Department of Natural Resources <br />An Equal Opportunity Employer <br />Who Values Diversity <br />500 Lafayette Road <br />St. Paul, Minnesota 55155 -403Z- <br />Phone: 651- 296 -0440 <br />Department of Natural Resources Division of Waters staff have reviewed the proposed City of Ramsey <br />Comprehensive Plan - Mississippi River Critical Area Corridor/MNRRA Plan which affects lands within <br />the Critical Area/MNRRA Corridor, as of March 14, 2001, as well as various previous drafts. Staff has <br />also reviewed supporting information and recommendation sent by the Metropolitan Council staff to <br />DNR which was received on April 17, 2001. Under MN Statutes, section 116G.10, subd. 3 and MN <br />Rules, part 4410.9500, subp. 3, amendments of plans affecting lands within the Critical Area Corridor <br />and which relate to Executive Order 79 -19 purposes, standards, and guidelines, shall become effective <br />only upon the approval of the Department of Natural Resources (DNR), following review by the <br />Metropolitan Council and DNR. The procedures specified by statute, rule, and the Executive Order <br />standards for the review of proposed plan amendments within 45 days of receipt from the Metropolitan <br />Council to determine whether the plans are consistent with the provisions of the order of designation for <br />the Mississippi River Critical Area Corridor have been complied with by the Department. <br />RE: City of Ramsey Comprehensive Plan - Mississippi River Critical Area Corridor/MNRRA <br />Critical Area Plan revision affecting lands within the Mississippi River Critical Area Corridor - <br />revision date March 14, 2001 <br />Pursuant to MN Statutes, section 116G.10, MN Rules, part 4410.9500, and section E. of Executive Order <br />79 -19 Standards and Guidelines, it is hereby ordered that the portions of the proposed City of Ramsey <br />Comprehensive Plan - Mississippi River Critical Area Corridor /MNRRA Plan which affect lands within <br />the Critical Area/MNRRA Corridor, as of March 14, 2001, be conditionally approved contingent on: <br />(1) As noted in previous DNR comments, for those sites developed through a planned cluster <br />development, the 50% of the site preserved as permanent open space shall first permanently preserve <br />the woods, scenic views, ecological functions, and other features of the natural environment within <br />the planned cluster development site. In addition to the policies to minimize streets and <br />infrastructure, the planned cluster development shall include implementation of low- impact <br />stormwater management practices that focus on on -site infiltration and site design to minimize runoff <br />and mitigate any increased density and impervious surfaces. Rather than a plan amendment, these <br />conditions shall be corrected and included through ordinance provisions during the Critical <br />Area/Wild and Scenic River ordinance amendment process that will follow in partnership with the <br />Department. <br />DNR Information: 651- 296 -6157 • 1- 888 -646 -6367 • TTY: 651- 296 -5484 • 1- 800 - 657 -3929 <br />Printed on Recycled Paper Containing a <br />� � Minimum of 10% Post- Consumer Waste <br />
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