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Natural, Cultural and Recreational Amenities <br /> Mississippi River <br /> The Mississippi River through Elk River is classified by the The Mississippi and Elk riverfronts are significant assets for the <br /> Minnesota State Wild& Scenic Rivers Program as a"Recreational entire community. It is an authentic amenity for the community, <br /> River". The area is classified as a Recreational River because it and potentially the region,but it has to be connected to where <br /> has undergone some impoundments and/or diversions in the people are and easily accessible from the community as a whole. <br /> past and has adjacent lands which are considerably developed, <br /> but are still capable of being managed. w "lip! <br /> '�� r <br /> The City of Elk River adopted the Wild&Scenic River Ordinance to regulate the subdivision,use, and conservation of <br /> the shorelands to preserve and protect the existing natural, scenic, '' <br /> historical, scientific, and recreational values. The regulations also Lv, i` <br /> reduce the effects of overcrowding and poorly planned <br /> development of adjacent lands,prevent pollution, preserve a <br /> natural beauty and quietude,maintain proper relationships <br /> between various land use types, and prohibit new uses that are <br /> inconsistent with the statewide standards and criteria. <br /> Mississippi River <br /> Public access to the Mississippi River is under-utilized;limited <br /> largely by private property ownership along the shorelines and <br /> topographic constraints. Island areas are owned and controlled <br /> by the MN Dept of Natural Resources (DNR), except with one <br /> major island in private ownership. <br /> Elk River , _ <br /> The Elk River is classified as an "Urban River" through Elk n�, <br /> River. The area is classified as an Urban River because it flows °�° <br /> through an incorporated area. The city has a 300 foot shore land <br /> overlay district along the river to provide for wise development, . <br /> to preserve and enhance the quality of the surface waters, and to ,4. . %.,,,,. y <br /> preserve the economic and natural values of the shore land area. Elk River south of Dam <br /> Draft as of November 5, 2012 -Part I, page 25 - <br />
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