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4.4. SR 11-08-2004
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<br />lQ)~~rFu <br /> <br />Future growth, changes in land use, and development of infrastructure can impact the <br />health and function of natural communities and natural systems. The City can use its <br />zoning and subdivision controls to avoid or minimize these impacts, and provide <br />incentives for developers and landowners to protect or restore natural resources. <br /> <br />The sections that follow offer suggestions for integrating the Natural Resources <br />Inventory information into the City's zoning and subdivision controls so that the value <br />of these resources is protected for the long-term as the City develops. Three levels of <br />options are discussed: <br />. Updating existing ordinances <br />. Adding new ordinances <br />. Adopting a comprehensive Environmental Conservation Zone approach <br /> <br />Updating Existing Ordinances <br />The City of Elk River has already adopted a variety of elements in its zoning and <br />subdivision ordinances that can be used to protect and manage natural resources. <br />These are a very good base to build upon, and can be updated with the new Natural <br />Resources Inventory data. The existing environmental ordinances in the City's code <br />include the following: <br />. Park Dedication requirements <br />. Preliminary plat requirements <br />. Tree protection requirements <br />. Erosion and sediment management <br />. Stormwater management <br />. Open space plat <br />. Shoreline management <br />. Floodplain management <br /> <br />Suggestions for updating these existing ordinances based on the NRI include the <br />following: <br /> <br />Section 30-327. Park Dedication Requirements <br />This section could specify that developers are required to dedicate the natural <br />resource areas identified on the NRI maps as open space or parks if they are located <br />within the proposed development area to meet park dedication requirements. <br />
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