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<br />1. Boundary chan~es to accommodate existin~ commercial uses <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />MS 1 03F .325 states "For each river proposed to be included in the wild and scenic rivers <br />system, the commissioner shall prepare a management plan, without unreasonable <br />restrictions upon compatible, preexisting, economic uses of particular tracts of land, to <br />preserve and enhance the values that cause the river to be proposed for inclusion in the <br />system" . <br /> <br />A. Unreasonable restrictions upon {>reexistin~. economic uses <br />The two commercial areas that are proposed to be removed from the Wild and <br />Scenic River District were in existence prior to the district being established. <br />Creating forty non-conforming businesses within one community by a legislative <br />act is, in any sane person's mind, unreasonable and must be rectified. Many of <br />the businesses affected are separated from the river by a 20,000 car a day <br />highway, but nobody would suggest that MnDOT make this road non-conforming <br />and phase it out. <br /> <br />B. Preserve and enhance the values that caused the river to be proposed for <br />inclusion in the system <br /> <br />Boundary chan~e in Sections 2. 3.10. & 11. T32N. R26W <br />Potential negative effects to the Mississippi River caused by this commercial <br />development can easily be mitigated. The city's proposed boundary for the <br />Highway 10 area is located at the crest of the wooded ridge along the river to give <br />maximum elevation for screening for the river from the commercial uses. The <br />proposed boundary is approximately 'l4 mile from the river. City sanitary sewer <br />and controlled treated storm sewer will address water quality and quantity issues. <br />Finally, the city is proposing that any commercial development in this area that is <br />within Fifty (50) feet of the Wild and Scenic River District Boundary be required <br />to gain approval of a conditional use permit. The conditional use permit process <br />(with public hearing and notification of the Commissioner) is an adequate <br />mechanism to control vegetative clearing, signs, aesthetic, etc. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Boundary chanee in Section 34. T33N. R26W <br />The Original Wild and Scenic River District regulations were sensitive to the fact <br />that this area was already developed. Lot widths, lot sizes and setbacks reflected <br />the existing conditions. What was not taken into consideration when the Wild and <br />Scenic River District boundary was established was that it included a portion of <br />the historic downtown area of Elk River and made these businesses non- <br />conforming because commercial uses are not allowed. <br /> <br />Like most communities built in the 1800s, the businesses in this area turned their <br />backs to the river. The City of Elk River, working with the business owners, is <br />trying to rectify this and enhance the view from the river. The city's proposed <br /> <br />. <br />