2025 Session Last amended: 2021 session

§ 116G.15 — Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area

Plain-Language Summary

This section designates the federal Mississippi National River and Recreation Area as an area of critical concern under Minnesota law, establishing the Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area. The DNR commissioner, rather than the Environmental Quality Board, administers this program and adopts rules for districts within the corridor. The purpose is to protect and preserve the river and its adjacent lands as unique natural, scenic, cultural, and ecological resources while allowing appropriate urban uses including industrial and commercial development.

Practical Notes
The Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area covers a stretch of the river through the Twin Cities metropolitan area, where local governments must adopt comprehensive plans and ordinances consistent with DNR standards. The Metropolitan Council is required to incorporate these standards into its planning. Property owners and developers in the corridor must comply with both DNR rules and local ordinances implementing those rules — which may be more stringent than DNR minimums.