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Anoka County Multi-Jurisdictional <br />All Hazards Mitigation Plan <br /> 134 <br /> <br />4.4.7 Land Use and Development Trends <br /> <br />ANOKA COUNTY <br />Geographic location and characteristics - Anoka County is <br />one of the seven metropolitan counties that make up the <br />Twin Cities. It is situated in the northwestern portion of the <br />Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area. Anoka County is <br />located in the eastern part of the State of Minnesota, roughly <br />midway between the state’s northern and southern boundary. <br />It is bounded on the north by Isanti County, on the east by <br />Chisago and Washington Counties, on the south by Ramsey <br />County, on the south and west by Hennepin County, and on <br />the west by Sherburne County. The Mississippi River forms <br />the southwestern boundary between Anoka County and <br />Hennepin County. Anoka County lies on both sides of the <br />Rum River, which enters the county approximately 20 miles north of its confluence with the <br />Mississippi River in the City of Anoka. The Rum River enters Anoka County in the City of St, <br />Francis and flows south through the Cities of Oak Grove, Ramsey, Andover, and finally Anoka. <br />Anoka County has a total surface area of 430 square miles. This includes approximately 320 <br />square miles of land surface, 90 square miles of wetland surface, and 20 square miles of lakes <br />and streams surface. The southern portion of the county is mostly urbanized and the northern <br />portion of the county is rural in nature. During the past several decades Anoka County has been <br />one of the fastest developing counties in Minnesota. Residential, commercial, and industrial <br />development is continuing with the most activity concentrated in the central portion of the <br />county. <br /> <br />Public lands - Anoka County has thousands of acres of public land set aside for all types of <br />activities. There are 11 large State of Minnesota wildlife management areas and land trusts <br />sites in Anoka County. There is numerous smaller land trust and research sites scattered <br />throughout the northern half of the county. The largest of the wildlife management areas is <br />Carlos Avery covering 26,000 acres located in the City of Columbus and Linwood Township. <br />Carlos Avery is a unique natural resource. It is the largest wildlife management area in close <br />proximity to a major metropolitan city. The second largest is Cedar Creek Natural History Area <br />covering 3,000 acres in the City of East Bethel, with an addit ional 500 acres in Isanti County. <br />The third largest management area is the Bethel Wildlife Management Area covering 160 acres <br />located in the City of St. Francis. <br /> <br />Anoka County also has a number of major regional facilities. One is the Blaine Anoka County <br />Regional Airport - Janes Field the largest of the reliever airports in the Metropolitan Airports <br />Commission system. Another is the National Sports Center. Both of these facilities are located <br />in the City of Blaine. The Blaine Anoka County Regional Airport is both a recreational asset and <br />a commercial/industrial asset. The National Sports Center is a unique recreational venue. The <br />Center is a nationally recognized facility that supports multiple sporting activities including <br />soccer, hockey, figure skating, cycling, and track and field. As one of the largest amateur sports <br />facilities in the world, the National Sports Center hosts upwards of three million visitors each <br />year for events such as the USA Cup. Within Anoka County there are hundreds of other <br />locations that provide recreational opportunities to residents. <br /> <br />There are over 55 major community parks in the cities and townships of Anoka County. Many <br />of the cities in Anoka County support both organized team activities as well as individual and <br />personal types of activities at municipal parks and recreational complexes. Local public and <br />Multi hazard Requirement <br />§201.6(c)(2)(ii)(C): [The plan <br />should describe vulnerability in <br />terms of] providing a general <br />description of land uses and <br />development trends within the <br />community so that mitigation <br />options can be considered in <br />future land use decisions. <br />A. Does the plan describe land <br />uses and development trends? <br />
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