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Anoka County Multi-Jurisdictional <br />All Hazards Mitigation Plan <br /> 155 <br /> <br />206 urban size single-family lots and 18 townhouse lots. The City of St. Francis provides the <br />drinking water and wastewater is handled by a wetland treatment system. <br /> <br />Infrastructure and infrastructure projects: Street mileage for Oak Grove is 116.45 miles <br />(22.34 of which are MN State Aid streets.) One bridge spans the Rum River and the Burlington <br />Northern Railroad tracks run north south through the City. Independent School District #15 <br />owns property in Oak Grove for a future elementary school. The Rum River Tree Farm is an <br />example of a business located in Oak Grove. <br /> <br />RAMSEY <br />Geographic location and characteristics: The City of Ramsey is located in western Anoka <br />County, approximately 30 miles north of Minneapolis/St Paul. Ramsey shares its borders with <br />Anoka, Oak Grove, City of Nowthen and Elk River. On its southern border is the Mississippi <br />River and to the East, Rum River. The City of Ramsey is 29 square miles in size and has <br />latitude of 45.26 N and longitude of 93.44 W and an elevation of 879 feet. <br /> <br />Public lands: The City has 266 acres of public land within the City. These areas include <br />churches, schools, city offices, public work facilities, and fire stations. Within the City, there is <br />nearly 1000 acres of Public Park. The larger City-owned parks are Elmcrest Park (95 acres), <br />Central Park (41.3 acres), Rivers Bend Park (47.3 acres) and Peltzer Park (32 acres). In <br />addition, Anoka County has two regional parks within Ramsey Mississippi West Regional Park <br />(204 acres) and Rum River Central Park (308.8 acres). The State of Minnesota operates a <br />wayside rest along Highway10 that is 18 acres in size. <br /> <br />Private fee areas: Within the City of Ramsey, there are two public golf courses, Rum River <br />Hills, along Highway 47, and Northfork, along Highway 10. The Boy Scouts own 160 acres of <br />land along Highway 47 and the Rum River that they use for camping and other scout activities. <br /> <br />Agriculture and forestry: Approximately 1500 acres within the City of Ramsey receive the <br />agricultural property tax classification by the Anoka County Assessors Office. While the City of <br />Ramsey has an abundance of trees, there are no publicly managed forestlands. There are <br />several private business tree nurseries (two along Highway 47, and one on Alpine Drive) <br />located within the City of Ramsey. <br /> <br />Commercial and industrial development and trends: The City of Ramsey growth has <br />slowed but since 2007 has added 225,000 square feet of commercial and industrial buildings. <br />The Ramsey Town Center, renamed the COR in 2010 once completed will add nearly 750,000 <br />square feet in new commercial/retail space. <br /> <br />Residential development and trends: The City has a sustained residential growth that will <br />continue over the next 20 years. <br /> <br />Infrastructure and infrastructure projects: There are many infrastructure projects planned <br />for the future. In regards to transportation, projects included conversion of U.S. Highway 10 to a <br />limited access freeway, a new bridge crossing over the Mississippi River, the relocation of State <br />Highway 169 through Ramsey, and the improvement and widening of County and State aid <br />roads. For utilities, the City will be extending sewer and water trunk lines north of the existing <br />service area to facilitate residential development. The City will also be constructing several new <br />City wells, another water tower, and a water treatment plant within the next 5 years. <br /> <br />
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