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<br /> Anoka County 2019 <br />Multi-Jurisdictional <br />All Hazards Mitigation Plan <br /> <br /> 134 <br />ANDOVER <br />Geographic location and characteristics: Andover is located in west-central Anoka County, <br />approximately 20 miles north of downtown Minneapolis. Andover is located at Latitude 45.23N, <br />Longitude 93.36W. The city shares borders with Oak Grove to the north, Ham Lake to the East, <br />Coon Rapids and Anoka to the south, and Ramsey to the west. The Rum River marks the <br />western boundary of the City. The City of Andover encompasses a total of 34.1 square miles. <br /> <br />Public lands: There is approximately 525 acres of city owned parkland in Andover. The larger <br />parks include Kelsey Round Lake Park (136 acres), Sunshine Park (39 acres), Prairie Knoll <br />Park (19.5 acres), and Fox Meadows Park (12.75 acres). Additionally, Bunker Hills Park, which <br />is owned and operated by Anoka County, encompasses over 400 acres. Nearly 190 acres <br />within the city are owned by school districts. The City Hall and Public Works complex covers <br />over 55 acres. <br /> <br />Agriculture and forestry: Nearly 3011 acres of property in Andover are classified as <br />“Agricultural” by the Anoka County Assessor’s Office. The city is home to a number of sod <br />farms and traditional farms, as well as a turkey feedlot. There are no publicly managed forests <br />in the City of Andover. <br /> <br />Commercial and industrial development and trends: Commercial and industrial development <br />in Andover is focused around the two major arterial roadways that serve the city: County Road <br />116 (Bunker Lake Boulevard) and County Road 78 (Hanson Boulevard). The city is currently <br />marketing land that is owned by the Economic Development Authority (EDA) in an area known <br />as “Andover Station North.” The site, nearly 120 acres in total, was formally home to an <br />automobile salvage and crushing yard. The City, with the assistance of the Minnesota Pollution <br />Control Agency (MPCA) has cleaned the site and is now marketing it for a wide range of uses, <br />including town homes, commercial, and light industrial. Commercial development in the city <br />tends to focus on the retail and service industries. <br /> <br />Residential development and trends: Andover has been one of the fastest growing cities in <br />the Twin Cities metropolitan area during the last 20 years. While the city’s population was <br />15,216 in 1990, it now exceeds 31,000. The Metropolitan Council has projected a population of <br />42,000 in Andover by 2020 and 44,600 by 2030. Andover has added an average of 63 new <br />housing units per year over the last 5 years. This rate of growth is expected to increase in the <br />coming years as municipal services are extended to the “Rural Reserve” area, which will open <br />nearly 1,000 acres to urban development. <br /> <br />Infrastructure and infrastructure projects: The City of Andover’s water treatment plant went <br />online in October of 2004. It is capable of treating up to 9 million gallons per day. As of 2004, <br />there was a total of 191.94 miles of City, County, and State Aid roads in the city. Additional city <br />and county road improvements will be necessary to accommodate the development of the Rural <br />Reserve. A new trunk sanitary sewer line will be constructed to provide service to the Rural <br />Reserve, and a second water treatment plant may be needed to serve the area as well. <br /> <br />ANOKA <br />Geographic location and characteristics: The City of Anoka is located in western Anoka <br />County, approximately 25 miles north of Minneapolis/St. Paul. Anoka shares its borders with <br />Ramsey, Andover, Coon Rapids, and Champlin. On its southern border are the Mississippi <br />River and the Rum River runs through the center of the City. The City of Anoka is 7.13 square <br />miles in size. Anoka is located at Latitude 45.21N, Longitude 93.39W. <br />