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<br /> Anoka County 2019 <br />Multi-Jurisdictional <br />All Hazards Mitigation Plan <br /> <br /> 153 <br />destination businesses. Light industrial businesses are located east of Highway 65. Spring <br />Lake Park due to its size and development does not anticipate much growth in the way of <br />commercial or industrial development. Scattered though out the City of Spring Lake Park are <br />strip malls with numerous other family owned businesses and other small businesses. Since the <br />last mitigation plan HyVee has purchased a site at Hwy 65 and 81st Ave and is currently <br />constructing a grocery store to open in Nov. 2019. <br /> <br />Residential development and trends: The City is predominately a residential community with <br />families and children. This is expected to continue, although the aging of the population and the <br />need for senior housing, as well as the need for housing for young adults, presents an <br />opportunity for the development of different types of housing, such as multiple-family <br />apartments, townhouses and housing units on one level. <br /> <br />The Metropolitan Council’s forecasts assumes that growth in Spring Lake Park’s population and <br />households will result almost entirely from the development of multi-family housing at a density <br />of 10 dwelling units per acre. Based on the Council’s estimate of 2,503 households in 1995, <br />that would be an increase of 167 dwelling units during the next 20 years. Since the last <br />mitigation plan update the City of Spring Lake Park has added a large multi-family apartment <br />complex consisting of 194 units. The City has also added several small townhomes and single- <br />family dwelling units. <br /> <br />Infrastructure and infrastructure projects: Consists of two State Highways within the City of <br />Spring Lake Park. On the Westside of the City is MN Hwy 47 that runs north and south. The city <br />is also divided in half north and south with MN Highway 65 (Central Ave). Anoka County Road <br />10 runs east to west through the northern portion of Spring Lake Park connecting both Highway <br />corridors. <br /> <br />Since the last mitigation plan update the City of Spring Lake Park has completed a Local <br />Surface Water Management Plan, which has identified several roadways within the City that are <br />prone to flooding. These areas are, but not limited to: Arthur St NE and 81st Ave NE, 8200 to <br />8300 Block of Monroe St Ne, 7700 block to 7800 block of Terrace Rd Ne, 8200 block to 8300 <br />block of Able St. Ne, 8400 block of Able St, Ne and 8300 block of Fillmore St Ne. The City has <br />also identified several drainage ponds that need upgrading and are part of the Local Surface <br />Water Management Plan. Theses ponds are, but not limited to: Arthur St. Ne and 81st Ave, <br />Triangle Park Pond and Fillmore St Ne. and 83rd Ave Ne drainage area. A copy of the Local <br />Surface Water Management Plan is on file at the Spring Lake Park City Hall for review. <br />
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