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Section 6- Park and Trail System Plan City of Lino Lake <br /> i1J <br /> Q Figure 6.4 (Part 5 of 6). Trail System Legend <br /> 9 z <br /> UJ <br /> I.D. # Trail Amrox. Len tgth Descripdon/Future Development Issues <br /> Q 40 Park Trail 0.6 miles This trail is intended to be located within a linear trail corridor that begins at neighborhood park M4 and runs easterly following the edge <br /> of a wetlands to joint-use park JU-3.The trail is also intended to tie into the regional trail system in the future,There is no existing housing <br /> developed along its entire length.This is another trail that represents an exceptional opportunity to use the linear trail corridor concept ro <br /> its fullest potential.A Class II level of trail should be appropriate. <br /> `i 41 Park Trail 0.1 miles This trail runs south from JU-3 to the transportation trail along Birch Street (#2) and is simply intended to expand pedestrian access <br /> opportunities to JU-3 from development areas within the park's service area,A Class II level of trail should be appropriate. <br /> 42 Park Trail 0.4 miles This trail is intended to be located within a linear trail corridor that begins at joint use park JU-3 and runs easterly following the natural <br /> drainageways and the edge of a wetlands to mini park M-5. Although this trail will not be located directly adjacent to extensive wetlands <br /> i and open space areas as are some of the other trails in this area, it will still provide a natural setting that is much more desirable than a <br /> typical transportation type trail.A Class II level of trail should be appropriate. <br /> 'i 43 Park Trail 0.2 miles This trail is intended to be located within a linear trail corridor that begins at mini park M-5 and runs northerly following the natural <br /> drainageways and the edges of a wetlands to the regional park and trail system.As with trail #42, although this trail will not be located <br /> directly adjacent to extensive wetlands and open space areas, it will still provide a natural setting that is much more desirable than a typical <br /> transportation type trail.A Class II level of trail should be appropriate. <br /> 44 Park Trail 0.4 miles This trail is intended to be located within a linear trail corridor that begins at mini park M-5 and runs east - southeast following natural <br /> drainageways and edges of wetlands and within an existing water works easement running along the municipal boundary line.The trail will <br /> tie into the transportation trail along Birch Street, As with trail #42, although this trail will not be located directly adjacent to extensive <br /> j wetlands and open space areas, it will still provide a natural setting that is much more desirable than a typical transportation type trail. A <br /> ' Class II level of trail should be appropriate. <br /> f" 4S Park Trail 1.0 miles This trail is intended to be located within a linear trail corridor that begins at the Cedar Street and runs south following the edge of a <br /> wetlands, drainageways, and woodlots through neighborhood park N-15 to the future location of 64th Street E. This trail represents an <br /> exceptional opportunity to use the linear trail corridor concept to its fullest potential.A Class II level of trail should be appropriate, <br /> 46 Park Trail 0,7 miles This trail is intended to be located within a linear trail corridor that runs adjacent to the eastern shore of Amelia Lake.At this time, there <br /> is no existing housing developed along its entire length.However,a small subdivision is now in the planning stages,This trail also represents <br /> an exceptional opportunity to use the linear trail corridor concept to its fullest potential,A Class II level of trail should be appropriate. <br /> 47 Dike Route 5,0 miles The bike route runs along Main Street, which is a minor arterial roadway, from Sunset Road to Centerville, <br /> 48 Bike Route 4.7 miles The bike route runs along Lake Drive,which is a minor arterial roadway, from Circle Pines to the northern city limits. <br /> r_ 49 Bike Route 4,2 miles The bike route runs along Birch Street, which is a collector street, from Hodgson Road to County Road #54, <br /> 50 Dike Route 1.6 milts 'Ihe bike route runs along Lilac Street, which is a collector street, from Sunset Road to Main Street. <br /> t <br /> 51 Bike Route 1.6 miles The bike route runs along a frontage road, which is a State-Aid road, from Sunset Road to Lilac Street. <br /> 52 Bike Route I.0 miles The bike route runs along a frontage road,which is a State-Aid road, from Elm Street to Lake Drive, <br /> 53 Bike Route 1.3 miles The bike route runs along Elm Street,which is a collector street, from Sunset Road to Lake Drive, <br /> 54 Bike Route 3.0 miles The bike route runs along Sunset Road,which is a collector street, from Lake Drive to Main Street. <br /> r � \ <br />