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• <br />Anoka County Multi-Jurisdictional <br />All Hazards Mitigation Plan <br />Within St. Francis there are commercial retail businesses consisting of County Market grocery <br />store, Nova Care Rehabilitation, Anoka County Federal Credit Union, Village Bank, Boulevard <br />Coffee, various restaurants, Pond's Golf Course, American Legion, Anytime Fitness, <br />chiropractic offices and other retailers. Northland Screw Products and Temperature Specialists <br />have flourished in the city business climate. <br />The Rum River County Park in St. Francis consists of 80 acres for camping, sightseeing and <br />fishing including paved limestone aggregated biking /hiking trails. St. Francis has an annual <br />Pioneer Days Festival that is a major attraction as well. <br />City of Spring Lake Park <br />The City of Spring Lake Park is located in Anoka County and Ramsey County at Latitude 45.10 <br />N and Longitude -93.23 W, with an elevation of 915. Spring Lake Park is located in the <br />Northern Minneapolis /St. Paul Metro Area. The City of Fridley to the south, the City of Blaine to <br />the north, and the City of Coon Rapids to its west and the City of Mounds View to the east <br />border Spring Lake Park. The City of Spring Lake Park is predominately a bedroom community <br />with some light industry. <br />The City of Spring Lake Park is home to approximately 6,806 residents and occupies slightly <br />less than three square miles of Anoka County. Spring Lake Park is as close to a demographic <br />image of the State of Minnesota as you're likely to find. Browse the latest data from the 2000 <br />census and you'll see Minnesota's own Mini -Me. Spring Lake Park stands out as a veritable <br />cross - section of the state, average enough to make even Sheriff Andy Taylor feel right at home. <br />The city is largely made up of tree -lined streets with block after block of tidy ramblers, many built <br />in the suburban rush of the 1950's and 1960's. There's no room for exclusive grated <br />subdivisions and there is no wrong side of the tracks. Spring Lake Park has some commercial <br />and industrial development along Minnesota Highway 65, Minnesota Highway 47 and County <br />Road 10 but has no downtown, no post office, no big shopping center, no library or hospital. <br />Though all are close in neighboring communities. <br />From the late 1930's to the early 1950's, the area called Spring Lake Park was an area bounded <br />to the west by the Mississippi River, north to the farm area of Blaine Township, east to the Turtle <br />Lake area and south to Columbia Heights, in other words, the Spring lake Park area <br />encompassed all of Fridley Township, part of Blaine and Mounds View. <br />Spring Lake Park got its name from one of Bronson - Erickson Real Estate salesmen. Due to a <br />leakage from the St. Paul Water Work's Water Main, between Wood Lake and Osborne Road, <br />(Spring Lake), the salesman thought it to be a spring fed lake and called it "Spring Lake." <br />A few pioneer citizens resided in the area, most of them owning large lots with cows and horses. <br />Others were farming, but after World War II, when the American suburban expansion began <br />developing, residential area and business places grew by "leaps and bounds." <br />In the early 1950's the Village of Fridley incorporated almost the entire southern part of Fridley <br />Township. The north part of the township and parts of Mounds View and Blaine tried to <br />incorporate by means of a referendum, but it failed. The Village of Fridley tried to annex the <br />remainder of the township. It also failed. In December of 1953, the northern part of the township <br />and a small part of Mounds View Township (that portion of Ramsey County) incorporated by a <br />referendum, the portion of Ramsey was included because the fire department was located there <br />
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