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• <br />• <br />Anoka County Multi- - Jurisdictional <br />All Hazards Mitigation Plan <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 />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 is the Mississippi River <br />and the Rum River runs through the center of the City. The City of Anoka is 7,13 square miles <br />in size. Anoka is located at Latitude 45.21N, Longitude 93.39W. <br />Public lands: 30% of the City of Anoka is in public land. These areas include land owned by <br />the State of Minnesota (Anoka Metro Regional Treatment Center and Highway Department), the <br />County of Anoka (Anoka County Courthouse, Correctional Facility, and Fairgrounds). Within the <br />city, the areas include churches, schools, city offices, public works facilities, public safety center, <br />parks department, an ice arena, the aquatic center, a city -owned golf course, 13 parks, and 7 <br />trail /corridors through the city. <br />Private fee areas: There are no private fee areas in the City of Anoka. <br />Agriculture and forestry: Approximately 265 acres in the Rum River Nature area, west of 7th <br />Street and north of County Road 116, is presently agriculture and forestry. While the City of <br />Anoka has an abundance of trees, there are no publicly managed forestlands. <br />Commercial and industrial development and trends: 40,000 — 80,000 square feet will be <br />part of a mixed -use redevelopment (modest retail — office buildings). <br />Residential development and trends: In 2006, 40 acres south of the High School on 7th <br />Avenue will be developed into residential housing. Another 8 -acre parcel on west Garfield <br />Street will be developed in the near future. Beyond this, there will only be redevelopment. <br />Infrastructure and infrastructure projects: Following are infrastructure projects planned for <br />the future. In regards to transportation, projects included are the conversion of U.S. Highway 10 <br />to a limited access freeway and the improvement and widening of County and State aid roads. <br />There will be a center medium placed on County Road 116 from Highway 47 west of Thurston <br />that is scheduled in spring, summer 2006. Streets and sewer systems will be redone in an <br />orderly fashion through the next 5 years. The North Central Business District is working with the <br />city to build a new parking ramp and build retail businesses and multi- resident housing along the <br />Rum River. As planned is a station and parking for the Northstar Commuter Rail, <br />BETHEL <br />Geographic location and characteristics: The City of Bethel is located in central Anoka <br />County, approximately 36 miles north of Minneapolis /St Paul. Bethel shares its borders with St. <br />Francis and East Bethel. The City of Bethel is .9 square miles in size. The City of Bethel is <br />located at Latitude 45.40N and Longitude - 93.26W and has an elevation of 930 feet. <br />Public lands: The City has 95 acres of public land within the City. These areas include <br />churches, schools, city offices, public work facilities, and fire station. Within the City, there is 45 <br />acres of Public Park. The City -owned Park is Booster Park (45 acres). <br />
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