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1i. <br /> <br />12. <br /> <br />13. <br /> <br />I5. <br /> <br />16. <br /> <br />In the 5.1-mile Study area, County Road 116 currently has 74 access points, approximately <br />t5 access points per mile. <br /> <br />Segment D is the easiest segment to convert to the access concept. There are currently no <br />existing access points that fail to meet the concept. SegTnent B will be' the most difficult <br />segment to convert to the access concept. Currently there are _35 access points that do not <br />meet the access concept. Of these 36 points, 24 fall into access modification categories <br />two and three (the more difficutt to change). <br /> <br />The Rum River is a wild and scenic river. The Rum River Park is a Section 4(0/6(0 <br />resource. <br /> <br />Numerous wetlands are found throughout the study area. The primary wetland <br />concentration is along the central portion of the study area between County Road 56 <br />(Ramsey Boulevar_d) and CSAH 57 (Sunfish Lake Boulevard). _. <br /> <br />The architecture inventory identified one site on the National Register of Historic Places. <br />The District No. 28 School site is located just north of the intersection of County Road 116 <br />and TH 47. <br /> <br />The state threatened Btandm= s turtle is located within a one-mile radius of the study area. <br />This may need to be addressed in future environmental documentation for specific <br />improvement projects. <br /> <br />The 1998 Anoka County Transportation Plan recommends widening County Road 116 to <br />four lanes through most of the study area, with the exception of the area between Tower <br />Pond Drive and TH 47 and the area between County Road 56 (P,.amsey Boulevard) and <br />CS,a2--I 83 (Armstrong Boulevard). <br /> <br /> ! <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br />-I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />i <br /> <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />SRF Cona'ulring Group, /nc. <br /> <br />- 52 - February 2003 <br /> <br /> <br />