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Enterprise Park to Crooked Lake 115 kV Transmission Line March 2012 <br />Environmental Assessment <br />Table 3.1: Project Location <br />County City Section(s) Township Range <br />Anoka Coon Rapids 8 T31N R24W <br />Anoka Coon Rapids & Anoka 5 T31N R24W <br />Anoka Anoka 6 T31N R24W <br />Anoka Anoka 31, 30 T32N R24W <br />Anoka Anoka & Ramsey 25, 36, 35 T32N R25W <br />The proposed new transmission line would exit from the north and east side of the <br />existing Xcel Energy Crooked Lake Substation, cross north over Anoka County Highway <br />14 (Main Street), then continue west 0.15 miles along the north side of Main Street to the <br />Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) railroad right-of-way. The Route continues <br />northwesterly 0.38 miles along the northeast side of the BNSF railway corridor, at which <br />point it turns to the north a distance of 0.19 miles across private property to the frontage <br />road located on the south side of U.S. Highway 10. The Route turns to the west along <br />the frontage road approximately 0.25 miles and crosses over to the southwest side of the <br />BNSF railway corridor. The Route continues westerly along the south side of U.S. <br />Highway 10 approximately 0.25 miles to Anoka County Highway 7 (7th Avenue). The <br />Route crosses 7th Avenue and continues westerly 0.13 miles along the south side of U.S. <br />Highway 10 to the northwest corner of the Rudy Johnson Park property. The Route turns <br />north across U.S. Highway 10 and continues along 6th Avenue a distance of 0.40 miles to <br />Grant Street. The Route turns west along Grant Street a distance of less than 200 feet, <br />then turns north a distance of 0.16 miles, following behind 10 homes located on the west <br />side of 6th Avenue. The Route turns east and follows along the north side of Garfield <br />Street a distance of 0.15 miles to the west side of 7th Avenue. The Route turns north along <br />7th Avenue for a distance of one mile to the south side of the Anoka Ice Arena property. <br />The Route turns west and continues 0.37 miles to Anoka County Highway 116 (Bunker <br />Lake Boulevard), in the general proximity of the Anoka Municipal Utility's wind <br />generator. The Route continues westerly along Bunker Lake Boulevard a distance of 0.55 <br />miles to State Highway 47. <br />The Route continues along Bunker Lake Boulevard a distance of one mile to a point <br />where Bunker Lake Boulevard curves to the northwest and the Route continues straight <br />west for a distance of 0.16 miles to the municipal boundary line common to the cities of <br />Anoka and Ramsey. The Route turns south along the municipal boundary line between <br />Anoka and Ramsey for a distance of 0.40 miles to the north side of the Enterprise Park <br />Substation property. The Route then turns east along the north side of the Enterprise Park <br />Substation a distance of 0.1 miles, then turns south to enter into the east side of the <br />Enterprise Park Substation facility. <br />10 <br />
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