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Regional Park <br />Implementing <br />Agency <br />Regional Parks <br />System Unit <br />Estimated <br />Acreage <br />Description <br />Anoka County <br />Rice Creek Chain <br />of Lakes PR <br />325 <br />Add area adjacent to the northeast side of <br />the park reserve that includes wetland that <br />could be protected <br />Carver County <br />Baylor RP <br />100 <br />Acquire approximately 100 acres of land <br />adjacent to Eagle Lake, including Lakeshore <br />Carver County <br />Lake Waconia RP <br />30 <br />Add Coney Island to the regional park. <br />Includes a great blue heron nesting colony <br />and maple- basswood forest. Potential <br />boundary expansion provides opportunity for <br />preservation, interpretation and compatible <br />recreation. <br />Ramsey County <br />Highway 96 RT <br />47 <br />Adds Snail Lake Marsh to the Highway 96 <br />Regional Trail to provide area for trail <br />facilities and interpretation. <br />regional parks and trails were identified to protect areas of high - quality natural resources or to provide <br />recreation. Some of the boundary adjustments were achieved through a master plan amendment, such <br />as the addition of the Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary to the Bruce Vento Regional Trail in Saint Paul. <br />Others have been removed from the System Plan because they have been acquired for other <br />recreational purposes. For example, a portion of the Seminary Fen that was proposed to be added to <br />the Minnesota River Bluffs Regional Trail in Carver County was acquired by the Minnesota Department <br />of Natural Resources. Additionally, land designated as a proposed boundary adjustment area for Rum <br />River Central Regional Park was purchased by Anoka County using non - regional funds. This area <br />became the Cedar Creek Conservation Area, which is not part of the Regional Parks System. Four <br />boundary adjustment areas are included in the 2040 System Plan, which are described in Table 3 -7. <br />Table 3 -7. Master Plan Boundary Adjustments <br />