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INTERPRETIVE FACILITIES <br /> Park: MISSISSIPPI WEST REGIONAL PARK <br /> Proposed Development: <br /> Information laosk;trail interpretive signs <br /> BUILDINGS AND SHELTERS <br /> Proposed Development: <br /> Three picnic pavilions; interpretive/multi--use building; <br /> restrooms;visitor contact station <br /> ROADS AND PARING N <br /> A <br /> Proposed Development: <br /> Bituminous parking lot at new boat ramp;security lighting <br /> Proposed Redevelopment: Size: 273 acres <br /> Bituminous access road and parking lot upgrades <br /> ACQUISITION,EASEMENTS AND LAND TRUSTS <br /> OVERVIEW <br /> The county will consider acquiring three residential <br /> properties located on County Highway 7 on the west side of Mississippi West Regional Park is located on the <br /> the park (see figure 12.3). All three properties are Mississippi River and is the newest addition to the Anoka <br /> =rounded on three sides by park land. The total acreage County Park system. It was incorporated into the <br /> of the three parcels is approximately 9 acres. Metropolitan regional System in 1996. The park is located <br /> on a State Highway 10 within the MUSA boundary and in <br /> The county proposes to partner with the City of Andover in a rapidly developing urban area. The land is currently <br /> purchasing land (none specified at this time) on the east undeveloped and is comprised of woodland habitat and <br /> side of the river and providing vehicle parking and cultivated fields. The property was donated to the county <br /> pedestrian access to the park,by bridge,from the east but the benefactor maintains a residence there along with <br /> another homestead having a life estate. No development <br /> NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT will be scheduled until the property is vacated and can be <br /> arranged through the Metropolitan Council. <br /> Riverbank stabilization;oak savanna restoration;conduct <br /> butternut regeneration study Mississippi West's location along the river and on the <br /> Mississippi River Regional Trail corridor, creates strong <br /> ESTIMATED COST OF FULL DEVELOPMENT ties to Anoka's Peninsula Point Park, Coon Rapids Dam <br /> Regional Park, Manomin County Park and <br /> $2,605,000.00 in 1997 dollars not including Phase I Riverfront/islands of Peace Regional Park. The river binds <br /> improvements which are currently underway (refer to the five parks together,but each is different in character <br /> Chapter 17 for information on development priorities) and displays a unique, natural and cultural history. The <br /> relationship creates excellent opportunities for development <br /> of a variety of water and land-based facilities and <br /> interpretation of the river environment and the history of <br /> the sites and surrounding areas. Site elements such as <br /> signs,furniture,lighting and landscaping will be designed <br /> to create continuity in the image and appearance of the <br /> parks and to identify them with the "Mississippi River <br /> System of Parks". <br /> Mississippi West will provide atom to the Mississippi <br /> River and to the regional trail system. The topography at <br /> the river and the shoreline condition provide a good <br /> opportunity for boat and canoe access. In addition,the <br /> location of the park near the west end of the Mississippi <br /> River Regional Trail in Anoka County makes it attractive <br /> for location of a major trail head. <br /> Page 12-15 <br />
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