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Anoka County <br />MINNESOTA <br />Respectful, Innovative, Fiscally Responsible <br />Anoka County 2019 <br />Multi -Jurisdictional <br />All Hazards Mitigation Plan <br />central situation between the Mississippi and St. Croix Rivers. The settlers in the village and <br />vicinity were mostly French, and this came to be known as the French settlement, while <br />numerous German settlers in the western part of the township caused that to be called the <br />German settlement. The post office was named Columbus, 1856-63, and then Centreville, <br />1863-93, before its current spelling, and was discontinued in 1905. Charles Peltier built the first <br />sawmill in the county here in 1854. In 1971, a number of streets were renamed to reflect its <br />history. <br />Centerville honors its history and heritage. Settled in 1800's as a French settlement and stayed <br />mostly French until WW2. This was the main rest stop between Stillwater and Anoka in the <br />earliest days of the Minnesota territory. Has had significant growth in the last 15 years and is <br />close to being fully developed. <br />Centerville's rich French-Canadian heritage is celebrated at the annual summer celebration <br />called Fete des Lacs, which is French for Festival of Lakes. Residents and visitors gather at <br />festival activities all over town to eat, dance, watch a parade, play softball and watch fireworks <br />on Earth Day. <br />City of Circle Pines <br />The city of Circle Pines is located in the southeastern portion of Anoka County at Latitude 45.13 <br />N and Longitude 93.15 W and an elevation of 889 feet. The city has a land area of 1.8 square <br />miles and is a suburban community. The city is bordered by Lino Lakes on the east, Blaine on <br />the north, and Lexington to the west. The city is 15 miles north of Minneapolis/St. Paul. With <br />fields of oaks and elms, the rural appearance can be deceiving — homes and businesses are <br />fairly closely spaced. <br />In May of 1946, a cooperative village of 1,203 acres was announced "to unite the habitation <br />benefits of a functional and contemporary community with the economic advantages of a <br />consumer's cooperative." Each home would front a park or a walkway. There would be adult <br />education, nurseries, educational and recreational activities; and the commercial facilities and <br />services would be owned cooperatively, as would the municipal utilities. <br />The people who settled into Circle Pines in the late 1940's honed a "cooperative lifestyle." A <br />group of people joined together to form a company to provide for their own needs rather than <br />buying what is needed from private enterprise. The idea was that if you bought a house in Circle <br />Pines, you would have a stake in the businesses that serve the community. <br />The symbol for cooperatives was a pine tree with a circle around it. Thus, the name Circle Pines <br />was born. After only three years, the cooperative lifestyle was abandoned, in part because of <br />problems in securing financing and rifts among leaders. <br />On April 8, 1950, the area, former territory in Blaine and Centerville townships, was incorporated <br />as a village. In 1974, Circle Pines received city status. <br />City of Columbia Heights <br />The City of Columbia Heights is located at the Southern tip of Anoka County on the northern <br />border of the City of Minneapolis (Hennepin County). Ramsey County borders on the East, with <br />the City of Fridley (Anoka County) on the West border. The city is 3.4 square miles in size with a <br />Latitude of 45.04 N and Longitude of —93.26 W and an elevation of 922 feet. Columbia Heights <br />is a hilly community as the Mississippi River is only 1/4 mile west of town limits. <br />32 <br />Commented [REK25]: Columbia Heights updated with <br />returned information <br />
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