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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 />City of Oak Grove <br />The City of Oak Grove is a community in the northwestern quadrant of Anoka County at Latitude <br />45.34 N and Longitude 93.33 W. It has a land area of 33.7 square miles and an elevation of 915 <br />feet. Its 22,700 acres are bounded by the City of Andover, City of Nowthen, City of East Bethel, <br />and City of St. Francis. The principal water features within the City include the Rum River, <br />Cedar Creek, Seelye Brook, and Lake George. Oak Grove was primarily a farming community <br />but has evolved into an ex -urban bedroom community. <br />Oak Grove Township settled in 1855 and was organized in 1857. "The name is derived from the <br />profuse growth of oak trees, which are about equally distributed over the township" (History of <br />the Upper Mississippi Valley, p. 285). Oak Grove, a village in section 18, located on the Rum <br />River, was first settled in 1854, had a post office between 1857-1901, and was incorporated in <br />1993. <br />The heart of the City of Oak Grove began at the enclave of Cedar. In 1880, Oak Grove was <br />home to 305 people. The amenity of Lake George attracted seasonal and some year-round <br />residents as well. From those early years until 1950, the population had limited growth. After <br />1950, Oak Grove's population has steadily grown. <br />Oak Grove is a residential community with a rural environment. A major east/west and <br />north/south Anoka County Road passes through the City making it close to additional services <br />and cities. <br />There are several small home businesses in Oak Grove, which make it a good place to live and <br />work. The Rum River Tree Farm is an example of a business located in Oak Grove. <br />City of Ramsey <br />The City of Ramsey is located in western Anoka County, approximately 30 miles north of <br />Minneapolis/St Paul at Latitude 45.26 N and Longitude 93.44 W and an elevation of 879 feet. <br />Ramsey has a land area of 28.8 square miles and shares its borders with Anoka, Oak Grove, <br />City of Nowthen and Elk River. On its southern border is the Mississippi River and to the East, <br />Rum River. The City of Ramsey is 29 square miles in size. Ramsey is a suburban city with an <br />estimated population of 26,668. <br />The first settlement in Ramsey began because of trading along the banks of the Mississippi. <br />Many settlers came here on a steamboat called "The Governor Ramsey" named after our first <br />territorial governor. This is how the city acquired the name. <br />Only a few of the first houses and structures built in Ramsey remain today. The most notable <br />structure of historic significance is identified on the National Register of Historic Places, the Old <br />Ramsey Town Hall, located west of Highway 47 just north of County Road 116. This structure <br />was built during the 19th century and was originally used as a schoolhouse. A significant effort <br />has been made to preserve and maintain this building The Township of Ramsey was first <br />organized in 1857 as Watertown Township later to become Ramsey Township in the fall of <br />1858. The name "Dover" township was also used sometime between Watertown and Ramsey. <br />Ramsey was named after Governor Ramsey, who aside from having a steamboat named after <br />him, was the first territorial governor of Minnesota. In November of 1974, Ramsey Township <br />was incorporated as a city. <br />40 <br />Commented [REK31]: Updated 10-8-11 <br />