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Anoka County <br />MINNESOTA <br />Rs;pecl Innovative, Fiscally Responsible <br />Anoka County 2019 <br />Multi -Jurisdictional <br />All Hazards Mitigation Plan <br />City of St. Francis <br />St. Francis is a city located in the northwest corner of Anoka County, Minnesota at Latitude <br />45.38 N and Longitude 93.35 W, with an elevation of 922 feet. The city has a total area of 60.91 <br />square kilometers. Of this total, the amount of surface water is .0577 square kilometers. The <br />population in St. Francis was 7218 as of the 2010 census. <br />Once referred to as Otona and established in 1855, St. Francis has seen a transition from being <br />a small sawmill town of old to a center for several state-of-the-art operations. Dwight Woodbury <br />started a sawmill in 1885 at the "new town." Ezra Randall and Armsby Fowler filed claims and <br />became known as the first settler of St. Francis. Throughout the last couple of years, a lot of <br />land has been developed into residential homes. Some of the larger parcels are still being used <br />to agricultural operations and the city has grown with many retail businesses. <br />Within St. Francis there are commercial retail businesses consisting of County Market grocery <br />store, Dollar General, Quick Trip, Anoka Hennepin Federal Credit Union, Village Bank, St. <br />Francis Physical Therapy, Verizon, St. Francis Eye care, various restaurants, Pond's Golf <br />Course, American Legion, Anytime Fitness, chiropractic offices and other retailers. Northland <br />Screw Products and Temperature Specialists have flourished in the city business climate. <br />The Rum River County Park in St. Francis consists of 80 acres for camping, sightseeing and <br />fishing including paved limestone aggregated biking/hiking trails. St. Francis has an annual <br />Pioneer Days Festival that is a major attraction as well. <br />City of Spring Lake Park <br />The City of Spring Lake Park is located in Anoka County and Ramsey County at Latitude 45.10 <br />N and Longitude 93.23 W, with an elevation of 915. Spring Lake Park is located in the Northern <br />Minneapolis/St. Paul Metro Area. The City of Fridley to the south, the City of Blaine to the North, <br />and the City of Coon Rapids to its west and the City of Mounds View to the east border Spring <br />Lake Park. The City of Spring Lake Park is predominately a bedroom community with some <br />light industry. <br />The City of Spring Lake Park is home to approximately 6,450 residents and occupies slightly <br />less than three square miles of Anoka County. Spring Lake Park is as close to a demographic <br />image of the State of Minnesota as you're likely going to find. Browse the latest data from the <br />2010 census and you'll see Minnesota's own Mini -Me. Spring Lake Park stands out as a <br />veritable cross-section of the state. <br />The city is largely made up of tree -lined streets with block after block of tidy ramblers, many built <br />in the suburban rush of the 1950's and 1960's. There's no room for exclusive grated <br />subdivisions and there is no wrong side of the tracks. Spring Lake Park has some commercial <br />and industrial development along Minnesota Highway 65, Minnesota Highway 47 and County <br />Road 10 but has no downtown, no post office, no big shopping center, no library or hospital, <br />though all are close in neighboring communities. <br />From the late 1930's to the early 1950's, the area called Spring Lake Park was an area bounded <br />to the west by the Mississippi River, north to the farm area of Blaine Township, east to the Turtle <br />Lake area and south to Columbia Heights, in other words, the Spring lake Park area <br />encompassed all of Fridley Township, part of Blaine and Mounds View. <br />42 <br />Commented [REK33]: Updated 2019 <br />
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