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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 />Spring Lake Park got its name from one of Bronson -Erickson Real Estate salesmen. Due to a <br />leakage from the St. Paul Water Work's Water Main, between Wood Lake and Osborne Road, <br />(Spring Lake), the salesman thought it to be a spring fed lake and called it "Spring Lake." <br />A few pioneer citizens resided in the area, most of them owning large lots with cows and horses. <br />Others were farming, but after World War II, when the American suburban expansion began <br />developing, residential area and business places grew by "leaps and bounds." <br />In the early 1950's the Village of Fridley incorporated almost the entire southern part of Fridley <br />Township. The north part of the township and parts of Mounds View and Blaine tried to <br />incorporate by means of a referendum, but it failed. The Village of Fridley tried to annex the <br />remainder of the township. It also failed. In December of 1953, the northern part of the township <br />and a small part of Mounds View Township (that portion of Ramsey County) incorporated by a <br />referendum, the portion of Ramsey was included because the fire department was located there <br />and it bore the name Spring Lake Park. The first election of village officers was held in January <br />1954. At the time of incorporation, the population was approximately 960, with an incorporated <br />area of 1,280 acres. <br />Spring Lake Park is noted not only locally but also throughout the State of Minnesota and <br />possibly elsewhere as the City with the red, white and blue water towers. The City of Spring <br />Lake Park had a city celebration that began in 1972 with many activities scheduled around the <br />beach at Spring Lake. The city celebration ceased in 1974. In 1975, the City Council <br />commissioned a group of community residents to rejuvenate the community celebration for the <br />Bicentennial in 1976. The commission worked very hard and raised enough funds to have the <br />water tower painted after "Old Glory" with stars and stripes in red, white and blue. After painting <br />the water tower, the committee decided to use it as a theme for the community celebration. <br />Since that time, the celebration has been referred to as "Tower Days." <br />3.1.1 Jurisdiction Environment -Geography and Climate (2019) <br />Anoka County Location <br />Area <br />Elevation <br />SQ. Miles <br />Feet <br />Latitude 45.25 N, Longitude 93.25 W <br />446 <br />889 <br />June Average Temperature <br />January Average Temperature <br />Average Precipitation <br />High <br />Low <br />High <br />Low <br />Rain Inches <br />Snowfall Inches <br />78 <br />55 <br />22 <br />2 <br />31.9 <br />54.9 <br />Prevailing Winds <br />Average number of days below 0 Deg F <br />Northwest @ 8.2 MPH 28 <br />3.2 Jurisdiction Population and Demographics <br />3.2.1 Population <br />Anoka County is the fourth largest county in the state of Minnesota by population. From 1990 to <br />2000, Anoka County grew almost twice as fast as the rest of Minnesota, the county's population <br />increased by over 20% and the number of households increased by almost 30%. Anoka County <br />is one of 87 counties in Minnesota. The estimated population in 2017 was 351,373 from the <br />U.S. Census Bureau. This was an increase of 6.2% from the 2010 census. <br />43 <br />
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