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169 <br />ses <br />Surface water Uses can have negative impacts on riverbank erosion. The City is aware that <br />recreational boat uses have known impacts on the Coon Rapids Dam Pool. The City does not <br />currently regulate any surface water use under Chapter 86B (MR 6110.3000 – 6110.3800). <br /> <br />Existing Recreation Facilities <br />The Mississippi River Trail, Mississippi West Regional Park, and Riverdale Park are currently <br />located within the Corridor. <br />Future Recreation Facilities <br /> <br />The future Mississippi West Regional Park is located within the Corridor. In addition, tThe future Mississippi West Regional Park is located within the Corridor. In addition, tThe future <br /> Mississippi West Regional Park is located within the Corridor. In addition, the future <br />d <br />alignment of Central Anoka County Regional Trail connects to the Corridor. A future component of he Corridor. A future component of he Corridor. A future component of he Corridor. A <br /> future component of he Corridor. A future component of <br />the Central Anoka County Regional Trail is a grade-separated pedestrian crossing over the separated pedestrian crossing over the separated pedestrian crossing over the separated pedestrian <br /> crossing over the separated pedestrian crossing over the e <br />y <br />v <br />BNSF/Northstar Commuter Rail Corridor and U.S. Highway 10, BNSF/Northstar Commuter Rail Corridor and U.S. Highway 10, BNSF/Northstar Commuter Rail Corridor and U.S. Highway 10, known <br /> as the Mississippi Skyway.known as the Mississippi Skyway.known as the Mississippi Skyway.known as the Mississippi Skyway.known as the Mississippi Skyway. <br />l <br />o <br />n <br />r <br />Water- <br />p <br />O <br /> <br />Water oriented land uses are land uses on land riparian to the river that need to be there because land uses are land uses on land riparian to the river that need to be there because <br /> land uses are land uses on land riparian to the river that need to be there because land uses are land uses on land riparian to the river that need to be there because land uses are <br /> land uses on land riparian to the river that need to be there because land uses are land uses on land riparian to the river that need to be there because <br />p <br />d <br />they are water-oriented, such as a marina or restaurant with views of the river. As such, a boat oriented, such as a marina or restaurant with views of the river. As such, a boat oriented, <br /> such as a marina or restaurant with views of the river. As such, a boat oriented, such as a marina or restaurant with views of the river. As such, a boat oriented, such as a marina <br /> or restaurant with views of the river. As such, a boat oriented, such as a marina or restaurant with views of the river. As such, a boat <br />A <br />n <br />launch classifies as a water-oriented land use.oriented land use.oriented land use. <br /> <br />y <br />u <br />l <br />Water-Oriented Use <br />o <br />s <br />r <br />Currently there is a boat launch at the site of the planned Mississippi River West Regional Park. This ly there is a boat launch at the site of the planned Mississippi River West Regional <br /> Park. This ly there is a boat launch at the site of the planned Mississippi River West Regional Park. This ly there is a boat launch at the site of the planned Mississippi River West <br /> Regional Park. This ly there is a boat launch at the site of the planned Mississippi River West Regional Park. This <br />u <br />g <br />is an important community asset for the purposes of public river access. The is an important community asset for the purposes of public river access. The is an important community asset <br /> for the purposes of public river access. The is an important community asset for the purposes of public river access. The is an important community asset for the purposes of public <br /> river access. The Mississippi West <br />o <br />k <br />i <br />Regional Park will be a primary access to encourage interaction wiRegional Park will be a primary access to encourage interaction wiRegional Park will be a primary access to encourage <br /> interaction wiRegional Park will be a primary access to encourage interaction wiRegional Park will be a primary access to encourage interaction with the Mississippi River. There is <br /> <br />c <br />v <br />also a future local park planned west of Mississippi West Regional Park. The location of this wateralso a future local park planned west of Mississippi West Regional Park. The location <br /> of this wateralso a future local park planned west of Mississippi West Regional Park. The location of this wateralso a future local park planned west of Mississippi West Regional Park. <br /> The location of this wateralso a future local park planned west of Mississippi West Regional Park. The location of this water- <br />a <br />e <br />oriented use is identified as “view 2”oriented use is identified as “view 2”oriented use is identified as “view 2”oriented use is identified as “view 2” on the Public River Corridor <br /> View figure.on the Public River Corridor View figure.on the Public River Corridor View figure. <br />r <br />B <br /> <br />P <br />r <br />o <br />F <br />An existing Connexus Energy Electric Transmission Line current crosses the Mississippi River <br />connecting Ramsey and Dayton. Ramsey continues to plan for a future River Crossing between <br />Ramsey and Dayton which is shown in Figure 23 in the Transportation chapter. <br />Figure 42: Mississippi River Bridge/Crossing <br /> <br />
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