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J. ADDITIONAL PARKS <br />Rum River Central Park <br />This is major county park lying in the northeast corner of Ramsey and <br />future development would be provided by Anoka County. Presently, this <br />is a major facility which is invaluable in allowing access to the <br />beautiful Rum River. <br />Boy Scouts <br />A 170 acre campground site for private use by the Boy Scouts is <br />complimentary to publically owned park lands. This is privately <br />managed but the City should maintain contact with BSA to insure <br />the land is preserved as a camp facility; meets building code require- <br />ments for new development; and provides adequate stewardship for the <br />entire site as a critical green space in the community. <br />Gun Club <br />The Gun Club is privately owned and operated by Federal Cartridge <br />Company for its employees. It is adjacent to the land that will <br />be developed as Community Playfields. As long as the Gun Club <br />continues to be operated in a strict manner, it should pose no <br />conflict to municipal park operations. <br />K. TRAILS <br />Many of the residents are adamantabout providing multi -use trails <br />that transect the City. As energy concerns become more and more <br />evident, this makes sense. <br />Safety is one of the biggest problems when trail layouts are proposed. <br />This is a concern because unattended children are frequent users; <br />multiple users can cause conflicts; and motorized vehicles almost <br />never should coincide with trail routes. <br />At the present development level, Ramsey does have the opportunity <br />to provide for well designed, safe, multiple use trails. As trails <br />are constructed the following guidelines should be observed: <br />1. separation from streets and appropriate signaling where <br />trails cross roadway. <br />2. paved surface for bicycles - usually a minimum of 8 feet wide. <br />3. separation of bicycles and pedestrianswith attention to barrier <br />free trails. <br />22 <br />• <br />
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