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1998 Plan2003 Amendment2013 Amendment <br />Figure 3: Evolution of the Rice Creek North Regional Trail Corri <br />the TCAAP property has been transferred or leased to other publi <br /> ed 113 acres of TCAAP property <br />to be acquired for the regional trail corridor. Located in the n <br />corner of TCAAP, the property includes Rice Creek, an archaeolog <br />and wildlife habitat. This property was transferred to Ramsey Co <br />in 2006 by the National Park Service as part of the Federal Land <br />Program. Ramsey County is obligated to make the site available f <br />recreational use, as well as preserve and protect the one acre a <br />site located on the property. A trail and trail bridge has been <br />this property. <br />The 2003 Rice Creek North Regional Trail Master Plan Amendment a <br /> ed an additional 49 acres of TCAAP <br />property to be acquired as a wildlife corridor. This property, <br />already been acquired, was located to the east of the initial tr <br />area. The wildlife corridor was considered a critical link to th <br />Arden Hills Army Training Site (AHATS). <br />In 2012, a Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) established a partnershi <br />Ramsey County and the City of Arden Hills with the goal of the r <br />RICE CREEK NORTH REGIONAL TRAIL <br />JUNE 18, 2013 DRAFT <br />PAGE 7 <br />MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT <br />