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City of Arden Hills- Comprehensive Plan- DRAFT <br /> of 17 feet. The lake is classifies as an RD lake by the County and as a <br /> GD lake by the County and City. <br /> The land around Lake Johanna is largely developed with single family <br /> homes. Tony Schmidt Regional Park, located on the north side of the <br /> lake, includes a swimming beach and boat ramp. Presbyterian Homes, a <br /> 117 unit and 19 apartment senior housing facility, is located on the <br /> southwest comer. Northwestern College occupies the peninsula on the <br /> southern side of the lake. <br /> A wide variety of recreational opportunities existing on Lake Johanna, <br /> including swimming, skiing, and fishing. Boats are restricted to five miles <br /> per hour within 250 feet of the shoreline, and there are restricted hours for <br /> speeds in the rest of the lake. A wide variety of fish exist in the lake, <br /> including Bass, Bluegills, Bullheads, Carp, Crappies, Muskies, Northern <br /> Pike, Perch, Sunfish, and Walleye. <br /> Storm water flows into Lake Johanna from Little Lake Johanna via <br /> Ramsey County Ditch 4, which originates north of County Road C in <br /> Roseville. City storm water is also routed into Lake Johanna on its west <br /> and east sides. As part of the City's pavement management program, the <br /> City is working to provide stormwater treatment systems to improve the <br /> water quality of the stormwater that reaches Lake Johanna. <br /> The Lake Johanna Improvement Society is an organization made up of <br /> lake area property owners. The group coordinates lakes issues with the <br /> City, including the boat speed limits. <br /> The Rice Creek Watershed District has noted that Lake Johanna has the <br /> potential to become impaired without additional protection and attention to <br /> water quality. The lake is listed on the impaired list for mercury <br /> contamination. <br /> Lake Josephine <br /> Lake Josephine is 114 acres in size with a subwatershed of 1.31 square <br /> miles. The northern 60 acres are located in Arden Hills while the southern <br /> 80 acres are located in the City of Roseville. The lake has a maximum <br /> depth of 44 feet and an average depths of 20 feet. Lake Josephine is <br /> classified as a GD lake by the DNR, Ramsey County, and the City. <br /> The land around the lake is fully developed with single family homes. The <br /> lake is used for boating swimming, and fishing. There is a concrete boat <br /> DRAFT S8 <br /> 3/14/2008 <br />
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