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RICE CREEK NORTH REGIONAL TRAIL MASTER PLAN | 54 <br />Appendix : Public Engagement Meeting 1 Figure 1.2 <br />Contact Information: <br />2015 Van Dyke Street <br />Maplewood, MN 55109 <br />PH: 651-748-2500 <br />PG: 2 of 5 <br />Date: 6-27-2018 <br />Rice Creek Regional Trail Corridor - North Section <br />Site Inventory & Analysis <br />`Rice Creek North Regional Trail Master Plan Amendment 2018 <br />Rice Creek <br />Corporate <br />Park Pond A <br />Rice Creek <br />Corporate <br />Park Pond B <br />¡¤£¦3 <br />¡¤£¦1 ¡¤£¦1 <br />¡¤£¦50 <br />¡¤£¦3 <br />¡¤£¦1 <br />¡¤£¦3 <br />¡¤£¦51 <br />£¤10 <br />§¨¦35W <br />§¨¦35W <br />§¨¦35W <br />County Road I County Road I West <br />County Road J West <br />C ounty Road I West <br />County Road J West County Road J West <br />85th Avenue Northeast <br />L <br />e <br />xin <br />gto <br />n <br />AvenueNorth <br />RiceCreekParkwaySchutta RoadSilverthornDrive <br />S u n v i e w <br />C o u r tHamlineAvenueNorthLorraineCourt <br />Willo <br />w <br />Creek LaneAsbury StreetAldine StreetFairviewAvenueNorthWestRoyal <br />Oa <br />ksDrive <br />ViewcrestRoad <br />ProgramAvenueSnelling Avenue NorthKnoll Drive <br />MeadowCourt <br />Sunview Drive <br />WildflowerCourt <br />Hillview Road <br />I 35w Service RoadRice C reek TrailVillaDriveLois Drive <br />Bucher Avenue <br />WoodcrestAvenue <br />PondViewDrivePrairie Ridge Drive <br />Mead ow Avenue <br />Pinewood Drive <br />Oakwood Drive <br />Terrace Drive <br />Bluestem Lane <br />P a rk V i ew D r i v e <br />County Road <br />H2AlbertStreet <br />Ridge <br />C <br />r <br />eekRoadPascal StreetO a k w o o d TerraceWi <br />l <br />l <br />owLaneArona Street DunlapAvenueSherwood Road <br />1 <br />3 <br />4 <br />2 <br />0 750 1,500 2,250 3,000375Feet <br />LEGEND <br />Rice Creek Regional Trail <br />Major Road Connection <br />Natural Surface Trail <br />Parking Lot <br />Small Watercraft Launch <br />Restroom Building <br />Off Leash Dog Area <br />Viewshed Opportunity <br />See Pg. 5 for Details <br />Rice Creek Water Trail <br />Park Entrance <br />Wetland Delineation <br />Cross Country Ski Area <br />Point of Interest <br />Cross Country Ski Trails <br />City Paths, Sidewalks & <br />Bike Routes <br />4 <br />1 <br />Zones & Use Areas <br />Rice Creek Trail & Wetlands <br />Low lying areas of the park, primarily where the main channel of Rice Creek flows. The Rice Creek Watershed District continues to perform maintenance and channel <br />meandering/restoration projects in this area. <br />County Ditch 1 <br />Ramsey County Ditch 1 aides in stormwater mitigation, taking runoff from surface streets and the surrounding neighborhood in the sub watershed before water reaches <br />Rice Creek. This area has one community path crossing, however it is a low lying and perennially wet area not very suitable for development purposes. <br />OLDA <br />Master planning for Ramsey County Off Leash Dog Areas began in 2017 and was completed in 2018. The master plan addressed improvements to the Rice Creek Off <br />Leash Dog Area and should be referred to for any future development of the area. <br />Restored Prairies <br />As a natural resource based park system Ramsey County has had many prairie restoration projects within the Rice Creek Regional Trail Corridor. These areas serve as <br />both wildlife habitat and provide users with wonderful views of this unique ecosystem. Osprey and Kestrel poles have been installed in a few areas of the park adding to <br />the excitement of bird watchers. These areas are periodically burned and otherwise maintained so development activities should be concentrated elsewhere. <br />Upland Wooded Areas <br />The upland areas of the park are dominated by mixed woods and oak forests. The mixed woods are predominantly aspen trees which helps to drown out sounds of <br />cars in areas beyond the park making for an enjoyable experience. There are many footpaths interspersed between the main trail and lowlands showing that passive <br />recreation activities such as cross country skiing, trail running and mountain biking may be considered for some areas of the park. <br />Trailhead & Development Areas <br />The northern section of the Rice Creek North Regional Trail corridor has two parking lots one located off of Lexington Avenue North, and the other off of County Road <br />I. Both parking lots have carry in access to the Rice Creek Water Trail. The parking lot off of Lexington Ave. N also hosts a restroom building and has space for <br />approximately 35 vehicles. The parking lot off of County Road I has space for approximately 32 vehicles and also hosts a connection to a trail managed and maintained <br />by the City of Arden Hills <br />Community Connection Corridor <br />These areas lie on the edge of the parks border and have spurs off of the main Rice Creek trail to serve as community connection points for those not driving to the <br />corridor. Often found on thin strips of usable land or bordering significant topography there is not much room for further development of these spaces. <br />Pine Plantation <br />An iconic entrance for many to the park located to the North of the parking lot off of County Road I. This stand <br />of pines was most likely planted for harvest at a future date that never came. There is a small, improvised fort <br />building area located within the stand just off of the main trail. <br />Old Field Areas <br />Undeveloped and mostly non-maintained areas of the park that have not been restored as any part of <br />natural resource management. Dependant upon topography, location, access etc. These sites may be <br />good candidates for passive recreation development or restoration as a part of the county natural resource <br />management program. <br />Ramsey County Ditch 1 <br />Prairie Restoration Areas offer both <br />great views as well as wildlife Habitat <br />Multiple foot paths lead to a common <br />hilltop vantage point <br />Mowed grass utility easement provides an <br />additional community access point <br />Fort Building Area located within Pine Plantation <br />Osprey Pole Location <br />Foot paths leading down towards <br />Rice Creek Water Trail