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<br />. actions as dumping yard debris, storage of personal property, <br /> garden cultivation and extension of rear yard play areas, <br /> Park development and management plans should anticipate <br /> potential conflicts and respect the needs and welfare of adjacent <br /> residents. Boundary signing and uniform enforcement of resource <br /> protection ordinances should be exercised, <br /> b, lrondale High School - a 41 acre senior high school campus is <br /> located west of the segment. The school site is not visible from the <br /> segment. It can be expected that students will frequent the readily <br /> accessible segment during and after school hours, <br /> c. Railroad Trackage - a 1 OO-foot wide northwest-southwest railroad <br /> right-of-way (single pair of tracks) defines the southern edge of the <br /> New Brighton-Mounds View segment and separates the trail corridor <br /> from Long Lake Regional Park, The trackage is a low-volume (one <br /> train per day) transfer service line (Minnesota Commercial Railway) <br /> which presently accommodates a light industrial area in Fridley, the <br /> TCAAP in Arden Hills and a lumber company in New Brighton, The <br /> raised right of way is a barrier to connecting any corridor trail with <br /> trails in Long Lake Regional Park and the Rice Creek West Regional <br /> Trail Corridor. The tracks cross Rice Creek on a 53 foot long timber <br />. trestle, <br />. <br /> VII-3 <br /> - -..-- <br />
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