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Tree Rivers P rk's#n,;c; <br />rr.ri <br />* CP Rail Extension <br /># Dakota Raul Extension <br />0 Lake independence Extension <br /># Lake Sarah Extension <br />s Minnetristo Extension <br />0 North -South 1 <br />i North -South 2 <br />9 West Mississippi River <br />The 2040 Regional Parks System Platy Map is depicted in Figure 1. Centerville should consult the <br />complete LO.40 Reaional Parks Policy Plan,in preparing its local comprehensive plan. In addition, <br />Centerville should consult Thrive MSP 2040 and the current version of the Metropolitan Council's i� o <br />Planakg deadbook for specific information needed in its comprehensive plan. <br />System Plan Considerations Affecting Your Community <br />Regional Parks System Components to your community <br />The following Regional Parks System Components wf#hin Centerville as identified in the 2040 Regional <br />Parks Policy Plan are listed below. <br />Regional Parks, Park Reserves, and Special Recreation Features <br />Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve: This is an existing park reserve With an established <br />boundary. The park reserve boundary as shown in Figure 2 should be acknowledged in the <br />comprehensive plan. <br />Regional Trails <br />Bunker llitl"hain of Lakes Regional Trail: This is a regional frail that includes segments that are <br />open to the public as well as planned segments that will be developed in the future. The regional trail <br />travels through Blaine and Lino Lames as it connects Bunker Hills Regional Park, Rice Creek North <br />Regional Trail and Face Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve. The regional trail alignment as shown in <br />Figure Z should be acknowledged in the comprehensive plan. <br />Central Anoka Regional Trail: This is a regional trail that includes segments that are open to the <br />public as well as planned segments that will be developed in the future. The regional trail travels <br />through Ramsey, Andover, Ham Lake, Blaine, Lino Lakes, and Centerville as it connects Mississippi <br />West Regional Park, Rum River Regional Trail, Bunker Hills Regional Park, East Anoka County <br />Regional Trail and Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve. The regional trail alignment as shun in <br />Figure Z should be acknowledged in the vomprehensive plan. <br />Chain of Lakes43ftr Lake Regional Trail Search Corridor: The regional trail search corridor travels <br />through Centerville and Lino Lakes as it connects Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve and Bald <br />Eagle -Otter Lake Regional Park in White Bear Township. A master plan identifying the alignment of the <br />Chain of Lakes -Otter Lake Regional Trail has been approved sirme adoption of the 2040 Regional <br />Parks Policy Plan. The alignment of the regional trail should be acAnowledged in the local <br />comprehensive plan. Anoka County will lead a planning process in the future to determine the <br />alignment of the regional trail. When preparing its comprehensive plan, Centerville should verify <br />whether a master plan has been approved by the Metropolitan Council. If a master plan has been <br />Page - 34 1 2015 SYSTEM STATEMENT — CENTERVILLE REGIONAL PAFM <br />
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