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<br />City of Gem Lake Comprehensive Plan GEMLK 140643 <br />Page 46 <br />Table 6-1 – Inventory of Roads, Streets, and Highways <br />Name of Facility <br />Functional <br />Classification Jurisdiction Length (miles) <br />U.S. Highway 61 A Minor Arterial <br />Expander State 0.5 <br />County Road E A Minor Arterial <br />Expander Ramsey County 0.9 <br />Goose Lake Road Other Arterial Ramsey County 1.4 <br />Labore Road Other Arterial Ramsey County 0.6 <br />Otter Lake Road Other Arterial Ramsey County 0.2 <br />Scheuneman Road (N.) Major Collector Gem Lake 0.8 <br />Scheuneman Road (S.) Major Collector Gem Lake 0.3 <br />Hoffman Road West Local Gem Lake 0.2 <br />Tessier Road Local Gem Lake 0.1 <br />Haven Road Local Gem Lake 0.1 <br />Big Fox Road Local Gem Lake 0.4 <br />Little Fox Lane Local Gem Lake 0.2 <br />Daniel’s Farm Road; <br />Hillary Farm Lane; Kahl <br />Circle; Scotland Court; <br />& Heritage Garden <br />Road <br />Local Private 1.5 <br />Total 6.8 <br />Table 6-2 – Summary of Existing Road Mileage by Jurisdiction and Functional Classification <br />Jurisdiction <br />Minor <br />Arterial <br />Other <br />Arterial Collector Local Total <br />% of <br />Total <br />State 0.5 — — — 0.5 7 <br />Ramsey <br />County 0.9 2.2 — — 3.1 43 <br />Gem Lake — — 1.1 1.0 2.1 29 <br />Private — — — 1.5 1.5 21 <br />Total 1.2 2.2 1.1 2.5 7.2 100 <br /> <br />6.1.1.4 Jurisdiction <br />With U.S. Highway 61, MnDOT currently maintains 7 percent of the total 7.2 miles of <br />roadway within Gem Lake, while Ramsey County maintains 43 percent which includes <br />most of the Minor Arterial and all of Other Arterial (refer to Table 6.2). Gem Lake <br />maintains 2.1 miles (approximately 29 percent) of the total mileage. The remaining 21 <br />percent of roads are under private jurisdiction. <br />6.1.1.5 Access Management. <br />• Gem Lake follows a draft set of access management policies developed by <br />Ramsey County. Rather than a set of specific standards, Ramsey County’s draft <br />policies “are intended to apply accepted access management principles in a <br />context-sensitive manner to maximize the possible benefits as development <br />occurs or as existing properties are modified.” The draft policies are as follows.