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<br />City of Gem Lake Comprehensive Plan Page 6 <br />3 Community Development: Trends and Detriments <br />The City of Gem Lake has many unique features that should be considered when <br />developing a comprehensive plan. Physical development within the City, its natural <br />resources, people, economy, and governmental plan must be placed in context with the <br />larger metropolitan area. The communities in the immediate vicinity should also be given <br />special attention. The following subject areas impact the City’s plan: <br />3.1 Creation of Gem Lake <br />The City of Gem Lake was created through a referendum conducted in 1959. The City <br />was one of several municipal jurisdictions, which was incorporated during the 1950s, in <br />response to a rapid increase in urbanization pressures. In addition to the City of Gem <br />Lake, the municipalities of Little Canada, Maplewood, North Oaks, Shoreview, and <br />Vadnais Heights, all within a five mile radius, were incorporated during that time frame. <br />3.2 Geographical Setting <br />The City of Gem Lake encompasses a land area of approximately 725 acres in the north <br />central portion of Ramsey County. The City is located approximately seven miles north of <br />the central business district of St. Paul, and approximately 11 miles northeast of the <br />central business district of Minneapolis. Gem Lake is bounded on the north by White <br />Bear Township. The City of White Bear Lake generally bounds the City on the east. <br />Vadnais Heights bounds the City partially on the east, entirely on the south and west, and <br />partially on the north. The northern and eastern boundaries of the City are well defined by <br />the rights-of-way of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad. Most of the southern <br />boundary of the City is also County Road E. The western border of the City is also <br />Labore Road. In proximity to the City’s western border is I-35E. U.S. Highway 61 cuts <br />through the southeastern portion of the City. <br />3.3 Natural Features of Gem Lake <br />The natural environment of Gem Lake is unquestionably of a very high quality, the <br />preservation or enhancement of which should be considered as the City more fully <br />develops. <br />3.4 Topography <br />The topography of the community is generally rolling, exhibiting glacial morainic surface <br />features. Elevations vary approximately 90 feet (from 920 feet to 1,010 feet above sea <br />level). The greatest elevation variations are in the west central and northwestern portions <br />of the City, where there are several areas of higher elevations. Virtually, all steeper <br />slopes over 10 percent grade are also in this portion of the City. The northeast and <br />southern portions of the City range from gently rolling to flat. <br />3.5 Surface Water and Drainage <br />Most of the City of Gem Lake lies on a low plateau more than 950 feet above sea level. <br />This plateau drains north, west, and south. Since Gem Lake is in a relatively high <br />elevation with respect to surrounding lands, no permanent streams exist within its <br />boundaries. However, as is typical of glacial landscapes, much of the municipality is <br />imperfectly drained. Much of the surface water currently drains into low lying depressions <br />with no surface outlets. The largest of these depressions is the water body called Gem
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