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H <br />Table 6.1 - Summary of Existing Road Mileage by Jurisdiction and Functional <br />Classification <br />Minor <br />jurisdiction Arterial Collector Local <br />State 0.3 — — <br />Total <br />0.3 <br />% of Total <br />4 <br />Ramsey County 0.9 2.2 — <br />3.1 <br />46 <br />Gem Lake — — 2.1 <br />2.1 <br />31 <br />Private — — 1.3 <br />1.3 <br />19 <br />Total 1.2 2.2 3.4 <br />16.8 <br />100 <br />jurisdiction <br />Ramsey County currently maintains 46 percent of the total 6.8 miles of roadway within <br />Gem Lake (refer to Table 6.1) including most of the arterial, all of the collector, and <br />over half of local street mileage. Gem Lake maintains 2.1 miles (approximately 31 <br />percent) of the total mileage. The remaining roads are under state or private <br />jurisdiction. <br />Public Transit <br />Gem Lake is located in transit market area III. This City is presently served by Lake <br />Area Bus which provides call -in service from 6:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Monday through <br />Friday. Transfers are available from this service to mainline Metro Transit and <br />Northeast Suburban Transit bus routes. <br />In addition, for those who have disabilities, special transportation services are available <br />through the Lions Club. <br />Airports <br />There are no airports, proposed airport sites, search areas, or other related facilities <br />located in Gem Lake. The City is served by the Minneapolis -St. Paul International <br />Airport and the St. Paul Downtown Airport. In addition, a private, small aircraft <br />airport is located in White Bear Township, approximately five miles north of Gem <br />Lake. <br />The airports have no direct impact on the City of Gem Lake, and any development in <br />Gem Lake will have no impact on the regional aviation system. <br />The City Clerk/Administrator will notify the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) <br />and the Minnesota Department of Transportation (Mn/DOT) of any structure to be <br />constructed within Gem Lake that may affect navigable airspace. <br />There presently are no structures in Gem Lake that are 200 feet or greater in height. <br />The existing zoning ordinance does not allow any sign or building to exceed 36 feet in <br />height. <br />While the height limitation of 36 feet does not apply to such structures as transmission <br />towers for commercial radio broadcasting station or television antennas, these would <br />both require special use permits. <br />6.0 transportation plan I page 36 <br />