Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 158 - Natural Resources Department
Chapter 6105 - WILD, SCENIC, AND RECREATIONAL RIVERS
RUM RIVER MANAGEMENT PLAN
Part 6105.1430 - CLASSIFICATION OF RIVER

Universal Citation: MN Rules 6105.1430

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024

Classification:

A. That portion of the Rum River and adjacent lands (excluding the shoreland of Shakopee Lake), from the Ogechie Lake spillway to the river's northernmost confluence with Lake Onamia is classified wild.

B. Those portions of the Rum River and adjacent lands from the Mille Lacs CSAH 20 bridge to the Mille Lacs CSAH 9 bridge, and from the Mille Lacs CSAH 13 bridge to the T 31 N -- T 32 N line on the southern border of the Anoka County Fairgrounds in the city of Anoka, are classified scenic.

C. Those portions of the Rum River and adjacent lands from the State Highway 27 bridge in Onamia to the Mille Lacs CSAH 20 bridge, from the Mille Lacs CSAH 9 bridge to the Mille Lacs CSAH 13 bridge, and from the T 31 N -- T 32 N line on the southern border of the Anoka County Fairgrounds in the city of Anoka to a line crossing the river between the center lines of Madison Street and Rice Street are classified recreational, in accordance with the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, sections 103F.311, subdivision 4, and 103F.315, subdivision 2, and part 6105.0060.

Statutory Authority: MS s 104.35; 103F.325

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