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7.1. HRSR 07-29-2002
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In 1951 a coal and oil burning plant was built by the Rural Co- <br /> operative Power Association to generate energy for nor th ern <br /> and central Minnesota. Construction of a nuclear reactor <br /> began in 1958 and the first electricity was generated in 1963. <br /> The plant was decommissioned in 1968.To d <br /> ay the Great River �'"� <br /> Energy Corporation operates a refuse burning power plant at r x �+ <br /> the site. `� <br /> Today gravel and concrete businesses are important Elk River tr x <br /> industries.Large gravel pits are operating in sections 10,15, •. €€, <br /> and 16. $y Act <br /> — <br /> Preservation Planning Summary: <br /> Commerce and Industry <br /> Inventoried Resources �� <br /> Rural Co-operative Power <br /> Previous inventories have not documented much of the Association at Elk River in 1960. <br /> industrial and commercial history of Elk River.The current Photo:MHS. <br /> Phase II study of the commercial district inventoried 23 <br /> commercial properties. <br /> There appear to be no standing structures associated with <br /> mills,but remnants of dams,foundations,and other structures <br /> reportedly remain at the edges of the Elk and Mississippi <br /> rivers. These remains are primarily submerged. <br /> The one remaining grain and feed elevator on Highway 10 is a <br /> significant feature of the early twentieth century transportation <br /> and agricultural history of the city. <br /> Recommendation(s) <br /> 1.Conduct an inventory of commercial properties north of <br /> Highway 10.Early millsites on the Elk and Mississippi rivers <br /> should also be documented. <br /> 2. Wherever possible,retain and rehabilitate Elk River's <br /> remaining historic commercial and industrial buildings. As a <br /> starting point,the Heritage Preservation Commission can <br /> recommend properties and districts eligible for local <br /> designation according to criteria in the Elk River Heritage <br /> Preservation Ordinance. Design guidelines can assist in <br /> reviewing proposals for alterations to designated properties,as <br /> well as new construction within historic districts. <br /> • <br /> Elk River Historic Contexts and Phase II Downtown Commercial Area Study <br /> 36 <br />
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