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<br />61630 Semi permanently flooded altered/non-native dominated vegetation <br />Grassland with sparse deciduous trees - altered/non-native dominated <br />62140 vegetation <br />92100 limnetic open water <br /> <br />. " . ._~ <br />2. . Anoka County's Natural. Resources Unit will be directly involved with the design, <br />construction and monitoring of the proposed trail project. A concerted <br />emphasis will be placed on avoiding and minimizin y adverse impacts to the <br />plant and animal habitat, as well as to the 0 atershed. In addition, <br />Anoka County will focus on incorporating 10 seed and plant material <br />that will compliment the ecology and fun urrounding native plant <br />communities. <br /> <br /> <br />3. top priority for <br />of Blaine, <br />ershed District, Minnesota <br />ropolitan Council to ensure the <br />tection are consistent 'with the <br />agement. <br /> <br />4. ka County is to identify <br />ptive management strategies <br />ity, production, and function of native plant <br />ment along the proposed trail corridor will <br />'ntroducing local native plants, maintaining <br />nd providing for linear plant and wildlife <br />esota Department of Natural Resources <br />for Managing and Restoring Natural Plant Communities <br />ays" will be used as part of the long term management <br /> <br />rformance criteria were established as general guidelines that <br />County in achieving various sCientific objectives associated with <br />und vegetation management for this proposed project: <br /> <br />i. aintain native plant diversity in the various plant community <br />types; . . <br />ii. Preventand suppress the invasion of non-native plants to enhance <br />the local plant community quality and function; <br />iii.. Collect, sow and propagate locally native genotypes to maintain <br />the local.plant community genetic makeup; <br />iv. Use prescribed fire w~ere necessary to maintain the fire- <br />. dependent plant communities; <br />v. Encourage the natural regeneration of native plant species within <br />the various community types; and <br /> <br />Page 13 of 14 <br /> <br />3~ <br />