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<br />MEMO <br /> <br />TO: Parks and Recreation Committee Members <br /> <br />FROM: Kim Stephan <br /> <br />SUBJECT: Hidden Spring Park <br /> <br />DATE: May 1,2008 <br /> <br />The following correspondence is from Mr. Gregg Thompson, Urban Conservation Specialist, regarding the <br />issues at Hidden Spring Park and his recommendations. <br /> <br />I went back out to the site last week after snow was gone and I was able to bust through the ice to get some cross- <br />section information. It would still be very useful to get lake-level information for Centerville Lake - what is the lake-level <br />now compared to its average level etc. With the snow gone, it became obvious that the entire shoreline needs to be <br />stabilized, to varying degrees. My proposal would be: <br /> <br />Below is a link to download a Microsoft PowerPoint file with some recent photos of the site and my proposal for <br />stabilization (cross-sections) from my assessment. I also included some slides of an article from a recent Land & <br />Water magazine that also used the rock-roll gabion & biolog combination, but on a stream bank. <br />http://download.vollsendit.com/F761 074113C300 15 <br /> <br />I am also attaching a quantity & cost estimate for materials for the project <br />Gregg Thompson <br />Urban Conservation Specialist <br />Association of Metropolitan Soil & Water Conservation Districts <br />16015 Central Avenue NE #103 <br />Ham Lake, MN 55304 <br />(763) 434-2030 x. 15 <br />(763) 286-6985 (cell) <br />qreqq@metroswcd.orq <br /> <br />The PowerPoint presentation and cost estimate are attached to this memo. <br />