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125 <br />126 <br />127 <br />128 <br />129 <br />130 <br />131 <br />132 <br />133 <br />134 <br />135 <br />136 <br />137 <br />138 <br />139 <br />140 <br />141 <br />142 <br />143 <br />144 <br />145 <br />146 <br />147 <br />148 <br />149 <br />150 <br />151 <br />152 <br />153 <br />154 <br />155 <br />156 <br />157 <br />158 <br />159 <br />160 <br />161 <br />162 <br />163 <br />164 <br />165 <br />166 <br />167 <br />168 <br />169 <br />170 <br />Practices (BMP) sights would most impact Lake Owasso and subsequently <br />HANC. <br />Mr. Doneen offered the interest of the Park Renewal Program (PRP) in helping to <br />implement those BMP's; with Mr. Schwartz anticipating that some of the BMP's <br />would help qualify for future Legacy Grant funding. <br />Member Felice, as a resident in the <br />need to include pathways leading to <br />noted the need to plan for coopera <br />adjacent communities. <br />Mr. Brokke advised that <br />process with both commu <br />current Recreation Agreem <br />their parks and resident/noi <br />discussions Nulftw nc <br />quad f Roseville, noted the <br />Heights an uderdale parks, and <br />S for park pro s with those <br />;olf courses in this <br />t new members to <br />em as open spaces in <br />U of MN and <br />Regarding Buckth rn removal, Member Gjerdingen noted the amount of funds <br />anticipated in Reservoir Woods alone, and questioned why such a high number of <br />$300,000 rather than utilizing volunteers. <br />Mr. Doneen clarified that the cost included experts training and initially <br />supervising the volunteer pool to ensure proper eradication in targeting the right <br />species; as well as costs in the initial removal of large growth or more established <br />Buckthorn infested areas requiring specialized equipment. Mr. Doneen noted that <br />volunteer efforts would be ongoing, and it was hoped that those efforts could <br />reduce the projected costs. <br />Page 4 of 13 <br />