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roadway jurisdictions; and southwest Roseville storm water upgrades (near <br /> Fairview fields) planned in the near future that could potentially incorporate <br /> natural trails with those upgrades. <br /> Southwest Roseville Storm water Upgrades with Natural Trails <br /> Discussion among presenters and PWET Commissioners included the definition <br /> of natural features; how to continue the process of receiving input from residents; <br /> use of natural vegetation in lower areas that could assist infiltration; and Fairview <br /> ball field programming and difficulty in connecting the pathway throughout the <br /> area, but possible for a portion of residents in that area. <br /> Mr. Schwartz noted that scoring results remained pending, but Ramsey County <br /> had submitted an application for federal funding to reconstruct County Road C <br /> from Long Lake Road to the western City of Roseville limits at St. Anthony <br /> Village; and as part of the application, a trail connection to the Northeast <br /> Diagonal Trail had been included. <br /> Mr. Evenson briefly reviewed the constellation map and how the Master Plan was <br /> developed and continued to evolve, specific to pathways (Attachment B); and <br /> after a thorough review of the existing Pathway Master Plan. Mr. Evenson noted <br /> that the concept was to seek connections of both Plans, seeking consistency and <br /> making adjustments as indicated. <br /> Member Vanderwall opined that the proposed pathway areas, from his <br /> perspective, provided access from residential areas to parks, and should allow <br /> funneling people to those parks without today's difficulties in fighting traffic and <br /> providing how best to achieve that access. <br /> Mr. Evenson reviewed proposed signage for those areas to assist that access and <br /> flow; with the existing barriers having served as a skeleton for the constellation <br /> design. <br /> Mr. Doneen continued with his review of Natural Resource Projects (Attachment <br /> A) for HANC, Reservoir Woods; Oasis Park; Villa Park; Langton Lake Park; as <br /> well as system-wide projects. Mr. Doneen noted his continued astonishment with <br /> the potential volunteer force for Buckthorn eradication in Roseville, and <br /> emphasized the need to capitalize on that interest by providing professional <br /> training and initial supervision for that volunteer corp. <br /> HANC <br /> Mr. Schwartz noted past and continued efforts of the Grass Lakes Water <br /> Management Organization (GLWMO) in partnering with the Ramsey <br /> Conservation District (RCD)to assess where potential Best Management <br /> Practices (BMP) sights would most impact Lake Owasso and subsequently <br /> HANC. <br /> Page 3 of 13 <br />
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