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Community <br />Activity <br />Priority <br />Estimated Cost <br />Comments <br />AC-U2 <br />Assess disc golf <br />High <br />$4,000 - 12,000 <br />Review course layout and develop <br />course <br />options for to course design alterations <br />to benefit natural communities <br />AC-U2 <br />Install Resource <br />Medium-high <br />$500-500 <br />Resource management signs in this <br />Management <br />depending on size <br />park should focus on minimizing <br />interpretive <br />and quantity of <br />disturbance by park visitors off of <br />sign(s) <br />signage <br />trails and designated disc golf areas <br />AC-U2 <br />Erosion <br />Medium-high <br />$300-2000 <br />Numerous trails have become gullied <br />correction of <br />in this park. Reroute trails, or create <br />trails <br />structures that take pressure off of <br />erosion-prone areas. <br />AC-U2 <br />Install Resource <br />Medium <br />$100-500 <br />This should be done after a plan is <br />Management <br />depending on size <br />created to address disturbance issues. <br />interpretive <br />and quantity of <br />Sign(s) should explain what natural <br />sign(s) <br />signage <br />communities are present, what <br />management is being conducted, and <br />why the areas need rest from <br />disturbance. <br />AC-U2 <br />Remove <br />Medium <br />Approximately <br />Cut and treat all stumps with 25-50% <br />Buckthorn and <br />$3,500-5,000, or <br />solution of Roundup or Garlon. Leave <br />other nonnative <br />200-350 <br />cut stems on ground <br />shrubs <br />volunteer hours <br />AC-U2 <br />Plant grasses and <br />Medium-low <br />$500 — 3,000 <br />Reintroduce native plant plugs or <br />flowers that are <br />depending on <br />seed, Combination of seed and live <br />capable of <br />number of <br />plants is good combination here. The <br />tolerating <br />species, plants, <br />woodland garden at the bottom of this <br />extensive foot <br />amount of seed. <br />hill is a great source of seed. An <br />traffic, and those <br />appendix of this report contains a list <br />typical of oak <br />of recommended species for <br />woodlands <br />reintroducing into forest, savanna, and <br />prairie areas. <br />Community AC-U3 <br />Dry Oak Forest <br />Qualitative Rank: CD <br />Nonnative Shrub Rank: 22 <br />This dry oak forest is located in the southeast portion of Acorn Park. It is characterized by <br />mostly tall, straight trees that typically have touching crowns. Most of these oaks are over 16 <br />inches in diameter and appear to be in good health. Where gaps do exist in the canopy, they <br />City of Roseville 68 <br />Parks Natural Resource Management <br />