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Mana�erraent Recommendations: <br />Communiiy Activity Prionty Esticriated Cost, eommenks ,. <br />, __ <br />. . :. , , <br />RW-U7 Cut Buck[horn High $2,000 per acre, Cut and treat ali stumps with 2�-SQ��o solution <br />and other or about 40-60 of Koundup or Garlan. Stack brush away froin <br />nonnative shrubs hours voluntecr oak crowns and burn in winter. Cut before <br />labor per acre burning in any particular area. Re-plant with <br />native seed/plants where 6are soil exists. <br />RW-U7 Reintroduce High $500 — 5,000+ Reintroduce appropriate local origin plant <br />appropriate depending on materials through planti�g of plugs or seed, <br />native species number of particularly where bare ground is left from <br />species, plants, brush clearing. Along with burnine, this wzll be <br />seed_ Allow 20- an important step in lon� term control o'f <br />30 volunteer buckthorn and nonnative shrubs. <br />hours to piant <br />RW-U7 Correct �rosion Mcdium $2,000-S,OOQ for Erosion occurs in several locatians on hillsides. <br />Areas each area Co3-rective action such as bioengineerina should <br />be used to mana�e these <br />RW-U7 Apply Medium $1,000 - 2,000 Burning will heZp kcep nonnative shrubs in- <br />Prescribed Fire per event check and allow desirable native oraminoids and <br />forbs to better establish <br />Wetland Natural Community Descriptions and Management <br />R�commendations <br />The five wetlands in the park have ail been altered by urbanization. W1 has most recently <br />chan�ed wetland type from a marsh to a shallow open water habitat through stormr,vater inputs. <br />The floating vegetati ve mat of W2 has decreased in size and is bein� invaded by purple <br />loosestrifc. W3 has increased in size and has taken on the characteristics of a storm�vater pond. <br />Ilistorically W4 was an open water wetland and has �ost hydrolo�y becoming a seasonal basin <br />dominated by reed canary grass. <br />Locations of the improvements discussed in the iollowing para�raphs are shown in figure b.8 <br />City of Roseville 130 <br />Parks Natraral Resource Mm2agemertt <br />
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