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iily. The diversity of wetland communities enhance the habitat values of this linear wetland basin <br />and likely the aesthetics of the basin for the users of the traii. <br />The basin is separated twice �y low berrns that create deep marsh comzriunities. The north area <br />has an inlet from W4 and a 22-inch RCP from the street to the east. The berm creates a shallow <br />apen watcr area dominated by white water lily and duck�veed. A 22-inch CMP outlet throu;� the <br />berm controls the waEer level in the basin_ Another berm with a 12-inch CMP is located further <br />downstream. This pipe appears to be in disrepair and allows flows to over top the berm resultin� <br />in erosion lowering the autlet elevatian of the basin. Restoration would involve restoring the <br />berm and replacing the pipe. Appropriate elevations of the pipe wiil need to be determined at the <br />time of the design. <br />Community Activify' � I'nonty . �stimated;CosC Cammenis ' . _; <br />�r <br />VL-WS Repair/modi#ication of Medium $3,000.00 Restoration of the bezm <br />berms and pipes and replacement of the pipe <br />es necessary to prevent <br />further reductions and <br />restore the hydrology of <br />this basin. <br />Community VL-W6 <br />Deep l�Zarsh <br />(2txalitative Ranic: High <br />Area: 1..7 acres <br />This is a deep marsh at the south end of the park. This �vetland receives water form all of the <br />other basins in the park and outlets to McCarrons Lake under the road to the south. Thcre is a <br />primary drop structure outlet under the overlook and an overflow skimmcr to the west. The <br />dominant vegetation is cattail, duckweed, and white water lily. Reed canary grass and sandbar <br />willow are around the shoreline. <br />Community VL-W8 <br />Wet Meadow <br />Qualitative Kank: Lotiv <br />Area: Q.2 acres <br />This is a small seep area dominated by reed canary grass and sand bar ti�illo�v. <br />Cih• of Roserille 1�0 <br />Parks Natural Resource Ma�iagenient <br />