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If excavation were proposed special consideration wouid need to be made for the storm <br />pipe at a shallow elevation that extends Eo the east_ This is the primary outict for Lalce <br />Bennett thaE eventua�ly flows into W4. <br />A defined channel has eroded a smaI12-foot wide trench that extends from discharge at <br />the parking lot to the storm pond. The pipe could remain, but turf should be replaced <br />with a vegetated swale to minirriize erosion. Human caused crosion is also happening on <br />the northeast slope of the pond. This should be fixed to rcduce sediment in the pond and <br />increase safety. <br />This pond is located at a major trailhead ar�d could offer some educational signage <br />opportunities. <br />Management Recom�nendatiQns: <br />Comm�nity t�ictivity ..; •;' Priority ' Estin�ated Cost, , s. Cozrimez�ts ;;: <br />� __ _ <br />CP-P6 Restore Hiah $30,000 Restoration af this basin would <br />adjacent involve excavation to the <br />wetland original soils along with <br />planiing and seeding. Due to <br />its location at a major trailhead <br />it could offer significant <br />education opportunities. <br />CP-P6 Control MecEium $ 1,000 High traftic alona siopes <br />erosion on caused erosion. Create an <br />north bank access point with steps or <br />woodchips to limit public ase <br />of adjacent siopes. Restore and <br />re-vegetate adjacent slopes. <br />CP-Pb Edacational Medium $ SOQ- A sign at this location could <br />Sianage $1,000 describe the wetland <br />restoration and descnbe <br />general wetland ecoloay. <br />Langton Lake <br />For a map of stonm ponds within Central Park, please refer to Fi�ure 6.6 in the previous <br />sechon. <br />C�t�' of Rnseville <br />Par•ks rVatru-al Resorrrce Malitigemeirt 1�� <br />