ROSEVILLE PARKS RENEWAL PROGRAM - NATURAL RESOURCE PROJECTS
<br />Park
<br />Location within
<br />Type
<br />Size
<br />Est.
<br />Type
<br />Project cost estimate
<br />Funding
<br />Maintenance
<br />Comments
<br />Rank
<br />ark
<br />Priority
<br />AC, SF or LF
<br />Habitat
<br />water
<br />PRRP
<br />Grant
<br />Other
<br />quality
<br />ACORN
<br />SW Parking Lot
<br />Rain garden — Parking Lot
<br />300
<br />Medium-
<br />X
<br />$8,400
<br />X
<br />X
<br />N
<br />Rain garden to take Parks parking lot runoff. Somewhat
<br />low
<br />marginal site. Assumes drain tile may be needed.
<br />ACORN
<br />County Road C —
<br />Rain garden — Street runoff
<br />450
<br />Medium
<br />X
<br />$17,100
<br />?
<br />X
<br />N
<br />Rain garden to take street runoff
<br />bus stop
<br />ACORN
<br />NW of ball fields
<br />Turf -to- native conversion
<br />—0.1 AC
<br />Oedium-
<br />X
<br />X
<br />$2,000
<br />X
<br />X
<br />N
<br />Convert turf to mid - height native grass /flower mix
<br />ACORN
<br />NE side of east
<br />Infiltration area
<br />0.25
<br />Medium-
<br />X
<br />$3,500
<br />N
<br />This would be a turf -to- native conversion in a low area that
<br />ballfield
<br />low
<br />currently takes runoff
<br />Install interpretive signage at five locations around park,
<br />ACORN
<br />Various
<br />Interpretive signs
<br />5
<br />Medium
<br />$10,000
<br />X
<br />N
<br />including interpretation of features such as rain gardens,
<br />wetland restoration, forest restoration, invasive wetland plants,
<br />biocontrol etc.
<br />This bioswale planting has become overgrown with weedy
<br />APPLEWOOD
<br />inside corner of trail
<br />Medium-
<br />brush and forbs. The swale should be actively managed and
<br />PARK
<br />adjacent to PI
<br />Rain garden - Park runoff
<br />1,800 SF
<br />high
<br />g
<br />x
<br />x
<br />$5,000
<br />X
<br />N
<br />restored to desirable natives in a mixed planting, or a more
<br />1481
<br />formal bed. Cut /treat sandbar willow, spray weeds,
<br />supplemental planting and two years of maintenance.
<br />AUTUMN GROVE
<br />Hamline Ave. east
<br />Infiltration area
<br />0.25 AC
<br />High
<br />X
<br />$5,000
<br />X
<br />X
<br />N
<br />Turf -to- native conversion in road ditch, no soil amendment
<br />side of tennis courts
<br />necessary
<br />Rain garden to treat Street Runoff, no underdrain necessary,
<br />AUTUMN GROVE
<br />Along Albert Street
<br />Rain garden — Street runoff
<br />350SF
<br />Medium
<br />X
<br />$7,700
<br />X
<br />X
<br />N
<br />sandy soil to 26 " +. Rain garden size should be further
<br />analyzed.
<br />AUTUMN GROVE
<br />Rain Garden/
<br />Interpretive sign
<br />NA
<br />Medium
<br />$2,000
<br />X
<br />N
<br />Interpretive sign design, manufacture, install
<br />Infiltration feature
<br />EVERGREEN
<br />Southwest, along
<br />Rain garden
<br />1500
<br />Medium
<br />X
<br />$42,000
<br />X
<br />X
<br />N
<br />Rain garden would capture and treat runoff from swale along
<br />PARK
<br />Fairview Ave.
<br />south border of park. Requires Tile.
<br />EVERGREEN
<br />SW and SE,
<br />Turf -to- native conversion
<br />0.5 AC
<br />Low
<br />$2,500
<br />N
<br />Convert turf to native plantings, estimated 0.5 acres, total.
<br />PARK
<br />outside of ball fields
<br />Spray 2X, native seeding, two years of grow -in maintenance.
<br />HOWARD
<br />Rain Garden, NE
<br />Medium -
<br />side of north
<br />Rain garden - Parking lot
<br />450
<br />X
<br />$17,100
<br />X
<br />X
<br />N
<br />Rain garden would likely require a drain tile.
<br />JOHNSON
<br />high
<br />parking lot.
<br />KELLER
<br />Rain gardens (up to 3) could be developed along Fernwood
<br />Along Fernwood
<br />Rain garden - Street runoff
<br />900
<br />Medium
<br />X
<br />$25,200
<br />X
<br />X
<br />N
<br />Ave. These could be integrated into park signage. Cost
<br />MAYFLOWER
<br />assumes 2 RWG.
<br />KELLER
<br />on east /SE side of
<br />Turf -to- native conversion
<br />0.25
<br />Medium
<br />$2,000
<br />N
<br />Plant Buffer around existing natural area
<br />MAYFLOWER
<br />current pond buffer
<br />along south side of
<br />LADYSLIPPER
<br />trail, south of
<br />Turf -to- native conversion
<br />0.75 AC
<br />Medium
<br />X
<br />X
<br />$3,000
<br />X
<br />X
<br />N
<br />Estimated total of .75 acres
<br />Owasso Blvd
<br />County Road C2,
<br />Anticipated to include one large rain garden at the south side
<br />LANGTON LAKE
<br />as well as north
<br />Rain garden — Street runoff
<br />2900
<br />Medium
<br />X
<br />$81
<br />??
<br />X
<br />N
<br />of the circle where Arthur and CR C2 meet, as well as at least
<br />side of Lydia
<br />,200
<br />one (potentially two) rain gardens on the north side of Lydia.
<br />Avenue
<br />All require drain tile. Cost Assumes 3 RWG.
<br />South side of the
<br />intersection of
<br />Convert turf area to savanna grasses, sedges and flowers.
<br />LANGTON LAKE
<br />Arthur and CR C2,
<br />Turf -to- native conversion
<br />0.5 AC
<br />Medium
<br />X
<br />$2,500
<br />X
<br />N
<br />Treat turf with herbicide 2X, native grass, sedge, and flower
<br />east of paved park
<br />seed, plus two years of grow -in maintenance.
<br />trail
<br />Includes design, manufacture and installation. Signs may
<br />LANGTON LAKE
<br />Various
<br />Interpretive signage
<br />5 signs
<br />Medium
<br />$7,500
<br />X
<br />N
<br />address natural history topics such as woodland ecology,
<br />woodland wildlife, wetlands, shallow lakes, urban natural
<br />areas plant identification etc.
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