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 />CENTRAL PARK
<br />Medium-
<br />Alum treatmeent should only be considered after other water
<br />LEXINGTON
<br />Bennett Lake
<br />Alum treatment
<br />Lake
<br />low
<br />$40,000
<br />Y
<br />quantity /quality projects are implemented in the watershed.
<br />1
<br />Estimate from NRMP
<br />CENTRAL PARK
<br />Bennett Lake
<br />Shoreline restoration
<br />300 LF
<br />Medium
<br />X
<br />X
<br />$54,300
<br />Y
<br />Assume 300 LF X 20 FT wide (average) w /toe protection.
<br />1
<br />LEXINGTON
<br />This is a large wetland complex between CR C and Lake
<br />Owasso. Management of invasives would be the highest
<br />CENTRAL PARK
<br />CP -W8, W9, W10,
<br />priority, although there would likely be limited return on
<br />NORTH
<br />W11
<br />Wetland Restoration
<br />9.5 AC
<br />Low
<br />X
<br />$38,000
<br />X
<br />X
<br />Y
<br />investment for restoration effort (unlikely to significantly reduce
<br />1
<br />purple loosestrife or reed canary grass). Best opportunity is
<br />likely through additional biocontrol release for purple
<br />loosestrife.
<br />CENTRAL PARK
<br />Upland on
<br />Woodland /Forest
<br />Potential management activities could include cut/treat of
<br />NORTH
<br />east /west of large
<br />Restoration
<br />5.6 AC
<br />Low
<br />X
<br />$33,600
<br />X
<br />Y
<br />invasive woody plants, treat invasive herbaceous plants,
<br />1
<br />wetland
<br />su lement enrichment of native grasses and forbs.
<br />CENTRAL PARK
<br />SW side of Lake
<br />Woodland /Forest
<br />Area includes semi -open woodland /grassland dominated by
<br />NORTH
<br />Owasso
<br />Restoration
<br />2 AC, est
<br />Low
<br />X
<br />$12,000
<br />X
<br />Y
<br />nonnatives. This site is a relatively low priority, from an
<br />1
<br />ecolo ical perspective.
<br />CENTRAL PARK
<br />SW side of Lake
<br />Area includes narrowleaf cattail and purple loosestrife, as well
<br />Wetland Restoration
<br />5 -15 AC, Est.
<br />Low
<br />X
<br />$45,000
<br />X
<br />as reed canary grass. Restoration of native vegetation through
<br />1
<br />NORTH
<br />Owasso
<br />active management likely difficult and may not be effective.
<br />CENTRAL PARK
<br />Woodland /Forest
<br />Includes some smaller, narrow areas outside of the original
<br />CP -U3
<br />13.8 AC
<br />Medium
<br />X
<br />$82,800
<br />X
<br />X
<br />Y
<br />area mapped as CP -U3 in the Parks NRMP. Cut/treat
<br />1
<br />VICTORIA EAST
<br />Restoration
<br />invasives, native seeding, follow -up treat invasives
<br />These areas could potentially be reviewed (further study) for
<br />hydrologic restoration, as well as vegetative restoration.
<br />CENTRAL PARK
<br />CP -W2, W3, W4,
<br />However, these wetland areas may have minimal opportunity
<br />VICTORIA EAST
<br />W5
<br />Wetland Restoration
<br />24.3
<br />Low
<br />X
<br />$50,000
<br />X
<br />X
<br />Y
<br />for significant improvement given constraints of existing
<br />1
<br />recreational features in park, and with neighboring
<br />yards /residences. Need to determine feasiblity of work -
<br />re uires some survey - S12,500.
<br />Central Park
<br />$581,700
<br />Total
<br />Previously
<br />Inlcudes current project, partially funded by MN DNR CPL
<br />LANGTON LAKE
<br />managed woodland
<br />Woodland /Forest
<br />? ??
<br />High
<br />X
<br />$20,000
<br />X
<br />X
<br />Y
<br />grant. Budget amount does not includEstimated 20 acres.
<br />2
<br />areas. LL -U1, LL-
<br />Restoration
<br />Estimated $1,000 /ac for two years
<br />U3
<br />LANGTON LAKE
<br />LL -U2, LL -U3
<br />Woodland /Forest
<br />10 AC est.
<br />Medium
<br />X
<br />$60,000
<br />X
<br />X
<br />Y
<br />Management of new woodland areas. Estimated 10 acres.
<br />2
<br />Restoration
<br />Estimated $6 000 /ac for two years.
<br />Hydrologic and vegetative restoration of drained wetland.
<br />LANGTON LAKE
<br />LL -W1
<br />Wetland Restoration
<br />0.1 AC
<br />High
<br />X
<br />X
<br />$15,000
<br />X
<br />Y
<br />Spray reed canary grass, restore original outlet elevation.
<br />2
<br />Construction cost may require combining with Acorn Wetland
<br />Restoration to meet cost.
<br />LANGTON LAKE
<br />Shoreline
<br />Shoreline restoration
<br />�50LF
<br />High
<br />X
<br />X
<br />$20,000
<br />X
<br />X
<br />Y
<br />Includes area already funded by CPL. No additional shoreline
<br />2
<br />restoration
<br />restoration areas are noted at this time.
<br />Langton Lake
<br />$115,000
<br />Total
<br />NATIVE FOREST: Invasive brush management, invasive
<br />herbaceous vegetation management, supplemental native
<br />RESERVOIR
<br />RW -U1, RW -U5,
<br />Woodland /Forest
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<br />High
<br />X
<br />$204,000
<br />X
<br />X
<br />Y
<br />seeding of 10 acres, two years of ongoing invasive /nonnative
<br />3
<br />WOODS
<br />RW -U7
<br />Restoration
<br />treatment. With exception of RW -U5, these areas have not
<br />been previously managed. These areas will require intense
<br />management. Includes area west of Victoria.
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