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ROSEVILLE PARKS RENEWAL PROGRAM - NATURAL RESOURCE PROJECT TYPE, SIZE & LOCATION <br />withinparkAreaMapLocationActivityType EstimatedSizeType Sample Tasks/Notes <br />Base <br />Maps of individual project areas are provided <br />Abbreviations indicate projects identified in <br />Water <br />where possible for informational purposes AC, SF or LF <br />Habitat bid <br />the 2002 Natural Resource Management Plan <br /> <br />quality <br />only. All project areas must be field verified. <br />Coordinate potential stocking with/by MN DNR to reduce number of small fish that <br />N/A Stock piscivorous fish Lake <br />feed on zooplankton. Fish may also be purchased and released from private <br />hatcherywith permit. <br />Improvements to stream outlet infrastructure/riffles and vegetative restoration to <br />Outlet channel, East side Attachment N Stream restoration 0.1 AC./330 LF X improve both stability and water quality. Requires hydrologic analysis and additional <br />fieldevaluation todetermineif feasible. <br />Design/build of BMPs to treat nutrient-rich runoff from compost facility to HANC <br />Water quality <br />Compost Facility N/A 675 LF, 2 RWG X <br />wetland. Approach may include features such as rainwater gardens and site clean- <br />improvements <br />up. Additionalanalysis and designtodetermineiffeasible - $17,000. <br />Feasibility study for hydrologic restoration. Vegetative restoration and management <br />of excessive nutrients from the City compost facility. Biocontrol agent release(s) for <br />Wetland Restoration 35.5 AC X X <br />purple loosestrife, treat Reed Canary Grass Site is part of the HANC interpretive <br />programming/facility. <br />This is a large wetland complex between CR C and Lake Owasso. Management of <br />invasives would be the highest priority, although there would likely be limited return <br />CP-W8, W9, W10, W11 Wetland Restoration 9.5 AC X <br />on investment for restoration effort (unlikely to significantly reduce purple loosestrife <br />or reed canary grass). Best opportunity is likely through additional biocontrol release <br />forpurpleloosestrife. <br />Area includes narrowleaf cattail and purple loosestrife, as well as reed canary <br />SW side of Lake Owasso Wetland Restoration 5-15 AC X <br />grass.Treat invasives, prescribed burn(s), native seeding, biocontrol agent release. <br />These areas could potentially be reviewed (further study) for hydrologic restoration, <br />as well as vegetative restoration. However, these wetland areas may have minimal <br />CP-W2, W3, W4, W5 Wetland Restoration 24.3 X <br />opportunity for significant improvement given constraints of existing recreational <br />features in park, and with neighboring yards/residences. Need to determine <br />feasibilityofwork -requiressome survey- $12,500. <br />Site analysis, restoration design for hydrologic and vegetative restoration of drained <br />Wetland Restoration 0.1 AC X X <br />wetland. Spray reed canary grass, restore original outlet elevation. <br />This wetland is among the top quality wetlands in Roseville's park system. <br />Management work is anticipated include cut/treat of invasive brush during winter <br />Wetland Restoration 8.1 AC X <br />time, spot treatment of reed canary grass, as well as biocontrol release for purple <br />loosestrife. Maybea candidate for grant funding. <br />This project is being included in the event that the hydrologic/vegetative restoration <br />of this wetland basin is not included in the work being conducted with the Capital <br />Wetland Restoration 3 AC X X <br />Region Watershed District. Work may include tile location/disablement of drain tile <br />and management of invasive, nonnative herbaceous vegetation (i.e. purple <br />loosestrife andreedcanary grass) <br />Attachment N Wetland Restoration 10 AC X Manage narrow-leaf cattail and other potential invasives. <br />Topographic survey needed, along with hydrologic analysis. If determined feasible, <br />ditch block and native vegetation restoration are primary activities. Could qualify as a <br />Wetland Restoration 0.25 AC X X <br />water quality project (increase storage/treatment). Construction cost estimate <br />requires to be combined with Langton Wetland Restoration Project. <br />Manage purple loosestrife with biocontrol, invasive vegetation management (RCG & <br />Wetland Restoration 5 AC X <br />glossy buckthorn) in areas mapped as wet meadow and willow swamp (MLCCS): <br />totalestimated5 acres <br />Wetland Restoration 4 AC X Purple loosestrife biocontrol release <br />This wetland is dominated by the nonnative reed canary grass, as well as the native <br />Wetland in north arm of park Attachment N Wetland Restoration 0.73 AC X <br />river bulrush. Treatment of reed canary grass may or may not result in significant <br />improvementinthequality of the vegetativecommunityatthis site. <br />This project primarily involves management of invasive, nonnative reed canary grass <br />Wetland area to NW of play structures Attachment N Wetland Restoration 0.32 AC X <br />with supplemental native seeding/plantings of native sedges, grasses, flowers. <br />Relatively low priority project to manage invasive, nonnative reed canary grass and <br />Storm pond buffers Attachment N Wetland Restoration 0.71 AC X X <br />seed/plant native grasses, sedges and flowers. <br /> <br />