ROSEVILLE PARKS RENEWAL PROGRAM - NATURAL RESOURCE PROJECT TYPE, SIZE & LOCATION
<br />withinparkAreaMapLocationActivityType EstimatedSizeType SampleTasks/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
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<br />quality
<br />only. All project areas must be field verified.
<br />This project would primarily be managing reed canary grass and attempting to
<br />Attachment N Wetland Restoration .11 AC X convert to natives. Wetland appears to have significant water level bounce. This
<br />project would have a low probability of success and is therefore not recommended.
<br />Install and maintain native emergent and shoreline buffer vegetation, including
<br />Downstream Storm Pond Attachment N Wetland Restoration 0.28 AC X
<br />protective fencing and grow-in maintenance.
<br />Woodland/Forest
<br />7.5 AC X Cut/treat invasives, native seeding, Rx burn, follow-up treat invasive brush
<br />Restoration
<br />Cut/treat invasive, nonnative shrubs (and select nonnative/invasive trees),
<br />Woodland/Forest prescribed burn of select areas, supplemental native seeding, follow-up treatment of
<br />2.75 AC X
<br />Restoration
<br />invasives for two years. Includes restoration of areas between trails on north side of
<br />Bennett Lake.
<br />Cut/treat invasive, nonnative shrubs (and select nonnative/invasive trees),
<br />Woodland/Forest
<br />2.5 AC X prescribed burn of select areas, supplemental native seeding, follow-up treatment of
<br />Restoration
<br />invasives for two years.
<br />Potential management activities could include cut/treat of invasive woody plants,
<br />Woodland/Forest
<br />Upland on east/west of large wetland 5.6 AC X treat invasive herbaceous plants, supplement enrichment of native grasses and
<br />Restoration
<br />forbs.
<br />Woodland/Forest Area includes semi-open woodland/grassland dominated by nonnatives. This site is
<br />SW side of Lake Owasso 2 AC X
<br />Restoration a relatively low priority, from an ecological perspective.
<br />Woodland/Forest Includes some smaller, narrow areas outside of the original area mapped as CP-U3
<br />13.8 AC X
<br />Restoration in the Parks NRMP. Cut/treat invasives, native seeding, follow-up treat invasives
<br />Initial management occurring 2012-14. Restoration efforts for this project should
<br />Previously managed woodland areas. LL-U1, Woodland/Forest
<br />20 AC X include activities that will continue to improve native composition, structure and
<br />Restoration
<br />function.
<br />Woodland/Forest Management of new woodland areas. Estimated 10 acres. Cut/treat invasives, native
<br />10 AC X
<br />Restoration enrichment seeding, follow-up invasives management/spot treatment
<br />NATIVE FOREST: Invasive brush management, invasive herbaceous vegetation
<br />Woodland/Forest management, supplemental native seeding of 10 acres, two years of ongoing
<br />RW-U1, RW-U5, RW-U7 34AC X
<br />Restoration invasive/nonnative treatment. With exception of RW-U5, these areas have not been
<br />previouslymanaged. Includesarea west of Victoria.
<br />ADVENTIVE/PLANTED FORESTS: Invasive brush management, invasive
<br />Woodland/Forest
<br />RW-U3, RW-U4, RW-U6 41 AC X
<br />herbaceous vegetation management, supplemental native seeding, grow-in period
<br />Restoration
<br />invasive/nonnative treatment.Includessome previouslymanaged areas.
<br />Woodland has historically supported breeding pair of red-shouldered hawks, a state-
<br />VL-U1, VL-U2, VL-U3, and adventive Woodland/Forest listed species. Woodland restoration would benefit natural areas quality and wildlife.
<br />22 AC X
<br />woodland areas elsewhere in the park Restoration Cut/treat invasive trees and shrubs, treat invasive/ nonnative herbaceous species,
<br />potentially native seed, two years of maintenance activities.
<br />Woodland/Forest Cut/treat invasive, nonnative shrubs. This is relative low priority due to proximity to
<br />Edges of wetland Attachment N 4.09 AC X
<br />Restoration residential lots, poor accessibility.
<br />Woodland/Forest Invasive cut/treat, reintroduce native woodland grasses and flowers where possible,
<br />Multiple locations around park Attachment N 3.42 AC X
<br />Restoration two years of follow-up treatments.
<br />Woodland/Forest Cut/treat invasives, native seeding, Rx burn, follow-up treat invasive brush.
<br />Woodland/Forest AC-U1, AC-U2, AC-U3 25 AC X
<br />Restoration Approximately 24.7 acres.
<br />Cut/treat invasive woody brush/trees, chip/remove, selective thin to favor native
<br />Woodland/Forest
<br />Attachment N 0.23 AC X hardwood trees, spray ground layer x2, native seeding & 2 years grow-in
<br />Restoration
<br />maintenance.
<br />Woodland/Forest Cut/treat invasives, native woodland seeding, potential planting of native bare root
<br />All woodland areas Attachment N 6.13 AC X
<br />Restoration tree stock, 2 years grow-in maintenance.
<br />Work anticipated to include cut/treat of invasive, nonnative shrubs and select
<br />Woodland/Forest nonnative trees (release cuts for desirable native trees), native seeding. Due to the
<br />All woodland areas Attachment N 6.6 AC X
<br />Restoration
<br />prevalence of invasive, nonnative species at all structural layers, natural areas
<br />restorationof this parkwill requireasignificant effort.
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