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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 <br /> <br />quality <br />only. All project areas must be field verified. <br />This nonnative, invasive-dominated woodland is in severely degraded condition and <br />will require extensive management to improve in native species composition, habitat <br />Woodland/Forest value and overall structure/function. Cut/treat invasive shrubs and select nonnative <br />Attachment N 7.56 AC X <br />Restoration trees to release desirable native trees (it is not practical to consider cutting all <br />Siberian elm here), Rx fire, native seeding, plant native hardwood bare root <br />seedlings, 2 years follow-up management/maintenance. <br />Invasive cut/treat, reintroduce native woodland grasses and flowers where possible, <br />Woodland/Forest <br />Woodland areas Attachment N 2.48 AC X two years of follow-up treatments. This site was significantly disturbed in the past, <br />Restoration <br />but is an important extension of the natural areas in Reservoir Woods. <br />The area is relativelyopen witha herbaceouslayerdominatedbynonnative grasses <br />Woodland/Forest <br />unmaintained areas on east side of park Attachment N 1.26 X <br />and invasive weeds. Anticipated restoration to forest may include cut/treat select <br />Restoration <br />For the most part, this forest is significantly disturbed and included recently <br />Woodland/Forest <br />developed forest as well as remnant oak forest that has been disturbed by past filling <br />All woodland areas Attachment N 3.5 AC X <br />Restoration <br />and/or encroachment. Activities may include cut/treat of invasive species, native <br />seeding, reforestationofwest side of south stormpond. <br />Plant communities at this site are adventive and relatively degraded, but provide <br />valuable continuity with the Ramsey County wetland mitigation site and other city- <br />Woodland/Forest <br />All woodland areas Attachment N 3.15 AC X <br />owned sites further west/northwest. Work would include invasive brush/tree <br />Restoration <br />management, herbaceous invasive/nonnative management. Not likely a good <br />candidate for a grant <br />Woodland/Forest Cut/treat invasive brush, spray invasive herbaceous vegetation, seed native <br />South boundary Attachment N 0.2 AC X <br />Restoration woodland grasses and flowers, 2 years of grow-in vegetation management <br />Woodland/Forest Cut/treat invasives, native seeding, follow-up treatment of invaisives for two growing <br />Along Hamline Ave., north of tennis courts Attachment N 0.6 AC X <br />Restoration season <br />East side of road is 1.6 acres, west side of road is 1.3 acres. Woodland restoration <br />Woodland/Forest <br />East side of road Attachment N 1.6 AC X <br />needed on east side of road. Cost assumes work to occur only on east side of <br />Restoration <br />WesternAve. <br />N/A Woodland/Forest Restoratio 0.2 AC X Cut/treat invasive brush. This is a small area with limited benefit, ecologically. <br />Includes some areas of remnant prairie/savanna, as well as disturbed woodland <br />Woodland/Forest restoration. Cut/treat invasive trees/shrubs, treat invasive nonnative herbaceous <br />Throughout upland areas Attachment N 3.82 AC X <br />Restoration vegetation, Rx burn of area between trail and RR tracks, native seeding, two years of <br />maintenance <br /> <br />