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7/17/2017
<br />May be diffictult to sustain results due to use of wetland
<br />original estimate $38,000. Recommended remove from original estimate $45,000. Recommended remove from original estimate $50,000. Recommended remove from
<br />Original budgeted $82,800Èpotential for reduced cost
<br />for stormwater ponding (i.e. sediment/nutrient removal)
<br />Originally ranked as medium - recommended reduced
<br />Originally ranked as medium, recommended reduced
<br />Original estimate $35,000 - recommend remove from
<br />Original budget $1,000. Removed - not natural areas
<br />1Likely not feasible due to excessive stormwater inputs
<br />RECOMMENDED FOR SHARED COST BETWEEN
<br />project list due to poor potential for sustainability
<br />AC-W1Wetland Restoration4 ACLowX$2,500 XMPPurple loosestrife biocontrol release7Beetles already appear to be established
<br />with volunteer involvement
<br />restoration but landscaping
<br />OTHER CITY DEPTS.
<br />Prairie Reconstruction2 ACMediumX$0 XXMPTreat nonnatives, burn, interseed natives7IN CONTRACT
<br />Sample Tasks/NotesRank by City 2014Comment
<br />ranking
<br />rank
<br />planplanplan
<br />"C" indicates Core
<br />1114
<br />11111115WetlandWetland Restoration10 ACLowX$0XMPManage narrow-leaf cattail and other potential invasives.57SE Park signNative landscaping250SFLow$0 XMPConvert plantings around sign to
<br />formal native landscaping89
<br />Projects
<br />Design/build of BMPs to treat nutrient-rich runoff from compost facility to HANC significantly reduce purple loosestrife or reed canary grass). Best opportunity is
<br />(RCG & glossy buckthorn) in areas mapped as wet meadow and willow swamp
<br />Relatively low priority project to manage invasive, nonnative reed canary grass
<br />Cut/treat invasive brush and invasive weeds, remove limited amount of coarse
<br />CP-U3 in the Parks NRMP. Cut/treat invasives, native seeding, follow-up treat may have minimal opportunity for significant improvement given constraints of
<br />agent release(s) for purple loosestrife, treat Reed Canary Grass Site is part of
<br />Area includes narrowleaf cattail and purple loosestrife, as well as reed canary existing recreational features in park, and with neighboring yards/residences.
<br />This wetland is dominated by the nonnative reed canary grass, as well as the
<br />Area includes semi-open woodland/grassland dominated by nonnatives. This
<br />Management of invasives would be the highest priority, although there would native river bulrush. Treatment of reed canary grass may or may not result in significant improvement in the
<br />quality of the vegetative community at this site.
<br />the HANC interpretive programming/facility. $125K original estimated budget.wetland. Approach may include features such as rainwater gardens and site
<br />management of excessive nutrients from the City compost facility. Biocontrol clean-up. Additional analysis and design to determine if feasible - $17,000.
<br />Includes some smaller, narrow areas outside of the original area mapped as woody debris, seed/plant natives in woodland edge and in seasonal wetland
<br />restoration, as well as vegetative restoration. However, these wetland areas
<br />Manage purple loosestrife with biocontrol, invasive vegetation management
<br />grass.Treat invasives, prescribed burn(s), native seeding, biocontrol agent
<br />plants, treat invasive herbaceous plants, supplement enrichment of native
<br />Potential management activities could include cut/treat of invasive woody
<br />These areas could potentially be reviewed (further study) for hydrologic
<br />Need to determine feasiblity of work - requires some survey - $12,500.
<br />Cut/treat invasive, nonnative shrubs. This is relative low priority due to
<br />Feasibiliity study for hydrologic restoration. Vegetative restoration and
<br />likely be limited return on investment for restoration effort (unlikely to
<br />This is a large wetland complex between CR C and Lake Owasso.
<br />likely through additional biocontrol release for purple loosestrife.
<br />site is a relatively low priority, from an ecological perspective.
<br />itself. This is a small area with limited benefit, ecologically.
<br />and seed/plant native grasses, sedges and flowers.
<br />proximity to residential lots, poor accessibility.
<br />(MLCCS): total estimated 5 acres
<br />grasses and forbs.
<br />invasives
<br />release.
<br />Existing Maint
<br />Project=MP
<br />Project=NP
<br />New
<br />2 ACLowX$12,000 XMP
<br />CP-W1Wetland Restoration35.5 ACLowXX0XXMP675 LF, 2 RWGLowX$70,000xMPWetland Restoration9.5 ACLowX$0 XXMP5.6 ACLowX$33,600 XMPWetland Restoration5-15 ACLowX$0 XMP13.8 ACHighX$82,800 XXMPWetland
<br />Restoration24.3LowX$0 XXMP4.09 ACLowX$6,000 XMPAC-W5Wetland Restoration5 ACHighX$25,000 MPPond BufferPond Buffer Restoration.72 ACMedium$6,000 MPX$7,500 XMPStorm pond buffersWetland
<br />Restoration0.71 ACLowXX$9,000X MP
<br />ROSEVILLE PARKS RENEWAL PROGRAM - NATURAL RESOURCE PROJECT TYPE, SIZE & LOCATION
<br />PRRPGrantOther
<br />TypeProject cost estimateFunding
<br />$198,400
<br />$27,500
<br />$6,000 $6,000
<br />$9,000
<br />$7,500
<br />$0
<br />Water
<br />quality
<br />Habitat
<br />Medium-
<br />Priority
<br />REV.
<br />low
<br />Activity TypeEstimated Size
<br />AC, SF or LF
<br />Wetland Restoration0.73 AC
<br />Woodland/Forest Woodland/Forest Woodland/Forest Woodland/Forest
<br />Water quality
<br />improvements
<br />RestorationRestorationRestorationRestoration
<br />CP-W8, W9, W10,
<br />east/west of large Between disc golf
<br />CP-W2, W3, W4,
<br />Management Plan
<br />Location within
<br />SW side of Lake SW side of Lake Wetland in north
<br />indicate projects
<br />Edges of wetland
<br />Compost Facility
<br />identified in the
<br />Abbreviations
<br />2002 Natural
<br />Upland on arm of park
<br />Resource
<br />fairways
<br />OwassoOwasso
<br />wetland
<br />CP-U3
<br />park
<br />W11
<br />W5
<br />Owasso Hills Total
<br />Willow Pond Total
<br />Central Park Total
<br />Ladyslipper Total
<br />Keller Mayflower
<br />CENTRAL PARK CENTRAL PARK CENTRAL PARK CENTRAL PARK CENTRAL PARK CENTRAL PARK CENTRAL PARK CENTRAL PARK
<br />AUTUMN GROVE
<br />VICTORIA EASTVICTORIA EAST
<br />OWASSO HILLS
<br />Autumn Grove
<br />WILLOW POND
<br />LADYSLIPPERLADYSLIPPER
<br />MAYFLOWER
<br />Acorn Total
<br />DALE EASTDALE EAST
<br />KELLER
<br />ACORNACORNACORN
<br />NORTHNORTHNORTHNORTH
<br />TotalTotal
<br />Park
<br />
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