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3 <br /> <br />• The Minnesota DNR Regionally Significant Ecological Areas <br />Assessment, Rare Wildlife and Plant Models built by the City <br />• The Lino Lakes Parks, Natural Open Space/Greenways, and Trails <br />System Plan, <br />• The I-35E Corridor Alternative Urban Area-wide Review (AUAR) <br />assessment <br />• The Rice Creek Watershed District/Lino Lakes Resources <br />Management Plan <br />• The Assessment of Development, Suitability and Natural Resources <br />Conservation Opportunities study, <br />• The City of Lino Lakes Local Surface Water Management Plan <br /> <br />7. Support the Community Garden site and continue the partnership with Park <br />Department to manage the Community Garden site, adapt gardens to site land <br />sale. <br /> <br />8. Do an annual review/update in regards to the Lino Lakes EAB Implementation <br />Plan. Offer residents opportunities for tree purchasing and possibly tree <br />treatment. Obtain interns and train them in Ash Tree Treatment. Start treating a <br />third of our City boulevard trees. <br /> <br />9. Continue to work on Wollan’s Park Wetland bank to achieve wetland bank credits <br />by the end of the year 2019 and investigate new banking opportunities. Help to <br />establish a city wide process to fund wetland banking. (I added this for your <br />consideration). <br /> <br />10. Continue to monitor the Heron rookery and water quality in the northern one third <br />of Peltier Lake and to support the protection of resources in that area. Update <br />Council on these matters. Recruit new volunteers to help with rookery <br />maintenance and monitoring. <br /> <br />11. Support Stormwater efforts of our engineering department in Community <br />Development to develop a NPDES next phase inventory of our ponds and support <br />adequate funding for needed maintenance efforts, and in emergency situations and <br />regular maintenance of drainage areas. <br /> <br />12. Support the maintenance of established conservation easement areas where <br />funding is available. (I added this for your consideration) <br /> <br /> <br />
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