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0-04rJerh,/t47 <br />KJOLHAUG ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE <br />S COMPANY <br />Protadtna Sound. Balanced Compreitensiue Natural Resource Solutions <br />To: 'Mike Quigley — Gor -EM <br />From:. Mark Kjolhaug <br />Hate: -September.13, 1999 <br />.Re:' Open Space Management Plan for Clearwater Creek:3'1 Addition <br />1. General Approach and Strategy <br />The following items represent 'general strategies utilized in developing area specific <br />recommendations for restoration: <br />1. • Reseed all areas disturbed by project grading with native.. prairie seed. mixtures — wet • <br />or mesic — as appropriate. Manage these areas with mowing, chemical, and fire <br />t'reatrnents until community is fully established. Long -term management by City <br />could include spot chemical treatments as necessary, burns, or mowing. . <br />2- Kill existing weedy herbaceous plant communities and replace them With native <br />prairie seed mixtures — wet or.mesic — as appropriate. Manage these areas with <br />. imowing,. chemical, .and fire treatments until community is fully established. Long - <br />' term management by City could include spot chemical treatments as necessary, burns, <br />• or mowing. <br />3. Protect wooded areas and scattered significant trees. Remove invasive-shrubs to <br />allow for recovery of native herbaceous communities. Long -term management by the <br />City.vould include monitoring and removal of invasive shrubs. <br />4.. Protect quality.wetlands with buffers and filter strips. Use signage to minimize <br />dumping and mowing within wetland and buffers. Long -term management by City <br />would include monitoring and enforcement. <br />5.. Restore/supplement wetland hydrology when possible by blocking ditches or <br />outleting storm water ponds. Wetland restorations, which affect wetlands on adjacent <br />properties, are not recommended. <br />6. Restore herbaceous wetland plant communities when prudent by spraying, scraping, <br />• and reseeding. <br />4767 Ridh+nond•Road. Mound. Minnesota 55364 • Phone, 612 -472 -4875 • Fax: 611- 472 '1o4o <br />
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