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Seed Mixtures for Wet Areas <br />Wet Gross mix <br />Bigbluestem <br />Indian gross <br />Canada wild rye <br />Cord grass <br />Switch gross <br />Giant Manna gross <br />Softstem bulrush <br />Dark green bulrush <br />River bulrush <br />Blue Joint gross <br />Bottlebrush sedge <br />Woolly Bulrush <br />Giant Burreed <br />Mud Plantain <br />Water Hemlock <br />Wildflowers <br />Boneset <br />Blockeyed susan <br />Blue Vervain <br />Culvers root <br />Wild bergomont <br />Flottopped aster <br />New englond Oster <br />Tall meadow rue <br />White prairie clover <br />Sneezeweed <br />Joe Pye Weed <br />Ironweed <br />Purple prairie clover <br />Golden olexander <br />False sunflower <br />Moximllion sunflower <br />Proirle blazing star <br />Great Blue <br />Marsh milkweed <br />Blue flog Iris <br />Grey - Headed Conetlower <br />Mountain Mint <br />Panicled Aster <br />Andropogon gerordii <br />Sorgastrum nutons <br />Elymus canodensis <br />Spartino pectinate <br />Ponicurn virgotum <br />Clycerio grand's <br />Scirpus validus <br />Scirpus otrovirens <br />Scirpus 6uviatilis <br />Colamagroslls canodensis <br />Corex comoso <br />Scirpus cyperinus <br />Sporgonium eurycarpum <br />Allisimo subcordatum <br />Cucuta maculate <br />Eupotorium perfoliatum <br />Rudbeckia hula <br />Verbeno hostato <br />Veronicastrum vlrginicum <br />Monorda tistuloso <br />Aster umbellotus <br />Aster novae- ongiloe <br />Thalictrum doeycorpum <br />Dolea candldum <br />Helenium autumnal. <br />Eupotorium moculatum <br />Vernonia tasieulata <br />Defeo purpureo <br />Zlzeo oureo <br />Heliopsis heliontholdes <br />Helianthus moximillioni <br />Llairis pyenostochya <br />Lobelia siphliticu <br />Asclepius incarnate <br />Iris versicolor <br />Rotibida pinnate <br />Pycnathemum virginiana <br />Aster Lonceolotus <br />Wetland Buffer Planting Plan <br />Seeding and Early umagement Proeen <br />Percent <br />20.0 <br />19.0 <br />25.0 <br />3.0 <br />5.0 <br />5.0 <br />2.0 <br />2.0 <br />2.0 <br />2.0 <br />' 1.0 <br />4.0 <br />4.5 <br />3.0 <br />2.5 <br />100.0 <br />9.0 <br />10.0 <br />6.0 <br />0.5 <br />5.0 <br />1.5 <br />3.0 <br />3.0 <br />5.0 <br />1.0 <br />80 <br />5.0 <br />15.0 <br />3.0 <br />5.0 <br />2.0 <br />4.0 <br />1.0 <br />3.0 <br />2.0 <br />7.0 <br />1.0 <br />1.0 <br />1136-6 <br />1. Mil the area to be seeded to prepare o seedbed and contra early spring .ands. <br />2. Harrow and pack the area to be seeded This w11 create an odequate seedbed tar final seeding. <br />Pecking will be considered od.uote when only o slight 1*tprnl Is left n the sell alter walking <br />ecru* the area <br />3. Proceed .Ith seeding n late May to mkt Jun. with the selected native seed ml.lure and <br />appropriate cower crap. <br />If the or.e le be ended h small a Irreg./0w In shape, broadcastn9 seed with hood broadcasting <br />equipment is adequate. Equipment must be eopabh of broadcasting chaffy end light mot without <br />plugging or stilling in the holding chamber. <br />II the nee to be seeded is late. and regular in shape, sewing .0 be completed with a specially <br />d.slgned native seed dal. <br />4. If the seed h Woodcut. the area will be harrowed and puked again. <br />This .11 provide the best *6 to seed contact and mps1Mie IM certainty of sensing eslablhhm *t. <br />5. Clean native gross mulch .M be applied In moderate thick..... uwah <br />b ed.ouolely applied when approximately 500 al the *1 4 w. ■Ie otter application. <br />6. The 0ednq .ile will be moved al Last one time during the ...dine yew wed 2 lines n the <br />first year after sndng. Mowing will be completed when weeds are no mare than three 1*t tell. <br />Mowi g height eM be opp*enotely six Inches. If the mewed mulch b heavy R should be removed <br />to prevent 'smothering" the new s ..dikes. <br />7. Spot lrsebnenl .5th a herbkke le eliminate und*kabb weeds may be required <br />Seed Mixture for Wetland Buffer Areas <br />A seed mixture .4 be selected ham local seed sources. me seed mixture will include the following <br />weeks In the approximate percentages listed or an a0lbble mkt.. with ekolar diversity. <br />Grass mixture <br />Canada Wild Rye 20 Little Blunlem 40 <br />Switch gross 10 Prang 0repseed 5 <br />Sldnot. granola 25 <br />The gross mixture should be drW.4 at approximately 6 to 10 pound. (pure Live Seed bosh) per as •• <br />or broadcast at approximately 15 to 20 Pannds per acre. <br />Wildflower mixture <br />Pole Gentian 0.5 <br />Rough Potentlee 0.5 <br />Missouri Goldenrod 1.0 <br />Monkeyed Susan 5.0 <br />Stilt Goldenrod 2.0 <br />Way heeded ConeRower 4.0 <br />Prokie Smoke 1.0 <br />Toll Meadow Rue 5.5 <br />Purple Prairie Clover 15.0 <br />L *dplont 5.0 <br />Mown.hon Sunflower 3 0 <br />Prairie Blaengstor 2.0 <br />Pole Purple Cone 20 <br />Partridge Pee 10.0 <br />Sky Blue Aster 4.0 <br />Molds Sage <br />Tarr. <br />Showy Geld. nred <br />Mid agreement <br />Wood Belong <br />Hoary Vermin <br />While Prairie Clover <br />Pogue rb.r <br />False Cromwell <br />Rough Blasngslor <br />Heartl*f Geldenoster <br />Coneda Tick Trefoil <br />false Sunflower <br />Wald Prairie Rose <br />0.5 <br />0.5 <br />0.5 <br />4.0 <br />0.5 <br />5.0 <br />7.0 <br />2.0 <br />1.0 <br />0.5 <br />30 <br />3.0 <br />6.0 <br />1.0 <br />The wildflower mixture should be broodcasl at approximately 3 to 5 pound. (715) per acre. <br />We tecernrnend that a snort -lived cover crop of Regreen (10 pounds per one) be seeded rmn this <br />mixture to help crowd out reeds and minimize risk of sail erosion. <br />-'.J: Ile 7O.,Suf Y OW?' 18^MRT7,7 WL PRT 449 35- <br />e; MUNI 751REEIrt;. <br />jr. <br />'UMBER SKIMMER <br />(SEE DETAIL) <br />J <br />m <br />• <br />we <br />\v/ <br />BENCHMARK <br />FROM CITY OF LINO LAKES: <br />1.) TNH 726 MAIN STREET <br />ELEV. - 918.82 <br />2.) TNH WEST END LINO LAKES ELEMENTARY <br />ELEV. - 914.96 <br />WETLAND DATA: <br />WETLAND FILL AREA <br />7,772 5Q. FT. = 0.18 ACRES <br />MITIGATION AREA <br />8,959 SQ. FT. = 0.21 ACRES <br />WETLAND BUFFER AREA <br />6,741 SQ. FT. = 0.15 ACRES <br />NURP POND NWL AREA <br />88,286 SQ. FT. = 2.03 ACRES <br />r <br />SCALE IN FEET <br />0 100 200 300 <br />1 Inch - 100 fset <br />NOTES: <br />1. ALL EXISTING SOILS ARE TYPE 'A' PER <br />ANOKA COUNTY SOIL SURVEY. <br />2. WETLAND BOUNDARIES ARE APPROXIMATE <br />BASED ON AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND FIELD <br />VISITS, AND WILL BE VERIFIED IN SPRING <br />2001. <br />JFGFND <br />• <br />e 9 p <br />�'wvwYVwvh � O <br />t <br />< 0 <br />1000 <br />105101 6400 <br />...OM. GAOL <br />11 fill;; EC; <br />!610;:11::1 <br />SECTION A -A <br />MITIGATION SECTION <br />li . 9050 <br />EXISTING ELECTRIC METER <br />EXISTING ELECTRIC BOX <br />EXISTING AIR CONDITIONING UNIT <br />EXISTING GAS MARKER <br />EXISTING GAS METER <br />EXISTING ASPHALT SURFACE <br />EXISTING CONCRETE SURFACE <br />EXISTING GRAVEL SURFACE <br />EXISTING OVERHEAD POWER LINE <br />EXISTING FENCE <br />EXISTING TREE LINE /TREES <br />EXISTING WATERMAIN <br />EXISTING SANITARY SEWER <br />EXISTING STORM SEWER <br />EXISTING WETLAND <br />PROPOSED CONTOUR <br />EXISTING CONTOUR <br />PROPOSED STORM SEWER <br />TEMPORARY ROCK <br />CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE <br />PROPOSED WETLAND FILL <br />PROPOSED WETLAND MITIGATION <br />PROPOSED WETLAND BUFFER <br />• <br />010 <br />910 <br />000 <br />900 <br />4,4 <br />002 <br />200 <br />V <br />cd <br />(1) <br />E <br />x <br />x <br />DRAWN BY <br />CMR/TDL <br />DATE <br />02/12/01 <br />REVISIONS <br />pygyal 0.. 4401. A X01 9009 <br />Ann <br />CAD FILE <br />20196PG <br />PROJECT NO. <br />20196 <br />SHEET 4 OF 11 <br />
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