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07/27/2009
Council Meeting Type
Regular
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09-48
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Foxborough Conservation Development, Lino Lakes, Minnesota <br />Proposed Restoration and Management for 2009 and 2010 <br />Scope of Work and Cost Estimate <br />Critical Connections Ecological Services, Inc. <br />Task 1 Timeline: July through December 2009 <br />Task 1 Costs: $5,200 (Labor and Herbicide) <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />Task 2: Management of Reed Canary Grass <br />CCES restoration crews will mow and herbicide reed canary grass within select areas of the Foxborough <br />conservation outlots. Reed canary grass will be treated within the northern wetland fringe and uplands <br />of the wetland mitigation area, in natural wetlands along the trail corridor, and within stormwater <br />basins that have been seeded with native species in past years. Reed canary grass will be treated with <br />Glyphosate herbicide when it occurs in monotypic stands, and Sethoxydim (grass specific) herbicide <br />when it occurs intermittently with other desirable native species. <br />Task 2 Timeline: <br />Task 2 Costs: <br />July through October 2009 <br />$3,200 (Labor and Herbicide) <br />Task 3: Management of Invasive Cattails <br />Invasive cattails (Typha angustifolia and Typha X glauca) will be managed within stormwater basins of <br />within the Foxborough conservation outlots. Invasive cattails are becoming problematic within these <br />basins, and threaten to out - compete native species that were seeded into the basins in previous years. <br />Invasive cattails will be cut, and treated with Glyphosate herbicide. <br />Task 3 Timeline: July through October 2009 <br />Task 3 Costs: $2,250 (Labor and Herbicide) <br />Task 4: Management of Other Invasive Species and Noxious Weeds <br />Other noxious weeds, such as Canada thistle, birds -foot trefoil, and yellow and white sweet clover, will <br />be chemically treated by CCES restoration crews within the Foxborough conservation outlots. These <br />species are particularly problematic along the trail corridor, where they are gaining a foothold from past <br />grading and trail construction. CCES restoration crews will chemically treat these other invasive species <br />with Glyphosate based herbicides (such as Roundup). <br />Task 4 Timeline: July 2009 through October 2010 <br />Task 4 Costs: $1,800 (Labor and Herbicide) <br />Task 5: Removal of Non - Functioning Silt Fence <br />Damaged and non - functioning silt fence within the Foxborough conservation outlots will be removed by <br />CCES restoration crews. Functioning silt fences will be left in place, and reinforced if necessary. <br />Task 4 Timeline: July through October 2009 <br />Task 4 Costs: $790 (Labor and Removal) <br />• <br />
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