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• Connections should be made to open space and recreational uses across County Road I. <br /> Crossings of County Road I at Silver Lake Road and another near Silver Lake Pointe can be <br /> enhanced to assist pedestrians and bicyclists with locating appropriate crossing points. <br /> • <br /> • It would be appropriate that the plant material selected for Section 9 consist of native <br /> varieties that would carry forward the theme of accentuating the area's natural resource —the <br /> wetlands. A list of native Minnesota varieties is included here to assist in the selection of <br /> plant material for this area. <br /> o Trees: Black Spruce, Paper Birch, Trembling Aspen, Willow, Tamarack, Green <br /> Ash, Northern Red Oak, Balsam Fir, White Spruce, White Cedar. <br /> o Shrubs: Alder, Dogwood, Willow, Bog Laurel, Bog Birch, Hazelnut, Honeysuckle, <br /> Raspberry, Chokecherry, Juneberry. <br /> o Herbs: Sedges, Horsetail, Reeds, Cattail, Lily of the Valley, Bracken Fern, <br /> Goldenrod, Hepatica, Violet, Solomons Seal, Bellwort, Ostrich Fern, Jack-in-the- <br /> Pulpit, Cottongrass, Starflower. <br /> G. Next Steps, Roles and Responsibilities <br /> The Section 9 Redevelopment Plan was prepared, in part, to <br /> • Serve as a springboard for the implementation of the plan's goals and objectives by directing <br /> those involved in the development of land within Section 9; and <br /> • <br /> • Identify those tasks that need to be carried out as a result of the adoption of this plan. <br /> In accordance with these plan objectives, a number of tasks require action or immediate attention <br /> subsequent to plan approval. These tasks are identified in sequential order below along with the <br /> corresponding office or agency responsible for implementation. <br /> TASK RESPONSIBLE PARTIES <br /> • Identify any modifications to land use controls and comprehensive City Staff <br /> plan resulting from adoption of Section 9 Redevelopment Plan City Attorney <br /> and, if necessary, submit to City Council and Metropolitan City Council <br /> Council for review and approval Metropolitan Council <br /> • Identify economic development funds and review economic City Staff <br /> development programs and policies in light of priorities contained Economic Development <br /> in this plan Commission <br /> Economic Development Authority <br /> Municipal Finance Advisor <br /> • Identify specific locations for trails and sidewalk connections in City Staff <br /> accordance with the City's Trail Plan Parks Commission <br /> Property Owners/Developers <br /> • Work with Mn/DOT and land developers to secure firm positions City Staff <br /> on access points to TH 10 Mn/DOT Staff <br /> Property Owners/Developers <br /> • Identify other subareas within the TH 10 corridor for further study City Staff <br /> and incorporation of features from Section 9. Economic Development • <br /> Commission <br /> Planning Commission <br /> 30 <br />