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Mounds View Silver View Park Pond <br /> J..• <br /> • <br /> 4, tap <br /> 4 _.ti 4 i'., . .4., yea ... Y . <br /> Iz .(r.. tt ` ay <br /> t t <br /> tfr i '� ..fit 4 ' <br /> L <br /> );4- ‘,1%,' , <br /> # l <br /> 4 <br /> ,,,. <br /> . , , .., ,,,, ,, , , , <br /> ..„ , ,,.,.. <br /> ;516 <br /> 4,, ,,-.., 77.: 1,,,, .7..; .: s e,._, :.• ..• , irt---. .:• 1 .r.,____. ii. ,,,,, <br /> „A <br /> z r~ <br /> Mounds View Silver View Park:1991 Land Cover <br /> Dsaver View Park(approx) <br /> alt <br /> n', 5CU Stantec <br /> K`l F 1 Co'a i._crcec:C'f d V-a,rrE'•;',..N•"S..ai^G-rr c's,a.k1..,i lxl:aria:,-,,:.. •9:ftiMAS <br /> Figure 4 1991 Aerial Photo of Silver View Park <br /> Vegetation Management Objectives <br /> • Canopy cover is 50-75% and composed of native hardwoods such as boxelder, cottonwood, river <br /> birch, paper birch, quaking aspen, black walnut, hackberry, silver maple, American elm, and black <br /> cherry. Future canopy cover may include sycamore, bald cypress, tamarack, and Kentucky coffee <br /> tree—species that have been planted as of 2023 around the pond. <br /> • Invasive, nonnative trees (white mulberry, white poplar, Siberian elm, amur maple) are <br /> eliminated. Nonnative trees such as weeping willow, crabapple, and amur chokecherry are <br /> replaced with native hardwoods over time as they deteriorate in condition. <br /> • Native shrub cover is 25-50% and composed of species such as black raspberry, red-berried <br /> elder, common elderberry, gooseberry, chokecherry, gray dogwood. Shrub cover is patchy to <br /> maintain good pond visibility for pedestrians from the surrounding trail. <br /> ® Project Number 193806465 14 <br />