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Agenda Packets
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11/14/1988
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Task 6. Hanagement Plan Prperetion <br />The recommendations generated in the foregoing analyses <br />gill be compiled in the form of a management pinn for use by <br />the Hounds View City staff and council in making future <br />decisions regarding Wetland 893. Data and agency <br />correspondence upon which such recommendations are made will <br />be included as an appendix to the plan. We will provide <br />City staff, the Minnesota DNR and the appropriate watershed <br />district with draft management plans for prelimirary review. <br />Upon making the necessary revisions, we will provide the <br />City with ten (10) copies of the final report. <br />Task 7. Plan Presentation <br />We will be available to present our findings and the <br />final plan at one meeting of the Mounds View City Council. <br />Optional Future Tasks <br />We will be available upon completion to perform a <br />number of optional future tasks related to the <br />Implementation of recommended management measures. These <br />tasks include: <br />i. Negotiating and drafting permit applicatious for <br />dredging operations. These permits are expected to be <br />required frog the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Minnesota <br />DNR and the applicable watershed district. If groundwater <br />augmentation is used a3 a water quality improvement measure, <br />a DNR water appropriation permit may be necessary. <br />2. Development of detailed dredging and spoil disposal <br />plans.. We have several registered civil engineers available <br />to our team to refine our conceptual plan, to prepare final <br />plans and specifications, and to provide construction <br />observation services. <br />3. Ongoing water quality monitoring. If the City elects to <br />undertake periodic future measurement of water quality <br />parameters, we will be available to obtain samples, have <br />them analyzed, and provide our interpretation as to how the <br />results should affect management decisions. <br />IL 4. Development of detailed plans and specifications for <br />Iandscaping the wetland margin, the adjacent upland buffer <br />and the spoil area. These plans would be developed by a <br />registered landscape architect in concert with our wildlife <br />biologist. <br />
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