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MASON GULCH LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT PLAN PUBLIC MEETING August 4, 2016
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TONIGHT'S AGENDA Introduction Public Process Timeline Final Draft Plan Details Site Work Implementation Q&A
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PUBLIC PROCESS TIMELINE Final Draft LMP Review – early September Permit Application – mid-September Public Comment Period No later than 28 days after application 2 week duration Permit Receipt – anticipated 120 days from permit application
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FINAL DRAFT PLAN Improving Slope Stability Maximizing Stormwater Benefits Working to Protect Public Infrastructure and Public Safety Achieving a Sustainable Target Ecosystem Improving Wildlife Habitat Developing a Program for Stewardship and Public Involvement Scenic Views from Public Areas
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5 MANAGEMENT UNITS
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MANAGEMENT UNIT 1 INVASIVE DOMINANT (TOP OF SLOPE) Phase One – Preparation and Planting, Late Summer/Fall Identify weeds present and use eradication methods Remove weed top growth leaving roots in place Minimize soil disturbance Install coir erosion control blankets over entire restoration area Install deciduous and evergreen shrubs (no trees) Phase Two – Monitoring and Adaptive Management Monitor during the growing season for the first year Replace plants that fail and adapt species mix as necessary Continue to monitor plant establishment for five years Monitor for slope movement
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MANAGEMENT UNITS 1 AND 2 No Work will happen in areas with slopes 80% and over.
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MANAGEMENT UNIT 2 – STEEP SLOPES, INTENSE RESTORATION Phased Grid Cell Work Coppice only previously coppiced deciduous trees leaving one healthiest stem in each tree Remove 25% of canopy on other deciduous trees only if needed for light (May repeat in subsequent years ) Leave coppiced tree stems lodged against stumps, remove brush Install coir erosion control blankets throughout cell Install plants to average five conifers, two deciduous trees per grid cell with dense shrub and groundcover layers Monitor for plant establishment for five years, supplement planting as needed Monitor for slope movement
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MANAGEMENT UNIT 2 – GRID
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SLOPE CROSS SECTION
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MU2 – SLOPE CROSS SECTION
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GRID CELL PHASES
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MANAGEMENT UNIT 3 – STEEP SLOPES, MODERATE RESTORATION Phase One – Preparation and Planting, Fall Identify weeds present and eradication methods Remove weed top growth leaving roots in place Minimize soil disturbance Install five species of deciduous shrubs and four coniferous tree species Phase Two – Monitoring and Adaptive Management Monitor during the growing season for the first year Replace plants that fail and adapt species mix as necessary Continue to monitor plant establishment annually for five years
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MANAGEMENT UNIT 4 – TRANSITION ZONE Phase One – Preparation and Planting, Fall Identify weeds present and eradication methods Remove weed top growth leaving roots in place Minimize soil disturbance Install six species of native shrubs, four groundcover species and two coniferous tree species Phase Two – Monitoring and Adaptive Management Monitor during the growing season for the first year Replace plants that fail and adapt species mix as necessary Continue to monitor plant establishment for five years
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MANAGEMENT UNIT 5 – INTERIOR VALLEY Phase One – Preparation and Planting, Fall Identify weeds present and eradication methods Remove weed top growth leaving roots in place Minimize soil disturbance Install three shrub species, two species of emergents, and five tree species Phase Two – Monitoring and Adaptive Management Monitor during the growing season for the first year Replace plants that fail and adapt species mix as necessary Continue to monitor plant establishment for five years
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SITE WORK IMPLEMENTATION Permit received – anticipate mid-December Jan – Mar 2017 – Work in MU1 – one acre invasive removal and planting Oct 2017 – Mar 2018 – Work in MU1 – one acre and start on MU2 squares as resources allow Offer Vegetation Modification Request process when approved and available
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WE HEARD… RESULT… Workshop Trails – for and against Plant Selection Public View Private Views Workshop held on May 25 Due to soils, safety, and public comment - public trails will not be addressed in this LMP Shorter plants at top of slope Found balance between an acceptable risk level and actions Vegetation Modification Request
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