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adhered to carefully as specified earlier in this Appendix. .Also, any mulch used should free of weed seed. <br />Certified Weed Free Mulch, grain straw, and wood fiber mulch Is acceptable. Under no circumstances <br />mny hay, wild hay, alfalfa, or marsh hay be used as mulch. <br />VII. Aftercare / Invasive Species Management: It is critical to any buffer restoration project to <br />provide monitoring and aftercare for several seasons until the late successional wetland species are <br />established. Aftercare will include spot spraying two times duririg the first growing season (.hone., <br />August), two times during each year (June and late .August) for years 2 and 3, and once a year In years 4 <br />and 5. Target species of the spraying program include, but are not: limited to, Canada Thistle, Bully Thistle, <br />Garlic Mustard, Spotted Kriapweed, Purple Loosestrife, Common Buckthorn, and Stinging Nettle Spot <br />mowing and inter -seeding will be done as necessary, as determined by monitoring. Common Buckthorn <br />control methods are attached in the Appendix of this document. <br />VIII. Pre -Maintenance Meeting: The sut:cess of a buffer, maintenance plan relies to a large part on the <br />coordination of the efforts of the owner, the environmental consultant, and the seeding contractor so that <br />the needs and requirements of each party are realized. Therefore, a pre-mairitenance meeting must be held <br />for the benefit of all parties to allow questions to be fielded and to provide a tentative project schedule. <br />This plan was prepared by Wayne Jacobson, PSS, WDC on April 31;,x, 2016. <br />Contact Information: Wayne Jacobson, Certified. Wetland Delineator <br />Jacobson Environmental, PLLC <br />5821 Humboldt Avenue North <br />Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 <br />Phone: 612-802-661'. <br />Email: jacobsonenv(qrrisn.com <br />