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2. Complete two controlled bums of the site to aid in controlling reed <br />canary gross. Provide a spot treatment of herbicide to further <br />control reed canary grass. <br />3. Plant a diverse mix of wet meadow grasses and forbs. <br />Table 5.4 Project Cost for Wetland PC*L-31 <br />Tasks Description Approximate <br />Cost <br />Surveys Field and topographic survey of site $ 3,000 <br />Design Complete site design including draft plan and final <br />construction documents $ 8,000 <br />Meetings I Meetings with Gty staff and surrounding landowners <br />Permits <br />Restoration <br />Obtain necessary permits <br />complete two prescribed bums and spot herbicide <br />treatment to control exotics <br />Seed with wet meadow mix <br />Construction of low berms across ditch <br />$ 1,300 <br />$ 2,000 <br />S 3,000 <br />$ 15,000 <br />$30,000 <br />Approximate Project Cost $ 62,300 <br />5.5.2 Wetland PC-M-31 <br />Approximate Ste Size: 13.5 acres <br />Township 118N Range 23 W Section __ <br />Watershed Name: Mississippi River (Metro) Watershed #: 20 <br />Cih/ Watershed Name: Painter Creek <br />General Description of Site <br />This wetland is located in the upstream portion of the Painter Creek <br />Watershed. A tributary of Painter Creek bisects the wetland. McCulley <br />Road is located at the north end of the wetland. <br />The wetland contains the following communities and species: <br />• 40 % shallow marsh - cattail, lake sedge, water plantain <br />• 40 % wet meadow - reed canary grass, stinging nettle, giant <br />goldenrod, and sedges <br />• 20 % shrub swamp - willow <br />The Painter Creek tributary has been ditched through the wetjand. A <br />lateral ditch connects with the Painter Creek tributary along the trail. <br />These ditches have partially drained the wetland and contributed to the <br />degraded condition of the basin. <br />Off of Onto <br />Si/rfSee WBto-HmiagimtntPItn 5-10 <br />WettmOs Manaoemem t