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CPL Applications (Total to date: 129) Spreadsheet Conservation Partners Legacy Grant Application CPL1000081 Name and Contact Project Street Address 1: 8301 CPL1000081 Identifier: Street Address 2: Valley Creek Road Project Woodbury Open Space Prairie Restorations City: Woodbury Name: State: MN Organization City of Woodbury, Parks & Recreation Zip Code: 55125 Name: Organization http://www.ci.woodbury.mn.us/parks/parks.html Website: Organization Contact Bob Klatt, Director Person: Contact bklatt@ci.woodbury.mn.us Email: Contact 651.714.3580 Phone: Location Primary County: Nearest City: Township: Project Information Primary Restoration Activity: Primary Habitat Type: Prairie Total Project 102 Acres: Washington Woodbury T28N Project Site Name: Woodbury Open Space Sites (3) Project Site Land Ownership: Local Other Land Ownership: Total Project 3 Sites: Total Grant Amount $87530 Requested: Total Match $9800 Amount: Total Project $97330 Cost: Project Completion 06/2012 (MM/YYYY) Date: Woodbury will restore 102ac. of diverse prairie with St. Croix Ecotype prairie seed at 3 Open Space sites. This is a systematic effort to restore habitats in the park/greenway system and a landscape-scale Project complex. 2 remnant bluff prairies/biodiversity sites lie within 1/2 mile of Valley Creek OS. All 3 sites Summary and are within or adjacent to MetroGreenway Corridors, indicating high restoration value for SGCN Outcomes: species. There is >60 acres of other prairie restoration within 1/4 mile of the proposed sites, adding further value. Restoration work at the 3 proposed sites will also improve the water quality of the Valley Branch (a DNR trout stream) and So. Wash. Watershed District watersheds. Attachments Project Site Information Form Project Budget and Match Description Partner Committment Letter Financial Documentation Conservation Easement Supplementary Attachment #1 Supplementary Attachment #2 Back

Conservation Partners Legacy Grant Program Project Site Information Contact information Project name: Woodbury Open Space Prairie Restorations Organization: City of Woodbury Parks & Recreation 8301 Valley Creek Road Woodbury, MN 55125 651.714.3583 Organization contact person (Project Manager): Bob Klatt, Director Project information Project site: Valley Creek Open Space/Stone Mill Farms Project site land manager Legal : T28N R21W S13 QNE or easement holder: City of Woodbury Private land owner County: Washington (if applicable): N/A Activity (may choose more than one): Enhancement Restoration Acquisition Predominant Habitat (choose one): Forest Prairie Wetland Fish, Game and Wildlife Habitat Activity quantity: 35 Acres Miles Feet Structures Wetlands Project Site #2, if needed. Project site: Dale Road Open Space Project site land manager Legal : T28N R21W S25 QS1/2 or easement holder: City of Woodbury Private land owner County: Washington (if applicable): N/A Activity (may choose more than one): Enhancement Restoration Acquisition Predominant Habitat (choose one): Forest Prairie Wetland Fish, Game and Wildlife Habitat Activity quantity: 60 Acres Miles Feet Structures Wetlands Project Site #3, if needed. Use Additional Project Sites form if needed. Project site: Bailey Lake Open Space Project site land manager Legal : T28N R21W S34 QNE or easement holder: City of Woodbury Private land owner County: Washington (if applicable): N/A Conservation Partners Legacy Grant Program Page 1 Application Form 092109

Activity (may choose more than one): Enhancement Restoration Acquisition Predominant Habitat (choose one): Forest Prairie Wetland Fish, Game and Wildlife Habitat Activity quantity: 6 Acres Miles Feet Structures Wetlands Project timeline: Time frame Goal Time frame Goal 7/2010 Restoration design 7 2010 Site preparation Late spring/ summer 2010 complete seeding on 100+ acres of praiire restoration Summer 2010 spring 2012 Grow in maintenance Conservation Partners Legacy Grant Program Page 2 Application Form 092109

Project description and benefits (box will expand as typed into, not to be longer than 2 pages): BACKGROUND: The City of Woodbury proposes to restore over 100 acres of diverse prairie with St. Croix Ecotype origin prairie seed at three city owned Open Space natural areas on the east side of the city. These sites are currently row cropped or in nonnative grass/hay cover. This project will help accelerate the city's systematic and concerted effort to restore and maintain diverse native habitats throughout the community and park system, particularly for open space sites. Restoring these sites is important from a local and regional natural resources standpoint because they are critical in the planned development of a landscape scale metacomplex of prairie (and other native) habitats. There is added value to this proposed work since there are two remnant bluff prairies within one half mile of the Valley Creek OS site mapped as MCBS/biodiversity sites. These three sites all lie within, or adjacent to MN DNR MetroGreenway Corridors, indicating an inherintly high value for restoring natural areas, especially those in close proximity to other remnant or restored sites. In addition, there is at least 60 acres of other previous prairie restoration efforts immediately adjacent to, or within one quarter mile of the proposed restoration sites, adding to the value of the area and effort to create landscape scale habitats. Restoration work at the three proposed sites will also serve to reduce the quantity and improve the water quality going into the Valley Branch (a DNR trout stream) and South Washington Watershed District watersheds. Because Woodbury has already invested to purchase, protect, and restore over 200 acres of Open Space park land in the vicinity of the three proposed restoration sites, there will be further benefits to a variety of wildlife, including nongame grassland bird Species in Greatest Conservation Need such as the meadowlark, dickcissel, least flycatcher, and redshouldered hawk. Woodbury has a long term goal of creating a network of interconnected parks, natural open space sites, and greenways/trails throughout the city. City staff is dedicated to this vision along with its citizens, who have passed three referenda totaling $11.5 Million to purchase and protect natural areas. The MN DNR has been a valued and active partner in this process by providing matching dollars for purchase, easement development, and on the ground restoration of natural areas. ABOUT THE PROPOSED WORK: Prairie restoration effort seed mixes will be diverse and of St. Croix Ecotype we have identified seed sources and suppliers that we believe will enable us to plant all of the proposed sites with seed originating from within 25 miles. Seed mixes are anticipated to include a minimum of 30 species of native grasses, sedges and forbs with custom seed mix design by Paul Bockenstedt of Bonestroo based on factors such as soil moisture, topography, and soil type. Site preparation will not be necessary for one area that was in row crop production in 2009. Approximately 26 acres will require cutting/brush mowing of invasive, weedy trees followed by two herbicide applications. Other sites will only require two herbicide applications as site prep to control nonnative pasture grasses and hay cover. Seeding at all sites is anticipated to be accomplished in 2010 with a Truax no till drill with at least one half of the forb/fine seed box tubes pulled to allow a portion of the forb/fine, hard seed to be dropped directly on the soil surface. Alternately, broadcast seeding with a Vicon type spreader and harrowing may be used if drilling is not possible. Grow in maintenance is anticipated to consist of a minimum of 3 mowings/spot herbicide applications the first growing season, and two the second season. Long term maintenance is anticipated to consist of a combination of rotational prescribed burning, spot mowing/herbicide treatment, dormant season mowing, and (rotational) haying. There is a local farm operator that we can work with that is currently haying a nearby 20 acre prairie restoration as a management tool with a maximum of one haying per year, conducted after July 15. The city currently utilizes ecologist Paul Bockenstedt to develop and implement sound long term ecological management strategies for remnant natural areas and restored sites in the city and anticipates continuing to receive his input regarding best practices to maintain natural area health and biodiversity. Please provide the answers to the following questions. Boxes will expand as typed into. Conservation Partners Legacy Grant Program Page 3 Application Form 092109

1. For lands acquired in fee title that will be turned over to a public agency for long term management: a. Provide a description of the work necessary to bring the land up to agency standards and an estimate of the associated cost. Not Applicable, land currently owned by City of Woodbury b. What short and long term work is required to manage the land you acquire? Not Applicable, land currently owned by City of Woodbury 2. For enhancement/ restoration projects on public lands: a. Who is/will be the long term manager for the project site? The City of Woodbury actively engages in natural resource management throughout its park system and on other city owned lands, including activities native prairie, savanna, and woodland restoration seeding, prescribed burning, mowing and spot herbicide treatment of invasive herbaceous plants, and other similar activities. The city will continue this commitment into the future. b. What short and long term maintenance work is required to sustain the habitat work you will do? We anticipate that following intial grow in maintenance of the proposed prairie plantings, ongoing management will inlcude activities such as prescribed burning, mowing and spot herbicide treatment of invasive herbaceous plants, and other similar activities. The city will continue this commitment into the future. c. Who will complete this maintenance work, and how will it be funded? The city has dedicated staff time and funds in the past to perform natural resource management work and will continue to do so. d. Will the CPL funds supplant any existing funds? No. Conservation Partners Legacy Grant Program Page 4 Application Form 092109

As required by 2009 MN Session Law, Chapter 172 subd. 10 (8), any agency or entity receiving an appropriation must, for any project funded in whole or in part with funds from the appropriation, give consideration to and make timely written contact with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for consideration of possible use of their services to contract for restoration and enhancement services. Contact MCC at cplg@conservationcorps.org, or email a copy of this form to the same address. For more information on costs, crew capabilities, etc., visit MCC s website at http://www.conservationcorps.org/useacrew.html. Signature: I certify that I have read the Conservation Partners Legacy Grants Program Request for Proposal, Program Manual and other program documents, and have discussed this project with the appropriate public land manager, or private landowner and easement holder. I am authorized to apply for and manage these grant and match funds, and the project work by the organization or agency listed below. I have made timely written notification to MCC regarding my restoration or enhancement project. Signature: Bob Klatt Organization/ Agency: Woodbury, Parks & Recreation Title: Director Date: 11.3.09 Please save this document to your computer or electronic storage device and attach this document as specified on the online submittal form when ready to apply. Contact CPL Grant Staff with any questions. Conservation Partners Legacy Grant Program Page 5 Application Form 092109

Conservation Partners Legacy Grant Project Budget and Match Worksheet, Application Requirement Project name: Woodbury Open Space Prairie Restorations Organization: City of Woodbury, Parks & Recreation Organization contact person (Project Manager): Bob Klatt, Director Please complete all sections and be as detailed as possible for all descriptions under the Details sections. Limit entries in large tables to numbers only, round to the nearest dollar. Do not edit table categories, only enter values or text into the table. The tables will adjust to accommodate additional text in each box. If all categories are not needed, please leave those fields blank. BUDGET: amounts being requested **Note: FY refers to State Fiscal Year: July 1 June 30, with the year reflecting the year that June falls in. For example: if today were September 3 rd, 2009 it would be FY2010; December 3 rd 2010= FY2011; May 2012= FY2012 Budget Item Fiscal Year 2010 Fiscal Year 2011 Fiscal Year 2012 Total Personnel Contracts $0.00 $25,125.00 $22,613.00 $47,738.00 Grant Administration Administration/ Environmental Compliance Fee Acquisition Easement Acquisition Easement Stewardship Equipment/Tools/Supplies $39,792.00 $39,792.00 Travel Additional Budget items Total $0.00 $64,917.00 $22,613.00 $87,530.00 Conservation Partners Legacy Grant Page 1 Budget Review and Match 092109

DETAILS: detail the amounts listed in the above table. Personnel Details: Name Title Amount NA Contract Details: Contractor Name Contracted Work Amount To Be Determined (TBD) Local contractor to conduct site preparation $15,075.00 herbicide application 78.5 ac x $75/ac x 2 treatments Bonestroo Installation of prairie seed (Bonestroo). $10,050.00 101.5 ac. @$100/ac. Bonestroo Grow in maintenance (minimum 5 $22,613.00 treatments for all 101 acres of restoration work; cost includes all labor and related expenses, including herbicide, mower/tractor, mileage and other related expenses to complete work) SUBTOTAL $47,738.00 Grant Administration: Administrative Activity Description/ Amount Amount provided in kind provided in kind Administration/ Environmental Compliance Activity Description Amount N/A Fee Acquisition/ Easement Acquisition/ Easement Stewardship Details: Not applicable (N/A) Conservation Partners Legacy Grant Page 2 Budget Review and Match 092109

Equipment/Tools/Supplies Details: Item Use Amount Native seed Local, St. Croix Ecotype seed where available $39,792.00 Travel Details: Miles Purpose Amount Not Applicable Additional Budget Items Details: Prairie restoration effort seed mixes will be diverse and of St. Croix Ecotype where possible with seed originating from within 25 miles of these proposed restoration sites. Seed mixes are anticipated to include a minimum of 30 species of native grasses, sedges and forbs with custom seed mix designby Paul Bockenstedt of Bonestroo based on factors such as soil moisture, topography, and soil type. MATCH: Required 10% of total project funds, to be fulfilled by end of Fiscal Year 2012. Use provided rate sheet to determine unit rate and total value of in kind services to be used as matching funds if applicable. Source Description Units Unit Rate Total Value City of Woodbury Cash match for native seed for Valley Creek Open Space praire plantings (34 acres, for seeding at >60 seeds/sf of native grasses, sedges and forbs using St. Croix Ecotype seed whereever possible) 12 ac. $450/ac. $5,433.00 City of Woodbury Rental of brush mower and staff time to operate as part of preparation of 29 ac. old field at Dale Road Open Space site (cut/treat boxelder, Siberian elm, and similar) 29 ac. $150.60/ac. $4,367.00 TOTAL $9,800.00 Conservation Partners Legacy Grant Page 3 Budget Review and Match 092109

Matching description/ comments: if needed Match includes cash from Valley Branch Watershed District to purchase native seed for prairie restoration work at Valley Creek Open Space. Additional match will include rental of brush mower and staff time to complete brush mowing on 29 acres of old field with dense seedling and sapling growth of boxelder and other weedy and/or nonnative trees and shrubs. Total budget (CPL request $87,530 + match $9,800) = $97,330 Match = 10.1% NOTE: The City of Woodbury will continue to seek other sources of matching funds to leverage LS CPL funds, including funding from the Valley Branch Watershed District and others. We are encouraged that these efforts will be successful and help bring additional partners to the proposed prairie/natural areas restoration efforts. Conservation Partners Legacy Grant Page 4 Budget Review and Match 092109

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