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Adequate topsoil dramatically recluses the need for irrigation. <br /> <br />There are dozens of volunteer red ce. dar O'uniperus virginiana) located in the proposed field <br />and parading areas. These are very hardy and amenable to mechanical u-ansplantarion. <br /> <br />The ava.liability of methane may provide for a innovative and economical park secur/ty <br />lighting s~,stem. State or federal funding rna), be available. <br /> <br />A suitable fence should be placed a.long the entire south side of the recreation area. A 42' <br />chainlink: or similar may be prudent along t53rd Avenue to direct visitors to crossing; <br />points and to minimize conflicts. Any fence should provide for wildlife movement. <br /> <br />Dimcfiy south of the pond is the most significant bittersweet "colon3," (celaxrrus scandens) <br />in RamseS' and perhaps Anoka County. "Fnis small area could be restricted to park visitors, <br />provicimg a nesting habitat and a location for displaced wildlife to harbor. <br /> <br />11 <br /> <br /> <br />
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