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Environmental Policy Board (EPB) 5. 3. <br />Meeting Date: 04/01/2013 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Title: <br />Prairie Establishment in Utility Corridor <br />Background: <br />As the Board knows, GRE has agreed to do a prairie establishment within their utility corridor along the west end of <br />Alpine Park. Attached is the proposed plan, submitted by Prairie Restorations, as well as an excerpt from it that <br />focuses on the species of grasses and wildflowers that will be installed. Ultimate completion of this project will be <br />in 2015 per the proposed plan but, in the meantime, the Board could begin to discuss appropriate content for a sign <br />placed in Alpine Park that describes what will be done within the corridor, highlight some of the species, benefits of <br />prairie establishment, and possibly some wildlife that may be associated with it. This case is intended to initiate <br />discussion and brainstorming for signage that highlights the project and hopefully encourages residents to consider <br />doing something similar on their property. <br />Observations: <br />This may also be a good time to start looking at the timeline for the rain garden rehabilitation at Alpine Park. This <br />demonstration project was also anticipated to include some signage that would call attention to the rain garden and <br />some of the species found within it The eastern end of the rain garden (near the playground) is where there is the <br />most foot traffic; thus, that will be the focal area of the rehabilitation for the most educational benefit and awareness <br />of the project. Most of the preparatory work that had been suggested previously (removal of invasive Siberian elms <br />and cleaning out sediment from the spillways) are normally addressed by Parks staff as time permits and will not be <br />a component of this project (plus, at the east end, there are no spillways or Siberian elms). The planting of the site <br />to introduce more species diversity to the area and signage will be the focus of this project. Attached to this case <br />are a couple different planting plans (prepared for a different project) that provide some insight into potential <br />species. <br />Recommendation: <br />With planning of the Environmental Expo event starting to 'ramp up', Staff doesn't want either of these <br />demonstration projects to get lost in the shuffle. It is recommended that the Board start discussing each project, <br />even if in general terms yet, to start to identify timelines, action steps and sign content (sign size likely would be <br />24" by 36 ", similar to signage in Sunfish Park). <br />Action: <br />Based on discussion. <br />Prairie Restoration Proposal <br />Excerpt of Species List <br />Rain Garden Example Species <br />Attachments <br />Form Review <br />Inbox Reviewed By Date <br />Chris Anderson (Originator) Chris Anderson 03/29/2013 01:14 PM <br />Form Started By: Chris Anderson Started On: 03/28/2013 11:22 AM <br />Final Approval Date: 03/29/2013 <br />
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