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• The protection, restoration and enhancement of native plant and animal <br /> habitats throughout the park; <br /> • Protection and improvement of water and soil resources; <br /> • Increase public awareness regarding the diverse natural resources in the <br /> area; and <br /> • Sustainable practices related to park development, operations and <br /> maintenance. <br /> General natural resources management strategies include identifying and assessing <br /> remnant plant and animal communities, monitoring rare species, controlling invasive <br /> species, ecologically restoring native plant and animal habitat, controlling detrimental <br /> insects and disease, wildlife management, enhancing water quality, erosion control and <br /> cooperative land stewardship. <br /> A sustainable development framework is utilized in all new park and trail development and <br /> redevelopment to ensure ecologically sound land stewardship with an emphasis on <br /> maintaining the longevity of the facilities for public benefit. <br /> The following natural resource management components are an integral part of Anoka <br /> County's planning efforts associated with the development of Mississippi West Regional <br /> Park: <br /> 1. Anoka County's Natural Resources Unit will be directly involved with the design, <br /> construction and monitoring of the proposed park development. A concerted <br /> emphasis will be placed on avoiding and minimizing any adverse impacts to the <br /> plant and animal habitat, as well as to the overall watershed. In addition, Anoka <br /> County will focus on incorporating local native seed and plant material that will <br /> compliment the ecology and function of the surrounding native plant communities. <br /> 2. Protection of surface water and ground water resources will be a top priority for <br /> this project. Anoka County will work very closely with the Cities of Ramsey and <br /> Anoka, the Lower Rum River Watershed Management Organization, the National <br /> Park Service's Mississippi National River Recreation Area, the Minnesota <br /> Department of Natural Resources and the Metropolitan Council to ensure the <br /> standards and requirements for resource protection are consistent with the <br /> Council's model ordinance for storm water management. <br /> 3. The overall vegetation management goal for Anoka County is to identify restoration <br /> needs and to define and implement adaptive management strategies that will <br /> sustain the biological diversity, production, and function of native plant <br /> communities. Vegetation management within Mississippi West Regional Parkwill <br /> focus on preserving native plants,introducing local native plants, maintaining water <br /> quality within the watershed and providing for linear plant and wildlife corridor <br /> connections. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources reference <br /> Page 21 of 22 <br />