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monitored to d~e-~e how they irnpa~ other species. Monitoring should indicate where management <br />a~ions ned to occur to reduce be population of Ce in'cadets. <br /> <br />Development Zone <br /> <br /> A development zone in r. he park would coane~ all buildings, canoe launches, and all roads and <br /> <br /> Recomme:~o"anon: An environmental education and interpre~ve center shouid be developed <br /> <br /> within the patio. <br /> <br /> The park is m the remnants of Itasca Village and played an important role m the settling of <br />northwe~em Nfirmes~ra. A kisrorical perceive should be worked into the parks educational system. The <br />diversity of the cecies contained in the park's resource management zone makes the park ideal for <br />environmental educaricra. Displays and presentations d~ic~dng the ecological factors behind the <br />c0runaunifies w/thin the park, as wel/as h/star/cai factors for the city o£Rarnsey, would be accommcchted <br />by such a fac~. <br /> <br /> Soft erosicrn, soil compact_ion, vegetative sensir/viry to hu_rnan nmPact, and resrorataon of native <br />commun2mies ~o ~e Anoka sand plato are all pcrcerrUal topics to be addressed by the park and ~ sta~'. <br />Brochures explaining the parks layout and the sensitive areas of'the park could be made a,,-aftable to the <br />v/skors ar this site. <br /> <br /> One of the purposes o~the park is to integrate the river ccrmmun~ with the area of Ramsey. The <br />river should be seen and accessible from the focal points o~the park. The site of the Husby house and out <br />buildings offers a~eas already suited to development and would reduce the mount of land impaled W/thin <br />the park by development prel~aration.. <br /> Recommetwior~'on: All rroi! and rood cievetb)ment in the parle should ltse the firoper xoil ~rosion <br /> <br />control measures. <br /> <br /> Since r_he softs at Mississippi West Regional Park are generally highly erodible, management <br />efforts must take ,rEis erodibiliry rotc account as the park is developed. If paths are located.on softs that <br />have moderate or severe iinmations, these areas should be constantly maintained m vegetation or possess <br />some ~her means of erosion comrot such as woOdchips or g~ravel. Toe management cf these areas should <br />continue aSer hhe iniriaJ development o£ Mississippi West Regiona! Park to ~sure that k_hey me~ <br />es-~abiished acc~o~mLie soil ioss }imams. tt may be necessau to po~ signs about ~e erosion hoards ar this <br /> <br />2~ <br /> <br />8O <br /> <br /> <br />
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