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Project Experience <br />The tasks requested by the City of Ramsey have been complete <br />relevant experience from publically funded mitigation sites throu <br />practices from this project experience. in addition to our extensiv <br />this project. <br />I by SEH staff on numerous projects. Our SEH team offers <br />hout Minnesota. We will draw on lessons learned and best <br />Anoka County involvement, to handle all required services for <br />The following examples highlight our capabilities and demonstrate our ability to deliver wetland delineations and monitoring <br />reports References for these projects are also provided <br />Ham Lake Wetland Bank <br />The Ham Lake Wetland Bank was designed and developed for tt <br />Airports Commission (MAC) in order to mitigate for wetland impa <br />with the expansion of the Blaine Airport, as well as to create a w <br />large enough to create additional credits for use on future MAC <br />Lake Wetland Bank site is a 125-acre site that was formerly a so <br />able to successfully design and implement a wetland bank on thi <br />the hydrology through a combined effort of grading portions of th <br />installing a weir at the outlet to control water revels. <br />The creation of the wetland bank also included a comprehensive <br />which specified seed mixes necessary to create four different we <br />types, as well as native upland buffer SEH has coordinated the <br />site for more than 10 years with several restoration contractors <br />included prescribed burns herbicide applications, reseeding and <br />Reference: Pat Mosites, Metropolitan Airports Commission, <br />email: Pat.Mosites@mspmac.org. Phone: (612) 713-7499 <br />Kels <br />le Metropolitan <br />is associated <br />trend system <br />rojects The Ham <br />farm SEH was <br />site by restor ng <br />site and <br />planting plan. <br />land habitat <br />aintenance of the <br />ctivities have <br />mowing. <br />y Round Lake Park Wetland Monitoring <br />S:H Scientists completed wetland delineations and permitting for the <br />const uction of the Andover High School, which included the design and <br />onitoring of two wetland mitigation sites within Kelsey Round Lake <br />P=rk. Approximately 2 5 acres of wetland was created, and includes <br />adjacent upland buffer for Public Value Credits SEH oversaw the <br />construction of the sites, including grading plan revisions and <br />m.;nagement for invasive species. The sites were monitored to verify <br />suer-ss criteria were met, and were approved by the Lower Rum River <br />atershed Management Organization. which completed the project <br />r_quirements and terminated the need for additional monitoring. The <br />ites are activey managed by the City of Andover and remain high <br />quality wetlands <br />Reference: David Berkowitz, City of Andover, <br />email: D.Berkowitz@andovermn.gov. Phone: (763) 767-5133 <br />Braemar Golf Course Wetland Monitoring <br />SEH Worked with the City of Edina for the reconstruction of the driving range, Academy Course and consolidation of the main <br />course from 27 to 18 holes As part of this we also completed wetland permitting and the design construction oversight, and <br />monitoring tasks Approximately 8 acres of wetland and upland buffer were restored as compensation for less than a half -acre of <br />impact In addition to the wetland mitigation. a total of 30 acres o native prairie and oak savanna were incorporated into the design <br />of the courses. Coordination of the monitoring is being completed with the Nine Mile Creek Watershed District and the U.S Army <br />Corps of Engineers. <br />Reference: Tom Swenson, City of Edina Parks and Rec Dept. <br />email: TSwenson@EdinaMN.gov. Phone: (952) 826-0317 <br />SHORT ELLIOTT HENDRICKSON INC. 4 <br />
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