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Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund (ENRTF) M.L. 2011 Wk Plan Date of Status Update: Date of Next Status Update: 2/1/2012 Date of Wk Plan Approval: 6/23/2011 Project Completion Date: 6/30/2014 Is this an amendment request? Project Title: MeCC VI - Resting Our Lands and Waters (2.3) Project Manager: Wiley Buck Affiliation: Great River Greening Address: 35 W Water St, Ste 201 City: St Paul State: MN Zipcode: 55107 Telephone Number: (651) 665-9500 Email Address: wbuck@greatrivergreening.g Web Address: http://www.greatrivergreening.g Location: Counties Impacted: Anoka, Chisago, Dakota, Goodhue, Hennepin, Isanti, Ramsey, Scott, Washington Ecological Section Impacted: Minnesota and Ntheast Iowa Mainal (222M), Paleozoic Plateau (222L), Western Superi Uplands (212K) Total ENRTF Project Budget: ENRTF Appropriation $: 400,000 Legal Citation: M.L. 2011, First Special Session, Chp. 2, Art.3, Sec. 2, Subd. 04i2.3 Amount Spent $: 0 Balance $: 400,000 Appropriation Language: $1,737,000 the first year and $1,738,000 the second year are from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources f the acceleration of agency programs and cooperative agreements. Of this appropriation, $150,000 the first year and $150,000 the second year are to the commissioner of natural resources f agency programs and $3,175,000 is f the agreements as follows: $100,000 the first year and $100,000 the second year with Friends of the Mississippi River; $517,000 the first year and $518,000 the second year with Dakota County; $200,000 the first year and $200,000 the second year with Great River Greening; $220,000 the first year and $220,000 the second year with Minnesota Land Trust; $300,000 the first year and $300,000 the second year with Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge Trust, Inc.; and $250,000 the first year and $250,000 the second year with The Trust f Public Land f planning, resting, and protecting priity natural areas in the metropolitan area, as defined under Minnesota Statutes, section 473.121, subdivision 2, and ptions of the surrounding counties, through contracted services, technical assistance, conservation easements, and fee title acquisition. Land acquired with this appropriation must be sufficiently improved to meet at least minimum management standards, as determined by the commissioner of natural resources. Expenditures are limited to the identified project crid areas as defined in the wk program. This appropriation may not be used f the purchase of habitable residential structures, unless expressly approved in the wk program. All conservation easements must be perpetual and have a natural resource management plan. Any land acquired in fee title by the commissioner of natural resources with money from this appropriation must be designated as an outdo recreation unit under Minnesota Statutes, section 86A.07. The commissioner may similarly designate any lands acquired in less than fee title. A list of proposed restations and fee title and easement acquisitions must be provided as part of the required wk program. An entity that acquires a conservation easement with appropriations from the trust fund must have a long-term stewardship plan f the easement and a fund established f moniting and enfcing the agreement. Money appropriated from the trust fund f easement acquisition may be used to establish a moniting, management, and enfcement fund as approved in the wk program. An annual financial rept is required f any moniting, management, and enfcement fund established, including expenditures from the fund. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2014, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.

I. PROJECT TITLE: MeCC VI - 2.3: Resting Our Lands and Waters II. PROJECT SUMMARY: Much of the remaining natural habitat within the Greater Twin Cities metropolitan area is threatened by conversion, fragmentation, invasive species, development, altered hydrology, and climate change. Restation and management of these habitats is needed to save Minnesota s natural heritage f future generations, protect rare and declining species, protect our clean water, reconnect habitat crids, and serve as an avenue to connect residents with their local environment. In the end, longterm suppt f natural areas and their ongoing protection and management among community members will be the only way to safeguard these treasures through time. Great River Greening s effts to build that connection through community volunteer events will play a key role in building that link. Great River Greening will wk with an array of local, state, and federal government agencies, nonprofit ganizations and individuals as part of the Metro Conservation Crids Partnership to undertake a diverse array of restation projects that serve to meet our project goals of: 1) reducing habitat fragmentation, 2) enhancing habitat quality, 3) reconnecting habitat crids, and 4) building connections with local communities. Our objectives through this grant are to: 1) reste 121 acres of upland habitat, plus an additional 146 acres using leveraged non-state funds, 2) reste 0.18 mile of sheland habitat, plus an additional 0.14 mile using leveraged non-state funds, and 3) engage 450 volunteers. We have identified 11 imptant restation projects based on criteria of ecological significance, partner commitment, opptunity, and community imptance that are poised f action during the grant timeline. These specific projects, listed in the Restation List, are exemplary of our continued engagement in the Anoka Sandplain, St. Croix Healthy Waters Campaign, collar counties, urban ce, and State Wild & Scenic Rivers within the mapped Metro Crids. F each site, an ecological restation and management plan will be made that is consistent with the highest quality conservation and ecological goals f the restation site. The plan will give consideration to facts such as soil, topography, geology, and other relevant facts that would provide f the best chance f long-term success of the restation. The plan will include a timetable f implementing the restation, identify long-term maintenance and management needs of the restation and how they will be financed, take advantage of the best available science, and include innovative techniques to achieve the best restation. F each project, an initial restation evaluation will be provided at the completion of the appropriation, and another evaluation three years after the completion of the expenditure. Restations will be evaluated relative to the state goals and standards in the restation plan, current science, and, when applicable, the Board of Water and Soil Resources native vegetation establishment and enhancement guidelines. The evaluation shall determine whether the restation is meeting planned goals, identify any problems with the implementation of the restation, and, if necessary, give recommendations on improving restations. Private lands will be required to have a permanent conservation/scenic easement in effect. Species lists will be based on DNR, DNR/Great River Greening, and USDA Plants Database lists. In instances when leveraged match funds exceed our goal, Greening prefers to reinvest, to a level that is justified, in the iginal project area to augment, improve, and accelerate the restation of those acres, befe enlarging the project boundary to begin restation of additional acres. III. PROJECT STATUS UPDATES: Project Status as of February 1, 2012: Project Status as of August 1, 2012: Project Status as of February 1, 2013: 2

Project Status as of August 1, 2013: IV. PROJECT ACTIVITIES AND OUTCOMES: ACTIVITY 1: Restation and Enhancement of Upland Habitats Description: We will reste 121 acres, plus an additional 146 acres using leveraged non-state funds (267 total acres) of upland habitat (fests, woodlands, savanna and prairie) through control of invasive species, seeding/planting, prescribed fire, establishment mowing, direct hardwood seeding, and associated activities. Summary Budget Infmation f Activity 1: ENRTF Budget: $ 250,000 Amount Spent: $ 0 Balance: $ 250,000 Activity Completion Date: Outcome 1. Reste 121 acres of upland habitat (fests, woodlands, savanna and prairie) through control of invasive species, seeding/planting, prescribed fire, establishment mowing, direct hardwood seeding, and associated activities. Anticipated milestones include 65 ac Underway by 12/31/11; 121 ac Underway by 6/1/12; 121 ac >30% complete by 12/31/12. Completion Budget Date 6/30/13 $ 250,000 Activity Status as of February 1, 2012: Activity Status as of August 1, 2012: Activity Status as of February 1, 2013: Final Rept Summary: ACTIVITY 2: Restation and Enhancement of Wetland/Sheline Habitats Description: We will reste 2 acres of wetland habitat and 0.18 mile of sheline, plus an additional 1 ac and 0.14 mile using leveraged non-state funds (3 ac and 0.32 mile total), through control of invasive species, seeding/planting, and associated activities. Summary Budget Infmation f Activity 2: ENRTF Budget: $ 150,000 Amount Spent: $ 0 Balance: $150,000 Activity Completion Date: Outcome Completion Budget Date 1. Reste 2 acres of wetland habitat and 0.18 mile of sheline 6/30/13 $ 150,000 3

through control of invasive species, seeding/planting, and associated activities. Anticipated milestones include 0.18 mi sheline planted and seeded by 12/31/11. Activity Status as of February 1, 2012: Activity Status as of August 1, 2012: Activity Status as of February 1, 2013: Final Rept Summary: V. DISSEMINATION: Description: Project results will be shared via periodic repts to landowner partners and other funding partners, as well as the larger Metro Crids partnership. Great River Greening will periodically distribute infmation about the program through our e-postcard, Volunteer Opptunities mailings, don mailings and communications (including newsletter and annual rept), at volunteer restation events, and through our website www.greatrivergreening.g. We reach over 3,700 people through our database. Status as of February 1, 2012: Status as of August 1, 2012: Status as of February 1, 2013: Final Rept Summary: VI. PROJECT BUDGET SUMMARY: A. ENRTF Budget: Budget Categy $ Amount Explanation Personnel: $ 177,800 Benefit rates subject to change with change in ins. premiums and 401k participation. Wiley Buck, Project Manager/ Restation Ecologist, $21,100 (29% benefit) 18% FTE; Todd Rexine, Ty Christensen. Ecologists. $32,600 (14% and 24% benefit) 28% FTE; Wayne Ostlie, Dir of Conservation Programs $5,000 (8% benefit) 8% FTE; William Smith, Direct of Finance $8,200 (24% benefit) 10% FTE; Deb Gagner, Administrative Assistant $1200 (20% benefit) 4% FTE; Tim Youngquist, Field Codinat $47,800 (16% benefit) 112% FTE; Restation Technicians incl. Seasonal Burn Crew $51,500 (8% benefit) 170% FTE; Mark Turbak, Community Engagement Manager $10,400 (15% benefits) 20% FTE Service Contracts $ 88,400 Contracts with restation vends f prairie reconstruction, direct hardwood seeding, mowing, tree 4

removal, tree planting, phosphous trap installation, earthmoving/excavation, burning, etc. Vends TBD upon bidding process; bidders list will include MCC. Equipment/Tools/Supplies: $ 117,300 Herbicides; Equipment fuel, lubes, and replacement parts; Chainsaw safety supplies (Personal Protective Equipment). Seeds, plugs, plants, mulch, erosion control materials, herbivy protection Capital Equipment over $3,500: $ -0- n/a Travel Expenses in MN: $ 6,300 Other: $ 10,100 Volunteer Event Supplies: Tents/tables/chairs rentals; ptable toilet rentals; overnight security; granola bars/juice/water/fruit/sandwiches; safety glasses and wk gloves. Burn permit fees. TOTAL ENRTF BUDGET: $ 400,000 Explanation of Use of Classified Staff: n/a Explanation of Capital Expenditures Greater Than $3,500: n/a Number of Full-time Equivalent (FTE) funded with this ENRTF appropriation: 4.16 FTE B. Other Funds: $ Amount Proposed $ Amount Spent Source of Funds Use of Other Funds Non-state Scott WMO $110,000 Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park Sheland Restation. Committed MNRRA $150,000 Battle Creek Regional Park NW Bluffs. Pending. South Washington WD $ 40,000 Central Crid Phase II. Committed. City of Inver Grove Heights $ 15,000 Heritage Village Park Wetland and Sheland Restation. Committed City of Mendota Heights $ 10,000 Pilot Knob Hill Phase II. Committed. City of Bloomington $ 35,000 1) Pond Dakota Mission Establishment 2) Ike s Creek. Committed. National Fish and Wildlife Foundation $ 20,000 Rum River Wild and Scenic River Easement Restations. Committed. Private Landowners w/ Easements $ 15,000 Rum, Cannon, St. Croix WSR Easement Restations. Pending. St. Paul Garden Club $ 1,000 OH Anderson Prairie Maintenance. Pending. Arcola Mills Histic Foundation $ 1,000 Arcola Mills Histic Foundation Maintenance. Pending. City of Lake St. Croix Beach $ 1,000 St. Croix Recreational Trail Prairie Burn. Pending. City of Savage $ 2,000 Hidden Valley Park dry hill prairie Maintenance. Pending. State $ -0- $ -0-5

TOTAL OTHER FUNDS: $ 400,000 $ -0- VII. PROJECT STRATEGY: A. Project Partners: Project partners will include: South Washington Watershed District; City of Inver Grove Heights; Scott County Parks; Scott Watershed Management Organization; Minnesota DNR Wild & Scenic Rivers Program; Minnesota Land Trust; City of Mendota Heights; National Park Service; Ramsey County Parks; City of Bloomington. B. Project Impact and Long-term Strategy: The need and opptunities f restation in project areas will continue into the feseeable future, especially in light of climate change, increasing development pressures, and other threats. Great River Greening as a non-profit conservation ganization is committed to wking with our partners into the future to identify financial resources to manage their lands where these investments have been placed. While landowner partners must agree to manage their lands over the long term, where appropriate, and where the need exists, we envision approaching ENRTF to be one of several funding streams to that end. ENRTF funding helps to ensure that we actively guide the long term adaptive management of the site. C. Spending Histy: Funding Source M.L. 2003 FY 2004-05 M.L. 2005 FY 2006-07 M.L. 2007 FY 2008 M.L. 2008 FY 2009 M.L. 2009 FY 2010 ENRTF $ 124,000 $ 100,000 $ 60,000 $ 111,000 $ 155,000 VIII. ACQUISITION/RESTORATION LIST: See Restation List attachment. IX. MAP(S): See Map attachment. X. RESEARCH ADDENDUM: n/a XI. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS: Periodic wk plan status update repts will be submitted not later than February 1, 2012, August 1, 2012, and February 1, 2013. A final rept and associated products will be submitted between June 30 and August 1, 2013 as requested by the LCCMR. 6

Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund M.L. 2011 Acquisition/Restation List Project Title: MeCC VI-2.3: Resting Our Lands and Waters Project Manager Name: Wiley Buck M.L. 2011 ENRTF Appropriation: $ 400,000 # 1 2 Acquisition Restation Geographical Codinates (Provide Latitude/Longitude OR UTM-X/UTM-Y) Latitude UTM-X Longitude UTM-Y Parcel Name Central Crid (aka South Washington) Phase II -92.909 44.864 Prairie Battle Creek Regional Park NW Bluffs -93.027 44.938 Ecosystem Prairie, Oak 3 Pilot Knob Hill Phase II -93.168 44.881 Savanna Description Ecological Significance Activity Description # of Acres (if applicable) Status Expand Prairie Remnant; shares crid with Lost Valley SNA Prairie Reconstruction: Site Prep, Seeding. 17 Phase I Underway Large unit that will connect Oak Savanna, Oak other rested units; on Miss Enhancement of Woodland, Prairie, River flyway; rare kittentails Woody invasive removal, Rx Surrounding Units Seep recds burning, seeding 29 Underway SGCN priity location and ecosystem; connected to Ft Snelling State Park on Minn. River Prairie/Savanna Establishment mowing, inv. Spp control; reconstruction of fmer road, and utility crid 8 # of Sheline Miles Seeded. Utility Co. contacted; asphalt removed. 4 DNR Wild and Scenic River Easements: Rum, Cannon, and St. Croix TBD TBD Riparian, Fest, Prairie, Savanna, Woodland, Wetland Suite of projects on pvt land. Variety of restations and WSR contain over 500 miles enhancements above and of fish and wildlife habitat and beyond easement MCBS native plant requirements, appropriate to communities of high diversity. each site. 30 DNR WSR program has mailed inquiry letter to easement holders. DNR sheland funds allocated. 5 Minn Land Trust Rum River Easements TBD TBD Riparian, Fest, Prairie, Savanna, Woodland, Wetland Suite of projects on pvt land. Variety of restations and enhancements above and beyond easement requirements, appropriate to each site. 10 From set of 7 easements, 980 acres. Outreach underway. 6 NPS St. Croix WSR Easements TBD TBD Big River Crid St. Croix contains a high density of rare species and MCBS native plant communities of high diversit Suite of projects on pvt land. Variety of restations and enhancements above and beyond easement requirements, appropriate to each site. 5 3 candidate sites identified. 7 Pond Dakota Mission Prairie Establishment -93.287 Prairie, Oak 44.808 Savanna Wooded Ravine; spring-fed stream 8 Ike's Creek -93.236 44.848 suppting trout Part of Minnesota River Valley; connected to NWR land. MCBS fest of moderate diveristy, and buffer zones. Rare metro stream with trout Establishment mowing, invasive species control; first burn f herbaceous layer 3 Underway Upland restation (disturbed areas) and enhancement (high quality areas) with emphasis on erosion reduction. 3 Met with landowners, partners, and DNR Fisheries. Moniting of 26 9 existing MeCC projects; Maintenance, Enhancement, Upgrades on Select Sites as Needed. TBD TBD 20 Final list of Selected Sites TBD based on growing season moniting results. Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park 10 Sheland Restation -93.544 44.576 Lakeshe Improved fish and wildlife habitat; water quality Sheline plugging, seeding, and site prep. Met with WMO; 0.113 match secured. Heritage Village Park Wetland and Sheland 11 Restation -93.027 44.799 Lakeshe Improved fish and wildlife habitat; water quality. Miss River flyway. Sheline plugging, seeding, and site prep. 2 Met with 0.063 landowner. NOTES: Project-specific acreages and sheline miles are estimates only, and may vary in der to attain the overall appropriation goals.

Attachment A: Budget Detail f 2010 Projects - Summary and a Budget page f each partner (if applicable) Project Title: MeCC6-2.3: Resting our Lands and Waters Project Manager Name: Wiley Buck Trust Fund Appropriation: $ 400,000 1) See list of non-eligible expenses, do not include any of these items in your budget sheet 2) Remove any budget item lines not applicable 2010 Trust Fund Budget Result 1 Budget: Amount Spent (date) Balance (date) Result 2 Budget: Amount Spent (date) Balance (date) TOTAL BUDGET TOTAL BALANCE BUDGET ITEM PERSONNEL: benefits subject to change with change in ins. premiums and 401k participation. Wiley Buck, Project Manager/ Restation Ecologist, $21,100 (29% benefit) 36% FTE Restation and Enhancement of Upland Habitats Restation and Enhancement of Wetland/Sheline Habitats $ 133,200 $ 133,200 $ 44,600 $ 44,600 $ 177,800 $ 177,800 Todd Rexine, Ty Christensen. Ecologists. $32,600 (14% and 24% benefit) 56% FTE Wayne Ostlie, Dir of Conservation Programs $5,000 (8% benefit) 8% FTE William Smith, Direct of Finance $8,200 (24% benefit) 10% FTE Deb Gagner, Administrative Assistant $1200 (20% benefit) 4% FTE Tim Youngquist, Field Codinat $47,800 (16% benefit) 112% FTE Restation Technicians incl. Seasonal Burn Crew $51,500 (8% benefit) 170% FTE Mark Turbak, Community Engagement Manager $10,400 (15% benefits) 20% FTE Contracts Other contracts Contracts with restation vends f prairie reconstruction, direct hardwood seeding, mowing, tree removal, tree planting, phosphous trap installation, earthmoving/excavation, burning, etc. Vends TBD upon bidding process; bidders list will include MCC. $ 48,400 $ 48,400 $ 40,000 $ 40,000 $ 88,400 $ 88,400 Supplies (list specific categies) $ - $ - $ - $ - Site prep supplies: Herbicides; Equipment fuel, $ 14,400 $ 14,400 $ 1,200 $ 1,200 $ 15,600 $ 15,600 lubes, and replacement parts; Chainsaw safety supplies (Personal Protective Equipment) Seeds, plugs, plants, mulch, erosion control $ 43,900 $ 43,900 $ 57,800 $ 57,800 $ 101,700 $ 101,700 materials, herbivy protection Travel expenses in Minnesota $ 3,400 $ 3,400 $ 2,900 $ 2,900 $ 6,300 $ 6,300 Other $ - $ - $ - $ - Volunteer Event Supplies: Tents/tables/chairs rentals; ptable toilet rentals; overnight security; granola bars/juice/water/fruit/sandwiches; safety glasses and wk gloves. $ 7,000 $ 7,000 $ 3,100 $ 3,100 $ 10,100 $ 10,100 Burn Permit Fees $ 100 $ 100 $ - $ 100 $ 100 COLUMN TOTAL $250,400 $0 $250,400 $149,600 $0 $149,600 $400,000 $400,000 J:\SHARE\WORKFILE\ML2011\2011-2012 WP\Subd 4 - Land - Habitat and Recreation\4i - 104 - MeCC 6\2-3 Resting Lands Water - Great River Greening\2011-06-15 Revised Attach A