Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund 2018 Request for Proposals (RFP)

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Environment and atural Resources Trust Fund 2018 Request for Proposals (RFP) Project Title: Bayport St. Croix Conservation Initiative Category: G. Land Acquisition, Habitat and Recreation ERTF ID: 210-G Total Project Budget: $ Proposed Project Time Period for the Funding Requested: Summary: 550,000 2 years, July 2018 to June 2020 Fee title acquisition for parkland to protect, reconnect, restore and make publicly accessible 11 acres of St. Croix Riverfront, including 665 feet of shoreline and natural area in Bayport, M. ame: Sara Taylor Sponsoring Organization: City of Bayport Address: 294 orth 3rd Street Bayport M 55003 Telephone umber: (651) 275-4404 Email staylor@ci.bayport.mn.us Web Address http://www.ci.bayport.mn.us/ Location Region: Metro County ame: Washington City / Township: City of Bayport Alternate Text for Visual: Map outlines the three properties proposed for acquisition along the St. Croix River Funding Priorities Multiple Benefits Outcomes Knowledge Base Extent of Impact Innovation Scientific/Tech Basis Urgency Capacity Readiness Leverage TOTAL % Page 1 of 8 07/29/2017 ERTF ID: 210-G

Environment and atural Resources Trust Fund (ERTF) 2018 Main Proposal Project Title: Bayport St. Croix Conservation Initiative I. PROJECT STATEMET EED: Funding for fee title acquisition for parkland is needed to permanently protect, reconnect, restore and make publicly accessible three properties on 11 acres, including 665 feet of St. Croix riverfront, near downtown Bayport, M. The project area will provide year-round public access and a designated trail for enjoying the scenic views and wildlife. OPPORTUITY: Three sets of landowners have come forward together to make this opportunity possible. The City of Bayport, Washington County and Andersen Corporation are engaged in ongoing collaborative discussions around this project. Washington County s Land and Water Legacy program ranks areas along the St. Croix River as high priority for protection. The City of Bayport is eager to implement projects that improve the quality of life of its residents, the quality of its environment and water, and residents views and access to this treasured community asset. The adjacent Andersen Corporation values the opportunity to be a good neighbor to the community, create space around their facility for wildlife moving along the river and provide access to open space for their workers to promote health and fitness. THE COTEXT: This project is located in the well-known St. Croix River ational Wild and Scenic River area. The first property is wooded while the second and third will require more native vegetation and tree restoration to enhance the natural buffering and overall health and aesthetic of the area. Improved storm water infiltration and treatment methods will also be included in the project as appropriate. The buildings on the property are substandard due to lack of utility access and proneness to flooding, and reaching the end of their useful life (built in 1901 and 1940). Known inhabitants of the area potentially benefitting from this project are: Peregrin Falcon, Gilt Darter, Colonial Waterbird esting Site, Round Pigtoe, Blue Sucker, Mudpuppy, Lake Sturgeon, Pstolgrip, Higgins Eye, Paddlefish, Butterfly, Spike, Purple Wartyback and Mucket. GOALS: The overall goals of this project are to protect land, water and trees, restore habitat, expand open space and scenic views, and increase access to the St. Croix River by investing in the acquisition of these 11 acres. This project promotes and builds upon prior conservation efforts along the St. Croix River. IMPLEMETATIO: This project will achieve its goals through acquisition and placement of this land into local public ownership for permanent protection, thereby, reversing impacts and risks of aged development in a flood prone area, preventing future development, reconnecting the parcels into one larger connected natural area complex, and providing public access. The process will involve completion of a management plan for the property and a reopening of the full river view by eventual removal of buildings and buckthorn. Please note discussions and analysis are underway with the City and Andersen regarding the access road, parking and nearby boat launch that may require an exclusion area on the project s north or south end to assure access. COST: Total project cost is anticipated to be $1,650,000. We are proposing a 1/3 State- 1/3 County-1/3 City and foundation financing split of the total acquisition cost which comes to $550,000. The County, City and foundation will cover costs exceeding the anticipated project total. Though not anticipated, if foundation support for the project wanes due to the access/parking issue, a 50-50 state-local government financing package may be needed to complete the project. II. PROJECT ACTIVITIES AD OUTCOMES Budget: $550,000 Activity 1: Complete Fee Title Acquisition The City of Bayport will acquire the three properties. An appraisal has already been completed. 1 Page 2 of 8 07/29/2017 ERTF ID: 210-G

Environment and atural Resources Trust Fund (ERTF) 2018 Main Proposal Project Title: Bayport St. Croix Conservation Initiative CRITERIA USED. These properties are located in one of the Washington County Land and Water Legacy Program s Top Ten High Priority Areas due to its potential for: 1) improving water quality of a stream, 2) protecting drinking water, 3) preserving wetlands and woodlands, and 4) protecting land along bodies of water from development. Outcome Completion Date 1. Acquisition of 11 acres for the City of Bayport December 2019 PIDs: 1102920210006, 1102920210005, 1102920210003/1102920210004 (inseparable) Activity 2: Complete a Restoration and Management Plan The City of Bayport will have 18 months to complete a restoration and management plan for the property after closing. Outcome Completion Date 1. Completion of a Restoration and Management Plan for 11 acres June 2020 III. PROJECT STRATEGY A. Project Team/Partners City of Bayport: The City of Bayport has taken the lead on creating a vision for this project, convening the landowners and partners, having appraisals completed and agreeing to be the land holder and manager. The City recently worked in partnership with the Minnesota Land Trust to place a conservation easement on a residential neighborhood that is a conservation development with 145 acres of restored native prairie and open space. Washington County: Washington County has discussed the project with the Bayport City Council and is a willing financial partner through its Land and Water Legacy Program. The County will also place a conservation easement on the property. Washington County residents passed a $20 million referendum in 2006 for purposes of land acquisitions and easements to protect water quality, grow the parks system, and protect open space and habitat. Washington County s completed and underway conservation projects now total over $12 million. Andersen Corporation: Andersen Corporation has provided feedback as the northern neighbor to the project. The project concept appeals to their business as a health and wellness resource for employees. Private Corporation/Foundation: A corporation and foundations have been found to provide additional partnership funding for the project. B. Project Impact and Long-Term Strategy The long-term strategy is to protect and restore 11 acres of St. Croix River shoreline near a downtown area and make it accessible to the public in perpetuity. The long-term impact of this is that the public will have improved access, appreciation for and connection to a nationally recognized natural resource and treasure in an area that was previously inaccessible due to private ownership. This increased connection can only grow support for the overall protection of the river. C. Timeline Requirements The greatest urgency for this project is obtaining financing and completing the closing so as to not lose any of the willing sellers. All are at the stage of wanting this project completed yesterday. To meet the City of Bayport s and Andersen Corporation s needs, the project will allow for a pervious walking trail for which no funding currently exists. It will also take time for the City to complete demolition related to the existing building sites. 2 Page 3 of 8 07/29/2017 ERTF ID: 210-G

Project Title: Bayport St. Croix Conservation Initiative IV. TOTAL ERTF REQUEST BUDGET two years 2018 Detailed Project Budget BUDGET ITEM Acquisition: Fee title acquisition for parkland: 3 parcels totaling ~11 acres to be owned by the City of Bayport (1/3) TOTAL EVIROMET AD ATURAL RESOURCES TRUST FUD $ REQUEST = AMOUT $550,000 $550,000 V. OTHER FUDS SOURCE OF FUDS AMOUT Status Other on-state $ To Be Applied To Project During Project Period: Washington County's Land and Water Legacy Fund (1/3) Pending approval $1,100,000 City of Bayport/Foundation (1/3) of state funds Other State $ To Be Applied To Project During Project Period: /A /A In-kind Services To Be Applied To Project During Project Period: /A /A Past and Current ERTF Appropriations to Washington County: --Aiple Property, Stillwater, M: $1.25M --Zephyr/Brown's CreekState Trail: $2.15M Other Funding History: City of Bayport-Appraisals $3,400,000 Expended $7,900 Expended Page 4 of 8 07/29/2017 ERTF ID: 210-G

Environment and atural Resources Trust Fund 2018 Proposed Acquisition/Restoration List Project Title: Bayport St. Croix Conservation Initiative Project Manager ame: Sara Taylor Organization: City of Bayport ERTF $ Request: $550,000 # Acquisition or Restoration Parcel ame 1 Scheider Family Trust Geographic Coordinates Format: [Deg.] [Min.] [Sec.] [Hemis.] Latitude 45 1' 11.6436'' and 45 1' 10.0056'' Estimated Cost Proposed Fee Title Holder Longitude County Ecological Significance Activity Description # of Acres 92 46' 30.414'' W and 92 46' 29.6688'' W $511,000 Washington St. Croix River Shoreline/Forest Fee Title Acquisition 5.55 340 FF Private City of Bayport 2 R. Schneider 45 1' 8.814'' 92 46' 29.2368'' W $592,000 Washington St. Croix River Shoreline/Forest Fee Title Acquisition 2.54 150 FF Private City of Bayport 3 McPherson 45 1' 7.122'' 92 46' 28.7184'' W $547,000 Washington St. Croix River Shoreline/Forest Fee Title Acquisition 2.93 174 FF Private City of Bayport # of Shoreline Miles Type of Landowner Page 5 of 8 07/29/2017 ERTF ID: 210-G

3 RD PO IT RD 4 TH 1 MAI E ST 2 2 D 3 1ST Lake St. Croix LA KE C ST S RAL ET Page 6 of 8 07/29/2017 µ ERTF ID: 210-G 2016 Aerial Photo - Map Prepared By: Washington County GIS Support Unit 5/13/17

Project Manager Qualifications & Organization Description Project Manager Qualifications Sara Taylor, Assistant City Administrator and Planner Bayport City Hall 294 orth Third Street Bayport, M 55003 651-275-4404 staylor@ci.bayport.mn.us Sara Taylor is the Assistant City Administrator and Planner with the City of Bayport and has managed an array of planning and land project for the last 13 years. Organization Description City of Bayport, M Located on the St. Croix River, between the cities of Afton and Stillwater, Bayport is known for its scenic river views and warm, small town hospitality. Whether you are a resident or visitor, Bayport provides a variety of ways to enjoy and explore the river valley. Outdoor enthusiasts take pleasure in swimming and boating on the calm waters of Lake St. Croix, as well as hiking and bird watching in the hill prairies of the St. Croix Savanna atural Area. Unique, independent businesses and restaurants also enhance the character and charm of our historic town, and definitely aim to please shoppers and diners alike. The Bayport City Council is committed to continuing the quality of services that its 3,500 residents enjoy today. This commitment is carried out by dedicated city employees at the City Hall, Library, Police Department, Public Works Department, and Fire Department. The City of Bayport s most recent experience with land protection was in partnership with the Minnesota Land Trust who recently placed a conservation easement on a residential neighborhood that is a conservation development with 145 acres of restored native prairie and open space. Page 7 of 8 07/29/2017 ERTF ID: 210-G

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