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Project Title: Training Area 10 Wildlife Corridor Enhancement Project<br />

Challenge: Past Industrial L<strong>and</strong> Use <strong>and</strong> Cleanup efforts on the Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant<br />

(TCAAP) have disturbed a majority of the soil layers. This disturbance in turn has caused a dramatic<br />

change in the natural vegetation which has caused an increase in the amount of invasive species on the<br />

facility. Since this area is an integral part of the Rice Creek Wildlife Cooridor <strong>and</strong> Important Bird Area;<br />

enhancements are needed to maintain <strong>and</strong> protect the natural functions of this area.<br />

Management Goal: Convert <strong>and</strong> restore Training Area 10 into an oak savanna-native grassl<strong>and</strong> habitat<br />

type.<br />

Management Objectives:<br />

• Fence removal - wildlife impediment<br />

• Railroad track removal - convert to trail<br />

• Above ground utilities removal<br />

• Establish fire break<br />

• Vegetation restoration<br />

• Invasive species control (Vegetation)<br />

Proposed Methodology: MNARNG staff will perform an assessment of Training Area 10 to determine<br />

all significant hazards to troops in <strong>training</strong> such as, utility poles, railroad tracks, above ground concrete<br />

obstacles, buildings, fences etc. Projects will be implemented to remove those hazards. Once all hazards<br />

are removed a vegetation management plan will be created for the Training Area in conjunction with<br />

MNDNR <strong>and</strong> USFWS recommendations. The area will then be revegetated <strong>and</strong> a maintenance plan to<br />

control invasive species will be implemented.<br />

Sustainability: The value of this project is immeasurable; the MNARNG will be able to provide a safe<br />

<strong>and</strong> realistic <strong>training</strong> environment for our soldiers while providing multi-use benefits to the community.<br />

The environmental enhancements benefit the local flora <strong>and</strong> fauna, <strong>and</strong> the community will be able to live<br />

near <strong>and</strong> enjoy a more pristine environment.<br />

Projects Start Date End Date Estimated Costs<br />

Fence removal - wildlife impediment April 2010 August 2011 $30,000<br />

Railroad track removal - convert to trail April 2010 August 2011 $85,000<br />

Above ground utilities removal April 2010 August 2011 $15,000<br />

Establish fire break April 2010 August 2011 $15,000<br />

Vegetation restoration April 2010 August 2011 $80,000<br />

Invasive species control (Vegetation) 2012 2020 $15,000<br />

annually<br />

Principal Point of Contact:<br />

Dave Hamernick; Arden Hills City Hall, 1245 W County Rd. 96, St. Paul, MN 55112.<br />

Work: 651-634-5229; Cell 651-775-5017<br />

Site Description: Map found on next page.<br />

2009 Conservation Program Report<br />

Page 240<br />

Total: $360,000

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