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EXHIBIT A <br /> The habitat improvements described below are agreed to by City of Elk River, the USFWS, in a <br /> Landowner Agreement dated 07/31/2017. <br /> Landowner Contact Information: <br /> Name: City of Elk River <br /> Mailing Address: 13065 Orono Parkway <br /> City: Elk River State MN Zip code: 55330 <br /> Telephone Numbers: Home: 763-635-1000 <br /> Email N/A <br /> Description of Habitat Improvement Proiect and Obiectives: <br /> This project will restore approximately 1 acre of degraded wetland habitat and 15 acres of prairie and oak <br /> savanna habitat on public property located in Sherburne County,Minnesota. The project is roughly <br /> located within the city limits of Elk River. The project will provide habitat for numerous migratory birds <br /> and native pollinators. The project will contribute towards restoration goals in the Upper Mississippi <br /> River/Great Lakes Joint Venture area and Minnesota's Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy <br /> Action Plan. <br /> The FWS Biologist provided technical recommendations to the landowner regarding permitting and <br /> design. Recommendations of vegetative management were also expressed to enhance the diversity of the <br /> habitat. Project oversight and cost share of$2,500.00 was provided by the FWS. The Landowner also <br /> provided$62,600.00 in cost share in the form of cash and other in-kind match to coordinate the <br /> restoration of the habitat holistically. <br /> USFWS will: <br /> Provide cost share as outlined in the budget to implement the restoration plan. The FWS Biologist also <br /> provided vegetative management recommendations and technical expertise for the property. The FWS <br /> will provide on-going coordination with the Landowner to insure progress is being made in a timely and <br /> efficient manner and will conduct a final site inspection with the Landowner to verify completion of the <br /> project. Additionally,the FWS Biologist will periodically check the project for implementation success <br /> for the duration of the agreement. The FWS will provide $2,500.00 cost share towards the project. <br /> The Landowner(s)will: <br /> Hire a contractor/or complete the work themselves to install the embankment/dike structures,remove <br /> unwanted/invasive plant species,and monitor project success following implementation. The Landowner <br /> has agreed to provide cost share of$62,600.00 towards the project including; cash,in-kind labor, and <br /> materials to complete the prairie portion of the project. The Landowner also agrees to maintain the site <br /> with future maintenance that might include;mowing, spraying, and shrub removal of any invasive <br /> species. Supplemental native wetland seeding and/or plant installation may also be conducted. <br /> FWS NonOBL <br /> 08/14 <br />
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