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t-err-nunity Development staff have reviewed _lie _and lr-.e Permit app:ication for the construction
;f ~ 16-foot by 16 foot storage shed wth minima' land disturbance v~ the Shorcland Over.ay
"rxrng )istric pursuant to chapter 17.30 _2a. The request ws bee -onclitiDrially approved based
-he appiwation submission and the following findings.
l h~ -'-toot setback to the ordinary nigh Ovate, mark {OI11NM) has been met.
Fhe setbacks to the property lines have been nut.
• (VO .vell or septi;: is to oc• con'lecied to `.lie detadlc•d Structure
I lie Impervious SU fa :e ,IS; ca'culation was per:>rned and resulted in 19.7% I•npervious. Mitigation
has been applied that meets 1, ,30 M.?.6.4;.
• Erosion arid Sediment Control plans have b;en submittec that rneet Wisconsin Departrnent of
NX,LV-al Resources `e:.'nnical Stanoards. Best Manayernen: Practices and Slortn ester Management
will be incorporated.
Base-i on ,here fi•,ciirn_ts, approval of the [and Use Peer.,,it is subject to the following conditions:
A post-construction inspection is required prior to removing: the temporary sediment and erosion
axrrol measures, please call me at (+Ti~; 386-4742 to schedule thus inspection,
It is the apoiican"s responsibilih t:: sear= any other required local, state or iederai pe'mit(s; and
approvals; priorto Ianc d-srur'oance activity.
allure to cornpiy vdit^ the terms or :o mitiotis above may result in the revocation of this permit by
t-%! Zoning Admix s:rator pursuant to Chapter •7.71 and chapter 1'•.30(13;.
This approval is subject to the -ond toris fisted above; :t does not allow for any additional
:;)-:;,,ruction, structures. or buildings beyond the lirnits, of this request vour inforrnation will remain
on file at tha St. Croix County Cornmunity Development Department suite. It 's your responsibility to
Nicole Hays
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:-ontacting the Town o` ta, Prairie and ;hc Dcparzment of Na mal ncsources to inquire if additional
permissions are requi ed. This permit fs vaiid for )-lc y(-,ar, with the posslbOr of up to two 1,71 six-
month extensions if the ap,)ht aril submits he approprate. pe,rnit ex:eisior, fee and do: uclentaJorl
Inc Zoning .Administrator. A copy of Oic .and Use Permit placed shoulc oe submi-ted to iho
_own's local Ctuilding Insaectol upon applying for town :)uildinu_ perrrt(s). -he orange placard must
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ST. CRO UNTY• LAND USE PERMIT Filers:
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tst Communtcv e"A CANT INFORMATION
Richard Hudson
Property Owner: Contractor/Agent:
970 Brave Dr.
Mailing Address: Mailing Address:
Somerset, WI
715 246-6619
Daytime Phone: Daytime Phone:
651 341-6343
Cell: Cell:
rhudson@tpt.org
E-mail: E-mail:
SITE INFORMATION :~~;xrt
970 Brave Dr, Somerset, WI 54025
Site Address:
17 31 18 SET i
Property Location: _1/4, 1/4, Sec.. T. _ N., R. W., Town of d (t1;Qt.
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LAND USE INFORMATION
Zoning District (Check one): ❑ AG. ❑ AG. II ❑ RURAL RES. 0 RESIDEVTIAi- ❑ COMMERCIAL ❑ INDUSTRIAL
Overlay District (Check all that apply): 0 SHORELAND ❑ RIVERWAY ❑ FLOODPLAIN ❑ ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
Type of Land Use Permit Request (Check one): Please refer to the current fee schedule on our website.
❑ Lower St. Croix Riverway District ❑ Wireless Communication Tower (Co-location)
0 Shoreland ❑ Temporary Occupancy
❑ Signage ❑ Nonmetallic Mining Operation
❑ Floodplain ❑ Animal Waste Storage Facility
❑ Grading & Filling, 12-24.9% Slopes ❑ Livestock Facility
❑ Other:
❑ Permit processed in conjunction with a Land Division, Special Exception or Variance
16'X 16' STORAGE SHED ADJACENT TO EXISTING HOME
State the nature of your request:
-Zoning Ordinance Reference
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7 attest that the information c wined i _t ti is tru and correct to the best of my kn I dg e.
Property Owner Signature: Date
Contractor/Agent Si nature: Date
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Fee Received:
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ONERAL APPLICATION REQUIRAINTS
APPLICATION:
Applications will not be accepted until the applicant has:
• Met with the Zoning Administrator to review the application;
• Submitted Orlainal olus 2 copies of the entire packet including all supporting information, maps & diagrams;
• Resolved any land use violations and paid any outstanding fees owed to the Community Development Department;
• Signed the application form (the signatures of the property owners and agents acting on their behalf are required); and
• Submitted the appropriate application fee (nonrefundable) payable to: St. Croix County.
REVIEW:
The Zoning Administrator will review the application for completeness and assign a file number to the application. The Zoning
Administrator may require additional information and will notify the applicant of this within 10 days. Upon receiving a complete
application and supporting documents, the Zoning Administrator will:
• send copies of the applications to the appropriate reviewing agencies for comment. Applicants are encouraged to contact
their town to discuss their application and inquire about necessary building permits and approvals at the town level;
• schedule a site visit to the applicant's property, at which time the applicant shall flag all applicable property/project carriers
and label the flags accordingly; and
• review the file and prepare findings for approval or denial of the permit within 60 days. Upon approval, the permit will be
mailed to the applicant or to the applicant's agent.
If approved, the land use permit will be valid for one year from the date of the permit issuance. The applicant may also be required
to apply through the Town for a local building permit. All site plans, pictures, and other materials submitted with the application
become the property of the Conirnunity Development Department and will remain in the file.
CHECKLIST FOR COMPLETE APPLICATION
❑ Completed and signed application form with fee.
Original plus 2 copies needed of the entire packet including ALL supporting inforrnation, maps & diagrams.
A general written statement that specifically explains the request.
A statement indicating whether or not a private water or sanitary system is to be installed.
l Recorded Warranty Deed (may be obtained of the Register of Deed's office).
❑ A complete site plan showing:
• project location in the town;
• lot/parcel dimensions with total lot area, property lines, and all applicable setback,;
• location of existing access roads, right-of way, road setbacks, and recorded easements;
• location of all existing and proposed structures with their square footage and distance from setbacks;
• location of existing and proposed POWTS, wells, driveways, parking areas, access, signs, and other features;
• location of slopes 12% and greater (minimum contours to be determined by the Zoning Administrator);
• all blufflines and slope preservation zones (Riverway) and setbacks from bluf lines;
• location of the OHWM of any abutting navigable waterways and all setbacks from the OHWM;
• location and landward limit of all wetlands, specifications and dimensions for areas of proposed wetland alteration;
• existing and proposed topographic and drainage features and vegetative cover;
• location of floodplain and floodway limits on the property; and
• any other unique limiting conditions of the property or information deemed necessary by the Zoning Administrator.
I or projects that involve land disturbance requests, the following additional information may be required:
LJ Detailed drawings (scale should not be greater than 1 inch to 200 feet).
❑ Grading plan showing grading limits and pre and post contours.
❑ Project schedule and contractor list.
❑ Erosion control plan (Best Management Practices).
❑ Storm water management plan stamped by an engineer and including all runoff calculations.
❑ Vegetation plan including schedule, seeding rates, and species size, type and location.
❑ Other documents:
NOTE: All maps, plans, and engineering data shall be no larger than 11x17. No covers, binders, or
envelopes. Staple or paperclip your application in the upper left-hand corner.
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APP! ICA IO[~' : -F( "AID; -
Completed and signed application form with fee.
To be completed
Original plus 2 copies needed of the entire packet including ALL supporting information,
maps & diagrams.
To be hand-delivered.
A general written statement that specifically explains the request.
Proposed construction of a 16' x 16', single story storage shed (256 square feet) adjacent to
house, opposite the lakeshore.
Owners Richard Hudson and Christine Maloney moved into the home on September 1, 2016.
Other than repairs, no additions to the impermeable surface area have been made.
A graphic elevation and a rough sketch of the proposed shed are attached. The builders have
not yet done any more detailed drawings because of the simplicity of the project.
The shed will sit on a cement pad which covers an area, part of which was already covered with
a cement slab. The remainder that will now be covered was a rock garden, is approximately 166
square feet, per measurements made by Sarah Borrell, on a site visit on September 28, 2018.
The elimination of the rock garden for the shed will increase the original impervious surface
area from 8,407 square feet to 8,590 square feet, or from 19.30% to 19.72% of the total
property area of 43,560 square feet. See attached analysis of land use.
Towards mitigation, in 2017 we replaced an existing lawn with natural prairie with Prairie
Restorations, Scandia. This area is approximately 10,000 square feet, estimated from the aerial
view, and lies between the house and the lake. The previous owner had mowed the lawn and
treated it with lawn chemicals. We plan no chemical treatments of the prairie.
The contract with Prairie Restorations is attached, with photos (a) of the hillside in September,
2016 showing the lawn and (b) the prairie in August 2018.
A statement indicating whether or not a private water or sanitary system is to be
installed.
No water or sanitary is planned for the structure.
A complete site plan showing:
Please see aerial illustration
Project location in the town;
970 Brave Drive, Somerset, Wi.
lot/parcel dimensions with total lot area, property lines, and all applicable setbacks;
See attached printout from St. Croix County WGXtreme
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location of existing access roads, right-of-way, road setbacks, and recorded easements;
See same
location of all existing and proposed structures with their square footage and distance
from setbacks;
See attached aerial view
location of existing and proposed POWTS, wells, driveways, parking areas, access, signs,
and other features;
The property has a single asphalt driveway, connected to Brave Drive, which is a private road.
location of slopes 12% and greater (minimum contours to be determined by the Zoning
Administrator);
The property slopes from the house down to the lake, estimated at 20%.
all blufflines and slope preservation zones (Riverway) and setbacks from blufflines;
see aerial view
location of the OHWM of any abutting navigable waterways and all setbacks from the
OHWM;
see aerial view. The lakeshore is approximately 100 linear feet from the house.
location and landward limit of all wetlands, specifications and dimensions for areas of
proposed wetland alteration;
None
Existing and proposed topographic and drainage features and vegetative cover;
As noted, we have replaced an existing lawn of approximately 10,00 square feet, with prairie.
Location of floodplain and floodway limits on the property; and
none known
Any other unique limiting conditions of the property or information deemed necessary by
the Zoning Administrator.
Noneknown.
For projects that involve land disturbance requests, the following additional information
may be required: ® Detailed drawings (scale should not be greater than 1 inch to 200
feet).
See annotated aerial view
Grading plan showing grading limits and pre and post contours.
No grading is planned
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Project schedule and contractor list.
Everest Homes/Best Property Transofrmations
651-491-4963
1440 Pioneer Circle
Houlton, WI 54082
Job to be completed Oct-Nov 2018
Erosion control plan (Best Management Practices).
none
Storm water management plan stamped by an engineer and including all runoff
calculations.
Not applicable
Vegetation plan including schedule, seeding rates, and species size, type and location.
No vegetation with the structure; see note about new prairie installation.
Other documents:
1. Rough elevation of shed and position near house
2. Sketch of dimeruions of shed
3. Calculation of area of lot from St. Croix County showing total of 1 acre
4. Legal description of property from St. Croix County
5. Analysis of impervious surfaces on property, with approximate location of shed
indicated with black square.
6. Email from Sarah Borell showing measurement of rock garden which will be covered by
the shed, totaling 165.5 square feet
7. Proposal from Prairie Restoration, with copies of cancelled checks for payment.
8. Photos of the hill side before and after installation of prairie.
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From: Richard Hudson & Christine Maloney, 970 Brave Drive, Somerset, WI 54025
Phone: 715-246-6619
Email: rhudson@gmail.com
Re DNR Land Use Permit
Proposed storage building constructed roughly as sketched below, and as illustrated in the
attached rendering. Our goal is to have the building that matches the look of the house. A
couple of photos of the house are attached.
Specifications:
Stud walls, no interior finishing.
Cedar siding, trim and shingle roof to match house.
Space for storage over rafters.
Wired for lighting and outlets.
/ Shingled Roof to match house
8' tall
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Alt. Parcel 17.31.18.642A TOWN OF STAR PRAIRIE
ST. CROIX COUNTY,
WISCONSIN
Owner and Mailing Address: Co-Owner(s):
CHRISTINE H MALONEY HUDSON, RICHARD C
RICHARD C HUDSON
970 BRAVE DR Physical Property
SOMERSET WI 54025 Address(es):
970 BRAVE DR
Districts:
Dist# Description Parcel History:
5432 SCH DIST OF SOMERSET Date Doc # VOUPage Type
1700 WITC 1013+2016 1037224 WD
8050 SOUAW LAKE RHAB & MANAGE 07,x19 2012 960231 WD
012311988 435497 805!583 WD
Legal Description: Acres: 0.000
SEC 17 T31N R18W: LOTS 7 & 8 BLK D WIGWAM
SHORES
Plat Tract (3-T-R 401. 1601A GL) BlocluCondo Bldg
03-047-WIGWAM SHORES 17-31N-18W NE D LOT 7 8
03 047 WIGWAM SHORES 17-31N-18W SE D LOT 7;8
2018 Valuations: Values Last Changed on
1010!2013
Class and Description Acres Land Improvement Total
G1 RESIDENTIAL 0.000 78.100.00 224,800.00 302,900.00
Totals for 2018
General Property 0.000 78,100.00 224,800.00 302,900.00
Woodland 0.000 0.00 0.00 0.00
Totals for 2017
General Property 0.000 78,100.00 224,800.00 302,900.00
Woodland 0.000 0.00 0.00 0.00
2018 Taxes
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• Friday, October 5, 2018912:54:26 PM Central Daylight Time
Subject: RE: Permit for Shed on Squaw Lake Property
Date: Thursday, October 4, 2018 at 2:36:27 PM Central Daylight Time
From: Sarah Borrell
To: Richard Hudson, Tom@everesthomeswi.com
CC: Nicole Hays
Attachments: image001.jpg, image005.png, image002.jpg, Land Use Permit Application Fillable.pdf,
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Good afternoon,
Richard. I'm glad we were able to touch base just now. I have attached the County Land Use Permit to this
email- The check list for a complete application is on page 2. 1 have also attached pictures from my onsite
Friday afternoon of the new apron. As a part of the land use permit, it will be necessary to include a copy of
the proposed budding plans. From what I see based off of previous aerial photos, the area outlined in blue
below was the area of recent improvements -
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Y The . allows new impervious sutlace on up to 15% with a Land Use Permit per Section
17.30 J. and allows greater than 1500 but no more than 30oo with a Land Use Permit and a Mitigation Plan.
First, I would figure out the total amount of impervious surface on your property, the following worksheet
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If the percentage is greater than 15%, then Mitigation will be required per Section 17.30 M and is designed
to proportionately compensate for development and is based on a points required and awarded system.
Please do not hesitate to contact our office if you have any additional questions.
Thank you,
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Proposal to Create a Native Landscape at the
Maloney and Hudson Residence
Somerset, WI
Prepared for:
Christine Maloney and Richard Hudson
97o Brave Drive
Somerset WI 54025
rhudson433@gmail.com
651.433.4156
Prepared by:
Jeff West
Site Manager
jwest(a)prairieresto.com
Project Area:
8400 square feet
Prairie Restorations. Inc.
21120 Ozark Court North
Scandia, MN 55073
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A. Company Background: hia ttevww-P!^Iri.r a:com nmsion shmi (Follow the blue links to team more)
Prairie Restorations, Inc. (PRI) has been dedicated to the restoration and management
of native plant communities for over 39 years. We are fortunate to have worked with
thousands of clients on a wide variety of projects in both the public and private
sectors throughout the Upper Midwest.
The PRI staff currently consists of 45 full-time professionals and about an equal
number of seasonal employees which operate out of six Minnesota locations. Most of
the staff has B.S. degrees in natural resource related fields such as biology, forestry,
horticulture or wildlife. As a full service restoration company, PRI is able to provide
our clients expertise and service in all facets of native landscape restoration. Along
with consulting, design, installation and land management services, we also produce
our own local ecotype seed and plant materials which are used on all of our projects.
The PRI Team is committed to and passionate about protecting and enhancing our
valuable natural resources. It is this dedication that is brought to each and every one
of our projects. We are proud to offer the best expertise, services and products
available in the industry and appreciate the opportunity to provide you with this
proposal.
B. Project Overview:
1. Establishing a native landscape in this area will
provide a longterm, ecologically sound landscape that is adapted to the existing
conditions of the site. This native landscape will not require irrigation, black dirt or
other soil amendments.. It will add a distinctive look to the property as well as
provide valuable habitat for songbirds, butterflies, bees and other pollinators.
2. To establish this planting, the site will be treated with herbicide to kill existing weeds,
burned to remove dead vegetation, harrowed to provide a smooth seedbed, seeded
with native grasses and wildflowers, and covered with straw erosion blanket to
protect the seeding and enhance germination.
3. An option is given to plant native wildflower and grass plugs within the project area to
add diversity and color within the project area.
4. An estimate for 3 years of Establishment Period Vegetation Management is included
in this proposal.
C. Site preparation:
1. In areas with actively growing vegetation, apply a glyphosate herbicide (Roundup' or
equivalent) and a triclopyr herbicide (Garton 3A'° or equivalent) with appropriate
surfactants, as per manufacturer's directions. Allow a minimum of 30 days before
disturbing the vegetation with other procedures.
2. Remove the dead vegetation by implementing a prescribed burn using appropriate
procedures, equipment and permits. If this is not feasible, mow the dead vegetation
and remove excess thatch as needed.
3. Allow the site to green up, followed by an application of a glyphosate herbicide
(Roundup' or equivalent) as per manufacturer's directions. Allow a minimum of 10
days before disturbing the vegetation with other procedures.
4. Harrow or rake the soil to create a smooth seedbed.
D. Seed and Seeding: htto:/lwww unl eresto.com/innaunion_seedipyshllIll
1. Seeding dates will be in the spring or summer before August 101h or in the fall
between September 2011 and freeze-up.
2. The grass seed will be spread by hand broadcasting throughout the project area
followed by a raking to incorporate the seed into the soil.
3. Following the raking, flower seed will be spread by hand broadcasting onto the soil.
4. The seed mixes will consist of the following species and amounts:
Grass Seed Ibs / project area
Canada wild rye (Elymus conodensis) 1/8
Bottlebrush grass (Elymus hystrix) 1/8
Silky wild rye (Elymus villosus) 1/8
PRI Savanna Grass Mix:
29% Little bluestem, 25% Side oats grama,
12% Poverty oat grass, 6% Big bluestem,
5% Canada wild rye, 4% Bottlebrush grass,
4% Silky wild rye, 4% Indian grass,
3% Hairy wood chess, 2°% Blue gra ma,
296 Fringed brome, 296 Kalm's brome,
296 Prairie dropseed, all by PLS weight 2
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Note: A cover crop will be sown along with the native grasses at a rate of approximately 25 Ibs./acre. Cover crop is an
annual grass species that germinates quickly and will reduce the risk of soil erosion on the site. Oats will be used
for a spring or summer seeding, and winter wheat will be used for a fall seeding.
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Wildflower Seed oz / project area
Butterfly weed (Asclepius tuberosa) 1/4
Rough blazing star (Liotris ospera) 1/4
Meadow blazing star (Liotris ligubstylus) 1/4
Wild lupine (Lupinus perenais) 1/4
PRI Savanna Wildflower mix:
16% Hoary vervain, 14% Purple prairie clover, 14'Y~ Black-eved Susan,
12% Leadplant, 8% Common ox-eye, 5% Bush clover,
4% Golden Alexander, 3% Wild bergamot, 3% Stiff goldenrod,
3X Smooth aster, 3% Western spiderwort, 3% Canada tick trefoil,
3% Showy penstemon, 2% Prairie rose, 2% Common milkweed,
2% Upland goldenrod, 1% W hrte prairie clover, 1% Yarrow,
1% Northern bedstraw, all by PLS weight 8
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E. Erosion Control: nrtn7ix'•~".~ ...u i_m_~m~ Inanllnbon ew..... :.I
1. Cover crop will be sown along with the native grasses.
2. Bio-net straw erosion blanket (5150bn or equivalent) will be applied as per
manufacturer's directions to the entire project area.
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F. Plants and Planting:
1. Optionally, the planting can be further diversified with wildflower and/or grass plants
(plugs or 4 inch pots). These will be planted individually in appropriate microhabitats
throughout, or in designated areas of the project. The plants used will consist
primarily of species other than those previously seeded.
2. From the following list a minimum of 12 species will be used.
I Plant a total of 600 plugs.
4. Plant a total of 90 - 4 inch pots.
Wildflowers
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Wood anemone (Anemone quinquefolio) Rough blazing star (Liotris ospero)
Pussytoes (Antennario neglecta) Meadow blazing star (Liotris ligulisty/is)
Columbine (Aquilegio conadensis) False lily of the valley (Moionthemum conodense)
Wild sarsaparilla (Arolia nudicoul(s) False solomon's seal (Moionthemum roremosum)
American spikenard (Arolio racemoso) Starry false solomon's seal (Malpnthembm stc,dfof,.mi
lack-in-the-pulpit (Artsaema triphyllum) Downy sweet cicily (Osmorhiza cloytorm)
Prairie sage (Arremisia ludoviciona) Woodland phlox (Phlox divaricato)
Wild ginger (Asorum conodense) Prairie phlox (Phlox pilosa)
I(arebell (Companula rotundifolia) Obedient plant (Physostegia virginic)
Spring beauty (Cloytonio virginica) Jacob's ladder (Polemonium reptons)
I arge-leaved aster (Eurybio macrophylla) Solomon's seals (Polygonatum brflorurn)
Wild strawberry (Fragorio virginiana) Meadow rose (Rosa blanda)
Northern bedstraw (Galium boreole) Wood blue-eyed grass (Sisyrinchium montanurn)
Wild geranium (Geranium moculatum) Zigzag goldenrod (Solidogo flexicoulis)
Prairie smoke (Geum triflorum) Lindley's aster (Symphyotrichum cilioloturn)
Alum root (Heuchero richordsonir) Early meadow rue (Tholictrurn dioicum)
Long leaved bluets (Houstoma longifolio) Culver's root (Veronicostrum virginicum)
Virginia waterleaf (Hydrophyllum virgintanum) Canada white violet (Viola conadensis)
Grasses and Sedges
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Kdlnl s brome (Bromus kalmii) Wood sedge (Carex rosea)
Plains oval sedge (Carex brevior) Wood rush (Luzula occuminoto)
Pennsylvania sedge (Corex pensylvanica) Many-flowered wood rush (luiu/o multiflora)
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G. Management: ..-Ji ,
1. Management (maintenance) plays a vital role in the eventual success of any native
landscape installation, especially during the establishment period. Active
management of your native landscape is highly recommended to give the project the
best opportunity for long term success.
2. During the germination year, the project area may need to be mowed to control
annual weed development. If a "closed" canopy of weed cover develops, it should be
mowed to aid in the growth of the prairie seedlings by reducing competition. Mowing
may also be necessary if the weeds are about to set seed. Optimum cutting height,
depending on the wildflower species present, is typically 4 to 6 inches. It is important
that the clippings are finely mulched in order to prevent smothering. PRI can provide
the mowing services if desired. Please refer to the cost section of this proposal for a
mowing quote.
3. In years following the first growing season, Integrated Plant Management (IPM)
services are utilized to control annual, biennial and perennial weed species within the
developing native landscape. Typical IPM services include spot herbicide spraying,
spot mowing, herbicide wicking or hand weeding. These services are billed on a per
trip cost agreed upon prior to the growing season. Rough estimates are provided in
the cost section of this proposal for these future management activities.
4. Prescribed burning is a highly effective management tool and may be recommended
for your project as it matures. Burning stimulates native species to grow more
robustly and also help to deter the presence of many non-native and/or woody
species. Prescribed burning, when recommended, will be provided as a separate lump
sum cost.
5. In lieu of burning, or during years when the site is not burned, a Spring Dormant
Mowing can be used to "clean up" previous year's growth and set the table for the
new growing season. This mowing would occur early in the spring, as soon as
conditions permit. Spring Dormant Mowing, when recommended, will be provided as
a separate lump sum cost.
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H. Anticipated Management:
The following table conveys the anticipated management procedures for your project
during the first 3 growing seasons. Estimates for these procedures are provided in the
cost section of this proposal.
Year Projected Management Procedures
2017 Complete site mowings to control annual weed canopy
(2 or 3 mowings as needed).
Project monitoring
2018 Complete site mowing
Integrated Plant Management (IPM) - includes spot spraying, spot mowing, wicking, hand
weeding, and other techniques to control weeds and invasive species
(3 to 4 visits are typical)
Project monitoring
2019 Spring burn to encourage native plant growth and to help deter the presence of non-native and
woody species.
Integrated Plant Management (IPM) - 3 to 4 visits are typical
Project monitoring
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I. Costs:
**WI States Sales Tax will apply to all work"
Prolect Installation:
Site preparation (includes sproying, buming, disking, harrowing) $2425
Seed bed prep, seed and seeding as specified $1587
S1 508N Erosion blanket (940yds @ $1.95/yd) ............................................$1833
Installation Total $5845
Optional Wildflower seedlings (600 instolled(a) $2.75 each) $1350
Ophonal4" potted plants (90 installed (a) SS ;O S49 S
Vegetation Management:
Future Management Estimates:
Growing season 2017 (assumes 31PM1mow visits) $750
Growing season 2018 (assumes 31PM visits) $900
Growing season 2019 (assumes 3IPM visits and a prescribed burn)........... $1800
Please note: The Future Management Estimates are meant to convey typical management costs for
projects of similar size and characteristics. Prior to each growing season, you will receive a specified
quote from your project manager detailing the recommended management strategies and associated
costs for your project.
PRI will provide o follow-up consultation approximately 1 month after the completion of the project (if
the project was seeded in the fall, the consultation will occur the following spring). The Restorotionist
(or salesperson) will meet with the project owner to assess the status of the project, answer any
questions, and provide any necessary recommendations. This follow-up consultation will be provided at
no additional cost.
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J. Guarantee: Prairie Restorations, Inc. (PRI) has a great tradition of successfully
installing native landscapes throughout the Upper Midwest. We feel our expertise in
this industry is second to none and we stand behind every one of our projects.
Because we are confident in our abilities to provide you with the best possible
materials and services, we are proud to offer the following guarantee:
On projects installed by PRI crews within the specified dates, we will guarantee
successful establishment within three full growing seasons, given the following
conditions:
1. That PRI materials and PRI installation services are used on the project.
2. That the failure of the project is not due to the actions of others.
3. That PRI staff has been consistently involved with the maintenance of the project
(consultation with the client or direct utilization of PRI management services) from
the time of germination until the end of the third growing season (i.e. mowing, spot
spraying, and controlled burning).
This outline provides a step-by-step plan for accomplishing the restoration of this site.
If successful establishment does not occur within three full growing seasons, all
necessary steps will be taken to ensure the eventual success of the project, at no
additional charge. For purposes of this guarantee, successful establishment is defined
as follows: That the presence of at least 75% of the original seeded or planted species
can be found on site, and that the overall density of vegetation is comprised of no less
than 75% native species.
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Proposal for prairie installation at 970 Brave, Dr., Somerset, WI
Owners Richard Hudson, Christine Maloney
K. Contract:
If you accept the proposal as written and want to proceed with the project, please
sign the contract below.
Owner (print): (CHARD HUDSON Date: MARCH 30, 2017
Signed. Title:
Project Name: 970 BRAVE Contract Value: $ 5,845
Contractor: Prairie Restorations, Inc. 20% = $1169
Signed: Date:
Jeff West - Site Manager
Prairie Restorations, Inc. Note -Basic installation contract.
21120 Ozark Court North Additional plantings to be discussed.
Scandia MN 55073
A 20% down payment is required at this time. Please return a copy of the signed
contract, along with payment for 20% of the total project cost. The remainder of the
contract will be billed upon completion.
L. Notes: Please note that this proposal is valid for 1 months (from the date on the
proposal). If the proposal is accepted after the 1 month period, PRI reserves the right
to modify the proposal based on cost fluctuations and material availability.
Restoration outline prepared by Prairie Restorations, Inc. (PRI(, Princeton, Minnesota
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Richard Hudson, Chrstine Maloney
When we moved into the property on September 1, 2016, the land between the house and the
lake was planted with grass, which was mowed and treated by a local lawn-service company.
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In 2017, we contracted with Prairie Restorations, Scandia, to replace the lawn with natural
prairie (proposal is attached).
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