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Section 1 - Project Information <br /> Property Title: Oakhdl Eugene Dataset: CA004 PAR ID: R0520AK2 03/22J2001 <br /> Cost Year 0 <br /> • Date of site visit: 01/15/2001 - <br /> Development Project <br /> Name Oakhill =North Greenhill Prairie & Ash Grove Units <br /> Acres 80 <br /> Stage of planning 0 <br /> Conserved acres 0 °, <br /> Mitigation Bank <br /> Log Yes MBCR:0 <br /> Credit basis <br /> Stage of planning various <br /> Notes <br /> Site name is North Greenhill Site Ash Grove Unit within the Oak Hill Management area. <br /> Also know as site B9 in the WEWP. <br /> Total site is 80 acres: <br /> 6.2 ac designated wetland within the ash grove <br /> 50.6 ac designated agricultural wetland <br /> 23.2 ac are oak savanna upland, ag upland, and upland mounds within the ag wetland. <br /> — Ash grove area including wetlands is approx 1/5 of the site approx 14 ac. <br /> Oak area approx 8 ac. <br /> Treated area (old fields solarized or scraped) approx 45 ac <br /> Fill area (where scrapings are placed) is approx 6 ac. <br /> Current monitoring seems to be concemed with determining best methods of <br /> restoration. Tree cutting versus bums in the Ash Grove. Sod removal or solarization in <br /> the wet meadow. Some of these may become permanent activities. Establishment of <br /> grades (topog) is critical to success. Note: this is the only Eugene unit outside the city <br /> UGB. <br /> Monitoring between 1998 & 1999 shows enhancements for hydrology and vegetation <br /> are making an excellent start toward meeting project goals. <br /> Property Analysts Record 2.0 (C) 1999 Center for Natural Lands Management <br />
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