i <br /> o~ <br /> See page 20 for definitions ~ ~,c~ ~`',~P f <br /> Implementation Plan y~~¢~Q~?~ a~y~~~ i <br /> Skinner Butte Park Master Plan ACTION ACTION VOL. POSSIBLE cosT <br /> PRIORITY TYPE OPPS. NOTES PROJECT STAGES TIMELINE FUNDS ESTIMATE <br /> A. Incorporate and draw upon, and/or adopt existing, state-of-the May be refined by habitat inventory. See <br /> art practices and management guidelines developed for other, Habitat Management Plan ~ <br /> similar circumstances (ex. Hendricks Park Forest 1 POL immediate <br /> Management Plan) <br /> I <br /> B. Execute management protocol recommended by the natural May be refined by habitat inventory. See <br /> resources study 1 POL Habitat Management Plan immediate <br /> 2. ~ HABITAT RESTORATfON: restore certain areas of the <br /> i <br /> park to a higher habitat value ~ <br /> A Con -crt certain segments of irrig~~ed, mown dawn fo nati~de See Management Unit Descriptions * ~ <br /> upland praise 1 NR 2003 TBD $50,000 <br /> B. Convert certain rnixcd successional shrub and forest areas on See Management Unit Descriptions <br /> the south, east and west slopes of the butte to native upland 1 NR * 2003 BOND $10,000 ~ ' <br /> prairie ~ <br /> i <br /> C. Com~srt certain mixed successional shrub and forest areas nn See Management Unit Descriptions ~ <br /> the south. east and west slopes of the butte to oak savanna 1 NR ~ 2003 TBD $25,000 ~ <br /> I <br /> D. Con~~rt certain areas of la:a~n to native wet praise, where See Management Unit Descriptions ~ <br /> passible to serve as potential storm wafer qualify NR * 2003 BOND $30,000 <br /> enhancement or infiltration areas <br /> I <br /> E. Actively manage restored and converted areas to preserve, i <br /> protect and enhance the desired ecosystem type 1 M as neccesary <br /> I <br /> F. Applies to natural resources study <br /> I <br /> ~t~o~ d gig t a invgn4ory+ 1 CR see NR see NR study see Habitat <br /> study Inventory <br /> G. Balance conversion of areas with current recreational uses See Management Unit Descriptions <br /> and needs 1 CR <br /> H. Habitat restoration recommendations should also consider See Habitat Management Plan and <br /> aesthetic and educational values as key functions of the park 1 CR Habitat Management Unit general <br /> description ~ <br /> i <br /> Strategy: Create management units to guide implementation strategies <br /> i <br /> A. In order to maintain continuity and a clear, cohesive system of See Ch. 5 Management Units and j <br /> management and improvement, analyze the functions of the Management Unit Descriptions <br /> park as a whole and execute planning and management to 1 CR complete i <br /> support those functions j <br /> B. Analyze the function of various areas of the park and See Ch. 5 Management Units and <br /> determine their programming requirements, unique values and Management Unit Descriptions <br /> associations with similar management needs 1 CR complete <br /> <br /> __._..e.._..___.....-... <br /> C• c See Ch. 5 Management Units and see NR see Habitat <br /> 1' RE Management Unit Descriptions study see NR study Inventory <br /> II <br /> _ <br /> Imp;_ ation t ; 6 ; ~ { u.m~_~;lanua_,__._. <br /> ~ <br /> <br />