File #: 20-0275R    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/13/2020 In control: Recreation, Libraries and Authorities
On agenda: 3/23/2020 Final action: 3/23/2020
Title: AUTHORIZING APPLICATION TO THE US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY GREAT LAKES RESTORATION INITIATIVE FOR GRANT FUNDING FOR ACQUISITION AND RESTORATION OF ECOLOGICALLY VALUABLE TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY ALONG THE ST. LOUIS RIVER AND DEVELOPMENT OF A CITYWIDE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN.
Attachments: 1. Exhibit A
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AUTHORIZING APPLICATION TO THE US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY GREAT LAKES RESTORATION INITIATIVE FOR GRANT FUNDING FOR ACQUISITION AND RESTORATION OF ECOLOGICALLY VALUABLE TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY ALONG THE ST. LOUIS RIVER AND DEVELOPMENT OF A CITYWIDE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN.

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CITY PROPOSAL: WHEREAS, The City of the Duluth wishes to acquire and restore ecologically valuable lands in the St. Louis River Public Lands Area (EXHIBIT A) and one parcel on Park Point known as Pontliana Woods which are highly valued for their ecological benefitsl; and

WHEREAS, The US Environmental Protection Agency Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (USEPA GLRI) has invited a noncompetitive grant application from the City for funds to acquire up to 535 acres of ecologically valuable tax forfeited lands along the St. Louis River, subject to a commitment from St. Louis County to sell those lands for 20% of their estimated market value; and

WHEREAS, The St. Louis County Board will vote on March 24 to preliminary commit to the sale of up to 535 acres of tax forfeit land in the St. Louis River target area and one parcel on Park Point for 20% of their estimated market value; and

WHEREAS, the City wishes to develop an inter-agency Natural Resource Management and Protection Plan (NRMPP) to help the City and its' agency partners prioritize and strategize data collection and analysis, land acquisition, and on-the-ground restoration projects and define a sustainable framework to monitor and manage the City's natural resources; and

WHEREAS, the City wishes to continue removal of invasive plants and regrowth of native plants on several hundred acres of ecologically valuable land along the river

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Duluth hereby supports the submission of an application for $900,000 to the USEPA GLRI including $700,000 towards the acquisition up to 535 acres of tax forfeit lands associated with the St. Louis River, $125,000 towards the city-w...

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