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HomeMy WebLinkAbout97-306 Resolution No. 97-306 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING SUBMISSION OF A GRANT APPLICATION TO THE NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS WETLANDS CONSERVATION ACCOUNT FUND (Lord' s Park Zoo Slough) BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS, that Robert O. Malm, Interim City Manager, be and is hereby authorized and directed to submit a grant application to the Northeastern Illinois Wetlands Conservation Account Fund for the Lord' s Park Zoo Slough, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. s/ Kevin Kelly Kevin Kelly, Mayor Presented: December 17, 1997 Adopted: December 17 , 1997 Omnibus Vote: Yeas 7 Nays 0 Attest: s/ Dolonna Mecum Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk :Charles H.Schrader&Associates 'a 630!879-3659 {i'12/9197 3:33 PM 02/3 Northeastern Illinois Wetlands Conservation Account Fund Suite 1880, 220 South State Street, Chicago, Illinois 60604 Application Date: December 5, 1997 Name of Applicant : City of Elgin Department of Parks and Recreation Address: 31 South Grove, Elgin Illinois 60123 Contact Person: Jerry Pask, A.S.L.A., Park Development. Coord. Telephone: 847 931-6788 Fax: 847 9316144 P rojf_c.L'itle andAtzstract: Lord's Park Zoo Slouch Lord's Park is an 82 acre community park located in the heart of a high density urban area. Surrounded by diverse socio-economic neighborhoods, Lord's Park attracts over 200,000 annual visitors. Duc: to antiquated management practices, a lovely section of Willow Creek and the adjacent naturally occurring wetlands have been severely degraded. At present a storm sewer collects water from an adjoining subdivision and commercial area and drains into the east branch of Willow Creek. It is a classic urban "run-off" problem which is further exacerbated by a concrete drainage swale through a detention area. The creek then leaves the detention area and enters the Lord's Park Zoo. Problem arise from the rapid discharge of the storm water which flushes from the streets through the storm sewer pipes and into the zoo, where the creek picks up animal nutrients from the elk exhibit, and dumps these pollutants and sediments into the Middle Lagoon and Willow Creek. This project involves the Phase II construction of a recreated a wetland slough to further enhance the first phase slough development. It will not only improve the water quality and habitat, but will also expand wetland education opportunities in a highly visible setting. Specifically the project involves the excavation of the 2 western sloughs, wetland recreation and habitat enhancements, wetland exhibits, improved fencing, visitor path, and realignment of the Deer and Elk exhibit areas. The zoo animals will be kept out of the recreated wetland sough by fencing and at the same time let the visitors believe the deer and elk are part of the wetland exhibit. The project includes public and private partnerships, and serves persons from both Kane arid Cook Counties. Northeaster_ _Wetlands Cons•Account Fund Request : $70,000 Qth_e_r_b1formatli.4i'L:_ Location Map Site Development Plan Development Cross Section Watershed Boundaries Map Soil/Hydrologic Map Sidwell Map Species List CCharles H.Schrader&Associates Zr 630/879-3659 Z12/9/97 '.T.)3:34 PM '3/3 EL4ject Budget-. Component Fund Agency Agency Total Request Cash In-Kind Personnel Costs: Jerry Pask, Project Coordinator 3,200 hrs @ $25.00 $8,000 Park Maintenance 3 staff 120 hrs $20.00 $7,200 Volunteer labor costs 35 volunteers - 12 hours each @$11.00 $4,620 S19,820 Indirect: Bid Production casts' Delivery costs $ 500 S 500 Contracted Services* $70,000 $50,000 5119,680 See attached breakdown Total: S70,000 $50,000 $20,320 $140,000 *Cost Estimates for Lord's Park Zoo Slough/ USFWS Grant ITEM COST 1. Excavation 3,377.8 cubic yards, grading, etc. $50,667.00 2. New Fencing and Gates (Including removal of existing) $17,000.00 3. Wetland Prairie Seeding $ 5,000.00 4. Geese exclusion boxes (Qty: 10) $ 1,000.00 5. Split Rail Fencing (Qty: 850 L.F. of Perimeter $ 4,080.00 security fence) 6. Visitors Path (Qty: 850 L.F.) $ 7,500.00 7. Interpretive Signage $ 4,260.00 9. Benches (Qty: 5) $ 3,373.00 10. Litter Containers (Qty: 2) $ 600.00 11. Emergent & Aquatic Plant Material $ 15,200.00 Material(Purchase & Installed) 12. Trees & Shrubs $ 5,000.00 13. Contingency: $ 6,000.00 TOTAL $119,680.00 c;(OF ESC Agenda Item No. City of Elgin 0 1TEll F�-�. November 21, 1997 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Robert 0. Malm, Interim City Manager SUBJECT: Grant Request for Lords Park Improvement From the U. S. Fish and Wildlife PURPOSE The purpose of this memorandum is to provide the Mayor and members of the City Council with information to consider applying for the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Northeastern Illinois Wetlands Conservation Grant to create a slough system within the Lords Park Zoo. BACKGROUND The Northeastern Illinois Wetlands Conservation Account is a matching grant funded by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service and The Conservation Fund. Included in the proposed project in Lords Park will be the excavation of the sloughs, construction of the spillways, wetland prairie seeding, emergent plant material, visitor walks, new trees and shrubs, new fencing and gates, plus public educational exhibits and displays describing the project and the importance of the wetland ecosystem to the Elgin residents . The grant request will be a continuation of the slough system project submitted to the Army Corps of Engineers, CorLand Grant that was approved for submission by the City Council on November 5, 1997 . Should the City of Elgin not receive the CorLand Grant, the Fish and Wildlife grant will be used in its place. Phase 2 of the Lords Park Master Plan included the creation of a slough system within the park. The slough system project would serve a dual purpose to remove the sediments and nutrients in the creek before entering the lagoons; thus, improving water quality and creating a natural means for the water in the lagoons to freeze in order to offer ice skating. Funding is available for the creation of new wetlands, education and stewardship programs on the east branch of Willow Creek in Lords Park through the Northeastern Illinois Wetlands Conservation Account. The grant request will total $140, 000, with a 50/50 fund match from park impact fees . Grant Request for Lords Park Improvements November 21, 1997 Page 2 go.r' COMMUNITY GROUPS/INTERESTED PERSONS CONTACTED Izaak Walton League and Charles Schrader and Associates, Grant Consultants . C/yvt., FINANCIAL IMPACT The total grant request is for $140, 000 . The required match- ing funds of up to $70, 000 are available as follows : $50, 000 from Park Impact Fees, account number 010-0000-231 . 15-31, Parks Donations/East Zone and $20, 000 from a combination of both volunteers and the City of Elgin staff labor and equipment. LEGAL IMPACT None. ALTERNATIVES None. RECOMMENDATION 01111 It is recommended that the City Council approve the Northeast- ern Illinois Wetlands Conservation Account (Grant) for the slough improvements within Lords Park Zoo. Respectfully submitted, Monica Meyers, Director Pars and Recreation :epaetme t Roe -rt • . Malm Interim City Manager •j.:2S-., - . ..... _ . . ,.. • ':: -•,-.• . ___.---- • 1 il j .,....._______-_. --:-:-.-:-'•---•-------' ' ..„•':,:•:•.,.. ,____-,,, __----- . ... ...._ _. .• ns ?psR1(i il\A? 0\1E-w"-* • _--;--- .- 40•1"*. 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