BONE LAKE MANAGEMENT DISTRICT: LMI-Bone Lake Comprehensive Plan Implementation

Purpose

Bone Lake Management District will implement recommendations described in its comprehensive management plan including activities to reduce erosion; improve habitat and water quality; and expand lake protection/restoration marketing. Activities include: 1) design/build retention basins; 2) restore shorelines and integrate shoreline woody habitat; 3) implement residential diversion/infiltration best management practices (e.g. berms, rain gardens, rain barrels); 4) continue informational/educational outreach efforts, including implementing waterfront runoff marketing plan. Shoreline restorations on properties using grant funds require a Department approved restrictive covenant permanently establishing the vegetative buffer on the parcel. Restorations will follow standards set forth in NR 191.24(3) unless mutually agreed to in writing with the regional lake coordinator before implementation occurs. Stormwater BMPs will have maintenance, operation, and protection plans specified in a ten-year contract for each site. The Department may perform site inspection and/or monitoring. Project deliverables include: a report summarizing project activities describing accomplishments and challenges; final shoreline restoration plans/maps for grant funded implementation sites; pre/post photos of funded restorations; list of property owners and parcels committed to restrictive covenants or copies of signed covenants; educational materials developed. Special conditions: project design plans and landowner contracts need approval before project begins; applicable water regulation permits must be issued before construction activities commence. This scope summarizes the detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, reports, and education materials, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional lake coordinator.

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Lakes Grant
Lake Protection Grant
LPT-421-11
2010
Complete
 
Reports and Documents
Maps of the locations of half log crib installations around Chaffe Island and Bald Eagle Island.
Image during the installation of a rock pit as part of a downspout on a property near Bone Lake.
Diagram of native plantings and best management implementations at the Bone Lake North Landing boat launch. Includes list of native plantings that were used in implementation.
Image of people carrying logs attached to cinder blocks and placing them into a stream near Bone Lake.
Stormwater BMP installation on Bone Lake.
Image during a native planting and rain garden installation.
Image of native plantings on a property around Bone Lake.
Rock infiltration pit as part of home downspout to reduce runoff into Bone Lake.
Image of a pipe leading into a rock infiltration pit on a property on Bone Lake.
Image of fish sticks implementation on Bone Lake at the Adleman property.
Image of a small water infiltration pond just installed on a property near Bone Lake.
The Bone Lake phosphorus reduction goal was established in the Bone Lake Comprehensive Lake Management Plan 2009. Goals and objectives from the plan are shown in the text box below. The plan calls for gathering additional information to clarify sources of phosphorus to Bone Lake. Objectives were to be reassessed once this information is gathered.
Photo of native plantings around Bone Lake as part of LPT-421-11.
Image of erosion reduction mat placement near a boat landing on Bone Lake.
Image of native plantings as part of a rain garden on a waterfront property near Bone Lake.
Image of a large native planting right on the water's edge.
Image of excavator in front of boat landing.
Blueprint/design for the implementation of best management practices on the Connelly property which is on Bone Lake.
 
Activities & Recommendations
Lakes Planning Grant
Bone Lake Management District will implement recommendations described in its comprehensive management plan including activities to reduce erosion; improve habitat and water quality; and expand lake protection/restoration marketing. Activities include: 1) design/build retention basins; 2) restore shorelines and integrate shoreline woody habitat; 3) implement residential diversion/infiltration best management practices (e.g. berms, rain gardens, rain barrels); 4) continue informational/educational outreach efforts, including implementing waterfront runoff marketing plan.
Grant Awarded
Bone Lake Management District will implement recommendations described in its comprehensive management plan including activities to reduce erosion; improve habitat and water quality; and expand lake protection/restoration marketing. Activities include: 1) design/build retention basins; 2) restore shorelines and integrate shoreline woody habitat; 3) implement residential diversion/infiltration best management practices (e.g. berms, rain gardens, rain barrels); 4) continue informational/educational outreach efforts, including implementing waterfront runoff marketing plan. Shoreline restorations on properties using grant funds require a Department approved restrictive covenant permanently establishing the vegetative buffer on the parcel. Restorations will follow standards set forth in NR 191.24(3) unless mutually agreed to in writing with the regional lake coordinator before implementation occurs. Stormwater BMPs will have maintenance, operation, and protection plans specified in a ten-year contract for each site. The Department may perform site inspection and/or monitoring. Project deliverables include: a report summarizing project activities describing accomplishments and challenges; final shoreline restoration plans/maps for grant funded implementation sites; pre/post photos of funded restorations; list of property owners and parcels committed to restrictive covenants or copies of signed covenants; educational materials developed.
Habitat Restoration - Shoreland
37096310
Habitat Restoration - Shoreland
Shoreland Restoration
 
Watershed
 
Waters