Lakes Grant
Lake Protection Grant
LPT-442-12
2011
Complete
Grant Awarded
The Village of Lac La Belle will hire contractors to implement BMPs on properties located in the Village and the Town of Oconomowoc including buffer strips planted with native vegetation, clearing of invasive species, stream bank stabilization and construction of a water quality basin that will intercept runoff and allow pollutants to be removed through settling.
Lakes Protection Grant
Easement/Buffer
Habitat Restoration - Shoreland
Restore Wetlands
Restore Wetlands
Restore Riparian Habitat
Project Deliverable
The final report will contain a photo essay documenting the following project elements: 75-foot buffer strip in a cons. easement on one side of 75-foot buffer along 847 feet of bank, 1.65 acres, W389N7534 Pennsylvania Street, Alan Runyard property Invasive vegetation clearing & stream bank stabilization along 847 linear feet, W389N7534 Pennsylvania Street, Alan Runyard property, 2.19 acre water quality basin in a cons. easement on Lang Rd., Alan & Susan Runyard property 75-foot buffer strip in a conservation easement on one side of 75-foot buffer along 734 feet of bank, 1.43 acres, Lang Road, Alan & Susan Runyard property Invasive vegetation clearing & stream bank stabilization along 7,341 linear feet, Lang Rd., Alan & Susan Runyard property Invasive vegetation clearing & stream bank stabilization on both sides, 8470 linear feet and 1,170 linear feet, Waukesha County Parks Invasive vegetation clearing & stream bank stabilization along 249 linear feet (both sides), N72W38508 Lang Rd., Todd & Kimberly Hoffman property Invasive vegetation clearing & stream bank stabilization along 579 linear feet, John Davy property Stream bank stabilization along 100 linear feet, W389N6996 Pennsylvania St., Rolling Hills Country Club.
Best Management Practices, Implement
The Village of Lac La Belle will hire contractors to implement BMPs on properties located in the Village and the Town of Oconomowoc including buffer strips planted with native vegetation, clearing of invasive species, stream bank stabilization and construction of a water quality basin that will intercept runoff and allow pollutants to be removed through settling. It is anticipated that all project elements will be constructed by October 2012 with monitoring of sediment and phosphorus to follow to verify water quality conditions and lasting until the summer of 2013.