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Crooked Lake Area Association
Draft Crooked Lake Comprehensive Management Plan
February 24, 2009
Direct Involvement
1. Invasive Spp.
2. Muck
3. Nonpoint Source Pollution
4. Trash
Goals & Objectives
1. Assist in developing a 3-D map of lake substrate2. Identify strategies to restore or enhance lakeshore
habitat3. Increase abundance of native submersed aquatic
plants4. Reduce interference with recreational use of Crooked
Lake caused by Eurasian water milfoil and Curly leaf pondweed
5. Reduce siltation to, and the pollution of Crooked Lake
6. Keep Crooked Lake Clean
Activities
Role Goal
Finance Plant Restoration
Annual Chemical Treatment at 15%
Annual Chemical Treatment at 20%
Lead Buffer Strips
Lake Core Samples
Boat Inspection
Catch Basin Stenciling
Assist Enforcement Campaign
Increased Garbage Pick up effort
Crooked Lake Area Association Costs
Issue Activity 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Total
EWM Chemical Treatment
4,500 4,700 9,200
20% Treatment
6,000 6,200 6,400 18,600
Plant Restoration
1,500 1,000 5,000 7,500 10,000 25,000
Total 6,000 5,700 11,000 13,700 16,400 52,800
Stormwater
Buffer Strips(grants + Home-owner)
4,500-7,000
4,500-7,000
4,500-7,000
4,500-7,000
18,000-30,000
Potential Funding Sources
Membership dues
City contributions for EWM treatment
Lake Association Fund Raising
GrantsDNR Treatment Grants
Federal Clean Lake Grants
Minnesota Waters
Taxes (Special Subwatershed Taxing District)
Plant Restoration Program
2009Sample lake sedimentsEstimate the number of macrophyte propagules and
viability
2010Determination of ability to naturally recolonize or
reliance on external strategy
2011Trials using test species in small exclosures
Plant Restoration Program
2012Further protected plantings of successful species, test
other species
2013Further protected plantings of successful species, test
other species
OR
Natural reproduction
Full Plan Availability
www.cooncreekwd.org
Headlines: Draft Crooked Lake Comprehensive Management Plan
Questions?
Thank you.