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Burke-Gilman Trail Vegetation Management PlanManagement Unit 9Management Unit 9: Inverness Dr. NE to NE 97th St.
The trail is surrounded by single-family residences. M9S1
Refer to Soil Erosion Control section for implementation approach. M9N1
Some wet site species already exist. Diversifying will help reduce spread of Japanese knotweed. M9E1
Development of wet site species in the understory will assist in limiting invasive species. Good conifers warrant protection from invasives. M9W1
Adjoining land on north side of trail directly east and west of Sand Point Way NE allows for development of good wildlife habitat. Excellent area for enhancement of wildlife habitat. Two parcels of land directly adjacent to the trail are owned by the DPR and provide a sizable area for habitat development. M9E2 Strong native component would act as bridge from wildlife habitat in previous section to Matthews Beach Park and Lake Washington.
This section serves to bridge a number of wildlife habitats. It also serves to join Project M16-17N2 with Lake Washington, helping to diversify the wildlife of these areas. M9E3
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October 20, 2006
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