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2008 Save Our Shores Phragmites Control Efforts |
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Save our Shores Phragmites control effort 2008
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Spring-Summer 2008
The following letter and permission form was sent to shoreline property owners on June 1st, and can be downloaded for easy printing in PDF format here. It must be returned by June 24, 2008. If you need this form to complete, please download and print from this link. Thank you to all who participated in our first of many Phragmites control efforts or the Save our Shores Program. The townships are in the process of putting into place a revised 2008 treatment program which should be smaller in scope because of the success of our initial treatment last September. We strongly encourage all shoreline property owners to attend the upcoming 2008 Phragmites treatment program meeting scheduled for June 24th at 7 p.m. at the Peaine Township Hall. Representatives will be available to answer your questions. The townships’ attorney, Bryan Graham, will also be present to discuss the proposed Phragmites ordinance. The intention is to make the treatment as effective as possible while protecting the sensitive shoreline which supports the water quality of the Great Lakes along with wildlife habitat. Concerns have been voiced over Phragmites adversely affecting property values’ which has the potential to erode Beaver Island’s tax base. As a result of townships’ discussions with numerous property owners, both township boards engaged the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality in dialogue concerning the ability of a township to implement an ordinance that would eradicate this invasive plant from our shoreline. After further discussions with the Attorney General’s office, both township boards have forwarded the proposed ordinance again to the DEQ for their final approval. Brian Mastenbrook from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources has again offered his assistance with obtaining the necessary permits and the process of awarding the bid to the treatment company. He hopes to expand treatment to Garden and High Islands where small stands have been detected. A survey of the herbicide treatment results is planned with representation from the MI DNR, townships, Superior Environmental and Aquatic Services, and the Beaver Island Association. An agreement between CMU and the DNR will provide for a detailed Phragmites survey of the entire Beaver Island shoreline. This inspection will take place during the last two weeks of June.
Again, a wealth of Phragmites information can be found at the following website: - Pam Grassmick |
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