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Agenda Item 7. Grant Modifications
A. 11-173 – High Plains - North Platte River Invasive Species Control (Pages 7-5 thru 7-6)
The sponsor is requesting a 1-year extension of the expiration date to June 30, 2017. Remaining funds
have been obligated for invasive species removal. Work is scheduled around migratory bird time
restrictions and is weather dependent. Not all work will be completed prior to June 30, 2016. An
additional year is requested to continue the project and ensure funds are available.
Staff recommends approving the one-year extension to June 30, 2017
Possible Action: a motion to approve, modify and approve or deny the modification request.
B. 12-129 – Lincoln – Eastern Saline Wetlands (Pages 7-7 thru 7-9)
The sponsor is requesting a 1-year extension of the expiration date to June 30, 2017. Final design of the
wetland renovation at Marsh Wren is complete pending any modification required by the U.S. Army
Corp of Engineers. Project work will be bid and proceed as soon as the Corp permit is in hand. An
additional year is requested to ensure funds are available.
Staff recommends approving the one-year extension to June 30, 2017
Possible Action: a motion to approve, modify and approve or deny the modification request.
C. 12-142 – Nebraska Game and Parks Commission - Wildlife Habitat Improvement Through Prescribed
Grazing: A Private/Public Partnership (Pages 7-10 thru 7-11)
The sponsor is requesting a 1-year extension of the expiration date to June 30, 2017. Project funds are
obligated and work is proceeding as design work is approved and bids are accepted. An additional year
is requested to ensure funds are available for eligible project work.
Staff recommends approving the one-year extension to June 30, 2017
Possible Action: a motion to approve, modify and approve or deny the modification request.
D. 12-185 – Ducks Unlimited - North Platte River Wetlands Conservation (Pages 7-12 thru 7-13)
The sponsor is requesting a six-month extension of the expiration date to December 31, 2016. Project
funds are obligated. Project work approved at the November 2015 NET Board meeting on the Anest
property will proceed as soon as Army Corp of Engineers approval is received.
Staff recommends approving the six-month extension to December 31, 2016
Possible Action: a motion to approve, modify and approve or deny the modification request.
E. 13-107 – Ducks Unlimited – Wild Tract Restoration (Pages 7-14 thru 7-15)
The sponsor is requesting a 1-year extension of the expiration date to June 30, 2017. Communications
with neighbors continues to reach consensus on pit fills of their property. Project work will proceed as
soon as landowner agreements are completed. An additional year is requested to ensure funds are
available.
Staff recommends approving the one-year extension to June 30, 2017
Possible Action: a motion to approve, modify and approve or deny the modification request.
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F. 13-116 – Lincoln – Prairie Corridor on Haines Branch Implementation Project (Pages 7-16 thru 7-17)
The sponsor is requesting a 1-year extension of the expiration date to June 30, 2017. Negotiations
continue with landowners for three conservation easements and an acquisition. An additional year is
requested to ensure funds are available.
Staff recommends approving the one-year extension to June 30, 2017
Possible Action: a motion to approve, modify and approve or deny the modification request.
G. 13-117 – National Wild Turkey Federation - Forest Stand Restoration on Pine Ridge Wildlife
Management Areas (Pages 7-18 thru 7-19)
The sponsor is requesting a 1-year extension of the expiration date to June 30, 2017. Removal of dead
standing timber on the Wildlife Management Area is nearing completion. An additional year is
requested to ensure funds are available as reseeding and burning of tree piles is completed.
Staff recommends approving the one-year extension to June 30, 2017
Possible Action: a motion to approve, modify and approve or deny the modification request.
H. 13-125 – Rainwater Basin Joint Venture Wetland Habitat Enhancement and Restoration in Nebraska's
Rainwater Basin (Pages 7-20 to 7-21)
The sponsor is requesting a 1-year extension of the expiration date to June 30, 2017. Project work has
been delayed through the Army Corp of Engineers permitting process, approval of partner matching
funds, weather and staff changes. 14 projects are underway and in various stages. An additional year is
requested to ensure funds are available as projects are completed.
Staff recommends approving the one-year extension to June 30, 2017
Possible Action: a motion to approve, modify and approve or deny the modification request.
I. 13-141 – Tri-Basin NRD – Cottonwood Ranch Rainwater Basin Wetland Restoration (Pages 7-22 to 7-
23)
The sponsor is requesting a 1-year extension of the expiration date to June 30, 2017. Work is underway
with NRCS on the Wetland Restoration Enhancement agreement and work will proceed as soon as
approvals are complete.
Staff recommends approving the one-year extension to June 30, 2017
Possible Action: a motion to approve, modify and approve or deny the modification request.
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J. 13-177 – Ducks Unlimited – Cottonwood Ranch Platte River Wetland Restoration (Pages 7-24 thru 7-
25)
The sponsor is requesting a 1-year extension of the expiration date to June 30, 2017. Work continues
with neighboring landowners to finalize restoration plans. Project work will proceed as soon as
agreements are completed. An additional year is requested to ensure funds are available for eligible
project work.
Staff recommends approving the one-year extension to June 30, 2017
Possible Action: a motion to approve, modify and approve or deny the modification request.
K. 13-178 – Ducks Unlimited – Rolland WPA Roundout (Pages 7-26 thru 7-27)
The sponsor is requesting a 1-year extension of the expiration date to June 30, 2017. Cooperation
continues with the landowners to complete the roundout. Pit fill and restoration can be completed once
the wetland footprint is intact. An additional year is requested to ensure funds are available.
Staff recommends approving the one-year extension to June 30, 2017
Possible Action: a motion to approve, modify and approve or deny the modification request.
L. 13-181 – Ducks Unlimited – Hannon WPA Roundout Restoration (Pages 7-28 thru 7-29)
The sponsor is requesting a 1-year extension of the expiration date to June 30, 2017. Army Corp of
Engineering approval has been requested and construction will begin as soon are the permits are issued.
An additional year is requested to ensure funds are available.
Staff recommends approving the one-year extension to June 30, 2017
Possible Action: a motion to approve, modify and approve or deny the modification request.
M. 13-182 – Ducks Unlimited – Timberlake Ranch Habitat Project (Pages 7-30 thru 7-31)
The sponsor is requesting a six-month extension of the expiration date to December 31, 2016.
Construction is complete. Seeding is planned for this spring. This extension will ensure funds are
available for the education component of the project.
Staff recommends approving the six-month extension to December 31, 2016
Possible Action: a motion to approve, modify and approve or deny the modification request.
N. 13-185 – Ducks Unlimited – Platte River Wildlife Management Area Partnership (Pages 7-32 thru 7-
33)
The sponsor is requesting a six-month extension of the expiration date to December 31, 2016. We
understand permits were received and construction is underway at Bassway and Dogwood WMAs.
Work on Darr Strip and Blue Hole WMAs will begin as soon as bids are received. This extension will
ensure funds are available for the education component of the project..
Staff recommends approving the six-month extension to December 31, 2016
Possible Action: a motion to approve, modify and approve or deny the modification request.
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O. 13-190 – Ducks Unlimited – Bergren Tract Restoration (Pages 7-34 thru 7-35)
The sponsor is requesting a 1-year extension of the expiration date to June 30, 2017. Communications
continues with NRCS to finalize restoration plans and construction will begin as soon as the WRP
easements are complete. An additional year is requested to ensure funds are available.
Staff recommends approving the one-year extension to June 30, 2017
Possible Action: a motion to approve, modify and approve or deny the modification request.
P. 13-191 – Bird Conservancy of the Rockies - Enhancing Habitat Management in the Nebraska
Panhandle Through Conservation Education (Pages 7-36 thru 7-37)
The sponsor is requesting a 1-year extension of the expiration date to June 30, 2017. Education
programs have been very successful and continue to be requested and scheduled. An additional year is
requested to ensure funds are available.
Staff recommends approving the one-year extension to June 30, 2017
Possible Action: a motion to approve, modify and approve or deny the modification request.
Board Authority:
Title 137, chapter 9, Section 010. If a grantee wished to modify a project other than one covered by section 006 above,
the grantee must submit a proposed amendment to the grant agreement including a revised line-item budget. The
proposed amendment must be submitted to the Executive Director at least 30 days prior to the requested changes with n
explanation of need. The Executive Director will then either approve or deny the proposal and inform the grantee in
writing of his or her decision.
Nebraska Statute 81-15-175 (4). The board may commit funds to multiyear projects, subject to available funds and
appropriations. No commitment shall exceed three years without formal action by the board to renew the grant
contract. Multiyear commitments may be exempt from the rating process except for the initial application and requests
to renew the commitment.
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The Nebraska Environmental Trust
NATURAL NEBRASKA .... forfuttlre generation5
March 14, 2016
Jeff Schledewitz High Plains WMA 1517 Broadway Suite 101 Scottsbluff, NE 69361
Pete Ricketts, Governor
Mark A. Brohman, Executive Di,-ectoJ"
Reference: 11-173-2 - North Platte River Invasive Species Control Project (Phase 2)
Dear Jeff,
We are in receipt of your March 10, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand remaining grant funds are obligated for salt cedar, phragmites, and Russian olive removal but that due to Migratory Bird Act timing restrictions this work will not be completed by the grant expiration.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
~/~ Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16th st • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln. NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409' Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrust.org
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The Nebraska Environmental Trust
;;:'N;nn N.AT/J'/A' NEBRASKA'" for futtlre generation5
March 14, 2016
Jeff Schledewitz High Plains WMA 1517 Broadway Suite 101 Scottsbluff, NE 69361
Pete Ricketts, Governor
Ma rk A. Brohman, Execu tive Din!ctoJ"
Reference: 11-173-2 - North Platte River Invasive Species Control Project (Phase 2)
Dear Jeff,
We are in receipt of your March 10, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand remaining grant funds are obligated for salt cedar, phragmites, and Russian olive removal but that due to Migratory Bird Act timing restrictions this work will not be completed by the grant expiration.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
~/~ Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16~ St • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln. NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 ' Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmenta ltrust.org
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
;;:'N;nn N.AT/J'/A' NEBRASKA'" for future generation5
March 14, 2016
Jeff Schledewitz High Plains WMA 1517 Broadway Suite 101 Scottsbluff, NE 69361
Pete Ricketts, Gov ernor
Mark A . Brohman, Executive Din!ctoJ"
Reference: 11-173-2 - North Platte River Invasive Species Control Project (Phase 2)
Dear Jeff,
We are in receipt of your March 10, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand remaining grant funds are obligated for salt cedar, phragmites, and Russian olive removal but that due to Migratory Bird Act timing restrictions this work will not be completed by the grant expiration.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
~/~ Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16~ St • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln. NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 ' Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmenta ltrust.org
HIGH PLAINS Weed Management Association
March 10, 2016
Nebraska Environmental Trust Attn: Mark Brohman 700 S 16th Street PO B.o~ 94913 Lincoln, NE 68509·4913
Dear Mark:
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RE: Grant 11-173-2- North Platte River Invasive Species Control
L"Ihl<llJmle, 31J1®-1033·~ 2104
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This grant expires June 30, 2016 and the High Plains Board is asking for an extension for grant 1111-173-2 for an additional year to June 30, 2017, at this time the pending projects will be completed .
Due to the Migratory Bird Act and the frost, we have been unable to do the work that we have lined up. We are currently working on several projects, as well as, lining up future Russian Olive removal and regrowth treatment projects, along with projects that require application treatment. We currently have lined up approximately 400 acres of Salt Cedar and Phragmites to be sprayed, as well as, approximately 400 acres of Russian Olive re-growth to be sprayed and treated throughout the summer months. The Board feels that we can utilize the remaining balance of this grant for these future projects and any other removal projects we have. .
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The Board would appreciate your concern and support in extending this grant through June 30, 2017.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
JIIjJ~ Jeff Schledewitz, Board President
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
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March 10, 2016
Nebraska Environmental Trust Attn: Mark Brohman 700 S 16th Street PO B.o~ 94913 Lincoln, NE 68509·4913
Dear lVIark:
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RE: Grant 11-173-2- North Platte River Invasive Species Control
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1F;a"" 308·632·7571
This grant expires June 30, 2016 and the High Plains Board is asking for an extension for grant #/11-173-2 for an additional year to June 30, 2017, at this time the pending projects will be completed .
Due to the Migratory Bird Act and the frost, we have been unable to do the work that we have lined up. We are currently working on several projects, as well as, lining up future Russian Olive removal and regrowth treatment projects, along with projects that require application treatment. We currently have lined up approximately 400 acres of Salt Cedar and Phragmites to be sprayed, as well as, approximately 400 acres of Russian Olive re-growth to be sprayed and treated throughout the summer months. The Board feels that we can utilize the remaining balance of this grant for these future projects and any other removal projects we have. .
. . ~-
The Board would appreciate your concern and support in extending this grant through June 30, 2017.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
Jl(jJ~ Jeff Schledewitz, Board President
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
i----==f HIGH PLAINS Weed Management Association
March 10, 2016
Nebraska Environmental Trust Attn: Mark Brohman 700 S 16th Street PO B.o~ 94913 Lincoln, NE 68509·4913
Dear Mark:
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RE: Grant 11-173-2- North Platte River Invasive Species Control
1l"1i1l4l>DIle: :;1[I)®-1ii33· ~ 21ii4
IF",,,, 306·632·7571
This grant expires June 30, 2016 and the High Plains Board is asking for an extension for grant #/11-173-2 for an additional year to June 30, 2017, at this time the pending projects will be completed .
Due to the Migratory Bird Act and the frost, we have been unable to do the work that we have lined up. We are currently working on several projects, as well as, lining up future Russian Olive removal and regrowth treatment projects, along with projects that require application treatment. We currently have lined up approximately 400 acres of Salt Cedar and Phragmites to be sprayed, as well as, approximately 400 acres of Russian Olive re-growth to be sprayed and treated throughout the summer months. The Board feels that we can utilize the remaining balance of this grant for these future projects and any other removal projects we have. .
. . ~-
The Board would appreciate your concern and support in extending this grant through June 30, 2017.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
!liJJ~ Jeff Schledewitz, Board President
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
oov;nq ~IATUI?AL NEBRASKA"" (or future generations
March 14,2016
Tom Malmstrom Saline Wetlands Partnership 2740 A Street Lincoln NE 68502
Reference: NET 12-139-3 Eastern Saline Wetlands
Dear Tom,
Pe te Ricketts , G o vernor
M ark A . Brohma n, Execu tive O il"ectol"
We are in receipt of your March 14, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand you are waiting for the Army Corps of Engineers permit approval for the Marsh Wren restoration. Once USACE approval is received the restoration plans will move forward with completion scheduled next year.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16th st • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln. NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrust.org
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The Nebraska Environmental Trust
NEBRASKA"" (or (uture generations
March 14,2016
Tom Malmstrom Saline Wetlands Partnership 2740 A Street Lincoln NE 68502
Reference: NET 12-139-3 Eastern Saline Wetlands
Dear Tom,
Pe te Ricketts, Governor
M arh A . Brohman, Executive Director
We are in receipt of your March 14, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand you are waiting for the Army Corps of Engineers permit approval for the Marsh Wren restoration. Once USACE approval is received the restoration plans will move forward with completion scheduled next year.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16th st • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln. NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrust.org
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
NEBRASKA"" (or (uture generations
March 14,2016
Tom Malmstrom Saline Wetlands Partnership 2740 A Street Lincoln NE 68502
Reference: NET 12-139-3 Eastern Saline Wetlands
Dear Tom,
Pe te Ricketts, Governor
M arh A . Brohman, Executive Director
We are in receipt of your March 14, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand you are waiting for the Army Corps of Engineers permit approval for the Marsh Wren restoration. Once USACE approval is received the restoration plans will move forward with completion scheduled next year.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16th st • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln. NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrust.org
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CITY OF
LINCOLN'M 'INEBRASKA
LINCOLN PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT 2740 "A" Street Lincoln, NE 68502 402·441·7847 fax: 402·441·8706 l;ncoln.ne.I"
March 14,2016
Mark Brohman Executive Director Nebraska Environmental Trust P.O. Box 94913 Lincoln, Nebraska 68509-4913
RE: Project No. 12- 139-3, Eastern Saline Wetlands Project 2012
Dear Mark:
ED MAR 1 4 2016
This letter is to request an extension of the project period from June 30, 20 16 to June 30, 2017. This would allow remaining grant funds to be expended. The City of Lincoln is very appreciative of the funding it has received from the Nebraska Environmental Trust (NET) for the conservation of the eastern sa line wetlands. [n 2015, the Saline Wetlands Conservation Partnership executed a new inter-local agreement, which is effective through June 30,2019.
In 2012, the City of Lincoln received $1,400,000 in funding from the NET for a three-year period. These funds were distributed among four budget categories; Personnel, Acquisition money and transaction costs, Restoration and management work, and Planning and engineering. In February 2015, the City was awarded a one year extens ion to June 30, 2016 to expend remaining funds.
To date, the City has utilized $895,000 of2012 NET funds. These NET funds have been leveraged with $ 1,653,296 from other sources for acquisition, personnel, management and restoration, and planning and restoration ofpropelty containing sa line wetlands. It is the intention of the City to be as economical as possible when using this funding. The remaining 2012 NET balance is $505 ,000. Current and future project budgets anticipate the use of20 12 NET funds in the amount of$505,OOO for the restoration of the Marsh Wren Community Wetland Management Area.
The Lower Platte South Natural Resources District (LPSNRD) through the SWCP contracted with a consu ltant in March 20 14 to conduct a comprehensive analysis and design of restoration features to restore the Marsh Wren saline wetlands. Marsh Wren is approximately 130 acres and is owned by the LPSNRD. It was purchased in May 2009 (80 acres) and June 2012 (49.5 acres) with $91,500 from a City of Lincoln 2005 NET grant and $ 130,000 from a City of Lincoln 2008 NET grant. Matching funds from the LPSNRD provided for the purchase were $368,500.
The final design is complete pending any modifications required by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on the 404 permit currently being processed. Total engineering and construction management services cost is $435,000; LPSNRD ($415,000) and 2012 NET funds through the City of Lincoln ($20,000). Post Project monitoring is expected to be required by the U.S . Army Corps of Engineers with an approximate cost of$35,OOO over a five-year period, which will be the responsibility of the LPSNRD .
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CITY OF
LINCOLN'M "NEBRASKA
LINCOLN PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT 2740 "A" Street Lincnln, HE 68502 402·441·7847 fal: 402·441·8706 lincoln," .I"
March 14,20 16
Mark Brohman Executive Director Nebraska Environmenta l Trust P.O. Box 949 13 Lincoln, Nebraska 68509-491 3
RE: Project No. 12- 139-3, Eastern Saline Wetlands Project 20 12
Dear Mark:
~\ F:l ED MAR 1 4 2016
This letter is to request an extension of the project period from June 30, 20 16 to June 30, 201 7. This would allow remaining grant funds to be expended. The City of Lillcoln is very appreciative of the funding it has received from the Nebraska Environmental Trust (NET) for the conservation of the eastern saline wetlands. [n 20 15, the Sa line Wetlands Conservation Partnership executed a new inter-local agreement, which is effective through June 30, 2019.
In 201 2, the City of Lincoln received $1,400,000 in funding from the NET for a three-year period. These funds were distri buted among four budget categories; Personne l, Acquisition money and transaction costs, Restoration and management work, and Planning and engineering. In February 201 5, the City was awa rded a one year extension to June 30, 2016 to expend remaining funds.
To date, the City has utilized $895,000 of2012 NET funds. These NET funds have been leveraged with $1,653,296 from other sources for acquis ition, personnel, management and restoration, and planning and restoration of property containing sa line wetlands. It is the intention of the City to be as economical as possible when using this funding. The remaining 2012 NET balance is $505,000. Current and future project budgets anticipate the use of20 12 NET funds in the amount of $505,000 for the restoration of the Marsh Wren Community Wetland Management Area.
The Lower Platte South Natura l Resources District (LPSNRD) through the SWCP contracted with a consultant in March 20 14 to conduct a comprehensive ana lys is and design of restoration features to restore the Marsh Wren saline wetlands. Marsh Wren is approximately 130 acres and is owned by the LPSNRD. It was purchased in May 2009 (80 acres) and June 2012 (49.5 acres) with $91,500 from a City of Lincoln 2005 NET grant and $ 130,000 from a City of Lincoln 2008 NET grant. Matching funds from the LPSNRD provided for the purchase were $368,500.
The final design is complete pending any modifications required by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on the 404 permit currently being processed. Total engineering and construction management services cost is $435,000; LPSNRD ($415,000) and 2012 NET funds through the City of Lincoln ($20,000). Post Project monitoring is expected to be required by the U.S . Army Corps of Engi neers with an approximate cost of$35,000 over a fi ve-year peri od, which will be the responsibility oflhe LPSNRD .
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.. CITY OF
LINCOLN'· 'INEBRASKA
LINCOLN PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT 2740 "A" Street Lincoln, HE 68502 402·441·7847 fal: 402·441·8706 l;ncoln.ne.I"
March 14,20 16
Mark Brohman Executive Director Nebraska Enviromnental Trust P.O. Box 94913 Lincoln, Nebraska 68509-4913
RE: Project No. 12-139-3, Eastern Sal in e Wetlands Project 20 12
Dear Mark:
'81 lED MAR 1 4 2016
This letter is to request an extension of the project period from June 30, 2016 to June 30, 2017. Thi s would allow remaining grant funds to be expended. The Ci ty of Lin.coln is very appreciative of the funding it has received from the Nebraska Environmental Trust (NET) fo r the conservation of the eastern sal ine wetlands. [n 20 15, the Saline Wetlands Conservation Partnership executed a new inter-local agreement, which is effective through June 30,2019.
In 2012, the City of Lincoln received $1,400,000 in funding from the NET for a three-year period. These funds were distributed among four budget categories; Personnel, Acquisition money and transaction costs, Restoration and management work, and Planning and engineering. In February 2015, the City was awa rded a one year extension to June 30, 2016 to expend remaining funds.
To date, the City has utili zed $895,000 of2012 NET funds. These NET funds have been leveraged with $ 1,653,296 from other sources for acquisition, personnel, management and restoration, and planning and restoration of property containing sa line wetlands. It is the intention of the City to be as economical as possible when using this funding. The remaining 2012 NET balance is $505,000. Current and future project budgets anticipate the use of20 12 NET funds in the amount of $505,000 for the restoration of the Marsh Wren Commu nity Wetland Management Area.
The Lower Platte South Natura l Resources District (LPSNRD) through the SWCP contracted with a consultant in March 20 14 to conduct a comprehensive analysis and design of restoration features to restore the Ma rsh Wren saline wetlands. Marsh Wren is approximately 130 acres and is owned by the LPSNRD. It was purchased in May 2009 (80 acres) and June 2012 (49.5 acres) with $91,500 from a City of Lincoln 2005 NET grant and $ 130,000 from a City of Lincoln 2008 NET grant. Matching funds from the LPSNRD provided for the purchase were $368,500.
The final design is complete pending any modifications required by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on the 404 permit currently being processed. Total engineering and construction management services cost is $435,000; LPSNRD ($415,000) and 2012 NET funds through the City of Lincoln ($20,000). Post Project monitoring is expected to be required by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers with an approximate cost of$35,000 over a five-year period, which will be the responsibility oflhe LPSNRD .
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Once the 404 permit is received from the u.s. Army Corps of Engineers, the wetland restorat ion project will be advertised for construction bids. Construction will commence once the contractor is selected. The estimated cost for the construction is $750,000 to $ 1 ,000,000. The SWCP is committed to fund the restoration construction with rema ining funds from the City of Lincoln 2012 NET grant in the amount of $505,000. The LPSNRD will provide approximately $300,000 for the construction to match 2012 NET funds for the project. The total project cost is approximately $1.2 million. The NET 2012 grant will provide $525,000 and the LPSNRD will provide matching funds for the proj ect in the amount of $715,000. A copy of the Final Design for the project is attached. An open house was held at the LPSNRD on October 8, 2015 . Approximately 25 persons attended the open house.
The City of Lincoln would like to request a one year grant extension to June 30, 2017 to expend remaining 20 I 2 NET funds for the Marsh Wren wetland restoration project. We appreciate your effOits in the conservation of natural resources and look forward to working with you and the NET on future projects. If you have any questions, please contact me at 402-476-2729 or tmalmstrom@lpsnrd.org.
Tom Malmstrom Natural Resources Coordinator Saline Wetlands Conservation Paltnership
E nciosnre
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Once the 404 permit is received from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the wetland restoration proj ect will be advertised for construction bids. Construction wi ll commence once the contractor is selected. The estimated cost fo r the construction is $750,000 to $ 1,000,000 . The SWCP is committed to fund the restoration construction with rema ining funds from the City of Lincoln 2012 NET grant in the amount of $505,000. The LPSNRD will provide approximately $300,000 for the construction to match 20 12 NET funds for the project. The total project cost is approx imately $ 1.2 million. T he NET 2012 grant will provide $525,000 and the LPSNRD will provide matching fu nds for the proj ect in the amount of $715,000. A copy of the Final Des ign for the project is attached. An open house was held at the LPSNRD on October 8, 201 5. Approximately 25 persons attended the open house.
The City of Linco ln would like to request a one year grant extension to June 30, 2017 to expend remaining 20 12 NET funds for the Marsh Wren wetland restoration project. We appreciate your effOits in the conservation of natural resources and look forward to working with you and the NET on future projects. If you have any questions, please contact me at 402-476-2729 or tmalmstrom@lpsnrd.org.
Tom Malmstrom Natura l Resources Coordinator Sa line Wetlands Conservation Paltnership
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Once the 404 permit is received from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the wetland restoration project wi ll be advertised for construction bids. Constructi on will commence once the contractor is selected. The estimated cost fo r the construction is $750,000 to $ 1,000,000. The SWCP is committed to fu nd the restoration construction with remaining fu nds from the City of Lincoln 2012 NET grant in the amou nt of $505 ,000. The LPSNRD will provide approximately $300,000 for the construction to match 2012 NET funds for the project. The total project cost is approx imately $1 .2 million. The NET 2012 grant will provide $525,000 and the LPSNRD will provide matching fu nds for the project in the amount of $715,000. A copy of the Final Des ign for the project is attached. An open house was held at the LPSNRD on October 8, 20]5 . Approximately 25 persons attended the open house.
The City of Li nco ln would like to request a one year grant extension to June 30, 20]7 to expend remaining 20 12 NET funds for the Marsh Wren wetland restoration project. We appreciate your effDlts in the conservation of natural resources and look forward to working with you and the NET on future projects. If you have any questions, please contact me at 402-476-2729 or tmalmstrom@lpsnrd.org.
Tom Ma lmstrom Natura l Resources Coordinator Sa line Wetlands Conservation Partnership
Enclosure
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
rtH<rervil'" NATURAL NEBRASKA'" (or future gellerarions
March 15, 2016
Ted LaGrange Nebraska Game and Parks 2200 N 33,d Lincoln NE 68503
Pe te Ricke tts, Governo r
Mark A. Bt-Ohman, Executive Di ,-ecto,-
Reference: NET 12-142 - Wildlife Habitat Improvement Through Prescribed Grazing: A Private/Public Partnership
Dear Ted,
We are in receipt of your March 15, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand projects will proceed as soon as engineering and bids are approved with completion scheduled next year.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16"' St • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln, NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrust.org
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The Nebraska Environmental Trust
r;;;;;e,v;,," NATURAL NEBRASKA'" (or future generations
March 15, 2016
Ted LaGrange Nebraska Game and Parks 2200 N 33,d Lincoln NE 68503
Pe te Ricketts, Governor
Mat·k A. Bt'ohman, Executive Dil-ectol-
Reference: NET 12-142 - Wildlife Habitat Improvement Through Prescribed Grazing: A Private/Public Partnership
Dear Ted,
We are in receipt of your March 15, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand projects will proceed as soon as engineering and bids are approved with completion scheduled next year.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
~I~ Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16"' St • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln, NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrust.org
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
r;;;;;eN;,," NATURAL NEBRASKA'" (or (utllre gellerations
March 15, 2016
Ted LaGrange Nebraska Game and Parks 2200 N 33,d Lincoln NE 68503
Pe te Ricke tts , Governor
Mark. A. Bt'ohma n, Executive DiI"ed ol"
Reference: NET 12-142 - Wildlife Habitat Improvement Through Prescribed Grazing: A Private/Public Partnership
Dear Ted,
We are in receipt of your March 15, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand projects will proceed as soon as engineering and bids are approved with completion scheduled next year.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
YM+ I~ Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16"' St • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln. NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrust.org
NEBRASKA -GAMEC~PARKS-
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission 2200 N. 33rd 51. · P.O. Box 30370· Lincoln, NE 68503-0370' Phone: 402-471 -064 1 • Fax: 402-471 -5528
March 15, 2016
Mark Brohman, Director Nebraska Environmental Trust 700 South 16th Street Lin~oln, NE 68508
Dear Mark
I am writing to request a one year extension of the Nebraska Environmental Trust grant 12-142 entitled Wildlife Habitat Improvement Through Prescribed Grazing: A Public/Private Partnership. The reason for the extension is that we needed to hold off on constructing a few of the WMA projects while we waited for engineering and bid approval. Construction on those projects should get underway soon, but may not be done by June 30th In addition, the costs for several of the WRP projects came in for less than we had estimated, so we are hoping to expend the remaining funds (about $27,000) on additional WRP properties and that likely will not happen until after June 30th Please let me know if you need additional information. Thank you for your patience as we work to finish out this grant.
Sincerely,
Ted LaGrange Wetland Program Manager (402) 471-5436
cc: Marilyn Tabor Leslie Hershberger Stephanie Nelson
See Von Gul There www.OutdoorNebraska.org
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NEBRASKA - GAME C~ PARKS-
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission 2200 N. 33rd 51. ' P.O. Box 30370· Lincoln, NE 68503·0370 · Phone: 402·471 ·064 1 • Fax: 402·471 ·5528
March 15, 2016
Mark Brohman, Director Nebraska Environmental Trust 700 South 161h Street Linc::oln, NE 68508
Dear Mark
I am writing to request a one year extension of the Nebraska Environmental Trust grant 12-142 entitled Wildlife Habitat Improvement Through Prescribed Grazing: A Public/Private Partnership. The reason for the extension is that we needed to hold off on constructing a few of the WMA projects while we waited for engineering and bid approval. Construction on those projects should get underway soon, but may not be done by June 30th In addition, the costs for several of the WRP projects came in for less than we had estimated, so we are hoping to expend the remaining funds (about $27,000) on additional WRP properties and that likely will not happen until after June 30th Please let me know if you need additional information. Thank you for your patience as we work to finish out this grant.
Sincerely,
Ted LaGrange Wetland Program Manager (402) 471-5436
cc: Marilyn Tabor Leslie Hershberger Stephanie Nelson
See Vou Gul There www.OutdoorNebraska.org
NEBRASKA -GAMEC~PARKS-
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission 2200 N. 33rd 5t. • P.O. Box 30370 • Lincoln, NE 68503·0370 ' Phone: 402-471·064 1 • Fax: 402-471-5528
March 15, 2016
Mark Brohman, Director Nebraska Environmental Trust 700 South 16th Street Lin<?oln, NE 68508
Dear Mark
I am writing to request a one year extension of the Nebraska Environmental Trust grant 12-142 entitled Wildlife Habitat Improvement Through Prescribed Grazing: A Public/Private Partnership. The reason for the extension is that we needed to hold off on constructing a few of the WMA projects while we waited for engineering and bid approval. Construction on those projects should get underway soon, but may not be done by June 30th In addition, the costs for several of the WRP projects came in for less than we had estimated, so we are hoping to expend the remaining funds (about $27,000) on additional WRP properties and that likely will not happen until after June 30th Please let me know if you need additional information. Thank you for your patience as we work to finish out this grant.
Sincerely,
Ted LaGrange Wetland Program Manager (402) 471-5436
cc: Marilyn Tabor Leslie Hershberger Stephanie Nelson
See Vou Oul There WWN.OutdoorNebraska.org
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
rp;e",vi,ng NATURAL NEBRASKA'" for future generatiollS
March 14, 2016
John C. Denton Certified Wildlife Biologist 2121 N. Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803
Pete Ricketts, Governor
Mark A. n"ohman, ExeClll ive Di,-edor
Reference: NET 12-185 - North Platte River Wetlands Conservation
Dear John,
We are in receipt of your March 10, 2016 letter requesting an extension to December 31, 2016. We understand you have completed the Beam restoration and are waiting for Army Corp of Engineers approval to begin the restoration work on the Anest property approved by the NET Board at the October meeting. The extension will ensure funds remain available through completion of the construction work.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 5 16th 51 • PO Box 94913 • Linco ln. NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www,environmentaltrust.org
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The Nebraska Environmental Trust
rp,e,wrvi/lg N,ITURA[ NEBRASKA'" {or future generations
March 14, 2016
John C. Denton Certified Wildlife Biologist 2121 N. Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803
Pete Ricketts, Governor
Mark A. Brohman, Execut ive Di,-edOl-
Reference: NET 12-185 - North Platte River Wetlands Conservation
Dear John,
We are in receipt of your March 10, 2016 letter requesting an extension to December 31, 2016. We understand you have completed the Beam restoration and are waiting for Army Corp of Engineers approval to begin the restoration work on the Anest property approved by the NET Board at the October meeting. The extension will ensure funds remain available through completion of the construction work.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16th st • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln. NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www,environmentaltrust.org
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
rpre,,,rvi/19 N,ITURA[ NEBRASKA'" for future generotiollS
March 14, 2016
John C. Denton Certified Wildlife Biologist 2121 N. Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803
Pete Ricketts, Governor
Marll A. Brohman} Execut ive Dj,-ectOl"
Reference: NET 12-185 - North Platte River Wetlands Conservation
Dear John,
We are in receipt of your March 10, 2016 letter requesting an extension to December 31, 2016. We understand you have completed the Beam restoration and are waiting for Army Corp of Engineers approval to begin the restoration work on the Anest property approved by the NET Board at the October meeting. The extension will ensure funds remain available through completion of the construction work.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16th Sl • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln. NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www,environ mentaltrust.org
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March 10,20 16
Marilyn Tabor Nebraska En viromnental Trust 700 S. 16th Street PO Box 94913 Lincoln, NE, 68509-4913
2121 North Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803-175\
(308) 384-2788 www.ducks.org
RE: Nebraska Enviromnental Trust Project, 12-185, North Platte River Wetlands Conservation
Dear Marilyn,
Ducks Unlimited is writing to respectfully request a six-month extension to 12-185 North Platte River Wetlands Conservation to December 31,2016. We completed the Beam restoration project this winter and received approval to add the Anest restoration project during October by the NET board. Since that approval, we have been working diligently to complete the necessary topographic surveys, wetland delineations, and permitting for this project. We are confident we will begin construction of the project soon after receiving the proper permitting from the Army Corps of Engineers, but we are unsure if we would be able to complete prior to June 30, 20 16 since many of the permitting timelines are out of our hands. This extension will assure that we will complete the project. I can assure you this will be the final extension request for this grant given what we have accomplished thus far. We are requesting no extensions on any other II or 12 series NET grants. .
Thank you for considering our request.
Sincerely,
John Denton Manager of Conservation Programs, NE-KS Ducks Unlimited, Inc. 212 1 N. Webb Rd, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803 308-258-4682
Conservation for Generations
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March 10, 2016
Marilyn Tabor Nebraska Enviromnental Trust 700 S. 16th Street PO Box 94913 Lincoln, NE, 68509-4913
2121 North Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803-1751
(308) 384-2788 www.ducks.org
RE: Nebraska Enviromnental Trust Project, 12-185, North Platte River Wetlands Conservation
Dear Marilyn,
Ducks Unlimited is writing to respectfully request a six-month extension to 12-185 North Platte River Wetlands Conservation to December 31, 2016. We completed the Beam restoration project this winter and received approval to add the Anest restoration project during October by the NET board. Since that approval, we have been working diligently to complete the necessary topographic surveys, wetland delineations, and permitting for this project. We are confident we will begin construction of the project soon after receiving the proper pennitting from the Army Corps of Engineers, but we are unsure if we would be able to complete prior to June 30, 2016 since many of the pennitting timelines are out of our hands. This extension will assure that we will complete the project. I can assure you this will be the final extension request for this grant given what we have accomplished thus far. We are requesting no extensions on any other II or 12 series NET grants.
Thank you for considering our request.
Sincerely,
John Denton Manager of Conservation Programs, NE-KS Ducks Unlimited, Inc. 2121 N. Webb Rd, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803 308-258-4682
Conservation for Generations
~ DUCKS
UNLIMITED
March 10,20 16
Marilyn Tabor Nebraska En vironmental Trust 700 S. 16th Street PO Box 94913 Lincoln, NE, 68509-4913
2121 North Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803-175 1
(308) 384-2788 www.ducks.org
RE: Nebraska Environmental Trust Project, 12-1 85, North Platte River Wetlands Conservation
Dear Marilyn,
Ducks Unlimited is writing to respectfully request a six-month extension to 12-185 North Platte River Wetlands Conservation to December 31 , 2016. We completed the Beam restoration project this winter and received approval to add the Anest restoration project during October by the NET board. Since that approval, we have been working diligently to complete the necessary topographic surveys, wetland delineations, and permitting for this project. We are confident we will begin construction ofthe project soon after receiving the proper pennitting from the Army Corps of Engineers, but we are unsure if we would be able to complete prior to June 30, 2016 since many of the pennitting timelines are out of our hands. This extension will assure that we will complete the project. I can assure you this will be the final extension request for this grant given what we have accomplished thus far. We are requesting no extensions on any other II or 12 series NET grants.
Thank you for considering our request.
Sincerely,
John Denton Manager of Conservation Programs, NE-KS Ducks Unlimited, Inc. 2121 N. Webb Rd, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803 308-258-4682
Conservation for Generations
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
NEBRASKA"" for fllttlre gellerations
March 14, 2016
John C. Denton Certified Wildlife Biologist 2121 N. Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803
Reference: NET 13-107 - Wild Tract Restoration
Dear John,
Pe te Ricketts , G overnor
Mm·k A . Brohman, Execu tive D irector
We are in receipt of your March 10, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand you continue to work with the adjacent landowners to reach consensus on pit fills on their property. Once final landowner approval is received the restoration plans will move forward with completion scheduled next year.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified ifthe extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
~/~ Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16"' st • PO Box 94913 • lincoln. NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrust.org. 7 - 14
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
,""relvi,," NATURAL NEBRASKA'" for (lItt1re gellerations
March 14, 2016
John C. Denton Certified Wildlife Biologist 2121 N. Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803
Reference: NET 13-107 - Wild Tract Restoration
Dear John,
Pe te Ricketts, Governor
Mm"k A. B,"olmlOn, Execut ive Director
We are in receipt of your March 10, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand you continue to work with the adjacent landowners to reach consensus on pit fills on their property. Once final landowner approval is received the restoration plans will move forward with completion scheduled next year,
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us, If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
~ /~ Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16"' St • PO Box 94913 • lincoln, NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrust.org.
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
'Drerervi,," NATURAL NEBRASKA"" (or (IIrt1re gelleratiom
March 14, 2016
John C. Denton Certified Wildlife Biologist 2121 N. Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803
Reference: NET 13-107 - Wild Tract Restoration
Dear John,
Pe te Ricketts, G overnor
Mad~ A. Brollman, Executive Director
We are in receipt of your March 10, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand you continue to work with the adjacent landowners to reach consensus on pit fills on their property. Once final landowner approval is received the restoration plans will move forward with completion scheduled next year.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified ifthe extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
~ /~ Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16"' St • PO Box 94913 • lincoln, NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrust.org.
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March 10, 2016
Marilyn Tabor Nebraska Environmental Trust 700 S. 16th Street PO Box 94913 Lincoln, NE, 68509-4913
2121 North Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803-1751
(308) 384-2788 www.ducks.org
RE: Nebraska Environmental Trust Project: #13-107, Wild Tract Restoration
Dear Marilyn,
Ducks Unlimited is writing to respectfully request a twelve-month extension to NET Project #13-107, Wild Tract Restoration to June 30, 20 17. Concept plans are in place, and we anticipate the project will commence soon. We are working with the neighbors to come to an agreeable solution regarding the pit fi lls that will be taking place on their property. I am confident this project will be completed by June 30, 2017.
Thank you for considering our request.
Si~
John Denton Manager of Conservation Programs, NE-KS Ducks Unlimited, Inc. 2121 N. WebbRd,Suite309 Grand Island, NE 68803 308-258-4682
Conservation for Generations
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Marilyn Tabor Nebraska Environmental Trust 700 S. 16til Street PO Box 94913 Lincoln, NE, 68509-4913
2121 North Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803-1751
(308) 384-2788 www.ducks.org
RE: Nebraska Environmental Trust Project: #13-107, Wild Tract Restoration
Dear Marilyn,
Ducks Unlimited is writing to respectfully request a twelve-month extension to NET Project #13-107, Wild Tract Restoration to June 30, 2017. Concept plans are in place, and we anticipate the project will commence soon. We are working with the neighbors to come to an agreeable so lution regarding the pit fill s that will be taking place on their property. I am confident this project will be completed by June 30, 201 7.
Thank you for considering our request.
Si~
John Denton Manager of Conservation Programs, NE-KS Ducks Unlimited, Inc. 2 121 N. Webb Rd, Suite 309 Grand Island , NE 68803 308-258-4682
Conservation for Generations
~ DUCKS
UNLIMITED
March 10.20 16
Marilyn Tabor Nebraska Environmental Trust 700 S. 16th Street PO Box 949 13 Lincoln, NE, 68509-4913
2121 North Webb Road. Suite 309 Grand Island. NE 68803-175 1
(308) 384-2788 www.ducks.org
RE: Nebraska Environmental Trust Project: # 13-107. Wild Tract Restoration
Dear Malilyn,
Ducks Unlimited is writing to respectfully request a twelve-month extension to NET Project #13-107. Wild Tract Restoration to June 30, 20 17. Concept plans al'e in place, and we anticipate the project wi ll commence soon. We are working with the neighbors to come to an agreeable so lution regarding the pit fill s that wi ll be taking place on their property. I am confident this project will be completed by June 30, 2017.
Thank you for considering our request.
Si~
John Denton Manager of Conservation Programs, NE-KS Ducks Unlimited, Inc. 212 1 N. Webb Rd, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803 308-258-4682
Conservat ion for Generations
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
,",,;e,v;,," NATURAL NEBRASKA'" (or future generations
March 15, 2016
Nicole Fleck-Tooze Lincoln Parks & Recreation 2740 A Street Lincoln NE 68502
Pe te Ricketts, Governor
Madl A, BI·ohmall, Executive Director
Reference: NIT 13-116 - Prairie Corridor on Haines Branch Implementation Project
Dear Nicole,
We are in receipt of your March 15, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 3D, 2017. We understand you are currently working with landowners for easements and acquisition that will fully utilize the remaining funds.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
~/~ Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16th SI • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln. NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www,environmentaltrust.org 7 - 16
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
rpie,"'Vi/lg N,\TURAl NEBRASKA'" (or future generations
March 15, 2016
Nicole Fleck-Tooze Lincoln Parks & Recreation 2740 A Street Lincoln NE 68502
Pete Ricketts , Governor
Marll. A. Brohmall, Executive Director
Reference: NET 13-116 - Prairie Corridor on Haines Branch Implementation Project
Dear Nicole,
We are in receipt of your March 15, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 3D, 2017. We understand you are currently working with landowners for easements and acquisition that will fully utilize the remaining funds.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted,
Thank you for providing this information to us, If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16th 51 • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln, NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrusLorg
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
rpie;"'Villg N,ITURAL NEBRASKA'" for future generations
March 15, 2016
Nicole Fleck-Tooze Lincoln Parks & Recreation 2740 A Street Lincoln NE 68502
Pete Ricketts, Governor
Mal"ll. A. Bl"Oll1nan, Executive Director
Reference: NET 13-116 - Prairie Corridor on Haines Branch Implementation Project
Dear Nicole,
We are in receipt of your March 15, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand you are currently working with landowners for easements and acquisition that will fully utilize the remaining funds,
The request for the extension of th is grant wi ll be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to ca II.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 5 16~ 51 • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln, NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrusLorg
CITY OF
LINCOLN'" 'I N-EBRASKA
LINCOLN PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT 2140 "A' Street lincoln, HE 68502
March 15,2016
Mark Brohman Executive Director Nebraska Environmental Trust P.O. Box 94913 Lincoln, Nebraska 68509-4913
402·441·1841 fal: 402·441·8106 lincotn." .goy
RE: Prairie Corridor on Haines Branch Implementation Project No. 13-116-3
Dear Mark:
This letter is to request an extension of the grant period from June 30, 2016 to June 30, 2017 to expend the remaining NET funds for this project. During the course of this grant, nearly 350 acres within the Prairie Corridor have been protected for the conservation of grassland and other natural resources, and tallgrass prairie habitat has been re-established on 38 acres. Construction has been completed on I mile of trail and another J.3-mile segment of trail will be completed this summer, A partnership has been established with the UNL School of Natural Resources and numerous education and outreach activities have helped people understand the value of tallgrass prairie and the goals of the project.
$323,801.93 in NET funds remains in the Conservation category on this project for the purchase ofland and easements. This is due to additional matching funds that the City of Lincoln, Lower Platte South NRD and Spring Creek Prairie Audubon Center were able to leverage to stretch the available funds for this project. The project partners also work closely with landowners to make sure their needs are fully met within the terms of conservation easements that are purchased, so these agreements take time to develop. However, we currently have in process the purchase of three conservation easements and one parcel, and these purchases will fully utilize the NET funds.
I would like to express our gratitude to you and the Environmental Trust for the support of this and other important environmental projects in the Lincoln area and across the state. Please feel free to contact me at 441-8263 or ntooze@lincoln.ne.gov ifyouhaveanyquestionsorneed additional information.
Sincerely,
Special Projects Administrator
.... Lincoln pa~rkS ~ & Recreation
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CITY OF
LINCOLN'" " N-EBRASKA
LINCOLN PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT 2140 "A' Street lincoln, HE 68502
March 15, 2016
Mark Brohman Executive Director Nebraska Environmental Trust P.O. Box 94913 Lincoln, Nebraska 68509-4913
402·441·1841 lax: 402·441·8106 lintoln.ne.gay
RE: Prairie Corridor on Haines Branch Implementation Project No. 13-116-3
Dear Mark:
This letter is to request an extension of the grant period from June 30, 2016 to June 30, 2017 to expend the remaining NET funds for this project. During the course of this grant, nearly 350 acres within the Prairie Corridor have been protected for the conservation of grassland and other natural resources, and tallgrass prairie habitat has been re-established on 38 acres. Construction has been completed on 1 mile of trail and another 1.3-mile segment of trail will be completed this summer. A partnership has been established with the UNL School of Natural Resources and numerous education and outreach activities have helped people understand the value of tallgrass prairie and the goals of the project.
$323,801 .93 in NET funds remains in the Conservation category on this project for the purchase ofland and easements. This is due to additional matching funds that the City of Lincoln, Lower Platte South NRD and Spring Creek Prairie Audubon Center were able to leverage to stretch the available funds for this project. The project partners also work closely with landowners to make sure their needs are fully met within the terms of conservation easements that are purchased, so these agreements take time to develop. However, we currently have in process the purchase of three conservation easements and one parcel, and these purchases will fully utilize the NET funds.
I would like to express our gratitude to you and the Enviromnental Trust for the support of this and other important environmental projects in the Lincoln area and across the state. Please feel free to contact me at 441-8263 or ntooze@lincoln.ne.gov if you have any questions or need additional information.
Sincerely,
Special Projects Administrator
.... Lincoln Pa~ks ~ & Recreation
CITY OF
LINCOLN'" "NEBRASKA
LINCOLN PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT 2140 "A' Street lincoln, HE 68502
March 15,2016
Mark Brohman Executive Director Nebraska Environmental Trust P.O. Box 94913 Lincoln, Nebraska 68509-4913
402·441·7847 fax: 402·441·8706 li".ln.ne.goy
RE: Prairie Corridor on Haines Branch Implementation Project No. 13-116-3
Dear Mark:
This letter is to request an extension of the grant period from June 30, 2016 to June 30,2017 to expend the remaining NET funds for this project. During the course of this grant, nearly 350 acres within the Prairie Corridor have been protected for the conservation of grassland and other natural resources, and tallgrass prairie habitat has been re-established on 38 acres. Construction has been completed on 1 mile of trail and another !.3-mile segment of trail will be completed this summer. A partnership has been established with the UNL School of Natural Resources and numerous education and outreach activities have helped people understand the value of tallgrass prairie and the goals of the project.
$323,801 .93 in NET funds remains in the Conservation category on this project for the purchase ofland and easements. This is due to additional matching funds that the City of Lincoln, Lower Platte South NRD and Spring Creek Prairie Audubon Center were able to leverage to stretch the available funds for this project. The project partners also work closely with landowners to make sure their needs are fully met within the terms of conservation easements that are purchased, so these agreements take time to develop. However, we currently have in process the purchase of three conservation easements and one parcel, and these purchases will fully utilize the NET funds.
I would like to express our gratitude to you and the Environmental Trust for the support of this and other important environmental projects in the Lincoln area and across the state. Please feel free to contact me at 441-8263 or ntooze@lincoln.ne.gov if you have any questions or need additional information.
Sincerely,
Special Projects Administrator
~ Lincoln Pa~ks ~ & Recreation
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
ro;e."'ViJ10 NATURAL NEBRASKA'" (or futtlre generations
February 19, 2016
Jared McJunkin National Wild Turkey Federation 5632 Legends View Drive Wamego, KS 66547
Pete Ricketts) Governor
Mm-h A. Bmhman, Executive Director
Reference: NET 13-117 Forest Stand Restoration on Pine Ridge Wildlife Management Areas
Dear Jared,
We are in receipt of your February 18, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand the removal of dead standing timber will be completed in the next few months and the extension will allow necessary follow-up of reseeding and burning tree piles.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
7005 16th 5t • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln. NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrust.org 7 - 18
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
rprere,ving N,ATU!IAL NEBRASKA m (or fuwre generations
February 19,2016
Jared Mcjunkin National Wild Turkey Federation 5632 Legends View Drive Wamego, KS 66547
Pete Ricketts, Governor
Mm-h A. Brohman, Execu tive D irector
Reference: NET 13-117 Forest Stand Restoration on Pine Ridge Wildlife Management Areas
Dear Jared,
We are in receipt of your February 18, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017, We understand the removal of dead standing timber will be completed in the next few months and the extension will allow necessary follow-up of reseeding and burning tree piles,
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing th is information to us, If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
7005 16th 5t • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln, NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www,environmentaJtrusLorg
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
'Prfserving N.ATU~IAl NEBRASKA'" (or future generations
February 19, 2016
Jared McJunkin National Wild Turkey Federation 5632 Legends View Drive Wamego, KS 66547
Pete Ricketts, Governor
Mad~ A. Brohman, Executive D il"ectol'
Reference: NET 13-117 Forest Stand Restoration on Pine Ridge Wildlife Management Areas
Dear Jared,
We are in receipt of your February 18, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017, We understand the removal of dead standing timber will be completed in the next few months and the extension will allow necessary follow-up of reseeding and burning tree piles,
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you wi ll be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing th is information to us, If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16th St • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln, NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrusl.org
Marilyn Tabor
Grant Administrator -Environmental Trust 700 South 16th St.
Lincoln, NE 68509-4913
~.t!1~ NWTF
Reference: Grant #13-117- Forest Stand Restoration on Pine Ridge Wildlife Management Areas
Dear Marilyn,
On behalf of the NWTF, I am writing to formally request a one-year extension to our grant referenced above. We have made substantial progress on this grant and have plans and contracts in place to expend all remaining grant funds. All
forest thinning activities will be completed in the next few months and prior to the end of the contract period. Most follow-up restoration work, such as reseeding of skid trails also will be completed.
However, as you know, the fires of 2012 left a lot of dead standing timber that has been included in our thinning efforts. Through this grant and our efforts, we have learned that slash and Whole tree piles containing black material have not responded well to traditional burning prescriptions. These piles have needed extra time to dry for good ignition and
proper consumption of the piles. In addition, burning is only advisable in a specific weather window, which has not always been available. While great progress has been made in burning piles this winter, due to proper burning conditions and aggressive activity by NGPC, piles remain on the landscape. Additionally, more piles are currently being created in steep terrain on the final thinning effort on Chadron creek Ranch Wildlife Management Area.
In the interest, of not leaving a substantial number of piles on the landscape, because of our forest restoration efforts through this grant, we are requesting this one-year extension, so the funds for treating these slash piles will remain available for the potential treatment of these piles next winter.
The NWTF is confident, that given this additional time, we can complete the clean up from our forest thinning efforts. We believe this is an important component of this grant, as it ensures we are not leaving large sources of fuel out on the
landscape and it meets the proposed outcomes in our original grant proposal. Thank you in advance for your time and thoughtful consideration of our request.
Yours in Conservation,
~ Jared W. Mcjunkin - CWB"
Conservation Field Supervisor - Northwest
5632 Legends View Drive Wamego, KS 66547 785.456.9735 - Office 785.844.1055 - Mobile Jmcjunkin@nwtf.net
National Wi ld Turkey Federation' P.O. Box 530 ' 770 Augusta Road' Edgefield, SC 29824 1-800-THE-NWTF . www.nwtf.org
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Marilyn Tabor
Grant Administrator -Environmental Trust
700 South 16th St.
Lincoln, NE 68509-4913
~.~~ NWTF Con.erve. Hunt. Sll., •.
Reference: Grant #13-117- Forest Stand Restoration on Pine Ridge Wildlife Management Areas
Dear Marilyn,
On behalf of the NWTF, I am writing to formally request a one-year extension to our grant referenced above. We have
made substantial progress on this grant and have plans and contracts in place to expend all remaining grant funds. All
forest thinning activities will be completed in the next few months and prior to the end of the contract period. Most
follow-up restoration work, such as reseeding of skid trails also will be completed.
However, as you know, the fires of 2012 left a lot of dead standing timber that has been included in our thinning efforts.
Through this grant and our efforts, we have learned that slash and Whole tree piles containing black material have not
responded well to traditional burning prescriptions. These piles have needed extra time to dry for good ignition and
proper consumption of the piles. In addition, burning is only advisable in a specific weather window, which has not
always been available. While great progress has been made in burning piles this winter, due to proper burning
conditions and aggressive activity by NGPC, piles remain on the landscape. Additionally, more piles are currently being
created in steep terrain on the final thinning effort on Chadron creek Ranch W ildlife Management Area.
In the interest, of not leaving a substantial number of piles on the landscape, because of our forest restoration efforts
through this grant, we are requesting this one-year extension, so the funds for treating these slash piles will remain
available for the potential treatment of these piles next winter.
The NWTF is confident, that given this additional time, we can complete the clean up from our forest thinning efforts.
We believe this is an important component of this grant, as it ensures we are not leaving large sources of fuel out on the
landscape and it meets the proposed outcomes in our original grant proposal. Thank you in advance for your time and
thoughtful consideration of our request.
Yours in Conservation,
~ Jared W. Mcjunkin - CWB·
Conservation Field Supervisor - Northwest
5632 Legends View Drive
Wamego, KS 66547
785.456.9735 - Office
785.844.1055 - Mobile
Jmcjunkin@nwtf.net
National Wi ld Turkey Federation ' P.O. Box 530 ' 770 Augusta Road' Edgefield, SC 29824 1-800-THE-NWTF . www.nwtf.org
Marilyn Tabor
Grant Administrator -Environmental Trust
700 South 16th St.
Lincoln, NE 68509-4913
~.t!1~ NWTF
Reference: Grant #13-117- Forest Stand Restoration on Pine Ridge Wildlife Management Areas
Dear Marilyn,
On behalf of the NWTF, I am writing to formally request a one-year extension to our grant referenced above. We have
made substantial progress on this grant and have plans and contracts in place to expend all remaining grant funds. All
forest thinning activities will be completed in the next few months and prior to the end of the contract period. Most
follow-up restoration work, such as reseeding of skid trails also will be completed.
However, as you know, the fires of 2012 left a lot of dead standing timber that has been included in our thinning efforts.
Through this grant and our efforts, we have learned that slash and whole tree piles containing black material have not
responded well to traditional burning prescriptions. These piles have needed extra time to dry for good ignition and
proper consumption of the piles. In addition, burning is only advisable in a specific weather window, which has not
always been ava ilable. While great progress has been made in burning piles this winter, due to proper burning
conditions and aggressive activity by NGPC, piles remain on the landscape. Additionally, more piles are currently being
created in steep terrain on the final thinning effort on Chadron creek Ranch Wildlife Management Area.
In the interest, of not leaving a substantial number of piles on the landscape, beca use of our forest restoration efforts
through this grant, we are requesting this one-year extension, so the funds for treating these slash piles will remain
available for the potential treatment of these piles next winter.
The NWTF is confident, that given this additional time, we can complete the clean up from our forest thinning efforts.
We be lieve this is an important component of this grant, as it ensures we are not leaving large sources of fuel out on the
landscape and it meets the proposed outcomes in our original grant proposal. Thank you in advance for your time and
thoughtful consideration of our request.
Yours in Conservation,
~ Jared W. McJunkin - CWB"
Conservation Field Supervisor - Northwest
5632 Legends View Drive
Wamego, KS 66547
785.456.9735 - Office
785.844.1055 - Mobile
Jmcjunkin@nwtf.net
National Wi ld Turkey Federation ' P.O. Box 530 . 770 Augusta Road' Edgefield, SC 29824 1-800-THE-NWTF . www.nwtf.org
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The Nebraska Environmental Trust
NATURAL NEBRASKA'" for future generations
March 25, 2016
Andy Bishop Rainwater Basin Joint Venture 2550 N Diers Ave, Suite G Grand Island, NE 68803-1214
Pete Ricketts} Governor
Mark A. Brohman, Executive Director
Reference: NET 13-125 Wetland Habitat Enhancement and Restoration in Nebraska's Rainwater Basin
Dear Andy,
We are in receipt of your March 24, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand that nearly $500,000 of the remaining projects funds are obligated to projects in various stages of completion scheduled over the next year. This extension will ensure funds remain available as the work is completed.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to ca II.
Sincerely,
t.YJII /JQ !J I • /'~ I~ Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16'" st • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln. NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrust.org
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
NATURAL NEBRASKA"" (or fu ture generations
March 25, 2016
Andy Bishop Rainwater Basin Joint Venture 2550 N Diers Ave, Suite G Grand Island, NE 68803-1214
Pete Ri cketts) G o ve rnor
Mark A. Brohm an, Executive Director
Reference: NET 13-125 Wetland Habitat Enhancement and Restoration in Nebraska's Rainwater Basin
Dear Andy,
We are in receipt of your March 24, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand that nearly $500,000 of the remaining projects funds are obligated to projects in various stages of completion scheduled over the next year. This extension will ensure funds remain available as the work is completed.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to ca II.
Sincerely,
t.YJ/I /JQ ?J I • /r~ I~ Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16" St • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln. NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 ' Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrust.org
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RAINWATER BASIN JOINT VENTURE 2550 N Diers Ave, Suite G
Grand Island, NE 68803-1214 (308) 382-8112
Fax (308) 384-2668 www.rwbjyorg
JOINT VENTURE [~U"' . I.' ''f.'' , .. , Andy Bishop, Coordinator
(308) 380-8691
Ncmh Ammotn WatafOUl/ Managtmmt Pun
March 24, 2016
Marilyn Tabor Grants Administrator Nebraska Environmental Trust PO Box 94913 Lincoln, NE 68509-49\ 3
RE: Extension request Grant #13-125 - Wetland Habitat Enhancement and Restoration in Nebraska's Rainwater Basin
Dear Marilyn,
The Rainwater Basin Joint Venture (R WBJV) is respectfully requesting a twelve (12) month extension deadline from June 30, 2016 to June 30, 2017 on the Wetland Habitat Enhancement and Restoration in Nebraska's Rainwater Basin grant, # 13-125.
During this three (3) year grant we have run into issues such as extreme construction delays due to US Army Corp of Engineers permitting process, approval of partner matching project funds being delayed, unfavorable weather conditions and loss of staff capacity to pursue potential proj ects/landowners.
The Nebraska Enviromnental Trust records reflect a grant balance of$538,260.72. The grant quarterly repOli for the period of January to March 2016 will reflect expenditures in the amount 0[$56,452.84. The RWBJV currently has fourteen (14) projects in various stages of completion and six (6) projects with funds obligated. The cost of these projects total approximately $418,984. \3 which leaves a grant balance of$37,381.49. We are working with the NRCS WRP Team Leader, Ducks Unlimited, NGPC, USFWS RWB WMD and other partners to develop and design additional projects which will expend the balance of the grant funds.
The RWBJV respectfully request the twelve month extension to ensure adequate time to fully complete the projects outlined above.
Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns pertaining to extension request.
Bob Bettger Landowner Fairmont, NE
John Heaston The Nature Conservancy Cozad, Nil
Steve Shaw Little Blue Natural Resources District Deweesc, NE
Gloria Erickson I.andowner Holdrege, NE
Britt Wel ser Natural Resources Conservation Service Lincoln, NE
David Raffety Tri-Basin Natural Resources District Kearney, NE
Management Board Members
Ardell Epp Mel Taylor Joh.n Denton Landowner Landowner Ducks Unlimited, Inc. Aurora, NE Milligan, NE Grand Island, NE
Greg Reisdorff Dr. Tim McCoy, Chairman Clint Riley Nebraska Farm Service Nebraska Game and Parl(s U.S. Fish & Wildlife Agency Commission Service Lincoln, NE Lincoln, NE Denver CO
Joe Bilka, Alternate Ken Feather Tri-Basin Natural Upper Big BLue Natural Resources District Resources District Holdrege, NE York, NE
Pete Berthelsen Pheasants Forever Elba, NE
Mike Onnen NE Association of Resources Districts Davenport, NE
RAINWATER BASIN JOINT VENTURE 2550 N Diers Ave, Suite G
Grand Island, NE 68803-1214 (308) 382-8112
Fax (308) 384-2668 www.rwbjyorg JOINT VENTURE
~~U"'I"""U "OJ Andy Bishop, Coordinator (308) 380-8691
North Ammrun Wtltaj(Jfl}/ Managtmmt Pun
March 24, 2016
Marilyn Tabor Grants Administrator Nebraska Environmental Trust PO Box 94913 Lincoln, NE 68509-4913
RE: Extension request Grant #13-125 - Wetland Habitat Enhancement and Restoration in Nebraska's Rainwater Basin
Dear Marilyn,
The Rainwater Basin Joint Venture (R WBJV) is respectfully requesting a twelve (12) month extension deadline from June 30, 2016 to June 30, 2017 on the Wetland Habitat Enhancement and Restorat ion in Nebraska's Rainwater Basin grant, # 13-125.
During this three (3) year grant we have run into issues such as extreme construction delays due to US Army Corp of Engineers permitting process, approval of partner matching project funds being delayed, unfavorable weather conditions and loss of staff capacity to pursue potential projects/landowners.
The Nebraska Enviromnental Trust records reflect a grant balance of$538,260.72. The grant quarterly rep0l1 for the period of January to March 2016 will reflect expenditures in the amount of$56,452.84. The RWBJV currently has fourteen (14) projects in various stages of completion and six (6) projects with funds obligated. The cost of these projects total approximately $418,984.13 which leaves a grant balance of$37,381.49. We are working with the NRCS WRP Team Leader, Ducks Unlimited, NGPC, USFWS RWB WMD and other pal1ners to develop and design additional projects which will expend the balance of the grant funds.
The RWBJV respectfully request the twelve month extension to ensure adequate time to fully complete the projects outlined above.
Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns pertaining to extension request.
Bob Bettger Landowner Fairmont, NE
John Heaston The Nature Conservancy Cozad, N6
Steve Shaw Little Blue Natural Resources District Deweese, NE
Gloria Erickson Landowner Holdrege, NE
Britt Welser Natural Resources Conservation Service Lincoln, NE
David Raffety Tri-Basin Natural Resources District Kearney, NE
Management Board Members
Ardell Epp Mel Taylor Joh.n Denton Landowner Landowner Ducks Unlimited, Inc. Aurora, NE Milligan, NE Grand Island, Nil
Greg Relsdorff Dr. Tim McCoy, Chairman Clint RUey Nebraska Farm Service Nebraska Game and Pari,s U.S. Fish & Wildlife Agency Commission Service Lincoln, NE Lincoln, NE Denver CO
foe Bilka, Alternate Ken Feather Tri·Basin Natural Upper Big Blue Natural Resources District Resources District Holdrege, NE York,NE
Pete Berthelsen Pheasants Forever Elba, NE
Mike Onnen Nil Association of Resources Districts Davenport, NE
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
NEBRASKA no for future generarioll5 Pete Ricketts, Governor
March 7, 2016
John Thorburn Tri Basin NRD 1723 Burlington Holdrege, NE 68949
Mark A. Brohman/ Execu tive DirectOl'
Reference: NET 13-141 Cottonwood Ranch Rainwater Basin Wetland Restoration
Dear John,
We are in receipt of your March 1, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand you are working with NRCS on a minimal effects agreements and Wetland Restoration Enhancement application. Construction will begin following approvals. The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16th st • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln. NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrust.org 7 - 22
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
~re'viJ1a NATURAL NEBRASKA'" for future generariollS
March 7, 2016
John Thorburn Tri Basin NRD 1723 Burlington Holdrege, NE 68949
Pete Ricketts, Governor
Mark A. Bmlllnan, Executive Dil"ectOl-
Reference: NET 13-141 Cottonwood Ranch Rainwater Basin Wetland Restoration
Dear John,
We are in receipt of your March 1, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand you are working with NRCS on a minimal effects agreements and Wetland Restoration Enhancement application. Construction will begin following approvals. The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
~{~ Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16th st • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln. NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrust.org
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
~rerV;'1a NATURAL NEBRASKA no for future generations Pe te Ricketts , Gove rnor
March 7, 2016
John Thorburn Tri Basin NRD 1723 Burlington Holdrege, NE 68949
Marh A. Brohman, Executive DirectOl-
Reference: NET 13-141 Cottonwood Ranch Rainwater Basin Wetland Restoration
Dear John,
We are in receipt of your March 1, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand you are working with NRCS on a minimal effects agreements and Wetland Restoration Enhancement application. Construction will begin following approvals. The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16th st • PO Box 94913 • Li ncoln. NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrust.org
Tri -Basin NRll 1 72~ Rurli ngl"n Iioidrege. NE 68949
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Marilyn Tabor Nebraska Environmental Trust 700 S. 16th Street PO Box 94913 Lincoln, NE, 68509-4913
Phone: (J{J X) YYS-66XX Toll Free: 1-877-995-6688
Fax: (J08) 995-6992 Email: Iribasin@tri basinnrd.org
RE: Nebraska Environmental Trust Project: #13-141, Cottol/wood Ral/ch Rainwater Basin Wetland Restoration
Dear Marilyn,
I am writing to respectfully request a 12-month extension to NET Project #13-141 COllOl/lVood Ranch Rainwaler Basil/ Wellal/d Restoration to June 30, 2017. We are currently working with NRCS on a minimal effects agreement and a WRE application. Once these requests are processed by NRCS we will not have sufficient time to complete construction activities before the grant expires. We plan to prioriti ze this project once we receive approval and will make every effort to complete this project by June 30, 2017.
Thank you for consideling our request.
Sincerely,
~ J/d;f!tWvv
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Marilyn Tabor Nebraska Environmental Trust 700 S. 16th Street PO Box 94913 Lincoln, NE, 68509-4913
Phouc: (.lOR) Y95-66HH Toll Free : 1-877-995-6688
Fax: (J08) 995-6992 Email: Irib<lsin(ii) tri basinnrd.org
RE: Nebraska Environmental Trust Project: # /3-/4/, Cottollwood Rallch Rainwater Basill Wetland Restoralioll
Dear Marilyn,
I am writing to respectfully request a 12-month extension to NET Project # / 3-/4/ Cottoll wood Ranch Raillwater Basill Wet/and Restoration to June 30, 2017. We are currently working with NRCS on a minimal effects agreement and a WRE application. Once these requests are processed by NRCS we will not have sufficient time to complete construction activities before the grant expires. We plan to prioriti ze this project once we receive approval and will make every effort to complete this project by June 30, 2017.
Thank you for consideling our request.
Sincerely,
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Marilyn Tubar Nebraska Environmental Trust 700 S. 16'h Street PO Box 94913 Lincoln, NE, 68509-4913
Phone: (.lOX) ~95-66KS
Toll Free: I -X77-995-6688 F"x: (JOM) 995-6992
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RE: Nebrasku Environmental Trust Project: #13-14/, Cotto/lwood Ra/lch Rainwater Basil/ Wetlalld Restoraliol/
Dear Marilyn,
I am writing to respectfully request a 12-month extension to NET Project # /3-141 Col/ol/wood Ranch Rail/waler Basil/ Wellalld Restoration to June 30, 2017. We are currently working with NRCS on a minimal effects agreement and a WRE application . Once these requests are processed by NRCS we will not have sufficient time to complete construction activities before the grant expires. We plan to prioriti ze this project once we receive approval and will make every effort to complete this project by June 30, 2017.
Thank you for considering our request.
Sincerely,
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The Nebraska Environmental Trust
NATURAL NEBRASKA"" (or (lIWre generations
March 14,2016
John C. Denton Certified Wildlife Biologist 2121 N. Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803
P ete Ricketts, Governor
Mm-k A. Bmhman, Executive Director
Reference: NET 13-177 - Cottonwood Ranch Platte River Wetland
Dear John,
We are in receipt of your March 10, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand you continue to work with the adjacent landowner to reach consensus on wetland restoration. Once final landowner approval is received the restoration plans will move forward with completion scheduled next year.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16th St • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln. NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www_environmentaltrust.org 7 - 24
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
'Preserving N.ATUftAl NEBRASKA'" for (l/Wre gellemtiollS
March 14,2016
John C. Denton Certified Wildlife Biologist 2121 N. Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803
P ete Ricketts , Governor
Mm"k A. Bmhman, Executive D irectol'
Reference: NET 13-177 - Cottonwood Ranch Platte River Wetland
Dear John,
We are in receipt of your March 10, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand you continue to work with the adjacent landowner to reach consensus on wetland restoration. Once final landowner approval is received the restoration plans will move forward with completion scheduled next year.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 5 16~ 51 • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln. NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrust.org
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
'Preserving N.ATUfIAl NEBRASKA no for (uWre generations
March 14, 2016
John C. Denton Certified Wildlife Biologist 2121 N. Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803
Pete: Ricketts, Governor
Mm·k A. Brohman, Executive D irectol'
Reference: NET 13-177 - Cottonwood Ranch Platte River Wetland
Dear John,
We are in receipt of your March 10, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand you continue to work with the adjacent landowner to reach consensus on wetland restoration. Once final landowner approval is received the restoration plans will move forward with completion scheduled next year.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 5 16th 5t • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln. NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrust.org
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Marilyn Tabor Nebraska Envirorunental Trust 700 S. 16th Street PO Box 94913 Lincoln, NE, 68509-4913
2121 North Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803-1751
(308) 384-2788 www.ducks.org
RE: Nebraska Environmental Trust Project: #13-177-2, Cottonwood Ranch Platte River Wetland Restoration
Dear Marilyn,
Ducks Unlimited is writing to respectfully request a twelve-month extension to NET Project #13-1 77-2, Cottonwood Ranch Platte River Wetland Restoration to June 30, 201 7. During the past year, having to receive approval fi'om the numerous landowners of the property has caused delays in finali zing restoration plans. This project is definitely moving forward. We plan to prioritize this project once we receive landowner approval and will make every effOli to complete this project by June 30,2017.
Thank you for consideling our request.
Sincerely,
f1jb= John Denton Manager of Conservation Programs, NE-KS Ducks Unlimited, Inc. 2121 N. Webb Rd, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803 308-258-4682
Conservation for Generations
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March 10,2016
Marilyn Tabor Nebraska Environmental Trust 700 S. 16th Street PO Box 94913 Lincoln, NE, 68509-4913
2121 North Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803-1751
(308) 384-2788 www.ducks.org
RE: Nebraska Environmental Trust Project: #13-177-2, Cottonwood Ranch Platte River Wetland Restoration
Dear Marilyn,
Ducks Unlimited is writing to respectfully request a twelve-month extension to NET Project # / 3-177-2, Cottonwood Ranch Platte River Wetland Restoration to June 30, 2017. During the past year, having to receive approval fi'om the numerous landowners of the property has caused delays in finalizing restoration plans. This project is definitely moving fOlward. We plan to prioritize this project once we receive landowner approval and will make every effoli to complete this project by June 30,2017.
Thank you for considering our request.
Sincerely,
~ John Denton Manager of Conservation Programs, NE-KS Ducks Unlimited, Inc. 2121 N. Webb Rd, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803 308-258-4682
Conservation for Generations
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March 10, 2016
MaIilyn Tabor Nebraska Environmental Trust 700 S. 16th Street PO Box 94913 Lincoln, NE, 68509-4913
2121 North Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803-1751
(308) 384-2788 www.ducks.org
RE: Nebraska Environmental Trust Project: #13-177-2, Cottonwood Ranch Platte River Wetland Res/oration
Dear Marilyn,
Ducks Unlimited is writing to respectfully request a twelve-month extension to NET Project # 13-1 77-2, Cottonwood Ranch Platte River Wetland Restoration to June 30, 2017. During the past year, having to receive approval from the numerous landowners of the property has caused delays in finalizing restoration plans. This project is definitely moving fOlward. We plan to prioIitize this project once we receive landowner approval and will make every effolt to complete this project by June 30,2017.
Thank you for considering our request.
Sincerely,
f?jb= John Denton Manager of Conservation Programs, NE-KS Ducks Unlimited, Inc. 2121 N. Webb Rd, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803 308-258-4682
Conservation for Generations
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
rorererv;,," NATURAL NEBRASKA'" for future generations
March 14, 2016
John C. Denton Certified Wildlife Biologist 2121 N. Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803
Reference: NET 13-178 - Rolland WPA Roundout.
Dear John,
Pete Ricke ttsJ Gove rno r
M ark A. Brohman, ExeCll tive Director
We are in receipt of your March 10, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand you are continuing to work with the landowner to complete the roundout for the Rolland Waterfowl Production Area. Completion of the project will allow for the pit to be filled and the entire wetland footprint to be restored.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16th st • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln. NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmenta ltrust.org 7 - 26
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
rp,e,ierv;"9 NATURAL Nf1IRA51rAN
for ftlture generations
March 14, 2016
John C. Denton Certified Wildlife Biologist 2121 N. Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803
Reference: NET 13-178 - Rolland WPA Roundout.
Dear John,
Pete Ricke tt s, G overnor
Mark A . Broh man, ExeCtl tive Director
We are in receipt of your March 10, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand you are continuing to work with the landowner to complete the roundout for the Rolland Waterfowl Production Area. Completion of the project will allow for the pit to be filled and the entire wetland footprint to be restored.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
7005 16th 51 • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln, NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrust.org
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
rpre,"'V;"9 NATURAL NE1IRA51~N for fattlre generations
March 14, 2016
John C. Denton Certified Wildlife Biologist 2121 N. Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803
Reference: NET 13-178 - Rolland WPA Roundout.
Dear John,
Pete Ricketts, Governor
Mark A. Broll mal1, ExeCtl tive DirectOl'
We are in receipt of your March 10, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand you are continuing to work with the landowner to complete the roundout for the Rolland Waterfowl Production Area. Completion of the project will allow for the pit to be filled and the entire wetland footprint to be restored.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16th SI • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln. NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrust.org
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March 10,2016
Marilyn Tabor Nebraska Environmental Trust 700 S. 16th Street PO Box 94913 Lincoln, NE, 68509-4913
2121 NOlth Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803-1751
(308) 384-2788 www.ducks.org
RE: Nebraska Environmental Trust Project: #13-178-2 Rolland WPA Roundout
Dear Marilyn,
Ducks Unlimited is writing to respectfully request a twelve-month extension to NET Project #13-178-2 Rolland WPA Roundout to June 30, 2017. Discussions are still ongoing with the landowner and we remain optimistic that we will be able to acquire the Gemmar Tract as a roundout to the Rolland WP A. We will continue negotiations with the landowner and will make every eff0l1 to complete this project by June 30, 2017.
Thank you for considering our request.
Sincerely,
~ Manager of Conservation Programs, NE-KS Ducks Unlimited, Inc. 2121 N. Webb Rd, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803 308-258-4682
Conservation for Generations
7 - 27
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March 10,2016
Marilyn Tabor Nebraska Environmental Trust 700 S. 16th Street PO Box 94913 Lincoln, NE, 68509-49 \3
2121 North Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803-1751
(308) 384-2788 www.ducks.org
RE: Nebraska Environmental Trust Project: #13-178-2 Rolland WPA Roundout
Dear Marilyn,
Ducks Unlimited is writing to respectfully request a twelve-month extension to NET Project #13-178-2 Rolland WPA Roundout to June 30, 2017. Discussions are still ongoing with the landowner and we remain optimistic that we will be able to acquire the Gemmar Tract as a roundout to the Rolland WP A. We will continue negotiations with the landowner and will make every effOit to complete this project by June 30, 2017.
Thank you for considering our request.
Sincerely,
~ Manager of Conservation Programs, NE-KS Ducks Unlimited, Inc. 2 121 N. Webb Rd, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803 308-258-4682
Conservation for Generations
~ DUCKS
UNLIMITED
March 10,2016
Marilyn Tabor Nebraska Environmental Trust 700 S. 16th Street PO Box 94913 Lincoln, NE, 68509-4913
2121 North Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803-1751
(308) 384-2788 www.ducks .org
RE: Nebraska Environmental Trust Project: #13-178-2 Rolland WPA Roundout
Dear Marilyn,
Ducks Unlimited is wliting to respectfully request a twelve-month extension to NET Project #13-/78-2 Rolland WPA Roundout to June 30, 2017. Discussions are still ongoing with the landowner and we remain optimistic that we will be able to acquire the Gemmar Tract as a roundout to the Rolland WP A. We will continue negotiations with the landowner and will make every effOlt to complete this project by June 30, 2017.
Thank you for considering our request.
Sincerely,
J~ Manager of Conservation Programs, NE-KS Ducks Unlimited, Tnc. 2 121 N. Webb Rd, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803 308-258-4682
Conservation for Generations
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
rp;e,"'Villg NrlTURAl NEBRASKA"" for future generations
March 14, 2016
John C. Denton Certified Wildlife Biologist 2121 N. Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803
Reference: NET 13-181 - Hannon Restoration
Dear John,
Pe te Ricketts , G overnor
Ma d t A , Bmhman, Executive D i,'ector
We are in receipt of your March 10, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand you are waiting for the Army Corps of Engineers permit approval. Once USACE approval is received the restoration plans will move forward with completion scheduled next year.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
7005 16'" 5t • PO Box 94913 • lincoln. NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrust.org 7 - 28
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
'Pr'se,v;,ng NATURAL NEBRASKA'" for future generafions
March 14, 2016
John C. Denton Certified Wildlife Biologist 2121 N. Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803
Reference: NET 13-181 - Hannon Restoration
Dear John,
Pe te Ricketts, Governor
Mad~ A. Bmhman, Executive Director
We are in receipt of your March 10, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand you are waiting for the Army Corps of Engineers permit approval. Once USACE approval is received the restoration plans will move forward with completion scheduled next year.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
7005 16"' 5t • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln, NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrust.org
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
'/JrOse,vi,ng NATURAL NEBRASKA'" for future generations
March 14, 2016
John C. Denton Certified Wildlife Biologisf 2121 N. Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803
Reference: NET 13-181 - Hannon Restoration
Dear John,
Pete Ricketts , Governor
Mark A. Bl"Ohman, Executive Directol'
We are in receipt of your March 10, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand you are waiting for the Army Corps of Engineers permit approval. Once USACE approval is received the restoration plans will move forward with completion scheduled next year.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
7005 16th 5t • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln, NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www,environmentaltrust.org
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March 10,2016
Marilyn Tabor Nebraska Environmental Trust 700 S. 16th Street PO Box 94913 Lincoln, NE, 68509-4913
2121 NOIth Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803-1751
(308) 384-2788 www.ducks.org
RE: Nebraska Environmental Trust Project: #13-181, Hannon WPA Roundout Restoration
Dear Malilyn,
Ducks Unlimited is writing to respectfully request a six-month extension to NET Project #13-181, Hannon WPA Roundout Restoration to June 30, 2017.. We are cunently waiting for permit approval from the US Army Corps of Engineers . The permit application was submitted approximately 2 months ago. Once we receive the necessary permits we will begin construction. We are confident we will complete this project by June 30, 2017.
Thank you for considering our request.
Sincerely,
J~ Manager of Conservation Programs, NE-KS Ducks Unlimited, Inc. 2121 N. Webb Rd, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803 308-258-4682
Conservation for Generations
7 - 29
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March 10,2016
Marilyn Tabor Nebraska Environmental Trust 700 S. 16th Street PO Box 94913 Lincoln, NE, 68509-4913
2121 N0I1h Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803-1751
(308) 384-2788 www.ducks.org
RE: Nebraska Environmental Tmst Project: #13-181, Hannon WPA Roundout Restoration
Dear Malil yn,
Ducks Unlimited is writing to respectfully request a six-month extension to NET Project #13-181, Hannon WPA Roundout Restoration to June 30, 2017. We are cun·ently waiting for permit approval from the US Anny Corps of Engineers. The pelmit application was submitted approximately 2 months ago. Once we receive the necessary pennits we wi ll begin constmction. We are confident we will complete this project by June 30, 2017.
Thank you for considering our request.
Sincerely,
J~ Manager of Conservation Programs, NE-KS Ducks Unlimited, Inc. 2121 N. Webb Rd, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803 308-258-4682
Conservation for Generations
~ DUCKS
UNLIMITED
March 10,2016
Marilyn Tabor Nebraska Environmental Trust 700 S. 16th Street PO Box 94913 Lincoln, NE, 68509-4913
2121 NOIth Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803-1751
(308) 384-2788 www.ducks.org
RE: Nebraska Environmental Tmst Project: #13-181, Hannon WPA Roundout Restoration
Dear Malil yn,
Ducks Unlimited is wliting to respectfully request a six-month extension to NET Project #13-181, Hannon WPA Roundout Restoration to June 30, 2017. We are cun'ently waiting for permit approval from the US Army Corps of Engineers. The permit application was submitted approximately 2 months ago. Once we receive the necessary permits we will begin constmction. We are confident we will complete this project by June 30, 2017.
Thank you for considering our request.
Sincerely,
J~ Manager of Conservation Programs, NE-KS Ducks Unlimited, Inc. 2121 N. Webb Rd, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803 308-258-4682
Conservation for Generations
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
rp;e;;,v;"g NATURAL NEBRASKA- (or future generations
March 14, 2016
John C. Denton Certified Wildlife Biologist 2121 N. Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803
Pete Ricketts) Gove rnor
Mark A. Brohman, ExeclItive Director
Reference: NET 13-182 - Timberlake Ranch Habitat Project - Combining Conservation with Education
Dear John,
We are in receipt of your March 10, 2016 letter requesting an extension to December 31, 2016. We understand the restoration portion of this project has been completed with seeding to be done this spring. The extension will ensure funds remain available for the education portion of the project at Timberlake Ranch for the summer of 2016.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16th St • PO Box 94913 • Linco ln. NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrust.org 7 - 30
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
March 14, 2016
John C. Denton Certified Wildlife Biologist 2121 N. Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803
Pete RickettsJ Governor
Mark A. Bmhman, Executive Director
Reference: NET 13-182 - Timberlake Ranch Habitat Project - Combining Conservation with Education
Dear John,
We are in receipt of your March 10, 2016 letter requesting an extension to December 31, 2016. We understand the restoration portion of this project has been completed with seeding to be done this spring. The extension will ensure funds remain available for the education portion of the project at Timberlake Ranch for the summer of 2016.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16th St • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln. NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 · Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrust.org
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
March 14, 2016
John C. Denton Certified Wildlife Biologist 2121 N. Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803
Pete Ricketts, G overnor
Mark A. Bmhman, Execu tive Director
Reference: NET 13-182 - Timberlake Ranch Habitat Project - Combining Conservation with Education
Dear John,
We are in receipt of your March 10, 2016 letter requesting an extension to December 31, 2016. We understand the restoration portion of this project has been completed with seeding to be done this spring. The extension will ensure funds remain available for the education portion of the project at Timberlake Ranch for the summer of 2016.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16th St • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln. NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
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March 10, 2016
Marilyn Tabor Nebraska Environmental Trust 700 S. 16th Street PO Box 94913 Lincoln, NE, 68509-4913
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2121 North Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803-1751
(308) 384-2788 www.ducks.org
RE: Nebraska Environmental Trust Project: #13-182-2, Timberlake Ranch Habitat Project
Dear Marilyn,
Ducks Unlimited is writing to respectfully request a six-month extension to NET Project #13-182-2, Timberlake Ranch Habitat Project to December 30, 2016. The construction phase of the Timberlake project has been completed and seeding of the restored areas of the property is slated for this spring. We cunently need additional time to design and implement the education component of the grant. Upon meeting the education requirement, the project will be fully complete. We plan to prioritize this project and should have no issue finishing this project by December 31 , 2016.
Thank you for considering our request.
Sincerely,
~ = J n Dent: n Manager of Conservation Programs, NE-KS Ducks Unlimited, Inc. 2121 N. Webb Rd, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803 308-258-4682
Conservation for Generations
7 - 31
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March 10, 2016
Marilyn Tabor Nebraska Environmental Trust 700 S. 16th Street POBox 949 13 Lincoln, NE, 68509-4913
-'.
(' E VED MArl 1 4 2016
2121 North Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803-1751
(308) 384-2788 www.ducks.org
RE: Nebraska Environmental Trust Project: #13-182-2, Timberlake Ranch Habitat Project
Dear Marilyn,
Ducks Unlimited is writing to respectfully request a six-month extension to NET Project #13-182-2, Timberlake Ranch Habitat Project to December 30, 2016. The construction phase of the Timberlake project has been completed and seeding of the restored areas of the property is slated for this spring. We currently need additional time to design and implement the education component of the grant. Upon meeting the education requirement, the project will be fully complete. We plan to prioritize this project and should have no issue finishing this project by December 31 , 2016.
Thank you for considering our request.
Sincerely,
~ P J n Dent:n Manager of Conservation Programs, NE-KS Ducks Unlimited, Inc. 2121 N. Webb Rd, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803 308-258-4682
Conservation for Generations
~ DUCKS
UNLIMITED
March 10,2016
Marilyn Tabor Nebraska Environmental Trust 700 S. 16th Street PO Box 94913 Lincoln, NE, 68509-4913
'E VED MAR 1 4 2016
2121 North Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803-1751
(308) 384-2788 www.ducks.org
RE: Nebraska Envirorunental Trust Project: #13-182-2, Timberlake Ranch Habitat Project
Dear Marilyn,
Ducks Unlimited is writing to respectfully request a six-month extension to NET Project #13-182-2, Timberlake Ranch Habitat Project to December 30, 2016. The construction phase of the Timberlake project has been completed and seeding of the restored areas of the property is slated for this spring. We currently need additional time to design and implement the education component of the grant. Upon meeting the education requirement, the project will be fully complete. We plan to prioritize this project and should have no issue finishing this project by December 31 , 2016.
Thank you for considering our request.
Sincerely,
~ = J n Dent:n Manager of Conservation Programs, NE-KS Ducks Unlimited, Inc. 2121 N. Webb Rd, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803 308-258-4682
Conservation for Generations
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
rpie,.,ving NATUIIAL NEBRASKA'" for futtlre generations
March 14,2016
John C. Denton Certified Wildlife Biologist 2121 N. Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803
Pete Ricketts, Governor
Mark A. Brohman, Executive Director
Reference: NET 13-185 - Platte River Wildlife Management Area Partnership
Dear John,
We are in receipt of your March 10, 2016 letter requesting an extension to December 31, 2016. We understand you recently received permits for construction and the work has begun at Bassway and Dogwood WMA with bids open for Darr Strip and Blue Hole. The extension will ensure funds remain available through completion of the construction work.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16th SI • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln. NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrust.org 7 - 32
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
:se,vinq N.ATURAL NEBRASKA'" for futtJre generations
March 14, 2016
John C. Denton Certified Wildlife Biologist 2121 N. Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803
Pete RickettsJ Governor
M a rk A . Brohman) Execut iv e D irecto r
Reference: NIT 13-185 - Platte River Wildlife Management Area Partnership
Dear John,
We are in receipt of your March 10, 2016 letter requesting an extension to December 31, 2016. We understand you recently received permits for construction and the work has begun at Bassway and Dogwood WMA with bids open for Darr Strip and Blue Hole. The extension will ensure funds remain available through completion of the construction work.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16th SI • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln, NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrust.org
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
'servinq N.AruRAI NEBRASKA'" (or futtlre generations
March 14, 2016
John C. Denton Certified Wildlife Biologist 2121 N, Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803
Pete Ricketts, Governor
Mark A. Broh man, Executive Director
Reference: NIT 13-185 - Platte River Wildlife Management Area Partnership
Dear John,
We are in receipt of your March 10, 2016 letter requesting an extension to December 31, 2016, We understand you recently received permits for construction and the work has begun at Bassway and Dogwood WMA with bids open for Darr Strip and Blue Hole, The extension will ensure funds remain available through completion of the construction work.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted,
Thank you for providing this information to us, If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
7005 16th 51 • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln, NE 68509·4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471·8233
www,environmentaltrusLorg
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Marilyn Tabor Nebraska Environmental Trust 700 S. 16th Street PO Box 94913 Lincoln, NE, 68509-4913
2121 North Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803-1751
(308) 384-2788 www.ducks.org
RE: Nebraska Environmental Trust Project: #13-185-2, Platte River Wildlife Management Area Partnership
Dear Marilyn,
Ducks Unlimited is writing to respectfully request a six-month extension to 13-185 Platte River WMA Partnership to December 31,2016. We recently received all necessary permits to begin construction at the remaining project sites. Tree clearing and dirt work is currently taking place at Bassway and Dogwood WMAs. Darr Strip and Blue Hole are out to bid and construction will begin soon. Although we will complete the majority of the project prior to the June 30, 2016 deadline, an extension will assure us that we will complete all construction activities. This project is being prioritized, and I am confident we will easily have these projects completed prior to the end of the year.
Thank you for considering our request.
Sincerely,
John Denton Manager of Conservation Programs, NE-KS Ducks Unlimited, Inc. 2121 N. Webb Rd, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803 308-258-4682
Conservation for Generations
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UNLIMITED
March 10,2016
Maril yn Tabor Nebraska Environmental Trust 700 S. 16th Street PO Box 94913 Lincoln, NE, 68509-4913
2121 NOlth Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803-1 751
(308) 384-2788 www.ducks.org
RE: Nebraska Environmental Trust Project: #13-185-2, Platte River Wildlife Management Area Partnership
Dear Marilyn,
Ducks Unlimited is writing to respectfully request a six-month extension to 13-185 Platte River WMA Partnership to December 31, 2016. We recently received all necessary pelmits to begin construction at the remaining project sites . Tree clearing and dirt work is currently taking place at Bassway and Dogwood WMAs. Dal1' Strip and Blue Hole are out to bid and construction will begin soon. Although we will complete the majority of the project prior to the June 30, 2016 deadline, an extension will assure us that we will complete all construction activities. This project is being prioritized, and I am confident we will easily have these projects completed prior to the end of the year.
Thank you for considering our request.
Sincerely,
John Denton Manager of Conservation Programs, NE-KS Ducks Unlimited, Inc. 2121 N. Webb Rd, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803 308-258-4682
Conservation for Generations
~ DUCKS
UNLIMITED
March 10,2016
Marilyn Tabor Nebraska Environmental Trust 700 S. 16th Street PO Box 94913 Lincoln, NE, 68509-4913
2121 North Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803-1751
(308) 384-2788 www.ducks.org
RE: Nebraska Environmental Trust Project: #13-185-2, Platte River Wildlife Management Area Partnership
Dear Marilyn,
Ducks Unlimited is writing to respectfully request a six-month extension to 13-185 Platte River WMA Partnership to December 31,2016. We recently received all necessary permits to begin construction at the remaining project sites. Tree clearing and dirt work is currently taking place at Bassway and Dogwood WMAs. DalT Stlip and Blue Hole are out to bid and construction will begin soon. Although we will complete the majority of the project prior to the June 30, 2016 deadline, an extension will assure ns that we will complete all construction activities. This project is being prioritized, and [ am confident we will easily have these projects completed prior to the end of the year.
Thank you for considering our request.
Sincerely,
John Denton Manager of Conservation Programs, NE-KS Ducks Unlimited, Inc. 2121 N. Webb Rd, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803 308-258-4682
Conservation for Generations
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
NATURAL NEBRASKA N for future generations
March 14, 2016
John C. Denton Certified Wildlife Biologist 2121 N. Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803
Reference: NET 13-190 - Bergren Tract Restoration
Dear John,
Pe te Ricke ttsJ G overnor
Mark A. B t-ohman, Executive D irector
We are in receipt of your March 10, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand you are working with NRCS to finalize restoration plans. The restoration plans will move forward as soon as the WRP easement is completed.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16~ SI • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln, NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrust.org 7 - 34
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
rp;e,iervi/1g N,\TURAl NEBRASKA'" for future generations
March 14, 2016
John C. Denton Certified Wildlife Biologist 2121 N. Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803
Reference: NET 13-190 - Bergren Tract Restoration
Dear John,
Pete Ricketts, Governor
Mm'h A . Brohman, Executive Directol"
We are in receipt of your March 10, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand you are working with NRCS to finalize restoration plans. The restoration plans will move forward as soon as the WRP easement is completed.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 5 16~ 5t • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln, NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402·471·5409 • Fax: 402·471·8233
www,environmenta ltrusLorg
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
rp,e,iervi"g N,ITURAl NEBRASKA'" for future generations
March 14, 2016
John C. Denton Certified Wildlife Biologist 2121 N. Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803
Reference: NET 13-190 - Bergren Tract Restoration
Dear John,
Pete Ricketts, Governor
Mad~ A. Brohman, Executive Directol"
We are in receipt of your March 10, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 3D, 2017. We understand you are working with NRCS to finalize restoration plans. The restoration plans will move forward as soon as the WRP easement is completed.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7, 2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16th St • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln, NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402·471·5409 • Fax: 402·471·8233
www.envrronmentaltrust.org
~ DUCKS
UNLIMITED
March 10,2016
Marilyn Tabor Nebraska Environmental Trust 700 S. 16th Street PO Box 94913 Lincoln, NE, 68509-4913
2121 North Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803-1751
(308) 384-2788 www.ducks.org
RE: Nebraska Environmental Trust Project: #13-190, Bergen Tract Restoration
Dear Marilyn,
Ducks Unlimited is writing to respectfully request a twelve-month extension to NET Project # /3-190, Bergen Tract Restoration to June 30, 2017. We are currently working with NRCS to finalize the restoration plan on the property as this propelty will soon be protected by one of their WRP easements. This project will be completed by June 30, 2017.
Thank you for considering our request.
John Denton Manager of Conservation Programs, NE-KS Ducks Unlimited, Inc. 2121 N. Webb Rd, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803 308-258-4682
Conservation for Generations
7 - 35
o DUCKS
UNLIMITED
March 10,2016
Marilyn Tabor Nebraska Environmental Trust 700 S. 16th Street PO Box 94913 Lincoln, NE, 68509-4913
2121 North Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand Island, NE 68803-1751
(308) 384-2788 www.ducks.org
RE: Nebraska Environmental Trust Project: #13-190, Bergen Tract Restoration
Dear Marilyn,
Ducks Unlimited is writing to respectfully request a twelve-month extension to NET Project # /3-190, Bergen Tract Restoration to June 30, 2017. We are clmently working with NRCS to finalize the restoration plan on the property as this propelty will soon be protected by one of their WRP easements. This project will be completed by June 30, 2017.
Thank you for consideling our request.
John Denton Manager of Conservation Programs, NE-KS Ducks Unlimited, Inc. 2121 N. WebbRd, Suite309 Grand Island, NE 68803 308-258-4682
Conservation for Generations
~ DUCKS
UNLIMITED
March 10,2016
Marilyn Tabor Nebraska Environmental Trust 700 S. 16th Street PO Box 94913 Lincoln, NE, 68509-4913
2121 North Webb Road, Suite 309 Grand [sland, NE 68803-1751
(308) 384-2788 www.ducks.org
RE: Nebraska Environmental Trust Project: #13-190, Bergen Tract Restoration
Dear Marilyn,
Ducks Unlimited is writing to respectfully request a twelve-month extension to NET Project #/3-190, Bergen Tract Restoration to June 30, 2017. We are clmently working with NRCS to finalize the restoration plan on the propelty as this propelty will soon be protected by one of their WRP easements. This project will be completed by June 30, 2017.
Thank you for consideling our request.
John Denton Manager of Conservation Programs, NE-KS Ducks Unlimited, Inc. 2121 N. Webb Rd,Suite309 Grand Island, NE 68803 308-258-4682
Conservation for Generations
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
ro;;:ierv;11Q NATURAL NEBRASKA'" for futtlre generations
February 11, 2016
Alexandra Mayes RMBO 14500 Lark Bunting Lane Brighton, CO 80601
Pete Ricketts, Governor
Mark A. Brohman, Executive Director
Reference: NET 13-191 - Enhancing Habitat Management in the Nebraska Panhandle Through Conservation Education
Dear Alexandra,
We are in receipt of your February 11, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand the education programs reaching a good audience and continue to be scheduled. The extension will ensure funds remain to finish the grant and deliverables.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7,2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
~{~ Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16th st • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln, NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrust.org
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The Nebraska Environmental Trust
rpii'serving NATUflAL NEBRASKA'" for futtlre generations
February 11, 2016
Alexandra Mayes RMBO 14500 Lark Bunting Lane Brighton, CO 80601
Pete Ricketts, Governor
Mark A. Brohman, Executive Director
Reference: NET 13-191 - Enhancing Habitat Management in the Nebraska Panhandle Through Conservation Education
Dear Alexandra,
We are in receipt of your February 11, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand the education programs reaching a good audience and continue to be scheduled. The extension will ensure funds remain to finish the grant and deliverables.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7,2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
~{~ Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16th st • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln, NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrust.org
The Nebraska Environmental Trust
rpii'serving NATUflAL NEBRASKA'" for futtlre generations
February 11, 2016
Alexandra Mayes RMBO 14500 Lark Bunting Lane Brighton, CO 80601
Pete Ricketts, Governor
Mark A. Brohman, Executive Director
Reference: NET 13-191 - Enhancing Habitat Management in the Nebraska Panhandle Through Conservation Education
Dear Alexandra,
We are in receipt of your February 11, 2016 letter requesting an extension to June 30, 2017. We understand the education programs reaching a good audience and continue to be scheduled. The extension will ensure funds remain to finish the grant and deliverables.
The request for the extension of this grant will be reviewed by the Board at their April 7,2016 meeting and you will be notified if the extension is granted.
Thank you for providing this information to us. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
~{~ Marilyn Tabor Grant Administrator Environmental Trust 402-471-5541
pc Mark Brohman
700 S 16th st • PO Box 94913 • Lincoln, NE 68509-4913 Phone: 402-471-5409 • Fax: 402-471-8233
www.environmentaltrust.org
Connecting People, Birds and Land
Marilyn Tabor, Nebraska Environmental Trust 700 s. 16'h St. P.O. Box 94913 Lincoln, NE 68509-4913
Dear Ms. Tabor,
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Bird Conservan cy of the Rockies is request ing an extension of grant number 13-191-3 until June 30,2017. The cu rrent end date is June 30, 2016. We would like to extend the funds in project 13-191-3 in order to fulfill remaining grant deliverables. These rema ining deliverables include Pennies for Plovers (renamed Mountain Plover Change for Change Project), after-school nature clubs, and citizen science programing. In addition, current programming detailed in 13-191 wi ll continue to be implemented. Please contact me wit h any questions via emai l at alexandra.mayes@birdconservancy.org or by phone at (308)783-1019.
Thank you,
N)~' Alexandra Mayes Nebraska Education Coordinator Bi rd Conservancy of the Rockies
14500 Lark Bunting Lane Brighton, CO 80603
(303) 659-4348 Fa.x (303) 654-079 1
230 Cherry Street, Suite 150 Fon Collins, CO 80521
(970) 482-1707 Fa.x (970) 472-9031
www.bicdconservancy.org
330243 County Road H Minatare. NE 69356
(308) 783-1019 Fa...-.: (308) 783- t021
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Bird Conservancy of the Rockies Connecting People, Birds and Land
Marilyn Tabor, Nebraska Environmental Trust 700 s. 16'h st. P.O. Box 94913 Lincoln, NE 68509-4913
Dear Ms. Tabor,
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Bird Conservancy of the Rockies is requesting an extension of grant number 13-191-3 until June 30,2017. The current end date is June 30, 2016. We would like to extend the funds in project 13-191-3 in order to fulfill remaining grant deliverables. These remaining deliverables include Pennies for Plove rs (renamed Mountain Plover Change for Change Project), after-school nature clubs, and citizen science programing. In addition, cu rrent programming detailed in 13-191 will continue to be implemented. Please contact me with any questions via emai l at alexandra.mayes@birdconservancy.org or by phone at (308)783-1019.
Thank you,
NJh" Alexandra Mayes Nebraska Education Coordinator Bird Conservancy of the Rockies
14500 Lark Bunting Lane Brighton, CO 80603
(303) 659·4348 Fa.x (303) 654-079 1
230 Cherry Street. Suite 150 110rl Collins, CO 80521
(970) 482· 1707 Fa. .... (970) 472-9031
www.bicdconservancy.org
330243 County Road H i .... linatare. NE 69356
(308) 783-10 19 Fa...x (308) 783· 1021
Bird Conservancy of the Rockies Connecting People, Birds and Land
Marilyn Tabor, Nebraska Environmenta l Trust 700 S. 16'h St. P.O. Box 94913 Lincoln, NE 68509-4913
Dear Ms. Tabor,
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Bird Conservancy of the Rockies is requesting an extension of grant number 13-191-3 until June 30,2017. The current end date is June 30, 2016. We would like to extend the funds in project 13-191-3 in order to fulfill remaining grant deliverables. These rema ining deliverables include Pennies for Plovers (renamed Mountain Plover Change for Change Project), after-school nature clubs, and citizen science programing. In addition, current programming detailed in 13-191 will continue to be implemented. Please contact me with any questions via email at alexandra.mayes@birdconservancy.org or by phone at (308)783-1019.
Thank you,
NIh" Alexandra Mayes Nebraska Education Coordinator Bird Conservancy of the Rockies
14500 Lark Bunting Lane Brighton, CO 80603
(3<l3) 659·.348 Fa.x (303) 654-079 1
230 Cherry Street. Suite 150 FOll Collins, CO 80521
(970) 482· 1707 Fa. .... (970) 472-903 t
www.bicdconscrvancy.org
330243 County Road H r-.. linatare. NE 69356
(308) 783· 1019 Fa.x (308) 783-1021
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