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3. Project Activities and Measurable Results using the table below, list specific project <br />activities to be completed, the timetable for the activities, and the deliverables associated <br />with those activities. Consider the following in your answer to this question. What actions, <br />interventions, programs, services will be deployed? <br />1 Activity Description <br />1 1 1 Appraisal <br />2. Negotiations <br />3 Hazardous waste /archeological <br />investigation <br />4. Property purchase <br />5 Design <br />i <br />7 Cultural resources recovery <br />8 1 Construction <br />9 1 Maintenance/ monitoring <br />1 Deliverables <br />1 Appraisal <br />Purchase and sale agreement <br />Level 1 hazardous waste <br />report/ cultural resources <br />management plan <br />Closing <br />0 0 desi <br />Perutii s <br />Excavation/ data recovery <br />Completed project <br />Maintenance/ monitoring <br />Duwamish C,ardens Acquisition 2007 tZI-A Forum Gran Application <br />June 2007 <br />1 Timeline <br />1 Underway <br />Underway <br />since 2006, <br />completion by <br />end of 2007 <br />Fourth <br />quarter 2007, <br />first quarter <br />2008 <br />First quarter <br />2008 <br />1 2008 =2009 <br />1 2009 <br />1 2009 -2010 <br />1 2010- beyond <br />4. Effectiveness (see page 2 of application instructions for definition) describe how the <br />project will effectively implement the natural resource improvement measures identified in <br />question No 2 above. Consider the following in your answer to this question. Why is the <br />primary applicant the best entity to deliver the proposed program /service /intervention? What is the <br />capacity of the primary applicant to deliver the proposed program /service /intervention? What tools, <br />services and partners will be brought to bear? <br />The Duwamish Gardens project will improve natural resources described above through a design <br />that takes into account the topography of the site, the flows in the river, fish use, and lessons <br />learned from projects upstream and downstream The conceptual design will create a shallow <br />water embayment either circular or linear in nature, depending on the shape of the lot acquired. <br />Approximately one acre of shallow water habitat will be created. This will be in the form of <br />mudflats that will be augmented with placement of large woody debris (LWD) in the mudflats <br />off the main channel. LWD will provide shelter for juvenile salmonids from predators and high <br />flows Emergent marsh plants will be installed around the perimeter An additional acre of <br />upland will slope from the existing elevation of the surrounding parcels to the water and will be <br />vegetated with native trees and shrubs This vegetation will provide insect inputs as prey for <br />juvenile salmonids and habitat for birds and wildlife <br />For context, the Duwamish Gardens project is similar to completed projects at Cecil Moses Park <br />and Codiga Farm (both of which also are in Tukwila) and the planned project at North Wind's <br />Page 3 <br />Activities below this line are part of the restoration /rehabilitation phase <br />be supported by the acquisition grant from KCD <br />and would not <br />2008 -2009 <br />