Background
Big Island is a large isolated island on the Lower Lake portion of Lake Minnetonka. The island is partially developed with single-family homes and otherwise is largely preserved in parks owned by the city of Orono, Three Rivers Park District, and the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District (MCWD). From 2004-2006, MCWD participated in the acquisition of a 56-acre portion of Big Island in conjunction with the city of Orono and the Minnesota State Legislature. MCWD currently maintains easement rights over important natural areas on the island and remains in discussions with the city of Orono regarding a natural resource management plan for the parcel. The parcel contains upland habitat identified as maple basswood forest and two wetlands that are highlighted in the MCWD Functional Assessment of Wetlands as holding high value for multiple categories.
The purpose of the Big Island Restoration Project is to enhance and improve natural features on the site within the parameters of the management plan currently being developed by the city of Orono. The project was developed with input from the city and includes elements such as bluff shoreline protection that was important to the city and wetland/wetland buffer restoration as identified in the feasibility study. The MCWD project focuses on improvements related to water resources, but was developed to meet the park needs of city residents and habitat desires for the site.