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into a larger more diversified wetland ssould be beneficial. <br />2. Protect and enhance the quality type 111 wetlands on the site. <br />3 integrate the site drainage system with the created wett.tnds to <br />Lure continued water supply and pondittg opportutt.ttes. <br />-naUve plans were prepared clect^^pToint'^^'itv rnmmi^^ions numerous site visits lor staii anu <br />\l% were held, a neighborhood meeting for the <br />rs was held as well as a consultation vsith technical expert^ <br />at of this process was many site plans. We believe the plan being <br />- ’dered by the MCWD is the best blend of wetland creation, protec <br />emovai. <br />io nothing alternative- in this case will actualh destroy the majority <br />• site’s wetlands because of agricultural use. Many i\ pc areas wi <br />verted into cropland in a normal rainfall \'oar. Therefor, me <br />jpement of the site into 2 acre plus lots, creation of major pondmg <br />wetland areas is an improvement to the site’s wetland assets. <br />acement Plan Components <br />A. 1. Applicant Tandem Properties <br />2705 Casco Point Road <br />Wayzata. Mn 55391 <br />2. Corporation ’s Parmers in Project <br />Peter Andrea Com pain- <br />James Development Company <br />R. A. Putnam and Associates. Inc. <br />Contact: Richard A. Putnam, partner 471-0573 <br />Mark Gronberg. engineer 473-4141 <br />3. Engineering/Surveying - Miirk Gronberg <br />Wetland Studies Design - F. J. Svoboda and Associates <br />Owner - Richard Putnam <br />ml <br />ts <br />rt. <br />2ni <br />r a <br />5. <br />•se <br />VD <br />uct <br />B. Affidavit for wetland replacement <br />Attached exhibit