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ii. <br />f <br />f. <br />July 13, 1992 <br />Page 2 <br />example, one of the primary problems from the MCWD's perspective <br />with the central corridor would be the significant fill that <br />apparently would be required in Long Lake; since the MCWD <br />engineers performed a preliminary review, it has been suggested <br />that other design alternatives may require substantially less fill xn 1 afCo• <br />The MCWp’s objective is to offer technical comments and <br />participate in the environmental impact analysis regarding the <br />water management issues within our jurisdiction for each of the <br />alternatives proposed. Because of the significant wetlands, <br />stormwater storage, and water quality issues involved in this <br />project, the MCWD*'- Board of Managers expects MnDOT to consider <br />carefully these environmental impacts early in the scoping <br />decision process. The MCWD is firmly committed to the wetland <br />protection and stormwater management objectives established in our <br />Rules, and will apply them vigorously in reviewing MnDOT permit <br />applications connected with this project. <br />Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any <br />questions. <br />Very truly yours. <br />ames R. Spensley <br />President, Board of Managers <br />Enclosure <br />9LNS <br />cc:Board of Managers <br />Ron Quanbeck, P.E. <br />Michael Panzer, P.E. <br />je-^ty of Orono, P.O. Box 66, Crystal Bay, MN 55323 <br />City of Medina, 2052 County Road 24, Hamel, MN 55340 <br />City of Long Lake, P.O. Box "L", Long Lake, MN 55356 <br />City of Wayzaca, 600 Rice Street, Wayza'.a, MN 55391 <br />i <br />-kiJ" i-T ■J