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would be better, with concrete blocks, filled with concrete, with �enforoung <br /> rods going down t'xou h the block. The first section that he put in has been <br /> there for 8 years. <br /> r. Dias asked what would happen if the Trrind and tide take thea dawn mond <br /> who would be responsible. I hoa ever owns the property would be responsible. Ttr. <br /> Dias expressed concern for the clan beds, It vias stated that it still wouldn't <br /> hanm anything as ,far. as Great Fiver goes # if you open up a little Dart of the <br /> river., it is still go�.ng to be Great Brier whether you open it UD all the gray <br /> across or not. Mr. Dias said that there will be a hazard for motor vehicles; <br /> how would people get yMr. Hor yer said that he gill be responsible. <br /> Mr. Homey r stated that this area is used by ever;body o the island. e <br /> had seen copy of the Co mission is January 20th :d.nute , in which it said that <br /> this <br /> wasn't n't the orooer zoning and he .said that i t is zoned for a marina. He <br /> said he 's just goingto c omlete what he started years ago that a bulkhead is <br /> needed to prevent erosion. There will be no digging and no dredging. There <br /> will be some fill put in behind the wall - 8 or 10 yards' He was asked .what <br /> kind of fill and he said sanitary,, ci ears fill. You'll seed over the top of <br /> the fill., won't you'd <br /> Yr. Maxim remarked that it will probably enhance the appearance. He... added <br /> that nobody has ever been refused access to the rap. <br /> 2-1r. Pocknett said that he went down and looked at it, adding that he had <br /> used the rarm during scallop season, that's where he went out from. He said <br /> that Mr. H j ey r had been pretty god to everybody in the toT Tn, h cweve r� he <br /> vi uldn't wc-Int to see Mir. Homeyer do it in block. fir. Homeyer said that it <br /> would be 16" thick, capped off with 11211 re-e Soroing rads and caps, that, it <br /> has stood up for years. 14r. sett suggested that the be.st kind i s slab- an d <br /> Mr. Homeyer said it is quite an e nsivel thing. 'lir. ock ett said that blocks <br /> s <br /> have tendency t give, that - t doesr t stand . as good a slabs, adding that <br /> he thin J."t would be c.17.ea e ~ to use slab. Fors thought it should be done that <br /> way with a lC 1 wall* <br /> It was stated that EQE said that all they wanted was a grater quality test. <br /> ir. Dias said that there are no quahogs or clam beds in that place, but they <br /> } eight be by 20 years From now. The tides change yearly, o aTi beds change and <br /> they could be on Mr. omeyer's side next year. <br /> Mr. Buckingham said that t-i -.,*A-s 4a=n area that's constantly used as a bash:. <br /> Mr. Ho e r r said that it's In i land, not the r'ver act has been over 1 yeas s <br /> now and nothing has gone wrong, It was Said that a strong foundation that's <br /> g ine to stand up should be out in. The Corps of Engineers should be in-fomed <br /> of the change in plans, we can tell them what we prefer. <br /> =1r. o ur ternicanche #•-ranted to k.now if it's going to look like a patch job, <br /> He said that Kr. Horneyer would have to run rods through and drop the foundation <br /> d in with a board # lk on Vhe side of it. It is only a two-hour job with forms, <br /> The Commission will put it in their order of Conditions as a recur=ie dation. It <br /> doesn't mean that I1r. Hon eyes has to do it do it the easiest gay* this is qulita <br /> potssiblv the least expensive. <br /> Mr. Buckingham mentioned that when ;rou talk of the blocks, you're going t <br />