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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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11/10/1988
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Conservation Commission <br /> November 10, 1988 <br /> Page 6. <br /> Aylog- speaking, continued : here* Oehrman: it' s a little tl hole and <br /> you' re oing - to i l l all that' -in) ,. <br /> Lindholm: I understand land subject to 'flooding and' what the. interests <br /> are that we need to protect, I ' m Test trying to get a sense it.' The <br /> Commission went out there and dick a field walk in this area, did -you <br /> Set sense from looking at� this there was f looclin,3 inn these areas?' <br /> Sim'mons= a haven' t had ,a 100 year storm in quite4 a whi-le so any <br /> evidence dence ouldn' t be there., <br /> ehrma.n: It can be calculated. <br /> Hanscom: . It is the Commission'-'s' duty 'to re a-st that. <br /> Lindholm: That' s what I ' m tr 'ing to get a s n e" o <br /> mmons: With so much fill o ing ' in there- and i t being o' I at, ' <br /> obviously 'at tome time or other -the water -is - aoi,fts io go- somewhere Y <br /> when it collects in here from a .x 00 year- storm and it' s going to . over- } <br /> -low. le' have tooknow where it overflows because if you-' re bringing <br /> down all this - fill , where is all the- 'wa' ter going- to go then? <br /> Lindholm: The noble 6 with giving a definitive line on "'a ' 100' year , <br /> flood occurrence in' an area' 131k6 this is. that it really has to. go. <br /> to. . . . , in my opinion, the best qualification of 6 a line in this area <br /> would be ars of ser ed lure. If the Commission is ruestioning u . . . <br /> Hanscom: But you haven' t even Siven us an -observed line on this, you <br /> have given us the edge of wet l and Yegetat i on. <br /> Li ' dholm: Again , this was a submittal' that was-made -- u i t some tine <br /> j ago . I wasn' t in of ed and I ' m try i m'g to o tihr oughthis w i the <br /> Commission myself . <br /> We <br /> Simmons" e- ha ,e a great many concerns about this am unt o i I 1 . <br /> don' t know, fo r � instance, how this fill is going to be contained. <br /> - <br /> What'."s going to stop i t . from washing of l down once -the haybales are <br /> gore? <br /> Mr: { Lindholm asked Tina Baylog '..if she had sug-gestion , -in terms o <br /> things they can incorporate fnto-theirorder- 'and s told by Ms Rayl g <br /> she had them but they' re not included in that, <br /> Simmons We don' t have them <br /> Ba '10g: I didn' t know you wanted a landscape p l ate, A detail , l can <br /> prom i de ,that for you,. <br /> { <br /> Lindholm; thought a were going to give f ter alantin isno o <br /> g <br /> much of a Calan. <br /> Hanscom: We need a plan to know- whether `or not it' s going - to control * <br /> Simmons,, I ' d like all that fill <br /> l sta i t iced <br /> Hanscom: You look at that closely, o` decide;' he ,her the slo- pq and the <br /> type of soils you' re going to be putt ing' there, whether that type of <br /> soil is going to be able to hold the slope. Looking at this , just from <br />
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