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Mr, Desrosiers inquired about dry ell � Mr. Sherman stated <br /> french drains could be used. lir.. Tavares agreed. <br /> !r* Rosenberg stated holding the corner to 10 feet would be <br /> acceptable. <br /> Public comments: none, <br /> NOTE: Motion made and seconded to hold the matter open for <br /> the next meeting for receipt of revised plan and <br /> Board of Health approval; French drains; denitrifying <br /> component for septic; enlarge buffer on south side; <br /> avoid bark mulch between plantings; cut off corner of <br /> deck for 10 foot setback from 50 foot line; delineate <br /> coastal bank. To be closed on June 15. <br /> To BE CLOSED ON JUNE -15,r I <br /> 7:50 TIDEWATCH CONDOMINIUM TRUST,, Revetment,ent, continued from <br /> 16 March 1995, Norman Hayes presenting. He gave the long <br /> permitting history. In 1974 a portion of the wall was <br /> constructed. Toe stones were inadequate and it was damaged <br /> in 1984 and 1985. After the storm in 1991 , o feet above the <br /> revetment was taken away leaving the condominium trust 8 feet <br /> away from the bank. They were given permission to build the <br /> upper portion of the revetment. Repair was done and large <br /> toe stores were put in with all permits, There was an area <br /> of grouting put in. An emergency repair, with 30 feet o <br /> grout was pint in externally. Some areas have been hollowed <br /> out. The order of Conditions is still good but there are <br /> concerns, A study of what is going on has been done. The <br /> upper revetment that is being held in place by the secondary <br /> revetment is wobbly as the sand is being sucked out through <br /> the filer fabric. <br /> He suggested a repair under the existing order of conditions, <br /> with an engineer on staff, to grout only the internal <br /> portions of big corncrete blocks, a they have done in the <br /> m <br /> past and allow theto rethink. The applicant will pay the <br /> $100 fi <br />