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6/15/95 - -- <br /> Nor. Sherman stated, looking at the swal.es in a drive-by <br /> today, he thought they could pretty much stay out of the <br /> dunes and still dig out the sales. <br /> Mr. Grotzke stated actually they are depressed areas that <br /> sand has washed in over the years. If they exceed 300 s. f. , <br /> they would have to do some wildlife habitat research. <br /> Ir-. Sherman asked if in terns of dune or BVW alteration e <br /> felt if they were careful, they could improve the swales <br /> without actually getting into dyne alteration* If they can <br /> provide an affidavit that in 1983 these swales were in <br /> existence and they are being maintained. <br /> Anthony Petrucci cane forward to state he has, over the <br /> years, been ,involved in cleaning them out. <br /> Mr. Rosenberg pointed out that someone looking at the plan <br /> would think they are new; it must be made exceedingly clear <br /> that these are existing. Pyr. Grotzke will amend the plan. <br /> Mr, Green asked what they are changing? Mr, Sherman stated <br /> they are digging out the swalre, it has risen above the land <br /> in some pla.ces, There is no doubt there are swales there. <br /> He suggested he go out with lir. Grotzke to establish there is <br /> no need to intrude on the dunes, He would meet with the <br /> people doing the work when they are to begin. <br /> Mr, Sherman agreed the work is possible, however, he would <br /> still have concerns about hydrocarbons going into the pond, <br /> He asked f-or species and densities of the revegetatin and <br /> that for six months they will maintain and replace the <br /> absorbent pillows. <br /> Mr. Green stated haybales would do the job. <br /> Mr. Landry advised they are planning to }gave the road. <br /> Mr. Fitzsimmons asked if when they went through on Wading <br /> Place they had absorbent pillows? <br /> Mr, Sherman suggested a site visit next week. <br /> Mr, Fitzsimmons asked what the timing wash <br /> Mr. Sharpe asked if the trenches were to be bl.acktoed <br /> They will be vegetated, planting through fabric, Mr. Grotzke <br /> stated the walkway is crushed stone so most of the run-off <br /> will percolate into the ground and the swale will direft it <br /> into the pond. The walkway is also a safety factor. The <br /> only significant 'impact would be vegetation. <br /> Mr, Sherman asked how they would satisfy 28E and read from <br /> the act? Mr. Grotzke stated they can relocate the sand. <br /> Bill Ritchie stated his only concern is draining the road. <br /> He has been here since 1958 and has been watching all the <br /> flooding problems . Until recently, they have maintained the <br /> swales. The big concern is the winter season. <br />