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16 November 1995 <br /> Page 7. <br /> coastal dune area. Further down the road is the parte lot and sandy areas which are not <br /> practical. An irffitarating trench along the side of the road is not practical because in the <br /> winter it would end up freezing and Ming with ice. <br /> A& Rosenberg asked why the drainage swales would not freeze? A&. Grotzke advised it i <br /> the constant pitch; the water runs off and goes somewhere while it is dry; <br /> I&. Careen felt the swales would not be appropriate without the pathway; he did a project <br /> smear to this with success. He understands it cannot be done under State law but could not <br /> see what the difference would be with the drainage on the outer side of the road as far as <br /> being a dune. He felt the cline would est on both sides. fir. Sherman un stated it is not, <br /> according to CZM and a coastal geologist; it is not a dune on the south side. fir. Green <br /> sued thea it has to be a split of the water, sending it both ways using the swales and the <br /> pathway on the_. ther side of the road. This could work. <br /> A& Grouke stated it could be conditioned.that when this is paged, have it crowned. <br /> In the winter, it is t*a hazard. <br /> & Rosenberg asked, when the road is relied, how are they going to pitch its? <br /> A& Grouke suggested having the crown in the middle and pitching it to the pond. <br /> A& Ritchie stated if they cut a longitudinal swle, they will have percolation. <br /> A& Shemian again pointed out that Chris Ross of DEP stated they cannot do diis. <br /> art Ritchie stated the goad was always flat there. 2 ,000 gallons of water when it's raining <br /> is a lot of water but you would not know it is titers. That agency sloes not take precedence <br /> over their right under the 3 10 to do it. fir. Sherman pointed out DEP is the one t <br /> administer 3 10 CMR. <br /> Mr. Fitzsftmons stated it has been established that DEP will not avow this to go mead. <br /> lir. Ritchie stated they will challenge that. <br /> Mr. Clor n asked what can be done in the meantime <br /> Tony Petrucci worked in the maintenance department of New Seabury in 1973 and the <br /> were swales in that area. He used to beep them clean. Some time around 17, so .eone <br /> told Chris Burden he could not keep them open and he stopped. v conies down <br /> fi�om the hill and all the dirt washes along into the swales. Popponesset Beach is not a rich <br /> nun's area and most of the residents are elderly. This is a hazardous thing. They an not <br /> looking for something for nothing; it is sornething that was there, they do not want any <br /> more. <br />