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May 1999 <br /> Page 3. <br /> Inland bank that has to be addressed. The house is 1 ' off the property line. <br /> A straw bale dike does not go further than the top of the inland bank. Mouse <br /> and deck are outside of the top ofthe inland bark. The Agent had suggested, <br /> and they are showing on the plan, a temporary wood retaining wall in case <br /> there is a "gully ash" so it would be contained. There are drywells'for roof <br /> run-off. <br /> Mr. Johansen requested the attestation ofownership. Mr. Harvey had mod i <br /> with the Treasurer's office. } <br /> Mr. Sherman was satisfied with the retaining wall. They would have to <br /> reveetate back to within ' of the foundation; that would meet the bylaw. <br /> Mr. Harvey agreed. He advised when they did lot 25 to years ago, they had <br /> a similar type of slope situation and the jute mesh fabric stabilized it pretty <br /> well. <br /> Public comment: Dotty and Thomas Pis atelh and Mike Silva asked once the <br /> retaining wall is removed, what will be put there? <br /> Mr. Harvey stated they will put down jute fabric and there will be a meeting <br /> with the Agent on-site to determine the native or indigenous shrubs to be <br /> planted. <br /> Mr. Pisc telh stated this is a sheer drop. On lot 25, during the winter time <br /> water sheets down on the driveway below this lot and they have to park at <br /> the top of the hill because of the wash. He needs a good retaining wall and it <br /> has to be real deep. <br /> Mr. Harvey stated about 24 and 2 , he cannot comment. with an elevation of <br /> the walkout grade at 64.0, if you follow that contour it hits the back of the <br /> foundation at that point. It is as close to the natural grade as is possible. <br /> There is a grade break, very definite, that can be seen from the top of the <br /> inland bank that is flagged. It shows up in the topography.' The ' <br /> immediately adjacent to the cellar wall is not going to be any where near as <br /> steep as it gets beyond the haybale dike. <br /> Mr. Sherman suggested that the retaining wall not be removed until the area <br /> is suitably stabilized and when removed all they would have to do is take <br /> don the plywood and flush cut the posts. <br /> Mr. Harvey stated there is a similar situation on Lot 25 when the <br /> construction of the house actually slug into the top of inland bank. That area <br />