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installed into the bank. They will push the sand seaward so that it will build a barrier. They will <br /> need to get into the native bank to install the structure and then place the sand cover on top. <br /> Joe Fadula, President of-the Seaside Homeowner's Association and states that he has a fever <br /> questions as some of the associate members had asked him to attend because they are away at <br /> this time of year. His understanding is that the brick revetment in front of Tidewartch amplifies the <br /> waves against that part of the bank which M . harden confirms that it does and it is because of the <br /> rocks that it is amplified. He also questions that if they are successful in stabilizing that part of the <br /> bank, will the waves just move down the shore. Ms. Marden explains that because the rocks are <br /> lard and they cause wave reflection but this material can absorb the wave energy. Agent <br /> McManus states that this is the reason why DEP looks for soft solutions because this absorbs more <br /> wave energy. Mr. Fadula says that in this particular area, they experience erosion -3' deep but <br /> this is not occurring further down. His question is that if it's successful here in Bayswater, will they <br /> just be transferring the problem to Seaside and he is asking for a guarantee that it will net happen. <br /> Ms. !Marden says that there are no guarantees as there can not be any type guarantee if you live on <br /> a coastline. Mr. Holmes states that all the nourishing that has been brought in had been holding <br /> and stabilizing everything in the middle. He continues saying that if you stabilize these areas then <br /> } you will help stabilize the interior areas. <br /> Mr. Gurnee would like to clarify what he believes he understands of the project and that is that they <br /> will be cutting back into the bank; put the structure into place and then cover it in sand to achieve <br /> the carne coast surface that eras-there. Iles. Marden states that it is not as far seaward so pant of <br /> the bank gill be farther back than it is now.; away from the high rater line. She explains it as though <br /> the coastline wants to be straight-line but they deep bumping it out with all the beach nourishment <br /> each year. She says that this project will maintain the line but it will be more of a straight line. It is <br /> stated that after a storm, there will be a lot less sand that will have to be re-nourished. Last year, <br /> they had to budget approximately $400,000 for beach nourishment but this-year, they expect to only <br /> need $60-$80,000. <br /> Motion made seconded and unanimously carried to close and Issue <br /> 7:27 H oward & Judith M ahalla SE 3-2634 Bow Sprit Point, d. Vista Pru nin — NO1 <br /> Resource Area.- <br /> "ate <br /> a" rial s ubm itte,d: Plot Plan — Ha nd dra wn 1110812010 <br /> Edward Gibbons.from Edward Gibbons Landscaping is present for the homeowner and is applying <br /> for a Notice of Intent for Vista Pruning and is asking to prune saplings and brush to about a ' level, <br /> 2 ' gide of a 100' property line. Agent McManus mentions that this will be a unique vista pruning <br /> project as it is mostly lawn leading up to a very minor coastal bank and 'Which then abuts Spinnaker <br /> Cove in New Sea bury. The Agent a plai ns. that it is about a 10' wide Iine of vegetation and that <br /> 90% of the shrubs are invasive materials which include mostly Asian Bittersweet intertwined. There <br /> are probably one or two saplings and the rest is all shrub level vegetation. The vista pruning <br /> regulation allows maintenance-of ground vegetation to ar height of 5 . Mr. Gurnee asks if the 2 ' <br /> includes the walkway and it Mr. Gibbons answered that it does not include it as the existing <br /> pathway goes north to the right)-. <br /> Lotion made, seconded and unanimously carried to close and issue <br /> 4) Sub Committee, Updates: The Regulation Subcommittee meeting is being held on 11/19 and the <br /> first meeting of the Land.Subcommittee meeting was held this past week. The outcome from the <br /> Land Subcommittee meeting was to tape a tour of the John's Pond Conservation panel which has <br /> the most issues. It was also decided upon to arrange a meeting with chief Collins to discuss <br /> 6 <br />