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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />February 21, 2023 <br />6:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />Page 6 of 12 <br /> <br />the claim that this is an imminent need for the bluff, it should have been built. Again, this is the first time <br />I've heard about the sixth wall just coming up a little bit. I don't know if that's going to keep the <br />neighbor's property from falling because they have built this round and curve tiering effect. I know there <br />is a concern about hardcover. But that hardcover came in less than the previous old wall. So there needs <br />to be some scrutiny here. I don't think we should tear down this wall. I am an engineer. I'm data driven. <br />I'm detail-oriented. You guys need to see what this looked like. You need to see the photos of how this <br />was constructed. I saw the construction. I'm there every day. The contractor did a good job. I think he <br />really reacted to what he saw. And he's trying to do a good job. I just want to make sure that whatever is <br />approved in the end, this bluff isn't going to fail, I'm not going to be affected. It's nobody's fault that the <br />bluff burned, but we’ve got to deal with it. <br /> <br />McCutcheon said seeing the pictures he would be concerned as well but he is also looking at the <br />challenges that the contractor had. I appreciate all the feedback because it's a drastic change to what the <br />neighborhood has had. He asked if we are seeing a lot of erosion because the disadvantages of this with <br />the fire? So you have no root system to establish that integrity and so they're kind of in a bad spot? He <br />noted people driving by in boats would see nice trees and then nothing but a huge retaining wall system <br />that doesn't fit the character of the neighborhood. Yet the neighbors think it should be bigger because they <br />are really concerned about it. <br /> <br />Ms. Price reiterated that she does not have enough information to make a decision at this point. This is too <br />much of a surprise to me. There is a bluff line there and the neighbors are on the bluff line. The sloping <br />does vary as you're going from west to east. The actual slope of the whole land of that Peninsula is <br />flowing downward. The slopes on this end, they're steep. And as you as that landmass gets lower, those <br />slopes are more gentle. But this particular build did scoop out a hole in that natural line of the bluff. And <br />part of that scoop out is it's affecting the neighbors. The contractor was stopped before the seventh wall <br />was almost finished, so that dirt is loose, there's nothing to hold it. I don't think making the sixth wall a <br />foot taller compensates for what's there now. I'd like to see some plans. <br /> <br />Bollis said he thinks on the engineering report for that additional height on that wall, it shows that the <br />grade’s going to be improved to the top of that wall. So what we're looking at right there, that's the sixth <br />wall. That would be 1.7 feet higher. And this bowl, I’m assuming would be cut and filled to the top of <br />that. <br /> <br />Ms. Price said she hasn't seen any of the new updates and would not be in favor of seeing it approved <br />without the seventh wall. I have no data to make an evaluation. I would just like the board to look at the <br />data. It looks massive. It's not in character for the rest of the neighbors or Casco Point or the bluffs. When <br />you backfill those walls, it's back filled and compacted with dirt and stone. How do you get something to <br />grow in there? You don't, you might get small plants and things, but there won't ever be a tree back there <br />again, so you've changed it forever. <br /> <br />Charles Price, 2813 Casco Point Road, noted all the pictures have been from the water. The engineer who <br />designed the walls made it crystal clear, you can't let any water infiltrate these walls up on the top side. <br />I've never heard a plan for how the water is going to get around this wall, the water that runs across the <br />lot. That needs to be clarified somewhere. Price also said the exhibits don’t correctly represent the old
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