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X1W7 33 OF A P1Il'f."i's 701,MSSI^h MFE::ti3 FnD 11C1''?'?f:k 7, 1977 - FADE 6
<br />1. j 9,, of ; arit 1elIcN*, • ".n fue
<br />2. soil tests es necessary irior to t•ji'itn; -:t ? •;nr
<br />issue!
<br />3. sutinlision of erosion control plan - no a^zitrsg or fi'. itng
<br />within 73 ft. of shoreline, ineluAing tree iemisl
<br />i. any alteration of shv)reline %ou14 Triiquire F'aanins Commisaif-n
<br />and Couu,cil reviev
<br />Mbtion - Ayes (4), 1%ys (1; - Frahm, Altstain (1) - He•ael.
<br />':he .aping Adm+r:tstrA+c�:' a9vlsed thyt at thA _ c<<i !'.ing
<br />docius.entation on apli v�•al. of ie •:-iri anal irYr'.r,'.-;u; wris rfy; I Est -A.
<br />Copies of two per;^its is;:.i•,d in 1; ;) by the Minr..Ao;a Conserva-
<br />tion District were submitted by the Association. There ,-as
<br />Leon no change in the orle1nnl. j ro-cx .sal subs i ±,>i. "he
<br />41sponal of Spoils wriuld be glr,ng Old --ach d • ^e
<br />residents to the east. The &,Wng 1,tr,'.n'.atrf0.)r .?.: •i
<br />that based on the r*,etch :recently subr^itted, :.e wn:~
<br />of the actual location of t}.e spoils.
<br />Mr. S%men and sev`.-rn! otli•'r 1,farR of Vie n:-1• e,' t lon u -re
<br />Present. Also present ups Dr. John Wsaod, isf t*!e
<br />Biological Institute. He ?•Ceserj;ed his views :in '.he _ 8' .
<br />He stated the silt in the existing boat channel of i,Afajette
<br />Bay is now 3j ft. deep. They did some investigatf--ig of aternate
<br />dredging meta:ods. He did nAd, however, that he Is not P. fan
<br />of dredging and felt that significant lamage can be du: y by
<br />dredging in the wrong way. He indicated approval of the
<br />Rid -cat systt-m of dredging over all others, which includes
<br />removal of acc,-wulated silt only, no hard pan. :then yuu take
<br />the sediment out of the area end put it on the land al.out 60%
<br />of the material coming through trie Mud -cat process is solids
<br />and 4tr% voter. The water will drain off into Lase wet.!"
<br />and will contain nutrients. The quality of the water '_n the
<br />wetlani will be affected, but the vetland has a s.inique advantage
<br />in that the water can be held for a specified 1eriod until the
<br />nutrient levelss have decreased. In the rummer saanths, it wsauld
<br />be held for a relatively short time because the temperature of
<br />the water cause.. rai id removal of nurients frnm the system.
<br />Ir, the wrinter months, v sen the water is cold ti.ere is very
<br />little b! 4uglcal activity and it takes chaste a long Lfae.
<br />Mr. Sween, rellresenting the AEsociation, estimated the propoFed
<br />method of dredging would require atw1oximately 31.i - 4G days
<br />and that the project would cow.-nence about mid-summar.
<br />Mr. Woad "dviRed that at the time of t':e tc stal off
<br />the culvert area which gue s anlesr O Ld ?3enc't 1% 4:1 wh f ^h lot L,:e
<br />drainage-h•,nnel from taet wetland :ntu I•Ake W%netonKn '.uto
<br />Bast I.Afa,yette Amy and nold it there .tnti the levels tire down
<br />to astlefectory quality. Dr. Vx)d felt the c ..ised ^sal•.ert
<br />could vitlstanA an a;+j rec at :e # -% :•s: of --" I n . T n )r, 4,1 1E,
<br />oj'.ni _%n, tl,.e LAt•hod of diRjK)l±a! f ..,:e Is t, 0•'ep '4. , Y
<br />be benefietal, but nut ciecMs:.sar!'r
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