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f, <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />15 <br />1 <br />~~' <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />t <br />~' <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br />1 ago to dump materials down there. It seems to me that if there <br />2 was an agreement to go build a road, and to block up ::ome kind of <br />3 a drainage and the MLRD should have been aware of that:. <br />4 May be there rules, maybe not. I don't knor~. I don't <br />5 know if it was intentional or not. The think is there: is a <br />6 problem up there and that is really what you folks are here to <br />7 decide and how to deal with it. <br />8 There is not one violation, but there is two. And <br />9 there are rocks down in the Williams Canyon area. You see slides <br />10 showing that. So what do you do about it? It's like having a <br />11 15-year-old kid. The kid goes out and steals a candy bar and you <br />12 slap his hand. He goes out and steals a car and you d~ something <br />13 else. <br />14 I am sure you going to direct your penalties or actions <br />15 with regard to the severity of this situation. As a resident, <br />16 personally, I think what needs to be done, is that there does <br />17 need to be a fine and a reasonably stiff fine so to call his <br />18 attention to it so they don't do it again. <br />19 There needs to be guardrails or some kind of berm <br />20 material that's not going to be continually washing doN~n into the <br />21 drainage area. The solution maybe to cut the road oyez 6 feet <br />22 closer to the mountain so you don't have berm material Palling <br />23 down. Maybe you re-vegetate the berm so there isn't loose gravel <br />24 going down into that. <br />25 There also--I was requested some kind of drainage plan <br />