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Sunday, March 11, 2018

A Viewer Writes: Mill St is flooded


20 comments:

  1. Isn't that lot set to be developed soon?

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  2. This pic is not Mill ST. They are sitting on the bridge where they want to put the circle.

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  3. That is where the "drown a bout" is going.

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  4. That should be zoned a wetland, seriously. But Id wager somehow the gubment is exempt...rrr should I say gubment's buddies?!

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  5. Pity the business that locates there. That land always floods at every high tide or storm. You will need a retention wall and a lot of fill dirt for this property! There is a reason why there is no vegetation there. It's a wonder grass even grows on this property. Must be from the floaters in the river fertilizing it at every flooding!

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  6. It's Mill Street until you get to the Camden/Mill/Riverside/Carroll intersection.

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  7. The other side of Mill Street, between the drawbridges, is also flooded.

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  8. Great place to build...now which raw chicken innards included in the purchase price!

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  9. You fools will argue over anything. Mill st/mill st extended/bridge on mill st? Who cares? You know where it is. Sheesh!

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  10. Its already been filled in once with construction waste, concrete chunks etc. Probably why anyone in their right mind hasn't tried to develop it prior to Jake day. I remember when credit plus and shore stop were at 530 riverside and would flood regularly when weather and tides combined to abnormal conditions.

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  11. Looks like a perfect spot for a new restaurant.

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  12. Looks like a great place to build! First floor pool, maybe?

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    1. Build more section 8 housing with basement apartments. Win win.

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  13. Self service bike wash area for free bike users.

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  14. Maybe Black Panther will save the day

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  15. Gonna be great. Christmas boat parade can make their turn in the 'drown a bout'. Can put a lighthouse in the center of the 'drown a bout' as navigation aid, and Jake can hire several cronies as the keeper, oiler, lamp technician, etc. They'll come for the folkie fest but stay to stand up paddle around the circle.

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  16. No big problem other than expense. Fill to the top of the bulkhead and then elevate structure above that. They'll be better off than the SVN crowd!!

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  17. It was a wetland....still is, formerly known as a Cripple, (marshy areas), where the water came and went with the rain and tides...it's all fill land land and still not properly bermed or even install a flood wall to protect the property from advancing waters...

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