We are so impressed with the professionalism of Ernie, Kevin, Matt, and the crew with the construction of our new seawall. The work is progressing faster than we had hoped. The results are outstanding.
We are indeed fortunate to have them on the island. Thank you all and don't forget the diving board, guys.
Pam and Brad
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McGrass
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Thank you for your willingness to share this. Thank you for allowing me to do a little video of this process. This truly is a fascinating process, and I am happy for you getting this done to protect your shoreline and your home.
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diving board yes...Also how about a table/chairs overhanging the lake for the wine? Or is the deck already over the lake??
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Hopefully it is successful in protecting your home. However, some of these new sea walls are already failing, as seen in this video:
https://youtu.be/K47PVuw8I9I
In the words of a well known climatologist: “Mother Nature bats last.”
Just sayin'...
https://youtu.be/K47PVuw8I9I
In the words of a well known climatologist: “Mother Nature bats last.”
Just sayin'...
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Thank you Pam and Brad for the very nice post!! The Seawall looks awesome!! Great job guys!!
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Looks like this might be ocean waves. Much different sea
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I remember helping the Runbergs paint and drywall your home probably about 20 years ago. I have always wondered why people on East Side drive would willingly build so close to a bluff that clearly had obvious signs of serious historical erosion patterns. When you bought the land and it had an existing seawall on it one would think it sure was a big red flag. Do you know what year the old seawall was built? I can only imagine what it looks like out at Jan Gersons house. Her house is 4 feet to the edge of the existing bluff.
To anyone who walks along the shorelines the past historical erosion and water levels all over the island are clear to see. I had several old shoreline berms on my old land on the East side of Mrs Reddings Trail. None of this is a new phenomenon. Hopefully the Zoning and Planning Commission can asses this issue and perhaps help doe eyed dreamers coming to the Island make smarter decisions about where to build on their property. But then again I remember when I served on the Planning Commission many years ago and we often had issues with a particular local builder who violated critical dune rules and other zoning ordinances often no matter what the Commiision told him (And he was an elected official of the Island).
Hopefully the property owners have taken the responsibility to be well insured also. I wish you the best.
To anyone who walks along the shorelines the past historical erosion and water levels all over the island are clear to see. I had several old shoreline berms on my old land on the East side of Mrs Reddings Trail. None of this is a new phenomenon. Hopefully the Zoning and Planning Commission can asses this issue and perhaps help doe eyed dreamers coming to the Island make smarter decisions about where to build on their property. But then again I remember when I served on the Planning Commission many years ago and we often had issues with a particular local builder who violated critical dune rules and other zoning ordinances often no matter what the Commiision told him (And he was an elected official of the Island).
Hopefully the property owners have taken the responsibility to be well insured also. I wish you the best.
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AE Wirth
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In 1913 there was a great storm that hit the Great lakes for days. 90 mph winds, 35 feet waves. Many ships lost. This will happen again.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HScVJivKqu4&app=desktop
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HScVJivKqu4&app=desktop
AE Wirth