
Commissioners cited the years of frustration people across the Grays along Kandoll Road have had with flooding they blame on another wetland restoration project and added another concern to those which Ringen expressed.
"Have they gotten approval from the neighboring landowners," asked Commissioner Blair Brady.
No, Ringen responded, the land trust wanted county approval of the plan before presenting it to neighbors.
"My advice is we wait till we have land owner approval," Brady said. "I don't want anything to be misconstrued."
Commission Chair Dan Cothren agreed. "People are still upset with what happened at Kandoll Road," he said. "I'm just tired of dealing with it. The only way I want to deal with this is if the people come in in favor of it."
Commissioner Lisa Marsyla also agreed and suggested visiting the site and holding a community meeting before proceeding.
Commissioners were also concerned that the flood wall would create a pond behind it that would be slow to drain if it flooded. No one knew what sort of drainage system existed there.
Ringen said he would respond to the land trust with the concerns.