During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on a proposed drainage solution for a residential property suffering from persistent water issues. The property owner, Paul, has reported that his backyard has been consistently wet for an extended period, prompting concerns about water runoff and drainage from the adjacent Rye Town Hilton property.
The meeting revealed that the water problem is not due to a broken water line but rather a combination of factors, including inadequate drainage systems and debris accumulation in existing swales. The proposed solution involves constructing a tiered retaining wall on Paul's property, designed to capture runoff and improve drainage. This wall will be complemented by footing drains and swales to manage water flow effectively.
The retaining walls will be built within Paul's property lines, with the back wall standing at three feet and the front wall at two feet. The design aims to create a usable backyard space while addressing the water accumulation issue. The project will not require the removal of any trees, and there is a plan to landscape the area between the two walls, although the specifics of this landscaping plan are still under discussion.
Concerns were raised about the potential for water runoff to affect the surrounding area, particularly Lincoln Avenue. However, engineers assured that the drainage system would be designed to minimize any impact, with water directed into existing catch basins. The goal is to provide relief to the property, allowing it to dry out under normal conditions and preventing future flooding.
Overall, the proposed drainage improvements aim to stabilize the property while ensuring compliance with local regulations. The meeting concluded with a consensus that the plan represents a practical approach to resolving the ongoing water issues faced by the homeowner.