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MINUTES June 1, 2000 7 BOARD OF HEALTH <br /> Mr. Mahoney responded, "It is right now." <br /> Mr. Ball stated, "That's the way we always understood it." <br /> Mr. Mahoney continued, "Okay, right. But, if there's a problem, if something goes <br /> wrong because of all of this, we have a concern. What happens to us? We're left in <br /> the middle. We're left holding the whole thing. Something far more expensive than <br /> what we initially could have and should have at this point probably put in." <br /> Ms. Matthews stated, "We have no reserves for that." <br /> Mr. Mahoney continued, "We're not a 99 Restaurant that's going to increase their <br /> every meal by 99 cents. The town has been excellent. During all of our processes we <br /> have had give and take with the town, with all of the departments, you people have <br /> been wonderful. Again, I apologize if we ever mislead you, to say that we would go to <br /> the expense of a denitrification system, because we really wouldn't. Our engineer <br /> talked to Elias many times in the process. What I don't want is any bad taste left in <br /> our mouth, but believe me, clearly, reserve, Title V." <br /> Mr. Ball stated, "I guess, talk to the Board members, if their full intent is to connect <br /> into the Talanian property, and I think that's... we discussed that a lot." <br /> Mr. Doherty stated, "I'm not confused, but I mean, in my mind it seems that the <br /> Commission had gotten an erroneous impression, maybe it was based on ambiguous <br /> minutes, I'm not sure, that Life was going to be required to have the denite anyway. <br /> As a matter of technicality, we would have liked it, we would have encouraged it, but <br /> we couldn't have required it. Hence, I know the issue becomes the denite credits from <br /> the Talanian project. To, in my mind, to deny them is not fair, is not right. I don't <br /> know if we can go to the extent to say it's not legal, but we certainly couldn't have <br /> legally imposed a denite at the time. If anything, I'm just getting the impression that <br /> you got the wrong impression based on possibly ambiguous minutes that we provided. <br /> I'm not sure." <br /> Mr. Eichner stated, "Well, I don't find the minutes particularly ambiguous. But, <br /> that's... they were submitted as part of the public record during the hearings and that <br /> lead to a re-examination of the situation." <br /> Mr. Talanian added, "Whatever the minutes may have said, whatever individual Board <br /> members may have said, I think you have heard tonight from a number of sources and <br /> I think for you to acknowledge it that whatever people may have said in terms of what <br /> they'd like to do and what they would hope would happen..." <br /> Mr. Eichner interupted, "These are not discussion minutes, these are motions and <br /> seconds." <br /> Mr. Talanian continued, "Whatever the motions they made, the point is that at the end <br /> of the day they didn't have the power to require it." <br /> i <br />