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r <br /> Board of Assessors Meeting Page <br /> Minutes of the Meeting of Auqust 28 , 1995 <br /> Mash2ee Commons - Commercial Revaluation (continued) <br /> that if a business has the money, it has the time to wait <br /> because, clearly, enough people with that kind of money do <br /> drive past the complex . . . but there is nothing there to bring <br /> them in there is no real anchor! ! More discussion <br /> followed. <br /> Vice Chairman Greig* informed that the only reasons he stops <br /> in at Mahee Commons is to go to the Post Office and the <br /> Hardware Storer and to buy milk and gingerale at Purity rather <br /> than . go through the Super Stop & Shop. He stated that he shows <br /> more frequently at Deer Crossing, which complex he feels is doing <br /> quite well , including the new restaurant that recently opened. <br /> David Bailey expressed agreement that the Deer Crossing complex <br /> has established an inviting and lucrative marketplace. other <br /> Hoard Members expressed agreement <br /> Leslie Greig made motion The Board accept The Minutes of <br /> The Meeting of August 28, 1995 , as printed; Kenneth Porter <br /> rade second the motion; motion passed; unanimous decision. The <br /> Minutes were accepted by The Board, <br /> NEW/OLD BUSINESS: <br /> Commercial Revaluation <br /> Vice Chairman Greig questioned the status of Mr. Bob <br /> Trembley' s progress on this matter. David Bailey informed that <br /> he has been trying to reach Mr, Trembley all day today. , His line <br /> must be out of order because it was "busy" all day, and his non- <br /> toll free line has been disconnected. This dial not surprise Mr. <br /> Bailey because the office has just moved, However, Mr. Trembley <br /> has been stretched beyond his limits ; he was supposed to calf. <br /> last Friday but failed to do so; he is scheduled to cone into the <br /> Assessing Department this week. Both Leslie Greig and Kenneth <br /> Porter expressed opinion that Bob Trembley may not be earning his <br /> fee. Mr. Bailey stated that he was very firm with hien about <br /> being "ba kburned" with his other jobs when he last spoke with <br /> Mr. Trembley. Lengthy discussion followed. <br /> David Bailey informed that Bob Trembley should have his work <br /> ust about completed when he cones to Town Hall . Leslie Greig <br /> pointed out that Mr. Trembley needs to review his finished <br /> product before he states it is completed. Mr. Bailey agreed, and <br />