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Conservation Coir s i on <br /> April 4 1991 <br /> Page 2. <br /> IRS. LSONE: I don't know what goes on in this town but in our town if you have to <br /> file for an abatement for your tax every Year and you want to be abated, you have to <br /> go up every year in front of the Board and go for an abatement. <br /> COEEEY: And you know nothing of this'd Perhaps it can be pursued. <br /> M. P SONE: Is that your town procedure, you go for an abatement once and every <br /> year you are abated? <br /> COP'S: That's out of our venue, I don't know the assessor's procedures, however, <br /> I found it interesting the property had been abated as a wetland. We've also had <br /> some new in.fonation From the consultant who has done the study. Pie asked the agent <br /> to elaborate. <br /> MRS. PULS NE: Which consultant? <br /> As we discussed before, when a project 's under review, we have the right <br /> to go onto the property and carry out an investigation. We have done one at our own <br /> expense; we had an engineering firm go in here and take, measurements along the roots <br /> of billow trees, called adventitious roots, and it is well established they represent <br /> a previous water level at some point when there was more water in the pool than there <br /> is now. I can provide you with a copy of this which we received thi <br />