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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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08/23/1990
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Conservation Commission <br /> August 23, 1990 <br /> Page to. <br /> MRS. GLASS: This is germain� we are here, we are going to have our say. If you <br /> don't want to hear us, dismiss this. <br /> MR. GLASS: You need our biography -Mr. Chairman, to rake sense out of this hearing, <br /> COFFEY: I don't need your biography to consider the subject under discussion, <br /> under the Wetland Protection Act. <br /> MSS. LEAS: It is our discussion, you will have to be as uncomfortable as we. <br /> If you don't lie our method, that is your problem. <br /> COFFEY: At the on-site I requested that we keep this germain to the subject at <br /> the hearing tonight. <br /> MRS. GLASS: At the on-.site I told you the issue is not just our property, it is <br /> all wetlands. <br /> COFFEY: I am disappointed you are not able to maintain it at that, dispassionately, <br /> under the law. <br /> MRS., GLASS: Well, it's not your prerogative. <br /> COFFEY: I don't cage to hear your biography and I'm ruling it out of order at this <br /> time. <br /> Nom. GLASS: One leaves, one's shaking the head, what is this, Gestapo? Is this <br /> Gestapo methods or do you really want to hear this problem? You didn't grant to <br /> hear it when someone else violated our pond. (COF Ma'am, please.) <br /> MRS. GLASS: Listen, you be quiet and you listen; you behave and I will behave. <br /> oFF'E Ma'a , I arra chairing this meeting under the Wetland Protection Act. . . . <br /> (MRS. GLASS: You behave and I will behave, you be quiet.) WWe don't need your <br /> biography. . . MRS. GLASS: Be quiet, be quiet, this is our time, be quiet. If <br /> you care to present. . .(Bequiet If you care to present. . . Be quiet, be quiet, <br /> be quiet, be quiet, it's our turn. Ma'am, this is childish. . .(If you want to <br /> leave, go ahead, that's fine. ) <br /> S : Mr. Chairman, shall I call the Police and see if they need to be. . . <br /> COFFEY: I don't believe the Police are ne essary. . M S. GLASS: Go ahead. . .i <br /> the Glasses care to address the subject at hand under the Wetland Protection Act <br /> I'd like to hear it. We don't need your biographr. . MS. GLASS: And you don't <br /> need to lecture us.) I don't need your muse. , M .S. GLASS: You'r abusing <br /> us. You are out of order. (MRS. LASS: So are you. It's mutual. You invited <br /> us here to be heard; we will be heard.) You will be heard on the subject at hand, <br /> Mr. Glass, can you address the subject at hand? <br /> M1 . GLASS: I intend to, I intend to address the subject at hand because it relates <br /> more to personalities than it sloes to the Wetland Protection Act. For instance, <br /> when Mrs. Glass was acture in the town., we were residents fulltime. . .(COFFEY: <br /> Mr. Glass, you are straying from the subject again, personalities are not relevant <br /> to the Wetland Protection Act.) They certainly are, (COFFEY: Can you address <br /> the subject? Do you have written information you would care to provide? I'm <br /> going to submit everything It saying to you in writing. COFFEY: In place of <br /> oral testimony perhaps?) <br /> IVIS. GLASS: We're also calling the newspapers and getting good response. <br />
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