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been dickering for this yard for a, long tie. The perm that he wants renewed <br /> covers an area adjacent too the Tvwn Landing. Mrs. DeLory said that he will have <br /> to have a letter from the owner of record - this guy has a contract with Gordon <br /> w. ,Crowell and wife. Nor. Burns said that where this was approved once, he wanted <br /> to see haw the Commission felt about the renewal.. <br /> Mr. Buckingham asked ghat time Mr. Dias is generally there and he said he was <br /> there all day Saturday and the best time is at low tide, which will be around <br /> 10:00 a.m. Mr. Burns said that he has changed the name to tlLittle River Boatyardit <br /> there is an existing boathouse, going beyond that to an existing bulkheads <br /> Miscellaneous business <br /> Mrs. BeLory pointed out the new file cabinets which cost $105.003 the tape was <br /> $ •69. Mr LeC1air wi11 try to f ind a heavy--duty c amera.,- prefe rabl y one that feeds <br /> the picture out and develops instantly. It is tax-exempt, because it is for the <br /> Town. <br /> Mr. Tavares made a motion, seconded by Jiro LeClair, that the secretary send <br /> the minutes out in the mail before the next meeting for the Commissioners t approval <br /> and perusal. It was unanimously voted to do so., but the secretary forgot and by <br /> the time she realized it, It was too late. It won't happen again <br /> letter was dictated to the Planning Board as follows: HIn regard to the <br /> plans that were submitted for the "Salt Meadow Subdivision", please be advised <br /> that the outflow drain is in violation of the state and local Wetlands Protection <br /> Act. (Fara..) Before your Board gives approval of any development which is a&w- <br /> jacent inland wet1a.nds, lakes ponds, etc. 1t would be well to consult the Con- <br /> serva.tion Commission." <br /> Mr. Buckingham said that there would be a meeting next Wednesday about an oil <br /> tank to be installed on private property. In reading through 208, it states that <br /> the life of a steel tank on Cape Cod is somewhat less than 20 years without pro- <br /> tective measures, In this location, if it should crack and break, it could con- <br /> aminate part of Highwood's water supply, and Popponesset. He spoke to the Fire <br /> Chief about it and asked him about the state regulations and the Chief told him <br /> that the state is saying a steel tank. The 208 report is suggesting and asking <br /> the tonins to creat a special bylaw, for the protection of the water table. <br /> He said that if there is not enough time to talk about it next week, they <br /> will ask for an extension. He believes that the man has the power to demand it <br /> on private property, adding that they knaw in gas stations if there's any leakage. <br /> He also mentioned that it is for a thousand gallons of diesel fuel and Mr. LeClair <br /> asked why it can"t be put in the cellar and put #2 in. It was mentioned that this <br /> is up to the Board of Selectmen - they have the licensing grant. Mr. Buckingham <br /> said that in talking to the Chief, he realized that this is ,just the first of many. <br /> He's worried about the fire hazard if people realize they can save more by buying <br /> 1000 gallons at a time. All your drinking grater would be contaminatedj, and there <br /> should be a stop put to it before it starts. <br /> It was suggested that a concrete bunker be built and put a tank in there. <br /> x. Buckingham said that if the Chief is willing to go along in asking for a delay, <br /> then we could all do more work on it and appear before the Board of Selectmen. If <br /> we work with the Chief, we should get something on the books. <br /> _ � <br />