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r <br /> f <br /> Mr. Reardon, con . <br /> cease and desist order which you issued. Is Mr. Ferguson prepared to offer us some- <br /> thing? <br /> Mr. MurphXz If they allow us to move the fill and put it around the foundation we <br /> will do it. <br /> Charles: Now as 1 understand so that you are aware that the requirements are that fill <br /> will be removed by hand to preserve as much as is lef t there and 1 hope for your sake <br /> and the beaches sake that there is a lot of it left there because that is your primax <br /> protection <br /> from high water and that is your softener of the spumeAhat is going to b <br /> blown and what not. l would also suggest that you do additional planting of eel and <br /> beach mss within that area to bring it back as thickly as possible and as quickly a <br /> possible* <br /> Mr. Reardon: Now I think what you should do is give him some guideli.n s to cure the <br /> violation. Your can tell him to remove the fill that he has placed on theme and that <br /> you want him to restore the ground to the way it was before. l don't think you can go <br /> beyond that. <br /> Mr. Donahue: , That doesn't sound unreasonable. <br /> Charles t l don't believe that it is unreasonable. <br /> Mr. Reardon: You have a right to request a time frame in which this work is to be done. <br /> Mr. Mur : Are you in a position to do it now. I know you can do it noir. Is it <br /> = reasonable to do it now? <br /> Mr. Frso 1 think the mostpractical way to do it would not to do it immediately <br /> : <br /> now. The fill has been there for two weeks and I wanted to move it right away but <br /> Mrs. Delory didn't want to remove the cease and -desist order so we could move it so it <br /> sat there. We are going to have to dig out for the septic system and my suggestion <br /> would be that when they dig -out the earth we will put it around the foundation and then <br /> bring-the -back fill around and when we get down -to a foot or so above the grass -or <br /> wherever we can start' to handle it -by hand to preserve the grass to do it in that manner. <br /> I think that would be practical. <br /> Mr. Reardon t If l night suggest, one thing you► might want to give some thought to doing <br /> is to suggest by way of a letter to Mr. Ferguson to acknowledge lois request for per is- <br /> on to remove the sand. <br /> Mr. M!Ephyo What he was suggesting is to let the sand sit for a little while longer. <br /> Mr. Reardon: Row much longer? <br /> Mr. Mur h r: First of all we want to get the roof on and have that put we fight on top of <br /> the.foundation so that we can back fill. <br /> Mr. Reardon: 'there is a deck on your foundation now. <br /> Mr. Donahuet It is up to the second floor. <br />