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10/27/2005 BLUE RIBBON COMMITTEE Minutes
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put fertilizer out every other week so that they can have the bri gbtest green lawn in the <br /> neighborhood." <br /> Glenn Santos spoke {The brown lawn is the new green. Seriously. Sea fescue. <br /> We have to change the sort of mentality that a bright green lawn is actually a negative. <br /> We should have one contractor. Water District didn't make a lot of sense that's he <br /> shift in to the community, We went to the Water District, which did not want to address <br /> the issue at that time when the charter committee was created, we actually bad the same <br /> meeting with the chairman of the water commission to address that issue. Some day, <br /> Maybe.' <br /> ella Elizenberry added: "'Either way} the taxpayers of the town are going to be <br /> paying for it though." <br /> The Chairman said: "Other towns what I have seen is you as a homeowner pay for <br /> the water going into your house under the assumption if I put 1500 gallons in, I have <br /> 1500 coming out somewhere on the other end.'" <br /> The Chairman added "And it's all combined together and it truly came down to, <br /> whatever your usage was coning in, really dictated what you would pay." <br /> Glean Santos said: "That's how operating costs are paid for in any sewage <br /> system. Whether it's through the water district or a separate hill, you still have operating <br /> costs, you stili have the capital costs you've paid for betterments and you pay through <br /> your taxes."' <br /> ella Elizenberry spoke: "Well if it isn't rocket science. Then let's get it started, <br /> How <br /> we do it,that's the first step." <br /> Douglas Storrs said: "We sit down with the water commissioner and say {Why <br /> not?" What do you intend to do? Bring the selectman en mass and have them say} here's <br /> the model. Wby not` Why don't you want to do this'd What is the water districts anxiety <br /> over taping our control and let's solve this anxiety. <br /> The Chairman said: "I think we raised an excellent question which we probably <br /> don't have all the answers. We don't have all the answers to make an informed decision. <br /> Not that we don't have a good idea, I think we need more information,'. <br /> ella.Elizenberry said, "I don:t want the idea to lose attention." <br /> The Chairman said; "The answer is what would that entail and ghat can it be <br /> done. Yes we think it's a great idea, go back to the selectmen and say we think you <br /> should go with this, <br /> The Chairman added The whole purpose of tonight and the next several sessions <br /> is that we are going to start bubbling out ideas really start working ideas down and <br />
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