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December 1998 <br /> Page 12. <br /> agreements of the way it should be done and the imitations, Tom Fudala is <br /> putting together a set of forms for consideration. <br /> Taxes owed: There is a law on the book that if back taxes are owed, <br /> permit cannot be issued. The Agent questioned if there might be an article <br /> that the Attorney General would pass that if there is an outstanding <br /> violation that has not been resolved, a permit could be denied. It would <br /> be a <br /> powerful tool. <br /> Mr. Rosenberg thought there can't be a Town Bylaw to affect the right t <br /> issue a State permit, <br /> Mr. Sherman stated if you don't if you don't a taxes the Commission <br /> � � can <br /> deny a permit. Mr. Rosenberg advised that is part of the State regulations;lations; it <br /> is not a Town bylaw. Mr. Sherman stated it is a Town' Bylaw. <br /> Mr. Rosenberg'stated thence could be a bylaw that says no permit under <br /> .Chapter 172 could be issued. Mac. Sherman would like to explore this to see <br /> it could be expanded to building permits. Bill Hauck was not sure. Mr. <br /> Rosenberg will assist with the language to be referred to 'down Counsel. <br /> The Comzm*ssion was poled to o into ExecutiveSession ` <br /> g to discuss pending <br /> litigation. <br /> AYE. Elliot Rosenberg, Ralph h Shaw, John Johansen Greg Wirsen. <br /> VOTE: Motion made and seconded to go into Executive.Session to discuss <br /> pending litigation. Unanimous vote. <br /> At the conclusion of discussion, the Commission voted unanimous) to� r eturn <br /> to open session.' <br /> EDB-Bogs: The Agent thought if some broad agreement could be reached <br /> ached <br /> with Mr. Whritenour, vire should rare ancillary issues with the lease. <br /> We <br /> should talk about the regulatory burden and des . of the remediation <br /> on <br /> program. The lease was only to destroy the crop for two years. <br /> Mr. Rosenberg quoted from a newspaper article which said they are going' to <br /> do what they have to do over the next twoears and then if there i <br /> y any <br /> problem with cranberries it is u to us to clow with. The lease doesn't give <br /> thein permission to do any of that work. The 'statement was made by <br /> someone in Washington that they only have to satisfy the federal level of 6.2 <br />