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<br /> Lawrence said the. thing that he couldn't underst is that after we ran them ,by .
<br /> thea after the fact they come- back .to us: firs. Anderson explained that Boland
<br /> Dusseault has now left, Mr. Bolster is supposed to have called these people on two +.
<br /> chi ff rent occasions that she knows of because that . .Angelo Rocco that”s- up there
<br /> had galled and said ..you ] noriax� Bolster called anti everything rr
<br /> Bolster says h .',,- ever called anybody. Tow it seems rather Strange that several
<br /> people have gotten' calls from Harry Bolster, X11 f .al sudden ax� �y Bolter'. yB
<br /> that,, fara Lavrence -asked if'Marry ulster made phone calls to, people instead o
<br /> writing because they write to us or anybody else Vve ever seen them come in ons
<br /> Mr.. Buc n ham waked what the relationship-was was. between Bolster d Con�.ey. A+� s'�
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<br /> Anderson-eplained that Bolster works for Conley and the same way with George
<br /> Howland telling Mr a Dedecko that if he put, all of his buildings on one- lot.. each
<br /> one on a separate lot,, he could put a separate septic and a separate well, now,, r
<br /> that. was approved by Boland' Dusseault, now Joe Conley and Harry Bolster have. come
<br /> p with the idea that you can't do that. Mr. Buckingham stated that it was not
<br /> particularly our argument but he would think that the engineers for these people
<br /> may well substantiate an argument that yoy can't match horses in the middle of the
<br /> field; he farther stated 'that he didn't think it was particularly the Boards ar�
<br /> gument but he thought DEE was way off base in view ofthe information that he'y
<br /> Urex-e giving us. when we were first reviewing the plans for these areas, than sud.,
<br /> denl.y coming around and say 'you were wrong and we were right in making our re-.
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<br /> conmendati ns you were, wrong in listening to us. Mr. Lawrence said he was getting
<br /> a. little sick of it, if they have a certain policy or criteria that they want the t
<br /> Town of Niashpee or any other Town to follow they should inform us in writing, the.
<br /> phone calls to him alre.. . .they should in writing say we don't like this, he felt
<br /> DEV,E should. list the development by name and number~ the things they did not like
<br /> rega ing the development. Mr.. Buckingham cited Deer Crossing, whereas Mrs. Anderson
<br /> said taht DE ,E approved that and now they're saying, No, they want the commercial
<br /> all hooked up to that well field. Mr. ;Lawrence once said he didn't think they (D=)-
<br /> knows
<br /> D= -knows what they want. Mrs. Anderson further~ emphasized that DEE said that- Deer
<br /> CrosOing did not have to hook up to the well.. field anti l they DEE -knew what vat
<br /> .n all, of the buildings.
<br /> . Letter from DE ,E on Dear Crossing: "On February 2T, 1984 the DEU conducted
<br /> Sanitary Survey in Deer Crossing, the survey'revealed public drinking water, the
<br /> fly wells constructed in violations of the drinking grater regulations of Dass .
<br /> Since the survey you have been working closely with this Department to resolve the
<br /> problem, however to date the Department has received no correspondence from you re-
<br /> gardi g the existing wells in the retai I swops, professions- area etc. Please sub- ;
<br /> mit a plan for the drinking grater Drell system to this department) following plan rem*,
<br /> view Department will adi se f rthert you're hereby reminded that the above mentioned
<br /> wells are not approved drinking water-supply sources". I, 1, don't understand stated
<br /> Mr. Buckingham, "'If l remember correctly to king at the Drinking Water
<br /> Act, it provides that you must suply somewhere in the area of 25 people a sold period
<br /> of over sig months, these are retail stones that employ four- or five people." Mrs,-
<br /> Anderson said that all toll in that building, nobody knows how may people are actually.
<br /> going to be in this building,, to begin with we just had. . . .what started the whole thing
<br /> was that Harry Bolster walked into Gloria Stevens and saw a wafter bubbler, that's what
<br /> started the whole thing. Mr. Buckingham said it was DSI s problem with Deer Cro s sing :z{
<br /> and he thought from herein if D� �tells the Board something, they-tell. it in writing, �
<br /> or we Board don't know that they said a thing, _Mr. Lawrence suggested a memo be sent
<br /> to D=, "We are in receipt of your copies of Letters sent to Sea Mist and Deer Crossing
<br /> and we would like to be -more cognizant of what- DEQ has in mind prior. to these develop.
<br /> menta going in.'s All in favor a. letter -to Robert Fagan&
<br /> . - Nurse urse report for month of April Strep throat 1. scarlet fever (1):, TD, Boosters.+ y.
<br /> Mr. Buckingham stated that he had spoken with the Chairman of the School, Cotte
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