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5/21/84 70 <br /> in with answers to what we havej Coastal Zone Mgmt was not in the -least j ; appy, <br /> (Mr. Bawren � "I can't understand why,!") they were going to camera as it refers <br /> to Title v, further arguments from Coastal. Zone I imagine would coxae when the deal <br /> is proposed to the Conservation Commission.* so that I' sorry that's the way it ' <br /> worked out, I don't know why the Engineering Co did not coxae dowry, I thought it was <br /> clearly understood that-was what we had requested axe that they agreed to meet with <br /> us and then put the stakes out and thea come down and meet with us on the site and <br /> talk ;bout , they've got to understand that all of our meetings are open if we hold <br /> an open meeting, every Toga, Dick and Barry is entitled to come unless we can find a <br /> reason to -go into Executive session, so that they should be used to talking with <br /> people who are in agreement and people who are in disagreement just don't knov <br /> why they VqWe,.'t9t there, but they weren1 t, and they didn't have the courtesy to tela <br /> us at anytime that they couldn It eke the meeting and suggest a postponement or any <br /> thing else, Mr, Lawrence, "They must have known about it Charlie because the stakes <br /> were there.") <br /> Mr. Lawrence: #Strange, very strange, I think that ve should write them a letter, - i. <br /> stating that we a little mffed at that, this is a decision on a very critical piece <br /> of land out there that we needed all the information that we could get," <br /> Mr. Buckingham: I saw Mr. Kuebler today and he expressed suprise that noone had <br /> been there representing the Company, none of the Eagineering group, he was going <br /> to call them, I don't know whether he#ll.'get back to us in a subsequent uent tele <br /> hone call or what, but: that Is the gray it lies as of now, I would strongly suggest <br /> Larry that if has to do with Seabury don't put your Hancock on the line for any- <br /> thing because.. .. .. .. .. . . <br /> Mr. Lawrence: "' 'e talked hbout this at previous meetings, it was mainly to find out <br /> ghat was dawn there, and I stopped thein from digging six test holes,, alright and I <br /> think that the Board had to have the information of what was down there one test <br /> hole done is not in violation of anything and these people vill have to realize that <br /> e only have so much time and manpower to do these things." <br /> Mr. Buckingham "I would strongly suggest that you eXplain to the Corporation that- <br /> your <br /> hatyour picking up flack because people -are saying that it is a conflict of interest <br /> and I have no desire in any vat to test that through the Torn Cousel or vhatever,, so <br /> that I would suggest that you tell them that you're very sorry, but please come <br /> through the office and ire'll go from there, if it beedmes impossible at times for <br /> a time period to be met Mir. Wilson or myself will try to get up to cover and try <br /> to Sage times tt <br /> Mr. Lawrence: "There t s no conflict as far as I'm concerned, it was dbove board and <br /> told everybody just what I was doing there," <br /> Nor. Buckingham: " made explanations and I thought most people up there understood <br /> what I was talking about� and it should ah. ... . . . <br /> Mrs. Anderson, " ..don't think you gent do rn there in the beginning for a pere -feat. � <br /> Mr•- Lawrence: "No, l was just digging a. test hole, basically I went down there to stop <br /> .a.(garbled) <br /> Mrs. Anderson: `Ithink you ought to speak to them I think they took your name without <br /> your# knowing about it that they were going to use as a .test hole., pert test," <br /> Mr. Lawrence; "We tent dorm to see what was there and T veri fled What we say, that Is <br /> all I did,`*wi- h the engineer." <br /> . Buckingham: "They�re a: peculiar outfit and I think <br /> hoas of mind <br /> and our calmness of <br /> Mand that this the way ve better agna it li. <br />
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