Page 19, Minutes, Meeting, .July 1984
<br /> TC. "Alright, Mrs. Anderson, you've been very quiet, because I haven't been picking
<br /> on you, so you're back over there. 1w, I'm ging to pick on you, you were there in
<br /> September, I believe, is that correct?"
<br /> Mrs. Anderson: "Yes"
<br /> "Could you tell the Board what you observed. in September?"
<br /> Mrs. Anderson: "I the back of the house, there was a hole with a, small. dLi ch, that
<br /> was running down into, what I was told, by the Corporation, was their public land,"
<br /> "Noir you say the Corporation., who.. .... "
<br /> Mrs. Anderson: "New Seabury Corporations"
<br /> TC: "Alright.'"
<br /> Mrs. Anderson: "When I went there to began with there was nobody there, I banged on
<br /> the front door, walked o the back, therewasn't anybody answering, whe T came a-
<br /> round a oar pulled up a girl got out and I introduced myself, thowed her my iden-
<br /> tification,
<br /> den-tifi ation told her why I was there,, and. shed, me ]ser family,,: other and father
<br /> were away a work, and that the was a student, �r . ed I -think it was . ...x:
<br /> Mr. O'Neill:eil.l: "Medi al
<br /> Mrs. Anderson: "We discussed the situation and she said, yes, she was very cogni-
<br /> zant of the fact that this was happening and that she knew her partents were going
<br /> to take care of i , as I was getting ready to leave, her mother and father drove up
<br /> in a, car., and 1 told then who l was., we discussed. it, M . O'Neill said that it was
<br /> going t o be t ake x care o f. T told hire that 1 had gotten a c orapla..in , and when he
<br /> said he was going to take care of it, I went to the Corporation, because that is
<br /> publi c land, to get permissioni he had tol.d ane that he already had Mr. Labute out
<br /> and Mr. Labute had pumped it once. And that Mr. Labute was going to take care of
<br /> up-dating the system., so l i�rent to the Corporation and with Mr.. Grace, went over
<br /> and to find out how he could bring his heavy equipment in,, so it would not disturb
<br /> your front yard, and the Corporation gave us permission�: o,.co a in from Great Oak
<br /> Road and and back that way, to come over that public land. And I informed your
<br /> Father. T gent back and foath trying to find your father to in form him that the
<br /> Corporation had given permission to come up in that area,, of that pudic land.
<br /> "did you send a letter to Mr. & Mrs. 0' eili?"
<br /> Mrs. O'Neill: "The hole that was dug at that time, was a hole that Mr. Labute had
<br /> requested that we dig to see what the water table was,, and any husband out about
<br /> twelve feet."
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<br /> "That hole was sort of down--grade., I mean it was at a lower level."
<br /> Mrs. O'Neill: tt e had h surveyor out and d he Sana that was our propert #ti
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<br /> "Did the Corporation repre5entatilve t 11 you that effluent was flowing onto
<br /> their laud?"
<br /> Mgrs. Anderson: "He was there and he had seem its"
<br /> ce, a iri" #rf
<br /> Mrs. Anderson; "We had t get permission o go n through that land, i other words
<br /> they would have last their �rholefront yard ander they have brick work, i remember
<br /> correctly-on the-.7-tide with plantings coming up.
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