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s <br /> Page 6, Minutesp Meeting, 7/16/84 <br /> Mr. DiMascio: "He lives right next door to them, he's on the corner of Walton Reath <br /> and Heath Way) the o'Neill's are rioit next door to that person." <br /> T#CP; "And then there's a vacant lot then your place."t <br /> Mr. DiMa,sc.io: "And then there's a vacant lot, I'm a good 120 feet away Brox, <br /> -their Nouse mlywa -. <br /> Cn: "Is there a Dr. Dilorio, lives down that street,, past you?" <br /> Mr. Di +Iascio: "Dr. DiIot o, No. t <br /> CFB: "He lives opposite the entrance to the street."' <br /> . Di ascio: "There's a lot of confus ft in that arra over there, people <br /> looking for Walton Heath Way or.. . .. <br /> FB, "Yeh" <br /> CHL. "Dr. Dilorio has also given some verbal, athat he smelled <br /> just wondered if you were down that way and he was up the other way, 'm not <br /> sine of where he was, he must be over near the Stexmls toward the main street�" <br /> FB*, "Yes, he is!" <br /> our <br /> Mr. o ala: "Here's Mr. O'Neill now, I could read you the results of in ec- <br /> tio , which occurred the latter Dart of I ay." <br /> f <br /> '. . # "That might be helpful, sure.t' <br /> Mr. of ala: PRIOR TO MR. OJALAIS REPORT TOWN COUNSEL INTERRUPTS To EXPLAIN TO <br /> THE OINEILLIS THAT HE HAS INTRODUCED EVERYONE PRESENT FOR THE RECORD. <br /> T.O.; "I believe just for the purposes of the record, we've identified for the <br /> record, everyone who is here, and I believe you're Mr. O'Neill, you're the ow- <br /> ners son...1f <br /> O'Neill: "Thomas O'Neill" <br /> T.C. : "And is this Mrs. O'Neill?" <br /> Mrs. O'Neill: "Yes" <br /> T. . ; "Go ad Mr. o f ala. <br /> Mr. ojala,: "This is a. letter which we wrote to Mr. Thi bits, who is the attor- <br /> ney that Mr. O'Neill engaged; this .is on Mair 26th-` *.t was after Mr. O'Neill <br /> called u , I'll just read this to you... .. . . 'on the above referenced property, <br /> ah.. .thy.s is my brothbr who wrote this... . .. . I find no evidence- of any recent <br /> sewerage effluent nt on the ground, surface. and no evidence of any recent Flowage <br /> I checked the septic tank and found it to be half full, having been recently <br /> pumped, the leach pit was nearly empty with only about three inches of water <br /> at the bottom; it would appear that a plumbing leak was-contriLbutory to any <br /> sewerage problem-which may e .st, to up.,grade the sewage system to Title v <br /> would require a re-design of the leaching facility, provide adequate water <br /> table separation, I've enclosed such a design, ' At the time we were there, <br />