Excerpt from Board of Health Meeting,, December 15, 1986 Page two
<br /> W. Lawrence: We go into this and the thing 1 just can't, you know,, 1 keep seeing is
<br /> 1 look at it under other contractors, what it has been under other contractors, it loops
<br /> better to me than it's ever been and I just feel, where the hell are we wrung, we look
<br /> at his thing and say this isn't right,, you know, #ire nearer had to go this extra rye.
<br /> W. Buck i nhaln: Well, I can r r nb r a coin 1 e of t irnes.
<br /> W. Lawrence: Yeh but that rs when people.*,you know what I' toI k in about , we've had
<br /> contractor after contractor. up thea that hasn't covered correctly, ,you krcw?.
<br /> W. Buckingham; As l go.up, it doesn't look..to rye. in sections as if it has, nad he's
<br /> told us he beeps, that he's looking for material to cover with and it's his responsi-
<br /> bility
<br /> esponsi-
<br /> bi1ity to come up eith the material.
<br /> W. Wilson: How much cover is he supposed to have'
<br /> W. Buckingham: He's supposed to have sic inches and you know he soesn't have six
<br /> inches, on his,, ,you know, his final lift cover, -And he isn't putting it on that{s
<br /> why the damn stuff i s corning back up Holmes picked up the s am thing in his re-
<br /> port.
<br /> W. Wilson; Wel l, has he been notified?
<br /> Mr. Lawrence-, Has he been notified
<br /> W. Buckingham: We have been saying that he should be chopping tip that, brush or doing
<br /> something about getting it under and he keeps ming in1well I don't know where to put
<br /> it, or, what am I going to corer it with' and I know what we're running into, 1 laid it
<br /> out to doe Reardon this morning, is what we're looking at in all probability is a con-
<br /> tractor that's going to walk away fr n the job. Joe feels that the spot we're in with
<br /> DEE, that's the risk we have to take.
<br /> W. Wilson: Knowing Joe, l don't think he'd walk away.
<br /> Mr. Buckingham: Well, I don't know, I don't know, but this can happen and I outlined
<br /> that to Town Counsel; that his%could be what would happen. The Town Counsel's view
<br /> is that, if-we're to answer in any way to the State, that that's the way we have to
<br /> be able to answer them.
<br /> W. Wilson: How much land do we awn tip there?
<br /> W. Buckingham: Hcw much do we own, we own 61 acnes.
<br /> W. Lawrence: If we've got 61 acres there,, why the hell can't he dig more? Moth i n
<br /> says we can't dig we gust can't just puri stuff in it, right?
<br /> W, Buckingham: That's right and I thought that's what he was doing.
<br /> W. Lawrence; The last time I was up here it had to be two weeks ago, because it wasn't
<br /> last week, he had a big pit over rear where the brush pile used to be, going up to the
<br /> lagoon area, now that was all open them.
<br /> W. Buckingham: Yeh, and that's where the brush is piled and he keeps saying he doesn't
<br /> know what to do with it.
<br /> W. Lawrence: Well, two thins we can do with the bash, stop accepting it, we can
<br /> stop accepting it period, or, h i rye a chipper~ and go in there and chip i t.
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