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TOWN OF WHPEE, BOARD OF HEALTH, MEETING,, WY 295 1987 Page foci <br /> get rid of then the metal is not going to be accepted at the durnp. He then <br /> int odu ed a newspaper article w/picture showing 'white goods' being accepted <br /> at a La df i 1 l after pay rent of a fee. Also he said he has to guarantee the <br /> hauler a two car miniffun with each load he takes for weight (the cost of the <br /> two cars is $30., plus towing and the operator). <br /> MR. WILSON SAID THERE WAS TIME THAT THE METALS WERE BURIED. <br /> DiMaggio said that DEE says it can be buried, but thea gust isn't enough roan <br /> to bury,, and his concern for the amount of refrigerators cosi ng from Mashpee. <br /> THE AGENT INTERJECTED THAT THE FREON IN THE REFRIGERATORS WAS A CONTAMINANT. <br /> Mr. Vbreb of B F 1 cork urr d that other Landfills are charging $5.00 for each <br /> piece of 'white good' accepted. <br /> VERBATIM : <br /> L ■ <br /> CHAIR : "WELL , THE WAY WE " <br /> RE STANDING NOW THEN , WE , <br /> i E , .WE ,' DOTH SIDES HAVE HEARD , YOU KNOW , WHAT CAN <br /> CONSPIRE , WE ' RE WAITINO .ON. A DEE LETTER . IS THAT <br /> WHAT I ' M UNDERSTANDING WE ' VE SEEN WHAT THE 'TOWN <br /> COUNSEL HAS SAID AND 'T-HE 'FINAL DISPOSITION OF THIS <br /> WOULD BE UP TO THIS BOARD AFTER ALL THE FACTS ARE <br /> IN .' If <br /> MR . BUCKINGHAM : " IF I READ YOU RIGHT DOE , WHAT YOU ' RE <br /> SAYING , GIVEN THE CIRCUMSTANCES AS THEW : SEEM TO BE <br /> EVOLVIi NOW , TOWN COUNSEL SAYING THAT IT ' S YOUR RE- <br /> SPONSIBILITY , IN HIS OPINION . I ' M 'STRIOTLY TALKING <br /> FROM HIS VIEWPOINT , AS HE SAID IT IN THE LETTER , THAT <br /> WHAT YOU ' RE SAYING IS THAT YOU WORLD WANT YOUR COUN- <br /> SEL OT REVIEW THE CONTRACT AND ALL PERTINENT POINTS . 11 <br /> Mr . D i Magg i o : "Only if necessary , If ,you say to me , <br /> that you ' re going to pay for it then I ' m going to have <br /> to hire a lawer . I ' d rather not spend the money to <br /> hire a lawyer , because he ' s the only one that makes <br /> money . " <br /> CHAIR : "WE ' RE NOT SAYING THAT , 11 <br /> " E ' RE NOT SAYING THAT JOE , BUT WHAT <br /> MR . BUCKINGHAM : <br /> OHAM : <br /> I ' M SAYING IS THAT YOU KNOW THE FINANCIAL CIRCUMSTANCES <br /> OF T-H E TOWN <br /> Mr . DiMag9 io : "That ' s all 'I ever hear . I mean I asked <br /> for help in cleaning up the front and put in asphalt , <br /> ' e don ' t have it in our budget ' , I asked for help for <br /> placing the trailer , ' we don ' t have it in our budget ' ; <br /> I did it anyhow because I just couldn ' t lige because <br /> of the way that dump was before , but I mean right now <br /> I on" t want to hear ' w don ' t have it in the budget <br /> I gotta go for ten thousand dollars in fill- , when it <br /> was never intended . in the b.eg i nn i rig , actcord.ing to the <br /> specifications , wh i h contradicts itself . I mean I <br /> want to walk out of here kno t n•g whether I have a con- <br /> tract or I don ' t . - I mean my guys come up and say ,, are <br /> we fired or not? " <br /> MR . WILSON : " I DON ' T THINK YOU HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT I T . <br /> IS THERE ANY WAY YOU COULD COLLECT A FEE FOR THESE RE- <br /> FRIGERATORS? <br />
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