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<br /> Mr. DiMaggie. "That's if you allow it, if I do then you have to approve it,"
<br /> Anything that happens in, that duuTp has to be aprroved right?"
<br /> MR. BUCKING: "THE PROBLEM WITH THE FEE CHARGE, JOE, IS THAT IT WOULDN'T
<br /> GO TO YOU, IT WOULD GO TO THE TOM TREASURY. OUR F EES DON'T GD TO US*"
<br /> CHAIR: "YEH, BUT, IF HIS MAN COLLECTED AT.THE GATE, HIS CONTRACT, HIS GATE,
<br /> WE'RE NOT GETTNO INVOLVED IN IT,t'
<br /> Mr. DiWgg io: "And I am responsible totally for the metal pile .11
<br /> CHAIR: "NO, BUT I'M JUSTTHROI ING THAT IN SAYING, I'M OPEN JO SOMETHING LIKE
<br /> THAT, I HAVE NO PROBLEM WITH TWAT."
<br /> MR. BUCKINGHAM: "IF THAT CAN HELP TAKE CARE OF THE METAL PROBLEM, AND IF POS-
<br /> SIBLY THERE'S ENOUGH MONEY LEFT OVER IN THERE (interrupt by Chair)"
<br /> CHAIR: "I JUST WANT A GOOD Wff TOR 'Ti T'S..DOING A DECENT JOB TO-KNOW THAT
<br /> THE.BOAR IS't WATCHING OUT FOR THE TOWN 'OF I ASHPEE, NLICER-ONE AND--IT W TCHIN ' dW.
<br /> OUT ALSO THAT YOU E NOT GETTING A SCREWING, YOU'-'KNOW', AND THAT'S WHAT WE'RE
<br /> HERE,FOR, WE'RE NOT TRYING TO RAM TEN TKXJSAL D DOLLS OF TOPSOIL THAT YOU'VE-
<br /> GOT
<br /> OU'VE-
<br /> _GOT TO 'BUY, I DON 1 T.THINK ANYBODY ON THIS BOARD EXPECTS ANYBODY TO OO OUT
<br /> AND PAY TH T"K IND OF MONEY, I DON'T, DO YOU MR. WILSON?
<br /> . WILSON: "I DON'T EITHER."
<br /> CHAIR: "DO YOU MR. BUCKINGHAM' „
<br /> MR. BUCKI NAM: "I- KNOW WHAT THE ANSWER WILL BE."
<br /> CHAIR: "I DONITHINK YOU CAN GET THIS BOARD TO VOTE IT."
<br /> MR. BUCKINGHAM: "I DON'T THINK-THAT JOE HAS TO SAY IT ANY MORE PLAINLY, THAT
<br /> IF THAT'S WHAT HE HAS TO DO, THEN HE'S GOING TO DROP THE CONTRACT.'r
<br /> W. DiHaggio; "I'm not going to drop it, I'm going to fight it; I operated the
<br /> Landfill for a day and a half without a contract if ,your r ec a l I."
<br /> MR. BUCKINGHAM:HAM: "THAT'S RIGHT.."
<br /> CHAIR: "IJUST DON'T WAIT TO GET THE TOWN OF MASHPEE INTO A HASSLE HERE ODER
<br /> SOME, THAT COULD-HAVE MATERIALS THAT COULD BE ON THE BACK LOT OF THAT SAME
<br /> THING.11
<br /> VR. BUCKIG*M: "I WANT THAT INVESTIGATED AS SOON AS WE POSSIBLY CAN AND THIS
<br /> IS WHY ........(not discernable) I SAW JOE THIS AFTERNOO1 AND I FORGOT TO ASIS
<br /> ABOUT THAT, BUT I DO WANT TO KNOW. i nterrupt by Cha i r
<br /> CHAIR: "I THOUGHT YOU WERE GD I NG TO SEE-HIM LAST THURSDAY ON THAT."
<br /> MR. BUCKINGHAM: "TODAY."
<br /> CHAIR: "OH, WAS IT TODAY?"
<br /> MR. BUCKINGHAM: "YEH, NOT ON THAT, IT WAS ON STH I NG ELSE. NO, BUT WHAT
<br /> WE'VE, WE'VE , YOU KNOW WE'VE GOT TO COME TO REALIZE WHAT DEE IS GOING TO BE
<br /> REQUIRING, AND OUR CONVERSATION WITH.THEM INDICATED THAT, THAT WAS ONE OF THE
<br /> THINGS THAT THEY WERE GOING TO BE STICKY ON, THAT THEY WERE GOING TO STAND ON,,
<br /> BECAUSE OF THE FACT OF THE PLLff, AND ALL THAT, THAT HAS BROUGHT ABOUT. THEY'RE
<br /> GETTING PRESSURE FROM EPA. EPA IS PUTTING IT ON TO DEE, DEE IS PUTTING IT ON
<br /> TO US AND WE'RE LOOKING AROUND TO FIND THE SOLUTION, ONE OF THE THINGS THAT
<br /> THEY'RE SAYING IS THAT, AFI, THE COZIER IS IMPROPER, THAT IT'S NOT DOING IT'S
<br /> PURPOSE.'f
<br /> Mr. DiMaggio. O, I agree because water would go through all of that, because
<br /> it's nothing but pure sand." You can't Stop the water from perking in that.„
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