TOWN of MASHPEE, BOARD F HEALTH, MEETING,I , FEBRUARY , 1988 (Page six)
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<br /> Chair cont'd to put a plant in that •from` it's' inception can't work, if we
<br /> can rely on the figure and your capabi l it.les to examine the prints and say, yes
<br /> this can do, this can'-t do, then I think we have the answer to that i nter ire
<br /> Mimi : "But w ' e"not talking .a conventional -system, we're talking a package
<br /> treatment plant, but, from the very beginning."
<br /> GRCd*, "Is this the same group that came in before and. asked us to put the in-
<br /> terim system in subject to several requirements they were going to meet with the
<br /> Plan-ning Board and did we not say to them that subject to these . . . .you're saying
<br /> no,, Elias."
<br /> EM; "Different developer."
<br /> Chair: "I think in that way, we give them something to think about, continue
<br /> to got the backing ing of Mr. McMahon and Mr. Anderson. I would think that DEQE would
<br /> say that yes you do have the capabilities of properly s-uper vi sing and they would
<br /> have to show us because one of the things we would ask for is to show where the trans
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<br /> port is and what th-e effluent is and that should answer all our questions , I think
<br /> a plant that size , efficiently wou l do t pose much of a problem, eta i n l not as
<br /> much as 14,000 going into a septic system."
<br /> Mimi :: Well the ohter matter about moving the leaching field, I sort of get the
<br /> feeling that they would go along with it, when the engineers meet I thinks that .is
<br /> one of the things they will t alk about."
<br /> Chair: "I t would seers to me that the further they are from the ticklish points ,
<br /> the better off they are going to be."
<br /> "I prefer not to rake a decision before the Stratford Ponds people are
<br /> given a chance to be hear."
<br /> Mimi : ".-That' s only fair,"
<br /> R : ' And of course you'd be invited for your; Griew at that time
<br /> Mimi : "of course,, can I interject one statement that the lawyer made the other
<br /> night, even though DEE could potentially sign off on the new thing they've cone in
<br /> with , which they'v- modified so that they would not have to be subject, I think, but
<br /> the attorney said the other night,, struck us , which simply was, don't look to Boston
<br /> or DEE to tell you what's right for- you, this community must decide what is right
<br /> for it."
<br /> Chair: "I agree with hire, he's proper in saying that, the thing that I don 't
<br /> thin he' s recognizing is that DEE in the last year, year and a half, has s re)p)oed
<br /> away-,,from the idea of - that we a re here strictly as r gu l atoir}s), they've stepped more
<br /> to the position of, we are here .to assist and advise 'and I think that within their
<br /> manpower a i l ity .to do that, that they have, they've taken a lot of the requests
<br /> and demands that we've rade of these people coming in with package plants wh i-ch in
<br /> the beginning they weren't considering at all and now they're making ng those part of
<br /> their protocol . Now, they are more willing to core out and advise and say, we be-
<br /> lieve this is the way."
<br /> Mimi : "I 've of with rye the g eohydr;ogeo t i a l study from Goldberg, Zoino that
<br /> has the two missing figures i f you wart someone here to copy it."
<br /> RC: "-- e obviously received a request on January 19th for; the interim, we
<br /> have to pass on it one way or the other anyway."
<br /> EAM: "That' the- latest plan."
<br /> GRC: "We should set something up before the time goes by, anyway."
<br /> Chair-, "We have forty five days to act."
<br /> Mimi : "Is. it possible that when the engineers get together assuming they
<br /> will sometime later this weeks, that I guess any two of you can be present without
<br /> violatin the o en e�MFha�.Sey%qa�beybuhjn two members f the Planning oarxbilI hire, u
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