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t <br /> 3 <br /> loan agreement. <br /> Ills. Grady understood that situation. But, they could still sign it and work <br /> it out when the-other legal issue is resolved. <br /> Mr. Santos felt that they were getting sidetracked here. If the stuff is <br /> bubbling up out of the ground, he did not care. He could sympathize with <br /> the current owner and the legal situation they were in. However, someone <br /> needed to be accountable for the health concerns. If they have to force <br /> everyone out until it got resolved then so be it. Their first obligation was <br /> to the public health and this had gone on for too long. <br /> Mr. Harrington noted that another option was that the town would step In <br /> and put a lien on the property* The town could be repaid. <br /> Mr. Santos re-Iterated that they could discuss this option at the next <br /> meeting with there present. <br /> Ms. Grady stated that in addition to having there at the meeting they <br /> would have to have a record of the purnpings and for both owners to be <br /> present, <br /> Mr. Ball felt that that was another two weeks that the system was in <br /> failure. He felt that they should move forward and eater into an <br /> enforceable agreement between now and the two weeks as well as <br /> corning up with the money to fisc it. <br /> Mr. Santos Interjected that his concern was that only one owner had been <br /> notified and the others hadn't been notified unless it was a verbal <br /> notification. He thought it would be a better plan if they seat a certified <br /> letter to her attorney stating that they wanted them their at the next <br /> meeting. If they didn't show up at this point in time and present the board <br /> with a game plan, they would forfeit any input into the final decision. <br /> Mr. Sall asked if they could make that a condition as they entered into an <br /> enforceable abatement, could they do that tomorrowHe felt that they <br /> should take-action tonight until they see her again. They didn't know if <br /> Ills. Abell! was getting the system pumped. <br /> Mr, Harrington stated that they had been by the property and they hadn't <br /> seen it coming down off of the property like it was before. So if it was still <br /> having problems it wasn't to the point that it had left the property, He <br /> hadn't smelled anything going by there and there hadn't been any <br /> complaints. <br /> 4 <br />