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easily handled profit. whether it is short terra or long-term, it was still <br /> going to be a lot more reasonable than the astronomical cost of the <br /> wastewater treatment plant. He felt that that also needed to be put on <br /> paper and shown what the figures where going to be hopefully leading to <br /> more cooperation in making them understand that. <br /> Mr. Hajjar stated that he would call a meeting between all of the <br /> restaurant owners and see if they could come up with-some middle <br /> ground to solve the problem, He was certainly in favor of that. He had <br /> been gown here a half a dozen tines. <br /> Mr. Ball felt that that sounded fair. He could call a meeting with all of the <br /> restaurant owners. The owners that were using the effluent and get back <br /> to the board, He believed they would try to make a final decision, <br /> Mr. Hajar thanked the hoard for their time, <br /> Mr. McGrath added that he had obtained the most cogent answers to <br /> these questions from (unknown)., He would suggest that if Mr. Harrington <br /> did any analysis he speak to Mr, Dudley because he was right on the <br /> point. Mr. Corr never addressed in any detail a solution* .Just a piece of <br /> advise to the BOH. He did go to the head honcho of the DEP and said <br /> never close Lakeville close Boston. He is just out of Lakeville and he got <br /> problems with Boston. <br /> Mr. Ball asked them to work together and Mr, Harrington would agree <br /> that paper plates reduced the flow. <br /> Mr. Hajjar felt that he would like to knew the number for carbols without <br /> the outdoor seating and say that they had to reduce by 11X:: amount of <br /> seams and just do a percentage of all the main restaurants and treatment <br /> it fairly that way. He felt that that was the beet solution. if he could back <br /> him on that,.and support that they had to drop to a certain number of <br /> seats. <br /> Mr. Harrington felt that they did not have the right to do that. Like Mr, <br /> Santos stated if they were legally permitted on those numbers for what <br /> they were approved, then he didn't think they would have the right to do <br /> it as being a majority association member. <br /> Mr. Ball agreed that they did not have the right to do that. <br /> Mr. Harrington re-iterated if here were violations at carbo's as far as the <br /> number of seats. Then they would have the direct jurisdiction as the <br /> license holder. But, that went for all of the food establishments, They <br /> 1 <br />
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