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i <br /> haulers permit today. Because of the confusion with what was going on with not <br /> being able to pick up and appearing before the board. No one had been talking t <br /> them. Saying you had to go talk to the board. what was the point of bringing over the <br /> check on Tuesday` Then he thought about this. He read through all the paper work <br /> that he had received along with his haulers permit. He had attached the bond <br /> continuation that he had received in the beginning ofDecember to their paperwork <br /> that needed to be turned in. The bond was right there and it was never not in effect. <br /> They just didn't bring it down with the permit. The letter that they subsequently <br /> received from the attorney representing the town about canceling their contract <br /> clearly stated that `Cape waste, Inc., failed to obtain all necessary license to enable t <br /> legally perforin the service defined under the proposed weekly trash pick up <br /> agreement with the Town ofMa hpe . The Town of1 ashpee rends it in default of its <br /> obligations to perforin said service for the period of November 1, 2004 until October <br /> 1, 2005. Please be advised that unless Cape waste, Inc., resolves all non-compliance <br /> issues with the Ma tepee Board of Health on or before January 20'x'. 2005, the town <br /> will deem Cape waste, Inc., to be in default ofits contractual performance <br /> obligations. That shall immediately terminate the contract." That told him that he had <br /> until today to get all of these itm ' traightened out. Had he read that clause more <br /> closely last week they would not be sitting here tonight. He noticed that,Atlantic <br /> North has delivered containers beside theirs. He hadn't dumped these containers on <br /> Tuesday on the schedule because the board told him not to dump the containers. He <br /> had done everything they asked ofhires and now he was being' .iced out the door. He <br /> had serviced the town for two years and this would be their third year on the contract. <br /> They have-had no issues. They've even taken material they shouldn't have taken: <br /> televisions, tires from the police station, air conditioners, at no additional costs to the <br /> town. Tey were getting tossed out the door noir because of this. If they didn't get <br /> their hauler' permit they were out ofbusiness, % of their rubbish ernes out of <br /> Mashpe . They were going to have to close dowry his rubbish business. He didn't <br /> think it was fair. They were at fault here and he didn't deny it. But, this said, by the <br /> board's attorney, that they had until today to comply and he complied. <br /> Ms. Grady asked for Mr. H rringt n's input. <br /> Ir. Harrington wanted to respond'to that letter because he was not here Thursday or <br /> Friday. The attorney was speaking to the contract with the tern. That they <br /> maintained with the town not so much with the haulers license. The BOH revoked the <br /> permit, which basically said that they should not have been operating period. They n <br /> longer had a permit to operate in torn whatsoever. Maybe that wasn't made clear <br /> enough. But, town counsel and Joyce Mason as the town manager slid not have the <br /> right to over-ride the board's.authority because of state statue that they issue the <br /> hauler's permit. <br /> Ms. Grady asked 1f they were supposed to put their bond onto their permit <br /> application. <br /> 4 <br />