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L <br /> ti <br /> 4 d <br /> 1 ` ' <br /> vw <br /> MINUTES June 1 , 1.9 2 3 BOARD OF HEALTH <br /> Pyr. Doherty stated, he would like Mr . Oakley to provide <br /> receipts to the Board. #I <br /> I L V <br /> Mr.. Greelis que tioned Nor: Oakley as to- wh there the <br /> Fire Department was involved with the removal of the fuel <br /> storage tanks. <br /> Mr. Oakley responded, no. <br /> Mr. Ball questioned Mr. Oakley as to whether the tank <br /> which still contains fuel was removed. <br /> Mr. Oakley responded, it was not removed as he uses it <br /> for his machinery. Mr, Oakley questioned Board Members why <br /> his t an s are considered illegal a s they have been' there <br /> since 1961 to present. "Since 1951 the site has been used as <br /> a construction site. 11 <br /> Mr. Greelish explained the current. laws regarding the <br /> storage of fuel oil. tants and informed Mr. Oakley he must <br /> provide this Board with receipts from the c r pain - which ac- <br /> cepted the storage tanks. "As to what's there now, in terms <br /> f backfilling the kettle hole, the Health Agents will review <br /> the aerial topos. to determine the amount of backfilling <br /> which has taken place." "We ask your cooperation as to what <br /> has been disposed of- and depending upon the results we may <br /> require test pits." <br /> Mr. Oakley stated, he dredged the area out in 1951 . 111 <br /> did not consider it a wetland area." "There's about 100,000 <br /> yards of loam about 50,1 deep in the area right now, " <br /> Mr, McQuaid commented it is obvious there has been some <br /> recent dumping in the kettle hole. <br /> Mr. Oakley responded yes, he was cleaning up his yard <br /> and got rid of all his trucks and trailers, which is why he <br /> disposed -of the tanks,. <br /> Mr. McQuaid questioned Nor. Oakley where the recent mate- <br /> rial, which has been dumped and filled over coming from. <br /> Mr. Oakley stated he took the pallets and other debris <br /> and dumped them in the fettle hole. <br /> Mr. Greelish reiterated his earlier comments to Mr. <br /> Oakley,, requesting his full cooperation with the Health <br /> Agents and the Conservation Commission. "This Board is re- <br /> questing your attendance at the next Board meeting to discuss <br />