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REGULAR BOARD HEETING<br />
ttUKUARY 3, 19Si<br />
TOHN HALL<br />
7:30 t'.M.<br />
done to make that look beautiful again lixe it used to looK.<br />
Hnat the Ptarner Roao is going to iooK iiKs wnen their done, are<br />
they going to take tne stumps down, what are we stuck witn now;'<br />
L aon t begrudge these people tor trying to put this in. It it<br />
IS going to help them out, 1 am glad for them. If this is going<br />
to make the land more beautiful. That is wonderful. But, we do<br />
have a water problem and an aesthetic problem up there right<br />
now. I had the bank come in a little over a year ago to do some<br />
work on getting insurance on my home and actually, the tact,<br />
that we don't have a paved road, that we aon't have water. Fire<br />
protection is a little precarious up there. This really worked<br />
against me. I am concerned about one more thing adding to tnat.<br />
It took me twelve years to save for my home. l bunt it seven<br />
years ago aua tne taxes are sky rocketing and the area is just<br />
not moving with it. I don't mean to be overly critical, I am<br />
just really very concerned.<br />
I am at the .highest point; Kiien they said that the vrater was<br />
coming from the highest point, i dug two wells before I even ciot<br />
water up there, i am very fortunate. 1 ao have a ascent well.<br />
My neighbors ao not. That is a reality. Kitnout water what ao<br />
we do up there we aori't have any recourse. He can't tap into<br />
the City, It we loose our wells. So, what does happen to us it<br />
something riappensr What does t.ie lovm aoV It you are goirna to<br />
Change tnis zoning to M-2 to taciiitate tnis development can you<br />
at least deea restrict it to a residential use.'<br />
Town Attorney Periey: Here this property to be rezoned one OE<br />
the ways the Board could do it wouia oe to rezone it K- .i tor tiic<br />
mining. Hnen tne mining is completed it goes bacK tcagriculture.<br />
Hary Lou Brown: Is there a guarantee on that?<br />
Town Attorney Perley: That would be a Board Resolution. Tney<br />
fulfill the terms of the Ttiining permit, they complete tne<br />
excavation ot the raining permit and the property automatically<br />
reverts to agricultural.<br />
Hary Lou Brown: Do you have to rezone the whole property, or<br />
are you just going to rezone the area tnat is necessary lor this<br />
pond?<br />
Town Attorney Perley: That could be done either way.<br />
Hary Lou Brovm: Hnat will you do?<br />
Town Attorney Perley: That is up to the Board. If they rezone<br />
It at ail.<br />
Mary Lou Brown:<br />
bund on here?<br />
Hhere will the house go that they are going to<br />
Town Attorney Perley: I cannot speculate,<br />
application on tile.<br />
He have no permit<br />
Mary Lou Brown: K.iere do we goV If this pond goes in and all<br />
ot a sudden we are sitting up tnere turn on our spigots and no<br />
water comes out. Wnere do I go; Do 1 go to my neighbors, my<br />
r.-sw neignoors now ar.a go atter triem or do 1 go after ttie peopie<br />
Who aid the worKi"<br />
•fovin .attorney Perley: I cannot give you private legai aavise lu<br />
my capacity as i sit nere.<br />
Councilman Flowers: iou have an item 5.J here. Cold spring<br />
'Jonstruction doesn't anticipate tne necessity or blasting bascu<br />
on the construction experience ana Knovjiedcfe of the excavation<br />
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