Trash transfer station developer Jack Walsh and his environmental consultant ran this week's PIP meeting even though members of the public had been told by the town the subject of the transfer station could not be discussed.
According to Town Administrator Mike Yunits, the "PIP process is not a process that addresses the redevelopment of the property once the site cleanup is completed. Concerned residents wishing to discuss or comment on the reuse of the 3 Philipps Road property as a municipal solid waste transfer station once the remediation of the site is complete should make their concerns known during the ongoing Zoning Board of Appeals permit process and the Board of Health Site Assignment process that will be initiated in the near future under the provisions of 310 CMR 16.00."
To read the "PIP Rejection Letter" letter, click here.
So Mr. Yunits, if the PIP meeting had nothing to do with future use of the site, why were the transfer station proponents running the meeting?
Again, another example of the town and TLA-Holbrook cutting out the public and skirting regulations.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
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