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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />Mrs. Parsons: How long before we hear from you. last time <br />we waited a month. My health is breaking now, T cart stand <br />this waiting. <br />Dr. 71.licott: You will have to wait for a decision, Mr. <br />Hopkins has the weight of law. <br />Mr. Parsons: It is very hard waiting a.nd checking the <br />mail each day. I hope you can see that we get a decision es <br />soon as possible. <br />Mrs. Parsons to Mr. Parsons: What do you think, I wontt <br />accept a compromise. <br />Dr. Cosgrove: We have offered you many suggestions on <br />how to make this thing work, but I feel no matter what decision <br />we make you will not accept it. You had that permit e whole <br />year and you knew what the conditions were and yet you did not <br />come to this Board once during that year. <br />Ir. Parsons: I came when we got ready to put up the fence. <br />Dr. Cosgrove: You had no right to have the horse there at <br />all until the fence was put up. We could gat very technical and <br />revoke your permit. <br />Mrs. Parsons: You people don't want horses in Lexington, <br />you make it very hard for anyone to have a horse. We have the <br />required acreage. <br />I'r. Lambie: Dimmensions of lot lines, neighbors and many <br />other factors enter into the granting; of a permit to keep a <br />horse. We cannot group them together just because they have <br />the required acreage. We have suggested you use the land up <br />in the back and you say it is not suitable for riding. there- <br />for. . we can assume you do not have the required acreage of <br />usable land. <br />Nr. Parsons: There was one other thing, you stated we <br />had to keep the manure in closed containers and cart it away <br />Last summer I dug a hole and put the manure in that, would <br />that be all right. <br />Mr. Heustis: We do accept alternate plans for the hand- <br />ling of the manure providing they do not create a nuisance. A <br />manure pit must be covered and treated. <br />Mr. Parsons: You will let us know of your decision in a <br />couple of days, it is hard waiting. <br />Mrs. Parsons. looking directly at Dr. Cosgrove: When you <br />send this letter. I,went you to sign it so you cannot deny <br />writing it or knowing about it. <br />Dr. Cosgrove: You will get your letter, but I still feel <br />you people should make a compromise. <br />
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