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479 <br />there was so much it was difficult to keep it pushed back and <br />covered. <br />Mr. Cataldo went on to say he would like to have the permit <br />he now has extended for an indefinite length of time. The Town <br />of Arlington wants to be guaranteed that this permit will be in <br />effect for as long as the land needs filling. He went on to say <br />he would also like to change the grades from 157 to 160 slopping <br />out to the brook. Mr. Cataldo has discussed this with the Con- <br />servation Committee and they have agreed to the increase in grades <br />if it is agreeable to the Board of Health. A 25 foot wide path <br />will be kept along the brook and the slope will be to one-half to <br />one for 300 feet fanning out for about 80 feet from the brook. <br />Mr. Williams said the Conservation Committee had suggested <br />a three to one slope. <br />Mr. Cataldo said that one side of the brook would be left <br />in its natural state for 25 feet back before any filling will <br />start. This area can be made into a walk for the public if the <br />time ever came when the Cataldos stopped farming this area. <br />The Board asked for a set of revised plans and they also <br />said they must have control of a project of this type. <br />Mr. Cataldo wanted assurance from the Board that they would <br />give him an indefinite extension of time on this permit. <br />Dr. Cosgrove said he would like to have some idea of how long <br />this project was going to take. He said he felt a 2 to 3 year <br />permit with an option to renew would be all right. <br />Mr. Sullivan said if this filling was limited to just the <br />Town of Arlington it would take at least five years. <br />Mr. Cataldo said he didn't want to be restricted to taking <br />fill from just the Town of Arlington. If he took from other <br />contractors the project would be completed sooner, but he would <br />like to assure the Town of Arlington of a number of years for a <br />place they could dump the clean fill. If this fill was just from the <br />Town of Arlington the Town Manager has promised that Arlington <br />will police the area so there would be no chance of a nuisance. <br />After further discussion it was agreed that an extension would <br />be granted but that restrictions would be placed on this operation. <br />This extention would also be made to coincide with the new fiscal <br />year. Mr. Cataldo was also instructed to submit to the Board of <br />Health a new plan as soon as possible. <br />Mr. Cataldo thanked the Board and retired. <br />The following permits and licenses were signed by the Board: <br />Inn Keeper's License <br />Sheraton Motor Inn <br />Sewage Disposal & Repair <br />Robert J. Trebino <br />