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And going back to the last meeting, there was a lot of discussion of education of the public and <br />the need for that. And I do agree there is a need for education to the public but I wouldn’t put <br />too much of an emphasis on that because I think there is a lot of need in terms of how we <br />structure our waste systems. The fact that we create so much waste on the first place. As a <br />person who has been working in community here, with individuals who want to reduce their <br />waste, it’s really hard. It requires a lot of sacrifices,and we really need to change our systems to <br />not create waste in the first place, and to start diverting our important resources that we are <br />putting into the landfills. <br />And also the Director made some comments to me that were upsetting in the last meeting, to <br />be honest, like restricting transfer station hours, and that going out one day a week to the <br />transfer station is like putting your garbage out to be picked up one day a week. That’s not <br />really true for me, a person who is transitioning away from working full-time. But I don’t have <br />time during the work week, during the business hours of the transfer station, to go there. So my <br />only times are to go are on the weekends. And also the burden to people who do not have <br />vehicles. I’ve done property management on the island and have hauled so much trash to the <br />transfer stations. So I would love to see us move in a direction where we do have some <br />residential pickup because it is a burden to people that don’t have vehicles to go to the transfer <br />station. <br />Sandra Demoruelle: I’m addressing agenda item 7, which is the deferred correspondence. What <br />upsets me with this deferment of correspondence is it makes it feel like DEM is hiding <br />important things. And what you don’t know can hurt you, or can hurt us as taxpayers. For <br />example the notice of noncompliance for the Phala AOC was sent to Mayor Roth, and isn’t <br />that something that is worth mentioning to you Commissioners? After all, noncompliance <br />brings penalties. And I guess there’s no one from DEM to answer my question of what is a <br />design-build performance-driven criteria that is going to be bid out for Phala, because they are <br />not able to build the sewer system they initially designed. But if you can find out what a design- <br />build performance-driven criteria is, maybe we could help the County move the EPA to accept <br />something. But if you don’t understand what they are asking for, it is very hard to get onboard. <br />So with that said, I thank you commissioners. <br />Jerome Warren: Speaking on agenda item 3, Statements from the Chair, referencing the <br />minutes in the previous meeting: I do not like censorship. Last year, statements from the public <br />were under attack by Chair Bennett. Please remember that citizens have constitutional rights, <br />which the Chair is sworn to uphold. I spent two years in combat boots upholding these <br />freedoms. That was during the Vietnam War. So please do not speak. This violates my freedom <br />of speech. This is called censorship, and it violates my First Amendment rights. Chair Bennett <br />was the most malfeasant person to try this. Please do not follow his footsteps. Free speech is <br />what America is all about. Now here’s the letter that you would not allow. It’s a short one. And I <br />sent it to the newspapers, and I sent it to you. Here’s the letter: “The court ruled against me for <br />not paying my gang sewer cesspool bill. Two judges said that I do not have standing in my own <br />trial. Any law professor can study the evidence that I provided in my defense. Law students may <br />learn what standing means, and how judges can decide that a County Code supersedes state <br />3 <br /> <br /> <br />
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