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<br /> <br />I~ <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />31 <br />1 days before the meeting, that he and his staff will have <br />2 time to meet with us not on a hurried, abbreviat~ad basis, <br />3 but for ample time to consider the points we've raised, <br />4 and they will then have time to discuss those <br />5 appropriately with Castle, as well. Given the work load <br />6 of your staff, is that a reasonable expectation that.they <br />7 will be able to afford us that time? <br />8 MR. BANTA: I think so, but I guess I'd <br />9 like to make a point on the corrective action situation <br />10 versus a permit consideration that I'm a little knit <br />11 concerned about. What is going on right now in this <br />12 process is appropriate, given it's being handled under <br />13 the administrative procedures act. <br />14 On the other hand, I think there':s a <br />15 larger issue here about--you know--what is the <br />16 appropriate level of citizens' involvement in getting a <br />17 corrective action taken care of. And I'm going t:o use an <br />18 example outside of this, just to make my point, i.s the <br />19 reason we have corrective action and take enforcesment is <br />20 to get things corrected and taking action as soon as <br />21 possible. <br />22 Let's say somebody is doing an illegal <br />23 discharge off their property that needs to be taken care <br />24 of very quickly. In order to take care of that F~roblem <br />25 very quickly, we have to be able to move toward certain <br />