Robert J. Rubin, counsel for the Clary Lake Association has filed a motion with the Department of Environmental Protection requesting the Hearing Officer set a “prompt final date for submission of the proposed Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law of the Public Hearing from August 17, 2012.” The Association feels that these petition proceedings have gone on entirely too long and it’s time for some substantive action on the part of the Department. It is hoped this short and sweet motion will spur the Department to move quickly and decisively in the right direction on this matter.
I commend Bob Rubin and through him, the Association, for taking this assertive step.
I fully expect Kelley to file an objection to this motion before 5 PM today.
Short and sweet!
Bob reviews all my submissions. He’s always telling me “keep it short” 🙂
I meant the motion….short, sweet and to the point!