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Corinth Residents,

At the March 7 board meeting our attorney Paul Levine discussed in open session the status of our negotiations with Philmet.  Attached are the most recent proposed deed covenants and agreement documents that were prepared by Philmet’s attorneys for review by our board.  These documents are subject to revision as both parties are still in negotiations.  As discussed at the board meeting, Philmet will agree to prohibit MSW (municipal solid waste) and C & D (construction and demolition materials).  They will agree not to make application to process industrial waste until after the proposed plastics plant is built and operating.  We hope that you will carefully read the attachments, and our board welcomes your input.  Our board would like to hear your comments via letters, phone calls, emails, or in person at our board meetings.  The next scheduled regular board meeting will be March 21 at the new firehouse, 16 Saratoga Ave.  Emails to our board can be sent to the Village Clerk at vocclerk@adelphia.net.

Sincerely yours,
Brad Winslow, Mayor

Declaration of Uses and Covenants (DRAFT)

Site Development Agreement (DRAFT)

Industrial Waste Definition
(88) Industrial waste means solid waste generated by manufacturing or industrial processes. Such processes may include, but are not limited to the following: electric power generation; fertilizer/agricultural chemicals; inorganic chemicals; iron and steel manufacturing; leather and leather products; nonferrous metals manufacturing/foundries; organic chemicals; plastics and resins manufacturing; pulp and paper industry; rubber and miscellaneous plastic products; stone, glass, clay and concrete products; textile manufacturing; transportation equipment; and water treatment. The forms of such wastes are exemplified by but not limited to: liquids such as acids, alkalis, caustics, leachate, petroleum (and its derivatives), and processes or treatment wastewaters; sludges which are semi-solid substances resulting from process or treatment operations or residues from storage or use of liquids; solidified chemicals, paints or pigments; and dredge spoil generated by manufacturing or industrial processes, foundry sand, and the end or by-products of incineration or other forms of combustion. This term does not include oil or gas drilling, production, and treatment wastes (such as brines, oil, and frac fluids); overburden, spoil, or tailings resulting from mining; or solution mining brine and insoluble component wastes.