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Mr. Harrington will inquire if an overlay of the open space showing credit areas can be made available on the <br /> Mashpee GIS information map. <br /> Lucy Burton made a motion that the Board of Health approve the nitrogen aggregation plan for 156 Waterway. <br /> Brian Baumgaertel seconded the motion. The motion was unanimously approved. <br /> 7:25 PM —Title V Variance— 31 Santuit Lane. <br /> Glen Harrington stated that the proposed septic system repair includes a 1500-gallon septic tank with a Zabel <br /> outlet tee filter, a 1000-gallon pump chamber, and a raised Soil Absorption System with pressure distribution. <br /> Several iterations of this pian, including a request for a tight tank, have been reviewed. The proposed retained <br /> Soil Absorption System with pressure distribution and a four-foot distance above groundwater is an <br /> improvement over the existing system. The Board of Health Innovative Alternative Regulation also requires <br /> Ultra-Violet disinfection with an Ultra-Violet light due to the Soil Absorption System being less than 75 feet to <br /> the Bordering Vegetated Wetland. <br /> Dan Goncalves of Down Cape Engineering, representing 31 Santuit Lane, introduced himself to the Board. Mr. <br /> Goncalves commented that this is an upgrade of an older Title 5 septic system and the Ultra-Violet disinfection <br /> will be added to the system. The variances allow as much of a distance from the wetland as possible. <br /> Mr. Harrington was contacted by the abutter, Mrs. Greenberg, and she requested that if the vegetation on that <br /> side is to be disturbed, she would like to have it re-planted as a screening nature only. This would also require <br /> the Conservation Commission's approval and recommendation. Maintenance analysis for the ultra-violet is <br /> required annually to prevent back-up. <br /> Lucy Burton made a motion that the Board of Health approve the variances requested for 31 Santuit Lane with <br /> the conditions of quarterly total coliform analysis of the Ultra-Violet light for 2 years, annual inspection of the <br /> Zabel outlet tee filter and Ultra-Violet light, and with an additional condition of screening vegetation re-planted <br /> with the Conservation Commission's guidance. Brian Baumgaertel seconded the motion. The motion was <br /> unanimously approved. <br /> NEW BUSINESS <br /> 1. Sign Expense Warrants. The Board members signed the expense warrants. <br /> 2. Review/Approve BOH Public Session Minutes: May 19, 2016. <br /> Lucy Burton made a motion that the Board of Health approve the Public Session minutes of May 19, 2016. <br /> Brian Baumgaertel seconded the motion. The motion was unanimously approved. <br /> 3. Request for 2016 Retail Food Permit: Washashore Bakery (14 Central Square). <br /> Glen Harrington stated that the applicant for Washashore Bakery submitted a 2016 Food Establishment permit <br /> to operate a bakery at the former Montillio's location at 14 Central Square in Mashpee Commons. The <br /> application, the fee, the menu, the ServSafe and Allergen Awareness Certificates, and the floor plan have been <br /> provided. The floor plan does not depict the seating that is listed on the application. If outside seating is <br /> requested, the permit should be amended. <br /> Sandy McPherson, owner of Washashore Bakery, introduced herself to the Board. Ms. McPherson remarked <br /> that she is planning to have outdoor seating and will amend the plan. She would like 8 seats outside and 10 <br /> seats inside. <br /> Lucy Burton recommended that the screen door be utilized to prevent entry of files and animals. <br /> Kalliope Egloff inquired about recycling and food waste composting. Ms. McPherson will recycle and will <br /> consider composting. <br /> 2 <br />