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3. Request for 2015 Catering License: Villaggio at the Regatta. <br />Glen Harrington commented that Villaggio at the Regatta has participated in events in Mashpee in previous <br />years and wishes to obtain a year-round catering license rather than several temporary food permits. Villaggio <br />at the Regatta currently has a food establishment permit and catering permit from the Town of Barnstable. <br />Burton Kaplan made a motion that the Board of Health approve the 2015 Catering License for Villaggio at the <br />Regatta. Kalliope Egloff seconded the motion. The motion was unanimously approved. <br />OLD BUSINESS <br />1. Mobile Food Regulation. <br />Glen Harrington commented that he submitted the draft mobile food regulation to Town Counsel and received <br />their comments. Any time a permit is issued it is best to use that permit's regulation as the enforcement instead <br />of a non -criminal disposition. By using a non -criminal disposition, a ticket would be written for the violation. If <br />the ticket is challenged, an agent must appear in court which involves time and absence away from the office. <br />Mr. Harrington will complete the revisions to the draft mobile food regulation and present it to the Board at the <br />next scheduled meeting. <br />The Board continued discussion of the Mobile Food Regulation to the next Board of Health meeting scheduled <br />on March 5, 2015. <br />2. Housing Violations: 140 Noisy Hole Road. <br />Glen Harrington commented that at the January 15, 2015, meeting the Board of Health voted to have the <br />existing septic system pumped at 140 Noisy Hole Road by January 16, 2015, with notification to the Health <br />Agent, or fines would be issued for failure to pump. The system was pumped, and the Health Agent was <br />notified. Therefore, no fines will apply to this order. The Board of Health also voted on January 15, 2015, to <br />have the new septic system installed with the Certificate of Compliance issued by February 10, 2015. Fines <br />would be issued at $300 per day if the installation of the septic system did not occur and if the existing dwelling <br />was not connected to town water by February 10, 2015. <br />Mr. Harrington remarked that an inspection of the main dwelling took place prior to the February 5, 2015, <br />meeting where there were two violations. One of which was a Title V violation because there were 3 bedrooms <br />in the main dwelling and at that time one in the garage. for a total of four bedrooms. Also, there was no <br />electrical switch for the stairway light at the bottom of the stairs. The owner was notified of these violations. On <br />February 9, 2015, a letter from Attorneys Kevin and Christopher Kirrane was received requesting an extension <br />to install the septic system at 140 Noisy Hole Road. <br />Mr. Harrington commented that Scott Torrey notified him that every time he attempted to install the septic <br />system there was a snow storm. At the beginning of the week, Mr. Torrey had the boat moved and the snow <br />removed from the site. He was planning to install the system at that time, but the two coastal storms prevented <br />the installation. Mr. Torrey is planning to get to the property this week. <br />Mr. Harrington stated that at this meeting the Board was to review the existing fines from March of 2013. The <br />fines were issued for two violations at that time. The smoke detectors were not operational, and there was only <br />one electric meter servicing two dwelling units. Evidence was provided by the owner's attorney that the owner <br />had been paying the electric bill for both dwelling units, so no violation exists there. On January 30, 2015, Mr. <br />Harrington witnessed that the smoke detectors did work in the main house but were operating poorly. The <br />sound emitted from the smoke detectors was not very loud. <br />Attorney Kevin Kirrane, representing Krystal Parsons owner of 140 Noisy Hole Road, introduced himself to the <br />Board. <br />Attorney Kevin Kirrane stated that Scott Torrey has been contacted several times to install the septic system. <br />There are a couple of complicating factors to the installation of the system. First, there was a large snow storm <br />the day after the permit was issued. Then, it was discovered that the gas line is above the area where the <br />