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Lucy Burton made a motion that the Board of Health approve the 2015 Mobile Food Permit for The Local <br />Scoop. Burton Kaplan seconded the motion. The motion was unanimously approved. <br />5. Request for 2015 Mobile Food License: Doggz & Hoggz. <br />Glen Harrington commented that Doggz & Hoggs is requesting a mobile food permit to participate in events in <br />Mashpee. Their food establishment is in Falmouth, and all of their food preparation is performed at their <br />licensed facility. All submittals have been received and are up-to-date. <br />Lucy Burton made a motion that the Board of Health approve the 2015 Mobile Food Permit for Doggz & Hoggz. <br />Burton Kaplan seconded the motion. The motion was unanimously approved. <br />6. Request for 2015 Seasonal Food Establishment Permit: Upper Cape Spartans. <br />Glen Harrington stated that the youth football program in Mashpee is under different management, now known <br />as Upper Cape Spartans. It was once known as Mashpee Pop Warner. Aaron and Jami Perry are operating <br />the program. They would like to grill hot dogs and hamburgers but are waiting for approval from the Mashpee <br />Fire Department. <br />Lucy Burton made a motion that the Board of Health approve the 2015 Food Establishment Permit for Upper <br />Cape Spartans with the condition that the Fire Department approves the use of the grill and a pre -opening <br />inspection performed by the Health Agent. Burton Kaplan seconded the motion. The motion was unanimously <br />approved. <br />7. Emergency Condemnation: Unit P-103, Deer Crossing. <br />Glen Harrington commented that Unit P-103, Deer Crossing, was a housing inspection. Pictures of the unit <br />were forwarded to the Board members. The unit has been condemned, vacated, and secured. The owner was <br />invited to the meeting to discuss the future of the unit with the Board of Health. Financially, the owner of P-103 <br />cannot afford the cleanup of the dwelling unit. Mr. Harrington is in the process of obtaining three bids and <br />approval of funds to do the work. <br />Robin Salisbury, owner of P-103, Shellback Way, Deer Crossing, introduced herself to the Board <br />Mr. Harrington remarked that the first floor will have more items removed, including rugs, than the second floor <br />and basement. A full scope of work detailing the cleanup was written. The Town of Mashpee will pay for the <br />cleanup, and a lien will be placed on the property. The issues will be addressed and corrected, and Human <br />Services will assist after -the -fact. <br />Lucy Burton made a motion that the Board of Health affirm the Emergency Condemnation for Unit P-103, Deer <br />Crossing and consider the dwelling a nuisance in accordance with MGL 111 Section 122. Burton Kaplan <br />seconded the motion. The motion was unanimously approved. <br />OLD BUSINESS <br />1. Septic Loan Application Approval: 12 Ashumet Road. <br />Glen Harrington remarked that he has not had the opportunity to monitor the property located at 12 Ashumet <br />Road for overflow. Mr. Harrington will inspect the property on Friday. <br />2. Septic Loan Application Approval: 87 Lighthouse Lane. <br />Glen Harrington provided the Board with the signed loan application and the Social Security income statement <br />from Mr. and Mrs. Rivers of 87 Lighthouse Lane. <br />Lucy Burton made a motion that the Board of Health approve the loan application for 87 Lighthouse Lane. <br />Burton Kaplan seconded the motion. The motion was unanimously approved. <br />The Board of Health reviewed the three bids for engineering services at 87 Lighthouse Lane. <br />