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3 <br />Finance Committee <br />Minutes <br />December 17, 2015 <br />OLD BUSINESS <br />Liaison Ass' eats Update: <br />At the last meeting, the Finance Committee updated the Liaison Assignment List for the upcoming <br />year. There were no changes, however, it was noted that Mr. DelPonte will work in cooperation <br />with the Fire Department as the Finance Committee liaison. Liaisons have begun the process of <br />meeting with their representative departments to review upcoming budgetary requirements. <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />Glen Harrin on Board of Health A gnt — Re ue for $45,000 Reserve Fund Transfer <br />Vote Required: <br />Glen Harrington Board of Health Agent was in attendance with the Town Manager, Rodney Collins <br />to respectfully request the Finance Committee approve a Reserve Fund Transfer in the amount of <br />$45,000 to the Board of Health Condemned Property Account; # 01510104-5700-05. <br />Mr. Harrington read aloud a general statement which requested prompt action on property identified <br />as P-103 Deer Crossing, a residential condominium located at 35 Shellback Way, Mashpee. <br />Mr. Harrington gave an overview of the current and well-documented determination based on <br />inspections of the subject premise. It has been determined the dwelling is not fit for human <br />habitation. The egress is blocked and there is evidence of a strong odor emanating from the site <br />location. The subject residence in its present condition constitutes a public nuisance, and represents <br />a continuing and imminent threat to public safety, health and welfare. The structure is in a <br />substantial state of disrepair and neglect, and it has been determined by the Board of Health, the <br />contents of the structure must be removed and the interior renovated in order to satisfactorily abate <br />the nuisance conditions cited at the subject premise site location. <br />It was disclosed that all parties were copied the Board of Health Order dated August 24, 2015 to <br />remove the nuisance located at the subject premise in accordance with the provisions of MGL, c. 111 <br />§ 123. Mr. Harrington indicated the occupant does not have the means to abate this nuisance. <br />Therefore the Town of Mashpee is thus required to reserve the right to proceed to remove the <br />nuisance as identified. <br />