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y R; <br /> "Y <br /> TOM OF MASHPEE <br /> BOARD of HEALTH <br /> MEETIM <br /> July 0, 1984 <br /> tin called order at 6:30 P oMo <br /> Mfrs present: Chrle H'. -lavxencer RolandL. Wilsm,, Charles o Buckingham <br /> The members have a lengthy discussion regarding the DPW Iding that has caused <br /> many stirs within this Board relative to submisNion of plans for and issuance o <br /> permits for septics and wells. Mr. Hanson was in the office this datequestion- <br /> ing whose ruling it was for the issuance of the well pexmit prior to the issuance <br /> of the ba lding pest, research revealed it is clic Health Laws 40.*54 Avail- <br /> ability of water Su pl .es. <br /> CFB dictated letter to go to Planning Board rye: Lebe -Shie ds, Beechwood Poi <br /> Project with copies to Kevin Kirrane (Terry,, Dunning & Terry) Ms., Arlene Wil- <br /> son, ]�� IMTM SENT 7/31/34 <br /> . warrants signed. <br /> . Minutes o 7/16/84 eeting accepted as written. Set-up HEARINGS fileo <br /> Lucy Erdman appeared before the Board to clarify and answer any inquiries <br /> the Bd nAght have relative to the Sr. Clerk's position. Her position on the <br /> guest .cn of entry levels is that all persons enter at level 1; at-'this- poihi,, <br /> any grievance would be filed -in Tal lent's behalf by the Union during the pro-* <br /> bat.ionaryr period. After the six mmth period the position.tion coin.d go to a higher <br /> step than' the next succeeding one (i.e. brwpassing and going to a higher step) . <br /> CM suggested that the Bd sit down with Miss Erdman after the six�onths and <br /> further recommend. The Bd noted that they were shocked to learn that the job <br /> had been down-graded without the Bd1 knowledge,, tM Bd mace it known that they <br /> have been in the dark with regards to negotiations and there has been no cm-- <br /> tract per se available to them. The hoard thanked Lucy for her presence. <br /> CTB asked who the bargaining agent was, she said, Michael Gilmm of Wellesley,, <br /> acecutave Secretary, Joseph Murphy, appeared before the Board with results <br /> of Five Tbn Solid Waste carmi.ttee a He would hope to have recaffnendations o <br /> the cam ttee during the ensuing week, all decisions will lie with the Tvvm' <br /> respective Bcards of Selectmen and/or Boards of Health. His feeling is that it <br /> could occur sanetine 1988/1989 with the Searnass plant in Rochester,, The role <br /> of the ad hoc committee on this project is pretty much concluded* The consultant, <br /> Rohr Weston feels the project is technically and financially feasableo it wuuld <br /> be less expensive to go with Sea ass than build our cn%n facilities, the peaks <br /> of deposits are far greater during the sorer months. He explained penalties <br /> that could sed because o less than/more than delivered, his suggestion is <br /> to get ther with another t m too off-set penalties,, 'the Tom have t <br /> enter into negotiations for transport of trash fran our landfill to transfer <br /> stations. Mr. Lawrence suggested perhaps the usage of DPW trucks of the Tavm <br /> for this transport, Seamass is a 27 year cntract which is a little above the <br /> norm. PLr,, murphy itrill report back -wi L-I ..�c -La dations,, <br /> . Appearance before Bd of Robert Delory seeking an Installers Pert, this was <br /> denied on 7/16/84, The Board voted UNANLI40USLYr DENIM '� SSUANCE, for the <br /> sage reasons as preciously stated, the pe=.t is issued for prcess . nal p=6-- <br /> Poses not for private installation by a private hone bui .der o <br /> tri, fran B. Jean Thomas, re: Lioness' bin at Landfill for Redeemable Cans <br /> Bottles, The � reuested a letter be sent � Mrs. has g �gear whole- <br /> hearted support and eluding to the fact that the Tb n o mashPee would liab Re <br /> ht occur. <br /> dor any ��� � mpg <br />