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It would also generate some additional business and traffic for"Hoop <br /> House." They have agreed to lease them some space. They are here to <br /> ask permission to run the business for the summer. <br /> Mr. Ball asked if there was electricity available for them. <br /> Mr. Wells stated that they have a hot dog cart. He brought it with them <br /> this evening if anyone would like to see it. It was propane powered. There <br /> was hot and cold running water on it. He had a brochure available that he <br /> would be happy to have them look at it. He is ServSafe qualified, which he <br /> included in his package. He has the original with him. <br /> Mr. Ball asked if he would be running it every day. <br /> Mr. Wells replied that they would run it Monday through Friday. It would be <br /> from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM in the afternoon. <br /> Mr. Ball asked when it would be over. In October? <br /> Mr. Wells replied that his son Alex was a substitute teacher at Barnstable <br /> High School. It would be the last week of August. <br /> Mr. Santos asked if it was more than fourteen days. <br /> Mr. Harrington replied that it was more than fourteen days. <br /> Mr. Santos asked Mr. Harrington if he had any concerns. <br /> Mr. Harrington replied that just because of the fact that it was over the 14- <br /> day <br /> 4day time frame. Mr. Wells would have to meet all of the requirements of <br /> the 1999 Food Code because it is a trailer set up. It has many of the <br /> amenities, which do meet the code. But, for a full time permanent food <br /> establishment it does not have an enclosed space for preparing food. It <br /> has outside food preparation. It is one of the main requirements to have <br /> floor, walls and ceiling, which are all smooth cleanable surfaces to <br /> prepare food in. This is kind of precedent setting because the Town hasn't <br /> every allowed pushcarts in town. He couldn't find anything in writing <br /> actually for by-laws or health regulations that said no pushcarts. He came <br /> from a town where they were not allowed. They were not allowed for <br /> certain reasons basically because they did not meet the code for <br /> permanent full time. It is not so much anything against the Wells. But, <br /> because of the possibility of setting a precedent with their request. The <br /> BOH is going to have to allow for the permitting of other applicants: The <br /> way the hawkers and peddlers are set up depends on how many of these <br /> requests you are going to want to approve. It is a little more complex that <br /> 5 <br />