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i <br /> i <br /> Mr. Santos stated that they never discussed the Tinderboxp ecificall . <br /> He felt that that was an establishment that could cone in front of the <br /> BOH and ask for a variance. <br /> Mr. Ball stated that as it stands they were out too. Everyone was out <br /> including them. There would be no smoking, <br /> Mr. Santos reiterated that they could come in for a variance. <br /> Mr. Mitrokostas reiterated that no criteria had been set it depended on <br /> the proponent. <br /> Mr. Ball stated that the only place was the beach and outside of the <br /> private property. <br /> Mr. Santos stated that it couldn't be within 101 of the doers or ventilation. <br /> Mr. Harrington asked if they could back up for him. They made two <br /> motions and he missed something in translation as far as how they broke <br /> up the town owned, operated, leased building and grounds. <br /> Mr. Santos stated that he made the motion to keep the whole paragraph <br /> except the grounds. Ms. Grady seconded it and Mr. Ball opposed it. <br /> Mr, Harrington stated that there was no smoking on the grounds." <br /> Mr. Santos stated "No. Ms. Grady made the motion to include .the grounds <br /> except for the public beaches and Mr. Ball seconded it. That was how <br /> they split it up," <br /> Mr. Ball stated that it was a grounds issue. <br /> Mr, Santos stated that he was in disagreement with the grounds and Mr. <br /> Ball was in disagreement with the bars. <br /> Mr. Harrington wanted to know how it was left again. <br /> Mr. Santos stated that it was left exactly the way it was written there. <br /> They voted on it because they were not in full agreement. <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that that would mean that there would be no <br /> smoking in the buildings and the grounds on town property, <br /> Mr. Greene asked if that would include the park because the archives are <br />