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t <br /> 23 <br /> I <br /> could make new and emergency permits $100.00. What IIT. Warden put in <br /> bold print was septic re-inspection. For example, if they have to go out <br /> and look at and then go out again. They were going to charge therm <br /> $25,OOM <br /> Mr. Santos went down to the food service permitting. <br /> Mr, Harrington noted that all of the rest of the permitting fees were pre- <br /> existing. The only thing he wanted to do to simply the upper food <br /> services would be to go to $200,00. Again, that would be high. He would <br /> do $100.00 on zero to fifty seats and then $200.00 for fifty-one and over. <br /> i <br /> There were a limited number of restaurants. <br /> Mr. Santos went on the discuss licenses and application fees. <br /> Ir. Harrington responded that when there is a new" application and a <br /> "new" massage facility, They require a $50.00 for just putting the new <br /> application in along with the license fee on top of that. That would go for <br /> any application, The housing for the MRVP, he didn't feel that they should <br /> charge for complaints. But, they should charge for private citizens <br /> requesting a Section 8 inspection in their own home, Barnstable has a lot <br /> more of these requests. Mashpee doesn't have many but he wanted to <br /> make it distinguishable on the fee schedule. <br /> Mr. Ball asked what "tobacco" meant. Mobil <br /> Mr. Harrington replied that this referred to retail tobacco sales. When <br /> i they first talked about the retail portion of the new smoking regulation. It <br /> was voted down to keep it at the $5.00. He suggested that due to the <br /> fiscal deficit that they raise revenue by going to a $50.00 fee. The other <br /> towns don't charge for retail tobacco permits. They didn't have a number <br /> for it. These changes would have to pertain for a 2004 calendar year. It <br /> was a little late to change for 2003. They had already sent off an awful <br /> lot of licenses already this year. It would tough to back track and ask <br /> people for money, Was this okay for 2004? They could obviously revisit it <br /> i up until then also. He would also like to place this on the website so that <br /> people could look at the fee schedule. <br /> Mr. Santos asked about the funeral director and UCC TS. <br /> Mr. Harrington confirmed that they added those as service costs and <br /> miscellaneous costs and services offered by other towns, which they <br /> don't have numbers for at present. The first one is ultimately for the <br /> Tinderbox". It was less than 1,000 square feet and their primary <br /> business is tobacco. Their sale of food is incidental to their primary <br />
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