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1 <br /> 4 <br /> I F <br /> business. so rather than charge them the $100.00 right off of the bat it <br /> would be a $15.00 for a retail food permit. <br /> Mr, Santos was under the impression that they did not sell food. <br /> Mr. Harrington countered that they did self packaged, canned and bottled <br /> olives, anchovies and imported food items from all over the world in that <br /> store. If was retail food. Another example would be a gas station. The <br /> sale of gas would be the primary use of the business. They were not in <br /> the retail food business. Incidental to the primary use of the business and <br /> less than 1,000 square feet. This would also include liquor stores. <br /> However, he didn't think the liquor stores would apply. The 21E fee for <br /> environmental research applies when someone comes in and requests all <br /> the information for a 21 E site that used to be a gas station. They were <br /> looking at a let of time pulling out information on a site and surrounding <br /> properties. consequently, Barnstable gets $40.00 up front and then <br /> charges $8.50 every 1minutes thereafter. <br /> Mr. Ball suggested that they charge $50.00 up front and $25.00 per hour. <br /> Mr. Harrington thought that that was fine. He continued by going to the <br /> Title V inspection report file and review fee. Barnstable won't allow an <br /> inspection report to be filed without $25.00. <br /> Mr. Bali asked what the inspection was for. <br /> Mr. Harrington replied that it was a septic inspection. It was for a change <br /> of ownership or an increase in flow. They do that so that they are being <br /> paid for the time to review and to file it. They receive a lot of therms It has <br /> to be generating a lot of revenue. <br /> Mr. Santos thought that the BOH received a lot of therm too. <br /> Mr. Harrington confirmed that that was a correct assumption and usually <br /> reviews everyone. It will ultimately be placed on the homeowner. Any <br /> time you request a variance and go in front of a board,, not so much for an <br /> emergency repair or a straight up-grade for a repair. They don't charge <br /> for those. If you had a massage or another type of salon or you truly <br /> wanted a public health variance where you were trying to use it to get <br /> out of something. They hit them for $85.00. <br /> Mr. Ball wanted to hit thein for something but not for $85.00. He asked <br /> Mr. Santos for his opinion. He asked Mr. Harrington approximately how <br /> long it took to review the variance requests. <br />