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Mr. Bevacqua responded that he had received that message. He wasn't <br /> sure, which way he was going to go with the mobile unit. He had looked <br /> into renting them and with the cost of the rental he could probably build <br /> one. They were about $8,000.00 per month. He had figured three months <br /> worth of rental and budgeting $20,000.00. He could build one. He met with <br /> gentleman from Falmouth sheet metal. He has done this type of stuff <br /> before. He has worked with the boards of health in different towns. H <br /> knows all of the codes to build these things* If he purchased a trailer this <br /> roman could fit it to his needs. He was going to go to Providence to look at <br /> another one that was the replica of a trolley oar that was equipped as a <br /> kitchen. He was hoping that it has everything that he would need with the <br /> water storage tanks and whatnot. <br /> Mr. Santos stated that that was good because that would have been his <br /> first question. He would want to know that it was totally self-contained. <br /> Mr. Bevacqua stated that that was how he was approaching it. He <br /> produced a plan that the gentleman from Falmouth Sheet Metal drew up. <br /> Mr, Santos stated that there was a number of good sized used ones out <br /> there for purchase. He was on the I lashpee Boosters and they had been <br /> looking for a bigger unit. <br /> Mr. Bevacqua stated that he was looking for a ten-foot hood operated off a <br /> 200 lb propane tanks outside with two fryolators, char-grille and two <br /> steamer units for the shellfish. He would have a person who regularly <br /> services his deli hood up the Ancil hood and have chuck from Falmouth <br /> Sheet Metal put in the hood system. other than that all he needed was <br /> refrigeration, which a 24-foot trailer should not be a problem. <br /> Ir. Harrington stated that they could run the power right out to it. <br /> Mr. Bevacqua agreed that that was correct. They were going to try to <br /> make most things operate from the propane including the het water <br /> heater if he could, if not he would run it on electric. <br /> Mr. Harrington asked hour much water the waste tank would hold, The <br /> ones he has looked at ranged from 60 to 100 gallons. He wasn't sure what <br /> the best way is to get rid of the wastewater, There were two options. The <br /> first was to have a plumber Plc pipe right directly from the unit to a <br /> grease trap to the surer. The other one is probably the gay he was going <br /> to go. That was to have the same gentleman who services the port-a.!- <br /> pottles come over and drain it a couple of times a week. <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that he would have to suck if out like a sewerage <br /> 5 <br />