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04/10/2003
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f <br /> r <br /> Mr, Harrington re-iterated that the regulation states, 'pit was allowed to be <br /> seared." It doesn't say that it has to be seared. * <br /> Mr, Stanton re-iterated that if the establishment got rid of the olives and <br /> cancelled the food service license. They could not serge food legally. <br /> They have never served food there anyhow. <br /> IIT. Wander clarified that they retail food permit* 'There is a retail food <br /> permit and a food service permit. The feed service permit is for <br /> consumption on premises, They were doing retail where it is pre- <br /> packaged. ' <br /> Mr. Stanton asked if a smoking bar a place where they serve incidental <br />} feed along with the smoking and liquor. Isn't that what a smoking bar is <br /> Mr, Harrington responded that that was not by the board's definition. <br /> a <br /> Mr, Stanton asked what the definition was in this matter. <br /> Ms. Grandy showed Mr. Stanton the definition. <br /> # Mr. Stanton stated that he saw it and it didn't tell him anything. "Primarily <br /> devoted to selling tobacco products for consumption in which the serving <br /> of limited foods Is incidental."They do not have any incidental feed. They <br /> do not fit the definition. <br /> Mr. Seigel continued by stating that if they removed the sale of olives <br /> then they would not need a permit. They sell therm because they sell <br /> martini glasses. <br /> Mr, Stanton continued by stating that no food is served at this place* The <br /> initial issue that the board needs to deal with from at least his <br /> perspective is whether or not they are a smoking a bar. If they are not <br /> then the regulations don't apply, <br /> FIs. Grady felt that that wasnPt correct because it was a workplace, also. <br /> There is no smoking allowed in a workplace. <br /> Mr. Stanton noted that that was not in the town's regulation. The <br /> _ workplace definition is in the regulation. But, it notes that smoking shall <br /> be prohibited. Buts it doesn't say workplace. <br /> Ms, Grady referred Mr, Stanton to page five Section lull - Prohibition on <br /> smoking in the workplace: Smoking is prohibited In the workplace, t Y , .: ._ { <br />•f Y• R r } <br />
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