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4 <br /> 5 <br /> j <br /> I <br /> OLD BUSINESS: <br /> B* smoking Regelation <br /> Mr. peter D,, Stantong Esq., Ms. Natalie Beigel, owner of the Tinderbox <br /> Internationale,) and Nate the manager of the store were present regarding <br /> this matter, IIIb, Stanton began with the fact that he had received the fax <br /> from the board of health regarding the revised regulation. He stated that <br /> they had no problem with the regulation. They only request they had was <br /> some time to put in the new ventilation system, since it is a leased <br /> premise he was ensure what the landlord would require in order to go up <br /> through the roof. He assumed that they would probably need a little more <br /> time than he would expect, Perhaps, sic months to maybe re-negotiate a <br /> lease and may be even have to change their rental arrangement to get <br /> the ventilation system in place. <br />} <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that that mould be fine. <br /> Mr. Ball asked to be kept up to date in at least three months to see hover <br /> the progress was going in this matter, <br /> Mr. Stanton rioted that it could be even earlier. He hadn't seen a lease so <br /> h was unable to determine ghat they would have to do from this point <br /> forward. <br /> T r. Bei el stated that four or five years ago getting their lease from <br /> :. Illlashpee Commons was a very long process. There were several steps <br /> ± <br /> that hewent through at the time, if they had to go through that again it <br /> means multiple approvals that eventually enol at some lawyer's in-box in <br /> Boston. He was worried that the process could take a little longer than <br /> three months, <br /> Mr. Harrington noted that they should keep the BOH in the loop because <br /> they might be able to help them deal with Mashpee commons. <br /> Mr. Santos noted that they needed a motion to approve the changes" <br /> Mr, Ball made a motion to approve the changes to the current smoking <br /> regulation as follows* section 3G and SEP <br /> !fir# Santos had one issue on 3G "The retail sale of food small be incidental <br /> to the primary purpose of the establishment per the board of health" 4 <br /> Should that regulation be set in the fee schedule? <br /> IIIb, Harrington responded that right now they didn t have a definition for = .. <br /> ' al permits. But, on their fee schedule it did stated less than •` :.-, <br /> their inc�c�ent p � ' .. <br /> one thousand square so it does have a particular criteria for incidental ,- ". <br /> { - {f l'tiy.4� •}may <br /> N ' <br />' .-. N,.. wax-Y.r,y .J":+H++'Vgi*Mew+l+ '- ^'w`f'x}ly+{�t44fi:7 f ''-.Y�•"#��s``!'.`4 a""r. <br /> i•• ` . .,aan +,3.-rit+t?trt�:.F"+F#:�3.yC',ir--y^+aa,;.F_• `-�'i`? <br /> ..a_*-f.--•r..,*i'*��`h...t+r i j.�+.�m"",-w,. '`• ,Ju`'�„Sr ;�y�°r{ "'" <br />
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