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Mr. Harrington noted that people have walk-in coolers that are outside. <br /> Ills. Grady asked if they were referring to ice machines that were <br /> individually bagged. is that ghat they were talking about? <br /> Ir. Harrington responded that it was loose ice. It was "drink ice". Bobby <br /> Byrnes' walk-in was thirty feet from where this was. It was outside with a <br /> door that goes to the ground. Animals could run into that locker. It was an <br /> outside freezer. This as n i <br /> gce machine up on pedestal legs. <br /> Ms. Warden asked what he was going to have them do with the scoop. <br /> Mr. Harrington responded that it could stay inside the machine as long as <br /> it was plastic or acetal. <br /> Ills. Warden stated that it was supposed to be air-dried or be hanging. <br /> Mr. Harrington replied that they could hang it next to it. <br /> Ills. Warden and Ms. Grady didn't think that that was a good idea. <br /> IIIb. Ball suggested that they make them close this off. <br /> Mr* Harrington thought that they could work it out with Mashpee <br /> Commons. If Mashpee Commons doesn't buy it then it was not the board"s <br /> problem, if they wanted to make it a condition, it was a great point. They <br /> could obviously do that. <br /> Ms. Grady noted that she had much more of a problem with this than any <br /> kind of walk-in room. <br /> Ills. Warden asked hover they were going to transfer the ice. <br /> Mr., Harrington responded that they were going to do the sane thing they <br /> did when it was inside by gallon bales. They have dedicated fire-gallon <br /> buckets that every single bar that dumps ice into their ice holders. <br /> Ms. Warden didn't like the request. Anyone could pint their hands in there. <br /> They could go behind it. <br /> Mr. Ball suggested that they shorten this read quickly. He was for it and <br /> Ms. Grady was against it. They were at a stalemate and they couldn't Grote <br /> on it. <br /> Mr. Harrington felt that that was absolutely Mr. Ball's prerogative, <br />