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line. The use of a mounded system and requested revisions to the plan. <br /> The health agent was authorized to make a final approval upon receipt of <br /> appropriate revisions to the plea, A note will be placed on the plans <br /> starting that they will remove and replace SAS upon failure. Then request <br /> the variance. Mr. Santos seconded the motion, Motion passed. <br /> 3, Request For Approval - Temporary Feed Establishments for oktoberfest <br /> IVIS. Warden stated that the Marshpee special Events Committee wants to <br /> sell cotton candy. They were willing to pay $2 .o . But, it was a waste of <br /> money because they were part of the torn, You were taking $25,00 from <br /> one department and giving it to another department, <br /> Mr, Santos asked if they came in here today. <br /> IVIS. Carron replied that everybody else carne in today too. <br /> Ms. harden stated that there was a two-week requirement. <br /> Mr. Harrington added that they all got them in today. It was two-creeks <br /> before the event. The only person who did not show was .loan Avante. <br /> Mr. Ball asked if everyone paid. <br /> Ms. Warden stated that everyone paid. <br /> Mr. Bail stated that he wanted to continue on with their position that <br /> everyone should pay for their permits regardless. <br /> Mr. Harrington went through the list. <br /> Mr,, Santos made a motion to approve the request for approval of the <br /> Temporary Food Establishment permits for the Oktoberfest, Mr. Ball <br /> seconded the motion, Motion passed. <br /> Variance Request- Brick <br /> yard Marketplace, 439 Rte 151, tic Repair <br /> Mr. Darrington began by stating that Mr. Berish, owner of the Brickyard <br /> Marketplace, has been going round and round with the DEP because of a <br /> non-issuance of a provisional Approval because this property was granted <br /> a variance by the board. This septic system was put in and they ultimately <br /> didn't got a provisional approval from the DEPS The attorney general is <br /> chasing therm down for large dollars. The DEP is still working with therm to <br /> get a system In that is in compliance with Title V, Steve Coors from <br /> Boston has been working with Brian Donohoe, who was one of the former <br /> writers of Title V when he was with the DEP. Mr. Donohoe is now the <br /> consultant to come up with these plans. <br /> 10 <br />