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L <br /> 5 <br /> s <br /> • warrant them to go to litigation over the fine. <br /> Mr. Santos hoped that Ills, Grornelski understood where the board was <br /> corning from. They were approached in January. Like he had said and <br /> why wasn't this board, he asked at that meeting and no one got an <br /> answer, Why wasn't this board contacted before January? They had <br /> someone come in and do some repairs. They knew that the system was <br /> in failure and would take at least four months to finally come in front of <br /> the board with major health issues present. The bathrooms were closed <br /> and the food was being served. That was a major violation of-the food <br /> code. The board could have levied a lot more fines. They could have gone <br /> down put an orange stamp on the door and tell them to evacuate <br /> because they were going to shut them dorm, They were in violation of <br /> the food health code. There was no hand washing and the employees had <br /> to go across Fite 28 to cs to gash their hands, <br /> Ms. Gromelski tries to interrupt Mr. Santos and say that she believed Mr. <br /> Santos to be correct in his position. <br /> Mr. Santos continued by stating that in all fairness, she was coming in <br /> F <br /> front of the board now and they finally get the cop] of the servsafe <br /> certificate of the gentleman who has the training. They could have gone <br /> in there and said no more food. He was willing to work with them on <br /> these issues, speaking for himself. But, they beat over backwards to <br /> accommodate them. He hoped everyone at Mobil understood that point. <br /> They could have done a lot more drastic things. A year and one half ago, <br /> but they had a serious problem with there selling tobacco to minors. <br /> Mobil resolved the situation. He felt that the board has hent over <br /> backwards and they were not getting the same respect in tura. <br /> -- - Ms. Gromelski felt that there was a lot of communication that was not in <br /> waiting between the people. she had spoken to therm about this. She <br /> never received a call until January when they got notice of a hearing. she <br /> wished she could have been involved in September and come in here and <br /> talked to everyone. she would have talked to the board and made sure <br /> that they were complying. <br /> Mr. Ball asked if she hadn't seen the August #', 2003, letter until <br /> January. <br /> Ills. Gromelski stated that she hadn't received any of this until the 291h of <br /> December. <br /> Mr. Ball re-iterated that the letter stated that they had to reply within <br /> seven clays. <br /> 9 <br />