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t. <br /> TOWN F MAsIrlPEE <br /> BOARD F HEALTH <br /> June 3'", 2004 <br /> Ms. Grady opened the meeting at 7:03 PMG <br /> TIME TAPE Is NOT PART OF THE MEETING: IT Is FOR THE PURPOSE OF <br /> TRANSCRIPTION ONLY. <br /> Members Present: MaryRose Grady, Steven R. Ball, L. Glenn Santos, Glen E. <br /> Harrington and Veronica A, Warden, <br /> NEW BUSINESS <br /> 11 si nn warrants,, <br /> Warrants signed. <br /> 2m Review and approve minutes for January 2"d 2004. <br /> This agenda item.was continued until the next.rneetin . <br /> 3, lie nest fora royal of Board of Health Permits: Night of 100 Wine b <br /> Mashpee Chamber of Commerce, <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that he had received all of the applications for the <br /> temporary food permits. He was looming for approval for each of then. <br /> Ted 1' dwomy of the chamber confirmed that he had a servsafe <br /> Certification. The organization that oversees the event had several <br /> people with servsafe certifications. <br /> Mr. Bali made a motion to approve the temporary feed permits for the <br /> Night of 100 Pines by Mashpee Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Santos <br /> seconded the motion. Motion passed. <br /> 3. Review and approve proposed re ulation: Bedroom.Definition. <br /> Ms. Grady asked Mr. Harrington if he had any comments. <br /> Mr. Harrington responded that they had been operating on a policy for a <br /> while that required a six-foot opening. He felt that the policy should <br /> become a regulation so that it had some teeth to it.- It was something <br /> that needed to be done. It had been worded and prepared in a vera that <br /> . y <br /> had been consistently used as an approach with the public. They were <br /> not charging too many things with the exception of b "A room located <br /> on another level of a dwelling, which is accessible solely by a staircase <br /> within and/or outside of the dwelling." That was part of Barnstable's <br /> regulation at one time. It was a relatively strict portion of this and that <br /> was the only part that was worthy of a least some additional review. It <br /> was relatively strict as far as that covers. The other portion of a was <br />