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Mr. Harrington added that what they usually did with the engineers, for example. If the <br /> perk test were cancelled for some reason, they would apply the fee to the next perk test. <br /> IVIS. Grrn stated that there was the restaurant or something last year that asked for a <br /> refund and they did not give it. <br /> Ms. Grady stated that it was the motel. <br /> IVIS. Garron agreed and added that they did not return n r. Stili ' the refand that he <br /> requested. There were a couple instances she knew that they did not give people refunds. <br /> Mr. Ball agreed with her. <br /> Is. Grady re-iterated that she specifically remembered that they did not give Dr. S li <br /> his refund. That was the first thing that came to mind. <br /> Mr. Ball rade a notion to deny the request from Susan Taylor, owner of Woman's <br /> Workout Company. Ms. Grady seconded the motion. Motion passed. <br /> OLD BUSINESS <br /> DISCUSSION <br /> A. FYI—MAHB Charter Commission Opinion Fetter <br /> Mr. Harrington.stated that this was a letter that.Ms. Warden .m across on the website <br /> that they thought the board members might find interesting regarding the Charter <br /> Commission and what the other towns' are having to deal with in this matter. <br /> Ms.-brad asked what Mr. Harrington would do if Ms. Mason told him not to enforcea <br /> board of health regulation. <br /> Mr. Harrington responded that it would be his opinion that she was overstepping her <br /> bounds regarding the statutory reclirerrrets for the rd f alt . <br /> Mr. Ball felt that it would have to come before the board and be their decision and not <br /> leers. <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that he would take her to task on that. He would basically say <br /> either fire him or sue the board of health. He didn't think that it was right that the town <br /> manager had any jurisdiction on public health. She could handle the administrative stuff. <br /> But, she did not have the right to do anything else. <br /> Ms. Grady stated that it put therm in a large town health directive under orders by the <br /> town not to discuss public health issues with the board ofhealth. <br /> Mr. Harrington understood her feelings in the matter. <br /> 4 <br />