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06/30/2005
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Approval of Minutes <br /> Approval is continued of corrected minutes of January 20, 2005 and February 17, 2005, and minutes of <br /> June 16, 2005 until the next Board meeting with full Board members in attendance. <br /> Request for Fee Waiver: Mas iaee Boosters club <br /> Glen Harrington confirmed that the Boosters Club was a non-profit organization. <br /> Luer Burton moved that the request for waiver of the tee for a food establishment permit from the Mashpee <br /> Boosters club be approved. Steven Ball seconded the motion. All approved. <br /> Title V Variance Request— 16 Heath Knob <br /> Glen Harrington stated that the property owner at 16 Heath Knob is requesting approval to leave their <br /> current garbage grinder in place rather than to remove it and install the Title V-required two-compartment <br /> ent <br /> garbage grinder with.495 leaching gpd capacity. Their existing grinder capacity is only 427 gpd with just <br /> one compartment. <br /> Lucy Burton moved that the Title V variance request from 16 Heath Knob be denied. Steven Ball seconded <br /> the motion. All approved. <br /> Review of Pool Inspection—oak Hollow Glen Harrington reported that on June 17 <br /> tx 2005, during a re-inspection of the Oak Hollow Pool, he was <br /> able to gain access to the pool shed where pool equipment is stored. Glen found the pool log book, and <br /> discovered that the log sheets had been filled out two days in advance, through the 19th of June. Andrew <br /> Witter, Property Manager for Oak Hollow, had hired Nancy Sylvia to service the pool. It was determined <br /> that Nancy had initialed the log sheets on June 16th for the period through June 19", due to her anticipated <br /> hospital star from.lane 17th through June 18th. Possible actions by the B H included closing the pool, <br /> revoking the pool permit, and/or levying fines for falsifying records. The BOH must give notice by certified <br /> i <br /> mail to Andrew Witter of any action being taken. <br /> i <br /> Lucy Burton moved that a$200 fine be levied against the Oak Hollow Pool for falsifying records, to be paid <br /> by July 10, 2005. If the fine is not paid by 7/10105, the BOH will order the pool to be closed until the fine is <br /> paid. Steven Bali seconded the mobon. All approved. <br /> Review of Housing Inspection—36 Jacbon Road <br /> Glen Hard n #on reported that this housing inspection had started out as a neighborhood complaint. Glen <br /> went out to look at an abandoned house at 36 Jacbon Road. The property is part of ars estate being <br /> handled by Mr. Louis Bonitto from Atlanta. Mr. Bonitto agreed to have the house boarded up. Glen <br /> Harrington stated that because there are other items here that he considered would impair the health, <br /> safety and well being of the occupants, the building meets the criteria to be condemned. Because it is <br /> unoccupied, the BOH can condemn the building at any time. The family thea will have the right to appeal <br /> the decision if they wish. To date, the only action taken by Mr. Bonitto has been boarding up the structure. <br /> There are still broken windows, and the front door is not lockable. The building needs to be secured. <br /> Lucy Burton moved that the building at 36 Jacbon Road be condemned, having been determined after <br /> BOH inspection that it meets the criteria for being unfit for human habitation. Steven Ball seconded the <br /> motion. All approved. <br /> Steven Ball moved that the BOH approve an order to secure the dwelling at 36 Jacbon Road, to prevent <br /> further damage or looting to the structure. Lucy Burton seconded the motion. All approved. <br /> Review of Housing Inspection—80 Lakeside Trailer Perk <br /> Glen responded to a complaint from a neighbor to inspect a double wide trailer at#80 Lakeside Trailer <br /> Park. The owner's niece and her boyfriend and a 7 month old child were living there. Glen discovered 12 <br /> or 13 of 27 violations that met conditions that impair the health, safety and well being of the occupants. <br /> Glen therefore considered the trailer to be unfit for human habitation, and told the owner that the property is <br /> condemned. The owner is in the process of selling the trailer back to the trailer park. Glen recommended <br /> mende <br />
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