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{ <br /> 4. Siena Restaurant l arl nce Request from Food code Rejulation Ch <br /> apt.' - � . �� #. '��'�.'�� <br /> Graham �'I i <br /> man from the Siena F estau�ra' nt introduced him' self to the Board. Glen Har ingtdn reported <br /> that on 2!01/06 Veronica Warden conducted ars inspection of the Meta Restaurant, and found cut up <br /> pieces of cardboard bones under the mats in the kitchen in the food preparation areas# and ca lied that <br /> out asis violation. Cardboard could absorb the moisture from the kitchen floor,-and would be'a <br /> potential for growth of bacteria. <br /> Mr. Silliman stated that the cardboard was being used as an an -slip safety feature. The cardboard is <br /> land n a clean floor, placed under the rubber mats in the kitchen . <br /> . , end clanged twice a dad. The most _ <br /> common lost time Workers er} s Comp. ''!dent is from wor e- slipping and/or falling while doin tdrns on <br /> the mats. r. Sllliman has prepared a formal protocol which is laminated and is now <br /> posted in both <br /> Portuguese and English. The protocol states that the'floors 'Must be' ice t clean and maintain <br /> � -. ed <br /> properly for both hygiene and safety reasons. Floors are to he 1ned daily,-and in'areas Where' <br /> there is.h-eavy xpo ure to water, at the end of each meal service. With the a cepUon of the cookin <br /> lire: the mats were charged after lunch. The-mats are remove-d,, cl <br /> eaned and sterilii ed.,'the old <br /> cardboard discarded, the floors swept, 'Mopped and dried,glean cardboardart down' and clean P, earn floor <br /> mets placed on top_ o one is walking directly_on cardboard. ll�'�r. Sillman stres. ed than the use of time <br /> cardboard under the mats was driven by a safety issue. Glen Harrington noted that since the use of <br /> cardboard is nota violation of a BOH regulation-Siena Restaurant taurant does not meed aarian <br /> - ce request. <br /> Lucy Burton moved thaif the Board of Health a rove the use� pp, bSiena Resta ura�t of cardboard'ur�der <br /> the rubber mats.as a.n anti-slip safety feature,,as long asFie cardboard is chap ed wice d it an the <br /> mats are cleaned each time the cardboard is changed,and the p 'roto of for the procedure is clearly <br /> posted. Steven Bail seconded the m9tion. Alla roved. ] <br /> . orninatf n of Animal Inspectors for 6141/06 to 4!30/07, <br /> Lucy Burton made a motion,to nominate June Daley and veronica Warden n as Animail Inspectors for <br /> -the period from 5/01146 to 4130107. Steven Barr second p <br /> ed the'notion.. All approved. <br /> 6&7.. Vadance Requests from Title V: 17 Pondview Road and 8 chart Way Peter McEntee,KE. Glen Farrington reported that Peter McEntee' was ill with the flu and unable to attend the meeting <br /> tonight. Glen also reported that the Abutters notices had been sent out for the next BOH meefing. <br /> Steven Bail move' d that the variance requests from Title v for both 17 Pondview load and <br /> Chart <br /> Way.be continued to the next BOH meeting. Lucy Burton seconded the motion.n. Alla roved. <br /> 6* Commercial FlanReview: cape <br /> cod ppli nce, Inc., 1.7 Cape Drive—Request for Septic <br /> Glen Harrington stated that he had reviewed the Sitelens and that there had been een some drainage . <br /> charges made, with additional catch bassins added. It is not in a Zone ; the ' ell has been <br /> discontinued. The plans are for use as ars office building for Cape Cod Appliance, with no plans for <br /> storage of anything. Glen Harrington recommended the standard commercial compliance <br /> requirements for the building, includingno automotiv p <br /> e repair: storing of insecticides or pesticides. <br /> Glenn Santos made a motion to approve the plans for 1 i Cape Drive condition <br /> p p ars su�bn��tted with the cnd�t�or� <br /> that all commercial restrictions are printed on the plan. The occupancy permit will be withheld until the <br /> drainage swale.is'brought up to the Boli code for subsurface drainage. Lucy Burton seconded the <br /> motion. All approved. <br /> . Violation of Infectious Waste Regulations: f ashee eerie Hospital <br /> Hos tai <br /> Sharon Work.and Lisa Madeux from the M.ash' pee Vetednary Hospital introduced thernselves. Glen <br /> Harrington stated that on 2/21/06 , the Mashpee DPVV encountered bags of medical gate alongthe <br /> shoulder of Great Neck Road Horth. The waste included used syringes <br /> .- gas and vials, sharps and blood <br /> products, in add ition to normal trash. Due to the poteri aI public health haze U, the D PINI u on <br /> consultation with the Fire Department, collected the rnedi � � � Pon <br /> � - � ca waste and placed �t tri .�n appropriate <br /> container for paper disposeL <br />
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