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1� <br /> 8. Review of Food Inspections: Mashpee Public Schools Cafeterias <br /> Maryrose Grady, member of the Mashpee School Committee, and Robert Scott, Food Service <br /> Director, introduced themselves to the Board. Glen Harrington stated that there was a pre-operation <br /> inspection at the schools on Sept. 5th by Veronica Warden. There were critical violations found. <br /> The water temperature of the dishwasher was below required standards; the refrigerator temperature <br /> for staff was below required standards; and a lack of adequate staff to clean the kitchens was noted. <br /> A subsequent inspection on 9/05/06 found the critical violations corrected. <br /> Glen Harrington recommended that there be an HAACP(Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Plan) <br /> plan set in place for all the schools, and that extra cleaning staff be hired beyond what the <br /> kitchen/janitorial staff is responsible for covering. Robert Scott, Food Service Director, needs to visit <br /> and supervise the schools on a daily basis, and should set up a Sery Save refresher training course <br /> for staff. <br /> Lucy Burton made a motion that the Director of Food Services implement an HAACP plan which is to <br /> include the requirement that Robert Scott, as the supervisor and overseer of food service in the <br /> Mashpee School system, visits each school on a daily basis. Steven Ball seconded the motion. All <br /> approved. <br /> OLD BUSINESS <br /> 1. Jimmy's BLT. Glen Harrington recounted that at the 7/05/06 meeting,the BOH ordered the <br /> amendment of the order to allow continuation of the operation of the establishment of Jimmy's BLT <br /> with the following stipulations: that the establishment convert from silver ware and china to paper <br /> goods; that the facility have 25 seats; that the engineer's As Built plan is provided for the grease trap; <br /> and that the establishment is hooked up to Town water. All the above requirements have been met <br /> except the hookup to Town water. <br /> Lucy Burton made a motion to fine Jimmy's BLT$100 per day until the establishment is hooked up to <br /> Town water, starting from the day of receipt of a hand-delivered letter from the BOH informing the <br /> establishment of the ruling. Steven Ball seconded the motion. All approved. <br /> 2. The Bam. On July 19, 2006, the BOH fined The Barn$300 for the third tobacco regulation <br /> violation. As of September 6`", six weeks later, no fines have been paid. <br /> Lucy Burton made a motion that the BOH revoke the tobacco sales permit for The Barn until the$300 <br /> fine is paid. Steven Ball seconded the motion. All approved. <br /> DISCUSSION <br /> 1. MA. Law, Chapter 135 of the Acts of 2006—Act Relative to the Licensure of Massage <br /> Glen Harrington stated that this is an FYI that the State has issued a registration and certification for <br /> Massage Therapists. <br /> 2. FYI—Habitat for Humanity Letter <br /> Glen Harrington reported receipt of a thank you letter from Victoria Goldsmith, Executive Director of <br /> Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod, thanking the BOH for waiving permit fees for percolation test and <br /> soil absorption system installation fees for homes that Habitat will build on 59 Quashnet Road and 562 <br /> Cotuit Road in Mashpee. <br /> 3. Board of Health Draft Hurricane Operations Plan <br /> Glen Harrington stated that the report looks very good but that he will add a MITIGATION section to . <br /> the plan in order to follow the same format as the Town comprehensive plan. After completion of the <br /> Mitigation section, Glen will forward the draft of the plan to the Police and Fire Departments as well as <br /> Joyce Mason. <br /> 4 <br />
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