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TOWN OF MASHPEE <br /> BOARD OF HEALTH - PUBLIC MEETING <br /> Minutes of the Meeting of September 6, 2006 <br /> Board Members Present: Members Absent; Also Present: <br /> Steven Ball, Chairman Glenn Santos, Clerk Glen Harrington, Health Agent <br /> Lucy Burton, Vice Chairman Veronica Warden,Assistant Health Agent <br /> Chairman Steven Ball called the meeting to order at 7:00 PM. <br /> APPOINTMENTS <br /> 1. Vito Marotta—BBQ Competition. Vito Marotta introduced himself to the Board, and stated that <br /> he is Sery Safe certified. The third annual BBQ competition, a 2-day affair, will be held on the <br /> Wampanoag Tribal Council grounds. Vito Marotta stated that there will be 24 teams and 24 judges, <br /> with 6 judges per table. There will be 2 to 3 vendors, and all need to be permitted. The teams will <br /> only be feeding the judges, not the public. <br /> Glen Harrington offered the following comments: <br /> - The BOH would need to do an inspection, as the State Department of Health requires that <br /> inspections should occur. The State DOH recommended that the Sery Safe requirement for <br /> all teams could be relaxed for this year but should be required for all teams for next year. The <br /> BOH could elect to do one permit for all teams, or do separate permits for each team. <br /> - Each tent would need to be posted, indicating that the food was prepared for the judges' <br /> tasting, not for public consumption. <br /> - Out of 24 teams, 5 or 6 may have Sery Safe certified individuals. <br /> Lucy Burton made a motion to approve the temporary food permit application for the Porky's BBQ <br /> Competition event on Sept. 30"'/Oct. 1s', with the stipulations that each booth competitor is posted <br /> stating no sampling or sales to the public, inspections of the teams are conducted both days by the <br /> BOH, the event Sent Safe certified by Vito Marotta, with a$100 fee charged for the event. Steven Ball <br /> seconded the motion. All approved. <br /> 2. 128 Uncle Percy's Road—I/A System Violation <br /> Karen and Chip Leslie introduced themselves to the Board as owners of the property at 128 Uncle <br /> Percy's Road. Glen Harrington stated that he had received a call from the County <br /> Innovative/Alternative (IA) monitoring office, inquiring as to the status of the permit for septic <br /> installation at 128 Uncle Percy's Road. The monitoring office stated that the permit had expired, as <br /> three years had passed from the date of approval with no notice to them that the system had been <br /> installed or activated. Glen Harrington confirmed to the monitoring office that the system had been <br /> installed, with BOH approval. Glen Harrington inspected the property and discovered that the <br /> Microfast 0.5 system had never been turned on. Glen Harrington spoke to Ron Gangemi, the installer, <br /> as well as Carmen Shea, the designer, and the Fast people and discovered that a contract had been <br /> written up, ready to be executed. However, the contractor never called to have the system started up. <br /> This work had all been done by the prior owners of 128 Uncle Percy's Road, before Chip Leslie <br /> purchased the property. The system went 5 years without being turned on. Chip Leslie stated that the <br /> system is now u and running. i <br /> Y p Gen Harrington stated that the contract needs ' <br /> g g to include testing for <br /> coloform and maintenance of the ultraviolet light, four times per year. <br /> Lucy Burton made a motion to accept the contract with the requirement added to the contract that <br /> there is coloform testing and maintenance of the ultraviolet light four times per year for the next 2 <br /> years. Steven Ball seconded the motion. All approved. <br /> 1 <br />