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08/25/2005
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Glen Harrington commented that as the leaching is greater than 3 feet, the plan needs to add a <br /> vent and carbon filter. <br /> Lucy Burton moved that the variance requests as stated in the letter from BSS Design dated <br /> 7125105 be approved, with the stipulation that a vent and carbon filter be added to the design <br /> plan. Steven Ball seconded the motion. All approved. <br /> OLD BUSINESS <br /> Tobacco Compliance Article <br /> The August 19, 2005 issue of the Mashpee Enterprise printed an article about the compliance <br /> check conducted by the Cape Cod Regional Tobacco Control Program (CCRTCP). The article <br /> stated that the check was conducted in 16 stores that sold tobacco products in Mashpee on <br /> August 4, 2005, and none of the retailers sold to the undercover teen conducting the check. The <br /> article further stated incorrectly that the Board of Health in 2001 suspended the Mobil Mart <br /> license for 60 days without noting that they had first been issued a warning. Glenn Santos felt <br /> that the Mashpee Enterprise should be requested to print a correction to the article. Lucy Burton <br /> commented that she thought the article was nicely done, it represented the Mashpee tobacco <br /> retailers in a very positive light, the check was conducted professionally by the CCRTCP, and that <br /> a letter to the Enterprise requesting a correction should not be necessary. After further <br /> discussion, the Board decided not to send a letter to the Enterprise. <br /> NEW BUSINESS <br /> Sign Warrants. Warrants were signed by the Board members present. <br /> Approval of Minutes. Approval of BOH minutes for the Public meeting of 7128105, the <br /> Executive Session of 8111105 and the Public Meeting of 8111105 was continued until the next <br /> Board meeting because there was not a full Board in attendance.. <br /> Title V Design Plan Review: Commercial/industrial, 103 Industrial Drive,Cape& Islands <br /> Engineering. Glen Harrington commented that he and Veronica Warden had conducted a site <br /> review. The only thing missing from the plan-is an O& M contract for the catch basin. <br /> Steven Ball moved that the Board approve the Title V design plan for 103 Industrial Drive pending <br /> receipt of the O & M contract for the catch basin. Lucy Burton seconded the motion. All <br /> approved. <br /> Request for Attendees: Blue Ribbon Comprehensive Committee, DCPC. Glen Harrington <br /> stated that he had spoken to Glenn Santos regarding his appointment to the Blue Ribbon <br /> Comprehensive Committee. Glenn agreed to represent the BOH on the committee, but asked <br /> that the Board approve his appointment. The Board of Selectmen wanted an answer by 9107105. <br /> Lucy Burton moved that the BOH approve the appointment of Glenn Santos to represent the <br /> Board of Health on the Blue Ribbon Comprehensive Committee. Steven Ball seconded the <br /> motion. All approved. <br /> Request for Fee Waiver: Mashpee Youth Soccer, Inc. The Mashpee Youth Soccer has <br /> requested a waiver of the fee for their 2005 Food Permit, <br /> Lucy Burton moved that the Board of Health approve the waiver of the 2005 Food Permit fee for <br /> the Mashpee Youth Soccer, Inc. Steven Ball seconded the motion. All approved. <br /> DISCUSSION. <br /> Air Quality Test. Glen Harrington reported that an air quality test on the ground level floor of <br /> Town Hall had been conducted by Marina Brack. No molds were found, but there was some <br /> water collecting in the front and back of the building, <br /> 2 <br />
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