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r <br /> r <br /> Glen Harrington stated that he had received a response from Charlene Antrim, Project <br /> Planner at Cape & Islands Engineering, in answer to his 7125108 email request for <br /> information as to whey the property owners of 318 reed Brook Road were asking for a <br /> one-year extension on the septic permit for the property. The reason given in the <br /> second letter received from,Charlene Antrim was that basically it care down to a <br /> problem with finances. <br /> Burton Kaplan made a motion to approve the request for a one-year extension on the <br /> septic permit for 818 Red Brook Road,d, with the stipulation that it was to be a one-year, <br /> one-time-only, extension. h all'iope Egloff seconded the motion. All approved. <br /> . 184-186 Quinaquissetvenue <br /> Glen Harrington stated that in a phone call he haat received today from # andi Regan at <br /> 1 illowrbend, she reported that all gas and electric utilities have been disconnected at <br /> 184-186 Quinaquisset Ave. Nandi Rega n stated further that she is waiting to hear from <br /> the Mashpee Fire Department as to whether they would like to utilize the property for <br /> training purposes, before tearing the buildings down. Glen Harrington reported that the <br /> oil storage tank is still on the property. Glen Harrington stated that he will continue to <br /> monitor the situation at 184-186 Quinaquisset Ave. <br /> DISCUSSION <br /> 1. Town of Barntale Restaurant Report card —cape cod Tunes <br /> Burton Kaplan gave a recap of the discussion from the last BOH meeting, stating that he <br /> likes the report card system, but he also understands why the restaurant owners do not <br /> like it. Burton Kaplan stated further that at the last BOH meeting both he and Kalliope <br /> Egloff agreed that Mahpee is not a big enough town to warrant this kind of system, and <br /> also that the system is not objective, as it does not include all restaurants. <br /> Lucy Burton stated that for the last 3 to 4 years she has pushed for more transparency: <br /> more availability for public access to the BOH inspection reports. lith the most recent <br /> version of the BOH inspection regulation, the BOH inspections now must be posted in <br /> the restaurants in clear view of customers, which Lucy Burton feels is an important step <br /> in the right direction. Lucy Bunton said that.she would like to see the Report Card <br /> system viewed not as a punitive restaurant report, but rather as a reward to <br /> restauranteurs who adhere to the required BOH regulations. <br /> The concensus of the Board was that they should continue to consider the Restaurant <br /> Report Card system as a possible option for Mashpee, while at the serve time continue <br /> to monitor how the program is working out in the Town of Barnstable. <br /> . Recycling Regulation and Enforcement <br /> Catherine Laurent introduced herself to the Board as the Director of the DPI in <br /> Il ashpee, as well as two members from the New Beabury recycling Committee, Ills. <br /> Nikki Descoteau , and Mr. Charles Gasior. Ms. Laurent stated that tonight's meeting <br /> was a follow-up to the BOH meeting held last November ember Zoo at which all trash haulers <br /> planning to apply for permits in I lashpee for 2008 were invited to attend to discuss their <br /> plans on how they were going to meet the required Ilashpe recycling regulation. Since <br /> that meeting, nothing has happened to enforce the Mashpee BOH recycling regulation <br /> requirements. Catherine Laurent stated that she and the New Seabur r Recycling <br /> Committee members were in attendance at tonight's BOH meeting to determine how <br /> they might help the Board to enforce the Town regulation. <br /> 3 f <br />
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