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{ <br /> Nikki Cescoteaux introduced Brad Sweet, Chairman of the New Seabury Architectural <br /> Review Committee and a member of the New Seabury Homeowners Association, who <br /> was instrumental in starting the New Seabury Recycling Committee. Brad Sweet stated <br /> that the interest in recycling in New Seabury began in August of 2007 when the question <br /> was raised at the New Seabury Homeowners Association Annual Meeting about what <br /> was happening with recycling in New Seabury. Following that meeting, the New <br /> Seabury Recycling Committee was forayed, and as a result of questionnaires sent by the <br /> committee to all haulers serving New Seabury, two preferred companies were selected, <br /> Allied Waste and Cape Waste. The Recycling Committee has encouraged New <br /> Seabury residents to do business with one of these two preferred haulers. Nikki <br /> Descoteaux commented that the New Seabury Recycling Committee is asking the BOH <br /> to enforce the flat fee portion of the regulation. Nikki added that some residents still <br /> prefer to recycle themselves at the local transfer station because they feel they cannot <br /> rely on their haulers to recycle. <br /> Catherine Laurent stated that both Stratford Ponds and Southport Condominium <br /> Associations also have been successful in getting recycling programs offered to their <br /> residents. Deborah Weber, a Southport resident, introduced herself to the Board, and <br /> stated that Southport noir has a central location for collection of recyclables. Catherine <br /> Laurent reported that Stratford Ponds had cut its weekly trash rate by nearly 30% as <br /> result of its recycling efforts. <br /> Catherine Laurent reported that sic random inspections per month by the Upper Cape <br /> Regional Transfer Station operators are required for private haulers, and stated that they <br /> creed to step up the enforcement of the BOH regulation for these inspection <br /> requirements. <br /> Chuck Gasior, member of the New Seabury Recycling Committee, stated that the BOH <br /> is not enforcing the regulation they set up, and that they either geed to enforce the <br /> regulation, or get rid of it. Glen Harrington responded that recycling is only one part of a <br /> lamer conversation by town officials that.he has been told will take place about changing <br /> the town's entire trash program, to either a pay-as-you-throw system or curbside <br /> collection. <br /> Lucy Burton stated that the BOH has discussed making changes that are being <br /> considered to their regulation. Glen Harrington suggested that there should be separate <br /> licenses for trash haulers and recycling haulers. The BOH is sending a letter out to the <br /> haulers requiring therm to provide the BOH with their waste slips for Nov. and Dec. in <br /> order to get their licenses for Zoog, as well s impler entin some of the regulations for <br /> next year. Lucy Burton stated that changes need to be made, and the Boil intends to <br /> be proactive. She thanked the meeting participants for their research, their time and <br /> their talents, and for all the work they have dome. <br /> 3. Draft Nail salon Regulation. The BOH made amendments to the regulation. <br /> clean copy will be provided to the Board for approval prior to the next BOH meeting. <br /> . FYI-- Flu & Pneumonia Public Clinics scheduled. Glen Harrington reported that <br /> the first flu clinic is scheduled for Monday, 10/27/08 at Christ the King Parish Center, <br /> from 9 AM to 12 noon. Clinic#2 is scheduled for 11/19108 from 3 PM to 6 PM, also at <br /> Christ the ding Parish Center. <br /> 4 <br />