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I <br /> - Macomber has 3 commercial accounts and is not reporting either commercial <br /> waste or recycling. <br /> - Pima has 5 commercial accounts and is not reporting. They are reporting recycling <br /> but report only 6 months because they claire to have an aggregate container that is <br /> combined for Barnstable and Mashpee, and when they dump that they report a portion <br /> of it for Ilashpee. <br /> Glen Harrington plans to meet with Catherine Laurent before the next BOH meeting to <br /> complete a recycling table, and will request that Ms. Laurent attend the next B H <br /> meeting. <br /> OLD BUSINESS <br /> 1. Draft Recycling cling F egulation <br /> Glen Harrington stated that he and Catherine Laurent attended a solid waste seminar on <br /> Tuesday, 11117109 at Yarmouth Town Hall, given by the state DEP whose rnaln speaker <br /> was John Giorgio, an attorney with Kopelman and Paige. One item that was discussed <br /> eras a Commonwealth General laver, Chapter o, Section H â–ºwhich states that recycling <br /> programs, especially recycling programs that require all residents: schools, and <br /> businesses to recycle, have to be approved by Town Meeting, not just.a single board or <br /> committee. Glen Harrington agreed to reformat the BOH draft recycling regulation into a <br /> i <br /> bylaw format for inclusion in the warrant for the next Town Meeting, and will include the <br /> Board members# suggested changes from the 11/04/09 BOH meeting. <br /> Burton Kaplan summarized the situation by saying that Glen Harrington needs.to <br /> reformat the BH draft recycling regulation into a bylaw format, that the,BOH needs to, <br /> talc to DEP, and needs to send the reformatted recycling regulation to Town Counsel for <br /> review before it appears in the warrant. Kalliope Egloff stressed the importance of <br /> getting the word out to the public as to the importance of everyone participating in <br /> recycling, and how beneficial recycling is to the entire Town. . <br /> DISCUSSION <br /> 1. New Tobacco Products Update <br /> . The Board asked Glen Harrington to work on revising the current Tobacco Products <br /> regulation to incorporate the new nicotine-delivery products. <br /> i <br /> . Seasonal & HI N1 Flu Response <br /> #calliope Egloff and Burton Kaplan noted that the distribution of the H1 N1 flu vaccine on <br /> the Cape seemed to be inequitable. For example, certain towns on the Cape are <br /> receiving the vaccine while others are not; the Wampanoag Tribe received a supply of <br /> the vaccine before the Town; certain people who are not within the dagger group are <br /> getting the vaccine because they work for a certain company, or are incarcerated. <br /> Glen Harrington stated that the Town does have a supply f the vaccine and that he will <br /> g . <br /> do % of the planning to arrange for clinics at K.C. Coombs School. Children receiving <br /> the vaccine must have written parental permission, The VIVA will keep a record of the <br /> parental permit formes received at the cynic. Glen Harrington expects 0% participation <br /> at the clinics* and stated that he had checked with School superintendent Ann <br /> Bradshaw, who will check with the school principal to rake sure that after-school hours <br /> on Monday or Tuesday, Nov. 23 and 24, 2009 are approved for the flu clinics. The MRC <br /> will be contacted to provide volunteers for the clinic; the VNA currently is on standby. <br /> i <br />