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i <br /> i <br /> I <br /> -would be more fair because the BOH would be treating Cavossa more strictly than the other <br /> haulers. <br /> Patrick Costello asked Mr. Cavossa hover he would deal with mixed commercial loads from <br /> several towns when delivering trash to UCRTS. Mr. Cavossa stated that he would credit the <br /> entire amount of trash to the Town of Mashpee. <br /> Burton Kaplan suggested that Mr. Cavossa and Glen Harrington meet between'now and the <br /> next BOH meeting on 1/27/10 to work out the details of the proposed arrangement with <br /> Cavossa. The BOH agreed to continue discussion of the proposal at its next meeting with a <br /> fall Board present. <br /> The Board agreed to reinstate the Cavossa waste haulers license until its next meeting on <br /> 1/27/10. <br /> Kallwo e E loff made a motion that the Board continue discussion regarding the Cavossa <br /> p . <br /> Waste H ler's permit for 2010 until the next meeting on 1/27110. Burton Kaplan seconded <br /> the motion. The motion was unanimously approved. <br /> NEW BUSINESS <br /> 1. sign Warrants. Nowarrants. <br /> 2. Approve Public Session'130H minutes: December 23, 2009. <br /> Kallicpe Egloff made a motion to approve as amended the B H Public session minutes from <br /> the meeting on December 23, 2009. Burton Kaplan seconded the motion. The motion was <br /> unanimously approved. <br /> OLD BUSINESS <br /> 1. Rental Property Housing Regulation —Response Letter from Ma hpee Housing <br /> Leila Botsford, P.H.M., Executive Director of the Mashpee Housing Authority, introduced <br /> herself to the Board. In a letter to the Board of Health, dated 12/22/09, Ills. Botsford outlined <br /> her questions and concerns with regard to the BOH Dental Property Housing Regulation. <br /> Her primary issue with the regulation was that the fee the B H will be charging is waived for <br /> all non-profit agencies, and not for tax-exempt agencies that are not non-profits, such as the. <br /> Housing Authority. IIs. Botford stated that the Housing Authority is not a non-profit agency <br /> but is in no way able to afford to pay the housing regulation fees assessed against the <br /> housing authority for inspections of its public housing units. Ms. Botford stated further that <br /> these fees would severely impact the Housing Authority budget which most recently was cut <br /> by the State by 5%. <br /> Glen Harrington stated that the BOH regulation is concerned about the sanitary conditions of <br /> places where people are placed, and is geared toward protecting the people renting home <br /> to ensure that they are properly.maintained. <br /> Burton Kaplan asked that Leila Botsford and Glen Harrington work together to come to a <br /> understanding as to hover to modify the fee section of the Rental Property Housing Regulation <br /> to the satisfaction of the Ma tepee Housing Authority. <br /> Cindi Maule representing the State and Federal Fair Housing Department introduced herself <br /> to the Board. Ms_ ll aule stated her concern that the BOH Rental Property Housing <br /> Regulation should be compatible with the State and Federal Fair Housing Act. Patrick <br />