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Burton Marplan made a motion that the Board of Health stay the enforcement of the Cavossar Disposal <br /> Corporation compliance hearing. Kalliope Egloff seconded the motion. The motion was unanimously <br /> approved. <br /> . 333 Monomoscoy Load — cease and Desist order <br /> Burton Kaplan made a motion that on advice of Town Counsel, the Board of Health stay the <br /> enforcement of the Cease and Desist order-issued to Steven & Joyce Hynds of 333 Monomoscoy <br /> Road until further notice, pending legal negotiations. Calliope Egloff seconded the motion. The <br /> motion was unanimously approved. <br /> Glen stated that he would provide a copy of the stay order to Mr. Finnegan. <br /> Burton Caplan stated that Town Counsel reaffirmed what was Mated by Joyce Mason regarding the <br /> `issue concerning 333 l lonomoscoy Road, that the Board of Health acted properly based on the <br /> information that the Board had at hand. The original configuration of the lot with the dogleg is the one <br /> that has the map and parcel number, and is a legal lot. The ZBA consideration of reformatting the lot <br /> into a square piece of property never happened, and the square property was not the one on the <br /> septic permit. Town Counsel affirmed that the dogleg lot is in fact recorded in the Boston land court <br /> and is a legal lot today. Glen Harrington confirmed that the approval date of the application for-the <br /> septic permit, and not the actual issuance date to the contractor, constitutes the septic permit date. <br /> KaIIiope Egloff asked the question as to how an engineer would know that the septic permit had been <br /> issued so he could place it on ar trap, since the onus falls on the engineer to provide a map that is up <br /> to date. Glen Harrington stated that this is a hard question to answer, since it is a brand new parcel <br /> and is not shown on an assessor's map. _ <br /> DISCUSSION <br /> 1. Water Quality Testing at Ashumet and .John's Pont <br /> At the BOH 3123111 meeting, the Board agreed to talk more about the parameters of their rejection of <br /> the request by MMR to reduce the water sampling of the ponds from twice a year to once per year. <br /> Kalliope Egloff stated that she has been in touch with Cape Cod Commission for more information on <br /> the subject and is still waiting for their response to her questions. <br /> . FYI solar Photovftic Project. Mashpee Landfill <br /> Glen Harrington reported that the bid opening was today. Three contractors have put in bids,. and <br /> Tom Mayo and the Energy Committee are now considering them. Glen also reported that the Board <br /> of Selectmen had supported BOH decision to go with the Horsley Witten Group landfill monitoring <br /> contract proposal. Clea stated that he requested Torn Mayo to keep him informed and he will be <br /> attending the meetings as they negotiate for the contract. Glen stated that the Energy Committee will <br /> handle the financing aspects of the contract, but if there are any questions regarding the technical <br /> aspects of the landfill, he will be in attendance at all the negotiation meetings to respond to these <br /> issues. <br /> . Recycling <br /> Kalliope Egloff reported that on a recent visit to the Truro Transfer station, she noticed a sign on <br /> post in between the driveway into and out of the station that states: Truro Recycles: it's The Lamy. <br /> Kalliope was impressed that the Truro attendants at the gate are very attentive and active, noticing <br /> ghat is happening, and interacting with the people there. The Board agreed to pass the idea of a <br /> similar sign along to Catherine Laurent for the I lashpee transfer station. <br /> 2 <br />