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' 4 <br /> Burton Kaplan stated that all he requested was an ckno l me'nt that the original application was <br /> incorrect. Mr. Caplan wanted the record to shover that Ms. Carroll is not a non for profit for any future <br /> submittal&. <br /> Glen Harrington stated that she paid for her license rather than providing information of non-profit status: <br /> 1r. Harrington had no further issues outstanding with Ms. Carroll since she has paid for the 2012 Retail <br /> Food permit. <br /> Burton Kaplan made a motion that the Board of Health delete Lynda Carroll, Upper Cape Helping Hands, <br /> from the Burd of Health Agenda with no further action. Kalliope Egloff seconded the motion. Ther motion <br /> was unanimously approved. <br /> ADDITIONAL TOPICS <br /> 1. Remote Participation in Public Meetings. <br /> Lucy Burton'made a motion that the Board of Health add remote participation in public meetings to the <br /> agenda. Burton Kaplan seconded the motion. The motion was unanimously approved. <br /> Lucy Burton stated that remote participation of public meetings is when physical attendance i <br /> unreasonably difficult due to personal illness, personal disability, emergency, military service, or <br /> geographic distance. <br /> Burton Kaplan questioned that on the distant end there should be no listeners and no conversation from <br /> the other end. Also, Mr. Kaplan was concerned.about having a speaker system whereby the Board could <br /> speak individually. KalIiope Egloff and Glen Harrington suggested that the phones at Town Hall have a <br /> speaker phone with conference call capability. <br /> Kalliope Egloff stated than the Attorney General created these plans and is offering them to the.towns. <br /> They have already been approved at the state level.' <br /> The Board was in-agreement that the remote participation would be beneficial. <br /> . Textile Recycling. <br /> Kalliope Egloff made a motion that the Burd of Health add textile recycling to the.agenda. Burton <br /> Caplan seconded the motion. The motion was unanimously approved. <br /> Calliope Egloff attended a meeting with Mass DEP -- not for profit, for profit, and industry executives for <br /> textile recycling. Textile's in'the solid waste treatment account for abort six percent out of 100. They have <br /> a lour BTU value. Towns can actually collect it and sel I'textiles for about $100.00 per ton as opposed to <br /> incinerating it, giving it array or donating it. <br /> Textile recycling is to be dry and free from hazardous and human waste. Everything is taken as long as it <br /> is dry and free from hazardous and human waste. Goodwill will accept everything as long as these <br /> conditions are met. <br /> DISCUSSION <br /> Innovative/Alternative Septic System Compliance: Enforcement Policy. <br /> The Beard needs to make a policy for the enforcement-of approximately 300 I A Systems within the <br /> Town. <br /> Barnstable County starts the initial notification to the homeowner: 1). A phone call to the owner notifying . <br /> .them that the 0 & M-contract has lapsed or is not being sampled or inspected as required. The owner will <br /> be given 14 days to submit the o & M contract to our office. 2 . A letter to the owner reiterating the above <br /> giving them an additional 14 days to submit the 0 & M. The Board of Health will receive a copy of this <br /> 5 <br />