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l _ <br /> MI TES May 9, 1991 6 BOARD OF HEALTH <br /> Mr. Greelish stated the violations in question do not <br /> pertain to the newly adopted regulation, they are the <br /> original licensing agreement between Five Star- Enterprises <br /> and this town. <br /> Attorney Reardon stated when materials are brought to <br /> the Upper Cape Regional Transfer Station it clearly identi- <br /> fies the source of refuse. "If Five Star Enterprises is <br /> deatling directly with SE SS there is no way that the Town of <br /> Mashpee knows where the refuse is coming from. " "one of the <br /> reasons for requiring the truckers and packers to go to the <br /> station is in ' order to control and maintain records. " <br /> "Minimum tonnage requirements rust be met by each town. " <br /> "The . Board .o Health has the r'fight to regulate this and has <br /> regulated it. " <br /> Mr. Gr elfish stated this Board, at its discretion, did <br /> extend an allotted time in which to settle arrears. ' The in- <br /> tent is not to put any company out of business. " "Unfortu- <br /> nately <br /> n ortu- <br /> nately the matter was not resolved. " <br /> Mr. McQuaid explained the upper- Cape Towns participating <br /> with the Otis Transfer Station have an agreement with SEMASS <br /> that the point of acceptance of our trash is the Otis Trans- <br /> fer Station. "Therefore all of our trash must go through ' <br /> Otis 11 "Through a subsidiary company of SEMASS, who spot <br /> 40 markets the refuse, Five Star was able to access SEMASS. t1 <br /> "The Board of Managers at Otis is working on this problem <br /> with S EMS S. 1' _ *. <br /> 4 wr * � <br /> e ' 4 <br /> ir. 1k Greeks -que i n d Attorney Connelly as to whether <br /> Mr. Refine intends to comply with the regulation. <br /> Attorney Connell stated as long as Mr. Refine has access <br /> to dispose of the refuse at Otis he does not see why he would <br /> not comply. I' . Refine has obligations to pick up the refuse <br /> which must be taken someplace." � <br /> r I r P <br /> Mr. Doherty explained to Attorney' Connol ly that the bond <br /> requirement for Five Starr was $1,000,00 which does not coven <br /> a months tonnage should he become financially overburdened. <br /> "This Board must seriously consider whether the $1,000.00 <br /> bond is sufficient, given his past record. " <br /> Attorney Connelly suggested the Board consider an in- <br /> crease in the bond at the time of license renewal. <br /> Attorney Reardon informed Attorney Connelly if M . Define <br /> does not fulfill his financial obligation the inhabitants of <br /> the town must rake up the difference. "Presumably the oiti- <br />