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NiMTES April 7, 1997 3 BOARD OF HEALTH <br /> . Require weekly blown litter control. <br /> Board members acknowledged this as an in-house problem. <br /> . Discuss issue ofconstruction and demolition r 1a rots'include arbitraKy costs <br /> determination., is the C & D coming from Mash-Pee? Is lir._DiMaggio running his oven <br /> businessa tin other than Mashpee C & n town propeM <br /> Mr. DiMaggio stated, "We don't accept anything from out of town n if we know it <br /> is from out of town."n." " <br /> Mr. Ball conunented,, "It is hard to stop." <br /> Mr. DiMaggio commented, "Someone from one of the town offices gave an <br /> entrance pass to a person from out of town." "As far as residential stuff'we try not t <br /> bury bureau's or anything that is made from wood." "In my opinion, residents should b <br /> charged for anything made from solid d," "There is a lot of work to chipping it." <br /> Mr. Scipione stated, `Tight now you can put that stuff in the landfill." <br /> Mr. DiMaggio stated, `There is only one year left to do that." <br /> Mr. Ball commented, "There would probably have to be a fee involved. ' <br /> Mr. Cram relayed, "We should probably do the contract in two sections." <br /> Mr. DiMaggio stated, "What we'll have to do is figure out what it's going to cost <br /> us to haul it over the Bourne or wherever." <br /> l r. Ball reiterated, "eve should cone up with a fee.' <br /> Discussion took place regarding fees to be charged per load to haul the anterial t <br /> urn . <br /> Mr. S ipi ne stated, "For purposes of putting a package together you would <br /> probably want to get a price per ton from the bidders to dispose of it, sating up an area <br /> and to haul it to an approved disposal location." <br />