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$900.00 filing fee but if we can do it on behalf on the town, being the Board ofHealth, <br /> and they waive <br /> NMsTUTES October 9, 1997 2 BOARD OF EEALTH <br /> that fee I need to know the estimated tonnage for Mashpee only." "If we can afford to <br /> pay that out of our trash budget, then we will do so in expectation that the military will <br /> eventually reimburse the town." <br /> Mr. Ball commented, "fir. Lefleur would like to combine Falmouth and Mashpee, <br /> as far as, picking the same day and getting the permitting for SE ASS." "We're <br /> estimating 4,000 barrels at $60.00 barrel." "SENTASS is charging $100.00 per ton to <br /> dispose of the cranberries.' "There is also the possibility that Ocean Spray may take the <br /> cranberries and destroy then." <br /> 4. U.C. .T,.S. Bourne buy-in disbursement - Mr. McQuaid relayed, `Bourne finally <br /> decided that they would like to join the Lipper Cape Regional Transfer Station." "In part <br /> of the original contract the potential for Bourne lug in was outlined in black and <br /> white" "Bourne is paying approximately $292,000.00 to buy in for their share of the <br /> construction costs of the transfer station." "We are withholding approximately <br /> $110,000.00 for the reasons listed." `This week the Board of Manager's agreed to divide <br /> the $182,000.00 amongst the towns that were originally involved in the construction costs <br /> of the Lipper Cape Regional Transfer Station." "Our buy-in cost was 13.92%." `1 told <br /> the Town Accountant to expect a check for $25,344.00." <br /> Acknowledged. <br /> . Covy of letter from M.M.R. re: Protocol - Mr. McQuaid relayed, "when this <br /> cranberry issue came up Mr. W ritenour seat a strong letter to Brig. Gen. Lawrence <br /> Sheehan stating that the town was happy that notification of the discovery of <br /> contaminated cranberries hadn't been fimeled through at least the Board of Health let <br /> alone the Selectmen prior to it becoming a news item 1n the media." "Brig. Gen. Sheehan <br /> is stating that the Mass. Department of Public Health was the one who received the <br /> results of the berries," "It would have been their responsibility to -notify the local <br /> community Boards, not the military's." <br /> Mr. Cram stated, "A certain protocol was still warranted." <br /> Mx. McQuaid commented "I would recommend we forward a letter to the <br /> Department of Public Health relaying our disappointment in not being kept informed of <br /> the cranberry issue and that they provide this Board with all information pertammg to it." <br /> Board members agreed. <br /> i <br />