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04/03/2014
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F <br /> 6. Request for 2014 Food Service Establishment Permit and 2014 detail Food Permit (Food Pantry): <br /> Ma hpee Wampan ag Community and Government center. <br /> Glen Harrington stated that the Tribal Government Center has been completed, and the Tribe wishes. to obtain <br /> a food establishment permit and a food pantry permit. The floor plan, applications, certified food manager <br /> certificate, and allergy awareness certificate have been provided. The final inspections have been performed. <br /> There is no menu as the kitchen facilities will be used for events. <br /> Lucy Burton made a motion that the Board of Health a pprve the 2014 Food Establishment and Food Pantry <br /> Permits for the Mashpee vampanoag Community and Government Center. Burton Kaplan seconded the <br /> motion. The motion was unanimously approved. <br /> . Tobacco Violations: CVS Pharmacy and Andy's Market. <br /> Glen Harrington commented that on March 30, 2014, the Cape cod Tobacco Control Program performed a <br /> series of sting operations with a minor within the Torn of Mashpee. Two locations were reported to the Beard <br /> of Health that made tobacco sales to a minor. Andy's Market and CVS Pharmacy. According to the Board of <br /> Health Tobacco Regulation, this would be considered a first offense for each of the facilities and each would be <br /> fined $100.00' . <br /> Bryan Anderson, owner of Andy's Market, introduced himself to the Board. <br /> Mr. Anderson remarked that a cashier in his store made a mistake by selling tobacco to a minor, and the store <br /> policy is to fire employees that break the rules. Mr. Anderson would like more information before making a <br /> determination. Nor. Anderson also commented that he was unhappy because he las rade aware of the <br /> violation through the media. <br /> Mr. Harrington will contact the cape Cod Tobacco Control Program and request details of the sting operation <br /> that took place on that particular day. <br /> Kalliope Eg]off, on behalf of the Board, sincerely apologized to Mr. Anderson for the way he was notified via <br /> electronic media. <br /> i <br /> i <br /> OLD BUSINESS i <br /> 1. Bridges at Mashpee— Drainage Plans. <br /> Glen Harrington commented that the Board of Health met on March 6, 2014, to approve the Site and Septic <br /> Plan for the Bridges at Ilashpee project. At that time the drainage plans were not submitted so the Board <br /> made a condition of the approval of the Site and Septic Plan that the drainage plans had to be provided and <br /> reviewed. Mr. Harrington reviewed thein and sent comments to Sear' Foster of Stantec on Larch 10, 2014. <br /> 1r. Harrington stated that Bio-Retention Areas 3 and 4 did not have subsurface drainage components that are <br /> required by the Board of Health. Mr. Foster responded that since these 2 areas did not receive drainage from <br /> pavement, it did not require to have subsurface drainage. Mr. Harrington explained to Mr. Foster that any <br /> standing water is not allowed because of mosquito breeding. Mr. Foster's explanation was because of the . <br /> construction of the bio-retention areas, the certifications by the installer, and the Operation and Maintenance <br /> Contracts that are required by the Planning Board Special Permit and by the Cape cod Commission that these <br /> retention areas would never have a drainage issue creating ponding of water for mosquitoes to breed. <br /> Lucy Burton made a motion that the Board of Health approve the Drainage Plans for the Bridges at Mashpee. <br /> Burton Kaplan seconded the motion. The motion was unanimously approved. <br /> . Design Flows in Excess of 600 Gallons Per Day Regulation: Protect Water Quality in the Town of <br /> Ilahee. <br /> The Board members signed the regulation to "Protect Water Quality in the Town of Mashpee". <br />
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