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a <br /> Brian Baumgaertel made a motion that the Board: of Health continue the 2016 Mobile Food Permit for Shawnas <br /> Dream Machine until the required paperwork is provided. l alliope Egloff seconded the motion. The motion was <br /> unanimously approved. <br /> 6. Request for 2016 Retail Food and Tobacco Permits: Mashpee Mini Mart (401 Nathan Ellis Hwy). <br /> Glen Harrington stated that Mashpee Mini Mart is a change of ownership. The new owners are assuming the <br /> business from BND Dollar Saver located at 401 Nathan Ellis Highway and would life to open on May 24, 2016. <br /> A pre-operation inspection is required. <br /> Brian Baumgaertel commented that there are several stores selling tobacco products within a half mile of <br /> Mashpee High School. <br /> Lucy Burton made a motion that the Board of Health approve the 2016 Food Establishment and Tobacco Sales <br /> Permits for Mashpee Mini Mart pending a pre-opening inspection. Brian Baumgaertel seconded the motion. <br /> The motion was unanimously approved. <br /> 7. Request for Temporary Food Permit Annual Event— "The Power of Home": Mashpee pill age. <br /> Glen Harrington stated that Mashpee village would life to establish this program as an annual event. Ebony <br /> Steele is the ServSafe person and will be present at the event. This is a non-profit organization; therefore, <br /> there is no fee for the application. The inspection will.tape place the day of the event. <br /> Lucy Burton made a motion that the Board of Health approve the Temporary Food Establishment permit for <br /> "The Power of Home" at Mashpee village. Brian Baumgaertel seconded the motion. The notion was <br /> unanimously approved. <br /> OLD BUSINESS <br /> 1. Housing compliance Update: 394 cotuit Road. <br /> Glen Harrington commented that Erika Woods of the cape cod Hoarding Task Force is requesting the Board <br /> of Health to set some strict timeframes and goals for the conclusion of the property located at 394 cotuit Road, <br /> which had been a hoarding issue and hoarding cleanup. There is an agreement in place with Ms. McFarland- <br /> Richter that expires by the first meeting in .dune. A final inspection will need to be performed by the Health <br /> Agent, Mr. Harrington would life to prepare the original photographs with the final pictures as this is an <br /> extreme success story. <br /> Falliope Egloff remarked that this has been a challenge for many years and remarkable progress has taken <br /> place. Ms. Egloff would like to see this as a learning opportunity for the Town by presenting the process to <br /> Human Services and to the Board of Selectmen. <br /> 2. Farmer's Market: Mashpee Commons. <br /> Glen Harrington remarked that a ServSafe person will need to be appointed for the Farmer's Market at <br /> Mashpee Commons. In the past the Board approved a permit fee of 100 for each weekend; and one person, <br /> who is ServSafe certified} is designated to oversee all of the vendors. Mr. Harrington would life to verify that <br /> the same people will be in charge. Mary Derr originally informed Mr. Harrington that nothing has changed from <br /> last year. <br /> Ialliope Egloff suggested that Glen Harrington be authorized to use his professional opinion to issue this <br /> permit pending the ServSafe person. Mr. Harrington commented that he will obtain the chair's approval prior to <br /> allowing the Farmer's Market to operate. If possible, MIs. Egloff would like recycling and food waste composting <br /> to be utilized. <br /> Septic Loan Waiver: 251 Great Deck. Road North. <br /> Glen Harrington stated that he spoke to the Town Treasurer regarding the septic loan waiver for 251 Great <br /> Heck Road North. At the previous meeting the Board recommended using the Community Septic Loan <br /> Program in place of the promissory note. The Town Treasurer will contact Town counsel for advice. <br /> 5 <br />