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forward,they were clear on the blunt wraps and flavored products. Chair Baumgaertel explained <br /> to Mr.Gautam that,consistent with other similar cases; ifthe Board were to vote to suspend this <br /> violation and fine,and the establishment were to have another violation within 12 months of the <br /> November 22, 2019 violation, Mr. Gautam would be subject to the violation and fines from the <br /> previous violation, and the new violation would be treated as the second offense. = <br /> There being no further comments, Mallory Langler moved to stay the fine and tobacco violation <br /> that took place on November 22, 2019 at Mashpee Mini Mart, pending any further violations <br /> within 12 months. Motion seconded by Veronica Warden. VOTE: Unanimous(3-0). <br /> 4. Review of request for new Food Establishment Permit — Smith Family Popcorn, 12 Steeple <br /> Street. Mr. Harrington commented that a Food Establishment permit has been requested for <br /> Smith Family Popcorn.The location is at the former Edible Arrangements,so the three-bay,hand, <br /> and mop sinks are existing. The ServSafe, allergen awareness, and menu have been provided. <br /> The floor plan was also provided and Mr:Harrington had no comments. The permit fee and plan <br /> .review fee had not yet been paid. <br /> Dan Smith,owner of Smith Family Popcorn, introduced himself for the record and stated that he <br /> would provide any information that might be missing from the application. Ms.Warden asked if <br /> the establishment would be customer self-serve, and Mr. Smith answered that it would be ice <br /> cream shop style,where staff would be scooping and serving popcorn in bags/tins to customers. <br /> - - The establishment uses non-combustive equipment for popping and 100%coconut oil. <br /> There being no further comments, Veronica Warden moved to approve the 2020 Food <br /> Establishment Permit for Smith Family Popcorn with the stipulation that they complete,Section.F . <br /> of their application; that they comply with all federal, state, and local food establishment <br /> requirements;and that a satisfactory inspection by a health agent be performed prior to issuance <br /> of the permit. Motion seconded by Mallory Langler. VOTE: Unanimous(3-0). <br /> 5. Review of request for annual one-time Temporary Food Permit fee—1.P.'s Twisted BBQ. Mr. <br /> Harrington commented that the owner of JP's Twisted BBQ has requested a one-time fee for <br /> attending events throughout the year. The food operator does not have a mobile food cart or <br /> trailer but sets a mobile grill and BBQ oven. The ServSafe and allergen awareness certificates <br /> were included with the application. It was noted that some of the fields on the application <br /> appeared to be incomplete, and Mr. Harrington clarified that the information was there but the <br /> print was very faint. <br /> There being no further comments, Veronica Warden moved to approve the Temporary Food <br /> Establishment Permit for JP's Twisted BBQ with the condition that the operator comply with all <br /> federal,state, and local temporary food requirements, and provided a satisfactory inspection by <br /> a health agent be performed prior to or on the day of operation. Motion seconded by Mallory <br /> Langler. Veronica Warden made a motion to amend the previous motion to include approval of <br /> the request for annual one-time Temporary Food Establishment Permit Fee for J`P's Twisted BBQ. <br /> Motion seconded by Mallory Langler. VOTE ON AMENDMENT: Unanimous(3-0). VOTE ON FULL <br /> MOTION: Unanimous(3-0). <br /> NEXT MEETING <br /> The next meeting of the Board of Health was scheduled for Thursday, March 19,2020 at 7:00 PM. <br /> 5 <br />