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a� The library has begun adding books on CD and * Public bathing beach water testing performed <br /> rte DVDs to the collection, in answer to patron requests. by Barnstable County Department of Health & <br /> m ns delayed adding these formats and Environment. <br /> Space limitatio <br /> tle w limit their growth. Completion of the building project Revenues generated by the Board of Health dur- <br /> a will address these issues. <br /> ud' ing 2002 as compared to 2001 are as follows: <br /> The Building Committee continues to work on <br /> the Library Building Project. They have determined _ 2002 2001 <br /> ale the library will remain on the present site and that a Perc tests 7,250.00 13,250.00 <br /> 20,000 square foot building is needed to meet the Septic permits 19,750.00 20,425.00 <br /> the: town's library service requirements. They anticipate Well permits 2,650.00 2,600.00 <br /> ao bringing an article before Town Meeting in May 2003 Installer's permits 4,650.00 3,850.00 <br /> for the funds to design the new library. Fund raising Septic pumpers 1,300.00 2,100.00 <br /> has begun and they will be asking for the remaining Trailer parks 21,022.00 17,254.00 <br /> jos` construction money at a future Town Meeting. Pool permits 3,100.00 1,500.00 <br /> lso `Construction is anticipated to begin in about two Motel permits 200.00 600.00 <br /> ai. years. Food permits 10,493.50 10,606.00 <br /> qStable permits 260.00 290.00 <br /> pit; Respectfully submitted, Misc. permits 4,261.67 7,162.12 <br />�j Trash haulers 3,000.00 1,500.00 <br /> l¢d Helene B.DeFoe Commercial stickers* 3,000.00 <br /> Library Director Recycling revenue* 1,811.80 <br /> CSS <br /> Is Tobacco sales permits 80.00 165.00 <br /> I o,' Fines 300.00 1,480.00 <br /> Report of the Disposal Fees* 944.45 <br /> Board of Health Upper Cape Reg <br /> om Transfer Station* 69,586.96 <br /> les TOTAL REVENUES $78,317.17 $158,125.33 <br /> and To the Honorable Board of Selectmen * 2001 to June <br /> our and the Citizens of the Town of Mashpee: Revenues generated January 1, <br /> 30, 2001. DPW has jurisdiction of these accounts <br /> ou, <br /> ldu We the Board of Health, respectfully submit our since July 2001. <br /> Idtl annual report for the calendar year 2002. <br /> Calendar year 2002 can be partially classified as <br /> The following is a partial list of the services pro- a response to the September 11, 2001 attacks on the <br />[ba vided by the Board of Health and its staff during 2002 World Trade Center. The potential use of bioterrorism <br /> ORS as compared to 2001: has brought public health to the forefront of the daily <br /> loves <br /> 0 <br /> f Americans. <br /> Global events have focused our <br /> the <br /> elf, local attention to bioterrorism preparedness, training <br /> Ito 2002 2001 and response networking. <br /> aro Perc tests 97 182 the Board of <br /> unz Water tests* 10 140 As a result of the May elections, <br /> abl¢ Pool inspections 54 48 Health welcomed a new member, MaryRose Grady. <br /> Complaint investigations 80 63 Ms. Grady, a registered nurse, was director of Health <br /> Septic inspections 181 192 Services for the Mashpee School system. MaryRose <br /> 11n¢ Food inspections 125 167 replaced John Doherty, a long standing member of the <br /> ber. Housing inspections 42 43 Board of Health. We have enjoyed working with John <br /> taat Hazardous emergency calls 4 6 and would like to thank him for his dedicated and dili- <br /> for Illegal dumping investin ations 17 27 gent service to the town. <br /> P g g <br /> the Building Permit Review/ <br /> Annual responsibilities include oversight of post <br /> tom Approval 309 <br /> erb Massage Facility Inspections 19 - closure operations at the landfill Gas sampling and <br /> bmitted to the state along with semi- <br /> her Tanning Facility Inspections 3 - reports must be su <br /> rany Beach Closures 2 - annual cap inspections,groundwater and surface water <br /> monitoring and engineering services. <br /> � 115 � <br /> t <br /> I <br />
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