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Votes at a glance: Lakeville Board of Health meeting, April 2, 2025

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Summary

Summary of formal actions taken by the Town of Lakeville Board of Health: well setback variance approved at 90 Main Street (with decommissioning condition); mobile food permit approved pending inspection; betterment loan approved; meeting minutes approved; several administrative motions passed.

The Town of Lakeville Board of Health recorded the following formal actions at its April 2, 2025 meeting.

90 Main Street — well setback variance Motion: Approve a local variance from a 20-foot right-of-way setback to 10 feet for a proposed new well at 90 Main Street, with the condition that the applicant decommission the old well. Outcome: Approved. The board asked staff to verify decommissioning; approval recorded without objections.

DNL Concessions LLC (mobile food permit) Motion: Approve a new mobile food (food-truck) permit for DNL Concessions LLC of Dartmouth, Mass., pending a satisfactory on-site inspection by board staff. Outcome: Approved pending inspection. Staff will perform the required inspection prior to issuing a year‑round permit.

318 Bedford Street — Betterment loan Motion: Approve a betterment loan in the amount of $35,920.56 for 318 Bedford Street to cover a septic/betterment installation. Outcome: Approved. Board members noted the loan program is repaid via the property tax bill and that the town has historically recovered these funds.

Other procedural actions - Motion to approve meeting minutes from Jan. 8, 2025: Approved. - Motion to continue review of the proposed fee schedule to the next meeting and post proposed fees for public comment: Approved (see separate article).

Each motion was made, seconded and adopted by recorded voice votes during the meeting. Staff recorded next steps where conditions or inspections were required.