Yarmouth Board of Health Sanctions Local Store for Illegal Tobacco Sales

The Yarmouth Board of Health convened on December 16, 2024, tackling issues ranging from the enforcement of tobacco sales regulations to the complexities of green burial policies. The board imposed a $1,000 fine and a three-day tobacco sales suspension on Cape Cod Farms due to violations involving the display of illegal flavored tobacco products.

The focal point of the meeting was the tobacco hearing concerning Cape Cod Farms, located on Route 28. This hearing was a continuation from a previous session where a violation was noted during an annual inspection on November 15, 2024. Bob Colette, the Director of the Cape Cod Regional Tobacco Control Program, detailed his findings, emphasizing that flavored tobacco products, which are illegal to sell in Massachusetts, were prominently displayed in the store. Colette stated, “the products that are not supposed to be sold… leap right off the shelf at me,” underscoring the clarity and obviousness of the violation.

Colette explained that he had informed the store staff to remove the illegal products and return them to the distributor, asserting that retailers bear the responsibility of understanding and complying with tobacco sales laws. Despite the store’s compliance in returning the products, the board questioned whether the store owners fully grasped the implications of the violation. Colette reiterated the necessity for retailers to be well-versed in what constitutes legal and illegal products, stressing that there is no room for ambiguity in this area.

In light of the violation, Colette recommended a penalty comprising a fine and a temporary suspension of the store’s tobacco sales permit. The board moved forward with a motion to impose a $1,000 fine and a three-day suspension, allowing the store owners to select the start date of this suspension. The board clarified that while the store does not need to close, it must cease all tobacco sales during this period. A representative from Cape Cod Farms questioned the validity of the claims and expressed confusion regarding the suspension, maintaining that no illegal sales had occurred. However, the board upheld the position that simply possessing illegal products on the shelf constituted a violation.

Colette highlighted ongoing compliance issues at the store, mentioning another violation reported by the Massachusetts Department of Revenue shortly after his inspection. He stressed the importance of retailer education and informed the board of his intention to send communication about products that are illegal to sell. Ultimately, the board decided to enforce the penalties, setting the suspension to begin the following Wednesday, and advised the store representatives to prepare signage to inform customers of the suspension.

Following this tobacco hearing, the board addressed a Title 5 inspection issue related to a septic system at a property owned by Brian and Steve Wilson. Health officials reported that a required inspection had not been completed within the mandated ten-day period. Discrepancies were found regarding the drainage of a washing machine and an outdoor shower, with evidence contrary to prior claims that no such pit existed on the property. This raised concerns about potential environmental hazards due to the property’s proximity to a water source feeding into a cranberry bog and Lewis Bay. Given the lack of communication and necessary plumbing permits from the property owners, the board voted unanimously to escalate the matter to housing court.

Turning to the topic of green burials, the board engaged in an extensive discussion about drafting comprehensive regulations. They reviewed the draft policy in their packet, which remains in the editing phase. Once finalized, a public hearing will be scheduled, followed by a vote. A notable point of discussion was the zoning restrictions, particularly the disqualification of properties within zone two from hosting green burials. The board emphasized the importance of clear communication with the applicant affected by these restrictions and acknowledged the delays in conveying this information.

The board also examined the need for geological and hydrogeological studies, as well as the involvement of the Yarmouth Conservation Commission, to ensure compliance with environmental regulations. Discussions touched on the acceptable materials for caskets and shrouds, underscoring the necessity for biodegradable options like wood, wicker, bamboo, and untreated cardboard. The board expressed a desire to provide clarity and guidance for potential applicants navigating the regulatory landscape.

In other matters, the board addressed updates on plastic reduction bylaws and their implications for local businesses. Emphasizing education and engagement over punitive measures, the board recognized the need for community involvement and collaboration. The board also reported operational updates, noting the distribution of COVID-19 testing kits amidst rising respiratory illness cases.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Town Administrator:
Robert L. Whritenour
Board of Health Officials:
Hillard Boskey, M.D., Mary Craig, Charles T. Holway, Laurance Venezia DVM, Eric Weston

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