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410 <br />purpose and advantage, of the State Sanitary Code. Dr. Cosgrove <br />and Mr. Cole will both try to attend this meeting. Mr. Lurvey also <br />has talked to Mr. Harold Stevens, Town Councilor and he will try <br />to get to the meeting too. The letter Mr. Lurvey sent to Mr. Harold <br />Stevens, Mr. R.L. McQuillan, Dr. Wm. Cosgrove and Mr. Charles Cole <br />concerning the meeting on the State Sanitary Code was approved at <br />this time. <br />HAYDEN Letter to James Sumner, Hayden Recreation Center, Lincoln St. <br />RECREA'z.stating that the. water samples obtained February 2, 1960 showed <br />TION CTRuo•signs of pollution was approved by the Board. <br />CEDAR The report from Mr. Lucas, Engineer for Whitman & Howard <br />GLEN on Cedar Glen subdivision, owned by Mr. Gerard Freil, was read <br />and discussed. Public Sewer is available to take care of the <br />sewage problem but Mr. Lucas has stated in his report that the <br />cellars of all the houses should be at least one (1) foot above <br />the top of the drain in Cedar Glen Circle to assure the home owner <br />of having a cellar that can be kept dry by connecting to the drain <br />if necessary. Mr. Lucas has also recommended that in order to <br />avoid water pockets on the land Mr. Freil should provide the Board <br />of wealth with a grading plan. This plan should indicate drainage <br />outlets so that it will be possible to see where all surface water <br />will drain. Mr. Lurvey reported that John Ca -roll, Superintendent <br />of Public Works has okayed this subdivision. The Board instructed <br />Mr. Lurvey to send the regular letter accepting this subdivision <br />but'also stating that a set of grading plans must be submited to <br />the Health Department before a Building Permit may be issudd. <br />CARRIG Letter to Louis L. Green reminding him of his agreement to <br />PROPERTYnotify the Board of Health if .the land taken by the State from <br />WELLINGTON Mr. Carrig included the piece of property on Wellington Lane <br />LANE in Lexington, Massachusetts which has a large accumulation of <br />rubbish on it was read and aprroved. <br />Letter from Mr. Louis L. Green stating that Mr. Carrig was <br />in elorida at the present ime and that upon Mr. Carrigts return <br />the question of the Wellington Lane property would be taken up with • <br />the Board of Health immediatly was read and placed on file. The <br />Board voted to wait until Mr. Carrig returned from Florida before <br />taking any further action on the Wellington Lane Dump problem. <br />MIDDLE Letter to the Chairman of the Planning Board regarding <br />RIDGE Middle Ridge, Section IV stating that the Health Department <br />SECTION had investigated this subdivision and has approved this sub- <br />IV division subject to the condition that Lots 48, 49, 50 and <br />51 should not be built upon without prior consent of the Health <br />Department was read and approved. Mr. Lurvey reported that a <br />letter of correction was sent to the planning Board on this <br />subdivision stating that Lot 51 was accepted for building pur- <br />poses but that lot 54 could not be built upon without the consent <br />of the health Department. The Board approved bots. letters. <br />PAUL The letters to Mr. Paul Broughton, 502 Massachusetts Ave. <br />BROUGH* Lexington, requesting him to clean up the accumulation of <br />TON rubbish and garbage in the rear of 502 Massachusetts Ave. was <br />502 MASSread and approved. Mr. Lurvey reported that as the usual letter <br />Ave. was ignored and the certified letter was unclaimed at the Post <br />Office a letter was sent by Constable on February 10, 1960 stating <br />tori <br />1 <br />1 <br />