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144 <br />-6- <br />CHAIRMAN By unanimous vote by the Board, Mr. McQuillan <br />was elected Chairman for the coming year. <br />197 WOBURN The copy of the letter written by Mr. Irwin, <br />STREET Building Inspector, to Kellie Griecci, of Arlington, <br />regarding the dumping of stumps, brush, and ash <br />fill on property owned by her at 197 Woburn Street <br />was placed on file. Mr. Heustis will check this <br />out at a later date. <br />110 WOBURN The letters to Joseph Marshall, 110 Woburn <br />STREET Street, regarding the burning of rubbish in his <br />back yard was approved by the Board. <br />CLEMATIS The letter to the Massachusetts Department <br />BROOK of Public Works Right of Way Division, regarding <br />the diverting of the Clematis Brook in the rear <br />of 4 Garden Avenue was approved by the Board. <br />This complaint had been checked out by Mr. Albanese <br />and he suggested a letter be written to the <br />State regarding this problem. A copy of this <br />letter was also sent to the Department of Natural <br />Water Ways. <br />The letter to Dr. Fobert, Superintendent <br />of Schools, regarding the burning of rubbish <br />in the school incinerators was approved and placed <br />on file. <br />INCINERATOR <br />BURNING <br />COUNTRYSIDE <br />STORES <br />ANIMAL PERMIT <br />TUBERCULOSIS <br />The letters to Cumberland Farms, Countryside <br />Delicatessen, Countryside Fish and Chips, and the <br />owner of the Countryside Market were approved by <br />the Board. <br />Mr. Heustis said he had checked this out on <br />Saturday and they had started to clean up a little <br />but there was room for a lot of improvement. <br />In the rear of Cumberland Farms Store the large <br />cartons had been removed and in the rear of the <br />other stores they had started to clean. He <br />explained to the board that evidently this was <br />a split -deal type of agreement where each store <br />proprietor cleans around his store so there is <br />a conflict regarding the cleaning of the area. <br />Mr. McQuillan suggested that Mr. Heustis <br />keep his eye on this area because he felt that <br />it was the worst area in Town as far as the <br />parking lot and etc. was concerned. <br />The application, for an animal permit to <br />keep 2 horses submitted by Ellen L. Sharkey, <br />13 Hazel Road, was postponed until the September <br />meeting. <br />The clerk reported that 68 letters had been <br />sent to contacts of a music instructor who had <br />been diagnosed as an active Tuberculosis case <br />1 <br />1 <br />