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The Board approved this action. <br />Mr. Heustis explained that the Lexington Schools had <br />LEXINGTON made application to conduct a Child Care Center in 2 rooms at <br />DAY CARE the Hancock United Church of Christ under the directorship <br />CENTER PUBLICof Mrs. Griffin, School Lunch Program Coordinator. This Day <br />SCHOOL Care Center is to be used to train High School girls in the <br />E.W.O.W program. <br />The Board asked if the staff listed on the application <br />met the required State qualifications for the conducting of <br />a Day Care Center. It was noted that the Director had to have <br />a course in early childhood development. <br />Mr. Heustis said Mrs. Griffin had taken a course this <br />past summer in early childhood development and he was satisfied <br />that the staff met the State requirements. <br />The Board voted to approve this application providing <br />written proof was received from Mrs. Griffin that the director <br />and staff met the State Educational requirements. <br />Mr. Heustis reported that after the Selectmen's Hearing <br />BAMBOO HUT on complaints regarding the noise and debris at Bamboo Hut <br />he made an inspection and again found several violations. A <br />letter was sent to Mr. Woo, proprietor, stating that if these <br />violations continue his Food Establishment Permit would be <br />revoked. <br />FAST FOODS <br />Mr. Heustis said Bamboo Hut is enlarging their establishment <br />to meet the requirements for a liquor license. This license is <br />granted by the Board of Selectmen. <br />Dr. Cosgrove commented we have closed this place before <br />because of serious Health violations, I feel that if we con- <br />tinue to have these violations they should be closed permanently. <br />We might recommend to the Board of Selectmen that before a <br />liquor license is issued the Common Victualers Permit be reviewed. <br />The hours of operation are set by the Selectmen so that is up <br />to them. <br />Mr. Heustis was instructed to follow-up on this matter. <br />Mr. Heustis reported that when he was in the area of the <br />Bamboo Hut he noticed employees of the Fast Food Meat Services <br />washing equipment on the sidewalk, the drainage water was going <br />into the storm drain. This is a violation of the State Sanitary <br />Code and a letter was written to the owner ordering him to stop <br />this practice. Fast Food Meat Service is a wholesale operation <br />and is therefore under State supervision so a copy of this order <br />was sent to the Food & Drug Administration. <br />TEMPLE The letter regarding the sewage disposal system at the <br />EMUNAH Temple Emunah, 9 Piper Road, was discussed by the Board. <br />Mr. Heustis explained that there was no public sewer <br />available for Temple Emunah and they have had a problem of over- <br />flowing sewage in the past, but they have taken care of the <br />matter now and everything seems to be all right. <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />
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