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477 <br />BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING <br />JUNE 11, 1973 <br />The regular meeting of the Board of Health was held Monday, <br />June 11, 1973 at 7:00 P.M. in Conference Room G-15 of the Town <br />Office Building. Members present were: Dr. William L. Cosgrove, <br />Chairman, James W. Lambie, Dr. Charles Ellicott and Robert C. <br />Heustis, Director of Public Health. <br />The minutes of the May 7, 1973 and the Special Meeting May <br />30, 1973 were approved. <br />Mr, Heustis advised the Board that David P. Skerry, Attorney <br />for Mr. Russell B. Mason, had filed with the County Commissioners <br />an application to appeal the Board's decision regarding the keep- <br />ing of horses by Walter J. McDonald at 111. East Street, Lexington MASON - <br />Mass. Mr. Skerry's Brief to the County Commissioners claim that McDONALD <br />this horse permit is creating a nuisance and a health hazard to CASE <br />his clients. No date has been set for the hearing. <br />The application for permission to keep one pony by Ralph GERENZ <br />F. Gerenz, 5 Volunteer Way, was discussed by the Board. ANIMAL <br />PER MIT <br />Mr. Gerenz plans to keep his pony on the property of Mr. <br />Trudeau and also use the Trudeau's barn at 7 Volunteer Way. <br />The Board felt that this permit should be in Trudeau's name as <br />he is the property owner where the horse will be stabled. <br />The Board agreed that if this application was changed to <br />Mr. Trudeau's name and all the abuttors agree this permit could <br />be granted. <br />Mr. Heustis explained to the Board that John Condon, Lab- LABORATORY <br />oratory man, who does the milk sample testing had requested an FEES <br />increase of one dollar per sample putting the cost per sample <br />to three dollars instead of two« Each sample has 3 tests per- <br />formed, coliform, plate count and phosphatate tests. <br />The Board asked if this could be managed with the present <br />budget. The clerk said she felt this could be handled very <br />easily. <br />work. <br />The Board approved the increase for the fee for laboratory <br />Dr. Ellicott reported that he met with the Selectmen to MEDICAL <br />discuss the use of some of the public trust funds to finance the FOR TBE <br />Clinic for Med Lal Service for the elderly. The Selectmen have ELDERLY. <br />notified Mr. George P. Morey, Chairman of the Board of Trustees <br />of Public Trusts stating that a sum of money in the amount of <br />$1500. dollars be given to the Lexington Visiting Nurse Assoc- <br />iation for the funding of a Well Elderly Clinic. <br />The Board agreed that the financing of this Clinic by the <br />use of Public Trusts was very good. A report quartly on the <br />clinic will be requested. The money will be paid directly to <br />the Visiting Nurse Association. <br />
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