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(permits signed - continued) <br />Old Lexington Restaurant d/b/a Mario's, 1733 Mass Avenue <br />Dunkin Donuts, 373 Waltham Street <br />Alexander's Convenience Store, 335 Woburn St. <br />Animal Permits: <br />Philomena Chiacchia, 22 Blossom St., 2 horses <br />Mrs. Nathan Sidley, 2 Rogers Rd., 2 Nubian goats <br />Anne M. Butler, 22 Rangeway Rd., 1 horse, 2 goats <br />Rubbish Permits: <br />Beechill Corporation, <br />Sewage Permits: <br />Sewer Reamer Service, <br />539 Lowell St., Peabody, Mass. <br />17 Laurel St., Cambridge, Mass. <br />Meeting was adjourned at 9:15 p.m. <br />BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING <br />NOVEMBER 3, 1975 <br />The regular meeting of the Board of Health was held November 3, 1975, <br />at 7:00 p.m. in Room G-15 of the Town Office Building. Members present <br />were Dr. William L. Cosgrive, Chairman; Mr. James W. Lambie, Dr. Charles <br />E. Ellicott and. Mr. George A. Smith, Director of Public Health. <br />The minutes of the October 14, 1975 meeting were approved with the <br />following change: Mr. Lambie asked that the sentence "The Board said they <br />would adopt any regulations or code to continue our enforcement program" <br />be changed to read "The Board will consider any regulations from the State <br />agencies before adopting new regulations. <br />Mr. Smith reported that we had heard nothing from Mrs. Sharkey re- <br />garding her animal permit. Mr. Littleton, Animal Control Officer, had <br />SHARKEY been up and checked the area again. They have reduced the horses to four <br />HORSE PERMIT and they have made some attempt at constructing a manure pit with a tarp <br />over it. <br />Mr. Smith went on to say that he had discussed this case with Mr. <br />Cohen, Town Counsel, and he said the Board of Health would be within <br />their rights to restrict Mrs. Sharkey to 4 horses and make any other <br />restrictions they felt necessary on this permit regardless of the "Grand- <br />father Clause". <br />Dr. Cosgrove said he felt that 4 horses was a reasonable amount to <br />allow Mrs. Sharkey to keep on the property she had. <br />Mr. Smith said if the property is not maintained in accordance with the <br />Health Regulations we could restrict this permit even more. If we do cut <br />back the 6 horses to 4 horses it could mean going to court. <br />Mr. Lambie asked if they had enough property for 4 horses and Mr. Smith <br />said they could handle 4 horses very well on the amount of land available. <br />Mr. Lambie and Dr. Ellicott said they would like to see things kept <br />cleaner than they were at present. <br />Dr. Cosgrove said all the junk cars were up to the Building Department. <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />