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VIRGINIA <br />FITZGERALD <br />LOVETT <br />ANIMAL <br />PERMIT <br />Dr. Cosgrove asked what was wrong with Greeley and Vynebrook before the Council <br />on Aging came into existence? <br />Mr. Lambie asked how many from Vynebrook and Greeley would go to the clinic at <br />the C.O.A.. <br />Mrs. Melcher answered that she did not know how many would use it. She said <br />sometimes the C.O.A. programs start slow and really develop. <br />Dr. Cosgrove said that Bill Sen had told him the people that live outside of <br />the villages wouldn't go into the villages to the blood pressure clinics. He <br />said that people outside the villages look down on the people that live there in <br />the villages. <br />Taking out a clinic from the village and moving it to the Council on Aging will <br />be discussed further before a decision is made. <br />Mr. Rooney told the Board that he was sorry that he didn't show up for the meet- <br />ing on April 13, 1981. <br />Mrs. Melcher and Mr. Rooney thanked the Board and retired. <br />At 9:00 p.m. Mrs. Virginia Fitzgerald Lovett and her daughter, Lisa, came before <br />the Board. <br />Mr. Lambie told Mrs. Fitzgerald that he drove onto her property one day to check <br />the manure storage problem and he found there were six horses on the property <br />and she did not have a permit for six horses. <br />Mrs. Fitzgerald said that Lisa saves horses from being killed. <br />Lisa said she is the owner of nine horses altogether. <br />Dr. Erdos said if they are going to take in any extra horses for a few days <br />that Lisa should call the Board of Health and notify them how many horses are <br />there. <br />Mrs. Fitzgerald wants the permit put in Lisa's name because she owns the horses. <br />The Board requires that the permit be in the property owner's name. <br />Dr. Erdos said it is his understanding the permit is issued to the property <br />owner. If Mrs. Fitzgerald wanted in her name she should write to the Town counsel <br />and request a ruling. <br />After the last meeting, Mrs. Fitzgerald was suppose to call the Health Department. <br />Mr. Smith told the Board to come in and discuss the problem of manure storage and <br />disposal but she never called. He said they have a trailer up there now that seems <br />to be working out all right. <br />Mr. Smith said he checked out the trailer and it should be on wheels and have a <br />little heavier cover on it. The manure should be moved out every week at the most. <br />Mr. Lambie asked if Mr. Smith has any recommendations for this permit? <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />
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