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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />"95 <br />Mr. Smith said that regulations state there should be one lifeguard for <br />20 bathers, 2 for forty users of the pool, etc. <br />Dr. Erdos said the people do not use the pool because there is a charge <br />of $165.00 a summer for its use. It is on a club membership and that the <br />condo's do not own the pool. <br />Mr. Smith said that most membership pools do have a lifeguard. People <br />that join a pool club expect to have a lifeguard, especially with children. <br />Dr. Erdos asked if the Board could make them have a lifeguard? <br />Mr. Smith said he didn't see why not. The regulations state that one life- <br />guard should be provided for 20 people using a pool. <br />Mr. Lambie said we should have a pretty good criteria if we are going to <br />enforce it. <br />Mr. Smith said that he has put it on every pool permit that goes out of <br />the office. <br />Dr. Roemer said that we should decide and make a decision. <br />Mr. Smith told the Board that the Town Manager would like all Boards TOWN -BY-LAWS <br />to look at the Town -By -Laws. <br />Mr. Lambie said that this Board has the power to define what waste <br />material is. <br />The Board discussed the changing of the animal regulations. What should <br />be added or depleted. They will continue to discuss revising the animal <br />regulations and each one meet with Mr. Smith with their suggestions. <br />The following permits were signed by the Board: <br />ANIMAL PERMITS <br />Elio Sgrosso <br />215 Marrett Rd. <br />John D. Chiesa, Jr. <br />44 Adams St. <br />Frederick J. Hopwood <br />172 Burlington St. <br />Roger Trudeau <br />7 Volunteer Way <br />Seasons Four <br />1265 Mass. Ave. <br />15 chickens <br />10 horses <br />4 horses and 20 chickens <br />1 horse <br />2 sheep, 2 goats, 3 poultry, 1 chicken and 1 duck <br />(seasonal - one month only) <br />