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305 <br />He thinks the Board should have him come in to Board Meeting before they sign <br />the letter to find out what his intentions are for the future. <br />The filling seems to be almost completed, Mr. Smith said. The Town of Arling- MR. CATALDO'S <br />ton brings their fill up to Cataldo's Farm. LETTER <br />Mr. Cataldo's 3 -year permit will be up next year. He needs a yearly letter <br />from the Board of Health for the Army Engineers. <br />The Board agreed to invite Mr. Cataldo into the next Board Meeting. <br />Dr. Roemer asked Mr. Smith if the Board members should take a look at the property <br />down there. <br />Mr. Smith thought it would be a good idea. He told Dr. Roemer she could come <br />into the office and go through Mr. Cataldo's file at any time to familiarize <br />herself with the situation. <br />Mr. Smith said he wouldn't be surprised if Mr. Cataldo eventually will build <br />condominiums down there. If he does, the Conservation Commission will make <br />him have a retention pond. <br />Dr. Erdos asked if the Board adopted the animal regulations they discussed MISCELLANEOUS <br />last month. <br />Mr. Smith said, "No, he wanted to get together with Mr. Lambie, but he hasn't <br />had the time". <br />Mr. Smith informed the Board that "bake sales" are now legal. <br />He said that he had been trying to contact Mr. Rollins of Grove Street, but <br />has not been successful. <br />Mr. Smith briefly talked about earth removal. He said they were trying to bring <br />in dirt from the Red Line project to Ricci's farm. They have found the dirt is <br />filled with naptha and some workers have become ill. This was not allowed to be <br />brought into Town. <br />Mr. Lambie discussed an operational sheet he had been "playing around" with, <br />about what objectives the Board of Health has, what they can do in general, <br />setting criteria, what the real priorities of the Board are, etc. <br />Mr. Smith said a new manual has come out from the State telling all about what <br />Boards of Health can do, and the new rules and regulations book will be out soon, <br />also. <br />Dr. Roemer said the Board should examine the possible needs of the Town that no <br />one else is doing. She said she is concerned about the large number of people <br />not able to get medical care, cannot afford it, the expense of private medical <br />care for those who cannot afford it and are not eligible for Medicaid. She said <br />FISH takes people to Boston City Hospital from here because some cannot afford <br />the doctors here. <br />Dr. Erdos said he feels if people cannot pay for medical care, the doctors would <br />not refuse to treat them. <br />Mr. Lambie said that this operational sheet is something that he started to put <br />
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