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The agreement has been signed with the Town and the State and the Board of <br />Health notified. Spraying will start sometime this week. <br />337 <br />RECREATIONAL <br />Mr. Smith told the Board that there are changes in the "minimum sanitation <br />and safety standards" for recreational camps for children. He said substantial <br />changes will go into effect in January 1983. <br />CAMPS <br />Mr. Smith told the Board our Department is now preparing for the annual rabies <br />clinic to be held on June 3 and 4 at the Public Works Barn. RABIES CLINIC <br />He is not sure just hor our clinic will be this year as Waltham had a two-day <br />clinic and only immunized 68 dogs and Needham only immunized 163 dogs. <br />Mr. Smith said we will have to take a look at next year's budget and also just <br />how long we should run this clinic. It would probably be better to have it <br />only one day. <br />The Hazardous Waste Day has been put off until some time in the Fall because <br />residents will probably be starting vacations in June. HAZARDOUS WASTE <br />DAY <br />Mr. Smith mentioned that he will be bringing in the people from the Sheraton - <br />Lexington Motor Inn if they don't shape up soon. <br />He had a report there are cockroaches in the Crackerbarrel Lounge. <br />We also had a call about a party of 18 people at the Sheraton for a brunch <br />and just about everyone of them were sick afterwards. <br />Dr. Erdos asked that #15 on the Agenda be postponed for now and thought the <br />Board should have a special meeting to discuss the DNA Research. <br />The Board agreed to have a special meeting on May 25th at 7:00 p.m. to discuss <br />this subject. <br />The following permits were signed by the Board: <br />Rubbish Disposal Permits <br />Chad Tully d/b/a C.T. Disposal - 3 trucks <br />851 Lancaster St., Leominster, Mass. <br />Animal Permits <br />John D. Chiesa, Jr. 10 horses <br />44 Adams St. <br />Alfred Iodice 10 poultry/fowl - 4 deer <br />63 Winter St. <br />Robert/Marie Rollins 3 horses <br />205 Grove St. <br />Henry Green, III 12 chickens/two rabbits <br />14 Fottler Ave. <br />Helen Stakutis 5 hens <br />160 Grant St. <br />
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