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3 8 <br />Mr. Smith briefly discussed that the Board of Selectmen are contemplating <br />changing the regulation in regard to the time trash can be put out for pick-up. <br />They are thinking of letting trash being put out one hour after sunset for next <br />day's collection. The raccoons, skunks, etc. (dogs) could tear and spread the <br />trash all over. Mr. Smith has no objection to it being put out the night before <br />as long as it is picked up after dogs, etc. get into it. <br />There has been a salmonella outbreak in the State. We received a letter from <br />the State that they had not identified the food source as yet but it seems <br />to be a common food item. <br />Mario's and Denny's had personnel that had salmonella and Mr. Smith had to <br />request they stop working until the Salmonella was under control. <br />Collaborative Research has requested to keep an increased number of rabbits <br />at the presises in Lexington. The permit fee will increase to $20.00. <br />Mr. Smith reported that the dog control department is operating well and <br />the sanitarian has been doing a good job. We could really use a full-time <br />sanitarian as the work -load of the Health Department has increased. The <br />church and school kitchens will be needing inspections soon. <br />Mr. Smith had received a call from a resident about some dumping at Honeywell. <br />He has an appointment to tour their facility with one of the executives there. <br />The next meeting will be on October 18, 1982. <br />The following permits were signed by the Board: <br />Food Service Establishments <br />Mother Earth Cain's Seafoods <br />10 Muzzey St. 321 Woburn St. <br />MacDonald's Data Resources Vending Machines <br />Minute Man Vocational School 29 Hartwell Ave. <br />Mario's Restaurant Data Resources Vending Machines <br />1733 Mass. Ave. 24 Hartwell Ave. <br />Alexander's Convenient Store Data Instruments (Dining Mgmt. Services) <br />335 Woburn St. 4 Hartwell Place <br />ARA Services for Honeywell Instrumentation Lab. (VIP Vending) <br />2 Forbes Rd. 113 Hartwell Ave. <br />Folsom's Seafoods of Lexington Honeywell - ARA Services <br />182 Bedford St. 3 Forbes Rd. <br />Kinder Care Learning Center Gracie's Restaurant <br />80 Maple St. One Meriam St. <br />1 <br />1 <br />
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