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442 <br />to complete and she would not let him open until these things had been completed. <br />Dunkin Donuts gave her some problems, but he did get his place cleaned up. <br />RDNA Mr. Smith said that the RDNA Advisory Committee is just about ready to <br />ADVISORY write their report to the Board of Health. Wednesday evening, September 12th <br />COMMITTEE should be their last meeting. If any member of the Board of Health wants to <br />go - it will be held up in the Public Works Office (X.00m 201) of the Town Office <br />Building. <br />The final letter will need a large scale review with the Board of Health. <br />Mr. Smith said the committee was upset with him because of his restrictions <br />on food service. If there is going to be cafeterias, he said, their has to be <br />full pest control because pests, i.e. cockroaches, can travel both ways (to the <br />cafeterias and from the cafeterias. <br />The RDNA Advisory Committee will probably meet at the October meeting of the <br />Board of Health if their report/letter is completed before then. <br />MOSQUITO Mr. Smith said the mosquitoes are beginning to go - the mosquito trappings <br />CONTROL are low in number. <br />A horse died in Brockton from EEE. David Henley of the E.M.M.C.P. told Mr. <br />Smith that at the state game farm pheasants have been dying. He said when one <br />pheasant dies that the others have a tendency to pick at the dead one and can <br />contact EEE that way but even those in noncontiguous pens have also died so they <br />must have been bitten by mosquitoes. <br />Mr. Smith said he will be writing his last weekly message for the cable <br />TV this week. <br />FARMINGTON The plans for the new subdivision, Farmington Rise, going to be built by <br />RISE SUB- Mr. Mark Moore seem o.k. Drainage arrangement is good, there will be town <br />DIVISION sewer and town water. <br />RAYTHEON <br />NO SMOKING <br />SECTION <br />Mr. Smith suggested that the Board ask Mr. Mark Moore to come into the next <br />Board Meeting. <br />Mr. Smith said Susan Adler, Assistant to the Town Manager, had asked for his <br />comments on the Bow Street sewage dumping station. <br />Mr. Smith said he can"just see the Bow Street manhole for sewage disposal <br />having to be moved somewhere else when the new development is completed and <br />people move in there." He felt that the manhole should be manned at all times <br />during the day because in the past trucks have come in there from out of Town <br />that were not licensed with the Board of Health. Mr. Smith thinks that the <br />disposal site should be up at Public Works and manned with someone up there. <br />Mr. Smith told the Board that he is meeting on Wednesday, September 12th with <br />Mr. Norman Cohen, Town Counsel, in regard to Raytheon and their not setting aside <br />a 25% of their cafeteria seats for non-smokers. <br />1 <br />
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