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85 <br />BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING <br />May 19, 1950 <br />A regular meeting of the Board of Health was held in <br />the Selectmen's Room, Town Office Building, on Friday, <br />May 19, 1950 at 3:00 P.M. The members of the Board <br />were notified of the meeting by a notice mailed on <br />Tuesday, May 9, 1950. Chairman Cosgrove, Messrs. <br />McQuillan and Russell were present. Mr. Jackson, the <br />Health Sanitarian and Miss Murray, the Clerk and Agent, <br />were also present. <br />An application, dated May 2, 1950, for a permit to <br />keep 3 horses, 2 cows, 12 sheep, 100 poultry and 2 swine <br />at 63 Paul Revere Road, was received from Mr. John <br />Brucchi. <br />Several applications previously submitted by Mr. Brucchi <br />had been denied by the Board. <br />The Board discussed the subject at length and it was <br />unanimously voted to grant a permit for two sheep in <br />addition to the twenty-five poultry ( to be kept in a Brucchi <br />coop at all times, which was previously granted. <br />Mr. Brucchi came to the Selectmen's Office and wished <br />to discuss the matter further with the Board. However, <br />it was the opinion of all members that enough time had <br />been given to Mr. Brucchi at previous meetings and <br />there was not sufficient time to hear him further, con- <br />sideriiig the 18ngth of the ggenda. Mr. Jackson was <br />instructed to/advise Mr. Brucchi. He returned to the <br />meeting and said that Mr. Brucchi had a petition which <br />he claimed was signed by neighbors, most of whom were <br />located some distance away, stating that they had no <br />objections to his application. He refused, however, to <br />leave the petition with the Board. <br />Application was received from Mrs. Dorothy Kozman, 40 <br />Normandy Road, for a license to maintain a Boarding <br />Home for two infants under the age of two years for Kozman <br />the Boston Children's Friend. Infant <br />Mr. Jackson informed the Board that he had inspected Boarding <br />the home and talked with Mrs. Kozman and insofar as Home <br />he was able to determine conditions appeared to be <br />satisfactory. <br />Upon motion of Mr. McQuillan, seconded by Mr. Russell, <br />it was voted to grant the license. <br />The Clerk was instructed to write the Town Counsel and <br />request his opinion as to whether this would consitutute <br />a business in a residential area. <br />