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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1951-09-07BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING September 7, 1951 3:30 P.M. Mr. John Brucchi re: Permit to keep animals. Licenses to be approved: [ Fred W. Burgess Gabriel Brucchi Lawrence C. Bradshaw William Ivarson Stephen D. Elyse Thomas B. Lewis Robert Myatt Joseph Monsignore Ellen L. Sharkey James F. Sawyer Ralph S. Taylor Louis H. Spencer Edith S. Woodward W. E. Williams 30 72 60 26 159 341 9 76 13 55 52 487 400 Cottage Street Hinchey Road Outlook Drive Cottage Street Shade Street Wood Street 127 12 poultry 2 swine 30 poultry 7 poultry & 2 swine poultry poultry 1 horse 1 cow 4 swine 1 pony 4 cows & 12 poultry 40 poultry 13 poultry 7 poultry Undertaker;s. License Infant Boarding Home Day Nursery 3,000 Sunnyknoll Ave. Laconia Street Hazel Road Centre Street Forest Court Waltham Street Waltham Street Lowell Street 0-aR ',6'a9R,D t ve6,4 4%.7.19 d c p4m iM 7, sEE p4 M2 128 Brucchi BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING September 7, 1951 A regular meeting of the Board of Health was held in the Selectmen's Room; Town Office Building on Friday, September 7, 1951. Chairman Cosgrove, Mr. McQuillan, Mr. -Jackson, the Sanitarian, and the Agent were present. Mr. John Brucchi 63 Paul Revere Road, met with the Board to discusb:his application for a permit to keep 6 horses, 7 cows, and '75 poultry. Mr. Brucchi-stated that he has had no trouble - with any of his neighbors -with the exception of Mr. Adams who lives -next door. The Chairman inquired as to the kind of horses that would be kept and Mr. Brucchi replied that he will have ponies and possibly one or two saddle horses. Be said that at times there may be an extra horse or two until he diepoees of them. The Chairman asked if he had any sheep on the premises and he admitted that he has four. He said that if he is given permission to keep horses he will not keep sheep because the horses will keep, the pasture cut down too fine. He said that if the application is approved he will"cut out every- thing else". Mr. Brucchi said that Mr. McQuillan had inspected his -place and admitted that it has been improved 100%. Mr. -Jackson' said that the property has been improved, but Mr. Brucchi is still keeping more animals -than his permit allows. Mr. Braeohi asked if he would have to have a permit to keep a jackass and the Chairman replied in the affirmative. Mr. Bruccht asked if it would be considered a horse and the Chairman replied in the negative. Mr. Brucchisaid that the Board had better include a jackass on the application and that if it made any noise he would dispose of it. The Chairman said that the Board would consider the application. Mr. Brucchi-said-that in the meantime he might have some peniea. The Chairman said that he would not give hie. permission to keep ponies. Mr. Bruoehi retired at 3:50 P.M. Mr. Jackson reported that he has checked with the neighbors in the vicinity and the three nearest are opposed to a permit being granted because they feel that if permission is granted for one animal Mr. Brucohi will keep mare. Ne said that the neighbors feel -this is a residential area and should be kept as such. Upon motion --made and seconded, it was voted to grant Mr. Brucehi a permit to keep 2 horses and 75 poultry. 1 Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to grant the following licenses: Louis H. Spencer 52 Fred W. Burgess 30 Gabriel Brucchi 72 Lawrence C. Bradshaw 60 William Ivaraon 26 Stephen D. Klyoe 159 Thomas B. Lewis 341 Robert Myatt Ellen L. Sharkey James F. Sawyer Ralph S. Taylor Edith S. Woodward W. E. Williams Waltham Street Cottage Street Hinchey Road Outlook Drive Cottage ,Street Shade Street Wood Street 9 Sunnyknoll Ave. 13 Hazel Road 5 Centre Street 5 Forest Court 487 Waltham Street 400 Lowell Street 129 Undertaker 12 poultry 2 swine 30 poultry 7 poultry & 2 swine - 18 poultry 3,000 poultry 1 horse 1 cow 4 swine 1 pony 40 poultry 13 poultry 7 poultry Infant Boarding Day Nursery School Letter was received from the Symmes Arlington Hospital advising that Mr. Kirkland, 33 Reed Street, Lexington, will need assistance•in payment of bill for the board and Care of a premature baby.girl born July 19, 1951. • Mr. Jackson was instructed to contact Mr. Kirklands employer and verify his salary before'any action is Kirkland,' taken relative to payment of the bill. He was.further baby instructed to find out what other towns are doing in regard to payment of hospital bills for premature babies. Mr. Jackson reported favorably on the equipment for manufacture of ice cream at the L. J. Foss establishment Foss and recommended that a license by granted. ice creel Upon motion made and seconded it was voted to grant license ` a license to L. J. -Foss, 1734 Massachusetts Avenue for the manufacture of frozen desserts and/or ice cream mix. The meeting adjourned at 5:05 P.M. A true record, Attest: