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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1952-10-17172 BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING October 17, 1952 A regular meeting of the Board of Health was held in the Selectmen's Room, Town Office Building, on Friday, October 17, 1952 at 3;00 P. M. Chairman McQuillan, Messrs. Cosgrove and Russell were present. Mr. Jackson, Health Sanitarian, and the Agent were also present. Application was received from Elisabeth R. White, 26 Downing Road, for renewal of license to board two infants. Infant Mr. Jackson recommended that the application be Boarding approved and upon motion of Mr. Russell, seconded by Dr. Cosgrove, it was voted to approve the application for renewal. Application was received from Edith L. Woodward, 487 Waltham Street, for renewal of license to board two infants. Mr. Jackson recommended that the application bre approved and upon motion of Mr. Russell, seconded by Dr. Cosgrove, it was voted to approve the application for renewal. Application was received from Donald W. Murphy, 5 Reed Street, Arlington and William Flynn, 31 F. & M. Gardner Street, Arlington, d.b.a. F. & M. Disposal Rubbish Service, for a permit to collect rubbish in Lexington. Collection Upon motion of Mr. Russell, seconded by Dr. Cos- grove, it was voted to grant the license with the understanding that the vehicles are to be covered, and there are to be no collections from sidewalks. Poultry permit Application was received from Thomas R. Snelson for a permit to keep thirty-five poultry at 582 Mas- sachusetts Ave. Mr. Jackson reported that the applic- ant has kept poultry at this address for some time, but without a permit, and that the neighbors do not object. Upon motion of Dr. Cosgrove, seconded by Mr. Russell, it was voted to grant Mr. Snelson a permit to keep thirty-five poultry. Application was received from John Brucchi for a permit to keep eight horses, two steers and seventy- Brucchi five poultry at 63 Paul Revere Road. Animal Upon motion of Dr. Cosgrove, seconded by Mr. Permit Russell, it was voted to grant a permit to Mr. Brucchi 1.4 1 1 173 to keep two horses and seventy-five poultry. The Agent was instructed to advise Town Counsel that the Board had granted the above mentioned permit, understands that he is keeping more animals than allowed on the permit, and further to take whatever action is necessary to make him comply with the permit. Mr. Jackson's report for the period September 5th through October 16th was noted and placed on file. t!r. Jackson reported that there are thirty-eight houses located in the so-called Manor. Section that have not as yet complied with the Board's order of Manor February, 1952 to connect with the sewer before Sep- sewer tember 15, 1952. connections Mr. Russell agreed to compose a letter to be sent to all individuals who have not complied with the order or have not made a deposit for connecting, requesting them to advise the Board in writing as to why connections have not been made and what they intend to do. The meeting adjourned at 4;15 P. M. A true record, Attest: Agent