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274 <br />Chairman <br />BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING <br />June 15, 1956 <br />The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Health was <br />held in the Selectmen's Room, Town Offices, at 3.30 P.M. <br />Chairman McQuillan, Dr. Cosgrove, Mr. Dole and Mr. Lurvey <br />were present. <br />Chairman McQuillan was unanimously elected Charman for <br />the coming year. He has been a member of the Board since the <br />origin&l Board was appointed ten years ago. <br />The Polio vaccine for the second series of inoculations <br />Polio is expected about July 1. As the schools will be closed, a <br />Program meeting of the school nurses and Mr. Lurvey will be held on <br />Monday, June 18, at 2.30 P.M. to discuss a set-up for the <br />public clinics where all children will receive their second <br />shots. A notice will be sent out through the schools so <br />parents will be given notice as to the procedure for their <br />children. Notice will also be given to the local newspaper. <br />Rabies The Rabies Inoculation Clinic held May 21-24 went along <br />Clinic nicely. See attached sheet for statistics. <br />Mr. Friel, the builder, met with the Board at 3.45 P.M. <br />3 Paul His lot at 3 Paul Revere Road was found unsuitable for a <br />Revere Rd. cesspool or septic tank installation without some additional <br />engineering advice. Town sewer for the area will not be <br />available until about September, 1957. The decision of the <br />Board was to ask Mr. Friel to have an engineer draw up a plan <br />for disposal works, have the engineer talk it over with Mr. <br />Lucas, our Whitman & Howard engineer, and when agreed on a <br />workable solution, present this plan to the Board for approval. <br />Mr. Friel agreed to this as he feels the lot can be serviced , <br />even though it may involve extra expense. <br />The Sanitarian's report was read and items discussed. <br />One lot that was turned down, 110 Simonds Road, Mr. Gilbert <br />Barroza, owner,was talked over, and the Board decided that <br />Mr. Barroza should. ask for connection to the Grove Street <br />sewer. He has an easement through his land to Grove Street <br />which may cost near $1000, but the Simonds Road sewer will <br />probably not be available for another year. It was suggested <br />by lir. Cosgrove that a letter be sent to Mr. Barroza stating <br />this decision so that in the future the Board would have a <br />record on file to back up decisions in the future. Mr. Mc- <br />Quillan dictated a letter quoting the rule in the Board of <br />Health Regulations, Chapter V, Section 1, stating "where <br />there is a common sewer and within a period of time <br />satisfactory to the Board of Health, such building to be <br />connected with the sewer". <br />110 <br />Simonds <br />Rd. <br />Janice Wing <br />Bill <br />A bill was presented before the <br />Aid Society for the hospitalization <br />under their care. The bill is such <br />Aid is asking Lexington for help in <br />will ask Mr. Stevens, town counsel, <br />ponsibility for Lexington. <br />Board from the Children's <br />of Janice Wing, a child <br />a large one the Children's <br />the payment. The Board <br />for the amount of res - <br />0045 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />