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328 <br />-2- <br />Mr. Hamilton apologized after the meeting for being so loud, and <br />Hamilton thanked the Board for hearing him out. The Harveys and Mr. Lichter- <br />Harbell man met with the Board as abuttors because they disapprove of more <br />St. than one house being built on these two lots. They feel the buil- <br />ding of two more sewage installations will create a health hazard <br />for all neighbors in the area because of the topography of the <br />land and past experience with surface water, etc. The Board members <br />and Mr. Kraynick stated that as long as rules and regulations are <br />observed for building sewage installations, permits must be given - <br />personal opinions do not enter into it if codes and regulations <br />are observed. <br />ung. Fees <br />Earbell <br />St. <br />The meeting adjourned at 5.15 P.M. <br />Clerk <br />BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING <br />May 23, 1958 <br />A regular meeting of the Board of Health was held in the Health <br />Department Office on Friday, May 23, 1958, at 3 P.M. with Chairman <br />McQuillan, Dr. Cosgrove, Mr. Cole, and Mr. Lurvey present. <br />The Board discussed the increase in engineering fees by Whitman <br />& Howard from $4.80 to $5.80 an hour, and voted to notify Whitman & <br />Howard that the Board recommends that this increase be made, retro- <br />active to January 1, 1958. <br />Mr. John Harvey, 1 Constitution Road, stopped in to ask the <br />board for a copy of the action taken at the special meeting of the <br />Board on May 1, when the problem of two building lots on Harbell <br />Street owned by Mr. William Hamilton was discussed. The Board <br />asked the clerk to forward a copy of the minutes of the meeting <br />to Mr. Harvey before June 10. <br />Animal Animal Permits ordinarily renewed or approved by the Board at <br />Permits the April meeting were discussed and approved at this May meeting. <br />Due to the long agendas at meetings and the number of special <br />meetings, the permits have been held up. Excent for two or three <br />cases which are being held for further investigation, all permits <br />were approved. In some cases the number of animals was limited. <br />Potters The renewal of the piggery license for Potter's Walnut Farm <br />;piggery Trust has not been approved awaiting a meeting of Mr. Lurvey, <br />Mr. Herterick and Mr. Woodies of the Minute Man Highlands Commun- <br />ity Association Investigating Committee. Plot plans for the <br />trenching of manure are to be made so that the committee, Mr. Lurvey, <br />and the Potters will have a definite idea of the way it is to be don <br />A hearing was to be held at 3.30 P.M. at this meeting on the <br />Sheep question of a permit to keep a sheep at 31 Tyler Road. None of <br />31 Tyler the abuttors showed up for the meeting, one resident telephoned <br />Road during the meeting to register his objection. Before the meeting <br />was over Mrs. Mades, the owner of the sheep, called to say that <br />the sheep had lambed, and she could not be present at the meeting. <br />