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2 <br />r „ n <br />a .1. ,. i-1Ce - ,7 .�..� n t.h'Y'ik=OO. -?]. coming in t0 the <br />meeting. <br />Fr. Carroll retired at 8:30 :.E. <br />The Board checked. the A.. alth Officers report and Questioned <br />the high utensil counts for lnute l'an Restaurant and Battle HEALTH <br />Green Irn. Er. Finneran explained that until these two estab- OF:IC' r <br />S <br />lishments installed a different hot water system they could REPORT <br />continue to have high counts. The hot water systems now in <br />operation are not adeuate for the establishments. hie said <br />he would contact both places to see if a solution could be <br />reached. <br />The following Child Care Center licenses wa.'e signed by <br />the Board: <br />Unitarian Cooperative Nursery Kindergarten <br />Methodist Weekday School <br />Hancock Church weekday Kindergarten <br />Countryside Kindegarten <br />Lex_ir ton Manor Kindergarten <br />Temple Hmunah Kindergarten <br />The meeting was adjourned. at 6:45 P.M. <br />BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING <br />SEPTEMBER 11., 1961 <br />The regular meeting of the Board of Health was held Monday, <br />September 1L., 1964, at 7:00 P.M. in the Health Department Office. <br />Members present were: Mr. R. L. McQuillan, Chairman, Dr. William <br />Cosgrove, Mr. James M. West and Director of Public Health Mr. <br />James F. Finneran. <br />The minutes of the July 13, 1964, meeting were approved as <br />read. <br />Mr. Joseph Prestejohn, 651 Marrett Road, came before the REQUEST FOR <br />Board with Mr. Maxwell of the Dump -A11 Company to request per- DUMP PERMIT <br />mission from the Board to dump demolition material in a sani- <br />tary land fill type operation on property owned by Mr. Preste- <br />john located on Bedford Street opposite the New Armory Building. <br />Mr. Prestejohn explained that he owned 18 acres of land which <br />was low land and very wet, and in order to be used for any building <br />purposes this land must be filled. At present he has about 300 feet <br />from the street in filled and the land is about seven or eight hun- <br />dred feet deep. <br />The Board asked what type of demolition material would be dumped <br />there. <br />Mr. Maxwell said it would be brick -bats, wood, paper, etc from <br />