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3 ,i_ � ) <br />INSTALLER'S 11,RMITS <br />Rite Clean Cesspool 'Service <br />Suburbanite Cesspool Service <br />DeFelice Bros <br />Sears & Schofield Contracting Co. <br />Herman):Tiaeising <br />Meeting adjourned at 9:00 P.M. <br />Dorothy Jones, Clerk <br />BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING <br />FEBRUARY 2, 1970 <br />The regular meeting of the Board of Health was held Monday, <br />February 2, 1970 at 7:00 P.M. in the Health Department Office. <br />Members present were: Dr. William Cosgrove, Chairman, Dr. Charles <br />Colburn, Mr. James Lambie and Robert Heustis, Director of Public <br />Health. <br />Minutes of the January 5, 1970 meeting were approved as read. <br />Mr. Heustis reported that the judge at Concord District <br />Court granted Mr. DeFelice an extension until May 20, 1970 to DEFELICE <br />comply with the Board of Health order to cover and grade the LAND FILL <br />area of debris he had dumped on his property. <br />The letter from Mr. William Dailey, Jr., Attorney for Mr. <br />DeFelice was read by the Board and placed on file. Mr. Heustis <br />explained this letter was not received until after he had been <br />to court on this order. In this letter Mr. Dailey requested the <br />right for he and his client to come before the Board for a re- <br />evaluation of this order if it proved too expensive for his client <br />to carry out. <br />The letter from the State Division of Environmental Health CATALDO <br />recommending that the land fill program requested by Ralph and LAND FILL <br />Joseph Cataldo be denied was read and placed on file. The Board <br />had denied this request at a previous meeting. <br />Mr. Heustis explained that the probation period granted DAIRY CO. <br />by the Board to Ware Dairy, Blue Ribbon Dairy and Cumberland PROBATION <br />Farm Stores ended on January 19, 1970. He went on to say, PERIOD <br />Blue Ribbon had done very well during that period keeping all <br />the counts within the State Standards set for milk products. <br />Cumberland Farms has started to use sterilized cream in their <br />Lexington Stores which should help. Ware Dairy had done very <br />well up to the samples taken on January 20, 1970. Our testing <br />showed high counts on these samples but the samples saved by <br />the driver from the same case of milk and cream and tested by <br />the Ware Dairy Laboratory did not agree. <br />Dr. Cosgrove asked if Mr. Heustis had been in touch with <br />Mr. Connor of the Dairy regarding this discrepancy. <br />Mr. Heustis said Yes he had called him on the phone and <br />