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that these animals be at least 15 feet from the lot lines and 150 feet from <br />a public way. <br />Mr. Kleinmann said his wife must drink goats milk as she was allergic to cows <br />milk. <br />Dr. Ellicott suggested that Mrs. Kleinmann talk to her neighbors and see if <br />they could come to some agreement. <br />The Kleinmanns thanked the Board and retired. <br />The statistical report for the Well Elderly Clinic for September was <br />as follows: <br />7 clinics - 14 hours <br />143 visits <br />92 new clients <br />51 repeat clients <br />27 nursing hours <br />4$9 <br />WELL <br />ELDERLY <br />CLINIC <br />The clerk explained that Lexington would be participating in a survey of SURVEY <br />upper respiratory illnesses being conducted by the State Health Department. RESPIRATORY <br />Four industrial firms and the school system had been contacted to participate DISEASE <br />in the program. <br />The following permits were signed by the Board: <br />Food Service Establishments: <br />Merry Mart, Snack Bar <br />Mario's Restaurant <br />Ginn and Co. Vending Machines <br />Child Care Centers: <br />Living and Learning School <br />Community Nursery School, Inc. <br />Hotel -Motel License <br />Battle Green Motor Inn ( Ninety day provisional permit) <br />Meeting adjourned at 10:45 P.M. <br />BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING <br />DECEMBER 3, 1973 <br />The regular meeting of the Board of Health was held Monday, December 3, <br />1973, at 7:00 p.m. in Conference Room G-15. Members present were: Dr. William <br />L. Cosgrove, Chairman; James W. Lambie and Dr. Charles Ellicott. <br />The minutes of the November 5, 1973 meeting were approved as read. <br />The Board discussed the status of the hiring of a new Health Officer <br />and it was agreed Dr. Cosgrove would see Mr. O'Connell and discuss the Board <br />assisting him in placing ads in the papers and also placing ads in the Health <br />publications. <br />