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o95' <br />Hancock Congregational Church <br />Lexington Christian Academy <br />Denny's Restaurant <br />Bernardine Clarke <br />Meeting was adjourned at 9:45 p.m. <br />BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING <br />MAY 3, 1976 <br />The regular meeting of the Board of Health was held Monday, May 3, 1976 <br />at 7:00 P.M. in Room G-15 of the Town Office Building. Members present were: <br />Dr. William L. Cosgrove, Chairman; James W. Lambie, Charles E. Ellicott, M.D. <br />and Director of Public Health George A. Smith. <br />Minutes of April 5, 1976 meeting were approved as typed. <br />Mr. Smith reported that there was still four or five people at one end MOON HILL <br />of Moon Hill Road that did not want the town sewer. He said the Board had SEWER <br />recommended doing the whole area and he would like to know if the Board <br />still recommended this whole area be serviced with Town sewer. <br />One of the reasons these people did not want the sewer was because an <br />easement would be needed through some of their natural areas. It would not <br />mean cutting any large trees but it would mean cutting some of the scrub <br />material which would grow back very quickly. <br />The Board agreed they would certainly stay with their original recommen- <br />dation that the whole area of Moon Hill Road be sewered. <br />At 7:30 p.m. Miss Kocopoulos, Attorney for Alexander's Pizza Store came <br />before the Board at the request of Mr. Smith. Mr. Smith explained to the <br />Board that as Alexander's owner was in Greece he thought Miss Kocopoulos ALEXANDER'S <br />should know and understand the problems he had with this establishment. PIZZA STORE <br />Dr. Cosgrove said he and the other members of the Board had read the <br />file on Alexander's and it had been just a series of requests to clean the <br />place up. He said last month, before Alexander went to Greece, he had been <br />requested to appear before the Board at the Aprilmeeting which he chose to <br />ignore. As far as the Board was concerned this place must be cleaned and <br />kept clean and all the Sanitary Code requirements met or the Board of Health <br />was prepared to close the place. <br />Mr. Smith said he had been into the store today and was pleased with the <br />improvement. Mr. Smith went on to explain to Miss Kocopoulos that Alexander <br />had brought in plans for a proposed renovation program which would have ex- <br />panded the store and provided a second toilet room as required in the plumbing <br />code. Since Mrs. Benoit has taken over the managering of this place there has <br />been a marked improvement in the cleanliness of the place. Mr. Smith said that <br />when he saw the place today it was the cleanest it had ever been. <br />Miss Kocopoulos said she was sure that Alexander was sincere in making <br />the corrections demanded by Mr. Smith. She went on to explain that she <br />represented over thirty-eight Pizza Restaurants in the Greater Boston area. <br />As far as she was concerned cleanliness was a strong factor with her. She <br />