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- n - <br />Mr. Smith reported that Mother Earth had cleaned up their place considerably MOTHER <br />and they now want to sell hot soup and hot cider. He stated that there is no water EARTH <br />upstairs. He is not in favor of his selling these things but he will go over there <br />and give it an evaluation. Wants to see just what his operation will be as he needs <br />hot and cold running water and they do not have it on the first floor. <br />The following permits were signed by the Boards; <br />ANIMAL PERMIT <br />George Kazazian, 113 Concord Ave. - 3 horses - renewal <br />FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS <br />Alexander's Convenient Store, 335 Woburn St. <br />V I P Vending for Instrumentation Lab, 113 Hartwell Ave. <br />Mario's Italian Restuarant, 1733 Mass Ave. <br />ARA Services for Honeywell Radiation Center, 3 Forbes Rd. <br />Service Systems at Milipore, 35 Hartwell Ave. <br />Folsom's Seafoods of Lexington, 182 Bedford St. <br />Ruth Benoit d/b/a "The Kitchen", 363 Mass Ave. - new <br />CANTEEN MOBILE SERVERS <br />Philip F. Doherty, 5 Guild Rd., Burlington, Mass. <br />Dwight D. Robinson, 41 Dragon Court, Woburn, Mass. <br />Meeting adjourned at 10:00 p.m. <br />BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING <br />NOVEMBER 5, 1979 <br />The regular meeting of the Board of Health was held Monday, November 5, <br />1979 in Room G-15 of the Town Office Building. Members present were: Dr. <br />William L. Cosgrove, Chairman; Mr. James W. Lambie, Dr. Michael S. Erdos and <br />Mr. George A. Smith, Director of Public Health. <br />Minutes of the last meeting were approved as read. <br />Mr. Smith reported that the Heidke Subdivision plan has 22 items on it to HEIDKE <br />be updated. This is a small subdivision (4 houses) in the Young St./Webb St. SUBDIVISION <br />area.. There is town sewer available. <br />Dr. Erdos mentioned that it had been brought to his attention that the BOYADJIAN - <br />area is wet all during the Spring season. SYRINGE <br />PERMIT <br />Mr. Smith said that it would have been more our problem before the days <br />of Conservation than it is now. <br />Mr. Boyadjian of 43 Fern Street came in before the Board to ask for a <br />syringe permit for his wife, Brigitte. She uses these syringes in her work in <br />restoring pictures and works of art for museums and private customers. Chapter <br />94, section 27C says Board of Health has to give approval before a syringe <br />can be obtained. <br />The Board agreed to grant this permit - stating on the permit that the <br />syringes are to be purchased at one pharmacy only and the reason the syringes <br />are to be used. <br />