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451 <br />BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING <br />JANUARY 21, 1985 <br />The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Health was held Monday, January <br />21, 1985 in Room G-1 (Recreation Office) of the Town Office Building. Members <br />present were: Mr. James W. Lambie, Chairman; Donald A. Goldmann, M.D., Howard B. <br />Asarkof, D.D.S., George A. Smith, Jr., Director of Public Health and Mrs. Deborah <br />J. Halko, Sanitarian. <br />The Board accepted the minutes of a November Board of Health Meeting written <br />.y George Smith, Health Director. <br />At 7:30 p.m. Mr. Chris Bejorian of Spa Labs came before the Board. Mr. Bejoian <br />has a new product "Crystaline" he is trying to get the Board. of Health to approve <br />so that it would help him to get state approval to sell this product to hot tub/ <br />whirlpool operators. <br />Mr. Bejorian feels that he has a vital product but it needs the sanction of <br />a Board of Health, the D.E.Q.E. said. <br />Mr. Lambie said we are not the Board thatyou should be asking to be a vehicle <br />for this product but feels he should be writing to the state for testing. <br />The Board feels the chlorinator has worked successfully in pools and hot tubs <br />and a tablet and skimmer is not going to do the job. After further discussion Mr. <br />Bejorian said he appreciated the Board seeing him, thanked the Board and retired. <br />At 8:oo p.m. Mr. Fred Goodrich of Barnstead, New Hampshire, owner of property <br />at 32 James Street came before the Board. Mr. Goodrich has a potential buyer for <br />this property but he is having a septic system problem. He is requesting a <br />variance from tying into town sewer from the Board of Health because he feels it <br />would cost too much money to connect. He would like to put in another septic <br />system. <br />The regulations are stated: If there is sewer on the street and there is a <br />problem with the septic system one must connect to town sewer. <br />There is a lot of ledge on Mr. Goodrich's property so the Board feels that a <br />new system could be very costly, anyway. <br />The Town Engineer, Frank Fields and the Superintendent of the Water & Sewer <br />Department, Richard Spiers, feel the house should be sewered. <br />A new system could be put in and in one year there could be problems - <br />depending upon the ground conditions so the best solution is to connect to town <br />sewer. The Board said they could not approve a new system without first seeing <br />the results of a detailed engineering study of the ground conditions. <br />The Board totally agreed that this house should be tied into town sewer and <br />therefore denied a variance. Mr. Lambie told Mr. Goodrich that is the best <br />solution to this problem. <br />Mr. Goodrich thanked the Board and retired. <br />
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