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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-09-090 525 BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING SEPTEMBER 9, 1986 The monthly meeting of the Board of Health was held Tuesday, September 9, 1986 at 7:15 p.m. in Room G-15 of the Town Office Building. Members present were: Dr. Howard B. Asarkof, Chairman; Dr. Donald Goldmann, Dr. Stan Finkelstein, Jacqueline Selway, Sanitarian and George A. Smith, Director of Public Health. George Smith, the Director, welcomed the new member to the Board of Health and introduced him to everyone there. SANITARIAN'S Jacqy Selway, Sanitarian, reported to the Board that she has con - REPORT tinued her crackdown on problem establishments. Denny's Restaurant was filthy and had cockroaches, Peking Gardens was filthy and she found there were people living in the basement of the restaurant. Yangtze River is being reinspected tomorrow as she did not find that restaurant clean. We had complaints from residents that there were young children in diapers on the counters at Dunkin Donuts. There also had been complaints about Maunders Market. Jacqy found it was a mess in there. The meat shop in there was clean. Friendly's on Bedford Street is under new management. There was a car found on Wilson's Farm with someone living in it. It is piled with books. Several other inspections were also made including Castiello's, Le Bellecour, Alexander's, Kilnbrook V Coffee Station, Catch Penny Motel renovations and also the MINUTE MAN VOCATIONAL SCHOOL was inspected. The school is o.k. Jacqy and Officer Raboin will be completing their "seat belt" survey on Wednesday. HEALTH Mr. Smith told the Board that a person on Wood Street may be apply - DIRECTOR'S ing for a horse permit. The regulations call for two acres for one REPORT horse but the person's property is under one acre, therefore, there is insufficient land. The Chairman asked about any more complaints from Vincent Bucca and the wood stove issue. Mr. Smith said that is finished and he had written his report to the Town Manager. Mr. Smith said he is looking into standards for wood stoves. Mr. Smith said we don't have the authority over the stoves. The Fire Department and the Building Department have their regula- tions for the wood stoves. Mr. Smith reported that we had a busy summer checking the town pools, all the semi-public pools. He said he had checked out the Adams pool and could not find anything wrong with it. All in all, we had a pretty good summer. Mr. Smith told the Board that we are now getting ready for our flu immunization clinic. He said the vaccine in the fall will not protect against the Asian flu. It is Ann Arbor, Miss. and Chile tri -valent. Mr. Smith said there is another being manufactured for December but it is for people 35 years or under. The Board discussed how the School Department has come out with a policy on AIDS but has not contacted the Board of Health at all. The Board was in agreement that some representatives of the school department should be invited in to the next meeting. Mr. Smith told the Board that Seragen has moved to Hopkinton, Collaborative Research has moved to Bedford and has applied for a permit there, Genetic Research thought of moving to Lexington but has decided to go to Andover. Andover has adopted Lexington's regulations. Mr. Smith told the Board that he had published the changes of our regula- tions in the paper. Dr. Goldmann brought up the problem of the trucks at the Sand & Gravel Co. on Adams Street. He said the "noise of the backpup" of the trucks is annoying to the residents, as is the dust created from the business. Dr. Goldmann wants to know the proper approach to have something done about this. The Director said he could complain to Air Pollution or to Burlington Health Department. Dr. Goldmann wanted to know if the town would represent the residents but the Director said "no" the residents have to have their input - they should start by banding together and complaining to Burlington as the sand pit is in Burlington or they can first talk to Lexington Police - maybe they could take it up with Burlington. Mr. Smith told the Board that the sand and gravel company owns the road (Adams Street). One of the members said he knew Dr. Castle of the Burlington Board of Health and he will talk to him to see what can be done. The big problem is that the sand and gravel company is in another town. Mr. Smith reported that the Hazardous Waste Day will be held on October 25th at the Public Works Building on Bedford Street. This year we will be having the Town of Lincoln join us as part of our program. Mr. Smith told the Board that there had been an article published in the Journal of Public Health in regard to a brochure that he had pre- pared and printed on "Social Functions and Catering/Church Functions." There have been many requests for this brochure from all over the country. Dr. Asarkof brought up the point that he feels some of these eating places in town should be closed down. Places like Denny's, Peking Gardens and Maunder's are pig pens. Mr. Smith said that Denny's is bad. He said we can bring them in for a hearing. 1 1 1 Dr. Asarkof said he gets complaints on a daily basis about the eating places here in town. Mr. Smith said when Jacqy goes out for an inspection and finds a place really dirty she sends them a "certified" letter telling them she wants the place cleaned up - then goes back in about three weeks for re -inspec- tion. A question was asked about Salmonella and the restaurants. Mr. Smith said that if a place is just messy there is no reason to be concerned but if the food is not protected/maintained properly then we have to warn the food managers. Mr. Smith said that catering can also be a problem. We license all caterers and check where they obtain their food, how it is handled in travel, etc. Mr. Smith told Dr. Goldmann he could get involved and give lectures to food handlers on communicable disease, food storage, etc. Dr. Finkelstein feels that this food business should really be taken seriously. Perhaps come up with a policy that we can enforce for all of these places and close them down for serious violations. The Board suggested keeping a record of the violations and second time - bring them in for a hearing before the Board Dr. Asarkof asked about doing something for Mr. Lambie who the Board of Health as a member and the Chairman recently. after the of Health. retired from It was decided that the Board members and the Director would take Mr. Lambie out to dinner at Cory's Restaurant one evening soon. The Board voted to contact the School Department and ask for a copy of their AIDS policy and to invite Dr. Robert Delulio, Head of Guidance, into the next Board of Health meeting. Next meeting of the Board of Health will be held on Tuesday, October 21, 1986. The Following permits were signed by the Board: Retail Food Stores Lexington Seafoods 182 Bedford Street Pasta, Etc., Etc. 321 Woburn Street Catering Permits Castiello's Bakery/Feli/Eatery 1721 Mass. Avenue Food for Thought 169 Old Cambridge Rd., Woburn Food Establishment Permits Interstate United for Data Resources 24 Hartwell Avenue Service American Corp. for Ginn & Co. 191 Spring Street Canteen Corp. for D. C. Heath Co. 125 Spring Street 501 ARA Services for Honeywell Radiation Center 2 Forbes Road 5.?8' Catering Permits, cont. Service America for M.M. Home Care Lexington Senior Center 1475 Mass. Avenue Manufacture of Frozen Desserts Minute Man Regional School "Fife and Drum Grille" 758 Marrett Road Mother Earth Natural Foods 10 Muzzey Street Animal Permits Donald Flannery 22 Vine Street Installer's Permit Greenwood Sewer Service Greenwood Road, Westford, Methyl Alcohol Licenses Arlex Oil Corp. 275 Mass. Avenue Food Establishment Permits, cont. ARA Services for Honeywell Radiation Center 3 Forbes Road Creative Gourmet for Itek #1 10 Maguire Road Lexington Arts & Crafts 130 Waltham Street Mario's Restaurant 1733 Mass. Avenue Minute Man Regional School "Fife and Drum Grille" 758 Marrett Road Canteen Corp. for Raytheon Research Div. MA 131 Spring Street Heritage Service Centers, Inc. 277 Bedford Street Highland Food Mart 313 Marrett Road King's Mobil Station 396 Waltham Street Lafley's Service Station 27 Mass. Avenue Lexington Exxon 10 Woburn Street Lexington Shell Service Center 1095 Mass. Avenue Lexington Toyota, Inc. 409 Mass. Avenue H. B. MacKay & Son, Inc. 166 Bedford Street 1 Canteen Corp. for Raytheon Executive Corp. 141 Spring Street Town Food Store 93 Mass. Avenue N. E. Vending for Varian Vacuum 121 Hartwell Avenue Methyl Alcohol Licenses Al Stander's Gulf Service, Inc. 324 Marrett Road Stop & Shop Companies, Inc. 36 Bedford Street 1 1