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0 <br />525 <br />BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING <br />SEPTEMBER 9, 1986 <br />The monthly meeting of the Board of Health was held Tuesday, <br />September 9, 1986 at 7:15 p.m. in Room G-15 of the Town Office <br />Building. Members present were: Dr. Howard B. Asarkof, Chairman; <br />Dr. Donald Goldmann, Dr. Stan Finkelstein, Jacqueline Selway, <br />Sanitarian and George A. Smith, Director of Public Health. <br />George Smith, the Director, welcomed the new member to the Board of <br />Health and introduced him to everyone there. <br />SANITARIAN'S Jacqy Selway, Sanitarian, reported to the Board that she has con - <br />REPORT tinued her crackdown on problem establishments. Denny's Restaurant <br />was filthy and had cockroaches, Peking Gardens was filthy and she <br />found there were people living in the basement of the restaurant. <br />Yangtze River is being reinspected tomorrow as she did not find <br />that restaurant clean. <br />We had complaints from residents that there were young children <br />in diapers on the counters at Dunkin Donuts. <br />There also had been complaints about Maunders Market. Jacqy <br />found it was a mess in there. The meat shop in there was clean. <br />Friendly's on Bedford Street is under new management. <br />There was a car found on Wilson's Farm with someone living in it. <br />It is piled with books. <br />Several other inspections were also made including Castiello's, <br />Le Bellecour, Alexander's, Kilnbrook V Coffee Station, Catch <br />Penny Motel renovations and also the MINUTE MAN VOCATIONAL SCHOOL <br />was inspected. The school is o.k. <br />Jacqy and Officer Raboin will be completing their "seat belt" survey <br />on Wednesday. <br />HEALTH Mr. Smith told the Board that a person on Wood Street may be apply - <br />DIRECTOR'S ing for a horse permit. The regulations call for two acres for one <br />REPORT horse but the person's property is under one acre, therefore, there <br />is insufficient land. <br />The Chairman asked about any more complaints from Vincent Bucca and <br />the wood stove issue. <br />Mr. Smith said that is finished and he had written his report to the <br />Town Manager. Mr. Smith said he is looking into standards for wood <br />stoves. Mr. Smith said we don't have the authority over the stoves. <br />The Fire Department and the Building Department have their regula- <br />tions for the wood stoves. <br />Mr. Smith reported that we had a busy summer checking the town pools, <br />all the semi-public pools. He said he had checked out the Adams <br />pool and could not find anything wrong with it. <br />All in all, we had a pretty good summer. <br />
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