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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1954-04-16225 BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING April 16, 1954 The regular meeting of the Board of Health was held Friday, April 16th at 3 P.M. in the Selectmen's Room, Town Office Building. Chairman Mctquillan and Dr. Cosgrove were present. The clerk was also present. The report from Whitman & Howard re- subdivision of Liberty Sub-, Avenue was presented to the Board for their approval. The div - Chairman requested that a letter be sent to the Planning Board is1G1 approving this subdivision subject to the acceptance of the Liberty builder of the plan as submitted in the report. Ave. A letter was presented from the Board of Selectmen relative to the use of a bulldozer covering the dump on private property on Essex Street, owners being the Misses O'Learys of Woburn Street. The Board of Selectmen did not wish to take any action in this matter as this dump is on private property. A letter Es 8432, was also received from the owners of the property granting St. permission to cover the dump. Mr. McQuillan requested that a Dump letter be written to Mr. Leonard Jellis who brought this sit- uation to the attention of the Board, exvlaining the Select- men's view on this situation and suggesting that those people close to the dump get together and cover it over for their own protection. Mr. McQuillan asked that Mr. Jackson get some m ore infor- mation regarding the bids on publishing the new Rules and Regulations and get in touch with him. Mr. Charles Davis appeared before the Board at 4 P.M. at its request to explain his slaughtering without the Slaughtering Inspector being present. He said he bought the hogs in Mr. Brighton and phoned from there to have the water heated and Davis to telephone Mr. Jackson. When he arrived at the slaughtering house, thr ought some misunderstanding Mr. Jackson had not been notified, and as the water was ready for him, he went ahead and slaughtered the hogs. The State Inspector came in the next morning and found the unstamped bogs and re- ported it to Mr. Jackson. These hogs were condemned and dis- posed of at a cost to Mr. Davis of 1460.00 Mr. McQuillan also brought to his attention the fact that he had not paid any of the bills for slaughtering which had been sent to him. At this time he paid his bill amounting to $115.50. Mr. Davis retired at 4.10 P.M. Application for slaughter house license and slaughtering license from Mr. Monsignore and anolication for slaughtering license from Mr. Davis were not granted at this time. Report from the L .V.N.A. for the month of March was read and noted. At the request of the Chairman, it was voted to hold the 226 Licenses Permits next regular meeting on May 28,-1954. The following licenses upon motion made and and permits were seconded - Albert F. Douglass Alice M. MC'Carthy Thomas M. Montague Louis H. Spencer 1844 Mass. Ave. 80 Bedford St. 25 Depot Square 52 Waltham St. Simonds Pontiac Sales 7 Mass. Ave. Mawhinney Motor Sales 581 Marrett Road Five Forks Serv. Station 286 Lincoln St. Manor Service Station 273 Bedford St. Dick's Mobile Serv.St. 396 Waltham St. Hardy's Garage 915 Tb " Waverley Hdwe.&Sup.Co. 1756 Mass. Ave. F.K.Johnson, Inc. 39-41 Bedford St. Suburban Fuelite Gas Co. 315 Marrett Rd. Hildreth Motors Inc. 34 Bedford St. Frederic R. Childs 409 Mass. Ave. Town Line Serv.Sta. 27 Mass. Ave. Morris Motors 400 Waltham St. H.M.Lawrence Hdware 1777 Mass. Ave. McD onagh's Serv. Sta. 301 Mass. Ave. Calvin W. Childs Co. Concord Turnpike Colonial Garage Inc. 1668 Mass. Ave. Michael F. Villone 32 Milton St., Arl. Rubbish duly granted Funeral nDirecto5 ry Methyl Alcohol n n a r Frederick W . Shaw 15 James V. Cosgrove 307 Robert J. Hulk 16 Walnut Farm Trust 25 Carroll Bros. 31 David W. Brooks 140 John Brucchi 63 James V. Cosgrove 307 Carl E. Good 45 Pine Hill Turkey Farm Lex -Wood Poultry Farms Kieran J. Lowry, Jr. Lloyd H. Miller John S. Misch John S. Misch, Jr. Sam Morey Jennie Piantedosi John D. Polley Ralph S. Taylor J. C . &A.. J.Thyng Lillian P. Tibbetts Mrs. Joseph Yntas Hamblen St. 2 swine Wood St. 2 swine Burlington S t. 2 swine Walnut St. 900^swine Allen St. 125 swine Reed S t . 25 poultry Paul Revere Rd. 2 horses, 6 ponies 75 poultry Wood S t. 2 horses, 2 cows, 2500 poultry Wellington Lane Ave. 1 horse, 2 cows, 2000 laying hens, 2000 growing chicks 2938 Mass. Ave. 5000 turkeys 170 Wood St. 10,000 poultry 16 Independence Rd. 50 poultry 973 Concord Turnpike 1500 poultry 19 Hill Ave. 3 cows, 500 poultry 2 cows 90 No. Hancock St. 1 sheep, 2 lambs 435 Lincoln St. 3000 poultry 189 Wood Ft. 2 cows, 1 goad:, 1000 poultry 5 Forest Ct. 12 poultry 676 Marrett Rd. 1800 poultry 56 Need St. 25poultry 40 Moreland Ave. 1000 poultry rj 1 The Meeting adjourned at 4.20 P.M. A true record: Attest: Clerk Amendment to Meeting of April 16, 1954 Bids were received on the printing of the new Rules and Regulations of the Board of Health from Adams Press, Hancock Press, and the Hampshire Press. Mr. McQuillan requested that this be held up until discussed with Mr. Jackson, but that if the job is as good as the Adams Press, we will award to the lowest bidder, which is the Hampshire Press. 227 New • Rules