HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-12-06The Automobile Expense Accounts were reduced because the new
car will not require the repairs that were necessary on the old
car. The Gasoline Account was also reduced.
Laboratory Equipment will be purchased from the 1971 Budget,
therefore a $1000. was eliminated from this account.
A total
$1570. was cut from last years budget.
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The Rabies Clinic Expense Budget was discussed. It was pointed
cut that this year there s'h uld he approximately 3000 dogs licensed
in lextr t - " 'he yc r. This increase in licersin
would indicate a larger attendance at the Rabies Clinic, therefore,
an increase was made to purchase extra vaccine and. al:ao to have BABIES
more announcement cards printed. Total increase in this budget CLINIC
was $220.
The following permits and licenses were signed by the Board:
Child Care Centers:
Ccmmunity Nursery School
Kreb's School Foundation, Inc.
Rubbish Disposal
McCall Trucking Cc. (1972 License)
Arimal Permits
Pauline Sellars
Food Establishment Permits
Servomation-Wilburs, Inc. 141 Spring St.
Felsom's Seafood cf Lexington
Servomatior. of N.E., Inc. Ginn & Co. Cafeteria
Old Lexington Restaurant d/b/a Mario's
Drummer Boy Restaurant
Frierdly's Ice Cream Shop
Dorothy Jones, Clerk..
BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING
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DDECEMBER, �, 1.y1
The regular meeting of the Board of Health was held Monday,
December 6, 1971. in Meeting Poor: G-5 cf the Town Office Building.
Members presert were: Dr. William Cosgrove, Chairman, ''r. James
Lambie, Fr. Charles Ellicott and Rcbsrt Heustis, Director of
Publici'ealth.
The minutes of the November 1, 1971 Meeting were approved
as read.
The letter to the Board of Selectmen regarding the inspection
of the Bamboo Hut cn November 29, 1971, was discussed and approved
by the Board.
BAMBOO
Mr. Heustis explained that the Common, Victulars license HTJT
issued by the Selectmen was due for renewal and the health de -
m t.is r steel to report cn_the f^od eFtablishreptR be-
�ore 1 r1ei lic ores are ren we . Ise went an to s: y trial e
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Bung the Bamboo Hut i., satisfactory condition at the time
of the inspection.
Mr. Heustis said he did not knew if the Selectmen would
review the hours of operation for the Bamboo Hut before
issuing the Common Victul_ars Licence but this nicht eliminate
some of the complaints regarding the noise, 1 did mention
again in the letter to theSelectmen that the Board of Health
would revoke the Food Establishment Permit of the Bamboo Hut
if future inspections showed continued violations.
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STREET The order to Robert Drake, 419 Bedford Street, to remove
one goat and two colts from the premises was approved by the
Board.
Mr. Heustis explained that Mr. Drake had just moved to
Lexington from New Hampshire and brought the animals with him.
The lots in this area are small and he would not have enough
land to keep the animals. A re -inspection showed that the
animals were not on the premises.
The subdivision plan, owned by Robert Colbourne, located
SUBDIVISION or Mountain Road and dated November 17, 1971, was approved by
MOUNTAIN the Board with the following conditions:
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1. No building permit shall be issued unless town water
service is provided.
2. No building permit shall be issued until the require-
ments of the State Sanitary Code, Article XI,
"Minimum Requirements for the Disposal of Sanitary
Sewage in � nse1ored n( a"" ._avc :,`so ..- ;p11cd with.
r. Ieustis explained to the Board that John Walters, Jr.
of 19 Oakland Street had requested permission to instal an
19 OAKLAND over -flow cesspool to correct a nuisance with his septic system.
STREET Mr. Walters property is within 200 feet of the public sewer
but the soil pipe drain from his house is about 20 feet below
the surface level of Oakland Street. The sewer line, according
to the Town Engineer, is only 6 feet below the surface at this
point on Oakland Street. In order to connect to public sewer
Mr. Walters would have to pump the sewage up hill, also the
land towards Oakland Street is all rock ledge and estimated
to be about 100 feet.
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STREET
Due to the difficulties involved to connect this house
to public sewer the Board voted to grant Mr. Walters a variance
and allow him to install an over-fl.ow cesspool or leaching area
The letter from Mr. H. L. Lotto, 199 Woburn Street, re-
garding the sewage problem he has on his property was read by
the Board.
Mr. Heustis explained that the section of Woburn Street
where Mr. Lotto was located was a problem area but could not
be serviced by town sewer until a trunk line was brought through
this area. He said we willcontinue to recommend the area
for public sewer. This section of Woburn Street, Webb Street
and Young Street are having a lot of trouble with the in-
dividual sewage systems.
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Mr. Heustis explained that Francis X. Donovan, 675 Marrett
Road, had requested an extension of time to connect his house
to public sewer. He explained that Mr. Donovan was having_ a
problem trying to get contractors to do the work. In the mean-
time he has had his system pumped out and will watch so as not 675
to create a health nuisance. MARRETT
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The Board voted to grant Mr. Donovan a 30 day extension of
time to connect his house to public sewer.
The re-application for a permit to keep 2 ponies by Edward.
H. Fitzgerald, 31 James Street was discussed by the Board. HORSES
3l. TATES
Pair. Heustis explained that in June Mr. Fitzgerald .as STREET
ordered to remove the ponies from his premises. He had the
horses for the past 13 years without a permit. At that time
he made application for a permit to keep the 2 ponies,
but he did not have enough land and the permit was refused.
He did not comply with the order to remove the ponies from his
premises and a complaint was filed in Concord. District, Court.
The re-application has a letter signed by Rachel Gillingham,
27 Range -way Road, granting the Fitzgeralds permission to use
her property to make up the required acres of land.
Nr. Heustis went on to say that 7'r. Fitzgerald has still_
not supplied the required infermatin for the Board to act on this
application, therefore, no action can be taken at this time.
The application for a permit to keep 15 chickens by Lance ANIMAL
Burke, 331 Marrett Road was approved prviding there are no PERMIT
roosters kept on the premises.
4* , Heustis reminded theBoard that the final date for TOWN
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articles for the Town Warrant was January 7, 1972. The Board WARRANT
has no•articl es for the Warrant unless we hear from Attorney -
General Quinn regarding Fluoridation.
Dr. Ellicott reported that he had met with the Board ;f YOUTH
Selectmen regarding the Youth Ccunciling Service. He explained COUNCILT`G
that Mr. McManus, youth councilor, is paid from the 3 lectmen's
Youth Services Account. The funding for "Replace" whore Mr.
McManus has his hest contact with the youth of Town, was ex-
plained by Dr. Ellicott.
Dr. Ellicott said nothing definite has come from this
meeting but he will keep the Board informed.
Mr. Lambie said the Committee to investigate the Mystic
Valley Mental Health had not met yet. MVMH BUDGET
Mr. Heustis reported that he had attended the Meeting of
the League of Women Voters regarding the operation of the SANITARY
Sanitary LandFill. The results from this meeting were: LAPD FILL
1. Agreed that the Land ?ill was not operated properly.
2. They would like to see the re -cycling center enlarged.
3. Would like to see the Town employ additional monitors
at the Land Fill.
The Board members discussed changing their regular meeting
date to coincide with the meeting nights of other Town Boards.
It was agreed that Monday night was now convenient for all members.