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BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING
SEPTEMBER 13, 1982
The regular meeting of the Board of Health was held Monday, September 13, 1982
at 7:15 p.m. in Room G-1 (Recreation Office) of the Town Office Building. Members
present were: Mr. James W. Lambie, Chairman; Dr. Michael S. Erdos, Dr. Lina Roemer,
Debora J. Chiklis, Intern Sanitarian, and George A. Smith, Director of Public Health.
The minutes of the July 19, 1982 meeting were approved as read.
Debora J. Chiklis, Sanitarian, reported to the Board that during the past month
she has continued to inspect the food service establishments. She told the Board
when she first came to work here she started inspecting restaurants and also the
swimming pools. Next she did the in -plant cafeterias and now she is concentrating
on the mobile canteens and has also started to inspect the markets/convenience stores.
Debbie said she has been chasing down the canteen trucks and some had not bee licensed
in this town.
Debora told the Board she has been approved to take the Registered Sanitarian's
exam. She would like to wait and take it in a couple of months.
Debora Chiklis told the Board that she has been offered a full time position at
the Framingham Board of Health and she has accepted the offer.
The Board said that was wonderful that she had the opportunity. They wished her
the best of luck.
Mr. Smith told the Board the owner of Cain's Seafoods came into the office
with a check for his permit. The bank cashed it so we won't have a problem.
Dr. Roemer asked Debbie to check out Baskin-Robbins.
Mr. Smith told the Board when MacDonald's opened at Minute Man Voc. School
they served 500 people in one hour.
Mr. Smith told the Board he has filed two complaints in Concord Court. One
was against Keshian of 455 Lowell Street property, for his rubbish - the horses are
gone. The other is against Andrea Ciccolo for an overflowing cesspool.
There will be a Diabetes Screening Clinic on October 13, 1982. The training
course will be 4 dates in November.
The Pneumonia Clinic will be run in October and the Flu Clinic one month later.
We will be alloted 610 doses of flu vaccine for the clinic.
Mr. Smith explained briefly that the concept of a hazardous waste disposal
day has been approved, it is being sponsored by the League of Women Voters.
The residents can bring a maximum of 5 gals. of hazardous waste. A chemist
will be present on the site to analyze what the contents are. The town will pro-
vide the site. Date is tentatively planned for October, possibly the 23rd.
Mr. Smith received a letter from Dr. Monderer, School Department, in regard
to future consolidation of health services with the town. Mr. Smith said the
Town Manager is looking toward the future in regard to consolidating building
maintenance, computers, medical health and nurses, etc.
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Mr. Smith briefly discussed that the Board of Selectmen are contemplating
changing the regulation in regard to the time trash can be put out for pick-up.
They are thinking of letting trash being put out one hour after sunset for next
day's collection. The raccoons, skunks, etc. (dogs) could tear and spread the
trash all over. Mr. Smith has no objection to it being put out the night before
as long as it is picked up after dogs, etc. get into it.
There has been a salmonella outbreak in the State. We received a letter from
the State that they had not identified the food source as yet but it seems
to be a common food item.
Mario's and Denny's had personnel that had salmonella and Mr. Smith had to
request they stop working until the Salmonella was under control.
Collaborative Research has requested to keep an increased number of rabbits
at the presises in Lexington. The permit fee will increase to $20.00.
Mr. Smith reported that the dog control department is operating well and
the sanitarian has been doing a good job. We could really use a full-time
sanitarian as the work -load of the Health Department has increased. The
church and school kitchens will be needing inspections soon.
Mr. Smith had received a call from a resident about some dumping at Honeywell.
He has an appointment to tour their facility with one of the executives there.
The next meeting will be on October 18, 1982.
The following permits were signed by the Board:
Food Service Establishments
Mother Earth Cain's Seafoods
10 Muzzey St. 321 Woburn St.
MacDonald's Data Resources Vending Machines
Minute Man Vocational School 29 Hartwell Ave.
Mario's Restaurant Data Resources Vending Machines
1733 Mass. Ave. 24 Hartwell Ave.
Alexander's Convenient Store Data Instruments (Dining Mgmt. Services)
335 Woburn St. 4 Hartwell Place
ARA Services for Honeywell Instrumentation Lab. (VIP Vending)
2 Forbes Rd. 113 Hartwell Ave.
Folsom's Seafoods of Lexington Honeywell - ARA Services
182 Bedford St. 3 Forbes Rd.
Kinder Care Learning Center Gracie's Restaurant
80 Maple St. One Meriam St.
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Disposal Permits
Sewer Man, Inc.
268 Rangeway Rd., North Billerica, Mass.
Mfg. of Frozen Desserts
MacDonald's Corp.
Minuteman Regional School
Animal Permits
Elio Sgrosso
215 Marrett Rd.
George Kazazian
113-115 Concord Ave.
Methyl Alcohol Licenses
C. Durkin & Sons Lexington Shell Center
301 Mass. Ave. 1095 Mass. Ave.
Heritage Service Centers Arlex Oil Corp.
277 Bedford St. 275 Mass. Ave.
MediMart Co. Auto Engineering, Inc.
60 Bedford St. 436 Marrett Rd.
Minute Man Auto Supply Woodhaven Wallpaper & Paint, Inc.
313 Marrett Rd. 424 Marrett Rd.
Lexington Citgo
384 Waltham St.
Lawless Mawhinney Motors, Inc.
581 Marrett Rd.
MacKay Hardware Ray Potter's Service Center
166 Bedford St. 330 Woburn St.
Lafley's Mobil Station Lexington Toyota, Inc.
27 Mass. Ave. 409 Mass. Ave.
Lexington Exxon
10 Woburn St.
MAL'S
7 Mass. Ave.
Five Forks Shell Station Bomar Atlantic Service Station
286 Lincoln St. Rte. 128 North, Lexington
Minuteman Regional School CVS Pharmacy
758 Marrett Rd. 1735 Mass. Ave.
Stop & Shop, Inc. Highland Food Mart
36 Bedford St. 321 Marrett Road
Fleet Auto Service Battle Green Shell
1668 Mass. Ave. 46 Bedford St.
Al Stander's Gulf Service, Inc.
324 Marrett Rd.