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Minutes
1883-1922
IDs: BOH-1, PP 855
Records
of the
Board of Health
of
Lexington.
Mass.
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Lexington. Mass.
April 19th. 1883.
At an adjourned Town meeting, legally
warned, held April 9th. A.D. 1883, it was
Voted, under the provisions of Chapter 80,
and Section 3, of the Public Statutes ; to choose
a Board of Health, to consist of three persons,
and the following were duly elected
by ballot and qualified according to
Law : Franklin Alderman, Amos. W. Locke,
and Robert M. Lawrence.
The Board held its first meeting April
19th. 1883 and organized by the choice
of the last-named as Chairman & clerk.
The following regulation was made,
and it was Voted that the same should
be published in the "Minute-man" and
also posted in public places :
"Ordered, = That all Vehicles used for the
transportation through the streets of
Lexington of house-offal, swell and slaughter-
house offal, or filth of any kind, shall
be made and kept in such condition
as will prevent the escape of any of their
contents, or the odor thereof, and entirely
conceal the same from view."
"Ordered, - That all such offal, above-named,
shall be deposited or consumed in such
a place and in such a manner as not
to create a nuisance."
Notice.
"All complaints made to the Board of Health
must be in writing in order to be recognized."
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Monday. April 30th. 1883.
A meeting of the Board was held this
day in the Selectmen's room. Town Hall
building. Present, Messrs Locke and
Lawrence. It was Voted that a suitable
book should be procured in which the
proceedings of the Board shall be recorded.
The following regulation was
prepared and it was Voted that the
same should be published according
to Law :
"In accordance with chapter 80, sections
78 and 79, Public Statutes : It is hereby
ordered, — That when a householder knows
that any member of his family is sick of
Smallpox, Scarlet-fever, Diphtheria, Typhoid
feveer, or any other disease dangerous to
the public health, he shall immediately
give notice thereof to the Board of Health"
"Also ordered, — That when a physician
is called to attend a person sick of any
of the above diseases, he shall immediately
give notice thereof to the Board of
Health."
May 3rd. Complaint having been made
that the drain-pipe under the stores in
the westerly side of Norris Block leaked and
the cellars under said stores were flooded
with sewage. the Chairman of the Board
Visited the premises & finding the condition
of things warranted some action on the
part of the Board, a letter was written &
sent to the owner of the property, requesting
that he would within a reasonable
time cause the said drain-pipe to be
put in proper order, & complaint having
also been made that a privy in the rear
of said Norris block was in such a condition
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as to create a nuisance ; the owner
of the property was requested in the letter
above-mentioned. to cause said privy to
be emptied & cleaned at reasonable intervals.
This was attended to, May 9th.
Monday. May 7th. 1883.
A meeting of the Board was held this day
at 4 o'clock p.m, all the members being present.
It was Voted that the regulation
concerning contagious diseases should be
inserted in the next issue of the "Minute-man"
& then discontinued. The subject
of the general sanitary condition of the Town
was considered.
Monday. May 28th 1883.
A meeting was held this day. Present
Messrs Locke & Lawrence. It was Voted
that the Board shall hold regular
meetings on the second Monday afternoon
of each month, at which times
any citizen wishing to present a complaint
shall have an opportunity
to do so. It was also Voted to publish
a notice to this effect in the "Minute-man."
The Chairman reported that
the drainage in Norris Block had been
put in order. There has been a general
acquiescence, on the part of owners of
teams for the transportation of swill,
in the regulation passed April 19th.
Tuesday May. 29th.
A special meeting was held at 7.30 P.M.
at the house of Mr Alderman, all the
members being present. A visit was
paid to the premises of John Curran
in East Lexington, where a nuisance
had existed for years. In compliance
with a notice served on him
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two days previously, said Curran
had caused his pigsty to be cleaned
and the pigs to be removed to quarters
several hundred fee farther removed
from the highway. He also
promised not to deposit swill or
manure in front of his dwelling
or on land adjacent to or encroaching
on said public highway.
Monday. June 11th. 1883.
A regular meeting was held this day.
Present Messrs. Alderman & Lawrence.
June 14th
The full text
of this com-
plaint will
be found
in an ap-
pendix on
page 325
of this book
A written complaint (dated June 13th. 1883.) was received by
the Board from Messrs David A. Tuttle,
& Geo. O. Whiting and Mrs Caroline & Davis
owners and occupants of dwelling houses
situated on the westerly side of Hancock
street in Lexington, alleging that a
nuisance existed in the neighborhood
of their houses by reason of a brook,
watercourse and drain extending from
the northerly portion of the land of
M. H. Merriam Esq, and running down
and through the land of said Tuttle &
Whiting. Thereupon the Board gave
public notice that they would hold
a special meeting on June 18th for
the purpose of hearing all parties interested
in the matter, and notices to
the same effect were also sent to the
persons chiefly concerned.
(The full text of this complaint will be found
in an appendix on page 325 of this book)
A written communication was received from
Albert N. Tufts, stating that Samuel H. Jones
& Isaac Medill had not conformed to the
regulation concerning transportation of swill.
Notices were sent to the above parties by the Chairman
of the Board.
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Monday. June 18th. 1883.
A special meeting of the Board, previously
advertized, was held this day. Present.
all the members of the Board and Messrs
Tuttle, Whiting, B. F. Brown, Merriam, Goodwin,
Davis, Gould and Saville. Meeting
was called to order by the Chairman at
1.30 p.m. The petition, dated June 13th.
& signed by Messrs Tuttle & Whiting and
Mrs C. D. Davis, was read by Mr Goodwin.
Mr Merriam hoped that an amicable
arrangement could be made. Satisfactory
to all parties. He would prefer to
use drain as at present & improve the
lower portion of it, rather than build
a cess-pool on the lower part of his land.
In the latter case, he feared contamination
of wells belonging to residents on
westerly side of Hancock Street.
Mr D. A. Tuttle stated that Mr Merriam's
sewage has run into the drain in
question only within three weeks.
Mr Brown states that the sewage from
his house passes into a large brick
cess-pool, the overflow from which passes
into said drain. He believes that
properly constructed "traps" at the
sewer openings on Hancock Street,
would remedy the whole difficulty.
Mr Alderman thought that it would
be desirable to put in "traps" and also
construct a tight drain thence to
the rail-road embankment, and
build a large cess-pool at that point.
Mr Merriam thought that the trouble
was due to the escape of sulphuretted
hydrogen gas from the drain along
its whole course. Mr Tuttle objects
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to having any drain whatever run
through his premises. Mr Locke doubted
the right of any person to allow the
sewage from his premises to drain through
a neighbor's land. After some further
discussion the meeting adjourned till
June 25th. The members of the Board
then proceeded to the locality of the alleged
nuisance & viewed the premises, 7 most
of the parties present at the meeting
accompanied them.
June 19th.
In accordance with a Vote of the Board,
the Chairman sent a communication
to Messrs Brown and Merriam, requesting
that the brick cesspool on the land
of the latter be cleaned out at once and
also that the overflow therefrom be not
allowed to run into the drain connected
with it. during the week previous
to our next meeting.
June 25th
A special meeting of the Board, previously
advertized, was held at 1.30 P.M. Present :
Messrs Tuttle, Brown, Merriam, Whiting,
J. F. Simonds, Dr Saltmarsh and the members
of the Board. Mr Merriam stated
that the matter of the complaint referred
to in these records under date of June 14th.
had been given immediate attention.
"Traps" had been ordered, to be placed at
the points on either side of Hancock
street, where the drain in question ran
under said Street. Mr M. believed that
these "traps" would remedy and abate
the nuisance complained of. Mr Alderman
believed that it was desirable to
build cess-pools on the land of Mr Merriam
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and other parties, so that sewage
should no longer flow down through the
watercourse and drain in question.
Mr Whiting said that he would be willing
to contribute towards the expense of
constructing a tight drain from Hancock
street to and under the Rail-Road Embankment.
Mr Brown said that he
would also contribute to this object &
thought that the Boston & Lowell Rail-road
Company would cooperate in
building a new culvert under their
track. Mr Locke thought that after
a tight drain had been constructed
to the railroad, the nuisance alleged
to exist by the present written complaint,
might be abated ; but in
order to enable the Board of Health to
take action in regard to a proposed
new culvert, it would be necessary
that there should be another written
petition or complaint, specifying
that a nuisance existed in the neighborhood
of the Rail-road embankment,
owing to the fact that the
latter was an obstruction to the proper
flow of sewage. Mr Alderman
thought that the Town would agree
to pay one-half the expense of a new
drain. Mr Tuttle at first objected
to having any drain run through
his land but afterwards withdrew
his objection on condition that the
drain-pipe should be large enough
to carry off the surface-water. The
meeting then adjourned until
Monday afternoon July 9th , in the
Selectmen's Room.
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June 26th 1883.
At a Town meeting held this evening
the sum of two hundred dollars was
appropriated to meet the expenses of
the Board of Health for the current year.
Monday. July 9th. 1883.
The regular monthly meeting of the Board
was held this day. Present
Messrs Locke and Lawrence and also
Messrs Brown, Merriam, Goodwin,
Tuttle, Whiting and Smith.
The Chairman read the records of
the last meeting. Mr Whiting stated
that he had seen both the "Master
of Transportation" and also Mr Mellen
the Supt, of the Boston & Lowell R. R. Co,
and these gentlemen were of the opinion
that the said Company was not
responsible for the present insufficient
means of drainage through and
under their embankment. The
Company would agree to clear a passage
through the present culvert
if the same proves to be obstructed,
but declined to construct a new culvert.
If a new drain pipe should be laid
down to the R. R. track, the Company
would agree to pay for the labor of
continuing the said pipe through &
under their embankment, but will
not pay for the pipe itself or material
used. Mr Brown maintained
that he has legal right to drain
through the land of Messr's Tuttle
and Whiting. Mr Whiting is of
the contrary opinion. Mr Merriam
thinks that the Town should pay
a portion of the expense of a new
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drain, and in that case he is willing to
pay his share. Messrs Goodwin and
Brown were of the same opinion and
would do likewise. Mr Merriam read
section 33 of the "Manual for the use
of Boards of Health of Mass." from c. 80,
s 32 of the Public statutes, and said
that he thought the said section was
applicable to the present case.
Mr Locke says that in his opinion
prompt action is necessary, owing
to the season of the year. Mr Tuttle
now withdraws his concession as to
allowing a tight drain to run through
his land and refuses to permit any
pipe or drain whatever to so run.
He said that the petition or complaint
dated June 13th 1883. had reference
in so far as odor or smell was concerned,
only to the sewer openings
on Hancock Street. & that the odor
from said openings had been
as noticeable as ever during the
past week. Mr Tuttle has in use a
cesspool, but there is a drainpipe connecting
his cellar with the sewer in
question. The meeting was adjourned
until July 13th.
July 13th - 1883.
A meeting of the Board of Health was
held this day. All the members present.
After due discussion and deliberation
it was voted that in the opinion of
the Board, a nuisance does exist,
as represented in the petition signed
by Messrs Tuttle and Whiting and
Mrs Davis and dated June 13th.
1883.
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July 18th. 1883.
A special meeting of the Board was held
this day, all the members being present.
The following order was signed and
given to Cyrus D. Clark, Constable, of
Lexington, with instructions to make
two copies, duly attested, and serve the
same forthwith on Mrs Jane Merriam
and her husband Matthew H. Merriam,
by delivering to each of them
in hand a copy.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Middlesex ss. { Town of Lexington }
{ In Board of Health }
Whereas complaint has been made to
the Board of Health of the Town of Lexington
in said County of Middlesex
by David O. Tuttle, George O. Whiting
and Caroline E. Davis all of said Lexington
that there was and is a brook
watercourse and drain on the northerly
portion of a lot of land, with a
dwelling house and other buildings
thereon situated in said Lexington,
bounded westerly by Hancock Street,
northerly by land of Sarah W. D. Brown,
wife of Benjamin F. Brown, easterly by
land of said Sarah W. D. Brown, land
of Goodwin and land of owners unknown,
and Easterly and Southerly
by land of Stetson or of owners unknown
to us, which brook and watercourse
extends from said described
land into, under and across said
street, into and upon the land of
said Tuttle and into and upon the
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land of said Whiting : that said above
described land is owned by Jane Merriam
and is now occupied by said
Jane Merriam and her husband Matthew
H. Merriam, and that said brook
watercourse and drain in the said
described land and the said brook
and watercourse in the said street
by reason of the large quantities of
dirty water, sewage filth and other
noxious and offensive liquids and
substances therein are nuisances, sources
of filth and causes of sickness.
And having duly considered said
Complaint and examined the above
described land, street and premises,
we adjudge and determine that
the said brook, watercourse and
drain in said described land and
the dirty water, sewage, filth and
other noxious and offensive liquids
and substances in said brook, watercourse
and drain in said described
land and flowing from said brook
watercourse and drain on said land
into the said brook and watercourse
in and under said street is each
a nuisance, source of filth and cause
of sickness ;
Now therefore, you the said
Jane Merriam as the owner of said
described land, dwelling house and
other buildings, and you the said
Jane Merriam and Matthew H.
Merriam both of said Lexington
as the occupants of said described
land, house and buildings are
hereby, by the said Board of Health
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ordered and directed at your own
expense and the expense of each of
you to abate and remove said nuisances,
sources of filth and causes
of sickness from said above described
land within five days from the time
of the service of this order on you
and that from and after the expiration
of said five days you wholly
disist and refrain from causing
or permitting any sewage, filth,
or other noxious or offensive liquid
or substance to flow in the said
brook or watercourse in said
above described land or to flow from
the said brook, watercourse or drain
on said land into the brook or
watercourse in or under said street
or into said street.
And the Constable of said Lexington,
or the Sheriff of said County or his
deputy is directed and required
forthwith to serve this order on said
Jane Merriam and Matthew H.
Merriam, by giving to each of them
in hand or by leaving at his or her
last and usual place of abode, a
true copy of this order, by him attested,
and to make due return
hereof with his doings thereon unto
us.
Witness Robert M. Lawrence, Franklin
Alderman and Amos W. Locke,
constituting the said Board of Health,
at said Lexington, this eighteenth
day of July in the year of our Lord,
eighteen hundred and eighty-three-
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Robert M Lawrence } Board of Health
Franklin Alderman } of
Amos W. Locke } said Lexington
Lexington. July 23rd. 1883.
A true copy - Attest.
Robert M. Lawrence.
Chairman Lexington Board of Health.
The above order was served on July 19th
and the original order was delivered
to the Board of Health on the same
day with the following return thereon
of the doings of the Constable :
Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Middlesex, SS. Lexington July 19th. 1883.
In pursuance and by order of this foregoing
order, I have this nineteenth day
of July A.D. 1883. served said order on
said Jane Merriam, and Matthew
H. Merriam, named within by delivering
to each of them in hand a
true copy by me attested.
Cyrus D. Clark }
Constable of Lexington }
July 23rd.
"Traps" were introduced this day at the
sewer openings on Hancock Street, by M. H.
Merriam Esq.
July 25th.
A meeting of the Board was held at
7.30 p.m. All the members present.
The Board decided that the putting
in of traps had not abated the nuisance
in the neighborhood of Hancock Street.
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July 27th. 1883.
A meeting of the Board of Health was
held this day at eight o'clock P.M. All
the members were present. The following
orders were signed and the
Constable was instructed to serve duly
attested copies on the parties named
therein :
Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Middlesex, SS. Town of Lexington.
In Board of Health.
Whereas, upon due examination and
inquiry by said Board of Health it appears
to said Board that the nuisances, sources
of filth and causes of sickness upon the
land of Jane Merriam, occupied by her
and Matthew H. Merriam, her husband,
both of said Lexington, as their homestead
and all as described in the previous
adjudication and order of said
Board, made and dated July 18, 1883,
and served on said Jane and Matthew,
have not been abated and removed,
and said Board doth this day adjudge
and determine that what has been
done by said Jane and said Matthew,
or any other person has not abated
and removed said nuisances, sources
of filth and causes of sickness, or any
of them. And said Board doth
further adjudge and determine that
the drain in the said land of said
Jane described in said adjudication
and order of July 18, 1883, and the dirty
water, sewage, filth and other noxious
and offensive liquids and substances
in said drain in said land
and in said Hancock street adjoining
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said land and the dirty water, sewage,
filth and other noxious and offensive liquids
and substances flowing in and from said drain
within the limits of said Hancock street
and into the culvert under said street
is each a nuisance, source of filth and
cause of sickness and that the same
is also causing a nuisance and cause
of sickness in the low lands into which
the said dirty water, sewage, filth and
other noxious and offensive liquids and
substances flow, accumulate and become
stagnant.
Now therefore, you the said Jane, as
the owner of said land, dwelling-house,
and buildings thereon and you the
said Jane and Matthew, and each of
you as the occupants of the said land,
dwelling-house and buildings thereon,
are hereby, by the said Board of Health
ordered and directed at your own expense
and the expense of each of you
to abate and remove all of said nuisances,
sources of filth and causes of
sickness in and from said land, and
in and from the northeasterly half
part of said Hancock street and that
you remove from the limits of said
street so much of your drain and
other structures as extend within
the limits of said street and wholly
disconnect the same from the brook,
watercourse and culvert in said
street, and all to be done within
three days from the time of the service
of this order on you. And that
from and after the expiration of
said three days you wholly desist
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and refrain from causing or permitting
any sewage, filth, or other noxious
or offensive liquids or substance to flow
into the brook or watercourse on said land,
or to escape of flow from the drain on said
land into the brook or watercourse in
said street or into or under the culvert
in said street or into upon or under
or within the limits of said street.
And the Constable of said Lexington,
and the Sheriff of said County or his
deputy, is directed and required forthwith
to serve this order on said Jane
Merriam and Matthew H. Merriam,
by giving to each of them in hand or
by leaving at his or her last and usual
place of abode a true copy of this order,
by him attested and to make due return
hereof with his doings thereon
unto us.
Witness Robert M. Lawrence, Franklin Alderman
and Amos W. Locke, constituting
the said Board of Health at said Lexington
this twenty-seventh day of July
in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred
and eighty-three.
Robert M. Lawrence } Board of
Franklin Alderman } Health of
Amos W. Locke } said Lexington
Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Middlesex, SS, Lexington July 28th 1883.
In pursuance and by order of this foregoing
order I this twenty-eighth day
of July A.D. 1883 served said order on
said Jane Merriam and Matthew H.
Merriam, as named within, by delivering
to said Jane in hand, and to said
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Matthew by leaving at his last and usual
place of abode a true copy of said order
by me attested.
Cyrus D. Clark
Constable of Lexington
Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Middlesex, SS Town of Lexington.
In Board of Health.
The Board of Health of said Town, having
viewed the estate of George O. Whiting
of said Lexington, situated in said
Lexington, bounded northeasterly by
Hancock Street, northwesterly by land
of David A. Tuttle, southeasterly by land
of owner unknown, and southwesterly
by the Railroad, do adjudicate and
determine that the discharge of sink
water, sewage and other offensive
matter from the dwelling house and
buildings on said land into the brook
or watercourse on his said land is
a nuisance, source of filth and cause
of sickness. Now therefore,
you the said George O. Whiting, as
the owner and occupant of said
dwelling house, buildings and land
are hereby, by the said Board of Health
ordered and directed, at your own
expense, to abate and remove said
nuisance, source of filth and cause
of sickness from your said land with
in five days from the time of the service
of this order on you, and that
from and after the expiration of
said five days, you wholly desist
and refrain from causing or permitting
any sink water, sewage, or
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other offensive matter to flow into said
brook or watercourse from your said dwelling
house, buildings or land.
And the Constable of said Lexington
or the Sheriff of said County, or his deputy
is directed and required forthwith
to serve this order on said George O.
Whiting by giving to him in hand, or
by leaving at his last and usual place
of abode, a true copy of this order, by
him attested, and to make due return
hereof with his doings thereon unto us.
Witness Robert M. Lawrence,
Franklin Alderman and Amos W. Locke,
constituting the said Board of Health,
at said Lexington this twenty-seventh
day of July in the year of our Lord
Eighteen hundred and Eighty-three.
Robert M. Lawrence } Board of Health
Franklin Alderman } of said
Amos W. Locke } Lexington
Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Middlesex, SS. Lexington, July 28th 1883
In pursuance and by order of this foregoing
order, I this twenty-eighth day
of July A.D. 1883. served said order on
said George O. Whiting as named within,
by leaving at his last and usual
place of abode a true copy of said
order by me attested.
Cyrus D. Clark.
Constable of Lexington.
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The Chairman of the Board visited the
premises of the Hancock Street nuisance
and inspected the low lands near the
Railroad tracks. There was no improvement
in the condition of things at this
point. A large quantity of stagnant sewage
had collected at the edge of the
embankment, and there was no flow
through the culvert. In the evening
the Board held a meeting, all the members
being present. They proceeded to
the premises of M. H. Merriam Esq. and
could find there upon inspection no
evidence that any action had been
taken in compliance with the order
of July 27th. Mr Whiting, acting under
the order of the same date, addressed
to him, has a cesspool in
process of construction.
Monday. August 13th.
The Board met on Hancock Street
at 9.a.m, and under their direction,
a hole was dug in the side-walk over
the drain on the north side of the street
and the drain exposed at this point.
A very little dirty water was observed
flowing through the drain. A hole
was also dug at the place where the
watercourse passes under the dividing
wall between the premises of Messrs
Brown and Merriam. The watercourse
was found to be dry. Then Mr
Merriam stated to the Board in
the presence of Messrs Brown and
Goodwin that he had, some days
previously, totally disconnected and
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cut off his drain-pipe at a point below
the spot where Mr. Goodwin's drain
connects with it, by taking out a piece
of said pipe and tightly closing the
two free ends of the same. Mr. Merriam
also stated that he had cut
off and disconnected the overflow
from Mr. Brown's cesspool, and that
the small quantity of dirty water
now running through the drain, as
observed from the opening made in
the sidewalk this day, must be due
to a leakage ; and he promised
that this should be remedied and
Messrs Merriam, Brown and Goodwin
each positively stated that
hereafter they would permit no sewage
from their premises to flow down
through the drain pipe in question,
but that all such sewage should
be ultimately disposed of on their
own premises.
A meeting of the Board was held in
the Selectmen's Room at Eleven o'clock,
all the members being present.
Messrs Alderman and Lawrence
were of the opinion that the
nuisance Complained of in the petition
of June 13th. 1883, was practically
abated, and that no further
action on the part of the Board was
called for. Mr. Locke, representing
a minority of the Board, did not
concur in this opinion. After some
discussion in regard to a nuisance
on the premises of John Curran in
East Lexington, the meeting adjourned.
R. M. Lawrence. Clerk.
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Monday. September 10th. 1883.
A regular meeting of the Board was held
this day. Present: Messrs Alderman and
Lawrence. A discussion was had concerning
the propriety of some action by the
Board in the case of certain horses reported
to be infected with glanders and one
of which was allowed by its owner to
drink at public watering-troughs.
November 19th. A meeting of the Board was
held this day. Present, Messrs Alderman
& Lawrence. The general sanitary condition
of the Town was considered
November 21st. Mr James A. Mitchell of
East Lexington, reports that two of his
children are sick of scarlet fever of a
mild type.
January 1st. 188.4 The following cases
were investigated by the Board, and by advice
of a Veterinary Surgeon, the animals were killed.
October 5th. 1883. Horses belonging to Mr
Brewer. [Case of Farcy.]
October 23rd. Horses belonging to Mr Geo. Munroe.
[Glanders.]
Horse belonging to John Savage [Glanders.]
January 14th. 1884.
A regular meeting of the Board was held
this day. Present: Messrs Alderman and
Lawrence. Dr Tilton reported a case of
Diphtheria - the patient being a 4 year old
child of Dennis Cronan. Mild case.
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January 19th. 1884.
Notice was given to the Board of the death
this day from Diptheria [Diphtheria] of Chester M. Williams.
aged twenty-seven years. at the Theodore
Parker place in Lexington.
February 4th
Dr. Tilton reported a case of Scarlet fever. the
patient being a child of Mrs G. G. Batchelder.
residing on Hancock Street.
February 16th
A petition was received from Messrs D. A. Tuttle
and Geo. O. Whiting in relation to a nuisance
alleged to exist on Hancock St. After due
investigation, the Board decided that no
nuisance dangerous to the public health
or to individuals, existed. The petition
was therefore placed on file.
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Lexington. March 3rd 1884.
At the Annual Town meeting, held this
day, it was voted that the duties of the
Board of Health be referred to the Selectmen.
The report of the former Board,
condensed from the foregoing records, will
be found in the printed annual Town
Report for 1883-4.
Robert M. Lawrence
Chairman & Clerk - Board of Health
March 3rd. 1884.
After this date the duties of the Board of
Health devolve upon the Board of Selectmen,
consisting of Messrs Albert W. Bryant,
Joseph F. Simonds and Robert M.
Lawrence.
March 28th. A communication was
received from Mrs Eleanor S. Beals, residing
on Maple Street, complaining
of a nuisance on her premises, owing
to a lack of proper drainage arrangements
on the premises of Mr. Henry
Tyler, and stating that water was
deposited in her cellar, coming from
the above mentioned source.
The Clerk of the Board paid two
visits to the premises, March 29th
and 31st, and on the latter visit was
assured that a suitable drain should
be constructed and the nuisance
abated as soon as the weather permitted.
The nuisance was shortly
afterward satisfactorily abated.
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June 10th 1884.
The Selectmen, acting as a Board of Health,
having become satisfied that a nuisance
dangerous to the public health, had
arisen in the neighborhood of Hancock
Street and acting in response
to a petition dated February 16th. 1884,
served an order on M. H. Merriam Esq.
requiring him to abate the nuisance
within five days of the time of serving
the order. In response to this
order Mr. Merriam caused a portion
of the watercourse and drain to be enclosed
in a tile pipe ; so that at present
(since June 15th) the whole length
of the watercourse, from where it passes
under the wall which divides the
estates of Messrs Brown and Merriam
to Hancock Street, is so enclosed and
no sewage can find its way into it.
Robert M. Lawrence
Clerk Board of Health
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August 12th.
The Selectmen, acting as a Board of
Health, met on the premises of
Benj. F. Brown Esq, and proceeded to
dig up the trench which extends in
a northerly direction from the cesspool
on the above mentioned premises.
It was ascertained that no
sewage could pass from the cesspool
into the trench, owing to
the fact that the communication
between them had been effectually
closed by placing a flat stone against
the "gooseneck" pipe leading from
the cesspool.
August 21st.
A complaint was received in writing
from Cornelius Wellington, C. A. Wellington,
Dr W. Wesselhoeft and others, stating
that a nuisance existed on the
premises of John Canerney, off Concord
Avenue in Lexington, owing
to the stench arising from slaughter-
house offal. Thereupon an order
was served upon said Canerney
requiring him to abate said
nuisance within seven days from
the time of serving said order.
September 12th.
Acting in response to a written complaint
from Mrs G. A. Page ; Messrs Simonds
and Lawrence visited the estate of E. S. Wetherbee
on the Bedford road and inspected
the piggery under his barn. Having
found the same in a filthy condition
and in their judgment a probable
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cause of sickness in the neighborhood
existing by reason of the same ; the
Board of Selectmen acting as a Board
of Health, issued an order requiring
said Wetherbee to abate the nuisance
within seven days of the serving of
said order. This order was in a measure complied with.
This concludes the record of business of
the Selectmen, acting as a Board of Health,
for the year ending March 1st, 1885.
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1885
At the Annual Town meeting held on
March 2nd, 1885 ; Messrs Joseph F. Simonds,
Robert M. Lawrence and Walter Blodgett was
elected Selectmen, and Board of Health.
April 7th. A case of Diphtheria being reported
by Dr. Tilton, the patient being Annie Mitchell
daughter of James A. Mitchell, who resides
on Main Street, East Lexington ; Messrs
Simonds & Lawrence viewed the premises
in order to see whether any nuisance
or cause of sickness, due to imperfect
sanitary arrangements, could be discovered.
It was recommended that
the cesspool in the rear of the dwelling
be tightly covered. Visits were also
paid at the houses of Messr's Fletcher
on Pleasant Street and Gossom on
Main Street, in both of which families
there have been recently cases
of Scarlet-fever. At the latter place
the drainage was found to be very
inadequate and a note was sent to
the owner of the estate, H. G. O. Bowers,
of West Somerville, requesting him to
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attend to the matter without delay.
The Board caused notices to be printed
and posted in public places, calling
the attention of householders
to Chapter 98 of the Acts of 1884 concerning
the prompt reporting of cases
of contagious disease.
April 21st. Several cases of contagious
disease have been reported during the
month & have been recorded in a
separate book provided for the purpose.
A visit was made to the house
of Mr Gossom on Main Street, East
Lexington ; today, and as it appeared
that nothing had been done by way
of improving the drainage ; a peremptory
letter was sent to the owner
Mr Bowers, requiring him to abate
the nuisance without delay.
April 22nd. In response to the notice.
sent yesterday, Mr H. G. O. Bowers called
on the Clerk of the Board and promised
that the Sanitary Arrangements of
his premises should be improved at
once.
April 22nd.
A communication was received from
Messrs Cornelius Wellington, Geo. W. Jameson,
S. M. Lawrence, Sidney Lawrence & Geo.
H. Hall, complaining of a nuisance
on the premises of John Canerney, off
Concord Avenue, in the South-east
part of the Town, & caused by keeping
hogs. Messr's Blodgett & Lawrence
paid a visit to the premises May
8th & at their request said Canerney
was present at a meeting of
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the Selectmen on the evening of
May 9th, and at this time the
method of abating the nuisance was
considered. On May 11th a visit was
paid to said premises by all the members
of the Board. It was decided
that said Canerney should move his
hogs about 1/6 mile to the South East,
to a point further removed from any
habitations. And if after this had been
done, there was still cause for complaint,
he agreed to abandon his
present business.
Sept. 20th. 1885.
During the present month a few cases of
Scarlet fever have been reported and are
recorded in a separate book. In each
case visits have been made to the premises
and it has been sought to ascertain
where possible, the cause of sickness and
to remedy any sanitary defects about
the premises.
Sept. 25th
A complaint was received that a
nuisance existed on the premises of
George S. Paine, near Bedford Street,
caused by noxious odors emanating
from decaying vegetable matter, rotten
eggs etc. The Board having adjudged
that a nuisance and cause
of sickness existed, served an order
on said Paine, requiring him to
abate and remove the aforesaid
nuisance within five days from
this date.
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In August 1885, five valuable cows
belonging to Mr C. M. Parker, died suddenly.
At the request of the Board,
the viscera of the animals were examined
by the Commissioner on
Contagious Diseases among domestic
animals. In his report he states
that he was unable to find the lesions
of any known contagious disease,
and that the cause of the death
of the animals was plainly to be
seen in the intense inflammation
of the mucous membrane of the
four stomachs ; a common result
of the ingestion of irritants, whether
of vegetable or mineral
poisons.
Lexington. October 6th. 1885.
The following circular was issued, posted
in public places and printed in the
local newspaper :
"Free Vaccination!"
"Notice is hereby given that a physician
will be in attendance at the Selectmen's
Room, in the Town Hall Building
on Monday, Wednesday and Friday,
October 12th, 14th and 16th, from
three till five o'clock. each day, for
the purpose of vaccinating free of
charge citizens of Lexington. The
attention of Parents and School-
teachers is especially invited to this
notice"
Joseph F. Simonds } Selectmen
Robert M. Lawrence } of
Walter Blodgett } Lexington
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1885
In response to the foregoing circular fourteen
children were vaccinated by Drs Saltmarsh
and Lawrence, October 12th :
Their names were as follows :
Isabel Wright, 11 years, Waltham street
John Holdway, 12 years, Elm street
Margaret Shea, 6 years, Cedar street
Henry Richards, 6 years, Allen street
Lettie Carroll, 3 years, Allen street
Joseph Carroll, 3 years, Allen street
Gertrude Carroll, 10 mos., Allen street
Patrick Carroll, 14 years, Allen street
Lena Carroll, 12 years, Allen street
Jessie Ray, 10 years, Waltham street
Anson Barr, 17 years, Allen street
Nelly White, 13 years, Allen street
Francis C. Brown, 14 years, Pleasant street
Luther Sherman, 11 years, Fletcher Avenue.
On October 14th, twenty-three children
were vaccinated by Drs Holmes & Lawrence.
Frank Anderson, 12 years, Concord Avenue
Willie Anderson, 8 years, Concord Avenue
Fred. Anderson, 10 years, Concord Avenue
Annie Carroll, 10 years, Allen Street
Lizzie Condon, 21 years, Concord Avenue
Mary Condon, 14 years, Concord Avenue
James McGann, 1 year, Wellington Street
Michael McGann, 9 years, Wellington Street
Lizzie McGann, 6 years, Wellington Street
Delia McGann, 4 years, Wellington Street
William C. Nickerson, 11 years, Main Street E. Lex.
Charles Burrell, 11 years, Bedford Street
Albion Larcom, 10 years, Bedford Street
Effie Benjamin, 5 years, Fletcher Avenue
Katie Griffin, 8 years, Fletcher Avenue
Laura Griffin, 10 years, Fletcher Avenue
Sarah Dane, 8 years, Hancock Street
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Clarence Wetherbee 10 y. Bedford Street
Ivers Wetherbee 14 y. Bedford Street
Nina Simonds 1 y. Adams Street
Jeannette Kidston 5 y. Independence Avenue
Bertha Kidston 10 y. Independence Avenue
Arthur Sherman 8 y. Fletcher Avenue.
On October 16th, twenty-nine children
and adults were vaccinated by Drs Tilton
and Lawrence. Their names etc :
Crawford Brown 6 y. Pleasant Street
Mabel Brown 10 y. Pleasant Street
Agnes Brown 5 y. Pleasant Street
Mary Willworth 2 y. Main Street. E. Lex.
Harry C. Smith 5 y. Maple Street
Mrs Ennis Coolidge. Main Street. E. Lex.
Cordelia Cochrane. Adult, Main Street.
Emma Mosher. Waltham Street.
Harry Cutter, 10 y ; Hancock Avenue.
Eddie Willis, 11 y : Hancock Avenue
John C. McKinnon. 11 mos. Woburn Street.
Annie Brown. 11 years. Main Street.
Norah Reardon 3 years, Woburn Street.
Maggy Reardon 8 years, Woburn Street.
Katy Buckley 13 years, Vine Street.
Lizzie Elliott 3 years, Woburn Street.
William Sherman 15 years, Fletcher Avenue.
Harry Larcom 4 years, Bedford Street
Dexter C. Larcom 13 years, Bedford Street.
Mrs Webster, Fletcher Avenue.
Mary Ann McMullen. Fletcher Avenue.
Jeannie M. Snow. Woburn Street.
Lilian May Norris, 17 y+. Main Street.
Bertha Berry. 17 y+. Monument Street.
Daniel Leary. 1 y. Woburn Street.
Lina Taft. 7 y. Main Street.
Winnie Willis 12 y. Hancock Avenue.
Mary J. Savage. 1 y. off Woburn Street.
Rina Elliott. 10 y. off Woburn Street.
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On October 23rd twenty-two children were
revaccinated and the following for the first time :
Ida Jane Matthews. 5 y. Maple Street
Caroline A. Kauffman 18 y. Maple Street
Bertie Magurn. 11 y. Bloomfield Street
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1886
At the Annual Town meeting held March
8th 1886. Albert W Bryant Webster Smith
and Walter Blodgett were elected Selectmen
and Board of Health.
April 1st 1886
Notice was sent to Marshall Baldwin
to inter the body of a horse found
exposed upon his premises. Afterwards
on learning that the whereabouts of
said Baldwin was unknown the Board ordered
it buried and the expense charged
to the Town.
April 5th 1886
The following notice was received by
the Board this day.
To the Board of Health of Lexington.
Gentlemen - I wish to call your attention
to the nuisance that proceeds from the
Slaughtering Establishment of Mr Charles
H. Lowe, on Main Street East Lexington.
Hoping this will receive your immediate
attention I remain yours, D. C. Smith.
We examined the premises and sent the
following notice to Mr Charles H Lowe.
That a complaint had been presented to
the Board of Health of this town that
a nuisance existed that was caused
by the flowage of putrid and offensive
matter from his premises on Main St.
and upon personal examination we deemed
it of sufficient importance to endanger the public
health. Therefore we ordered him to abate
said nuisance within five from the
date of this notice.
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April 15th 1886.
The following communication was received
by the Board April 13th 1886
To the Board of Health of the Town of
Lexington. Gentlemen — A nuisance
exists on Bloomfield St. in this which
we desire to have abated at once.
Respectfully submitted.
G. W. Porter.
Cyrus Hamlin
Edwin Samson.
After viewing the premises described it
was found that a nuisance did exist
and upon making inquires we learned
that the offensive matter complained of,
was deposited thereon by John L. Norris
or by his order. We immediately served
the following notice upon him.
Lexington April 15th 1886
Mr. John L. Norris.
Sir — A complaint has
been presented to the Board of Health of Lexington
that a nuisance exists on a portion of
Bloomfield Street (so called) in said Lexington,
caused by the depositing of foul and
offensive matter by you or by your order.
After a personal examination of the premises,
it is adjudged that the foul and offensive
matter deposited on said street
by you or by your order, endangers the
Public Health and is a nuisance.
And you are hereby ordered to remove
from said street all substances of an
offensive character that was by you or by your order deposited
thereon within five days from
the date of this notice.
By order of the Board of Health.
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April 26th 1886
The attention of the Board of Health was
called to a building in East Lexington, belong -
to Francis Buttrick of Waltham, and now
occupied by about sixty laboring men (Italians)
whose filthy habits and manner of living
justly creates apprehension that the health of
the neighborhood was endangered.
After a personal inspection of the premises
it was voted to notify said Francis
Buttrick of the condition of said building
and to request him to abate said nuisance.
April 16th 1886
I hereby certify that I have this day
served a notice on the within named
J L Norris by delivering to him in hand
a notice of which this is a duplicate.
Walter Wellington
Constable of Lexington.
May 1st 1886
A case of Diphtheria was reported by Dr.
Tilton, the patient being Orton Robinson
child of G E Robinson of Main St.
June 3d 1886
The Board of Health received the following this day.
Lexington May 25th 1886
To the Selectmen of Lexington —
We the undersigned respectfully
ask that a nuisance existing on premises
owned by Mr Francis Buttrick of Waltham
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and scituated [situated] on Pleasant Street East
Lexington, be abated,
Cornelius Wellington
Charles Wellington
Lorenzo W Kettle.
After viewing the premises it was found
that a nuisance did exist, caused in part by a
privy and by the depositing of foul and
offensive matter on an open lot of
land adjoining said Street by the occupants
of said Buttricks building.
We therefore ordered the privy cleansed
and the foul and offensive matter removed
from the open lot. and also recommended
the premises and surroundings to be thoroughly
disinfected, all of which the occupants promised
to do immediately.
June 17th. 1886
The Board of Health issued the following
notice to day and placed it in the hands
of Walter Wellington Constable to serve.
Mr John Connearney
Sir. The Board of Health of
Lexington have by request examined a portion
of your premises and find that by the depositing
of "Slaughter House Offal" you have created a
nuisance which endangers the health of the
Community — You are hereby ordered to discontinue
the depositing of Offal or other offensive matter
upon your premises, and abate the nuisance
now existing within five days from the receipt
of this notice
Webster Smith } Board of Health
Albert W Bryant } of
Walter Blodgett } Lexington
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Lexington June 18th 1886.
I hereby certify that I have notified this
day the within named John Connearney
by delivering to him in hand an attested
copy of this precept (the forgoing notice) with
the order thereon
Walter Wellington
Constable of Lexington.
August 11th 1886.
The Board of Health issued the following
notice to day.
Messrs John E and James A Wilson.
Gentlemen.
The attention of the
Board of Health has been called to your
premises, by a complaint, stating that
a nuisance, caused by foul and offensive
odors, proceeding from a Piggery, exists
thereon, and endangers the health of the
community.
Therefore we expect you will abate said
nuisance at once, and avoid the necessity of
this Board taking legal action in the
matter.
Very Respectfully
Walter Blodgett.
Sec'y. of Board of Health.
Lexington Aug 13th 1886
To the Board of Health of Lexington.
Gentlemen
Mr. Stimson is spreading his
Slaughter-house Offal on his land for
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top dressing. It is very offensive and unhealthy.
Please investigate and use such
means as the law gives you for the suppression
of said nuisance.
E. W. Glass.
Aug 18th 1886.
The Board of Health viewed the premises
described in the above complaint and
a nuisance existing as stated they requested
Mr Stinson to stop top dressing his
land and ordered that hereafter all
Slaughter House Offal deposited on his premises
shall be immediately covered with
earth all of which said Stimson agreed
to do.
Aug 23d 1886
A case of Scarlet Fever was reported by
Dr H Holmes. The patient being Sarah Dane
child of Joseph Dane of Middle Street.
Immediately notified said Dane of the
importance of keeping his children at home
to prevent the spreading of the disease.
January 20th 1887.
The following notice was received this day.
Arlington Jan. 14th 1887.
Board of Health
Lexington.
I have to report
Diphtheria in family of Mr George E.
Robinson.
Dr. Libby.
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1887
Complaint was received May 5. 1887 from
W F Glenn of the foul and offusive [offensive] condition of the
premises in rear of Boardmans Block, as being
dangerous to the public health, and on viewing
the same it was adjudged a nuisance, and the
following communication was addressed to
J L Boardman 117 Devonshire St Boston.
Dear Sir
The attention of the board of health
having been called to the condition of your premises
in this town they have examined the same and
find a serious nuisance to exist in the rear of
your block on Main Street in the shape of open
vaults and cesspools which are detrimental to
the public health, and you are hereby directed
to at once abate the same.
for order of the board
Charles T West Clerk
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1888
Mch 15
Complaint was received on March 15. from
Lawrence Leary in regard to alledged nuisance
being committed by Franklin Alderman,
and the same was placed on file
Mch 31
Information was this day received from
A. S. Mitchell. that he had reason to believe
that a horse owner and kept on the Brewer
farm was affected with the glanders.
Also "that a certain horse, being one of a
pair (1 Gray & 1 Bay) driven by a certain
teamster now carting stone from this
town and used on a 2 Horse tip Cart
is similarly affected as the one above
The horse suspected of being affected with
glanders on the Brewer farm, was
examined by Smith & West of the board
on Monday Apr 2d and although
no appearance of Glanders could be
found, it was thought best to report
the matter to the state board of Cattle
Commissioners as it was said to be the
fact that this horse had been kept in
the stall adjoining that of a horse which
had the glanders & had to be killed.
On Wednesday Apr 4th one of the Cattle Commissioners
came out & examined the horse but could not
find sufficient symptoms of disease to condemn
the animal or to order it to be isolated.
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"Lexington July 2d 1888
To the Board of Health of Lexington
Gentlemen
The undersigned herewith makes complaint
that the health of his family and others is endangered
by the keeping of Hogs and the depositing of House
offal by Owen McDonald on and near Vine St
so called, and respectfully requests that the
nuisance be removed.
Jerry x Reardon
Witness A W Bryant
On the foregoing complaint A W Bryant and
Charles T West of the Board of health visited
and examined the premises complained of, and
not finding the same in such condition. as in
their opinion, to require further action. the
complaint is placed on file
Lexington July 19. 1888
At a meeting of the Board of Health
held this day Leonard A Saville was duly
appointed as Agent for said Board
Copy of complaint
"Lexington Mass July 10. 1888
To The Board of Health
of Lexington Mass
Gentlemen
Your petitioners would
respectfully represent that a nuisance exists in the
cespool [cesspool] immediately in rear of the Monument
House which in our opinion dangerous to the
health of persons residing near or having occasion
to pass the same. We would further represent
that the notice of the owner and occupant of said
premises. has been repeatedly called to same nuisance.
and that no removal of same has been effected
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the contents of said cesspool having been only
dipped out and deposited on the surface of the
ground within a few feet of the cesspool.
In view of these facts we respectfully ask your
immediate action. that this nuisance be
abated at once and thoroughly.
Very Respectfully
L G Babcock
Cyrus Royce
Lexington July 19. 1888
The premises refer'd to in the foregoing complaint
were examined this day. by the full board. and found
to be in subtancially the condition described in the
petition. and the following order was issued,
Lexington Mass July 19. 1888
Henry E. Bishop Esq.
Constable of Lexington
Sir.
You are hereby directed to serve the
following notice on Henry A Worthley Esq, occupying
the premises situated at the corner of Main and
Muzzey Streets in Lexington. known as the Monument
House.
Complaint having been made to the board
of Health of a nuisance. said to exist in the
rear of the premises occupied by you and the
yard adjoining, we heave examined said premises
and yard and find, that in our opinion a
nuisance does exist which is detrimental to
the public health. and you are hereby ordered
to abate the same within forty eight hours of
service of this notice
Wester Smith } Board of
Albert W Bryant } Health
Charles T West }
Hereof fail not to make due return of this
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warrant with your doings thereon on or before
July 23d 1888.
Copy of return.
Lexington July 20. 1888
To the Board of Health of Lexington
I have the within notice on Henry A
Worthley. by delivering in hand at 9 oclock PM
July 19th an attested copy of this warrant.
H E Bishop Constable
"To the Board of Health —. Lexington.
I desire to call the attention of your
Board to a nuisance now existing caused by
the keeping of Pigs in the Red Barn (near
Oakland St) the stench is intolerable and must
be highly detrimental to the health of all citizens
residing in that vicinity. I learn that
the pigs are said to be owned by one John
Harrington of Concord Hill
Very respectfully
Geo S Jackson
Lexington July 18. 1888
Upon the foregoing complaint, the premises were visited
by the board, and an examination made of the same.
while there appears to be some odor about the
place caused by swill &c. it seemed to be as clean
and in as good condition as could be expected
from a pig pen. It was decided to see Mr
Muzzey and request him to cause the removal
of the swine to some less objectionable locality
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Boston Aug 6. 1888
To the Board of Health
Lexington Mass.
Gentlemen
I would respectfully inform you that
complaint has been made to us by the Board of
Health of Waltham that the premises of one
John Canerny. located in Lexington. are a
nuisance. Since the Statutes confer upon
your Board the proper authority to act in
such cases. I think that you will take the
proper measures for abating the nuisance
Respectfully yours
Saml W Abbott
Secy State Board of Health.
Lexington Mass Aug 9, 1888
To the State Board of Health
Gentlemen,
A notice received from you a few days since
stated that the Board of Health of Waltham had
informed your board that a nuisance existed on
the premises of John Canerney in this Town.
The Board of Health of Lexington has
annually for several years past received complaint
in regard to Canerneys place. - The
situation of this farm is such, bounded as it
is on the towns of Belmont, Waltham and
Lexington, that by removing his swine only
a short distance, he is beyond the jurisdiction of
the Board of Health of Lexington.
His premises were visited today by the
Board of Health of Lexington, and under the
existing circumstances, it was deemed advisable
to request the State Board to visit the premises,
and see if some measures can be adopted
which will prevent the annual recurrance of
this nuisance.
Respectfully yours
Charles T West Secy
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By order of the Board of Health of
Lexington Mass
PS
The board of Health of Lexington will meet
your Board at such time and place as you
may designate.
Lexington Mass Aug 18. 1888
To Henry E Bishop Constable of
Lexington Mass
You are hereby ordered to serve the following
notice on Henry A Worthley corner of Muzzey and
Main Streets Lexington Mass. and make return
of this warrant to the Board of Health. with your doing
thereon within forty-eight hours of service.
To Henry A Worthley Esq
Complaint has been made of
a nuisance existing on premises occupied by you
corner of Muzzey and Main Streets in Lexington.
You are hereby ordered to thoroughly abate
the same within forty eight hours from the
receipt of this notice. or an order will be
issued to vacate the premises at once.
By order of the Board of Health
Charles T West
Clerk of the Board.
Lexington Aug 18th. 1888
I have served the within notice by leaving an
attested copy of this warrant in hand of Henry A
Worthley at 9.15 oclock PM Aug 18th current.
To the Board of Health of Lexington
Henry E Bishop
Constable
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Lexington Apr 4th 1891
Complaint being made by Mrs
Taylor as to the filthy condition
of Vaults & Cesspool on premises
owned by W. A Tower corner of Main
& Clark St, the Board of Health
examined the premises and found
the condition as described.
The following communication was
forward to Mr Tower.
Office Board of Health
Lexington Apr 4th 1891
10 AM
Hon W. A Tower
Dear Sir
Complaint having
been made to the Board of Health
of the filthy and dangerous condition
of the drains and vaults
on the premises owned by you,
Corner of Main & Clark Sts, and
having ourselves viewed the same,
we have decided that the complaints
are well grounded and do
hereby request the abatement of this
nuisance within forty eight hours
Yr's Respectfully
Geo E Muzzey
Clerk of Board of Health
Lexington Mass.
Official notice has been given of
a case of diptheria [diphtheria] in one of homes
on these premises
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Lexington July 29 / 90
Complaint having been made of the
Cesspools on estate of Laurie Hunt on
Wallis Place, the Board inspected the
same and found some cause but Mr
Hunt abated it at once on notice
Also inspected Piggery on John Buckley[?]
1st and found them in a bad condition
and ordered him to at once
clean them out and abate the nuisance.
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Lexington March 25 - 1894.
Since the previous record, which
closed on page 47, a separation of
the Board of Health from the Selectmen
was made in the Early part of
the year 1891, when the Town of Lexington
accepted the so-called "Australian
"Ballot Act for Towns." At that
meeting it, was voted to add the office
of Board of Health to the official
ballot, which has been in force until
the present date.
Accordingly in March 1891 the
Town elected
Franklin Alderman } Board of
Nathaniel H. Merriam M.D. } Health
George O. Whiting }
In March 1892 the same board
was re-elected.
In March 1893 the same board
was re-elected.
In March 1894 the Town elected
Franklin Alderman }
Nathaniel H. Merriam M.D. } Board
George W. Sampson } of Health.
Shortly after the town Election Dr.
Merriam resigned and on March 17
1894 in accordance with Chap. 307 Sec. 1
of the Acts of 1885 the Selectmen, by
Webster Smith & George E. Muzzey and
the Board of Health by George W.
Sampson notified the town by
public notice of the vacancy and
on March 24th 1894 a joint meeting
of the two boards was held in
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1894
accordance with the Provisions of said
Chapter above noted, and elected
Henry C. Valentine M.D., to fill the vacancy
March 5 to 24 - 1894, by order of G. W. Sampson
Mtt. Merriam's cesspool cleared
W. O. Armes' cesspool cleared
High School cesspool cleared
Florence W. Davis } asked for Cleaning, but
Miss Ellen E. Harrington } frost not yet out of ground
Child of Bradley at Royce's house O.K. Place fuming 3/22
March 25
A case of scarlet fever reported as having
occurred at house of George G. Fuller
Concord Ave. G. W. Sampson inspected
and found that the boy (15 yrs. old) was
out and that the place had been fumigated.
The Sec. of the Board, [?] of 1893 had
made no record of Case. Dr. Merriam
says that no report was received.
Same date. H. C. Valentine & Geo.
Sampson inspected Cesspool on
premises of George E. Muzzey now
occupied by Dr Alber R. Rice.
Decided that drain was unfit and
notified Mr Muzzey to properly cement
and cover the same.
(This was properly done Apr. 6 - 1894 - G.W.S.)
Mch. 27
Ordered letter heads & stamped envelopes
of Coburn Stationery Co. $8.85
Same date. ordered Cyrus Martin to
Clean whatever Cesspools were needed
on the Hunt Estate, Wallis Place.
{For Records of Contagious Diseases}
{ See Record Book [blank] }
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Bills approved & sent to L. A. Saville for
Payment a/c Board of Health.
Coburn Stationery Co. }
Envelopes & Paper } | 8.85
J. A. Cummings Ptg. Co. }
50 Sc. Fever[?] Cards } | 1.75
W. Walcott team Mch. 25 (G.W.S) | 2.00
W. Walcott team May 5 (GWS) | 1.50
H. C. Valentine Prof. Services & team | 2.50
W. Walcott team May 12th (G.W.S) | 1.50
W. Walcott team May 19 (G.W.S) | 1.50
C. A. Parken & Son ptg. req. May 11 | 4.20
Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Co. }
20 ft 4½ ply leading hose @ 65¢ } | 16.25
W. B. Foster notifying Heirs J. Cannearney }
as per Records page 55 also E. A. Foster acc} | 3.00
W. Walcott Carry all June 28 | 1.50
W. Walcott buggy June 28 | 1.50
Daniel J. Vaughan inspctg. Town Hall }
July 5 - 1894 plumbing R. } | 1.00
C S. Parker & Son ptg (July 13) | 3.50
Carryall Aug. 5 W Walcott | 3.00
R. H. Burke Repg. dipper 75 }
Repg. pump 1.25 }
Repg. spocking[?] 1.00 } | 3.00
See page 65
Oct. 21 Expenses of killing & burying horse }
of H. H. Whittaker } 7.50
A. S. Mitchell shooting 2.00 }
Mark Dodd digging & burying 2.00 }
Rufus Baker digging & burying 1.00 }
Rufus Baker inspecting 1.00 }
W. Walcott team 1.50 }
C. H. Franks services & posting placards 3.00
W. Walcott team Dec. 14(C.H.C.H) 1.00
————
[total[ 68.05
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Ordered C. Martin to Clean Cesspools of
Mrs Cottrell
J. S. Munroe
W. S. Shattuck
Apr. 10
G. W. Sampson notified H. C. Valentine
& Franklin Alderman of a meeting
of the Board of Health to organize
for 1894. Calling the meeting for
Saturday April 14 in Cary Hall
at 5 P.M.
Dr. Valentine inspected a case of
threatened Scarlet fever in the
School of a Child of one Wheeler
in North Lexington Found that
there was nothing in the rumour
Apr. 14
Pursuant to the Call of Apr. 10th the
Board of Health met for the first
time as a regular Board.
Present Messrs. Alderman, Valentine
& Sampson.
Franklin Alderman was elected Chairman
G. W. Sampson was elected Secretary
Adjourned
G. W. Sampson
Secretary.
The record of Cesspool Cleaning
has become too numerous and the
Secretary will simply say that he
promptly attended to all requests of
this nature as soon as he
receives them. The same applies in the
case of Dr Valentine, Mr. Alderman had made
no requests of the driver to this effect, this year.
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1894
[margin: May 2]
This date Dr. Valentine and Mr. Sampson
visited the premises of Edward A. Foster
of Somerville, which premises comprise
the place formerly owned by
George H. Hall on Concord Ave. In the
north part of his farm there was
found to be a deposit of swill and
pig offal; this Messrs. Valentine and
Sampson ordered to be abated, and
also ordered the piggery on the south
side of Concord Avenue on the same
farm, to be abated before May 10th
(this date being agreed upon by Mr.
Foster and the Board).
(May 12 G.W.S. visited premises and found nothing had
been done. Notified Mr. Foster to commence at once)
[margin: May 2]
Same date Messrs. Valentine and
Sampson inspected in a casual
manner the premises of Mr. Connearny
located off Concord Avenue and found
there of a very bad nature[?], as regards
health. The piggery is in a most vile
condition, offal from
Brighton being the fodder for the
pigs.
[margin: May 3]
Mr. Sampson wrote the Heirs
of John Connearny, May 3rd, placing the
same in the hands of Mr. Wm. B. Foster,
who acted, not in his official capacity
of Constable or Police Officer, but simply
as a messenger (See Board of Health letter
book May 3/94). Mr. Foster replied that the
premises would be ready to inspect by
May 8th.
(May 12 G.W.S. visited the Connearny premises
and found the conditions materially improved
but still somewhat imperfect. Mr. C. said he
would still further attend to it).
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1894
May 5
G.W. Sampson inspected the Wheatley house
on Lowell St. occupied by Mrs & Mrs Joseph
Dane. Found the premises in a cluttered
condition and a large amount of bedding
old blankets & rubbish blocking up the
ventilation in the upper room & This
Mr. Wheatley and Mr Sampson personally
cleaned out & packed away and instructed
Mr. Dane not to block the passageway
again. Also instructed Mr Dane not to
neglect the cleaning of the vault (a small
one) once a week at least.
May 11
After Considerable Consultation Messrs. Valentine
and Sampson issued the following regulations.
Mr. Alderman declined to sign them or act
in any way with the Board.
Regulations of the Board of Health of
the Town of Lexington Mass. in accordance
with the provisions of the Public Statues 80 Sec. 18-19
1. The attention of physicians is respectfully
called to the necessity of promptly reporting all
contagious diseases according to law, occurring in
their practice in Lexington.
2. The Board of Health have full control of all
fumigations of contagious diseases, but when
deemed advisable by them, the Board may delegate
the attending Physician to fumigate a house
room, or rooms after a proper limit of time
has elapsed; but the physician shall in all
such cases report to the Board the date of such
fumigation immediately. The expense of such
fumigation shall be born by the person himself
or herself in accordance with L.S. Sec. 83
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3. Cesspools may be cleaned by the
odorless cart upon application to the Board of
Health, or to any member thereof, either verbally
or orally, and Shall be cleaned in the same order
of precedence as regards time, in which the
request shall be made
* No application for Cleaning a Cesspool or
vault Can be made to the driver, but in all
cases must be made to the Board or to any
member thereof as above provided.
4. The Board of Health may at any
time Cause each householder to suitably arch
and brick the Cesspool or Cesspools on the premises
and provide an iron cover, with suitable
ventilating equipments, subject to the inspection
and approval of the Board of Health.
5. Mr Cyrus Martin of Revere St.
is hereby appointed driver of the odorless
Cart.
6. The teaming of Swill, offal, or
other offensive matter over the roads of the
town, except in tight of odorless carts, is
hereby prohibited.
7. These regulations are made as
provided by law, but the Board of Health may alter,
amend, change. repeal, or add to them at their
discretion, and nothing herein shall be construed
to prevent the making or enforcing of any other regu-
lations, as provided by statute, or by any act
of this Board.
Signed Henry C Valentine
George W Sampson Board of Health
(The above regulations were inserted in the Lexington Minutes - man May 11- 1894)
* Sec. 3 (omitted by mistake) The price for cleaning a vault or cesspool will
be two (2) dollars per load or any part thereof and shall be paid to the driver of
the odorless cart within thirty (30) days from the time of the removal of the Contents
of said vault or Cesspool, or any part thereof.
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1894
May 19
G.W. Sampson visited the premises of
Edw in A. Foster (see page 55). Found there
in a far better condition than on May 12,
but still imperfect, but as Ms. Sampson
was assured that everything was being
done to complete the abatement at an early
date, word was left to hurry the same
along as rapidly as possible. The north
part nuisance was completely abated, the
smile having been all removed and covered,
and the pig manure properly forced into the
land. The barn cellar near the house was
cleared and fresh earth put in, but the
barn cellar furthest from the house needs
attention. The nuisance of the piggery on
the south side of Concord Ave. has been made
very much less, but still imperfect. On the
whole the improvement is a decided one, and
Mr. Foster has been notified through his
hired men to complete the abatement at his
earliest convenience. And that without delay.
Same Date
Mr. Sampson visited premises of Messrs.
Connearney. (See page 55) The nuisance is
completely abated and every thing is in first class shape.
Same Date
On complaint Mr. Sampson visited the
premises of Michael Shea and John Moynahan
on Walnut St. On thorough inspection found
no Cause for Complaint in either piggery,
but found that the probable Cause for
complaint was the smell of some pig
offal Mr. Moynahan had spread
on his land some time previous. Both
gentlemen seem disposed to do every thing
reasonable, but their places are now in
good shape. The pig offal will be forked in.
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1894
May 22 H.C. Valentine inspected closets at
Village Hall, E Lexington, but found
no cause for complaint. The closets
were open ones, but no danger, as regards
health, maybe apprehended. Ashes
have been freely shoveled into the closets,
and the vaults have been cleaned. Dr. Valentine
says that the only alternative is to
build a cesspool, which cannot easily be
done, but that with proper care, no
further trouble need be apprehended.
June 3 H.C. Valentine and G.W. Sampson inspected
the Foster Shea, and Moynahan piggeries.
Mr. Foster was seen and after some
conversation was notified that the piggery
on the north part of his farm must be
moved still further north to a point near
the farm of Sydney Lawrence Esq., and the
nuisance thoroughly abated, that the piggery
on the road (Concord Ave, south side) must
be closed, that the swill must be kept covered,
and that the place must be in a proper
condition and regards cleanliness on or
before June 17th. 1894.
The Shea place was in a somewhat
bad condition worse than on May 19 (see p.58)
Mr. Shea was notified to move in the
matter at once, which we believe he will do.
He will put all his swill in a covered box,
and will be more careful not to spill the
same in feeding his hogs. All the
trouble has started since Mr. Sampson's
visit May 19.
The Moynahan place was practically
all right. Mr. M was cautioned to keep it so.
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June 14
G. W. Sampson inspected sink-drain
on premises of L. J. Wing, Hancock Ave.
Found sink drain open and overflowing.
Notified Mr. Wing to properly construct
a regulation cesspool which he cheerfully
agreed to do.
Later - Mr. W. Closed up sink drain for present.
June 14
Mr. Franklin Alderman resigned his
position as a member of the Board,
and Messrs. Valentine & Sampson report-
ed the matter jointly to the Selectmen
as required by 1885-307 Sec. 1.
June 15
According to the above the action & in
accordance with same law (307-1 of '85)
the Selectmen by [blank]
& the Board of Health by H. Valentine & G. W. Sampson
publicly notified the Town of a meeting to
fill the vacancy caused by the resignation
of Franklin Alderman, said meeting to
be held in the Town Hall Officers Room
Saturday June 23 at 4:30 P.M.
June 23
Pursuant to the above notification
given to the Selectmen Board of Health
met in joint session at the Selectmen’s
Room June 23 at 4:30 P.M.
Present Messrs. Muzzey & Spaulding of the
Selectmen & Messrs. Valentine & Sampson
of the Board of Health.
Geo. E. Muzzey was elected Chairman
of the joint boards.
A. Bradford Smith was unani-
mously elected a member of the
Board of Health to fill the vacancy
caused by the resignation of Franklin
Alderman. Adjourned.
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1894
June 23
Messrs. Valentine & Sampson inspected the
Chinese Laundry in Robinson Block formerly
owned by the late Wm.H. Smith.
Found that the occupants (two chinamen)
were in the habit of putting refuse and
other rotten food &c. in the back yard.
Read the riot act & had Officer Franks
keep an eye on them.
Same date.
Messrs. Valentine & Sampson visited
premises of Boutelle Block and
inspected the henhouse of H.P. Griffin,
Found kitchen offal had been promis-
cuously thrown around and the smell
was very offensive & detrimental to health.
Notified Mr Griffin who promised to
attend to it early Monday morning (24th
June 26th
(G.W.S. inspected & found everything O.K.)
June 28
Messrs Smith, Valentine, & Sampson visited
the Connearney, Moynahan, Shea & Foster
piggeries, with Constable Wm. B. Foster.
The Connearney, Moynahan, & Shea piggeries
are all in excellent condition.
The Foster piggery was in the worst
condition & Mr. W.B. Foster (constable)
was given a legal summons to serve
on Edward A. Foster which was served
on the premises. Notice or summons
was as follows:
Lexington Mass June 28 1894.
Edward A. Foster Esq
Dear Sir:
You are hereby ordered to
remove the swill and other offensive
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material from your farm within
twenty four (24) hours in a
manner satisfactory to this
Board.
(Signed)
A. Bradford Smith}
H.C. Valentine}
G.W. Sampson} Board of Health of Lexington Mass.
June 28
A meeting of the Board was held
at East Lexington this date.
Henry C. Valentine was elected
Chairman.
Adjourned
G W Sampson Sec.
July 2
Messrs Smith & Valentine inspected the
Foster Piggery. Found that the
special nuisance back of the Cows
had been thoroughly abated, the
piggery in the north part of the farm
had been given up and the pigs
removed to the pen near Sydney Law-
rence's farm, and the swill had all
been removed - everything was sat-
isfactory, except the barn cellar,
which will be cleaned out at once.
June 29
Mr. Smith inspected the Stone Estates
and found the condition of affairs
highly detrimental to public health.
It will probably need regulation
cesspools.
July 2
Messrs Valentine & Smith inspected
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[pencil notation] old well [illegible]
new drain pipe near brick store [illegible]
with the same result as that voted
under June 29, p.62,
June 29
G.W.S. inspected F.C. Saville's
piggery. Dr. Valentine had done
the same during the week (date not
remembered by him) and had
cautioned Saville. G.W.S. found
things O.K. showing that Mr. S. had
acted on Dr. V's suggestions.
June 30
Daniel J. Vaughan was granted a Journ. [Journeyman], plumber licence.
July 5
Daniel J. Vaughan was appointed
Inspector of Plumbing for the Town
of Lexington at a meeting of the
Board held July 2nd 1894.
August 5
Mr. Sampson inspected the Shea,
Moynahan, Foster, and Connearney
piggeries, and found everything thoroughly
renovated and perfectly satisfactory.
N.B. The above terminates a long
and serious trouble in the south part of
the town, which has been settled in all
but one case by reasonable and diplomatic
measures - in the Foster case by
stringent measures.
Aug 29
H.P. Boutelles block was visited
on complaint of John Tholden[?]
and it was found that the sewer
pipe was stopped up and the cesspool
matter was backing into Mr.
Tholden's cellar.
An inspection by Mr. Sampson
also showed that the cesspool
was not arched, bricked, & provided
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in accordance with Sec. 4 of
the regulations of the Board.
Mr. Boutelle was notified
to do so Aug. 29 (same day)
Sept. 8.
The cesspool in the rear of
Boutelle's Block was cleaned out
and pipe was carried to a regularly
constructed cesspool as per Sec. 4.
The old cesspool was filled up.
Aug 15 (about).
Messrs Valentine & Smith inspected
the Shea, Moynahan, Foster, & Connearny
piggeries. Everything O.K. except that the
Moynahan piggery was slightly offensive
which will be remedied, however.
Sept. 8
Wrote to State Board for interpretation
of the "plumbers act," so called
(Chap. 455 Acts of 1894). Reply of
no value, referring board to some
lawyer for advice.
Sept. 15
On complaint, Messrs. Valentine & Sampson
visited premises of Richard W. Dickson.
Found no cause for complaint whatever.
Sept. 29
Premises of Francis Buttrick East
Lexington were inspected by Mr. Smith
Closet in bad condition. Mr Buttrick was
advised by letter Oct. 1st.
Oct. 16
This date the Board granted
the following plumber's licenses,
Everett S. Locke master plumber & journeyman
Richard H. Burke " " " "
Richard J. Burke journeyman
& appointed Richard J. Burke asst. inspector of plumbing.
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Oct. 17
On complaint of Dr. H. L. Alderman to Mr. Smith, the
Secretary notified the Mass Cattle
Commissioners that a horse
belonging to W. H. Whittaker was
sick with glanders.
Oct. 20
The agent for the State Board of Cattle
Commissioners inspected the horse
of W. H. Whittaker, pronounced him
ill with glanders and issued an order
to the Lexington Board of Health to
kill the horse & dispose of him
by burial -- accordingly;
Oct 21
Secretary Sampson with Rufus
Buller[?] inspector, Abbott S. Mitchell,
and Mark Dodd, visited the premises
of W. H. Whittaker, led the horse
to a pasture on Mr. Whittaker's premises
and caused him to be shot by Mr. Mitchell
in Mr. Sampson's presence. Mr. Buller[?]
inspected the horse & Mr. Dodd, assisted
by Mr. Buller[?], buried the animal.
Dr. Valentine attended to the
disinfection and saw that it was
properly done.
Memo. The bill of expense sent to the
state was as follows:
W. Wolcott team 1.50
A. S. Mitchell shooting 2.00
Mark Dodd digging & burying 2.00
Rufus Buller[?] assisting to dig & bury 1.00
" " inspecting carcass 1.00
____
7.50
Note. The Board of Cattle Commiss-
ioners refused to approve bills for the
above & the Town of Lex. paid same See p. 53
66
1894
Nov. 1 Dr Valentine discovered a
case of diptheria [diphtheria] in the family
of W. L. Hammond on Massachusetts
Ave opp. Bloomfield St.
and duly placarded the house,
took the children from school
and quarantined them.
Nov. 12 A communication from Dr. N. H. Merriam
dated Nov. 9 was rcd. this date,
reporting a case of scarlatina - Richard
Wellington, son of H. L. Wellington, of
Oakland St. Mr. Sampson caused
Officer C. H. Franks to placard
the doors with scarlet fever cards
immediately, which was done this date.
(Fumigated Nov. 14 -- Gus)
Nov. 6 Messrs. Valentine & Smith visited Village
Hall East Lexington, Found it in
very bad Condition as regards
closets. The attention of the Selectmen
was called to it Nov. 22 and they will
remedy same.
Nov. 24 Meeting of the Board at H. C. Valentine's
office Nov. 24 at 3 P.M. All present.
L. A. Saville was appointed as
Burial Agent
Considerable discussion of various
matters relating to the public health etc
Adjourned until the 1st Saturday
in December.
G. W. Sampson
Secretary
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additional visits of Mr. Smith not
presented to the Secretary at the
time.
June 29. Messrs. Valentine & Smith
visited Stone Estate and in addition to
information in pages 62 & 63 found that
the portion of the estate next the brick store
had a bad drain. It was properly
piped and run into a properly
constructed cesspool.
Same date Messrs. Valentine & Smith
inspected Adams School closets.
Found them in bad condition. School
Committee were notified and matter
properly attended to.
Aug. 1. Mr Smith visited Moynahan
piggery & found it in bad condition.
see also Aug 15th visit of V & Son.
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1894
[margin: Nov. 27]
Dr. J.O. Tilton reported a case of
scarlet fever Miss Nellie Miller age 29
at M.J. Canavan's house Stetson
St. W.B. Foster placarded house
Nov. 28th.
[margin: Dec. 2]
Miss Miller (see above) now this date
removed by permission of this Board
to the Waltham City Hospital and
the fumigation of the Canavan
House will be attended to Dec. 3.
(Noted - Fumigated Dec. 3)
[margin: Dec. 1]
Meeting of the Board this date
at the house of W. Valentine.
Present Messrs. Valentine,
& Sampson. General business
was discussed. Adjourned.
G.W. Sampson, Sec.
[margin: Dec. 3]
Dr. H.L. Alderman reported to Mr. Sampson
that a cow belonging to John Moynahan
Walnut St. was sick with tuberculosis.
Mr. S. reported to Chas. M. Parker and
also the Cattle Commissioners this date.
[margin: Dec. 14]
Dr. Jos. Tilton reported case of
scarlet fever with H.W. Davis age
32, Hancock St. Geo. S. caused C.H. Franks
to properly placard the house.
(Fumigated January 4th - 1895.)
[margin: Dec. 22]
Mr. Smith inspected premises
owned by widow of Geo. Munroe and
occupied by Carl A. Mandelborg. Found
that a privy was needed and G.W.S.
notified Mrs. Munroe to do the
needful. (This was done Jan. 1895)
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[margin: Jan. 7]
Jan. 6 Dr. J.O. Tilton reported a
case of scarlet fever Helen
Woodward Cnr. Clark & Forest Sts.
Mr. C.H. Franks was notified and
placarded the house perimeter G.N.S.
[margin: Jan. 10]
The Board met at the office of
Smith and Ludden, 5 Pemberton Square.
Present, Messrs Smith & Sampson.
It was voted to adopt the following
bylaws (published) this date (Jan. 1st).
Rules Governing Plumbing
The following Rules were adopted by the
Board of Health of the Town of
Lexington:-
The following rules governing plumbing are hereby
prescribed in accordance with Chapter four hundred
and seventy seven of the Acts of the year eighteen
hundred and ninety three and Chapter four hundred
and fifty five of the acts of the year eighteen hundred
and ninety four.
Rule 1. Licenses and certificates - No person
shall do any plumbing work in the town of Lexington
without first having received a license or certificate
therefor in accordance with law.
Rule 2. Filing plans. No person shall construct,
add to or alter any pipes, tanks, faucets, valves or
other fixtures by and through which waste water or
sewage may be used and carried in any building in the
town of Lexington, until plans, showing in detail all
the work proposed to be done shall have been filed at
the office of the Board of Health, upon blanks in such
forms as the board may determine, and until such
plans have been approved by the Board of Health.
Rule 3. Permits for Plumbing. No plumbing
work shall be done in the town of Lexington, except in
the case of repair of leaks, without a permit being first
issued therefor by the Board of Health, upon such
terms and conditions as may be lawfully imposed.
Rule 4. Notification. The Board of Health must
be notified when the main drain, soil, waste, branch
connections or ventilating pipes are in. The board
must again be notified immediately after the work is
completed and before it is covered from view. All
work must be left uncovered and convenient for exam-
ination until inspected and approved, and no drainage
system shall be used until a certificate of approval has been granted.
If, on inspection, the work is not satisfactory, the
plumber will be notified and a limit of five days
(unless otherwise permitted) given in which to complete the
work; at which time the Board of Health must be notified.
Rule 5. Materials. All material must be of good
quality. Every soil, drain, waste and ventilating
pipe shall be of iron or lead and located inside of the
building.
Soil pipes shall be of cast iron, of a diameter of not
less than four inches.
Waste pipes from sinks, basins, bowls, bath tubs,
wash-trays, or other fixtures, shall be of lead pipe of
suitable size, or cast iron of not less than two inches
in diameter and properly supported.
The portion of the main drain passing through the
cellar wall, or under the outer wall of the building,
shall be of iron of a diameter of not less than four
inches, and shall extend outside of the building eight
feet clear; and that portion of the drain inside the wall,
or under the building shall have a pitch of not less
than one-half inch to the foot. And no pipe other than
cast iron, with oakum packed and lead caulked joints,
used for the conveyance of sewage, shall be laid within
eight feet of the outer walls of a building.
All cast iron pipe, except that part used in ventilaton
outside the building, must be of the best quality
and coated inside and out with asphaltum or other sui
table material. Such pipe shall be free from defects.
When possible, trap wastes must be separately con-
nected with the cast iron pipes by means of Y fittings.
In no case shall the so called short "Sanitas" T Y's
be used on the horizontal pipe.
Rule 6. Traps. Each fixture shall have an effectual
trap placed within two and one-half feet of its outlet,
and which, if of a kind and in a position liable to be
siphoned or rendered ineffectual by air pressure, shall
be protected therefrom by a properly constructed vent
satisfactory to the Board of Health.
When required the main house drain shall be pro-
vided with a cast iron running trap of the same size as
the drain, which shall be located near the foot of the
stack where it leaves the cellar, and beyond all house
connections; and said trap shall be provided with a
suitable brass trap screw to admit of cleaning.
Rule 7. Soil Pipes. Soil pipes shall be continued
up through the roof, in as direct a line as possible;
terminating at least two feet above any window or
other opening into the building within fifteen feet,
and two feet above the roof.
Rule 8. Waste pipes. All branch wastes or other
waste pipes of ten feet or more in length, to be con-
nected with the system, shall be of cast iron pipe of at
least two inches in diameter, and shall be continued
through the roof or be taken into the soil pipe by an
inverted Y branch at a point above the highest fixture.
Rule 9. Clean-outs. A suitable clean-out shall be
provided in the main drain, near the point where it
leaves the building, and on all runs of horizontal pipe
so as to admit of cleaning from every point.
Rule 10. Fastenings. Hangers, or double hangers,
of at least three eights of an inch in thickness will be
required for four inch pipe, and one-quarter of an inch
for two inch pipe; hangers and clamps (or suitable
brick piers) shall be placed at intervals of five feet, or
less if required. When a pipe extends above the roof
more than five feet it shall be properly braced. The
lead pipe also shall be properly supported.
Rule 11. Casings. All plumbing work shall be so
constructed that at any time it may be accessible for
inspection, and in no case shall it be enclosed within
the walls of the building or concealed from view unless
suitable removable casings, put together with screws,
are provided.
Rule 12. Penalty. Any person violating any of
the provisions of the foregoing rules, or any of the pro-
visions of Chapter four hundred and fifty-five of the
Acts of eighteen hundred and ninety-four, shall be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanour, and be subject to a fine
not exceeding fifty dollars for each and every violation
thereof.
HENRY C. VALENTINE,
A. BRADFORD SMITH,
GEORGE W. SAMPSON,
Board of Health
Jan. 1. 1895.
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1895
Jan. 22 J. W. Willis M.D. reported a call
of diptheria [diphtheria] (a son of Geo. W. Jameson
Walnut St.) Mr. Sampson placarded
the house same date and Communicated
with Dr. Willis in
reference to the case.
(Fumigated Feb. 1st G.W.S.)
Jan. 26 Case of measles reported by Mrs.
Geo. W. Taylor of her daughter
Amy Taylor.
Jan 27 On complaint of the Waltham Board
of Health Messrs. Smith and Sampson
visited premises of Mr. Cannearney
Found that the precautions
ordered by this Board last
summer (1894) had been disregarded
for the winter months, Mr.
Cannearney thinking that it was
not necessary to exercise the same
care that he did during the Summer,
to cover his swill & offal and to
exercise the utmost care in not
feeding any more to his hogs than
they could eat at one time. This
he (Cannearney) promised to do
and G.W.S. notified the Waltham Board
to this effect.
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1895.
Joint meeting of the School Committee
and Board of Health at the Adams
School. All present but Mr. Sampson
(of both boards) Voted to construct
a watercloset in the school and
ask for an appropriation at the
next town meeting (March 4th)
Feb. 25 Dr. H. C. Valentine reported a case
of scarlet fever Ernest Penniman Curve St.
aged 2 years.
Feb. 28 Dr. H. C. Valentine reported a case of
scarlet fever - Abbie Fletcher
aged 7 Curve St.
Feb. 27 Dr. Valentine reported a case of scarlet
fever - a girl 19 yrs. old named Fitzgerald
stopping at the house of
John McAllister, Bedford St.
Dr. V. ordered the girl back to Bedford,
caused the McAllister house
to be fumigated and ordered the
McAllister children from school
Mch. 4 At a meeting of the qualified
voters of the town of Lexington
held this date, the following
were elected for the following terms
of office.
Albert Bradford Smith Term. Exp. 1896
Henry C. Valentine " " 1897
Charles M. Parker " " 1898
Mr. Sampson declined to be a candidate
at this election, which
closes his connection with this Board.
G. W. Sampson Secretary
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1895
Bills for 1895
[margin: Jan. 22] W. Walcott team (G.N.S.) | 1.50
[margin: Jan. 26] W. Walcott team & ABS | 2.50
[margin: Jan. 11] C.S. Parker & Son Pty. | 10.88
[margin: Jan. 1] Daniel J. Vaughan inspections | 21.00
[margin: Mar. 1] H.C. Valentine Horse & Buggy | 1.50
[margin: March 9] New board met at office of H.C. Valentine.
Elected for following year A. Bradford Smith
Chairman, H.C. Valentine secretary.
Cyrus Martin re-appointed for one year to
drive odorless cart. D.J. Vaughan and
R.H. Burke inspectors of plumbing.
Mr. Martin ordered to have odorless cart
painted, he to stand one half the expense
also ordered to have the pump repaired,
ordered plumbing regulation printed.
Mr. Smith requested to see Smith & Luddun
and get copy for plumbing licence, also
get advice in regard to laws governing the
keeping of pigs.
Case of Margaret Fitzgerald, sick, with
scarlet fever, considered; secretary instructed
to write letter to her, advising her, under penalty
arrest, not to work in any public factory nor to
appear on the streets, nor in any public assembly
until one week from today - March 16/95.
[margin: March 10] Bill for 150 has been approved from H.C.V.
[margin: April 6/95] Board of Health met at office of Dr. Valentine
stationing[?] in regard to plumbing regulations ordered
Piggery inspected on Lowe road by Messrs Smith
and Parsons. Board authorized sec. to him
help to do writing, Miss Bragden engaged at $25
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April 6/95
per year.
Inspector Vaughn reported repairs on Mr. Stone house
on Muzzy St inspected and work approved.
Plans for closets for Adams school inspected and
works ordered to proceed.
Complaint entered Apr 4/95 by Mrs. Frank Alderman
about condition of Adams school, complaint
stated that odors proceeded from coal gas and [illegible'
privies are being replaced by closets and School
Committee notified about escaping coal gas.
Messrs. Smith & Parson requested to see Lawry &
Smith in Boston in regard to piggery regulations
to have him draw up a sch[edule] of regulations about same.
A letter copying book ordered from E.P. Garfield
of Charles Town Mass. price to be $3.50.
May 6, 1895
At a meeting of the Board this eve the following
regulations were read and adopted -
1. Swine shall be kept clean and inoffensive at
all times.
2. Swine shall be fed from troughs or tight
platforms in no case shall swine be fed from the
ground.
3. Platforms or troughs shall be cleaned at
least three times a week and from May to November
the offal therefrom shall be piled in heaps and
covered with earth.
4. No slaughterhouse offal shall be fed in
this town.
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Town of Lexington
No. of license Seal.
Office of the Board of H-
Granted to _____ is permitted to
keep __ swine at his premises ________
Location Street, in _____ for _____, 189_,
provided that ___ will comply with
No. granted the regulations of the Board of Health
This license may be revoked at any
Date time by the Board.
No. applied for. (Date.)
Sec.
Bill for $3.50 from R. H. Burke, mending pump approved.
Bill for $3.50 from A. E. Martell, pen & ink Letter Book approved
June 15. At meeting of Board of Health complaint was received
from Mrs. John Tholden about condition of
Norris Block. Premises were inspected June 18 and or-
dered cleaned.
Also place on Waltham Street owned by Mr. Chas.
F. Smith of North Lexington, occupied by Mr. Flood was
visited. Water was ordered put in water closet, larger size
pipe for such drain, and waste was ordered to be run
into cess pool instead of into barn cellar.
Notices were ordered served on following profile
in regard to securing license for keeping pigs. Notices
served by Constable Foster. - Mr. John F. Folsom, Walnut
Street, - W. H. Mague, Waltham Street - Alonzo
Gargon, Lowell Street - John R. Farnum - Martin
S. Connearney - Edward A Foster - Benjamin F. Holt,
Lowell Street - Thaddeus Malley, Lowell Street -
John Moynahan - Martin O'Brien, Waltham Street -
Louisa Reed, Concord Ave. - Michael Shea, Middle
Street
July 3 Bill of $5 for [illegible] rendered by A. E. Bragdon
record and approved.
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June 22 Complaint received from Harriet E. Blair
about condition of vault in Wm Walker
place on Mass. Av. investigation made by
H. C. Valentine and letter written to Mr. Walker
ordering the same cleaned.
June 24 Complaint received from Mr. Flood about condition
of water closet and sink in house in which
he lives owned by Mr. Chas. Smith of N. Lex. investigated
by Messrs. Smith & Valentine, and new water closet
and sink drain pipe put in, also ordered waste
run into cesspool instead of barn cellar
July 3 Complaint received from Mr. Fred K. Brown
regarding condition of Mr. F. L. Cobbs outhouse.
1896.
Jan. 27. License received from State Board of Lunacy
and Charity, Department of Out Door Poor
granting, Mrs. Eliza Maria Simonds permission
to keep Boarding-house for infants. License
permits not more than two infants and
expires December 5, 1896
Mar. 13. Received from Walter Wyman, Supervising
Surgeon-General, Marine Hospital Service,
formal blank with request for information
relative to mortality and
morbidity statistics of town of Lexington.
April 11, 96. First meeting this year, of Board of Health
held this evening at Dr. H. C. Valentine's office;
Mr A. Bradford Smith and Dr. Valentine
present. The following officers were elected
for ensuing year. - A. Bradford Smith, chairman,
Dr. H. C. Valentine, secretary; - Miss A. E. Bragdon,
clerk.
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[margin: Apr. 28]
Case of glanders in home owned by
D.J. Haley, off Middle Street reported by
H.L. Holderman.
[margin: July 10]
Bill for $57.70 for hose appliance etc. from
Bostro Hoover Hose and Rubber Co. received and
approved.
April 1st 1897
The Board of Health appointed
G.W. Sampson as Clerk.
[margin: Apr. 12]
On direction of Mr. Parker the Clerk wrote
the State Board of Health calling their
attention to the fact that Mr. Joseph Evan's
premises were flooded by the Town
bridge Reservoir asking them to
give the matter their best attention.
[margin: Apr. 14]
Reply recd from Dr. Walcott of the
State Board stating that they had no
jurisdiction. Clerk mailed same to Mr. Parker.
[margin: Apr. 14]
Dr. Valentine reported 3 cases of measles -
viz: John Daily, Mary Daily (Middle St) and
Susie McGovern (Mark Ave).
[margin: Apr. 14]
On direction of Dr. Valentine, Clerk wrote a
strong letter to John P. Nelligan of Middle
St relative to keeping swine advising him
that the Board proposed to have his premises
kept properly from the start - or he would not
keep pigs for any length of time, also advising
that he must apply for a licence.
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1897
Apr. 17 On direction of Dr Valentine,
the Clerk called a meeting
of the Board at Dr Valentine's
house Saturday evening
April 17th at 7 PM.
Apr. 17 Case of measles (Whitney Bab-
cock) reported by Dr. Piper
Apr. 17 At the meeting of the Board this
evening the following was passed
and posted in the Town Hall and the
Post Office at Lexington.
Special Regulation
Until otherwise ordered, all persons
are prohibited from driving, or causing
to be driven any diseased cattle
within the limits or upon any
of the Streets of the Town of
Lexington, from other towns or
Cities, under penalty of arrest.
George W. Sampson, Charles F.
Smith and William H. Whitaker
were appointed agents of the Board
Apr. 24 The Clerk this date notified the Cattle Comm-
issioners of the action of the Board Apr. 17,
by enclosing an attested Copy of the "Cattle"
Regulation. This letter was registered.
Apr. 29 Case of measles reported by Dr. Tilton of
Mrs. John McDonald Muzzey St.
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1897
May 7 On Complaint, Clerk notified Wm Hunt
that his cesspool for the new
house on Corner of Mass Ave. & Wallis
Place must not, in any event,
drain into Vine Brook, as it was
understood that such was the arrangement.
May 7 Clerk notified Mr. H. P. Bon-
telle that the premises at the
rear of his block were in a
bad condition, and that he must
fix them in a manner satisfactory
to the Board.
May 12 On Complaint, Dr. Valentine noti-
fied Clerk to advise Mr. Cyrus
Martin that he must cease to
deposit offal upon his premises,
(from the odorless cart) This was
done this date.
May 22 On complaint Clerk notified Mary
L. Hunt (Hotel property) through J B Thomas
that a new and larger cesspool
must be dug within ten days or the bldg.
would be condemned on a/c of nuisance.
May 22 On complaint Clerk notified John
P. Nelligan that his piggery
nuisance must be thoroughly
abated within five days,
or same would be condemned, &
that he must apply for a
license.
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June 6 On request & by direction of Dr Valentine
Clerk notified Rev. E. G. Porter, that his
cesspool on Waltham St. should be enlarged.
June 10 Dr. Valentine reported case of diptheria [diphtheria] at
Michael Powall[?] (Allen St) his daughter
Catharine aged 11. (Placarded by Mr.
Franks)
July 3 By direction of Mr. Smith - Clerk notified
Mr. John P. Nelligan that his premises
on Middle St. must be cleaned, renovated
etc, within 15 days, or the proper remedy would
be applied
Aug. 5 By direction of Dr Valentine - Clerk
notified Chas. R. Child cor Mass Ave.
& Parker Sts. to abate the nuisance
of his henhouse by dumping a
few loads of sand in his house, yard
or both, complaint having been made by
one of his neighbors.
Sept. 23 On complaint, Clerk notified Mrs. Mary
F. Griffiths that her piggery was in bad
odor and should be renovated and kept in
better condition. (By direction of Dr Valentine)
Sept. 23 By direction of Dr Valentine - Clerk
notified Sanford H. Woodworth that
inasmuch as Mr. Timothy Kinneen
Jr. was sick with diptheria [diphtheria],
his children, being occupants of
the same house must not attend
school until Mr. Kinneen was declared
convalescent.
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Nov. 1 Rhodes Ferguson (Oakland St) reported as ill
with Typhoid Fever, (F. S. Piper M.D.)
1898
Mch. 7 At the annual town meeting Mr. Charles H. Franks was
elected a member of the Board for 3 yrs in place of Mr. Parker.
1898.
April On complaint of residents of Sherman,
Sheridan and Grant Streets, said
complaint being that the drains leading
from the Lexington Gas Lt. Co. and M. H.
Merriam & Son's factory to Vine Brook
was offensive, accordingly the Clerk
notified the Boston & Maine R.R, M H Merriam
& Sons, and the Lexington Gas Light Co.
to desist from using the drain.
April On complaint of the Water Commissioners
of Arlington Clerk notified August Young
to discontinue slaughtering into a truck
which drains into the brook leading
to the Arlington Reservoir.
August 15 On complaint, John P. Nelligan was ordered to
discontinue his piggery in part (located
on Middle St.) by reducing the number of
swint to 20.
On complaint, P. A. Morgan was ordered
to abate nuisance caused by piggery
on a rangeway leading from
Middle Street.
The following notice
was served on the Lexington
Gas Light Co.
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Town of Lexington
Board of Health
Lexington Aug. 16th 1898.
Lexington Gas Light co.
Gentlemen :
You are hereby ordered to abate
the nuisance caused by the draining of gas
matter into Vine Brook at once and to discontinue
and close up the drain withing forty-eight hours
from date
Per Order
Board of Health
of the Town of Lexington Mass.
by G. W. Sampson Clerk
NOTE
Apr. 13
Mr. Smith made a formal Complaint
against John P. Nelligan of Cambridge and
the case was tried at Concord before Hon.
John S. Key Es, Judge.
Counsel for the Government Edwin A. Bayley Esq.
Mr. Nelligan had no counsel.
Witnesses for the Government.
A. Bradford Smith
Henry C. Valentine M.D.
Charles H. Franks
Fred S. Piper M.D.
H. G. Janvrin
Clifton P. Ashley
Miss Ellen M. Tower
Mrs. Grace H. Cook
Arthur F. Stone
Henry W. B. Cotton
Mrs. H. W. B. Cotton
Wm. H. Bacon
Albert S. Parsons
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Mrs. Wm H. Bacon
G. W Sampson
Mr. Nelligan had no witnesses.
After hearing the case, Judge Keyes
ordered a fine of $200 if at the end of a
week, the piggery was not thoroughly
renovated.
Sept. 20 Mr. Nelligan having thoroughly renovated
his piggery, taken away the pigs & swill, and put
lime & other disinfectants on the premises,
Judge Keys ordered his discharge.
Sept. 28 By direction of the Board of Health the
following notice was served on Wm. H. Mague
of West Newton:
Town of Lexington
Board of Health
Lexington Sept. 29th 1898
William H. Mague
Dear Sir:
You are hereby ordered
to abate the nuisance caused by the keeping
of swine on your premises at Lexington,
located on Waltham Street, by removing
all swine permanently, and by removing all
swill, offal, and excrement on or before
Saturday October fifteenth 1898.
Per Order
Board of Health
of the Town of Lexington Mass
by G W Sampson Clerk
Sept.29 On consultation it was decided
to serve the following notice in lieu of the
above:
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Middlesex, S.S. Lexington, September 29. 1898
To William H. Mague,
In the name of the Board
of Health of the town of Lexington you are hereby
ordered at your own expense to remove and abate
the nuisance caused by the keeping of swine on
your premises situated on Waltham Street of said
Lexington, by permanently removing all swine
together with all swill, offal and excrement on
or before Saturday, October fifteenth, 1898.
And you are further notified that your failure
or neglect to comply with foregoing order
subjects you to the liability of a fine of twenty
dollars for every day during which said
nuisance remains after said October fifteenth.
Hereof fail not under the pains and
penalties in the law in that behalf provided.
Given by order of the Board of Health
and under the seal of the town of Lexington
By G. W. Sampson.
Clerk of said Board
Middlesex S.S. Newton Sept. 30/1898
This is to certify that I served the above
notice on William H. Mague on
this date by giving to him in hand a like
true and attest copy thereof.
Martin C. Loffie
Constable of Newton
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[Text of newspaper clipping attached to page 85.]
TOWN OF LEXINGTON,
Board of Health.
MIDDLESEX, ss.
At a meeting of the Board of Health of the
Town of Lexington held on October 10, 1898, the
following regulations were passed:--
RULE 1. The Board of Health hereby adjudges
that the exercise of the trade or employment
of keeping swine within the limits of the
town is a nuisance and hurtful to the inhabitants
thereof, and dangerous to the public
health. No person, firm or corporation shall
engage in, or exercise within the limits of the
town of Lexington the trade or employment of
keeping swine without having first obtained a
permit therefor in writing from the Board of
Health; and such permit may be revoked at any
time by the said Board.
RULE 2. The Board of Health hereby adjudges
that the exercise of the trade or employment
of slaughtering cattle, swine, sheep or
other animals, or of conducting a melting or
rendering establishment, is a nuisance and hurtful
to the inhabitants of the town, and dangerous
to the public health. No person, firm or
corporation shall engage in or exercise within
the limits of the town of Lexington, the trade or
employment of slaughtering cattle, swine, sheep
or other animals, or of conducting a melting or
rendering establishment; but this regulation
shall not apply to any person, firm or corporation
who may be engaged in such business or
employment within the limits of the town or
Lexington at the date of the adoption hereof.
A true copy of the records of the Board of
Health of the town of Lexington.
A. BRADFORD, SMITH, } Board of Health
HENRY C. VALENTINE, } of the Town
CHARLES H. FRANKS, } of Lexington.
14oct3w
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Oct. 10 At a meeting of the Board of Health, held
October 10th, 1898, the following regulations
were passed:
Rule 1. The Board of Health hereby
adjudges that the exercise of the trade or employment
of keeping swine within the limits of the
town is a nuisance and hurtful to the inhabitants
thereof and dangerous to the public health. No person,
firm or Corporation shall engage in or exercise
within the limits of the Town of Lexington, the
trade or employment of keeping swine,
without having first obtained a permit therefor
in writing from the Board of Health, and
such permit may be revoked at any time by the
said Board.
Rule 2. The Board of Health hereby adjudges
that the exercise of the trade or employment of slaughtering
cattle, swine, sheep, or other animals, or of conducting
a melting or rendering establishment, is a nuisance,
and hurtful to the inhabitants of the town, and dangerous to
the public health. No person, firm or corporation,
shall engage in, or exercise within the limits of
the Town of Lexington the trade or employment of
slaughtering cattle, swine, sheep, or other animals,
or of conducting a melting or rendering establishment,
but this regulation shall not apply to any person
from, or corporation, who may be engaged in such
business or employment within the limits
of the Town of Lexington, at the date of the
adoption hereof.
(The above was inserted in the
Lexington Minute-Man.) Copy thereof
attached to this page.
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1899.
April 4 At a meeting of the Board, held at
the residence of Dr. Valentine, at which
Messrs. Smith, Valentine, and Franks
were present. Samuel H. Patten of
Woburn Mass., was appointed Inspector
of Plumbing, on the condition that he
be paid $2.50 per trip, furnishing his
own team hire
Voted also
That Cyrus Martin be
appointed driver of the odorless
cart, that he shall do his own
repairing, and that all the work
of the town, including school-houses,
town hall, village hall, stone
building, engine houses and all
departments be done free.
A true record.
Attest G. W. Sampson
Clerk
May 4 Clerk (by order of Dr. Valentine) notified
E. I. Garfield (representing the Lexington
Gas Light Co.) to close up the drain
into Vine Brook (see page 82.) within 48 hours.
May 26 Clerk ( by order of Dr. Valentine) notified
E. S. Wetherbee that, on account of an
examination thoroughly made of the water
in his well, he must fill up the well, take
up the pump, and discontinue the use of the
water, before Monday, May 29th at noon.
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June 8 On complaint, the following notice was
served
Lexington Mass., June 8th 1899
To Augustus E. Scott, Josiah Quivey,
Leonard A. Saville, Ellen I. Garfield, William A. Haskell,
H. W. Bates, and Robert B. Taber, Directors
of the Lexington Gas Light Company.
Upon careful examination of the grounds
of the many complaints which have been made to
the Board of Health regarding the nuisance
caused by the discharge of the oily waste
from the tank on the premises of said Company
into the drain which empties in Vine Brook, the
Board have decided that public necessity
requires that the same must be remedied
forthwith.
You are, therefore, as Directors
of said Company, hereby ordered to abate said
nuisance at the expense of said Company, before
Saturday June 24th 1899, and to entirely
cut off and stop all discharge from said
premises into said drain thereafter.
By order of the Board of Health
G W. Sampson
Clerk (seal)
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June 27 By direction of Mr Francis Clerk notified
by service the following:
Wm A. Haskell
Supt. Lexington Gas Light Co
Dear Sir:
Inasmuch as the Directors
of the Lexington Gas Light Co. neglected
and failed to comply with the order of
the Board of Health to abate the
nuisance caused by emptying the oily
waste from the tank on the premises
of the Company into the frain which
flows into Vine Brook, the Board have
this day entered upon said premises
and have stopped up the pipe leading
from said pipe to said drain.
Per Order Board of Health
G. W. Sampson
Clerk
Lexington June 28 - 1899
I have this day given to the above
names Wm. A. Haskell in hand
a true attested copy of this notice
Chas H Franks Constable
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Nov. 10 By direction of Dr Valentine, Clerk notified
August Young to immediately discontinue
the teaming of swill to the
premises owned or occupied by
him and to dispose of all his
swill on or before Jan. 1st. 1900
Dec. 8 On complaint, Clerk notified Frank Hughes,
Cornelius O'Leary, John Buckley, Timothy J. Leary
John Gorman and David O'Connell to dispose
of all but one pig, or be subjected to the
legal pains and penalties.
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January 1900.
Mch 9 Board of Health, consisting
of Albert B. Smith, Charles Franks and
Dr. J. O. Tilton met this day at residence
of the latter. Albert B. Smith elected chairman.
Motion made to appoint
H. E. Downer Clk. at salary of $25 a year.
Matter relating to Inspector of
Plumbing laid on table.
Moved that Hooper & Perry be
granted a plumbers license & Clerk be
instructed to make out a certificate to that affect
Moved that whoever runs the cart
for current year be instructed to keep a
record of all applicants & loads emptied.
Mch 11 Have this day written to
H. B. Fletcher, Geo. L. Bartlett, Joseph Holland,
Est. W. H. Davis, W. H. Whitaker, E. W. Glass,
Cornelius Ryan, C. G. Fletcher and James Kinneen
asking upon what terms they would handle
the odorless cart for the ensuing year.
Mch. 14 Granted Hooper & Perry a Master
Plumbers license for year ending Dec. 31, 1900
Mch. 17 Appointed Charles T. West undertaker
for year ending Dec. 31, 1900.
April 6 Board of Health met this day at
residence of J. O. Tilton. All present.
Motion made by J. O. Tilton that C H Miles
reduce to writing his plans of filtering
petroleum waste running from scrubber at
Lexington Gas & Electric Light Co's plant. Also
that communication be made with
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Mr. Newhall, Lynn Gas Co, to find out about
system of filtering as operated by Mr Newhall,
and proposed by C H Miles.
Motion made by J. O. Tilton and carried by
board that Messrs Kinneen, Whitaker
and Martin reduce to writing their
propositions for the running of odorless cart.
Matter relating to inspector of
plumbing discussed but nothing definite
decided upon.
April 14 Board appointed Cyrus Martin to
run odorless cast for one year, ending
April 1, 1901, board to put cart in repair
for summer, and Martin to clean all
town property free of charge.
April 26 Board recommended Everett S. Locks, to
Civil Service Commission for examination
as inspector of plumbing, but as commission
failed to certify him for that position,
S. H. Patten of Woburn was reappointed.
May 10 Met at Dr Tilton. All present. Voted that
Mr. Miles put in filter and be allowed to
let waste drain into Vine Brook. Also, if
filter fails to do work satisfactorily, privilege
of draining into Vine Brook be removed and
that Mr. Miles sign agreement to this affect.
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January 1901.
Jan. 15th Meeting held at J. O. Tilton but no action taken
Jan. 22 Meeting held at J. O. Tilton. The board
voted not to allow D. F. Hutchinson & Sons to unload
any manure at Central Station, either day or
night and notified D. F. Hutchinson to that affect.
March 7 Meeting held at J. O. Tilton.
f. B. Smith was elected chairman for ensuing year
Voted that clerk communicate with Mr. Cassidy
Woburn, asking upon what terms he would accept
inspectorship
March 14 Mr. J. S. Cassidy appointed inspector.
May 6 Meeting held at Dr. J. C. Tilton's.
All present also plumbing inspector and
resident plumbers, meeting called by reason
of non enforcement of plumbing regulations.
Motion made by Dr. Tilton that Mr. Cassidy
draw up rules and regulations as required
by law and that town adopt same at next
meeting. It was also moved that the
plumbing regulations must be enforced and
that student plumbers be required to pay
their annual tax as required by law and
that clerk notify plumbers to this effect.
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Nov. 6. 1901
Nov. 6 Meeting held at office of Dr. Tilton.
All members present. Dr. J. D. Tilton was
appointed and chosen Clerk for the remainder
of the year, in place of former
Clerk F. E. Downer.
3. (Two) Licenses for slaughtering animals for
food having been granted by the Selectmen
of the Town. it was necessary to appoint
an Inspector of Meat: and Mr. C. M. Parker was
chosen to fill that office. It was voted that
all expenses of such inspector must be borne by the
parties licensed.
The clerk notified Mr. Parker of his appointment,
by mail.
It was voted, that inasmuch Small Pox, was
increasing somewhat in the immediate vicinity
that the (attention of) the Supt. and teachers of
the schools be notified to see that all
children, not vaccinated, in school, should
be at once sent home for vaccination: and that
all pupils not vaccinated since childhood
be revaccinated.
It was deemed best to send such notice also
to any & all having many employees under
their charges.
Supt. & Teachers were notified by the Clerk
and also Dr. Merriams shoe trimmings Factory
and Miss Brooks. (private school)
Communication was rec'd from the Inspector
of Plumbing. (Cassidy of Woburn) stating that
"he had thought best to allow some departure
from the "Rules of Plumbing) in fixing the Old
High School Home for Temporary occupation
Mr. Burke was so notified by Mr. Franks.
Meeting adjourned
J.O. Tilton, Clerk
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1901
Nov 15th
Communication from Cambridge Board of Health
relative to Town of Lexington bearing expense of illness
of Helen McMahon with diphtheria. Family now living at
82 Vine St. East Cambridge for the past three months, previous
residence Lexington. Father Robt. J. McMahon, a teamster
at $9.00 pr week. Hospital care, medicines be probable cost
pr week $15.00. Time Oct 30 to 31st. Referred to Selectmen
Town of Lexington.
Nov 16th
Upon request send blank applications (2) with book of
rules to Hon. Mills & Co., 14 Brattle Sq, Boston.
Dec 21st
Meeting called of Board of Health for Monday Dec 23rd 8 p.m.
at J. O. Tilton's to consider complaints of overcharges of Meat
Inspector.
Dec. 23rd.
Meeting held and adjourned to Friday Dec 27th at
8 PM at same place when Mr. Parker is requested to be
present
Dec 24th
Sent notice of meeting Friday night to Mr. Parker,
Inspector of Meats.
Dec 27th
Meeting held at office of Dr. Tilton, Mr. Parker present.
discussion of prices for meat inspection, after which,
meeting adjourned.
95
1902
Jan 23rd meeting called for Saturday, Jan 25th, at 8 PM
at Dr. Tilton's office, notices sent to Mr. C. M. Parker
and Mr. A. A. Young.
Jan 25th Meeting held on Saturday evening, Jan 25th, all
members of the Board present, also Mr. Parker and
Mr. Young. Discussion of meet inspection followed,
Mr. Young showing his license gave him permission
to kill every day in the week except Sunday, also
stated loss of money on unstamped meat.
Mr. Parker showed loss of time in not always
finding Mr. Young after 7 PM or every day in the week.
Agreement reached for Mr. Parker schedule provided
it shall not be over $5.00 on any Tuesday.
Schedule as follows.
For each trip and stamping 12 or less, calves, sheep,
or hogs $3.00, over that number on those animals
.10 per head additional. [?Beeves] .25 per head.
Schedule approved by Board of Health.
Annual report of Inspector of Plumbing, Mr. J.
S. Cassidy, read and accepted.
Board of Health report for 1900 drawn up for
presentation.
The Board have this day been notified of
exposure to Small Pox of a family by name of
Smith at East Lexington. It was voted that
Dr. Tilton should vaccinate all so exposed at once,
and all precautionary measures should be
taken, the family reporting every few days to
Dr. Tilton. J.O. Tilton Sec.
Feb 10th Rec'd letter stating violation of plumbing laws
in two instances. Inspector, Mr. Cassidy reporting
the same, one Mr. Geo S. Jackson's house, another
being Mr. F. P. Reynolds' house.
Feb 12 Sent notice of Board of Health meeting on
Friday Feb 14th to members of the board and
Mr. Jackson and Mr. Cassidy.
96
Feb 14th meeting held Feb 14, 1902. All present including
Mr. Cassidy, inspector of plumbing. Records of last
meeting read and approved. Communication from
Mr. Cassidy read, calling attention to two violations
of plumbing laws, one in house owned by Mr. Geo
H Jackson, the other housed owned by Mr. F. P.
Reynolds. Said violations of rules and regu-
lations were explained by Mr. Cassidy and on
motion of Mr. Franks it was voted that Mr.
Jackson be notified of violation of plumbing
laws of the town of Lexington, that he must
conform to the same within two (2) weeks in
such manner as will be satisfactory to the
Inspector of Plumbing. That Mr. Reynolds be
likewise notified that his offense must be
remedied within one (1) month
Meeting adjourned
J. O. Tilton Sec
by T.S.T
June 30th Meeting held June 30th to consider complaint
of Mr. F.K. Brown, Mr. Franks & Mr. Smith here to
investigate and adjust the trouble
J. O. Tilton Sec
by T.S.T
Sept 18th meeting held Sept 18th all members present
Voted to buy 25 ft hose
The Inspector of Plumbing Mr. Cassidy reported
plumbing of new high school building as unsatis-
factory it was noted that Mr. Cassidy should be
asked to state in writing his objection to the
condition of the plumbing there.
JO Tilton Sec
by T.S.T
97
1903
Jan 10. Meeting of Board of Health held at
Dr. Tilton's office. Annual report, made up.
Voted to hold monthly meetings but no day set for said
meetings. Adjourned.
J. O. Tilton CK
1903
January 27. Board of Health met at Dr. Tilton's
office. Dr. Tilton reported a case of Scarlet Fever
on Bedford St. in a Portuguese Family, where were
10 or more children. He thinks the child should be
taken out at once & sent to a hospital. The Board
authorized him to do so and to charge expense
of same to the Board of Health Dept. Town of Lex-
ington. Dr. Tilton had child sent to Waltham Hospital
and house fumigated.
J. O. Tilton CK
March 12, 1903
Meeting of the Board of Health called at Doctor Jo Tilton's office
All members present. Mr. A. B. Smith chosen chairman
for the year. Voted.
To hold monthly meetings on the 2nd Tuesday
of each month,
Mr. F. Ham of Burlington was present: he gave
some communications he had heard concerning
the transportation of cattle having died of the
foot & mouth disease from Arlington and Water-
town to the works of Mr. Muller in Burlington.
Gave names &c. It was thought best by the Board
to investigate the matter. Thru Dr. Alderman
it was ascertained that the cattle were
killed and disinfected by the Government
Inspectors and afterwards given over to Mr. Muller.
It was also noted that the sum of $600 be
asked for at the coming[?] town meeting
for current expenses.
JO Tilton CK
98
Apr 7 1903
Regular meeting of the Board of
Health held at Dr. Tilton's office
Bills of Printing by Mr. Wheeler $2.25 : 2.50:
For fumigating Almy House $8.00 Inspector of Plumbing
for March $18 : Waltham hospital for child $129.63.
Approved
Voted. To appoint Mr. C. J. West undertaker
for the town of Lexington for the ensuing year.
Application of Mrs. Allen McDonald for license
to run a "Baby Farm" laid on table for investigation:
Voted to adjourn.
J. O. Tilton, clerk
May
Regular meeting held at Dr.
Tilton's office no business of importance
transacted
J. O. Tilton ck
June 2
Regular meeting held at Dr. Tilton's office
Bills approved. Communications from the State
Board of Health red and investigated. No
cause of the nuisance complained of found.
Mr. C.M. Parker was appointed meat Inspector
for the ensuing here. Clerk notified Mr.
Parker to that effect.
JO Tilton CK
June 8
Board went to East Lexington to investigate
the condition of the cesspools on
premises of [Bu??er St?] occupied by
Mary Donovan. Voted to notify Mr.
E. Snell Waltham Mass to remedy
the same at once.
Clerk so notified Mr. Snell
JO Tilton CK
99
July. 1903
Regular meeting held at
Dr. Tilton's office.
Adjourned.
J O Tilton Ck
Aug. 1903.
20. Meeting held at Dr. Tilton's office
All present. A petition for abating a pond nuisance
at East Lex. was rcd. & read. Discussion by
different members of the B. as to how it might be
remedied, and Mr Franks was appointed to see
Dr Brown, the owner, and then to confer with
Selectmen, concerning it.
Complaints were also given concerning a cesspool overflow
of S. Kramers. North Lex. Mr. Franks & Dr. Tilton had
visited said place & found a very bad condition of
things. The Clk was instructed to notify Mr Kramer
to remedy said nuisance.
Clerk sent the following letter 'Mr. S. Kramer'. Dear Sir.
several complaints have come to the B of H concerning
a cesspool overflow on the site of the Street near your
office. The B & H. has visited said place & found a
very bad condition of overflow. The B & H. feels sure
it is only necessary to call your attention
to the rules of the Town in the Report of any [year]
to have it tended to. The soil must be sandy
or gravelly with a cesspool of proper depth or another
cesspool can be dug to receive said
overflow."
Adjourned
J. O. Tilton CK
100
1903
Sept. No meeting as members were away.
Oct. Meeting held at Dr Tilton's Office. Franks
and Smith present. Voted to authorize Mr.
C. Martin to but 25ft of hose.
Adjourned. C. F. Franks. Sec. Pro tem.
Nov. 3. Meeting held at Dr Tilton's Office. All members
present. Bills read and approved.
Letter with application from Mr. Chamberlain
Concerning plumbing in C. Sherman's house.
Voted also to send letter to Mr. S. Kramer concerning
cesspool.
The following letter was sent by the above
Mr. S. Kramer.
Dear Sir. In August last the Board of Health
of the Town of Lexington called your attention to
the condition of your cesspool. As no notice
appears to have been taken of that communication
the Board of Health herewith notifies you, that
if any further complaints come to the Board, that
the matter will be taken to court.
Very Truly Yours
J. O. Tilton, Clerk.
[letter not sent]
101
Dec 1. 1903
Meeting held at office of Dr Tilton Mr Franks
not present. Communication concerning
spitting on sidewalks read & laid on
table. Communication from State Board of
Health recd. concerning culture [illegible]. Clerk
directed to make reply. Bills apps and.
adjourned.
J. O. Tilton. Clerk.
1904. Jan. 7. Meeting of the Board held at Dr.
Tilton's office. All members present. Records read
and approved. Report of the Inspector of Plumbing
read. Report of the past year read by the clerk:
Expenses of 1913. shown to be $84.00 over appropriation.
Voted to ask for same appropriation as last year.
No other business transacted. Adjourned.
J. O. Tilton. Clerk
Feb. Not any one present. No meeting held
March. No one present but Sect. No meeting.
Ap. 5. At a meeting of this Board it was voted
to approve Mr. C. T. West - undertaker for the
Town of Lexington for the ensuing year.
Also. J. S. Cassidy Inspector of plumbing for the year.
The clerk so notified them.
Adjourned J. O. Tilton Scry
Ap. 26. Special meeting called to see if the
Board would approve Mr. Pettiore of Cottage St
Undertaker[?] Rev. also of Lexington. So voted & clerk
notified him Adjourned.
J O Tilton Scty.
102
June 28. 1904
Meeting called on this date to consider
several matters. All members present at
Dr. Tilton's office.
Communication from Mr. F. F. Sherburne concerning
cesspools at depot and Town Hall
Communication from Miss C. A. Alderman
concerning watering streets, referred to the
Selectmen.
Complaint rec'd from Mr. B. C. Worcester
concerning the keeping of a cat nuisance
at Griffiths place.
Communication from Mr. F. L. Emery
concerning loafing and spitting on
sidewalks, desiring the Board to
pass a law forbidding it &.
It was voted to ask the Law Enforcement
Society to meet the Board of Health
for consideration of this matter.
Adjourned.
J. O. Tilton, Clerk.
103
Sept. 20 1904
Meeting for first time since June 28, held
at Dr Tiltons office. All present.
Complaints from various ones recd. and
attended to.
A communication was recd from "Sampson and
Kirwin" asking for appointment as "undertakers"
in the Town of Lexington. It was
declared to be unnecessary to grant the petition,
and the clerk so notified the
petitioners.
Adjourned.
J. O. Tilton, Clerk -
Oct 21 1904
Petition recd by the Board, signed by the residents
of Lexington. Bloomfield Sr. complaining of the
depositing of cesspool contents on the adjoining
land. Letter sent to Mr. W. Haut[?], setting forth
the matter and asking for an abatement of the
nuisance & not to cause said nuisance a second
time.
J. O Tilton Clerk -
March 10 1905
Board of Health met at Dr Tilton's
office. Mr. Foster of E. Lexington became member
of the board - having been elected in place
of Mr. Smith. Dr Tilton was chosen clerk.
J. O. Tilton chosen chairman of the board.
Voted.
To appoint Mr J. S Cassidy of Woburn
Inspector of Plumbing for the year.
". To appoint the same undertakers as the past
year, Mr. West & Peltier.
" To adjourn
J. O Tilton, Ck
104
May 4, 1905.
Protest from Mr. A. Mitchel, against the
turning of a drain into a well, on the
property of G. F. Bower's, Curve St. E Lexington
thereby endangering a well of good drinking
water on his own land, twenty ft (20 ft)
from intended cesspool.
Letter sent to Mr Bowers, calling his attention
to the matter.
J. O. Tilton Clerk
March 15, 1906.
Board of Health met at office of
Dr. Tilton. Dr. J. O. Tilton was elected for a
three years term to succeed himself.
Board organized by choosing Dr. J O Tilton
Chairman, for the ensuing year, also as
Clerk, for same time
Voted to appoint Mr. Cassidy of Woburn as
plumbing Inspector: C. T. West, as Town Undertaker:
P J. Peltier as undertaker.
Bill of Dr. Tiltons for attendance on family
of D. Smith for $12.00 approved by the board.
J. O. Tilton. Clerk.
105
1906 June 14
All members Present.
Meeting of the Board held at Dr. Tilton's
office. Complaints of the condition of
several places read and notices were
sent to the parties to remedy them.
Meat Inspection was discussed and
Dr. H. L. Alderman was chosen Meat Inspector
of the Town for the ensuing year.
Reports of proceeding against parties on
Hubbard St. East Lexington, was rcv'd
progress noted.
Adjourned
J. O. Tilton. Clerk.
106
1907. March 12.
Meeting of the Board held at Mr. Franks
house. Mr. Franks was elected as the Town
Meeting for the ensuing three years
and resumed his place as member of the
Board. The chairman[?] Dr Tilton was away
by reason of sickness
Mr. W.B. Foster was chosen
Sec. pro tem.
Dr. Alderman was appointed Inspector of meat
for the year 1907.
Licenses were issued to Mr. C.T. West
and Mr. Pelleir as undertakers.
Mr. Martin was appointed to have
charges of the Oderless Pumping Cart for the year.
Mr. C S Cassidy was chosen In-
spector of Plumbing for the year; and
these persons were duly notified.
W.B. Foster
Clerk Pro Tem
April 2
Meeting of the Board held at Dr. Tilton's office
all present.
Notice having been heard from Mr. Cassidy
about accepting the position of Inspector of
Plumbing it was noted to write him asking
if he would inform the Board of his intentions
Sec. di so.
Complaint having been rec'd concerning the
condition of the building owned by Mr. W.
Sherburn. It was voted to instruct the
Sec. to notify the owner of the necessity
of [illegible] said building.
Sec. did so.
Moved to adjourn.
J O Tilson.
Clerk
107
1907
Sept 6
Meeting of the Board held at
Dr. Tilton's office. Mr. Foster absent.
Various matters discussed and [illegible].
It was voted to appoint Mr. Marshall
undertaker on motion of Mr. Franks.
The Clerk so notified Mr. Marshall.
The matter of having the machine shop &
shoe factory supply Emergency Supplies was
laid on table for future action.
Voted to print more cards, rules &c.
Adjourned.
J O Fulton Clerk
Various meetings of the Board have been
held at various places during the year. The
Slaughter houses have been visited and cleanliness
insisted upon: many nuisances have been visited
and places ordered cleaned up: The list of articles
required by law to be kept at the various functions
in town has been given to them and placed on
record as below -
A petition for renovating the meadows in the
vicinity of Vine Brook (on Grant St.) near the
trotting park was rec'd and a hearing arranged for
the action of the Board in all matters pertaining to
plumbing, with the assistance of the Inspector, has
been harmonious.
J.O. Tilton, Clerk
List of articles required by law in factories: -
1 doz. gauze bandages
1 pound absorbent cotton
1 " sterilized gauze
5 yards surgeons plaster
1/2 pint sulph naphthol
1 pair scissors
1 doz large safety pins
4 oz. aromatic spirits ammonia
1 pt. picric acid (1% solution)
1 agate basin.
108
1908
Jan. 25.
A meeting of the Board held at Dr. Tilton's
office. Mr. Foster absent.
Notice served of violation of "Stamped meat"
law by Messrs. Young & [blank]
It was thought best to notify Mr. Young of said
notice and request of him such explanation
as he had to give of his action and intentions.
Secretary serve him such a notice asking
him to appoint a time to appear before the Board.
Complain was rec'd from 21 Sylvia St. E Lex.
of water apparently coming from overflowing
cesspools in neighboring houses.
Matter to be investigated.
Report of Secretary for the year read and
approved.
Report of the Inspector of Plumbing rec'd.
read and approved.
JO Tilton, Sec --
Adjourned
Feb. 8 A meeting of the Board of Health and Selectmen
was held in the Selectmens rooms at which meeting
the different named men we [were] summoned and
appeared and agreed to abide by the requirements of
having their meats stamped by the inspector of meats
as required by law Charles Daley, August Young,
Amos Holman, Herman Hatherway.
Herman Hatherway was given privilege to slaughter
on the premises of August Young.
Arthur A. Marshall Sec.
109
1908. March 14.
Meeting of the Board of Health held at Dr Tiltons at 8
P.M. all present.
Dr Tilton elected chairman A.A Marshall. Clerk.
J. A. Cassidy inspector of plumbing. Dr. Alderman was
appointed inspector of meat for the year 1908. Mr. E. W.
Martin was appointed to have charge of the Odorless
Pumping Cart for the year.
There was some talk of sending cultures to Arlington
instead of Waltham but decided to continue to send
them to Waltham.
Mr Franks reported a piece of plumbing work done on
Concord Hill without the necessary permits the board
decided to notify Mr. Cassedy and request that he
go with one of the board and inspect the work.
It was decided that all plumbers doing work in this
town shall draw plans of the work they wish to do
on their application. There was some discussion of
the drainage of the Boutelle Block it was decided
to notify the owner to appear before the Board at
once. There have been complaints of the filthy
condition of brook in the rear of the Lex. Boston St RR.
and was agreed that the Lex. Boston St. RR. should
be notified not to blow greese [sic] and other refuse into
the brook.
Arthur A. Marshall and Edward J. Peltier were
appointed Undertakers for the year 1908.
Arthur A. Marshall. Sec.
Bills approved and sent in for payment.
Mar. 2. | W. H. Burke. | Plumbing. repair on pumps | 5.60
1. | O. G. Seeley | | 8.40
7. | Dr. Conrad Bell. | Examining cultures. | 23.00
April 11.07 | Odorless Excavating Co. | new parts. | 9.00
[total] 46.00
Arthur A. Marshall Sect.
110
X
June 5, 1908.
Meeting of the Board of Health held at Dr.
Tiltons at 8. oclock. All present. All bills on hand
approved. There had been complained received of
W. R. Sheys pigery [piggery] on Lowell St. The Board decided
to visit the property on June 6th and investigate
the matter. Meeting adjourn at 9 oclock.
Bills approved and sent in for payment
W. E. Denham. .75
J. S. Cassidy. $26.00
W. H. Burke 11.75
John W. Griffin. 17.00
O. G. Seeley. to March 31st 1908. 3.35
A. A. Marshall. 6.00
______
$64.85
Sat. June 6th 1908.
The board visited to property of W. R. Shey and
other in that locality and gave W. R. Shey (2) weeks
to discontinue his pigery.
July 17, 1908. July 18, 1908.
Meeting of the Board of Health held at Dr.
Tiltons at 8 oclock. Dr. Bartlett absent.
Chairman reported that the Board again visited
the W. R. Shey property, July 9th 1908, and found
but very little improvement, and July 14th a
notice was served upon him (Copy attached above)
The Board instructed the clerk to answer the
letter of July 13, 1908 from the County Commissioners
also letter of July 3, 1908, from Somerville
Board of Health. Bills approved and sent in.
O. G. Seeley to June 1 1908 $2.10
Lex. Concord Sight Seeing 5.00
J. S. Cassidy to July 1, 1908 14.00
A. A. Marshall, Clerk to July 1, 1908 20.00
J. T. McCarthy. 2 00
______
$43.10
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Section 1. The Board oY Health shsll erant oer:aits for p1u�tDinc•-r:�.er.
apFlicatior.a for the eame are maCe and Piled in conParmity to lnw.
If the 3oard oY Eealth finde that the terme of a permit are �oeis��
•riolated, �t ^iav, after notice meiled to the pereon to Rhom the ner2it
wae ieeued, order the whole or any p¢rt of the work, which ie bein2 don=
. un.der the Permit, to be etopped, and auch work ehall not be reeumed
until the ter�ae of the permit have been camplied v�ith.
All agplicatlone for percnite under the p^ovieions oY thie act ^�:sll
• �oe in a^riting, on forme furnished by the decart:lent. The Board of 3Pa![.t:
!sav require the matarial fact� �et forth in the .^.^cie '.o be vFrifie9 b-r
tne oath of the applica-�t. .� ;- an?1�:ca^�: �i,.all s,=.te -.�"e ^:ene a..•,,3
a3dress of Lhe owner.
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Sectlon 2. �xcect es otherwi=e provi^ d _r 1;�.-r. �..e r_�-- o... .. _.._.
act shall not be held ta deprive the 5oa:d ai Healtl: of the To^n o"
IexinFton of eny pomer or authority whicn they have at the date of t.ie
pasea�e of thie act, ar oP the remedies far the enPorcement of the
or3ere of sa13 Bos-d, unleae such powe:e, authoritiee, or ^emediea are
� incaneietent rvith the provleione of thie act; nor to repeal any eriet,-
ing lsw, not herein exFre=sly repeeled, except eo far e.e St may Le i...-
caneie!ent�^Sth She nrovi=lo�.s o:` thi��¢ct.
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water-c1�=ete. as tk_e g�ard � iL�el:i� _.... ^eqnire.; e•.r�_v 'oni'dia�•_�._ e
rer=ons are employed ehsll hsve st least one water-closet for ever7r
, � twenty peraone therein eetplo,-yed, and in any buildin�,�rhere persons :. --n:::
. eexss 3re emnl�-,ed, sepn^�te ��ec��:.;3atio.^.s si�all be fur�niehe3 "or a=..
_ ,__.n. _�.r: ..�sire tai"i,:� or.P or cio^e v.ate^ cl�ae'= s. ._
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Every ventilatina flue ehall be conetructed of, ar lined wlth in-
.c-��asti'sle aa.te^ial. �
�teqietration.
:iec. 4. 90 plumLer shall en�ac,e in or work at the businese of plumbing
unleee he eha1L PSrst have regletered hie ne.me and place ot bnRiness Sn
the affice of Lhe 9oard of Health, and no pere�n ehall bv diepleY of
eiRn r_ plumbing materSal, or otherwiee, sdvertLse =_a e. olu¢ber unleee
he ehall have heen regiatered or licensed se euch. °very maeter pluaber
sha17. conepicumaslv dleplsy his certificate cr licenee within hie Flacb
of hUeinese. Notice of axty chanqe in the place ��" bnelnesa �f a ^ee-
� Sstrred or 'iceneed m�.ater plu�nber ehall iLuaedia'.eL-� -o_ i•:ren h-- hin
to the Baard of F.eslth.
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Sec. 5. �very plumoe? bef�re doi:�.R any rvork Sn e bu113in� ei�all, exc=nt
Sn the esse of repair of leaka, file in the oYflce oY the 3oard of
realth, �inon blan'cs Por that ptirrose, an ap�lication Por a permit, and if
requlred by the 9oard of ;;ealth e plan a^ shetch oP tne work to be
performed; an3 no auch work shall be done in any buildine,9+ithout a
written permit Eam the Board of Healtn. Permite to perfora plu-�bin�
ehall 6e iseued only to master cluabere. �'
Connect'_on with Sewer or D-ain.
3ec. 5. The plugbin� oP every Luilding ehall 6e eeparate:•-and Sndepend-I,
entl,y connected outal3e the buildSng r.1th f.he publi.c aewer, if such I
ee�rer Se provided. or wlth e proner and sufPicient private 3rein or =e^ver i
laid outai3e �f the build�.n{C. and if ¢ eemer Se not acceaeSble, mlth a ,
proner ceeepool. Several building� mav havc. a comron sevrer c�m;=ction .'
if sucF connect?nn in approved hY the Laa.r3 ��f^ealt'r..
Inapection 5nd Peste.
Sec. 7. pipea or other fixtures eha11 n�t be covcred or c�nce�le3 fra:�
view until approved by the Board of'r_ea1:Y, �rho �.:.aL' e�-�mine or teet
the same withln tw� workln� daye aPter notice that the�� are ready f�r •
1n=uecti�n.
3e;ore notifvin�; the inspector of pluabing t:.et the pip3ng ie
ree.d�r for Lest, all iron Y.e^�er� an3 otrer necessa^•.� su��orte ^...�, o� in
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ce.efl unl�ss tne ea�ne =hs11 L.-se first been te��t=d b��� �.^.e -1�i^�ter in the �,I�_
�resence of the plu-ibing inspector^:ith the water te=t. or iP ttiat i. li`-
not nracticable, wltn eoae other relisble Lest. After the plunbin¢ ie �'4�
It
comoleted in a bulldin�, it srs'_'- be aaaSn teate3 ee a rvhole, if Sn ihe 1��.
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opinion of the 3oard oY Health euch add!tional teat Se nece4eary. If IR
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� at ths time of any test of ezamination requlred by the p^�vieiane of th`�
chacter any leai;s, defective or patehed vateriale. imprope^ly made con- •�
� nectione. or evidence �Y unskilled or Snferior ,•orl�nahip he found, t::r
_ same ehnll be condemned b�� the insnect�r a` pluctbinR and ordered by hi-� �,I
� to be corrected or remo•red and no Purther pro�rese ahall be alloved unon.
. the �vork until the eame 1e done and th= test rane�med. If the test a^fl
exz.r:instion be satiafactory, the Snapector of nlumbing ehall so certif�: -
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on t:e application on file, and ha ehall thereafter fram time to time
examine the rtork vihile Sn orogreea.
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t Cast iran:ipee. �tc.
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3ec. B. Iran drain, eoil, waete, and vent pipee stiall "ne sound, free
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1f Prom eend holea, of uni.`orm thic'rneee throughout, and ehall hare a:;
averaP,e wei�2ht not lese than that given in the fallo�.cin.�, tehle:
��� 2-inch pipe 5y lbe per iaot
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Sec. 9. The +reight o.`ell lead vaste . �c,.. - 7 ° .-�_ _ ._.___._-
� � ehall not be leee tha.n that epecifled belo,r, -:-... .-
� ly inch plpe 2g lbe per foot
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Sec. 10. Iron pipes. wiier.paasing thrau�h �ie r.;�' ar �oui'_-3'-:u��, :�...-.._ -oe
�rlade mater tight rvith sneet copper or fonr-�o::�:d e:eet lr�a�l,
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s -�. , __ `_,,.'_' e iai�i in ...:enc es w Ln.:a _2 ,-ra:ie o:' not less
then ane-quarter of an ine'.: fall ln eacn Poat Luvmrds the eerrer or ceee-
paol, suepe.ded to floor timbera by stronc iron!�anRere at eame ¢rade or
properl}� eecured ta walle by Yea-ry iran clacips, or doF.e, or supported
�,y orick piers laid on eolid etone o^ ground foundation, and graded in a I
prnper mnnner. Vertical 3:ain, eoll, waste or-�ent pipes eHa:l �oe I
securel� :astened Lo walls bv etr�nQ iron clampe or other aunporte, and �
sna11 Se carrled out thrauuh the roof open and undiminiehed in size, end
to a eUffi.clen:nei,�ht, not le=e than two feet above the roof and not
leas than Si:= feet ab�ve the :op oP ar�y windovr�vithin fSfteen feet of the
pipe. Ohanwes in direction e':ell 6e rosde vtith curved fittin�s, and
connectione with horSzontal and vertical pi�es snall Ue made with fu:l y
branc'.=es, except that ^_'e ma,f be used Por vent pipes enfl 3ee �'e or.v¢Ttical
lines :`or Lrar.ch connectione for»ater-cloaete that require e lead r�end
belaw the floo^. qll drain pipes shail Ue expooed to aight where practi-
cable Nithin che ouilding, an3 ahall not be expoaed to preasure where tt,ey
paea tnrouGh�.salls snd enall extend ten `eet beyond the inezfle face o.` the
raSS.
rrqne, �laete end ASr Pipee.
Sec. 11. 3very nea�drain yioe connectin€ the plu¢bing in ar�y building �
v�ith the se�rer or ceaepool, ehall be furnishe3 rrith a proper aein runninF
trap. fio trap or qua^ter bend ena11 De placed at the faot of e -rerti^nl I
soil or drain pipe, and no eaddle hubs w_11 be allo�ved on sny pluabina. �
?`o u^.ion o: sllp ioinza eha11 be ueed in conn=etion���itn traos, d:a'_ns,
eoil, ��=_ste or eir rlpea on the sewer sifle of :_rape. All trapa, e�cent
�ain runnin& trapn. snall have thei.r ecre�;a helov the weter line ar on the �t'
fixture side oP the trape. All handholee or openinRe in Sron traos.
3raine�soil, vre.ste, or vent pipes for clea���.Sng or inspection pnrpoees,
ehsll 'oe cloeed with extra heflvy h^flee trap screw ferrules properl� leeded I
and c�nika3 into the iron :7aSe. I
3ec. 12. 21:e rraete pipe of every indepand?nt =1nk, hasin, bflthtub,
tiater-closet. slop-nopper, urinal or other fixture ehall Se fu:nisied I
witlt e eeparabe trap, vrhich enall �oe plsced ee near as pra..ticablF to the
fizture v:�hich it serves.
t. eink and eet of three wsal�t:Rye miy �ae conrtected to the hoiee
3zain throu=h or,e •`ive-inc!: ^oun� tren. xrk:en ths -:er•r- ; ._�. _-'.�. -
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c. �-. � -. a�� e ._.�.. ._ _..�. .. i__ , __. = � . n'. _ .. --re
tne L. r ��i�ail Ye above tre floor. Phe outlet f-or^_eacn fix�are snall
ent=r the trap separa.ely. :'.ot mo^e than four�rash bo�rle or aizilts in a
Cbntinuoue line ma7 be connected to the house drain throu�h one flve-incY,
round tr¢p.
1'�vo or aore fixtu^ea on tne saute level'%ith not more than tmo feet
of weete pipe and codnectin� into ;.he soil or maste pipe not more than
elRnteen inchee below tha t�p rvater line of tne Lrap,, ahall not requl-e
Iother :ent than the continuati�n of the soll or ivaete plpe full �:z=.
for ita whole len�;th. Ne connectian to lead bende 'or�vaUer-closete a^
elop einke shflll �e permitted, except the required becs alr olpe where
a continuaao vent is not practicable.
�arthen'=are trapa ahali heve hea�ry brase Ploor pls;es eal3ered to
1 the lead benda and bolted to the trap flanqe, snd the ,�uint made gas
tight�1Lh red or white leed. Zubber vraehere for :loor cmnectione shs..1'_
n�t be ur•ed.
3ec. 13. Prape ehall 'oe pratected from eiphona,,e or alr preseure ty
specisl ?ron or braes air pipee of a eize not lese than tne waAte �ipes
thep eerve; back air pipes anall not be connected to the trap or branche3
into the waeta pipe azcept where a continuaue vent Se not vrncticab3e,
bnt a eultaUle non-sipl.on trap may be ueed xithout a back a?r pipe upon
i
cne approval of the Board of Health. Bnck eir nip=s ahall enter the
�a��te clpe within eighteen inchea fron the trap and sasll be a can.inua-
Ition of the maste pine. Lead air pipe� may be used only for sGort
connectione where the�are expoeed Lo view. .41r pipee for water-closet
trape anall be connected to the higheet nolnt of ben3 or trsp, and may
�� three fizturea and lese than If Yor n�re then
Ibe oY two-inch bore i? `a- not �oie the,x�, hirt f et in lanath.,----
three flxturea or more than Lhirty T�eet in��engt�i t�ney
' anall be of �,hree-Snen bore. lir uipus ehflll be run sa 3irect es practi- �
cable. ar.d Sf one and one-half inches in diaaeter ahall not excesd tr:entv
feet in length. T�vo or aere air pipee may be connected together or with
a vent pipe; but in every such case the cannection srall "oe above the
I top �f the fixture.
IThe trap for the upper fixture on a line of soil or}vaete pipe.
i: within five feet oP Lha etack in a horiz�ntal line, ehall not reaulre
5 spacial eir pipe, unlere the outlet ie brancned into a etack xore t:.an
elghteen inchee below the toc water line of the trzp. Jiaretere of
��.-_ , -,.. ,_.___ _., .e 1e.=e t..�.. .,..; inches for me.in evente throu�h le=s
J1E.—`_� .—_- .-r_-�-�c��-�-- ...._—_-__._. _. ,.,v4�=�.—s ..�
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-_I-,e:: . ;.:.: e:�.:c -�..., ..�...._, ..� rc-=�. �:..:, ., „ ..._ . . _..<<
floore, and for other fixtures in mare than seven staries. All rent �ipee
._.._1 Ue increaeed to ,`aur inches in diameter before paseing throu!-h the
. .. , Jent lSnea ahall be connected at the bottom with a eoil or r�aete
. _ or vith the drain, Sq euch manner ae to prevent flecumulatSon of rn:t
. ._s end �roperlp to dr.v the c;ater of concensation. Jff-oete ahall �oe
_.�, �t an ann"le of not less than forty-five deereea.
All trape excent for water-clneete not provi3ed with epecial a1r
elpee ehall be au]tab:e non-e1pY.on trape and ehall he.ve at leaet a four-
.r.c__ �ater aeal. 3ound trape Rhall not Le leAs than f�ur inches in d1a-
:� sn3 e1Rht inches lonR. and :mne of ei�>ht-po�.:nd lead. All trap I�
- = ahall be ra.ter-cealed.
3tables.
� . '_4. The drainage of etable fizturea anall be canstrccted accordinR
. :�1P.na anproved by the Soard of Health. �
Refrizerator".7astee and urip:ipes.
3ec. 15. 911 drip or ocerPlow pipea ahall be exten3ed to =ame place in .
open eir'ht, and in no caee ehall any euch :ipe Be connected directl-r wlth
the crain pipe. ;'o msate pipe froa a refri¢erator or other receptacle in
vrhSch pr�vieione are st�rei s};all :�e cor.necced d1:�ec!.lv^rith s draln or
other oraste pipe. �=ke xa-etir eige�s�fr�c.r e4}..p�n�r ��p.� �,.}}pe,p�
keebee &�e:�.?5=^riek o-a-�e-i�rr ak'_.� �.a:�e:i-pe� Sne waG�e PSpes 'ron
sll otner f_xtcres e�a-�.! Le cx�nect;-d direct'?erith a drain pipe. ?efrlRer
etor as;tes con±tecting^rith two or ntore storiea ehflll be aupplied ivlth a
trao on the branch af each floor and extendinr through the roof.
':ater-Jloeete. 5tc.
Sec. 1�. 3vFry water-cloeet or line of rvater-closete ehall he eupplied
mitY.�^ater frea x tank o^ clsiern, an3 ohall have a flushing pipe �f
r.ot lees tnan one and one-quarter inchee in diameter. All water-claeets
may nsve a local vent Sf there Ue a Y.Sated flue within tv�entV-five Teet.
No v�a.aer-cloaet ehall be placed in an;/ room or apartment in ar�v building
tYat has not sufficient 11�ht and direct comr.unicetion�rith the ezterrsl
eSr, e?ther b-v wlndaw or air sha•t, heving an area to the onea rlr o`at
leaet c:::ee square feet. In ever�� Lene:nent house hereafte^ erected there
shall he vrithin eacn anaY ment a ceparate ��ater-cloeet located in a
b�.._ _.or ��. __�e •�� -�,i. ,.,. . -
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...._.... e�izell ex�end to L_i_ c,r,ii'n�. .:o ::ater-clarct s.,all be n --.i:-�ec
�e in the cellar of ary ter.ement hauee, unleee by epecial per�aSeeion af L�.e
3oard oP Eealth Sn rvriting. ihe floor oP eve:y water cloeet co;�p�-.^tmer` I
shnll be me.de water-praot�.vith aePhalt, tile, stane, or some o:her non- ��
� ¢beorbin�,water-proo' ID¢Lerial. e?o water-cloaet fixturee ehall he
enclosed wlth sry woodwork. If the water cloeet Ss in a bnthro:m. it
shell be euPPlcient to msteroroof the floor directly 'oeneeth the flrtcr:.
�d
ar.d ertendirF one foat teyond St in each 3irectian. i{
t.
"later �onnection. 4yV'
�i 3ec. 17. In every tenement house hereafter erected all sinks and meter� i��
closets ens.11 be provided wi*,.h an ndequate supply af rur^ine�-ater as �:
I�
epproved by the Board of Health. �
Speclal Trane, 8tc.
,
Sec. 1%. Every build'_ng Pr�m vrhich p,reaee may "e dindnar�?ed in euch '
v
quantity ae to clog or injure the draln or sewer, or in vrhich gesoline, ;f�
narht::s, or other Snfla�able conpounde are used far bueineae purposes i�
shall oe provSded xith a epecial trap, satisPnetory to the 3oard of Ii�°� �. . �e
' Phe waete pipe from the aink of every hotel, eatinR-house, re...a._- I
� ant, or tne public coo3'ug estaLliehment, ahal'- be c��v.ected to e �trea�e
trep of sufficient slze. efleily acceaeible to or.en a.� _i_a,., pLce=. _,
near ae prsctic¢ble to the fixtuze it serves.
Sec. 19. Nhere�re r a purface draln Ss inetall,-d i^. n re'1r.r o-� 'ar.reraer.-., �
er it ehall be provided wi'.h a deep eeal trnp anc ��.-:s.c�,---a:r�---_1 .. .__. f�
pipes from fixtures in cellare an3 baeements, lia.ble [.., ..__,-._,�., ,_�_. ..
aemer, ahall be euonlied with bsck-+,vater valvea.
PrSncipal Chanr,es Sn:.aw Eelative.to n.�....__s i,^ :.exi.r.>tan.
1. \o one b�at a reftletered o_ 1lceneed pD.:mber e::el:. e��✓erti:�e ^.. ..
, plumber.
2. Certificate or licenae mus`„ 'oe dieplayed in place of buaineas.
� 3. Jne trar ma;� �-e used for sin� and rraF?�_-:.�aps.
4. One trap ma�,- 'ue ❑se3 t"r-� :v:, to _xcee3 "�._ s;,i;e. �r '.,ss1e �m =:. i
continuous line. i�
� 3^anchea o: roil o .r.... _ ,,.•..:r �senta " _„ -:,i le �..._. .o h_ �,..- �
tinued fl..11 size.
.. :_ll -. -. )�_�:i�..c co Ce f'�.,�: e_ ...
. `:o -.._.s� . :� ca'-tr;ec „� le:__ Le_._s.
. 3:3ee flan�es for earfcernvrare trape.
. "on-siphon t^soe na7 b� ueed ^�itnout s special sir-nSp= ��hen spp^oved
.. the 3oar3 of :iealth.
... „ot 9ore thsn ta�entq feet of one an3 one-±;�lf-inch back-air pipe to
I e used.
11. Phe trap to upp=r fixt.�re 3oee not require a back-sir oipe.
12. b'ot more than three mfl:er-clo?ets to connect int� e t^no-inen back-air
piPe.
-- . 'Jent linee to cannect ct bottoa Lo drain oi;�a. an3 be increese3 to
.. .; inchee bePore paesinF.throu.qh roaf.
.. JfPaete ta be not lese than fortv-five dedreea.
. 3ound traoe to be made o: eiq9t-pound lead, and not lese tnsn eirht �
���.znea long. �
� . . .411 :rep ecr=ws to 'oe rster sealed.
.. . Iead bende Lo Ue eig!tt-co�ana lesd.
_ . Jl�an-oute to h¢ve brase-ecrew cape v:ith not leee than aix th^ea3s.
13. Drainsge oipee hurie3 nnder E?round enall Se of ceet iran =nc cuated
m�ith aenhal:um.
2J. All wrought iron pine to he Ralveni.^.ed.
_'1. All flttinee for wro�.:eht :ron pipe to be galvanized cset iron.
22. Y-branan to be nlnced on ihe 3rain at the roall.
23. 3ric}: trenchee for drains nat required.. .
24. 9acY.-xa.ter-ry lvee to be uee3 r�he^e neceasary. �
25. Flana eho-�ina certain aet?�ods at conetruction to be eho�,an in De-
partxent.
�E, All trePe n�t eupplied wltn eFeci¢1 r.i: pipes s:all be non-slpiore3,
of a tppe approved by the 3oard of:Eealt:_.
��. Local rer.ts £r.�m rvater-closets to dniis�i-^ flue. Suo,iect Lo rrisnea o:
o•�?'.er of trte building.
,::5. pll hot-rater(preasure) �oollere that are �upplied wi'..h mater direct
fron the main ehall require a relie;or safetr valve.
The 3aard or i?enith ma��make e�.ch further reFulatione ae to over-
cro�rdin�, ��entiletion, conetruction a^yve.ter-clo�ets. lig'_:tin� of hall-
z�s;re, occupation of buildings ar parte thereof not inconsistent�^Sth other
la^o, ae they ga.y- 3eea proper.
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',;'hereae� it Se the opinion of the Poerd of ::eulc'r. ot tt:e tzcc ��
bexinRton, and it daee hereby ad,;udicate, that the followin& ree�.:'_e-
�t�one reepectir.q ncisancee. eourcea of filth, and causes of sickne�e,
- - are��eceseery for Lhe rublic heaitY.and safety, and for the eupresei m. ;,
� and tne preventSor, cf Lhe epread of canta�lous dleeaeee amonR domeetic
¢nimale�x'ithin the town of Lexington; nov.�, therefore, St Se
Ordered, Thet the follo�.^1r.K *eRulat!or=, deeieneted reepectiv=lr a=
Chapters 1 to 19, both inclueive, be and hereby are mede-and adoPted, and
' ell re�uletione preoiouely adopted by the 3aard are hereb�� repeal=-:-
, Cheeter I.
Commu7Scable Die.eaees AdiudFed Der.eerous ^o The Fub11c Eez'_Lh.
Section 1. it Se adjudKed that the�3ieeasee '.ynvrn an actinom�coeie,
anterloT poliosyyelit.s (infantlle peral�✓eia), snt::ra.x, Aeietic chol=_re,
epi3em?c cerebro-enSnal meninRiti.s, diphtheria, do; bite (requirinR¢ntir-
abic treetment), d��eenter,•r (ame6lc end bacillary), xlandere, hos'.c•-orm
die=aee, infectioue diae^2ee of the ere. (a) onhth.alm?a r.eoratoru�. ;b;
euroarative con!unctivltia, (c) trschoma, leprony, me.larla. me.l'i�nent
Tuetule, !reaeles, Jerman meaelee, mumps, pellaRra. rle�ae, rabie.e, =cc�rle'-
ina (=cerlet fever), septic sore thro¢t, flmall:;o<, tetanue (lod;:n-:�i,
thrick:inoeie, tuberculoeie, typhaid fever, tS�hue fever, vericella (d:`.1c'�:er.
^ox). -,hoopin� cou�h, yellor.� fever, are Snfectioue or contaRiou�, and =..-
danperoue to the publlc nealth and eafety, and ma.y be contracted fr��n
pereone or ape.rtmente, or et fur.erale of peraore c';v1n!; from thcse a:::�.°..e.:�
and that th= fo11o^�SnP, prov_.si��ns of th'.e chenter ere necee=ar�- rn- t'-e
n:blic h=.a:tY nn6 r.fet-.
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� ion L. 1!oneetal,�..r to ._'re . -.._ce.
��Snen�^. househol3er '.�cnov:e th.^.t,e nere�n�'Sthin h.e fnn:il•i o^ house . � � .
� c^ith nnV �Sseaee eoerif_ed Sn iiec:ion 1, he aha,l iec2edi�telv
r'-tten m�tice theraof to the clerk of the B�'rd of EP.alth, unless
� . :rian 1�� ntter?:inK the cxee. ,
,,;_�n g, ?hy�ic7an to .ive P:otice. �
;very FrYeicl¢n havine the �mor�ledre of the ezietence of nt�y cAee
� � � -ieeeses rentloned ir. 3ect`:on 1 shall mske rerort in^riting �o
... �;�rd of iiealth P�i'„hin :ourteen (14) hous•e. An ir.wediate rerort by
,.Le�e�.`.one �111 Ce ^eouired in add:tian in casee o:pereona s'fected
�� _ �cerl=t ."ever, ciphtheria. or emallpox. Such ^eport ehall v,1ve the
� . �^e anC sex of patien�; the dlaeese, duretion oS fiiseese, end �
� :oc¢tion of the houee or room ���cupied by the patiert, enfl the �
� =f the deeler from'��hom+.aill: Pnd creAm are 7:urchssed. i `
:•'Son 4. �;ae^ent:re of Fereor.e Sufferin�'.�Sth Jo.*.taf;ious o� Ir,-
fectioue DSsea2ee. and .hose ��xposed to Suct D=aeeeee• i
Dipht'^eris: '
Pht.iPIIL. TO be 9nerantlned until noee and thrae.t ere clear and two ("�) tl �
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eucceeGl+re negetive cultu:ee taken at least 24 houra apart ite.ve been
obtei.ne3 fr^m both noee end tnroet, the last culture to be ta!;en bt� eocte
pers�n 3eei,ne+..ed by the 9osrd of'r_ealth.
Ctner Ch1ld:en. Until ane meeic hae e'_apsed sir.ce laet exPoeure to tlie
31s=�=-se, unless Sa.c+��lzed b�,- Pntituxln and after two succeesive ne�etive {
enlLare= f:�on 3ath no=e and throat, :aken at leaet 24 houre eo¢rt. I
��r,�ner i:e^bera of Bamlly. ?Say attend to hueinees after one neRa+d.ve cul- �'
'„ure unleea eneaFed ii: tha han3linq of food, in r•hieh case they shall
r.ot return to bueinese without the •�v!tten permisaion of the Board. of
Health.
Scarlet Fever:
atient. Shall be quzrantined for a miniraug neriod of f.ve (.') 1•teeY,a. .
and thereafter durinR uereietence of leeiane of r.oee. throet, ears o^
sk1n.
pther Chillren. Dr.til one week `ae elareed eince l��et ex^.oeure to the �
dSeea=e. unlesa imeuni�ed by previoue attacY.. -
Ctrer I'em�ere of^an11••. :'a�• ettend to bue:neee, un1=s=. encaaed in �
tY,e n..n31�-nv of `ood. in^�h+ch ch=e ;.he�� shali no+ r=turn to hueinee=. _
_._.., - ... -_' . .. _._ ,_�.. of .. �on...: �. ,-'.lt_. � .
a"z'-a,..— . .. . - ..--_
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�, � Pntient. �,uarantined un:sl ten (1.^,) days have elapeed si�-�F�-�� -.;;-.;,_
. nin� of the eruption, and all cough has ceaeed.
Othe* Child^en. �xcluded from school for two (2) mee;cs frocR d¢te of
lcet exposure. unlesa previoual�✓ immuniz=d by an attacic of tne di:r�=.-c,
� But the;•nuei be 1�edle„tel�� isolated upon the apc=arflr,ce .: ,. c__ _ � �
ur.til it hae Ceen detertalned Lhat it ie not neaPles.
Oti:er xem6e^s of the ^aetilv. Allocred to attend to bueinese..
GerTs.n i[eaelea:
� Patient. Ieoleted Yor seven (7) daye efter ti•.e er,pearance o. -,.:..
eruption.
Other ,','r,ildren not eacluded from echool.
i Other�;iembeze of�amilv. liay ettend to bu��i.-���.��-��s..
Chicken Pax:
Patient. S'�all be ieolflted durSn;, the pre.=ence ' �'�`�- -•�� ��•��-�.- ���.--....,.
_.. .,_ ..,_ .. _.. .
Otk:er Children. ^s.clude3 from aciiool for three ���ae}-:- -.°L=- 'a;;t
posure to the 3lseaee. unleae immunized bp a pr=-i�,_..e •...�cl-, �
I � Othe�il:embera of�Fe+aily� L?ey attend to bueineee.
I
i'hoopina CouF'.:: -
Patient. 3he'_1 be ieolated for e ffinSmum period a" -,a:ee �. . . .. _,
I flnd t:ereafter ae lon�ae the peroxysm¢1 etege laete.
�Other Jhildrer. �xcluded ira� school until tv�o (2) vecl::� ,. r. -. ._
aince laet exposure, unlee:� icimur.izeC i:. � e•.rionv r:.;-.,r-.;C�..
Cther:.[embera of ^amilv. ?,day atte:�.:r �., ,.,.,_.c..,..
:�uape:
Fatient. �eoleted for three (3) *:F..__..
Othe: Otiaildren. �xcluded.from se:- _ ,,. ;. ee .c._, ._. _.,_ ,.._„
. ure to the dise!ise, unleee prev4ouoly imc:ur:i r., _ ,
ciseaee.
� Jtter?:'.emSern of ?e,.:,i�_�.. ,... ,..- .. .,
� ,-phoid ^rever:
T;
P
Pat1«ntL Ieole.ted -�,�..�f= ..-..-. . . .
--r .. '., .�� ,_:. �. . , r,: �.�.�-�.
i
t*'P'•'��13 bnci'_li.
�thet 1h11dren, ;xcluded from ec:aool Por t�mo (2) v'eeke fr:�. �:.�.� . --.�--
ure, cr.lese inciun!ze3 by prevSaus attae}. or by tpphoid v¢cr'irc �
� �
' ^tk:er :'esner: cf ° -- _`a': etterd. to bunine=�s. tmlens e. .. _. .c.
. .,. . _.. ,.cz . . ,�..� z:.:... ;Pn_1 ot � � �
•����
....0 1... et � _ . .�.: J: E _�O(;"f _ _.--.....
�Pntr.��n,ia: �
Fatient. _eolated until purulent discnar�e ha� disanpe&red and trvo �'
i4J eucceeeive cultnres. negstSve _'o. �±,onococcue, taken at twer.ty-foc^
l24) hocrs intervel, heve been obtained.
dectian 5. Jr�ellin�, 'Po 9e iabelled. Premisee in vrhich sre located
ar.,-; of tee folloc�ing ciaesaea r✓ill be labelled by ;,he 3oerd of::ealth ��
by� placinF. thereor, or neer b�✓, ne c:rct,neter.cee pe�-nit, a vr¢rnSitF Ple-
carc, :i¢g, or other r.ctice furn:ehed by the 3oard of k�.eelth for ti�et
r���rpoeF, oe&r?n�; tne r.etae of the dite¢ee tk:ere existinF, euch card
Lnere to rem.e.in until reaoved 'oy order of the 3oard of i.'ealth:
keiatic cholcra Oerebro-apinsl meni�n_t!s
Chic'sen-cox � Sc9rlet ;ever '
=?oht'.:eria Septic care throat
�'erman aesalee Sc�e.'lvox
Lenroay T-,rnhue ''=-rer �
^_ieeeles :7hoop'_n�- cot.�Y. '�
'1'�&Fs Yellory fever I
Pells�;a
3ection 5. ?exeone not to Jisi;, yuarantined 'Jwellings.
:'.o perean ehall viait any querant^_ned divellin: or be permitted 'uy
the�ncuse-nolder o� an;t ather occnps±it tnereof to vleit ecch do:eli!np, -
. except the mectbera o; the in..^tediate factily occuF.�'ir.q eave and those wiio=e
bu:lnase calla t?:er there, mltiiout Li:e errittee permiseion of the 3oard
of z:eal'th.
Sect:on 7, ?rpperty 2?ot�Po 3e 3emoved or 3eeidence urian�ed or Library
Booke iagen.
:'o neraon snall remove or permit to be reicoved fro�ar{y houee or
apartm.ent upon�ri:ich a card 'nas been pl�ced�y ord=r of the Board of 3ealth
ee p�o*:ic.ed in Sectian '�, aqy clot:^."_r.�-, Lnoke, or other propertY^�ithout
a. per�it fron the 3oard of Hefllth, no^ atiail er�y occupsnt of euch nouse
taire �p n ^eaidence elee^rhe.^e �^_.thout suN�.permit. "'o public o: cir-
c�.;.let:n� libra-�v baok shall be iaken int�ar{y houee or apartment rrhe:ean
a card 'nsa '6een pl�::ced ae provided in 3ecti�n 5 a�efore tne .=.uthorized
:e�r�aysl op neic �¢rd.
Je�_.o_ �. :�-o -_bl_c .�_.___,
.:�==....-�_i -- - _.-.r.r--=s.-��.`w=�=i+
2U7
..._�. ,u��-ral� ra_o _� _.a�� a.t � .. . o�ci o._ _ '-._..
:�e:r.bere occup;;ing L'ne d^rellin� in mhich tne funersl in to be hele, o^ '�.�
�' the i�edi=:e .`emilp a:whlch ti:e deceesed*rae e me�ber. or b,y thoee
�n�i;oee buslness calls chem thEre, ehs'_1 be held over th= retn¢ins o^ �:r.^
pesaan h.^.ving die3 of snallpox, ple2,ue, enidernLc septic e,ore thr����.
� ecarlet .`ever, diphtneri¢, cere6ro-�pinel etenlF,nitie, leproe}�, �;e;l�z�
fever. t;�phus feve^ or deiat±c cl:ole-s, e?:cept bp isitten consent ��. I
tl:e 9oerd of nealth, and under euch ragulatione ae saifl `toerd cic}- p F.- �
cribe; and ever-r houeeholder, unde^tsker, or other pernon mho ehall
attend �r permit anv funeral to be held in violatlon or the iore�o7.r.�
� oro��leione of thie eection :�tie.11 be liable to the penal'.y provL9ed ��y
la^r ''or �-ioletlon of a^y reRulztion of tk:e 3or,rd of Ilealth. i'o pe-Gor_,
� er.cept t�embere of the immediate fa^�ily oP mhich the deceaeed�lae a
me:nber, anfl thoee crY.oee bneinesa ca!ls tnem there, shall. ^;ithau:, c..e
�ritten percde=ion ot eaid Board, be admitted to the house vY,ere euch
deatn.hee occnr^ed until afte. Lne interment nae taken pince and the
'� nremiae-.s have been fumige;,ed.
Section 9. undertsker ta :repere Body and?Sotifv 3oard of Healtn,
a::d Juriel '.o Ue t,fEde Immedietel�.
I� T_n case of eny peraon d,yii:R. of emcllpox, plaFue, epide:nic ee7�t:c
i sore tnroat, ecariei fever. diphtheria, cerebro-acinal menin�iti2.
lepr�e;�. ��elloet fever, t?rohu= :eaer cr Aaiatic caolera, the under-�°':eY,
�. hie ae=ls±ant or egent, ehall imcedlately upon bein�notified o: tie
deflth or cal'_ed upon to perform any eervicee, rrrap the entire boa�r,
includ_r.F '.he iace, in a shset satu2atefl with e solutl��n of one `-..i,
of one ner cent. of bir,hloride of inercarS. and ehall ia�nedl.tel� rlave
. St in s tieht caffln or caeket, which shall �e Aecurely faetenEd ��.,.
the lid thereot eealed in tvo placee ^:ith aealinr r�.x; enc eucc_ co_=...
or caeket e'r.ell not thereafter �ne opened op any nereon er'_thout t'r�e
� ��%ritten per:.�.esian oi the 9oard af Health. ?!e ehall notify t9e 3oarP.
of Health or its agent of the time mhen ':.he bodg Ss to �oe re�taved, sn'
snall si�n a certiYicn�� cor.taln>ng a �rue state:.tent oY the fact tix_t l:e
I;an complie3�rith ti:e forenoin^provieio:-:e of tl;is section, and ek:all
�:.ke oeth of the Lrut`. of sur'r. certificate, and he and every other persnn
i:e.vir.g c.:�r�e or cuetody ar t'�e rlqht of dieuosal of the bod��,�, ehell
c•a,.. i_ .,_ u_ :.o ta• , ._.._ i1 . _..,- . .._ _.i . . ._. : _:_�r,
'".!R
eit'r.er for the burisl or removal of Lhe bodv eh.all Le issued nntil �uch
s,�orn cerCific���.te is filed^rith tne cler':of Lhe 3oerd of !iealth, �rho
sLali the^eupon, for anC Sn beY.�.t' of caid ,�.oard, certif�• :�n sucn perm-t
es rol'.o.,.e;
9atiefsctar,y e.i'e��ce nsvin;^ been ��u^r.ished, St io hereby certified
that the body of , dend of
hse� been so encaoed and prepared as ,'.o p:eclude an;/danoer of commUni- �
catin� sai3 3isease to othera by ite tra-.eportatian.
9oerd of Health of Lexin�ton.
9y Clerk.
Such 6od-� ehall not be placed in¢ receivin� tomb ivithoct pennisa-
ian therefor in r�riting fro�tne 3oard of F.ealth.
dection. 10. Patient or 3o3y 2Sot Lo be Carried ir.Pablic 8erriare.
'io ovmer, nriver ar other pereon naving ciarP.e of an-r aackne�,�
carriage or other vehicle used ae e pub'_ic conve}�ence st:all receive, or
pern+t to be placed. or canve';r in an'� manr�.er, in ar upon aeid carriage
or otiier vek:lcle, am�pereon [�ick or SnPected r�ith eaallpnx, plarue,
epide�eic se:;tic sore throat. acarlet fever, dipht:.eria cerebro-epinal
aen:n�itis, lepro�7r, yellow fever, tpp::ue fe+.�er or„elatic cholera, or
the 3odp oP anp person -�+l�u hse died of an-r of said aieea:ee, ePcept by
^-ri`.,ten caneent of the 3oard of Health and under Fucl�. rer�.��_'=.Lions ae '
=aid 9oard rm.y preec.-ibe. �
9ect!or. 11. 3elease '�'n�n-:Zua^ant',ne. Jiph;.nerifl.
A phyaician or other peraon naoing in hls care fl pat?ent e�.;fl'er-
ing r:ith 3lphtceria qhal: seport to the 3oard of iiealth Liie recave;y of
,uch petient rvhen, bV the subaidence of the clinicsl e�¢�•tona end the
@eveloc;nent af one or more r,egative culturee, the patient is, ir.h1s
opinior., 'ree from tne dioeeoe. �he 3oerd of neaL'1:shall L'nen cacae
one or eto:e culturee to be taken from the r.oee and throet of the eforeeaid
patie.^.t, and aeld pati�ent ahall be releaeed fram quarantine mhen or.e or �
more such culturee prove to 'oe ne�atitre. �,rhen poeit!ve culturea persiet,
the patient may be releu;.ed from qusrantine Sf the 3oerd ie estiefied, b��
inacnlstior. experim.ente or otherrrise, tnat the oacilli ¢re nan-virulent,
and t'r.et the releeee of the pet�ent vri11 not be e�.enace to tne health
.�.oc..�'.�s.
',_- -_ .-
_ -
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-.. �- _..__.� ,-�-t.-. _.-�._,.� �.�_i_. ti T__:.: '�;�.i'r�+-
2si9
3carlet +ever. �i pi:Ysic:an c.' other perean 1�.=..v:ne in '.=i� ca-e a
putient sufferin�r�ith ecerlet fever ehall ^eport to the 3oard o:
3efllth the recove-y of sach patler.t��hen, bp the subsidence of the
clinical sS'mFtoma, the petien.t ie, in hie opinlon, free from the dis-
ea:+e. ihe 3oard nhflll then caase the aforeeeid patient to be examined,
nnfl said patlent ahal.l 6e rele^sed from quarentine when, Sn the opinion •
of t}:e 3oard, ar ite a.�ent, he is free Prom the contagion.
The time and method of releaee Prott. quarantine of a pereon acPie:-
in� fr:�m ev�e.11pox, cerebra-sp1nF1 meninFitie, lepraey, pin�;ue, epi:le�nic
aeptic eare thro�t, gellarr feve^, typhcn fever, .�,ainti.c ch�le:a. acti��:-
o:�;�coeis, F,landere. v�:ll�!�i¢nt puatule or trichlnoele. ehell 'oe deter-
mined b-� the 3oerd oP Healt'r.. �
Sect.on 12. ;Io c'�Sldrea exclu3ed from echool because of havin-^, been
af.`licted•.vith any of the diseeeaa mentioned in 9ection " sY.e11 reLr.rn
to achool ^✓ithout a certi`icate,from the 9aard of liealth ehawing com-
plete recuvery thPreirom. Plieee children and their certificeten rust
be exa�,nined b-:� the 3chooi ?h�;elcls^: 'o:`ore iiieir ad��ission to Lhe
C SAEB:'OOi6.
Section 13. 3'umi:sti�n.
Immediate fumiRation ehel'_ '.�e c.one v-: '.iie ?.,_P, of �:-e1'Y., o^
1t= acent. or to their or�his se::s:�.ction, u�on L'ce deetii, :.-c.v _
ar remo�ral of all pereor,s �ick^�ith erallpox, ecsrlet fever, .^: , -
;� therin_, r,erehro-�Final aenin.,itie, leproev, placue, eFideciic eeptic
eore throet, ye'_lor+ fe-�er. ';�Fhun fever, 9eietic enolsra or tubercclosis.
upon the death, recrreyo ur renoval o: a pereon e1cL�sith en;* ��
��.;
of .heee disea:ee. no peraone exce�t nembere of the immedir�ce fsmily ��
of which the aick person�t5e a ctertber, and Lhose whcae buEinee� calle ��
. '..hem :,zere. shr,ll thereafter vieit. or be permitted b�r the hou4enolder �'
� or any other occupant thereoi to vieit, the dwe111nR 1n m:dch euch -
persm:+�ae sick as af�reeaid, until sUch d�rellinp, shall hare been iun±.-
� E:atec.
.Sec.ion 14. 'ermit For 9uriel 3eyond ^om Limite.
� In all ca=ea of deeth :'ron any disFase nemed in Jection 9, -9;ere �
burlal ie conte:¢plated be�ond the Con.m li:�ite., tne underta:cer ehell
ar,�ly at onoe f�r the neceesar7- ne.,._..,, c:2d cert-:tc^tr, �a.._ _�^.o•'e
��3�
.,ec..� _:. .t. __�_ . _ ,_�_- __. .� ... -:� . .. _.. ._ ��rt�c.
qll undertakera or nereon= .n char,?e of the :em�.ine of en��pe-eon
peaetn;. throuRh tY.e towr. ePiall, ^�henever reqr.eeted S9 a police a1'ficer
or an sgent oS the Board of&ea'_?h, exhiUit the certiflcate re��u'_red
bi� law.
Chapter II
The Dieposal of ilead 9�d=ae• ,
Section 1. Depth of 6ravea.
P'o person enall inter or esuee to be int.e:red the �ox.-.- af
ac�y dead peraon in a grsve lese tnan three ;3) feet deeo from the
aw�face of :,he �ronnc eurrouccing the Rrave to the top of Lhe
coff'_n.
Section 2. i:oura f��r 3urial.
� Fo person shell tury or inter, o: c��..use Lo Ue interred or �I �
burie3. th= �ody af any dead peraon et any other ticie of the da7; '
than betveen sunrise and =an=et, except in sccordar,ce mith a vermit � '�
from the 9oard of Aealth. � ��� ���
1
'Fo perean ehall open a P.Tave or re�aove the bodg af a 3ead �.I �
neraon or itn rea�.lnc� fram a arave or tom�', eaceot in accordance •�'ith '� �
s permit `rom :he Baard of ;Iealth.
Ciiapter 1.I .
Stablee and the 3enovel of i:anure.
3ection 1. Pet.tior.s For S:.ablee. '� •
?very pereon :leeirin� to erect or occupy a etable to accoa:.o-
dete more than .`aur (4i ho:see ln the torm. of Lex'�n�ton au=t present
s ,�etition to the 3oard of Heal*.h. Such petition murt be acconpanied
b7 a plan eho^ring the propased location af the stable on the lot,
tae front vier� of the eteble. ¢nd the locat:on of the etalle, me.nure
pit, and ve�ttil¢ting el;afte.
Section 2. Oon_=truction of B:ew StaClea.
3*rery etflble nerzafter erecte@ in thie Lo^m to a�commodcte
in�re than f>ur hareee, ahall hnve a manure plt con�tructed of hrick
or etone laid in cement. �rSth a concre�e o^ cement fl�or at lea�t
.1�^ee ;3) inchee thick. The eteble s'nall �ae venti!SLed throuRh
�every .`loor to tF.e roof. 3etween Lhe flaore '._.,. ,.__:_ �re i.,,. , ., �
� __s� �����r_�
�11
:, .. .�_r.. ..i._P �..➢_±'. .. _.... _: . _-_..... � ..-.. J. ..._.
'Ahen etablee hereafter erected¢rc ta 'oe citueted on prooerty on the
11ne of a publ:c ae�,ar, the 3oard of Health will decide as to the
ad�isaS:lit.y o£ the ctable beinv c��nnected with ruch �e-xer.
3ection 3. Care of Stables and Yards.
i ihe owne�e or occupenta of llver�� or other staa�es n.1`,h:r ihe
jtocm of�exington shall ::eep their etables and t•nrds c'_ean.
� 3ection 4. 3!anner of :emovin{5:.:anure.
INo manure ehal: Ue removed ar carried throuqh She street=
� �f tria tawn exc?^t in a t?ght. cnnti•e.os-cevered vehicle, -rith t?�.e
co�rerin& so eecured to the sides ¢nd ende of the vehicle as ta pre-
vent the manure in proceae of rem�*ral trorc UeCn�, :iroPPed o- 1=ft
-n anv etreet or map of the tovm.
Ohapter IV
^he Rec=lvinF and Hand!_ng of].:;m:re.
3ection 1. ?-o manu^e (or hons) or other offeneive mcterial �=.11
�'�� be loaced or unloaded at the �e n.����-�e� i=.1 7e o- � rd, an3 0
t
car of ¢r,nure (or hops) o^ otNe ,.:er.s.�... 1�t:er �tend ir s�:id
� yaid oo-e th&n tmelve (12) 'r.cure.
�ection 2. "Cloeed Seaeon". ihe nonth� of::eS'• •�'�ne. �t:!y,
AuRUFt, 3epte¢cer and Jctobe: ehall i�e termed a 'clo�ec sreson" in
speaking of the ma.nure qceetion, eo called. l;o pereon or corForation
ehsll lar.d or ship manure or hops or other offenaive me.teri¢1 in any
railroad car ar care in the tovm of lezinF:ton, and no perean or car-
paretlon ahall load ox unload 2annre or hope or other offeneive e�.;b-
stance �rom any car or care in the twm of Iezin�ton d-��rin� the cloeed
eeason. Ao called, r,ithout fSrst applyina for anc abtaininF Crom the
Board of��ealth a permit for e¢id landinP. or shipmer.t, or loadin;. o=
unloadin� of reanure or hope. The 9onrd. unan petitinn o" eny con-
�etent :ereon or corporation, shall ad'�zr.lcate and deternins mhether
the Flace petitioned for eaid iar.dinF or shipment or load;ng or Sn-
loadi.nP- oP menure or hope or any otY.er offensive matter ia ¢ n^opFr
end reaeonable one.anfl whether ^uch uee of such place at auc'z ti.eie
v^oald be a nuieance end source of filtn, and niaht be Sn;uriaue to
the nublic health, and msy F-rant or refti�e oe:m:ts at its 3iecret-on.
,,. � _..._. .. . o�....... o .. ....e .. -,.e. . . __ „ � _ .. �
,. �. �_ _osdsd or ��elosdad. e;c��-- _ ..,..-_.,.e �_�.... .._
��)'� ,_ ,. . . . . . _ ...,. c. . .._ ..
s�.nc c .. � .<.�.-:;;ed .- ' . .___. ':- '��� o;....:: �_ -_:clts '
and si�ned Sy a me„arity of the aembe:s thereof.
o=ction 3. "Jnen 3eaoon". The nonth� of "'.ovember. ilecember,
„¢nuery, Seuruary, C:arch and.Anr'_1 aY.ell 'oe termed the "open seeeon",
anc durinS. these months cianure mey be landed or ehipoed, loaded a.
unloaded et tne freiRnt;�arde at '?orth LeelnP,ton an@ Eaet �exin&t�n,
and on1}� Sn eccordance ^�ith the Lerme and condltione preec^ibed bq
the 9oard of Health. Anc all raanure no unloaCed e�]-,ell be unloaded ae
qcickl�. ae paeeible, and in ell casee^rithin se-rent'•-tsro (72) haurs �
of ite nrrival at the "reiyzht;�ard. „�se s�iiall be taken nat to
agiil m-Ar.ure about the .`rei�ht yard prounfls, and ell a�nure Fo �
sp113ed ahall be �ntirely cleuned up; and ell vecicles =o losc.ed �
vrith:.L.nure enell oe eo covered, ae ^eauired in 9ection 4 0: Jha.pter
3 of theee re�:latione, that no manure ehall 'oe epilled upon the
etreete or w2ys of the to^en.
3ectior. ?. �!noever viol-.tes any :-ect'on of t?iir .ea�i=^r �'nali
be ounlsr.e3 -o ... .i:;e a.�n�::t le:�.s t::a.r. ."...J ❑or :r..,.e :_.s_. '.1�0 ior
eaci:viol�.ti�n.
dhan:e. ..
Pzivy.Je:ulte, �easpoole a � ..raine.
3ection 1. Buildin�e :0 3e Connecte 7lith Sewer.
L�re^y bu1131ng nereaftar erected n e public or privete Etreet,
c�art or oaera;�ervfl7 in tnis torm, i mhich ti:e:e ie a public ser�r,
ie hereL� renui^ed bv thie 3aard o be connected by a {*ood and
=ufP:cient particclar drflin vli sucY, public eewer.
3ectian 2. Priv��-�-eult'� ,,io Be Cannecte;:;71Ch Sewer.
t'o �riv-i-.ault ehall be cor.nected �rSth the co�^ton =.evrer b•� a
drai.n conetructed to cern� otf the linuld contents tl;ereof.
:>ectlon 3. Sluice-��aulta tlSt.k:out rroper .^l+.:sh of 3ater Frohiblted.
..� vluice-vault, eo called, or an'� ��:'o^et o' so-celled..eter
cloae:s havin�. no `lush of +rater applSed :�.t tl:c� -,_..,e of u�iro-. �.,ell
lie conetructed on zx�v premSaes in thia to:�m.
dec:ion S. Priv;*-v�.ult.s r.nd Oeeepoole 4ot :,u b.. „�...��.:c..,,.
'�3thout :'er:�i�.
T?o privy-vault or ceeapool or ocerf'_o^; f:om either ehall here-
after be conetructed in the t�-n of Lezin�ton•^ithout a p=rm:t ther=-
�
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27�
,..� � , ,
- ..._ . �_:... t _.�_ - _.. _ �,: _ �..
._1?cg oi nn application an vnich ehell be sketeF.ed Che lacation of
the bui.3in�s and any wells. Gp^iu,-e, etc.. located on the preoi^ee.
i$ey snall Ue constructed of field-stone, brick or oth=_r meterial
e....i�factory�to the Board, and shall not be leee thar. eix (6) feet Sr.
dia�eter nnd six (5) feet Sn ce°:�tc =_nd s,.�li k:..vr :ron ri�t ^.nd cove:
properly :�et on top of saxe., e; __ r_..,e a-f' o,P;�ii�;--r �v`ic'r. �ric-;
be er.tirely covered in vith ezrtl..
3ectian 5. Yater-cloeete. ...�.._.,.,, .�_._.... .,cs , ._.. ..._ .__._...
To 9e Jleaned.
�;'Thenever a�vater-claeet, vault, privy, caeenool or drain becomes
offenel��e or oo=tructe3, tiie same eha11 be cl=ansed ane ma.3e free.
. And ihe oemer. aPent or occupant, ar other p�reor.hnving charge of .l��e
premi�ee on which e^.y water-cloeet, vault, prl*r,-, ceeeFo�l, or drair
ie situated, ehell ^emove, cleanee, alter, ataend. or zepair the same
withi^, eccii time aYter notice iri�'ritinR ?o thst effect, el�:•en by the
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� Board of Health, ae ehall be expreseed in eucn notice. If tne o^rner
� or occupant fails to comply aith�uch order. the Boerd mav cause '.,he
nuiaence, saurce of filth, or cauee of slclrnese to be ^e:aaved, and
all exFensee incurred thereb�t ehall Ue FEid by the pereon^rha c¢nsed
, or permitted aflmr, if he haa had actusl notice from the 9oerd of fealtt I
of the existence tl�ersoP.
, Section 6. �3ot Lo 'oe 3mptied BxcPpt o.s ant:.�.rized b7 t he Soard oP
nFalth.
T;o privy-vanit or cessrool ekiall '�e emnt'_ed enptled e�-cent by
such prrtlee, in euch mar.ner, snP.at auch time ee enall Se eepecially
authorized b�� the Boar3 oT=.ealth, except in the ouLl'rSn� dic`^i�;s of
the torm.
Sectian 7. Ceeepoole, _tc.. Shall 9e Teet i.^. Sanitary C�r.d':.�...
5ver�r ormer, occupent, or aF,ent o?premiees Sn mhich there t^ an;�
pI'146 R APMPT, drain, pri�rr_s'ault. or ceespool =ha11 '.:=ep the aame in
eanitar�� cor.dition, and ehall hr:ve even� n^i�ra-�:nult erlPtied an�' clean�=d
et leest one e year, and at sucr other tines ae ordered b? tl:e 9oa^d
of Heslth; and ehal'_, ?n}aedlatelp upor the connectian of ssid prenie,ee I
��ith a pu`_11c aewer, cauoe euch priW;�ault or cesenool to Ue d-�con-
tim.�.=::. *,..n •••i`,i:5n �l•=_L-� da�:s t?�.er..�-;sf�:zr. :o he em^-.z=d. c7eenaed.
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Cleanlir.eee o:' 'r'.ati=e er.d?remiees.
���:�ion 1. ?xemleee to be 3ept Clear_. � .
'�rer�r o�m:er, occupant ar aqent of eny land, build.inP- or prenlees
._ tre town of Lexingtor, snall keep the same in a cleanly cor.dit!on.
._.!ar, °. ?ubbish :o Ue 3ecaoved.
1n�; pe?^.on c^minq or ocecpqing or h�vin�cherre of ertv bui'_dinr, or I
i�.:.aee iu or upon w*lch ie nny dirt, ser�d.i;st. eoot, ashee, cin:'.e^s.
�-�in�s, ha!^. msna^e. oyater, clam or lolete^ aNelle, �.ms?te or
..-nent`!ater, or any offenslre aninal or»eReteble e��'�=tance,
.h`;ieh or P11t,h or any:clnd. s^all mhen orflered bv the 9oarfl of
'-:ealth, renoze tne eame^ritn;.r. euch time a= r�ay be stated in the ^. .e..
3er.tion 3. �buttere to Hemoi*e Filth, �ubbieh, 5nfl 3tar.nant �:Pz'=r
^rom Frivete ".Iave.
'.Io o�^-r.er ar occcpant of lard sbuttlrk; on a P-'ivate etreet nr paeaep:e-
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^,at*. end havini the rigFit to use such street or paesapewa.s, ahell ,
=��.iffer any !'iltn, rubbieh, or waste or starrant vrate: to recnain o:: tl:�t ,
Fart of the etreet o•� pa=r.n�.e�ra;�adjosninr, euch lanfl, but 2ha11 renone I
tne s¢cie ^-henever ardered b,y the Roard af'tieelth. I
Jection 4. 3er.a.^e, ete., not to ^cnter An7 Br�ok. -
No �sner, or.cupant, or sqent of any buildinR or pre�isee Rhall
permi: ri:;I se�-nece, r,srbaae, contente or draine^e of a pri�rv-veult,
eeesooel, Wrater-c.oea'., or �'n7c drnin, or an7 ather `-'_;ki, to empty
on the eur:'ace of the Rround or enter in;,o an�✓ 3itch, brook ^treara or
Sody of-.�ster in the to+!m of �ezinp,ton. �
Section 5. All vella^e mu�t ba ]cept 3ry b+r drair.[�p,e ar oth=r•�`_=�e.
3Prtinn 8. iienneries, DoF ienn.ele, 'stc., io be Y.ept Clean.
All nenneries. 9oP '-tennels, and pens �'or an7 ani.*.�e1= shn'1 he
kept cleen anfl free f^on ceca•�ine food and fron f?lth of snc kind.
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'P:?e buzlni.•i�e nnd pene ehflll be xhite�vasned or d1Ai�f�^`^a—' ---' `--
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Sec::on 1. Horr to be %eot.
All houee off¢1 and reiu^e enitvl and ve,-?tcble �-.:beb:nree,
camrtlonly called Rnr�a�.e o-s^rill, shall be ^lnc^d in euitat+le *,ete^-
ti�ht receptaclee and '.cept in s?me cor.ver.lent place, to 'oe romo�red
by the persone du17 author;zed for that purco=e 5�� the 3o€.rd of r[en7tP,.
Such*�es=.ele el:all be lcent covered, end eha11 not be permitted to �
beno�ne offenei�re.
3ection �. Nat to be He�-:oved-:iiUiout Pe^niesior. or u'ontract.
i?o person =ha11 zecRove or cnrr•�, or cauee to be reno�red or
rarr;ed, in or LhrouRh aqy street, avenue or e.quare, c��urt, 1.2ne, JI
�lace or alle��, cvlthin tne tonm, an,�houee ofPal, o: an�r ofYeneive I�
eninzl or ve�etable ^nSe.tance ��ithout a permlt, unless eci^loyed ao to
do b/ the Board of Aeal',h, nor in¢��manner e-cept ae nuthoriced b5� ,I
Faid �oard. II',
3ectian 3. Plo pereon ehall drive, or enuse io be driven, nnV II�
�,
cart or vehicle of ar�t]dnd conteir!^� me�.nure, dead en1^al ciatte�^, o� �il
other ofYens!ve m�+terial, throuFh any public street, court, '_sre or I'�
^ra�� ot ti:is tomn, u�-lese eald crrt or +re!:Scle Ss tiQht end eecurelv cover.
ed ^+ith cenvas Lo prevent an eecape of conte:;tn th=refra�up�r,-.=eid p
public streete. courts. lanes or rvave. ��il
3ection 4. ?io pereon ehall c:L•�e o^ cauee to be dri^.en A.n^ r,ert I�I
�r vehicle of aqy Mind rontair.2r.�.�-�i11 or house offal thrcu�$ e.ry C
r,ublic st^eet, court, lane, or way of t'iti� to�m�,ilese sald cert or
vericle 1� �vr.ter ;,i,a,ht ar,�? Sa ?-ovided^ith^^odnn o^metal c�vere ,�i7
"n?ch eha11 be kent, tightl-r r,losed chile it ie in^_tition. I�,1
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Section 5. p;o ashes, �se.ter, tin cur.e. claci e�helle, oy�ter =hells, :'�Y
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Srok=n oleas or crocker,v,pap�r or oti�er rub'�ieh, no? any Faisonacs
subatances, nhell Se put wlth the s-ril:. �
Cnanter IY.
, 3ectlon 1. �umcin� of e:shee and P.efuee idater!el. �
iT.?o nerFon m�.intain;n�o.np private or public 3u¢�, �o-called,
� *-itizin t?:e lim:ts of the to^m o` Lexin�;ton, eh¢ll a11om �n•r a`fene'se
��, refuee tnxterlel to be placed Lhereon, and no pereon e'r.all rJ?tiiin the
I t�arn of Lexinston 3umn any offeneive re?uae r.a;.erlal m>on any e�uch
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- e1L suc'^. o`fenelve me�eria! e�::-^.7.1 �be ProFerl;; �eia'ied m� otY.cr-
. .-_.,. . :a Lhe ar,nrovel of tne 3oard of iier.l�h. ,
;,}iRnter X. I
� .�.r.lnale and Jffer:s"_ve 'Subetances. � �
. � ,a Be 'ihronn tiron 3rour.d or I^2o Any 9od�' of:'iater.
. � :� 1� thros:. or put into or upo.^.Qr,y �ublic ar c^ivate �
� . ��ncl.o^ure or p^ounde. lot of lan3. dumoln�eround, flete oT Sody �.
� o.ser. aq4 �1ead anitnel, o}�ster, cla+n or lobster shelle, s � .
� ,. -,,,.,_..,, fish, refuse anissl or vep=te.Sle �natter, or other
� � �� � -a'hatever.
CherterY.I. � �
e::sive 'raGes, Jccupntione end rract:eee.
� . � � 3ape. Old 2eper, or Otl-:er F.efuse in a :k+eL?nF.
:1d x' - . old pegere., or other refuee materlal ersll 3e '�
_..,_._._ in:o, or allorred ta rectain ��StLin a�!y buildin¢ ueed as.a
d^-e?line, if �athered from an;r place outeide euch building,. �
3ection 2. learing Bread and Peetry in Door-��sya.
Iio breac a^ Pa='Lry, !n'..ended for humnn coneuription, shall ':e
lePt in caorwaps, on doorsteae, or Sn oLher nlecee cut of doore,
c�ltLout bein&nlaced Sn ti�htly c�vered xeceFtacle= to nrotect it
?ron duct and iniu±-�r. �
Chapter XII I
3xrber Srope. ,
.t�ery barber shor Sn thF tov^n ot' lexinF.on Ghe.l_ be conducted � ,
in ecco:dance �•1th `.he "ollo^rinp, regvlstions:
1 S'r.e place of bueines=, to5*ether �rith all the fnrniehlnr,s,
eha11 be kept et al'_ tin=s in a cicanl; ewtdttior..
., :'.u�s, e'ra✓:nc bruahes and razore cha?1 be s?erilized. b�'
1ic�nerelon in bolling r,ater ¢fter every aeF&rate uc�e thereof.
3. A ae�arete, clean to�vel ehall be used 1'or each peraon.
� a�GII or other :nsterial ueed to .top the flow of tlood shall
be ueed only in oomdered for¢, and aprlled on a clean to^el. Phe
uee of posvder ^uffe ie prohih'_'.ed. 1'he uae oP sponeee ie pr^hibited.
5. ���ery barbe.^ �han ehall be praclfled^rith runcSnF' ?+ot snd cold
�*ater, or�ith Pacllit�es for :��zt and co'd ^+ater eat!afactorp ta the
5oar� o?fenith.
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torV.
? 3very barber e'�xll cleanse nie hrnde tho^ourh.�r ie�:,e,i�����'�.r
af!er Ferv+na each cust�!aer.
, Pheae renulatloae �hall :'_ ..,... ._. _ . ._. r_._..r c'.^oe ':.. .._
' �erber ehop.
� Chapte: X:._
-•edieal and �u^r�ical Anpliencoe. ir F�cior;Fe.
7;very firn or coreorat?on operetir.�c a fsctory ar ehop in �r-1:'_ch
nec'.iinery Se ueed for ar.y manufacturinc pur^ose, excegt f�r ele✓=tare
ar for i�oieting flpparatus, shall at all �tinee keen and n5lr.tel7, free
, �f expenee to the employeae, n full eet oP the follo:�inc ^-7lrlee.,
I tLe eame Lo S= kept in s euitable 3unt-proof ceee:
I Adreaive plaeter, or.e-inch nnd two-inch rolle.
� 3andages, to!o dozen aesorted+qidth, one to fo+ar inchee.
Abaorhent cotton, four =.nd one fourtr-'�oun^' cacke�e4. 3rorc��.tic
=pirite of am;,onle, f��ur ou:cee.
v'auze. five pac1:=.Gea of one �.¢^� each, ?terile.
i nl5atic tour.^.iquet, te;�ntv-f^cr inchee.
IinPetv Fins. t�vo 3o�en. ..
� Snlint m[iteriel,faur -rhitewood =.rir� ?0 x. 4 4 ?�1P. � I
Scieaore, etraiP,ht. :hree-lnch b.'.r.de.
BA91T3� FY!E![IE1.
i Sablets, one huncred corroelve e.t�'o't-.�'�.;e. I
"inct�-�e o. .�Gine, 'wo ouncea. 2oric �int^.er'„ t�-> >u=.cee.
Chapter ;{Ip,
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� -�- .. -.... ._ .. �r cornoration ehell en¢aFe in �he �roductzon,
re1e, dell-�[�e_--:, o. ci:�:��iS�-,;tior. o` ni'__, o�- cream in :he town o: I,exlnr_
ton excent�in accordance vvSth the provlaion� aP 3eai=ed S,e^�e of i_._.a-
achu>etto, ai:d of acts of t'r.e Lee+elatu;e add.it?onel thereto, or :n
a�endctent thereof, en3 in acco^dnace v:1th ths follo^�ing r��ilea r,.r.d
re�uletione of the 3oerd of Ea:a1tY. o; the toam.
2. 3ver-�nereon, rirr or corp�ratSon nr�3uc}nt±, keepir.� or offerlr:^
Por aale, nilk or cream in the tomn of Lexi^aton c:�e,ll anr.usl];�, �efo^e
. . �,-r '1*�: 3a�� oP .Ture. nte.ke ^•ritte!: e.prlicat?�n '.., the inepecto- o: i
..,._ ..._ . .ce^,s�, , . �•�ea, . ' ,.a f "p,,-�� _.
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�^ ^Slk tor eale, nr in tiie qale o: distTlbu;.lan of ffi1}: or crean,
. .._.L fl '_Scenee =o to do, un3er the=e re�ulatione �r.d �uch other
'-.ions as the 3oard of-•ealtii n.p imco=e; ena aa1A llcens:� sh^11
�.--oked if the licensee tails to comnly with th= conflitiona o!' hie
_..e or the re�ul�.tione of this 3oesd. All pereone ra✓:n� a licenee
� ���11, celiver, o: dietribnte rS1Y. .n the to�rt ot Lexir.¢ton ehall �
� s cop�� of the licenae cor.etantly no�ted in a c�nenicuoue place
_.-� pr=mises. end ecerp pereon u;vinF a carriace or ather vehicle
�� � ..... 'elivery of milk for the pu:po^e af �aie Sn the tovm of Lex-
.,.. .ahall ha✓e hia name, license number, and pl=.ce of bnsineaa
-� �. _�• placed on each outer eide of euch carria�re o^vet.icle.
. Vo nllr, ehal'_ be nraccced, kept, oold or offered far e__P in
:�:•n o; iexin�4an iroct an« cor�r or coe,e that are not properly csred
. ..r from snV co�� or coeve ^�ithin three daps after pa.:turition, or
- ' � '•�sve not•^:�thin onP'pe_r ceen ex�mined bp competent aut}�,or:ty
� .c.rtl`Sed to be free froa all diseasee d�sr.�eroue t� the pub L+c
� � : or that 3^e ltept in a atab'_e tl�aC Se not in a clear, healt:Pc1,
�� :.^.Starp condltion. and trst Sa r.ot ocen to the innFection of' Lhe
.. . _nsnecto^ o^ the Board of Health at sll timee.
?. T?o mil'r, s;all be pro3uced, kept oold or o`fered for aele in the
to��,m of Leatngton unle�s it hae been �trained, mized and coaled !r.ened-
?ately =.fter St 1^• 3racm Prom ths cocr. 'said milk st:ell not �e :*tralnefl,
nised or cooled in any rocm�^hicn Lsnot nrovided with tiRht�nlle end
floor of Fuch construction ea ^��ill n11o^r esa}� and tY.orouRh cleaninr, or
^✓hlch is �ot Y.ept con::tantly ele¢n, or nhich le accueied bp hors=s,
coae or other animnls; ar Sn an-� bu:ld.ng rdiicn ie used Sn �*ha1= o^ ln
prrt for domeatic or eleeping purpoeee. unieaa the st�rape roost .`or r
mil� i.. seperc,ted fraa the other parte o° tne buildrn!�-., enc a^o��leio�
m.efle for the exclusion of outside dr.et anfl Yliea, to the netiefaction
af the 3oard of riealth.
� ... _;iill:};ept for eale in eny sh.^.n, reFta.u.^ar.t, market, bake�• or
�ther =etablishment e'r:all Ue stored in a covered cooler 5ax or re-
frlrPrc+.tor. '_do �repeel containin� �_lg fo; sale ehall �oe nlloc�ed to
rtnnd ^u'.aide of caifl cooler bax or refri�e^aio:, escept�.hlle a Fele of
"i�
ee:d ci'_t: ie �ein�^iade. :rer�� s..ec c�oler ho:- or r..__....�;o- ..i,.11
oe -..�n�. - ':ra'.._ .. cie.� .. ...�' czred fo�. .. �,I_e'= 1.e ' -;-ht1.,
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c:.v=3 .., ..__.. :_c. _ +er,re_. a, _._e .:ecees,. - f��r 7'�e itr:�-
ductian o`millc or ice; and shall be ,;ept onlv in eueh locat`on� -.c
=ha11 be nprroved 'o�� the Sos^d of renith.
6. The milk lnsnectar shall, under the direction of thle 9oard,
investiaate and take eamples to deter:n±ne the qualit;� of the milk
Fald. oPSered or expoeed fo^ sale, or Sntended for sale Sn this town;
and he shall aake or caue,e to be made es.aninations thereof, to aa-
certflin o;hether or not adulterated or impur= nailk is eold, ':eot.
ioffered cr expoeed for eale. or intended for sale in �aSd !o�,m con-
I trery to the etatute� of thie Comaonmealth or to the :rovi�ionn of
theae ^clee and�rerulationa. re aFall visit da!:ies eu�p1�71n�m,lY,
in, and to the innabitante of, the town of LexinRton, and all olaces
where railk ie etored, kept, or ofPered for eale, as often a.e deexied
neceasary b7 this 9oerd, and he ersll renort tne condltione ther=of
at :he time of euch inspection, in-+�riting, to thia Board. He shell
act¢� aeent end groaecatin� officer for the 3oard oP Health Sn sll
matLers pertainir.g to milk.
9. Ali canc, bottlee, or other vesaele uacd in the �rodcction.,
etorase, anle or dietribution of milk in t:1= town ehsl7. be cleaned
ar.fl eterllize3 with bollina�vater or etenin before the,v?re a�ein ueed
� for tne sa3te purgoae; an3 sll cane, c2eaeure= or other t;teneilr c�.de
uf inetal anall be keot free fro�dente and ruet, and there sha].T be
proaer aepliances far waehin�all uteneile uaed in the pro"t.eti�n,
^�ixin�, ator¢,a,e, sale or dlstrluutlan of m?lk; and all :�uch utene±ls
eheli be �.rn,shed, clenned and eterllized with bollinR water or stear�,
re�larly, immediately after being so ueed.
Ie. Tne water used in weshlnr apparatue and uteneila r.ntet be froct
°. public wate^ aupply, or frot2 eome eource sub�ect to the acp�oval of
t'r,e.3oard of Healt$.
3• iIa rallk shall be brou�ht into or carried within the torm of
Iexi.n�t�n for the rurnose of sale, wnich hec been c�.rried upon nny
"ugon or vehicic �hich ie not cle¢n and free Sroct.vffer.e:ve odors, or
, upon mhich avill, refuae, qerbace, or deczninR, unr�holeeome o7 fllthv g
mntter ie carried. � III�
I 10. t�io ne-eon by himaelP, or bv n1e ^ervert or at,en:�, ar as 'he
ser�._rt o^¢?en.t o;'any other ,�eraon. f.:n o^ c�rr-. . �.. .r�..11, _..
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., ��kicc^ed nll's o: c^enn. �rn'_c?� cantair.e more tran 5JO,��J
� -i=, pe: cubSc centimer.ter, or anv putk;ocenlc nicra-n^:�^nien or
_-:� 31rt, or Lhe tenoerature of which ?e in exceee oY f_.t. -P�"eee .
� -:_a1t. - .
.. i;very peraon en�eged Sn Lhe ^roduction. etorape, trzneoort-
., eale, d�°liver��, or dietritration of nilk Por eale in thia toc.n
� _;o61'y the 7osrd oP Healtii of thls tncrn im.�aediatelv on �he
-=nce of sny c¢ee or casea of infectioue dieease. eithe: Sn
.f or hie fsmil��, or amanc,hi.^. eetplo?een, or their ?tvtiediate
� s.;ea, or vriShin the baildin�or prenl^es where milk is a;o:-ed.
. �r dietributed an3 at 'he =ame time ehell euepend Lhe sele
.. .._.tribntion of milk until authorized to :eevme the sa^ie �07/ the �
-�ard oP Health. S7o vea=el which hae been nannled by n nernon �'.if.`er-
:ne 'ror5 n^. infect'_ou= dleeaee, or w*ich ie on the r:re^_Seee of n .
r:�on i -�l:oc+e 'e:hll�r or houeehold infecti��ua dieeaa.= existe, ehall
- tk
be ren^^ed ta hold or can-✓e7 etilk unt:l it hze beer tho^oup,'�ly ::Se3n- ;a7
feeted anfl eterilized under :he supervlelon o`an aRent of the 3oerd
of Heslth.
1Z. 3ot:'_es o^ other containere ahall not be left��ritn an-� `am- -
117 in rrhlch tne^e is flri7 contagious dlseane; but :ni1k ma�� be 3e'.i�re=ed
ta sucY. fe�!ilies by pourinR inT.o •reseele furniahed bv eaid fa9111ee.
TSo h='.tle or other container nrev?ouely left with at'yy famil� in^rhlch
� cor.tagioce dieease oc.curs, ehall be removed therefro^, exceFt a�ith �
Lhe conser,t of Liie 3oard oP i!ea';ki in�.�•riti:i;^,. �
13. For the purpo[�e of enabl'�n;, tne 3oard aP Health to carry out
and en:orce the provieione of these rulea and reFclatione. the uiilk
Snsnector, actin� ae the authori<-ed �.gent o:', or any otkter qneli.f±ed
aF�e^t o:, Che 3oard af Health or any member of eai3 J�e.rd srall at
all tines hcve f^ee acceee to ell barns. �tables, deiries. creamPriee,
atoTe�. ^mR�ns, and ell oth=r buildin�e or premisee in mhlcc ca_ttle
�re �-ept ''ro�vhlch an�� Part of the m_ilk eurpl,-r oP the to^rn oT L=x-
in¢ton ie ob+aSned, nr Sn^�'.tich milk ie received, §'ect. 'oottled. carned.
or o:fered for e¢le, tor the nurpoee oP ciakinv inenection of veid
erenieep, cettle, veeiclea, cane, veseela, neee•�ree and �ther ut2neile I
�.;sed in conducting �he handlinF. sale a�d flel.rnr�� of �1i1'.;, an9. "�_
the .^,urnoee or rqg+nP-.. for anal,•=i= o^ 0-.1-.er t_..... .. ..c.,e._..-.- .-..
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'_a, 1tR:oever teEts ¢ilk or cresm-rhtd: is to be offere.d fo. srle in
e.?:Y fora�, b,-r tae+t'.ng. el-:all do eo b^ri=an: of a clean ecoon, or plece
of-Aood, paper, card'ooard, or other artic'_=, and =cch spoon, uiece of
wood, peper, or cardboe.rd, or other srticle�ehsll not a�,ain be bro�,;pht in
contact^;1th the rnilk intended for eele, ar be used aaoin fo^ te�tins
^..il:c until efter he1nR t_�.orou^hly washed and ate^illzsd. *?o person
: =::a11 pe^init liie nend.e. :'inaers. lip= or ton�ue to come Sn contact ^rith
n71Y '_�n'ended for aale Sn en!� forr.m. All nersone ence�ed in the La�tlr.g�.
nixine, or her.dllnv, of cSlk for sale in ex�y form, ahall hef.�-e en�aF*inc �
ir� eucl� taetina. mix!ne. or handlin�. tnorourhly clean hi^ hxr'_� and II
«finse--naile, and keap theet clean =nd dry daring such tsetinR. mSxina. T
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or handl.nR. iio nPreon ehall pe^r11t '._ie hcnde, ���hile �ret, to resain �p
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, or nase ovex an}� open veesel contelnin6 milk intended for sa_le in a.r.y
f�t�. >�o ne;son elta_1 fi'_1 s jar�, cnn or other recentacle w�'_Lh nil.;-�s?-.}._,.
the afrpres�id ce..�:,;�.r o^ otkier rescept,acle is he?d ever an open vec:el con2v-:�- I��'�
¢il};_nte�,de3 for eale in arW fora, no neraon mho kae sore throet, e'_e-r}i�a, II
�r i� sufferin� fram anv otner dleturDance of the bon•ele, or hae vyrn'o^� I'_
of infectious or cantaeious dle�ase or ��'i�� hcs Seen dSrectl*.� exao^ed i.o i.
I ¢�v infectioue or COt:;,CC10llfl d.aeaee, shall AnFn�e in Lha ':^.nd11n� of ^�
milk mhich Ss t� be aPfered for eale, or whlch ;s far Fale.
� 15. :qo urinal, ��ater-closet or nrivy ahall be located Sn roameL. in
n�h?ch�ilk ie handled, ar ao eituated c_e to pollute the atmaephere o ��
said :aoIDe. � '
1P, Deelere in vi1_1: s^e prohibited fron 511omin� am�pereor or l
per=ona not in theSr e.^.ploy to l�ite: aboct t?ie isil'.� rooa or handle am� I�
ve=sel or utenstl uaed in the eale and distrihution of �S1Y,.
17. �`��er-� ner.�on, •^'_r�u, or cornorati�n in the Sa��n ot ;,exinrton ���
en¢ared '_n the eale, 3eli;rer�� or dis�-ebution oP mi'_k frmn aeirins, =1a,__.. 4II
+.xnon reque=t fron Lhe °oerd of Hea'.tn.ce^Lify tha', the =bo*re r�alee ere^ F�.�,
I
� comnl"_ed^^i�h S�� aeid deiriee. �.
18. .qll pereons en-a,ed in the s51e of mill:, cream or s:ir.�ed'n'_lk i�_
or butternil_'r, hevinfi the noe?eeeion or cuatoc-,� ��f 3 i;ottle, can or I
ather ^eceptacle�uaed in the e�1e, deliver�� or Lransportation af :�ilk,
, creem, ekimmed :�ilk or butte^�silk, ahall ceuea each auch bottle, can or
rece,tacle t : cle�re �:en;� _ �."'.e . e .._... . _e._. . ,.. .
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.... T_?o pereor, ar corporfl::o^, nl:all aell or o`fer, expo4e or Xeep
�� sale, in sr.y ahop, etore or oiher plece, aqy �iPT or cream, unleee
_ ss�e 1= eold or offered, e�:oeed or Rept for er_le is tir.litlz� closed
� cao^?3 bottlee or receptaclee. Idothir.p contained hereln ^hnll p^event '
.__ ssle of m11'� or cream from cane, croc'ce, cool=ra or other rec?ntec'_es
in rest¢urante, hotele, or et so�a P��unta'_ns, -nen the m.1L oz crea�ie
ta be cor,euned Sn the re^tnurant or hotel, or at sod.e fountains, by queet�
or p^.tron^ �:ner.ns the saae.
20. _ ^.e^eon or co-Poraticn enm.sred in �he busine== of aellln? or
^eliverina �iik or cresm e��all fill bottlee or other zeceptaacleP �=th
milk or cream on 5ny public way. 90 euch nereon or corparation ehall `il'
any 6ottles or ot�er recepteclee Fith milk or c^ea�1n ax�y nlace not
creviously a�.ithorized b7 the Board of Health. Such pereon o^ cornorat:on
ehall 1;�-tediatelJ upan r=_ceiv'�.nq�^rritten or�.er .*ron t:�>e 3oard of riealth
ao to do, compl*!�.+dth any requlrenent of said Hosrd reapectins -he fi.11i.n�
�f milk or vrear� in bottlee or receptaclee, t�e nanner or ceLY.od empl�yed
in s�ac$ filltng, ar the cor3ltione end su^roun3lnQe �inder rrhich auch fill-
SnF ie done or carried oc:.
Ohe�ter X✓
�oodetuffe -- Protection and Sale.
Sectlon 1. ^the conveying tkirou�^h the et^eet= oP the to,^m of I,er.inston
or ths expost.nq in front oY storee or other placee of ineat, fo^�1 a, "iah
int=nded Por humsn coneu^i!�tion, unlet�� so covered thnt the sam= cennot
be cor.taciinsted bt� flies. 3nst, mi.d or Pilth, is ]:ereb��nniiSited.
Section 2. ^.he eznoeinR of ,`ruita, �reF'ete'oleo or ot'r.er foodett:^fs
inten3ed for huasn coneumntion, outaide of etore=, *�ar:cete o^ placee o:
s=_le. !s hereb,y p-^�Sb:ted. unless the atand or bottom of t'ne c�ntalner -:s
st lea�t Lrro feet anove the sidesralk.
Section 3. 2�;o f�anetuffe intended for eale e1;a11 be kept Sn enV room
..sed for liv_nr or eleep5n�uurpoees.
3ection 4. 7:o meat a^ decd anir.�ls ebove tne �i�e o` a rabbi? ekie.11 Se
talcen to anv nubllc or priv^te r.tarket to be eold for huras.n f��od un',il
the esme ehall have been tu113 cooled after ki!'_inP,� nor until She =n-
..rai!e, head and feet ;ezeect of poul`::;. ^nc �*_,e a,i�_ e�-cc^�t t`•,e '�.:.,.,
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7eetzon 5,- F.*o oers�n chall espoae. eell or offer -,. =slr ',_ :._2.-
c�^eu'.^.-tSon en,y brenc?-etuffe, cake, ^�aatr��, ra�idv. c�nPec'.i�ner-�, r..__E_
fruite or shelled nut= oute:'e of any 3uilding or ?n any apen wtndoc: o_
dr„r^.at,-, or am� nllep, =treet, =1de�valk or thorourhfare, unlee=. euc': '' _c
. ie nraper'_y protected from flies, ine•ecte, dust, dlrt and other Pare'.r:•.
or unwholeaome uti.terlel hv �uita5le coverinPs.
Section E. ^to nersor. ahal!. affer fo^ sale. or heve Sn nie po�seesion
-�ith in'.ent to sell in thie tomm �n,y ta_nted, fliseaned, corrupted. dec=�-ed
or una�hol=eam= artScle o" food.
3ection �. An7� ta_nted, diseaaed, corrt:ptec, deca•red or un--holeso^e
srtic'_e of £ood Pocnd in thle town shall be fleetro-�ed b;-the nersan iuv-
1^e 1', in his goeseesion. or othe_^.r:se �:ienneed af &�s tl�.e 9oar3 of 3=alth
or ite �P,ent�.�� ii-ect.
Chapter X�✓i
Ice C^ear.
Section 1. 'So ice crea�n ahall be r�.....,,...c:,._ec or s.,rec i±; sn�,-
eortion of atry buildtng nhich `_s ueed for the ^ta�ling of horees o. .c,_F.
aninels, or in enp building ueed Sn wnole or in part .`or dame�tic vr
eleenin�;qurpoe�e. unlee4 the vanuf&etu.-?u& �r °t�raRe hLil^.in� 1'�r ice
cream '_,. separated .`ron other ps:te of the b•.:1131n� ta the ea',isf�•.:��_'�.o._
=?' the 3osr3 oP Eealth.
3ection '_. All roo�n= in^�hich ice cream fe rnnuYactured or etoreP.
el-,o.11 be n-o��ided with tir?�t^Plls and. floore, anfl kept constantly cl=a-.
The iloors and�malle of said roo*�= ahsll be of sac'� conet:uctian a= t�
� per^�it ranic and thorou;;h cleaneing. Phe ^oom or roovta afo^eeaifl ;�re.].:.
be eauinped -^rith appliancee fo;wasning or nterilizing al'_ uten^iir .�,-
ploced ir. the mixing, freezing, etoraRe, sale or distr'_butiar. o.` '_c....
r,reeia, and sll �nch u'�.en�i'_s nfter use eha'1 'oe ,i:urouehly vashe,= -_..-.
•ballinC n-ate�- or sterillzed o;,; stesrrt.
Sectioa 3. lio pe^eon siiall ennloy es a conts2ner !'o; other ;ubetar.ce=
than ice crenm. ai�y 4�ee=e1 ueed in *.1:e n��anufac`.ure and sale of ic. c _...
3ection 4. Iio pereon ehall use s uten311 of amr;:in? or 9e^���(��-.._.i..
Yn the se.^vice o^ sale of ice cres�unlese said unten�:l i.� crae?=�, '_.
boil;n�-:ater or aterilizP3 at least one a na,y, ar ofteaer, i` ».-.. -.-._ ,
and no � r��n shal• ,,ise ?�.e: f:r,a,ere o^ �ar'.a c� ��em,o�'e ��; _.._, _ .._ ....
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,�. =quipp=d with facill�'_e? for tne proper c:eancinc of the han3e
.1' operetivee; and all persone :v�.:.ediate., beiore enfta�.ing in t;.e mi:zinp,
.t t:^�e ir„^ediente enteri.n� 'n',a :ne c�mp�eition of ic= crea��, or ite
. .�.er,iient `reezinR en3 handlinR, ehall t..aT;ur,hly waeh iiie or her har:?e,
- �l el'_� keep ti:era clean durin� such�ar.ufactare and'r.andlin�. .all
._� ehall Ue dreseed in clean aater gr_�r�lente 'r:hile en�e,-e.d in che
_ciure snd ::ancling of ice cream.
�.ion 8. ';o urinal, e,ate=-cloeet or ,ri�:;� �'.a'_1 oe located in the
. ._. ::�.c�ntlor.ed in ti:e precedinF, sectior., or eo eitunted a� to s.ollute
t,i.e atmoechere of eaid ro:ms.
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i=_ction Z .;11 veniclEe. n:ec in t3:e canve-:ar.ce of ice creact =or eule
or cl3triuutior. s:all be kent i:: >. clea::lv co:-�;'..'.'.;i.:r.z.nd free froc:
of;enaive odore.
3ecii.an R. T_ce cream]cept for eale in eny eiio;, ree�:.-:rant or other
«taolishment ^hell be �tored in e cove^ed 'uoz or re.`rirerato^. 3ucn
box or refr?;;era�or �hall :+e C=alnec to ti:e satie:act;on of the 9oard of
5cal�h, and eiall 6e >ept c'_ean and ti,-htly closed, e.cept durinR such
Sn:,cr��zle se are necesee:ry for :he introdactlon or renoval of ice crear.i
or Sce. inifl bo}- or refr�gerator ei:a1'_ 'oe keFt on�;• in aucY. locetiona
ar.d under such conditione ae ehall Le approz•ed bv the 3oc.rd of Henl+h.
;�ectian y. �verr nezoon en;s�ed in the nar.ufecture, etor¢;:e, trene-
rorta;:ian, eele or dietr_bution af ice crea�n, i:�medietel}- on ;.ne occt:r-
�enee of¢r-r caee o`. Sn£ectiauo nioease eitner in hlcie�elP or ir, i:ie
fan'_ly or a�on�,et itie esployeee or within �he tr.:ilcing, or pre;�i:•.es �-}iere
1ce creem i_ mznu.`ac.u^ed, stared. sold or dietriouted, shell iwmediatel}�
r.otify the Lexington 3oard of�.eeltn, and c:t :he eame time eliell euspend
the sele anfl dietriLutior. of ice creaa until auti.orized to resume t?:e
ec�e by tne said 3oard oi nealt:.
3ection 10. �:o pereon shall use to hold or canvey ica ereem nny veeeel
��hich Y.�e been Y.endled b��: a pereon =uiferinF fron conta�^:ou= dieeese
ur.til =aic veseel har been thozou�;iily etierili;-ed.
Sectian 11. ;111 crean. :�1': or e;cimc!ed mill: emploped in �.he nanufect-
t:;e of ice c^eam eha.'.1, befo:e uee, be i.ept at a te�r.perature not hiF,ner
thfl.^. fift- degreee Fal-:rerheit.
-,ection 12. iCa p�r�on by ricneel: or b-'.-.ie :-erver.t or a„ent. or es �::e
.-rrrant ,r ap,ent of en7 ���tner pereon. fi-.�,. o. �..�....tion, s'.sll, ir. t.._
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cj,�f,
..-...,eet+on 1�1. _.�� ol� :ael.:E' _ c-_ee:_^. or ic� . ��r.:_� � .� _
msr,ufr-cturer from n•hatever cause. snfl.l ¢�rin be ueec in tre preoeration
of 1ce creem.
. T.aFter %J?i.
' Ice.
r'o Persor.9'i himself. or b'� :.'3 =....�.. or as the se_•ren�. �- =:aenb of
r�ny otY.e^ pereon. fi=ta or corporati�n enall, :n the Lo•+m of ��exi.nFton
s€'�1, e:cci.en�,e or deliver, or have in nle custod;r or poaseesion':`ith
in�ar.:, to eell, e:cc::ar.�e or deliver ax{,� ice from polluted sourc�s. or ice
whi.ch, upon chemical or bacterialo�:cal ex5ninatian el:o'�s evidence o`
e�ev:aFe car.ta�r.ation. e?ther Uy '.he nreeence o` ^evrege bscterie o�� cf
er.ceerive 'P.�.:.��n-a" (free o* al'o'c:�inoid) o- of ^r.itratee.,�' o^ T;hic'n. ia
-risiblti pollute3 or soiled b}* dS:t, or ice in or u"on mhlch tiiere 1= r-ny
vi=ltle foreip;n wetter, o: ice w'dch hae been handled with flir;.�;har.de
or !noiesientn. ?io pero�n c�1a1: _.-- -`� �'-' r.ear an7 Sce houce or rsn�•a�;
or in ane nlnce thet i=� lie'z1- :.. c,...e �.. con`.act—ctPi ;.nP ic= d.._^_nr i�£�
handlinc.
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,e-ersl.
3ection 1. :ve_^.• ^•treet ¢ 1-e. .._ _ .,<-_.er c�- �..,�.�
ir. LexinFtan shall, Nhile so aperated. -oe prorerl��ventilated. 3uc�. c __
€hall '�>e ;:!;orouF,hly aired at the end of eecii round trip. 'ver,V euch cz'�r
shall be thorou�hly cleeneed et the end of each cay'e service, ar.d s7,a11
be dielniected whenever so ordered by the 3oard of }�;ealth.
3ection 2. �The 3oard o:3e<ih here'.�y ed;udse� tn�t epittir.e u*on
t:^.e floor, platforct or any ather cart of a pualic cor,ve"ance; uFan the
floor, =tepe or etaire of an;�public ar F-lvnte hnildinF,. =:all c`ra+cV:.
^allr,e;� ata�ion or =hop; unon tae sicewalk of nny street. court or psss-
aFe;rav; o^ upan the F�+�nr�¢y of nny ^rr'r., equare or wtarlon. i� a nulaxr.ce.
source af f11th ar.�' cauee of aicimess, nnd p^ohibi:s apitti^f, in ar.,-:!�.....
�1S PUCll pSRCFB.
3ection 3. i?o Ferson, fi:n or corporetian, b,-� himeelf, ar b3 ^ ,
attent or e�nployse. ehall flistribu��:.e o_' fleliver fro¢houee ta hati:'e is '_.._.
tonr.ar�f sample a:`medicine or other eubstance cor.ta`_nin� anp cru�;. --_.,..-
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� � .r: o^an;�� of ite agente or inspectors. �
Ciiarter ;iP;
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. _Luh a1J0, escept vrnen other-�riee provided b;,+ le�v ar by
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+�.enry�. �c�afTery
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� � �hflir�n. nonrd af �electmen, 1'reeent.
:.t eight o'clock r. �.. a hasring wae declared apen by-the Jhair-
� men of L'ne �orrd of++ealth, ..r. ���illiam L, nernee, on petitlon of
-zeidente of nudubon rtoad and i.incoln �treet for the abatement of e
nulaence caueed by etagnsnt a�ater in Lnat vicinity.
i:r. urSlliam n. nannam stated tuat going back approximately ten -
yeare and flc,ing tkiat time etagnant water in that vicinity mn.e more �
, or leee ob,jectlon¢1, and Llwt when.+udubon noad wne built, and accept-
ad the iown put in a cateh-baein and ever eince then there hae -oeen
water in the cellers from eome un.mown eocrce. n great me.ny people
have-come to the concluuiun tlwt :he water comea fram the etreet, and
Lhat the eand and debrle collect and �olock up Lne dra:n which flowe
Pram the catcn-baein, leavinR tne drain blocked up, nence the water I
had no out-leC anc ran into the cellare. r.e etated that wY,en Y,e firet i
, went there there wao a emall orook which rat: out throuRh the u.c�affery I
land nnd of cauree slong the firet of may it waa dried up, but Sn Lne
eprinq the water wae uaeble to flow off properly. crom the t:me the I�
catch-tnein wae put in the water �toad in th�t vicinity most of the I��-
tlme. I�
' i�r. �.c..afiery soked if the complsint wae made againet h1e property
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or g�ainat the iown in red8rd to the catch-Saein� mr, nannam etated
� that he wae not complsin;nq agflinet anyone, but that he vrue tryin� to
etate what wae the trouble.
:y:r. Pattereon etated tk�at eome fi or 9 yeare flga the xater came into
hle cellar after the +ae✓u built the catch-bnein on:.uduoon hoad. He ��''
etated tkiat he called tiie attention of the aoard of nealth and aleo the I�
� selectmen Lu tne condition at tkiat time, iie etated ttu,t he aeked;.:r,
1WeJaffery iP he cuuld lay a drain tt;rouRh h1e premieee at h1e ox�n ez-
� penee nnd if he could diR �ut Lne brook ao tue mater wauld run off. f�.-
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mr. �c�affery wae not willing to lat him do it, and he then duR a drain
in Lhe eidewalk and put in a pipe, et a lar{ce expenee, which carriec
the water of:, and he uid not nave any more trouble until laet fall.
at that time he had+Wr. +�urgeee diq up tne eidewalk and he found that
the 6 Snch Lile pipe xne full of oand. �r. rattereon etated th�t he i
did not tl:in'a ne shoi�.ld b� �ompelled to Ro to the expenee of dlg{�ing a
drain �nen L'ne water in thio vicinity ehould be taken care of by a pro-
par dreina{te eyetem. ��e etated that Sf the drain wae Laken care of pro-
perly t}�t the reeldenta of thie viclnity would not have water in Lheir
cellare.
i�r. .+oe etated Lhat he wae only s recent comer in the nelRhborhood
anc tnat already half a dozen timee he bs.d water in hie cellar. he (
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claimed that trie eand from the catch-Saein c1o6Red up the drain wnich I
Plome aut on the other eide of r,ne wall on the+�.c�affery property. �
iu.r. vrlevee etated Lhat the etory of tne dralnage camplainte wsa
very roc�.ietely covere6 uy tLe petitionere, uut Y.e tk:ought tnat if the i
iown would tske care of the catch-Saein on�+udnbon itoad, that Lhe brook
wae not whol�y ta blame for the water beinR backed up. �ie etated that I
he had thie winter 8 or 9 inchee of wflter in h1e cellar, which necea-
eitated hie Roing into hie cellar with rubSer boote on. :ie eald .
that the iown ehould take care aY t�eir part by fixinR up the catch-
baein.
S�r. �ecaffery corrected the etatement of mr. i'sttereon that he re-
tueed ta let�r. Yattereon ley s drain an h1e premisee. �r. Lic�affery
etated that he told mr, yatteraon Sf ne would ley s tile drain he xould
let him, but wr. Yattereon nald he could not afford a tile drain. l:r.
ticuaffery etated thst yeare ago there were natural epringe Uack of the
callard houee and sleo back of+�r. +'stterean'e property which vould �
naturally make Lhe ground damp. I
a qeneral diecueeiun�oy the petitionera in reRard to the catch-
baein and drain wae coneidered by everyone 1n �.eneral.
3dr, :ioe eeked�r. �c�affery if he wae wi111nR to let the abuttore i
clean out the drain and let che water f1oH off. +�r. �c�aifery wuulfl
not commlt himeelf uut etated he would give+�r. ioe an enexer in a week.
fc:r. �camman, �hairman of che iloard of �electmen infarmed the peti-
�ionere tk;st tV:e .oe.m eaLld take c.�re of t2ielr Fsr� tnd thet Lhey a•ould
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�� have mora catch-baelne put in on nudu6on nond, and that perhaps thie ��
xould hal the eituation. +he "�
p petitionere agreed that perhape thie
I would help the aituation. +t xee euggeeted tk�e.c the Pown go Sn xnd
clesn up ckie crain o:.os af�.r. �oe'e premleeE and lay s tSle d7ain �
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throup,h the premieee of.r. ++�c�aPYery and then let the �aeter run off r-
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Lhroup,h the land of�r. aldrich, and aeeaes the abuttore for the bene-
fit of the eame.
• ihe Pown uouneel adviead that he did not thSnk St riPht for the
Town to enter upon eqy private property and do aqy Aork of thie nature,
� ae St wauld neceeeitflte flgreemente mhich although they may be eat1=-
factory to the prenent abuttore, hut Lhey may not be eatiefactory to
� thelr heire. mr. icyder sleo� etated that�r.aldrlch may obtect to i
havinR any axtra mster drain Snto hie premiean. ��:r. nyder ntated that .,I
he thaught it beet to wait until the i'apm Yixed the catch-baeln and
than if there Se aqy Lrouble in the drainaqe the matter could be taken
� up furtner. I
ePter �eneral diecuaeion by tne peiiLicr.Sre the meeting fld�ourned
by the Jhairman of the noard of nealth at 9:57 P..u.
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W...ciltus�i ;i:ii nJn?,u Js'ii-...�.:,�i:i, �i�ie��i 3, 13L0.
E�I1 y.ember¢Preeent.
-ihe matter of the Wc�effery braok on v.�nlch a hesrinR mae held or. �i
.+pril lEth on the petition of the reaidente in tcst vic4nity nae taken
up by the board. ir. +�ern=e etnted ul�t the reeidenta mere very anzioue
to knor�whether ar not tl.e �osrd of��ealth a�e� r;oinq to clean out the
broak at an esrly date. .�r. roeter reported that the �oard of nelect-
men hed nace ai:snRe��isnte �.vitn�.r. �,.c�aPfery to �o in or. i. ^ land end
upen up tiie broak end eee if taere were xu;; obetructiane there, ihe
Joard adreed +iot to tio aqythinR iu :he ;uatter until the �.iRhway ileoart-
pent nade their report ue t� Lheir flndin�e.
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�r. �arnee ae :iesltn��fficer read i.ie report. ln thie report re
calle<i attention to the negliK�^ce in reporting contagiaue dlees==e,
�ne recommended tt;et eomeone -oe appointed to pinc;+rd the houce=xY.en
contaRloue dieeaeee .s e reporaed. �•e ntatea thst Sn many inetaneee the
pnrente do not have aT3octor, and that iie connidered all of Lteee care^
ehoulc be �een to. :hie reFort wae pinced or. f�.lP.
n letter �- r receivad from the �tste �epartment of..ealtt in�rrhich
tue,7 aeked c:Lether or not the ca=e of Wre. riitn+w�fler of � Lepot zquAre
wae rePorted Lo the yua:d ae e contuRioue disea<F, �pon inveetiaatlon
the 17oard found that thle caee oP ral�tonsry Luberculoele wae nevzr re-
narted to the Board oP �iea::h. except ,�hen the destn certificnte PffiP
preeented to Lne office. +he �oerd decided to notif;✓+.rs, :rederlck L.
zatery ^�•ho 1� a leader Sn the �hrietian�cience �hurch that all caeee of
contaRioue dleeaeee ehould be re�orted to the aoard oi nealth. JY.rie-
tSan :.clent`_ete ?n Liic past A.eve not reported sny of tneir as9ee to
the �oar3 of-•eni�: vnd WrP. caery�aL:,entSom m�e called Lo tk,e fsct I
;hnt in t'rie future sll caee= of canLaR=oue di�eeeee. u�,:�t oe regorted to '
the iloard. �
.+ letter wse received from�lee :. setin�e of the ;Waee. 3eneral
ocoital :n reK�+rd to tne SYen:�ins�snter•at tre houae of...arparet e&Ya
on need ntreet, who Sa a pstient in tne ��.:L-pxtient's :.epsr?�ent in ti.�st
hoeoital. ine �oard oP-+ealth inepecte3 the premleee an3 r,ere of the
opinion that tne r:ell in tne cellar rrxe not ir, eny•na� connected with
the wa�te pipe.
+ielen � vellaRher�raE eppointed�.�ent to i::eue Lt;e �urisl Permlta
ior tne �oard.
✓
in reRard to the dump on L'ne premieee oi ..anie: �. U'�o.^.nell xl;ich he
wae nor,ified to c.ean up,the �uoard decided to �ive hint def_nite time to
�do e� or psy the fine cr'r.icL may Le ispneed.
" Lettere x�ere received from Lhe �tnte uepr,rtment of r.ealth in vhich
/tl.ey a�_�_roved I�,t:e n�minatione of ve�rp,e.. �•a:ne= and+.eonard�, uunham
ae lnepector= of �lau�nterinF for the yeer endinR:idarch dl. 19�1.
.ne followir,� renorte -✓ere received er.d placed on file: �
. <<eport of �]lic ineneetor
� l�e�ort of �carleee �.rt
nenort of Leor.ard+�-. wnham and ueo^�a... .ia�n^^ se lnepec-
tere of �laucr,hterinq.
. .+ comclaint ma� made by Lre. :�. .�., �elloxe of 59 :ialtham� ^ee' 1❑
re,qsrd tc W.r. �.arc:n dumpinR the content� of teie c�espool^ Sn s+tiel3. �
lir. Jarnee renortec r,hst ha had etten..ed uo th� imtt=r an3 in the futu:=
it millnot be 3�ne.
�omxunicacior.wae received frou.�.r. ��illiam i�, UurReee, ct.eircan oP
the s-�qrd o? ��ater K �e�ier �onm�irrionere, in which. ne etat^d ?n reksrd �
a to �Y.c ,lratn b=tmeen .+locur.�and •+int�ro;� +� �,tk:at the iown hsvinQ re-
fuaed an appro:�riation for b^ooke at Lne laet anrraal :ov.m�..eeLSnRr the
+7oard hne no flindc� �vxiluble io �.� ti.a work.
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�r. �srnee renorted Sn re�ard to the compleint made by carry
�lster of 6—¢�e. ..v-er.ne. th7t iie vlelted t'r.e i�octe of+�r�, Goo@v�in ot
B .�are, .+venue end founc. conditlone ae neat ae they could po�eSUly be.
� Y+�rr, voodmin, aa s menne of nupport, ie LakinR car= of :^rn iyberculoele
patient� nn3 the nutiente are ahle Lo take esre of themeelven. .ill the
conditlone aoout t'r.e noure ^.�re very estirfactory. �r. �drnee reported
th3t he ^srJ no ob�ectior. to the cor.ditior.e+ an he found theci.
� ihe Board voted Lo xrant a �lxuphter +.icen=? Lo.+v1oe ::olmn to
elau,;hter on Wonday, dedne^day anP iricay; vuetave �unzel to �1nupY.ter v
on iuerday, .nuredsy snd �atnrdfly frnm 11 .+ , to 6 �. ... ::u�iuet
iouur: t� elau�h;,er on •uardey, .hureday enc��aturday ;rom�F�q. �+. Lo
5 F. ..., ; nnd ihamsr v ��-iit!nF *-o oleua2hter on...pr,dny, ine fee for
thr- a"oove liceneee -�re�^y300.00 for•�olnan, Lunzel and Younq; er.d y"E.OU
i'o;1�.;. �ihitin�'e iicenae.
�r. .ilton, .+chool i'hy=lcian, rerorted t}wt he found �ir caee= of
�umnr ^�nich had n=v=r been reported to the �o�ard ot+:ealth, and thflt
tney� had returned to echool. ..r:� rr.ee aaid t!�st he would Lake the
mxtter up of reportinR cont=..�iac^ dieeaflee wit}i ir. :ilton, sn� in Lhe
future Lhey�vill endeavor to h=.ve ca^ee, re,orte.d more prou:ptla.
•he follov:InR hille -;ere approved:
�eth +=rsel :.ospital ..r•rociatl�n 564.00
�eorard d. �uni.am � i50.00
Lr. 6111iam L, ur.re:ee G.00
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✓ keport oP �r. �arneP. ��ealth Jfficer� �+ae read and rlaced on file.
A letter wae recelved from.:-re, irederics i, �mery in which Phe
etsted Lhat ehe m-.�uld comply rvith the la^; in the future in reroortinR
conta{tioue dieeaeee.
� :a ur.�iRned letter wae received ca1LnK the attentlan of the Baard
to pipea erhich are xvnning into a brook near Lhe houeesof �ou�1e er.d
Ler.ner an �chool �treet. IDo action mae La'sen in the 9atter.
:he attention af the dohrd wae called to the over-:lo�^rinv, ceee-
� . �icker
pool oe^ned by =rank W y of 856�aPe. nvenue. +he 9o5rd order-
ed�r. '�ickery to clean out tY.e eame and keep Lhe neme clean in the �I
future.
� Wr. �oater reported in reRard to the :.:c�afYrey broak thab the iilqh-
wsy iepartment cleaned out the hrook ee iar ae the etone wall ar.d the
water eeemed to be running Sn Kaod condltlon.
Jr. �ernee etated aRain that he thought tne ciatter oP plar.ardln{t
houres ehould �oe declded. �r, roeter euRReeted Y1nd1nR out mhat ot,her '
✓
towne are 3oin{c in thie aetter.
�r, rarnee and�r, -oeter left the meeting with the intentian o?
look'.ng up tne candltlor. uY etaQnant or.Ler on tne premieee of Alexan-
�der ++ileon ln�eet �exin.eton. aleo the condltion of �ylnia �treet acd
at the premiree o? �, it, �oy on+�e.er. �venue.
Lr, nPrr,ee reported tikt Lhe dump on the land of Pib6ette hae been
cleaned up.
ihe followinR bllle rvere e�,proved:
Arthur n. +..areliell �10.00
lir. 'N. i. �arnee 21.00
� ��heele: 4.25
� �amee lr�,yin 1.")0
3E.25
A true record
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All Members Preeent,
The recorde of the last aeetin5 were read and approved.
Report of Leonard K,Dunhaa, Ine�ector of Slau�htering, for
the monthe of PGay end Sune mere received and placed on file.. Ae-
�port of George A. Warner� Inegec:.or of Slaughtering, wae received
and placed on file,
Lettere fro� differeut towns telling how they handle the nro-
poeition of placarding houees rvhere contagioue dieeaeee are were
� read by the Board. In moat towne they do not placa.rd the housee
for ainer dieeaeee, eimply for the im�ortant onee, It was decided
✓ that we would go on doing juet what we have Leen doing� olacarding
for the imnortant cases, unless ��ie aho�.xld have an e?idemic of some
dieeaee,
Di, barneo renortei thet tiie ..y.p on Ll:e iiunt grcp�rty �.:as
leaned up by cigoing a hole and Lar�aing Che refu�e in the hole.
• The follarring bille �vere approved:
Dr. Vf. L. Bernes, calle $30.00
� W. L. Barnee, Jr. buryin6 cat 1.00
Geo. A. 47arner eervicee 150.00 j
T,. x.nunham " 15�.00
✓
0, G. Seeley medicine 7.%5
Andrew Bain :ravel& lab, expenses 25•00
James Ir�ein buryin� dog 1.00
�� • " cat 1.00
°6355.95
A true record, A!test;
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Report cf the Milk Inapector for the racnthe of July ar.d August I' �
,..e received and �laced on file, .
� ✓ Cor..�unicetion wae receive8 from Mr. K, N, Deed cosplaining oY
hen houses close to hie house. T-rro of the membere of the Bo^rd h�d
already loo_�:ed over the prer.tiaae and Found tt�e hen Y,ouseo in clean .
. � ._ �. -, but the bnildin6s �xere too ne x to the buildL:g linc, ao �
� � ;zid thia !natter�va& for L:e 3uilding Inspector to e.ttend to,
. '., o,` t;�.e Slat�hterin� Znspector, Leonerd K, Dus�em� :�'ne re-
.� �laced on file,
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. ort of Erneat W,;.:..,r::n, care of tlie odorle�:: enrt wao rece:��r3.
:7omv:unic.ation relo.tive to Child'"'elfcre recorde ciae also receise:i:.
✓ Cc,r_s!iaicetion relstive to isol:+.tion of M terior PoliomVelitie wre
_ �e?ved fro�n tl,;e Pepartment of Public Health,
��One menUer of tn.e �oard called attenti�n to nem laws oi i9�n which .
affect the B�ard. oi Heel:n, Anon� the la�vs there was one.law yhich
requiree bakers to register the place of their bu�inees in the office
of the Board of Ifealth. The clerk was directed to notif� the bFalcer in
_._s town to comply with the law of 19zo. Attention nae aleo called
/!..
`he �rovision of laer w'.:ich requi:ee '.he approval of the Attorney
�..,.^sl�on Board of Health regulatioi,s. The Board decided tha.t in t'r.e
f�.x+ii�e i£ � ; �pcc:r�'_ : : _.._^-:�a were �,te=ded�eber=by a fine �^as levied
t�ey wazld aecure th? Actorney General'e e�,proval on e¢ch regulation
a,s it wa� adopted.
� � J ihe follocin�bllle were aporovFd;
'A, A, L�ioraRell 12.00 ifnit�d Statee Rubber Co, 35.00
^ " 10.07 Exeriel PrQtt, ;�6.D. 9.�0
C,r, T:meeler 13.?7 0, G, Seele, 5.?h
hnorica::T-".z.�re�a .91 Jaae:. Ir�;rin 5.'�0
?ftson'd£¢. Go. . 11:00' J�tn Narrinr-tor. '-.��
� • - ^ i3.3o xP,en c, ceiir::;_ . _5.00
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2�TING, OCTOHER 4, 1920,
Dr, William L, Bernes and Yr, William 8, Foeter present,
1'he reporta o£ the elaughtering inepectore, Leorge A, Wsrner
✓
and Leonard K, Dunhem� were received and placed on file,
Report af Dr, Bernee, Hee.lth Officer, wae read and acceoted,
. A letter wae received from the Msae. General HoapStal giving
the Hoard notification that S�nuel Silver of 24 Sylvia Street wae
exemined in their Out-Patieat Department and found to have i'ulmo-
nary Tuberculoeie, The Board inveetigated the caee and found that
/ eince moving Lo Lexin6ton B[r, Silver hea moved further up on Sylvie
Street e.nd ie now living in the Town of Arlingtan,
A letter yeas xeceived from Frederick L.Emery aeking for per- I
miseion to build another emall ceeepool in the rear of the Chrietian
Science Church, The Boflrd coneidered the matter and decided that
the land in the vicinity being low and Aet it wae not an advieable
d I
place to bui1Q a cesepool, and it Aae nleo too aear to Vine Brook.
The clerk wae inetructed to wrSte to Mr.Emery and tell him that�he
ehoulfl enter the drainege in the ceeepool that slready exieted or
enter the sewer which wae in the etreet line,
The following bille were approved: '
George A. We.rner $150.00 �
� � william L, Barnee 9,00
United Statee Rubbe! Co, 36.00
Leonard K,D�hem 155•a�
� ;250.37
A true record, Atteet:
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Clerk.
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All luem'oei�s Preee.r.t,
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M aa�licatior. f'or a dlau�hterin� lidenae wns received from
Willisra J, Dailey, The ;oard considered the application and voted
not Lo grant a licenee to eaid Dailey.
,/ In thie connection the matter of compensation pn.id to inspectors
�nd. the nmwnt received for slauGhterir�;wne coraiuered, it being
found tho.t only $305,00 w¢s tarned in a&einst �1200 xhich is being
gaid ror inspectore.
tihe clerk a�ee directed oy the boerd to c:rite ko Amos Holnwn thet
he r�ee liable for prosecution for sleughtering without ¢ license,
The bcard t.eoin�woted seme time ago to grant H4T. Holmnn a lic,ense,
J
but xs yet he he.e not received St, and he is liahle under the lax
for prosecut.ion.
d The report relative to tT.e enmp on Red.ford street v�ae brou�;'ht to
the attention of the board.
I
, The report of Leonard K, Duri*.em, s1nuE-hterirg Inspector, v...s re- i
cei�red and the eeme was ordered returnec Lo::im.to te made msre com- '
plete, ae to vihere the inepections were ::,ede, �nn e.a to how razcy
animels were condemned. �
A record of tuUerculoeie mas received from Dr, R, H, Nieikle re-
porting tnat tube^cle becilli we.s found in Elizabeth Lepori. The •
clerk 9!&6 directed to get in touch wit7:Dr, 19eikle in regerd to t;:is
notice.
The clerk wae directed to order the Blue &ook on Health ReE;u1a- �
tiona from the State Departlqent of Healtl:.
The following bills were a??roved:
J 0, G. Seeley 1.74
Jsaes F, PdcCnrthy $•00
Ezekiel Pratt, ;,. D, 1.00
George P, Lexner 3.Q0 , r )
John C, Russell 1.00 � ` ,, j
Total $11.�4 ��� ���������
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11EETIIdG, DECE�ER 6, 1y20,
All 16embera Present, -
� The records of the last :neeting wese read and approved.
The repart of the slau�hter inepector, beonard K. llunharm wae
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Ireceived for the month of November, i
It waa reported that tne out-honse at �31 Cotta�e Street rias
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in a bad condition. Dr, Bc :-..�. . . . -_ -.- .<:=e -�.. ir.-
veatigation a.t an ezrly clate.
� A letter vras received rei:--._•re c., _..e, ,..,__i.i.,..., ,.-.;r�.d �
�� 'ialvey's place at Pine Street. .,.�. le::ber 'oei;�:,- una:��...e<: c.e.
✓
13oard did not conaider it,
� As a. res�.ilt of the protest of 1Qr. Amos Holman about payint;
$100.00 for his licenae t:ae insnectore were ordered to re��ort C�_c
. number of snall or suc::ing pige and aleo tne number of '.oxger .
�� ins?ected 1..� t:nem,
, ✓ The follorving bills were approved:
Aithur A. :�arehall 3.00
Williea L, 9arnee 12,00
0, G, sesley 3.z7
Liass, Hor,;oeoiaUaic Hoepitel �
r'or esre of Julia �✓ezver 31.00
iotal $y9.29
A true record, Attest:
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YLtiTIivG, JIuaUAHY 4, 1921,
All 1[embere Preaent,
, The reports of the alaughtering inepectore, LeonarQ K, Dunhe¢ -
and i,eorga A, warner were received and plsaed on fila,
The re�ort nf Erneat W,Martin for cleaning out ceeepoole wae
aleo rece.ived, '
Dr, Barnee etated that s complaint had been made to him ebouL �
J the dumping of aehee on a lot on Sherman StreeL oppoeits Comleye� I�
property, Nothing xae done about the complaint, Decauee one of �
the membere etated that the lot wae next to Ope ovrneQ by him and I
he did not ob,7ect Lo having the sehee dumPed on hie lot, �
A letter wae reoeived fr�Daniel �, O��onnell relative to I
a elaughtering lioenee being refu�ed.to M1111ea J. Deiley of �
3tidnla StreeL, aeking Lhat the yoard reconaider tha re,�ection,
In reply tiiereto the Board erote the following letter,�
✓ �In nnever to your letter of Dec. 14th I Aould eay that if II
Mr.Dailey eill preeent to the Boerd of Health s petition I
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Sn favor of hSe doing a elaughtering busineae in the rear
of hle premleee on E[Sddle tltieet, eigned by sll of the
S�ediate neighbore, the Board of Health eill reconslder
h1e application.�� .
The folloning bille were approved: �
xutlana stst• sanatorium 34.29 !'
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John Lesry 1.00 �
Jemee J, 9ulliven 1.00
• Jamee Imin 1.OB
motal $37.29
A true record; Atteat;
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Clerk, (/ � �
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S`�L�::TI::G, s^EIlRUAAY'], 1y21
All h[embere Preeent,
� The Recorde were read a.nd approved,
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A letter wae received from]irneet W, Z4artin who has charge oi
' the odorleee cart in which he etated that sfter Warch 31st he
would diecontinue the practice of hav�ng char�e of the cart�
i • yiving thie notice in order that the soard may aecure aomeone to
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take char�e o; the cart, 3he clerk wae directed to notiYy s��,ae
o: t.�e Y'armere tnat the �oard �vould like to receive bius ior ti:e
cleanin�; of cesspoole.
The re�ort of Leonard i�. Dunham, slaughterin� inspector, ior
the montn of January�vas received end placed on ;�ile, Tl:e c. z,.
. wae insLruCted to wiite to 1yiT. Lueiliam and tell hi�.a that the :-,,,.ra
vrouhd llke to have him etate the number of large and emall � ,_
inspected in every case, and not only in+�unzelc� case, �
=1;e report of tre fiealth Officer yr, William L, B¢rnea r�c�
recei+.�ed and placed on `ile,
ihe iollowing bi12e were approved;
0, G, Seeley 2,66
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o, c, �eeley 3,y2 6.38
William L, Barnee, 'm, D, 9,00
�zekiel Yratt, M, D, 11,00
�daon;ia�iuYacturing Co, 77.1i
:ota1 q63.51
A True Record, Attest:
1 Clerk,
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;�TING, S+F.BRUARY 28, 1y21, �'��
A11:vlemueTe Preaent, ,
� The report of llr. William L, Be.rnea, Health Of'flcer, waa received
...,ci. placed on file, �
1'he application of E'1111am T, llailey o:utiddle etreet togetner with
� ;etition eigned by� Tive of the ivnedinte neighbora wae coneidered, and
it r,aa left with l�r. °oeter to talk with DRiley in regard to :he Slaughter !
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. .� The :d�ard receiced notice thnt encephalitie lethargica known ae tne �
.,l��ening sicknese was reporLable,
.�otice wae received from the St.te Denartment of Yublie Henith call-
. .� attention to Cyapter 95 Section 120 of the General Lawa, the town hav-
ing accepted tliis Act relative to fees for alaughtering licensee, nathing
�rae dore in regnrd Lo the same. �
Atrotice wae received from the State Department of Public Health rela- �
tive to !he Schic't teet for diphtheria,
� .he 3oard diecuseed the matter of eomeone txkin;; charge of the Odor- .
,/leea Cart, and it wao decided to wait a few daye beiore advertieing bida
for the eame.
� ihe Board wrote a letter to �ir, Francie J, Toye in which they iriform- ,
ed him that the well water in the welle in the neighborhood of&r.tl.�r, Amee� i
anA Carville Avenuee, at the top of Liberty F(ei,rhts, so called, waa unfit
for domestic use, .
/ ;he followin.e bille were approved:
Cnas, Fi, 9rnnke 4,00
Dr, W;a, L, narnee 9.00
James Irwin 1.00 '�
Lexington Lumber Co. 8 0
9 .o Total.
A tiue recorfl, Atteet;
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MEcTISiG. �uly 11, 19E1.
l�ee�re. Dr. W. L. Beraee S'�i. J.Liarehall
Preeent.
�-The recorda of tha leet meeLlnR xere read and approved.
ihe Board inveetigated the premleee occupled by Mre. 600dman
�an Splvis Street On nhlch ehe bonrded a feA tuberculoaSe patiente.
� Dr. Haraee reported that everything wae in very good condition. .J
RePart to Lhat effect wae aleo recelved from the 3Late Deyartmant I
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of Health. � f
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Dr. �arnee reported tkat the ceeepoole at the hoveee of Aan1e
' �Bornetela on hibbert�treet and Maea.i:ve. were floeiag in the
cellare nnd the drniaage ivae running doxn the etreet an the top of
Lhe ground. Mr, Hain wae ordered to mrike sa lnveetigation. �I
Nilliam J. �:erenall xeparted Lhat condltiona nt kunt'e Black
�were very bad and that Lheee bulldinRe ehould be connected up with
Lhe eewer at once.
� 9evexnl mattere relating Lo auSeancea were brouqht up snd die- I
cuaoed.
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iY. R. Hutchlneon wae notl.'Sed ta clean up the fleh barrele and
Lia cane vhich are left at Lhe rear of the etora on Mae�. �venue for
� �euch s lonR tlme that fliae are breeded from the eame. He wae notified
• Lo diecontinue thie pr�etiee in the futur�.
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_. The bill of Lr,-iR�."�-�. Oreeley for $200 for work in cannectSon with
the dental clinlc far Llay and�uae wne approved by the Boerd. '� � �
� I.etter wae eriLUn to Lua Hoard of Watar k Sgwer Commieelonere
. requeeting from them a liet of ell placee connected up with the eener.
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Aleo requeeting tkiat a ehort lina eewer be iaetalled ia HSbbert 3treeL
eo that eewer connectione wlth Lhe Bornetei¢houees me.y be �ad.
� � Both 3laughter Iaspectore were notiTled not to Snapect apy animale
. until pareon� xere proyerly liceneed and in poeee�e3on of their
liceneee.
Letter wae written to Pown �ounael. Robezt L. Ryder, sekinq
�that he inform Lhe llourd ae ta the proper procedure to take to compel
abuttere to enter the eewer. �
tArinR to the fact that Lhe Chairman will be sway for the month
oP�u�Net it wae declded Lo hald Lhe neat meeting oa Fri�� p� � . .
Jul�,v 29th and the Yo11on1nR meetinQ Frlday. Sept.�+id•9
Report of �laughter Inepeotor Leoaexd�• Dunhnm for one month
nnd Qeorge A• Nnrner for three monthe were recelved and placed on f11e.
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The followinR bill� aere approved:
p. G. 3ealey $z•g9
Ezakiel Pzatt E.00
H. a. �uggeee 17.00
City of ooeton. 150.00 (�&re of W. N. Dwyer)
J L. n. :lunham
Geo. �� ��yarner 150.00
Jamee �• Sullivan 1•��
Tamee inrin 2.00
6eorge D. Leuier 13.05
Arthur A. �arehall 14.00 (�are oY Abraham 311bex)
Clty oY �ambridge .
$ 387.45
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1914
REGULATIONS
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Board of Health
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LEXINGTON,MASS.
1914
iaerA nE�jea1W:
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7n„r.s .�c..ann
REGULATIONS oj the
BOARD OF HEALTH
w��ereoa,m�e me oommo oe me eoam ot
xemm ae ma iowo o��.ivaeoo,.m u aoea
herebY fldjudlcete,that lhe emm«me�eame�
no�e�eaae��ms nmemoea,so���ea oe a¢e,aoa
e af elekneee,ere neeeeeary(or th¢public
Leat[h avd eafety,eod lor th¢e o[
nvd[he p eutlan o[Ne epreed otPconlagloue
dieeeaes e g dom¢etle enlmels withlu[ha
town o[Lexing[on;n ,theretore,1[le
Ordered,TM1at Ne[ollowiug regulatlone,dea
16oeted re pectivety ee CGeptere 1 19,both
�veluelve,be and herebY are matle evd edop[ed,
avd all r gulatlova P evio�ely atlapled Dy the
Board ere hereby repealetl:—
CHAPTER I.
Covssun'��nect Dxsrwaee A o D�coawu'n
ry r�a Puncic Hs��x.
3eccro�1. I[le adludged that the dieeaeee
kvawv ee ec[IoomY���e,avterlor pollomye�ltla
(IotevUle peralYsle).enthraz,Aelatic cM1olera.
epidemle cere0roep1val mevivgl[le,dlph[herle,
dog bite(raqulrlvg evtl�nDlc lreetmevt),dys
r famebic aua eacinarr),s�uaeca e
m dleeaee,�v[ectioue tllseeaea aP the e
(a)oPhthalmla u m,fb]auppurativa
oujuocllv�tle.(c)etrflchame,leproey,malarla,
mnl�gvavt p e[ula,meealea,Oer�nan meesles,
umps, pellagra, plague, ca�lpe. ererle[lua
(ecerle[Iever�,e tM1roa4 esellpox,
(lock7aw��"tricM1inosie, loa�4
ypM1old tevec,t5ph��e[e laeile(ahlcken-
na:�...�noonma�o�sn,renowe�e�e�.ere m�eo
uo�a a m�aas�o�a,am a o me
�nu�nea�m aoa a ru0ee�
ovea o- �artmaoa,o ae m�
o�n a�armz«m cn�e aiaeaeea; .
ana mea iee rouoams n*ome�ooe ac mia�enu-
ae�eiy.e
oe�eaearr ea.me u�nu�eeaim ma
ascr,ov z o ow�n �
wnen a eo��eeno�ae� n�oas�mee e
w�mm n�a�amns o�eo�:e is:mn w�ro anr�aia
pemnea m �reuov i,na enan iromea�-
eoe�y ame w�io�e�so e[M1ereot Lo tte o�e�k
o�me aoam o ea¢n��me�a enra��iao�s
aocaoams ma�ee.
Scceio�3. Pliysician to Olue r'oficc Every
�velclau I�avlug tlie k owledge of Ne ea1sL
e ot an ot tM1e diaeeees men[ioned lu
9ectiaa 1 ehall mnke rapo[t lo wriWog to[he
a.A��.T.o�a. v
eo�a o�xea�m wimin mu�oaeo ua7 ti .
n„immea�sie report�y tel¢phone wm roau��
qm�w m eaaa�oo m� rte�oea
wlth ecarlet ( r,tliPhtherla�o
� Such re t ehallegive t�e u
o�neueo��ene aia«�ee,a��aomo o�aiaeaae eoa
oi mosuo�o�eea eo�ae o e�ea
� ena me oeme oa me aee�e�tram
� Wnom o,nx�aoa�ream ere a�rcneeea.
Sec7eo.�s.paa o)Pereane Baper.
� uun Contag�oue ro rNectiow n aen ,ona
ee&zposed to sucM1 Diaeaaea. '
Diphtheria:
Ta be q aptloetl uvtll v evd
throat e eleareand two(2)e emive
gativereul[uree takep et leeet 24Chou�e
rt heve Leev obtalned Irom bath n
avd throfl[,the les[cuiture lo be lakep by
HealthPere
0o aea�so=�ea ey roe aoera o�
Otner CPildren. llptil ane wrek hac¢lepeed
elna leet e o Ne dlaeeee,�vleee
ized by avtiloxlo and flfter Iwa eury
negativ¢culturee Ir both v
and,throat,takev st least 24 haure aparf.
'OtM1er Mem6era oj Family. May ettend t
buelpesa after ooe v¢gaflve culture uvleee
8 ¢onxo oe acncra. '
n the handling a([oad,lu wLlch
o tM1e�,shatl not reWrn to buelnaee wl[h�
a�[li�e�v�illev perminelov o[the Boa�d o[
Ilealth.
Scarlet Fever: �
Pafienf. 6ha11 ne n a�eoea e mm��
perlod o[dve(6]ew¢eke,end therea(ter
�ms�e�aieoe��e oe�eamoa oe ooee,m�one.
eare ar skln.
Other Cnildren. Uvtll one week hae elapeed .
am�a�.ac e: �e ao me a�aeese,�meea�m-
m�m�ea nr aPeo�o�a au�e.
oene.aremee.s o)F¢milL� Mey soee�a r.o
u�a�oeaa,� sasea m ene emauoK o�
rom.m we��ee� nen o o m
n�smeas wimo�e me»�iem�n:.m�eemo o�m�
aoam oc xee��e.
MPatienG puerannvea uvm tev lio) aaye /
have elepeed e�vre the b¢ginving o[tGe '
er�ption,end all co�gh Gea ceaeed.
oert�.axna.e�. n:mmea aom eeeom m. �
swo(z)weeks tram aate a[laet evuoeure,
��uleea Prevlauely Immuvized by eu e[Gek
oP the dieeeee. ➢ut lhey m�et L¢Immedi-
ately Isolaf¢d upau the eppearance ot a
aec�c�T�oms. 9
ugh a uv[11 I[hes beev determ�ned
[M1et it is nat meaelee.
othcr-v oi tne Famiiv. A1lowea to
. aaememDn�amea:.
German M<aslee:
PutienL Ieola[etl[or se v(R)days effer
�, he eppearence ot[he erupflov.
O[hrr Chiidren. �ot excludeJ Pram acLaol.
OtM1m Mem4era oJ Fami1V� aY elfeud ro
bue�neee.
Chicken Pox:
snan oe�,o�eaea a��ms me u.es
e�<e�ot dkm or mo�m�eamoe.
oex�,enna�en. e=��mea� om mr
m.�w�ea e�w��esv e.uon�m whine a�s�
�o�eaa im��oieea nr a e.e��o�e ao-
leck.
OtTer Mempera o)Fam(ly. y altend to
buslneee.
Whooping Cough:
ronone. snau ee iaoiaiea ro�a m�oiN��ue-
rloa at turee[3)weeka eva teeree[rer ea
long ee[he pnrox emel s[age leets.
ome.mdrn.e,,. e:maea aom ec �m
te�o(z7 weeee neve elauaea slnceotaet ex
�m�a�Nmooisea er a me�m��a
a ia<t
,,..,o!ao�anv. mar se�a�a w
e��si�e.
Mumps: !
Cufieat. Isolated[oc tLree(3)rveeks.
a�n,�.cnau.e�. e.�maea c ooi�o. �
[hree weeks Lrom la �m lo„Ue d�s
o��e�r�mm��o�aaa er ao
a vaak a�oee a�aeaae. �
orna.M� �ro o�eao���u. mer anena ao
o�smeoame
Typhoid Fever:
Pntient. olated uv[II r end unt�l
and P¢cea flre Pree ham typhol�
�ullll.
r ChUdren. Exelud¢d I ec6aol[o� �'
,eo(3�w ke IrOom;eeE ex aeuc uvlase
Immuvlzed0eby rev us a[facke ar by I
t��pholtl vaalve. �
r Mem�cre oj Famliy. May ettevd to �
�mesa e asou m ene n,�aims
��9moae�m wnme�a e mev aean mo re .
o busiveee wltLaut tLe wcittev Uar �
mleelon of Na Baard o[Heel[h.
i
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Ophthalmia:
Pn(ir��t. �ntll purulent JlecM1arge
aissno��ea am c�.o �a� s aaerve
�,am��os,o asme m�so a,taeeo no
, treoir�mnv�za)no�.s mtecvsL neve eeev
oe�i���a.
s��r�o.�6 u�m�nn T�ae ine�nert. a
'� x'hicM1 n�re lore[ed en of[M1e[ollow�u6
dleeaeee will�e lebelletl Ly[he➢oard of Heel[h
by��laeing[M1ereon or nenr bY,ae clrcnmateveea
, rml[,a rveruing placerd,flxg,or other oollee
e��msnea er me eoa�a ae e�ae m�mai p��.
. e,eea.ms me�a�,e o�me ai0eaee me�e e:-
i em�,a�m��a me�e•o�emam�ow�ema.�a
�v o�ae�oe me no��u or xea�m: �
Aaiallc cLolera CereLro�epinel mening�tle
Chickev�pox 9ceclet[eve�
Dlph[Tecla apl�e eoce thraet
meesles Smnllpoa
Leyrasy Tt'��Gue fever
' \Vhooning caugM1
Mumle Yellow[eve�
Peilebrn
Sr.cx�a�G. M�raona n��t to 9iait puarantined
Dwe111n0a. n shall vislt a
ho I�ora ny ua[an-
nca dwelling o nnilled by theaho's'�
tl r Le
� holdcr o other o ant Merao[to e t
such dx'elllvg,exreU<<heumemLere ot Ne Imme�
ataie remur o arms aa am oeos:�+emo
calle them th weithout tM1e wr.[ten
e���as�oo o�me eoameoe aee�m.
�9Ecc�ox i. ProPcrtll M1'o!To Be Remoued ar
eetdence C)�anped ar LIOr�ry B Takm. '
shell r rm�t to be�
di6from a Y ehouse o
whlch a cerd Tn plared bYrarder[o[tlle �
oam oa x�aicesaa omaea m seoemo a,
claWivg,L o[her V �erty w
rmlt Iram Ihe Hoard oP Heelth,noi ehall avy ,
o[e�ch houee[ eeldence
eleewLere without a�ch p rmiLuuNo PULIIc o
culatlog Ilbrery book sM1ell be[aken in[a any
�a�ee o n'M1ereon e card➢es beev
plflcetl ee avlded`In Sectlov b Letore[he aa
no�i�a.emo.v o�aam�a.a.
[se��o�a. aro rueii�F 'na u�mm
r�oe�ei,em oa moere�aaemea n
oone.mno membere oaupy�vg tM1e dwelling In
wLlch[6e[uuerel le to Le held,or Ly tM1e iu
medlat¢famliy at w�lch[Le dec¢flaed w
ember,or 4y t6oee whoee bue�nesa celle[hem
[Gece,ehall�e neld o c tlle c ot fl .
v 6avivg died a mellpox�p,legue,e4��
dem c s [�roet,s r,dlyh�
fLerla,certebrosP�val�uenin6���at le
low Lever,typM1i�a [ever o
exceyt Ly writtev eonseutto[[Lo,aBoerd to[
.�.��.,,a.a. ��
ea¢n,aoa�oae�a��n resutaeooe a aeia
eoa�a m r preecrlbe;end ev menomer.
�oae�oaxe�.o ame�ne�ao�w o anen aueoa
orrmoe��w ne eem m om�,uoo o�
� [bePloegolvg provialona o[[M1is eectlou ehall be
�lable to lM1e peualty provided bY Iaw Por vlola�
u ot auy regulatiov oP the Board o[Heelth.
. embers oI the Immedle[e
amilyrot w�lchPthe deceaeed w ember,
antl lhaae whoee buelv¢ee cella BtM1em th¢ro,
llal�,wi[M1out[he w u permieelon ot eald
oard,be adm�lled[o`[[he houee where e
deat6 h rred until e[[er the Intermev[
hfle tekeu Viace and fGe p�emlcea 6ave beeu
e�m�geeea.
s.eT�o.�v.��ae.ror:<,�eo r.�na+e soav a�a
N'ottJV eoard o/Hralth,and B�viai To Be Ma6c
m�, r ne�eoo m�+os o�
,e�no:�gu�as��,a��memi��aeuna ao a en.owo,
�a�iee�e�e.,a�veme��e,<e�en�o-summ meom�
s�us,ieo�o:r,rei�ow< <,irun�a ca.e�o
nsiaim c �oae��ker,ma e a�ewoc
enq eeanem,meaisic�r�uon nems mtwea
� o[Ig eath o called u per[orm a
ev[irePbodyolvel�dlug[he
(vce'clv wal�eetrysetucflted wllh a eolutlov o[
. ne fl[tl�o[oue per ce .o[bicl�loriae oI m
an�shail immedla[ely piace It Iv e 1�4h[
co�n or ceeket,w61eL ehall be eecurel9 het�
�, ,�,..o o,„�,�,,,.
Qo�aoa rne ua m��eoe a��ea io vw n�a�e�
w�m seA�ms a �o�e�o �akPe
nen o a ene��eene�8ee o�a by any ne�eon
wlNout the w I cM1e Boacd
of Hea1M. H Tell�ootl[5 Wo➢oactl ofHee�[h �
oveAet o[t�e time when tho LodY la to be
antl shall sigv a certl�rata coutalving
e efatemen[oI[�e[act Nat ho h �
Iled wlfh the fo t thieceec�
aoa aneu mana oge o��ma a��m o
Pmn�aoe,a�a ne n� ocne�ne o nav ,
ma en.,.ao o� o�0me rigM1[o[diepoeal
0o vee eoar,anenee use oee o�dm m mae N%�e
imerllately,aoa 1n ell rs wi[hin v
eat�` [y�fo�r f211 h c lM1e llme o[
uulesa[ucllier lime sM1 Ilebe allowed M1Y
the sald Boanl o(Fienl[h. \ rmlt c1Ne�[or
the burlel o ��nl o[the body ehall be Is
�ed uvtll suaL e Rlflcate le�led�+1N
clerk ot N oardcol Heal[h,w�o shall
theraupon,[oc and in behalf a[sald Boerd,
eiYl[y ou ��oh perml[es Iollowe:
[ie[ec[ory aving been Pnr
nis ,� �e hemby cactifleL th t[M1e body o(
_ aeaa oe a
e eee�a aoa nrea��ea a
�maP.:� Sor� �a�me eam aia-
iaec tn nepoc4ation. •
i i Iieal�l�of Lesivgtoo.
�� Cierk.
x�ui.�.e��u�s. li
uah body shall not be I�laced iv a recelving
omb wlthout p rmiaelov therefor iv writing
e�od ane soam oe xea�ee.
Se�r�o�'10.Pat�rnt or B d��T'ot To Be Car-
� �n PULIic Carria0e- V r,Lr�ver or
eving ctierge o[avy heekneY cer-
fa[M1er veLlele ueed as a Public convey-
' e eEail receive,o�perm�t to be Uiseed,or 'I
er m anr�an�e��.m o��uoo saia ce���as�
vatTer v hlele,a slek or lu[eRea
. ��im sNanuo..,p�es�e��en�aom�a aeoem a
4hroat,aearle[[evec,diph4�erla,cecebro-spinel
�gitie,leProey,Yellow[ever,[y us tever
re Asis4lc aLolece,oc ILe Lody o[e
nho hes died o[aoy o[eald diseasea.�except66y
wclL[ev c [tM1e Baacd o[Heallfi nnd
��„a�.e�ce�esmanooa aa aam mam mar u���
scribe.
9t:rm�o� 11. ltcleoae From piiarmmtinv.
/��PM1thi'rin. A yM1Yelclen or other 4
In3�����s v�e �at�ent anQecivg with dlph-
a eheil rePort'[o tM1e RoerJ o[Hea1N IM1
ueh p�[len[when.by tM1e aubsl-
• aeooe oe ceo o�mmo�armu�oma eoa cee aeoe�oo�
s�u.e o�au,r�.s,u�e
�ae�e��i ia m eie o�ioioo���ea e�om me a�se�a.
na so��a or x sn�n m��� �
' o��¢,,.es ro�ee�iakeo m m vees� �aoa
ir�oei oe me omresa�a„aueoa,e�a sma neeevo
Lell b v�puacaotine when anc oc
�m�mm�es�nm.e m oe o�saero�w
,o3�n.o a �� ma��
� oam is�aua�
noa�n �m�im��o.u����,��,mo �w�se, �
u,fli�ne na�uu a �-�o-m�oa a�a��tr e mo
celcaee o pat�eutonlll not bo a menace Lo
41�o M1ealth tof othere.
rt Favcr. _ phyelolep o ather p
M1la c �a[levt a wlth
���e�e �e.e� enen a mQe s ere o� _
al[h[h of�such`patieu[wM1en,LY
:�ns�aao�e�o�rma c murome,mo
�au�o�a.m ma opmioo�«e6o-oN me ais-
The Board ehall then Cc thc a[are-
o%nem to ee exammea,eoaesa�a uenem
ne�e �eieaaea r ouoe weeo,�
ene onm�ou ot ene eoem,oc ecs eaenq ee�e tree
�tLe couteglm.
e timc and method of releese[cam qvaran�
auRering[�
osplvainmevivSltie.IeVros>�plegue'ePldomrla
e lh�aa[,yellow tever,[y e fevac,
6�nmerx,ec�momr<o:i:,s�oae�a,m
�aama o o�mnmoais,enmi na aoee.- '
m�ned`Ly tlie 13o�rd o[Heel[h.
LIIJren excluded honi
yd�ooiie�„��«o�n�.msi,ae�eee���¢a w�a�o��.
or wa u�a�as�s���e�i�o��a m s�aemo�,neu
���.���..,�o>s. ia
re[vry to ae6aoi wiNo�t fl certfecete Irom tGe
Baer�aP I calt�eM1owlog r mple[e r very
[�erelrom.{TM1eae chlldreo avd Ncirecertl0�
cetes m em�v¢d by lhe SCM1ooI I'Gye��
" eiev Le[ore[he�r edmleslou to the cleesrao1u.
9ecr�o�13.F . immed�e[e h��u16%
Uon eM1all be done�byOtEe Boerd o[Heelt�,or ite
� tielr or aetiaPectlan,�pon the
tleatL,rtt evel a[all p e elek
wl[G smallpoxr searlelm[ever.dlPhtherla.e
' bro�epinel meologitle,leprosy.plegue,epldemic
eeptle so e throa[,yellow[ever,fyUhus Pever,
Aele[�e eM1olera or tubere�losle.
UPo [Le deeth,r val at a
u e�ck wlth anY¢ol th se diaeaeee,no p¢r
� of the immedlate[emlly
�wmm��ieeemx p emee�,eva
[hofe whoae b�eiveseeu��e lh¢m[Eere,eh¢ll
tllerca[ter v�s1t,or be perml[ted by[Le ho�eo-
6older o nt tEerao[to v1e14
tM1e dwellivg In which euchePereon wea elck ea
eeald,�ntll e�ch dweiling ahell have bttn li
'mm�se�ea.
s��,ov i�. r ;e eo.au.+w sevo�a ra� II
i�m�e,. �o en oaa�oe aeam e�om enr aiee..�
mea m ae�non s,weere e�r�a�m� -
� N%�ea nerom me mwo um�m,me�m.rske.
ehell apP1Y at once tor tLe veceeaery p¢rm�t
ie ao..o oe ns.�Tu.
,ou�e�ue�.�e,.na�emo.e me eoar�mmea��
ntely hom the tawu.
SEcr�ott 16. Certihcofe T Be 6�own When
Conveyinp BotlY T uyh Town. AII uvder
takere o oe lurch ot[h mflinv of
[hro�gM1 t ahall.
a�ea o uou�eeom e�o
ee�aoam oeYxea�m,e.em¢mer�e. '
ue�aa ream«a�r�aw.
OHAPT6A]I.
sE�rc�on i. epert o�wova.. xo n
anm�mie.o��e ae io ne maerrea me umr o�
�r aesa uereoo m a s�eoe�eee mao enree ta�
�ee�aeen trom me e� o�one s�o�oa a�
�o�oams one s�%.e wrone r.ou or me�omo.�
ador�oA z r avnot.
hall bury or lu[error to be in[erretl on
rled,tM1e bady o Y dead p at a
tim¢of the day theu between e nrlee
.a e�veeo,ex<eoo io a«o.aao�e wim a�e�mm .
aom me eoaru o�eea�m.
No P hali open a grave or remove the
emr o r.aeaa o ����ema�va aom e ,
�m a�o�aeo�e w�m a
p¢rm�t Irom Ne Baerd ot Heelth.
aruowr�o�s. 19
CHAP'!6A 111.
8x.+e�.ea env rxe Rsxavw oe Menoac.
Scc'�o� PetiNona N'ar 6 nDiee. Ever9
� n deelrivg to c�py a elaLle N
modate more lhev fo�r(4)horeee 1¢the
mo[Lexing[av m�et p ent e pell[lov to
� ILe Boertl at Hee1tG. 9�eL Oelltlon mwt Ee
euled 69 a plen eGowivg[h oeed
lacetlov ot the atable on t6e l04 t�e Iran[view
o�wa aoao�e,aoa m oauoo o�me ewn.,
' m.n�.e e¢,aoa.eoanaams em�c�.
Secrmv 2. Co+utrvetion oj New Sta�Iee.
y stpbl¢M1ereetter ereeted In[hls[o
wadate more tllao tour 6oceea,sM1ell have
nrt woanu�aea ee e.m¢o�aia�e�em
Ivmee witL a ol floor a
leeet N�ee(3)InchescMlck�fThe ets4le ehall
be vevti�ated iLrouge e y fiaor to tbe roof.
Between tLe flooie[herereheil be I r f4)
e o[terred PaPer,the eame[oube ea4
ura[edewl[h ho[tet. W3ev eteLlee hereeP[er
iected ere to be al[uetetl ao v Ihe
. Ilve ot a Pubtle sewer,[he Board o[Heallh wlll
declde ae to the edvleat(Iity a[We etable belog
capvec[ed wltG euch cewer.
� Sse2�o�3. Ca*e o1 Sla6lea amd Ya+da. The
ownere ar occupav[e ot livery ar aNer ateblea
20 unweu ne xuin�.
w�t61n th¢town aP I.exivgtov ellall kee�Ihelr
aoa re�aa c�ea�.
st5ecr�ary 4. Manner o)Removin0 Manure.
ehell ved flrtled
[b�a gh�the atree[e of ttlamtown e pt lu¢ .
tight,ce ered vehlcle,wl[M1[h
ms a ��ea�w we maea aoa eoae oe oee
eM1lcie flecto P�evevt the mevure In p e n[
.m e m eems a�aeaea or�ea�m aoy
eneet or war o[tne eowo.
CHAPT6R IV. �
Tve Aeceev�rvo wnu HeHn��no oe qexv�
Secmxott 1 No ma e(oe hope)a other
o6eneive ma[erlai ehel�be IoaLed a uuloadeQ
el the Lexivgron Central Depot YerG,and v
aP m re for hape)a olLer aReveive
enen atam+o ae�a ram mme�eeo
twelve(1a)home. �
S�coY 2. "Claeed Seaeov." The movthe o[
Nay,Juve,JuIY,A�gue4 3ep[ember eud Octu
ber e6a11 be termed a"cloeed eeeeon"lv epeek-
Ivg o[[he mmwe queetlon,eo calletl. Na per- ,
ratlov ehell land o eGlp m
or hopzeor at�er o6evelve ma[erlel iv eoy rall-
oed pr or cere In t6e Wwv oI Lexlvg[av,snd
ratlon ahall load a unioed
men�re or 6aPe Por o[her o6evalve ube4nee
ewu�.nr�o�a. 21
Prom anY ce re in lhe fowu o[LexineWv
d�rlu6[he cbeetl eeanoo,eo-celled,�v�thout 9re[
applYlag[or avd abtelv�ng Iram[M1e Haeed o[
Heai[h a mit tor sald landlvg or eLlpmen4
� r loedlvgeo uvloedivg o r hope.
- The Boerd,upov De[Itlov atlevY�ompetent pen
,e6a11 adJudica[e aotl tleter
mlvarwLetGer[it e place petltlooetl tor eald
,. �,�ams o�an�a eoo o�ioaams e��o�oeams oe
or hape or oNer o6enelve m
la a end r vable o avd whet�er
. euc4 ee oP euch plece al auch llme would be a
vuleance end eo e at H1W,e mlght be In-
Jurlo�e to[�e Dubllc Leel[T.eod m ant or
' ce permite et Ite dlecre[loneY Avd u
or hope ar a[het o6evelve mat[er ehell
be ea Iavded or eGlpped.or lofltled or�nloaded,
xcep[lu ixordavice wl[h the regulatlom o[
the Hoard o[HeaitL,and In a mrtlavee wIN
tM1e terme eud candltlom Preecrl4ed lu evy per�
mit 6ran[ed by[he Honrd of Heelfh.�.nd algved
by a meiority of the m¢m�era[hereof.
� 9ecr�ae 3. 'bpev Seaeon:' The monthe o[
November, embee, Senuery,
entl Ap�ll sLelt be[etmed the*'�
� avd tl ug[Leee movthe manure may
be8levded or ehipned.laaded or uoloaded et the
he1zM1[yarde et Nor[h Lexln¢[on nnd Eae[Lez-
� ms�an,ana omr m ereom��w�on me r.e.ma
am �ommiooe u.ese�roea nr ma eoe�a•,a
22 eaeeo or nen�.Tx.
Heallh. Avd all m uvloaded ehall be
unloeded ee q�lckly eeupoeei0le,and Iv ell ceeee
within eev¢vtv-two('l21 h e o[ite errivel at
eight y Care eGall De tekev vat to
splll`m e�aut Ne trelg6t yerd gr unda, �
avd all m apllled ehall be evtirei9
aoaa o aoa su.anm�ea eo�oeaaa wun
e enan ne ao�o.e.ea,ee.eg�o-ea m se�-
a o[C6aPter 3 0[[hese reguletiona,[M1 `
ha11 be ePilletl upo¢[he etreete or
aa a oe oee mwo.
sE�:�on� mo�ates an o� •
thia chep[er ehell be V�olehed bY n 9ve at uot
leee tte¢$50 nor more thav$100 for eecL v�a .
latlan.
CHAPTEAS.
Pa�vr Vnucxe,Cssewrou ervu Oen��e.
9eamon 1. Bviidinps To Be Oonnected With
aewa.. a.err e���ama ee�eena�e.��ea on
armaee eneeq court or ueseasewar m
[h�a'to n,lu which Wexe le pnLl�e ee r,le
hercby0.required by[hle Board to�e co vec[ed
good avd eumclenl yart�culer dre�n wlth
eueh p�blic aew¢r. �
3wm�os 2. Prioy-vavit Nat To Be Ooroneoted
With 6nwe.r. No priv9-ve�lt ellall be cauvected
wlth lhe commov eewer Ly a dreiv conetruc[ed '
W cerrY oH lGe I�quid rovteufe thereol.
a���.r.o>s. �
Secnos 3. Hiuicawwi[e Wifhaul ProPer
Flwh oJ Water ProAiDited. \ etulce-va�i[,ea
�suea,o r�o�m o o-�anea war.e.��oeeo
Faving a flueh o[wa[e�aPP11etl at the tlme a[
. tian ee cooao��cr.ea oa aor n�e��a��o
m�egoWo.
4.PrioY-vauUe and Ceaepoote Not To
N e�OaneErsscted W4fhout Permlt. No➢
'� a��l[or cesepool oe w(tom ellher hell
" hecee[[ec Y [rvcted lo tGe town o[Lex-
wl[hout e rml[[herePar f m[M10
• soare oe xea�m, saia e c enan ne iae�aa
ovly u o flilog oI a epP��<at1a�o hich
eM1all be eketched lhe lacetlav ot[�e tuildinga
� wans,an�maa.em.,io�iea o
em�eea. rner eesu ee�a oma o�neia-
etone,brick o rini`eetis[actary to
and eLallr vo[be lees tEav elx(6)
[eet in d aud e1x(8)feet In dePtM1 aod
sCell M1eve�roorrlm and co ProperlY ee
top o(eame,¢zcePt Iv caseVo[ovecflowe wM1ich
ma be enticely covered In with earlh.
Seer�oa 6. WOEeroloaet; 9autta,Privnea.
CeeapaoG a e Cieaned. Whev-
� x�aterclaeetnJv uoltBP easpml o
dralv 4ecomee oRenalve or obnlr efed,the eeme
e6a11 be cleeoeed md made hee. Aud[Le
, axvet.ageot or occupaol,or other pereon Lev-
21 iiun¢u ui ��t.��.T��.
�Ivg cliargc o¢Ihe I�re���isee on w�lal�euy Ra4er-
�ma,n ooi,o�a.am in su�-
aoaa,e m��,e¢04 0
Ir tGa'eame�wl4hlu s�ch tlma a[ter voflce
lu�wrl�ivg to tbat eQeoy given by tGe Hasrd
o(Health,sa shell Le ex4resaed in euch votice.
I(the awve�or an[[eile W comply wl[h
a�der,the➢oartl mey cauee tLe vuleevice,
o[61Eh,o o[elekneee to ,
oved,e¢tl all expensee 1nc�rretl[hereLY�eM1ell
Le 48�d by t�e Versou who caueed or permittetl
e,�[Oe hee hed ect�el n e[rom the.
B erd ot Fieel[h of[M1¢ex�etence[Nereat. �
9eeT�on 6.Not Ta Be Frnptled&xcept ua du-
tnorized Gy thc Bourd o)H privy� �
au�t o pool abeil be em4��etl e cept by
vucL partlesSein a�eh manuer,avtl a[euch[Ime
a shell be eepecinlly a�[horised by the Boerd
o[Heal[h,except lo the autiying dle[rlcU o[
"9ecnos T. O ooia,IDtc,Snait Be HeD��n
3onitary Candviionp 6 gv[,or
emlaea In wL�eM1[Lere la eny prlvete
dra�n,privY�vaul[,or ceeepaal ehall keep
[liu suwe iu eavl[ary aoudltlon,eod ehnll Lave
n�mr�.ame ednuea em�ieaneea ee�eaao '
a ee a�<.e ome�nmea�o�ae.�a
nrcoea aonm at eea�m;zon e�e�6 m,mea�eoe�r �
ui�ou the oonuoctioo o[eal��icem�ses��'ItL u
p�blle ee�ver,cauee such Vr1vY�vault or cesepoal
a be dlecantin�ed,avd,wlthlu t y deys
�ee��eeae�,oo m m�uea,�ieaoaeahe�m anea
w1[h meterlel eet�e(ac[ory[o[he Hoard ot
H¢nitL.
CHAPTF.R 6.
Ctea���.�eas oe Houes eno Pu:m�eee.
9[rr�ow' 1. r To Be Xept Clean.
Every o y leod,
, builtllvg oreVremleee Iv[heelgown oP Lex�ngtov
ahall keep the eame In a eleenly cond�tlou.
9ecr�ory 2. HUDDtah Ta Be Removetl. Auy
pylug or avivg chaege
y bulldivgaor emieee lu whlcG
Is flvy dlr[,eewdue[eoot,aahee,�clodere,e6av�
Ivge,heir,m oyater,clem o lobater
ah¢Ile,w o6ev�
elve avtmalQo�rvegeG0le[eutatavear ruLbieh o
91t6 0[my kivd,aheil,whep ordered Gy tEa
Haerd of H¢flltG,reoove[he eam¢wlNln euc6
llme ea meY be e44tl in the order.
9eerc�ory 3. dDuttert to Remove FilfA,Ru0.
� Lian,and Staprwnt Water F'rom Privafe WaVe.
ccupav[at levd abuttivg o
private atree[a eeeegewey,evd havlvg th¢
� �Igh[fn uchPe[ ehall
euQer enyeHlth,rubOtaL`ar weefegor sfaguan[
2s eo�eo m ve.�m.
ma�v ov ILet pfl L a[[h reel or
e ad]o�uing e�eh Iflvd,but ahall rc
ve theeaeme whevever ordered bY�he Boerd
o[aHefllth.
sEcaoy n sewoo�,e moe eo e a„v '
a.00x.. �o o e�
or e�umoa o�u�em�eeecenan�ae�m�e sor�ae
e,garbage,co e at e
a��l[,ce rctoaet,�eov e nk draln,vo �.
r ooee�a�w,waem o me a�.ca�e oc we
�m o e�moo a�r�me�n,n
or botly ot wa er n tM1e town o[Lexlvgtauesm
. . All,cellare muet be kept dry bY
tlrainegetlor olM1arwlee.
. 8cnnar4ea,Do0 Sennele,HIc.,T
o lleptP0lcom. All hevvertee,d ne�e.
and n ve[or en enlmele stell be ke0t elenn
a eree vom ae�arios eooa a�a o-am mm o�
er k�oa. rne e�nama,, ean ee
e¢ewaeeea o�a�amreoiea aoauu�o io a��n
o.mwoo�m r ee o�ae�ea nr ene soem o�
FIe�IN.
CHAPTER VII.
Sr.r�'�o�1. Oo¢Ee¢nd Bioine. No p
11 keep a goat or ewive witl�lv[h¢lim�te o[
u o[Lex�vgtou wlthaut 9ret o�felving a
perml[so to�o Icom the Board ot Health.avd
w.au�.wr�o�e. P]
m.0 re ae�aa�omu�riaa w�m me�om¢moe
o[e�ch permiL qli aucL p rml[e eheli ezD�re
v iLe 8 e[tlay ot Mey,avnuailY,and may be
revoked at an 1me by tbe Board o ea1LM1.
� 8ecr�ary 2 Cowa. Na p v ahall ke¢p o
allow to be k withiu the Ilmlte ot[De[o
xivg[ov,iv`avy�u�lding,or avv��remt ee,
wh�ch h¢may be[he owver,leeeee,[enent or
. wcitteu p cmi[
m the 9oardcaP H a,Ith.�E
fvg fluy cows sM1all ce se Ne I�la epwhe a they
euo io i�e w eoeuse¢a ana a�amea,aoa
kept e[all tl ee"Iv a avly eod wholeaome
andlt�ov. 6ue16 permltemey�e revoked at avy
tlme whev auch re otaflov ehall appear to[he
oard to be necessary Por[he public heeltG avd
a(ety. AII s mits ehall expire ov the
nreo aar oe aarh oo��%nr.
cxarrex va�.
eo�sE o.�.�.,..
8ecr�ory 1. H w To IIc Eep[. All ho�se o8e1
avd ce[uee evlmel a etable a
cailed garhageeo ewill,uehtellcT
pleexd Iv au�teble w ertl8ht r eplaclee avd
kept iv ao evlenE p e,to b oved
Ly W¢p eoduly e�t6orized[ore[ha[m pue-
Paee Ey the�Boerd oI Heal[h. 8uch veeeele
emi ne k ered,avd ehali o0o ne pe.
�,u�ea m neoome oean,roe.
. .Noe mo ae xemo„ea w�moua rP*�
nn � r�OonM1act. ahall c �
ee to be r fved o rrledolv
la ee �aeran>usveeq ere ue or sa�e e,co
place or a11eY.wlthin the[owo,auy ho�ee
aRal,or avy oReoslve avimel or ve etable eutr
etavice without a perml[,unlese em�eoYed eo[o
do Ly[he Board ot Hee1tE,m m�n
oe�e.<eui ee.�mo��:ea�r eam eoua.y
�� n 3. Na p o anau a��.e,o
a�meo,a em�e oa aor�ewa
oo�mme m �aPaa�av��i m
othec oRevs�vevmaterl¢i,[6eo�gh a Ytpubllc
��t moe o� �ce�m
aaiee�a ehicle Is Heh[and ee
��ea w�oe�e a �eo��o-
eoro oue�eaam�� same�u�nu�e eveeu,
�o�rre,�a�ea or w•ra�� .
su;r.on a. �o ae�wo eeau a�me o�ca�ae o0
n�a�meo an can o�.em��a o�aor k�oa�oo�
emms swm o�no�se aav m�o�se sor n�mm
ree4 co
r o<<me rowo�meaa
eom� �enm�e iawwee�v msne aoa ia e
��aea a¢e wooaeo or me�i<o.e�a wmm�enen
ue keae nsnur=�oaea wnne ie�s m monao.
xic�wi�o.�e. 28
sE��oN s. eeeea,a�aaec oi ,��m
ehelle,oyater ehells,broken glaas o rockerY.
othe�rvbLleh,nor evY Po�onoua eub
efavcee,[ehall be put with the ewlll.
CHAPTER IX.
Sacr�ov 1. Dumying of dahea and Rejue�.
d/aterial. No P meivfalolvg any p
p�b11c dump,eeaeWed,withlv We llml[eeof
lte[o o(Lexing[on,e1e11 allow a
elve rePuee m terlal to be�l¢c¢d Nereoq and
n ehell wlNiv[Te in n ot I.exlvglov
� a�mn� ortemma�¢a�e mnr�.i�„
� ��n a�mo--en s��e orteoaroe meoe�ia�seen
ue��r o�nea or ome.w�ae a�auoaea oc m
ie P.u��oo�o�iee soem oc eee�oe.
CHAPTEA X.
Dwp Ap�ocncs eno 0¢re�erve 8��ee2wrccee.
� sa�r�ory i. x ro se rmow„ovoo wo�.nrt
o�Into dxy Body o)Water. No U hall
t6row,o u[ivto o u0ov e p�bllc ar prl-
.ece w �oaa,�oo oa�ma,
a�mamsY�s vvd,�fiatsrarrbody a�w
dead avimal,a clam or laba[ereahelle,
elope,deceYed vegefablee,fieh,reNee avlmel or
egetnbte mal[et,or atter oQenelve enLefnvice
whatever.
30 meso oe aeecxe.
CHAPTEA XI.
Oeee�erve Taenes,OccuenT�o�s exo Pancereea.
SecT�o�1 0!tl It a,Oid Poper,or Other ,
Rc/uae oONo old rege.ald PaPerq �
r otEerpretueeem[erlal ehell be Lrought�v[o,
�eno..ea io re e�o w¢n�o aor o�nams�eea
a aweuma,¢aemerea aom snr Na�ou�
eide aucL bvllding.
Sect�ox 2. and Pastry:n
YOLbr a11oo v,iu[evtled I��
bumr oaca mptlov,ehell be`leI[lu doorweye,
�aoo�s�ene.o�m oene�u�a<ea o e oe aoora,
wioeo��ee u�a�ea m aiseur�o e�ea re ep
r.a���e vo�,.oie�c m rtom a�ao eoa mma,c
CHAPTER XII.
Rnmea 9voee.
y�arlier s�ap�v t�e towv o[Lexivgton
hvllebe co e[e0 Iv accacdauea wl[h tE¢fol�
lowl� re6ulatlone:
1. Tbe place o[b�elveea,together with ell
h¢Nrv�ehinga,ehall be k¢pt a[all tlmea In a
a��o�r woamoo.
eheving Oruehee nntl r aM1sll
erll i0etl Ly Immerelan iv bolllog water
a[[er eve y 9eperete uee thereot.
aza��eT�o�e. 31
3. A eeperete,cleav towel ehell be ueed[ar
eace ue�aoo.
nmm o. meiena��aea m amn ma
. aow o�mooa eea��na�aaa omy m nowae�ea
m�m,am enPuaa oa a��em mwe�. xne�
or uowae�p�aa� p�onro¢ea. rne me o�
,oo ee�s n�mm¢ea.
Ps.ee berLer aM1op ahall be Provlded wi�e
ooms e a„a m�a w w��n re�uin�
tor mo ena�o�a war��e�o�n�a�m�r w ma
soam oc ee.un.
. va n aem�ne anowea io„ae enr
o.me�anon ea a ao�m¢o.r.
x. eve.r ca�ee�anan ��eanae n�s neme
onorouseb�mmemme�r e[ter ezrvms e%en cue�
[oB.erTheee regulatlone eGell be poefed lu a
coneV�cuoue Plece lv every Larber eLop.
� CNAPTER XIII.
Meo�cec ervn Saao�eni Aee�uncea m Feceonce.
y flrm o ratlov operaGng a ta�
r eM1op lurwhle6 meehloery le ueed tor
lneturlv6 P
velore orutoc hole[Ivgue eraluaCeeLall ateell
[Imes keep end metvtaln,hee o[expeuae[o[6e
emplayeee,a[ull eel ot the[allowlpg articlee,
3? meeo oe aucfv.
the e ¢b be kep[In a eui[able d�at�proat
CeAdheeive yim[er,ane-lucG evd ewo�luch rolte.
andagea,two dozev eeeorted wldN,ope to
�Inchrva.
foAbeorben[cotfnn,[aur eud ove to�r[��pouvd
peckegee. Arama[Ic apirl[e oI ammovla,four
ouGeuee,Bve peckagee aP ane Yard ench,e[¢�Ile.
Eles[Ie to�alquet,twevtr-fwr luchee.
aae¢or n�oa,ewo aoeeo.
Spl�vt materlal,four whltewootl etripe 30z
4 x 3/16.
Sc�eeore,etrelght,threalnch Llade.
Haelv,en mel.
TaGI¢te,ane huntlred cortoeive eubllmate.
Tivcture oI lodive,two auncee. Borle o1nL
mevt.two ovucee.
CHAPTER XIV.
8ecc e�u Cnxe oe Marc.
. No pereov,Brm,o ratlav shell en
b�tIp t6e productlon,ealq tlelivery,or dieGl-
lov o[miik or eream Iv tCe town o[Leaing-
ae m.��omeo�e w¢n one e�ooiemna o�
neoieea n o�m�saceueeua,ma o oa
me�es�a�ee��e aam�moai me�ero,o.m:.meoa-
meoi we�eoe ma m a«amao�e wim rna roi�
lowlug rules xn�reguletiona a[[M1e Raard of
Heal[h o([M1e tq�vu.
2. Every persov,flrm or rorpora[lon produc-
lug,keeping or oRering(or eale,m�ik or erea���
n the towo o(Lulvglon shall aunnally,before
tM1e flret day o[J��ne,make wrltten appl�cetlon
, to Ihe Inepector o[Milk[or a I�conea,on[orma
acriped by the Hoerd oP Health. Y
Ine[M1c[owv aI Lex�vgtov ehe11 e nrtM1e
buelneas o produci�g mllk lor sa or lu Ihr
eele or di trlb�tlov oP mlik or witM1ou[
n Iiceuee eo to tlo,�intl¢r[hese regulaflove end
� oana.000artm„a„aea soa�a oo x�m�
%r�mnoa�;a sam�m�ose shall be revoked
�t[he Ilceveeo(a11s to mply wl[h tt�e ao
tlons a[hle I�cense or the�e ulaflona of[hla
oard. AII p a having e Ileevse[o eell,
dellve[,or dlefclbu[e mllk iv[Le to o(Le<�
Ingfov shall keep e o[[6e Ileense o
�oa�r u aeea m a . sum„o�,n�a�o u,e
, e��eas a�a e�e�r na eo„„sms%oa«iase o�
other veM1lale toc 4he dellvary o[milk[or LM1e
e oP eale In the[owv o(Lexlvgtov sM1sll
haveohle n ,Iicense number,avd place n
buelveae leglbly pinceA o eaoh outer s�de o[
x�ch cerr�age ar v��M1icle.�
k eliall be pro�vcad,kep[,sol�l o
ered[ornxlxle.in tLe town of Lexivg[ou Irom
uy caw or cows Nat aee no[4ro0erly cared
roc o�aom�r cow�o ..;on;o m«e aara �
alfer pxr[�ri[lou,or tM1at have uot wi[h�v o
r been e amined bY c� hority
ertifiedx[o be Pree(r ma�letl es den�
o[I�e pubtic Gee1tM1;or that a e�it
iu a etaL�e thet la notln a clean,M1evlthful,evd
nvitery conditiou,avd thet ie vat apeu[o the
�oapectiou of tM1 m�lic�napeMo�or Ne Hoartl
ot Health at sll tlmea.
�uilk ehell be produrotl,kepl,aold or
e.ea eo.saie m ma rowo oe�a:mamn o
i�s io naa neoo a �,Qa a oo�Fa
m,o�ea�avair ene�u�:a��wn mom o . �
saia mnc aneu�oo o atramea,��¢a�o
o�em�ie mi p.omaPa w�m
we���aoa�n o�e����n�oosa�o�omo a
.�ni euow e am oeo�o�an �iesome,�
w�eion ia„oc kene�o�soa�ur���ao,o�..�ni�n iy
�IeJ 4y horses,ro other eulmalr;o
��ca y bullding whieh0.lso�eed 1n whole or lu
�v�m�aod�,u�o�:�ean��s o �mess ,
ro�ase�oo�m�m��k�s seno.ft�a o-om vu�
ome�ua«s oe one om�ama,aoa n�o.�sm�m�a��
e.m��emo 0 o�i:�ae a a nioo,io
the eatle[actiou of the Hoerd o[ ea1tM1.
. Nilk kept Por sale lo a r��non,.
6 �txu
au[,n ackef,bako�y o ea[ablishme�it
ared in errdhcooler boa o
g ratar. \o�es eleOoi�[slning m�lk[or[sale
k����..r�o.9. ss
1 eoXioro enowea eo eeam o�is�ae o�aam�ome�
�ea�se�a�o�,e:�ena wnue a�ie oe sam
mnk 1a nems��%�e. e�e�r��<n�oo��.eo.o�
i eo-ise�aoo�anan ee N.oue��r a��mea,��eaosea
am�ea m�,�oa anau oe xenc usnur aoeea e.�
e a��ms a�m mie�.n�e aa e.e oe�esse�r m�
�me�m���im�oa muk o.��.e;�a enan��
� om.�m s��n m�enooe ee eesu ne an��o.ea
bY[M1e Boartl o(Henlfh.
G. Tha milk Ivsl�eetor ehell,uv�ec[lle dlceo-
tloo oP lhie ooard,Invest�gsle avd take ee
to determine[M1e q Y ot[he miik eold,
oree.ea or e:nosea eo�aa�e��o�imeoaea m�ea�e
�mis iowo;aoa��e snan make o P m
mau�e �auooa me�eoe,i nam
i aa�a�e�aaea o muk i,
om��ao����orte�ea o oaea�o ps �m�
a��,o
iemaa ear saie m an+a%m oo��a.r ro ene
atutee o[thie Commonx�eallfi ar[o[M1e➢rovi�
s�oos oe cnea��mFs a�a resmeuo„a. xa aneu
i visit dalries a pplying miik In,end to the In�
LnLltav4e at,[M1e[o o[Lexlugtov,avd all
�ilacee wM1ere mllk le atoreJ,kep[,oc oQered for
saie. e oneo a mea n r ee�a
oam,esoa e anau r parOcthe rtavditlonx
tM1areo[at tbe Wme o[eueh Inepeotlou,1p wrlC
� lug,to IM1Is Ponrtl. He sM1all a
�omcer Po�Ue➢oar�oL Hexltl�a�i��
alI mat[eus�etlaiviv%lo mllk.
3ft no.�rzn u���t.n�,ci�.
All c ottlea,o othcr v saela ueed
R, ana,L r e
� ee n�oao�uo�,sro�asa,ea o�aiae�m�uo�
�e�nu m vnia mw�sneu ee��ea�ea e�a acam-
ie�a w�m now��s waae�o� a e anar
. a m�me aa a�a.0
�oma�oea�u�maaa�o�mer��
snau neex,cetree o-om ae�oe aoa� aoa
t�ece eM1all,be P nl���encee[o washing
all u neila useUolut[M1e U�anuatlou,mlxing,
atocaSe,eale or d1s[rl0utlon o[milk:end eli
nch u naile ehvll Le weehed,aleaoed a
sterlllzed with bolling w r ,�egulxry
�r,�m�,ea�a�oir a«:nems ao�ea?�
s rea�. �saa i �aaems a a�ee�e �
a�a meosua moeo ee rtom a mmuo waa�a�
��r,oc trom e imlaco eo me en
val ot thc Board ef Healtli.
wlt �o milk ehall be bro��gh[lnto or arrled
hlv the lo oP Lexlugton¢or(he p -
sale,which Tae been csrricd i�pon aoy'xagoe
eh�cle wiileh Is vat Gean end[c m at- �
wM1lch xwtll,(retu=c,
Farbage,�orrdmaying,�unwholesome o�flltLy
m.ne��a<.,«iea.
10. No poreo��by Limxclf,oc by I�is servnn[
tLe ser�an[o a[�
u[I�erDe v,Brm,or mcpocntl�n8e�al1,In f�Y
�o(Lex��glo�,eell,excM1en6e o•'�el�ver,ur
heve lo hle cuetady oe poeeeaElon with In[ent
aeauwr�a�e. 3R
eell,exeM1ange oc deltver,auy milk,skimmed
mllk or creem,which conteiva m e tLau 600,
000 Laetc�la Ver euble�centlmente�,o
px[hogenic m �orgenlem o v1elLle dlrtaa
the cemperetu'reoo[whleG�e�v excess oP flltY
degreee FaM1revDe�[.
. Every pereon engeged in[he Production,
�ianoo,a e,ae�me�r,o�ma�
Iribut�lov[o mJk[o e,lu[his[own s4et1
notlry the Boerd oP Hee1tM1 oI[hie toxn�mme�
aia�e�r oo m e o�aor ra:e o
o�m e�uo�,ea�a�aeee�me�m nimae��ro�nie
mur,or amo�s eis emNoreea,or mev�mme�
Ulate a clalee,o wiN�n the�ullding o
fwhere milk Is stored,eoltl,or disUlb�
��ea�ana e e ame eesu s
amm�cmn o�muk�om a o�i�u�vo
r e[he seme by[he Board aI F3 e1tR No
eael whlch tae been havdled Ly e pereon eul�
g Irom e ee[lo�e disease,o which le
n i[he prem�s e o[ea person iv whoae Pemlly or
' ueehold�vtaatious d�eesse exiats,shall be ee
oved[o Lald or covveY milk uvtil It hae beeu
thoroughly tlleluteetetl and e[erlllzed under the
s�ervielov o[au agevt oPthe Board ot Hee1N.
12. Hottlee or atM1er contalners ehall vot be
w�th fl emlly 1n wh�ch[here le a
agio�e dlaeaae;b�t milk maY be�ellvered
to a�ch temlliee Ly paurlvg Into veeeele Nr-
9N no�xn nr i�rn�n�.
nisLcrl b sald ta�nilfes. o4tic o
lolver��
y i��([��'Ithb� am�ly 1
.���mo a sam�e a�:ease o�r,�«,rseau e
e ec.om,: ���w�me�onao�i,r
mA oo„.a o�xaaun�m..�wos.
o��namms we s a�a
�aw�ro a�a a�a o��mroe m���.i-
f theseerulos a g��la[ious,tM1e m�lk
�r �et�ug x the ra��thorleed a
a11Xed a ot,4h
emee�oe�sa�a noa�a su�.n e
a'Ilet�n�esthave�eccesa to ali� ables�
na an
otl�ecebuildinga o��remiees InprvM1lch ratfle are
whicl�a m�lk e�
o[I,minBtov la`ob[nined,o
w mllknls receiveQ kep4 Latfle�,c ne'd,
�sale.for the y oP maklnK
� sald�i emises![arttle,veh�elea,
aeele[m aud other ntena�ls i�aed
o�a��uos u eme a�a ueirvers
mllk,a �the ap 6,[or
uoalyala or o[M1e�[esta to deLEcm�ne Ite,quall[y.
mples ot milk k or in[ended tor sale�n
the[owv of Lexing[on.
14. Whoever te milk o whieE ia
e oEeretl tor sale lu yrPorie1l�y tas[Iv�,
hell da sa by meays o[aeclean s400n,or plece
oe.aoa,naeer,�era�oa.u,o.ome..,mo�e,aoa
a.,.,,.r,�>�. ,�
�� ,Ne<e oe wooa,ne oam�oara,
acticle sI�e11 n
onta'ct'rv�W�We s�lk i� nded[or aelqgor be
- uaed again for te iilk i�ntil a(fer beln6
oeo.o�snir»aeumG oa sa��w�oa. co n
snau� ��n�e n a,a�se�s.��ns o�m�s�e
IDem�. �nnk mee�aea m�saio
o�� sea m u�o�a.
or 1 e'ndlin6 0[ui11k tor eele lu auv
for�mmahall,bePo�e e g iv s aatlnR.
misiv6. oc Landlivg.�thmoii6hlY Ccleen h
auda TnJ flnger-ne�le,and k ��lhem clevn
am a.r a�ri�s���m ie �i.rms o
mms. > ��au„e�mm me neonaT�onue
' mam�a sse�
��s�o��s Nnk mc oaaa m�:w�e�on�r m�m.
No oersun snzn au z 1ec�so oc omev reeeuoz-
<.ie rv�m mux w�eue me amresa�a ia�.�a
other c [acle ie held o
on�mms muu m e�aea ro�aa�e m�aor m.���
who➢ae sorc th arrhea,or is
� a�Rerlvg[ [d�ncirbvvice of[M10
or M1 a s> erof in
�e meease oma�no e a nee�ao-e�ny�e
oaea m �„[e�em�s o aiaeaae,
aM1all en e Ylv th andllvg o[�n'llk9whic�Is
lo be o¢ered[or eelehor wM1�cM1 la[oc sale.
]5. nrinal,wa[er-cloeet or I�rivy ehall 4e
laratetl in roome In�r1ilcL mllk la hantlled,o�
no Aos,o oe�...:s.
,„aaea�oo nou�ae me ei�oannere a�esiu
me.�e.,�e.s m milk are proh�Lited Irom a��
owms enr ee oa m eneo-em
Nor�o tmter a�ouormermue ro or nenme
u[eusil used 1v[he eele a�tl dls-
trm�nooea�mnx.
1'!. u,flrm,ar carpora[lov iv Ihe
w eex�ng[ov e aged iv the se e,dellv-
o�dlaKlb��[iou o[milk[c da��iea,eLell,
eo�ea�eac o-o�me noem o�xeanq�erury
aa me eeo.a��a¢a are�omprea wiM by eaid
aao-�ea.
is.�nn ae�aons ene�sea m me aa�e o�mna,
�eeimmea mnx o �mux ea�ms
tLe poeeeaelon o rof a"Lottle,c
other re fncl¢�ed[IUYtM1 sale,dellve�ry o
parte[lov o(m�lk,c metl milk
or86ullermilk,ehell ca�ee eeeh e�chnbo[[le,can
eceptecl¢to L¢cleaned ImmedlatelY aPter
me hae beeu emp[�ed,and no s�eh ce*sov
s�alledeliver,rttelve or Tave iv hle poaseeelov
w[otly fl uch bottle,e eptacl¢
ueed whichYhae not been clesneQraa a[ace-
ea19. �o person o oraUon ahall aell o
or keep Porr ele,ln eny sllap,etore
eother p milk o� s[he
same�a ae�a or ort�ea,exnosea a�ee�e m�a.,iP
lo iJghtly c�aeeA o pped battiee o caepte-
clee. Vothlcg conteined hereln eLa11 prevant
tGe ea o[milk o rocks,
coole�e o�otber recep�eclee lo�ce au[e,ha
tele,o et eo mtalne,whene[hermllk o
m la[o bejco d iv tM1 resfa�ravt o
noie�,o�ae eoaa��9o�ma,ur s�e�ee o�aso-ooa
amenos oee e,me.
ao. No aereoo o��a.aa�aum enaasea m me
n�ameaa oe aenms or ae�rve.ma mnx o�c�eam
aeau en eoanea a�ome��e<eo�aaea w¢e mnx
y publlc w . No eu
o�atlovahall B11 e bottleeco�ot�er
' epfealee with mllk o m In e
a�[horlaedCrbY We Hoard eo[
ealtheV9uchyp ratlon eTell�m�
� eea�.ie0r��o�e<emms e w.¢oeo om�r tram
aee soam o�eeaan eo io ao,�omu�r w¢n aor
eoo oe a.ia soa�a reane<ame me sa
Inguo[emllk or cream�n bottlea or eD�aelee,
th¢m v¢ meNod emploYed iv au h flIL
� �vg,ar th¢rcontlltlova eud eurtauvdlugecuuder
' wM1le6 eueh 0111ng�e dove ot caerled ov.
CHAPTEA XV.
F000ex�ese—Pmretm�oe n n 9.v.s.
Srarzov 1 TLe e veylvge[trough [M1e
e o[[he[o n a(Lesivgtou r[he ex
ivg lu Provt o[etoree ar oNer p�acee of ineet
fowl o�fiah Ivtended[ar humev coneumptlon,
ez Ao.Qo or Ut.���.
�me�so oo.o��ea mao me sa�e�000i�e<oo�
oeaea er niee,a�ae,m�a o�mi4�a nereer
��,.onm�eea.
Secrtou 2. The¢ of hul[e,v
tablea o o[har[oodetvRe,ln[eoded for hvmen
mption,a etoree,merkete o
plecee o[sale,le[hereby(prahlb�ted,u se[he
I e[avd or boLLam ol[he conta�v¢r le a[1¢eet two
teet ebove[he eldewelk.
Sece�on'3. No toodetuRe lu ended Por eele
eM1all be kep[In room ueed for livivg or
sleePiv6 Pu .
9ecr�o�4.no\ or deed auimale above
the eize ot e rab4lt ahel�be tekeo to apr pub11�
r prlvate m et to be sald[or h�mm[aod
unt�l tbe e aM1all M1 e Leen Nlly cooled
e«�kmms,m� �„ou one e�wena,neaa aoa
ea c�aeuo oe uo�ie�r a�a sa��a a�a ex�e�o an„
iaaae�m�eec o�aa,oe�anen na�a u�a�«
�ea.
m5eceio��5. o pereov eheli e s¢II o
oRer Por eale[or h��mev coveumptiov�avy bresd-
elu¢e,ceke,pa tectlonery,drle�
tr�ite or eM1elledrnnts autelde ot a y Lulldivg
�m e a��aow o�aoo�xar.o
��er,a�eeo�uaiaewa�k o��eo.o��snm.:,�m�
s��n roaa�a a�oae��r nroo��oea rto�,n�eP,m�
:�i:,aoat atra a�a o e�m�eiso o �ownme
aoo,e meterim nr ao��ao�e�ooeriose.�
neov�.nx�one. f9
Secxio�6. No pe M1ell oRer[o�sale oc
hnvein hie I�sseealouewlth Intent lo eell lo tM1is
' cawo an niaa,aia��a,�o«�p�a,aeearea
' owcmeaome a u��e o�rooa.
o�sFc,�.o.�a. nor�%miea,a�aeaaea,w���ne�a,
a��area o owno�eeome a.ume ar rooa m��a
n thle l0 11 be deetroyed by tM1e person
a�ms�o m e�a n �e�on,o oaee�a�iae a�e-
osea o a,me soam oe xeaun o�ios aaeoo
mar a�e�o.
CHAPTER XVI.
Icc Cac�x.
Srvsi�o�1.No Ice cr hell Le m oufae
� w�ea o�arorea m am no�uoo oe eor e���ams
rvmm is�s�a m�ene siamms o�no.ses or ome�
�,aia,o�m mr n�uama��a�a m weoi�o�m
��e m�aomeen�o�a�eeoms n�.uaaea,�m�aa
(aclur�nS or slorage bullding tor Ice
me�a e eiea� oone�a o�m�
nmmms roeme aaaa�ec�m�o�me��soa�a o�
Heal[0.
3ecr�o�2. A me iv wM1IrT fce creem Is
nutaclu�ed oc15Wred ehall Oe pcovlded wltli
llgM1t x�alle and floore,eud kep[e eot1Y
clean. TM1e fioore end welle oI eatd roome ehall
be o[euch construetiou as to permit rflV�d end
t�orongl�r.leflnsing. TM1e raam or roome flro�e�
aam aneu ne ea��u�a w�an aaoi�av�ea m�wnee-
ivg.or eterllivivg ell utenslle employed In[he
�I 94 eoeeo oe aeecTu.
mixlug,Ireezing,etorege,eale or dlstrlbutlm
o[Ice cr end�1 euch u[enelle a[tee u
ehell Le[�oroughly waeGed with Loitln6 x'eter
r etu'�Ilzed by eteam.
O Secr�ory 3. No pereov shall ewplor ae a rov�
talner for o[her eubetencee than Ice creem,avy
ese��aea m we men�ee�e��e aoa aa�e oi i�e
�rsr.or�oA a. Bev�� meneu ot
nma or a e�.inm�m me ae����e o aa�e
o���e�� �nieaa aa�a�ee�sn ia weseea m
uamos w.�e:o�eiem�:ea ae�eaac oo�e a aer.
aae�e�,m eoa o anau
�ma a�se�a or eama oo�emwePna�u��ee o0
i�a o-om me�ae a�r��ae�cmta�mos�m r.reem
meeoaea ro.aa�e.
se��o��s, wn��amienmeoia m wemn me
m�a m o�ra�m�¢a ae��ue eamauea w�m
ra�uuiea�oc me a.o�e�aeansms oa me nema
o�ouernn.ea;aoa su cereo�e»meaisee�r ee.
�o.e e�s%ams m me m�.ma oa ene msrea�e�ea
rma mm ene compaa¢�oo oe��e cr
uaea�esea�evr.r�ee:ioa aoa naoa�my,e anan �
thoroughly waeh hle o�ner eams,�a aeen
keep YJ�em elean during euch m vu[aatuce evd
hentlllog. All pereove sLall be dreeaed In clean
enta wLlle¢vgaged In the manufae-
andrheudling oP Ice creem. .
[�SEcc�o�6. N urinal,wa[erclaeet or prlvy
eLall ba loceted In the�aome m¢ptioued Iv t�e
a[avwrwrve. �6
eceding aec[lon,o o e�l�fl�d ea to pollu[e
aam�o
ens�Tory xe wn��em�iee sea m me co
eale or dieUlbutlov sM1sll
eckept,lu aecleavly coud�tlon aod tree[rom
orte�croa oao��s.
Secmco�8. ice cr m kept(or sate Iv a
ehop,resteurent o o[her ee[ebl�eLmeo[e
be storetl In a rovered Lox or relrigern[or.S�ch
boz or re[rlKerator eM1all be tlralned to lh¢eet�
�efaetlop o[tM1e Boerd ot Hea1tM1,and ehall be
aeeo ena useur�o:ea,e
o�ethe Ivha
� ao�um�or .a��o�meec9 0���a. aa�a
�ems�aea�anen ee aauo 0o r io soan
m�nooa am�oae�e onawo a aa eean
ne auu.o�ea er me soa�a oe xesim.
se��o,-s. a�err oe�aoo e asea m me
o�ta�mre,a orese,treosaortatmn,a.�a o
aianm�noo o��m meaiaeeir oo me
o�m��m�s a�aeeaa
� eime�em mmse a o�emen amnr o oosao
❑�e emyoreea o�wilhiv the Luilding a�prem-
leea where 1ce cr m le m (acWred,afured,
eold or dletriLuted,eM1a111mmedie[ely natl[y
the Lexing[av Boerd of Heaith,and at the eame
[Ime ehell euepevd[he eale eud dletrlbu�on a[
. �ocn a�ono��:ea oo rea��e aee aa�e
nr ma aa�a soem o�xen�m.
sscr�ox io. No aerao�snan vae m nma o�
,s �.�oe�e��Te.
vey ic whleE hea beeo
hendled bY erPo euRerlvg Irom covtegloue
d�aeaee until eeld veeeel hee�eev[horaugM1ly
ee�m:ea.
6 s�::o.�i�. nn� mnk o ee�mmea
��un emu�orea m me meo mcwre oe�ce c.eam
aLall,be[ore use,be keyt at e ta uce not
M1igGer thev 9Pty degreea Fflhrev�eitre`
Sccno�12. No pereon by GlmeelP or by hla
eot or egevt.or en the serven[or ugent o
Y other Peraon,flrm oe corporaUov,ehell,Iv
[Le lowu ol Lexivgbv,eell,exchange or deilver
whleh covfalue m re[Len 9ve
� hund ed Cthoueend bacterle perocublc cen(1 �
metec.
9ecr�o�13. No ald o melt¢tl�ce cr
i�e� rea�roea ro a o��s�a�rereero�e
whe[evervm ehell agalnebe i�setl lo thx
prepar¢tlau o[ice creflm.
CHAP'1'ER XVII.
Ice.
No pereov by himeell,o�by Gie egev[,ar ee
[he e avt or e evt o o[Ger pereoq 6rm
oratlav ehall,Iv tM1e lowo oI '
eell�,oe r deilver,ar heve IneM1ieeco
[ady orcyoa eeelon witG Intevt ta eell,exchavge
or ae�mer nar��e aom uou�rea so�rcea,o.i�e �
wn��e,� o anemmai or ea�ie�ioms��e�a
m.uav.eowe evmeo�a�sewese�o��mivn�
¢omrr�one. 4T
tlan,ei[her by the preeenre o[sewege beeterle
oI e reaeive" "(hee o albumin�
oid�o%of"ultratee,�on w61cM1 is vlelbly pal-
, luted or eolled bY dir[,or Ice lv or��rou wLICM1
tM1ere le anY��elble(orelgn mfltter,or ice which
hee teea hendled wi[M1 dlr[y Laode or Imple�
. No pereov ehell ep�tfn or vear avy Ice
or lu evy plere Nat ie Ilable
¢r�vucootac[wltfi any ice durin6 Ifn hfln�
anoa.
� CHAPTER%VIII.
Grrveaec
� sEm�ox i. e.e.r aueci�anw.s cmaea u%s�
siea m�.e:ioa�oo eean,wnue
seane�aoeu�ne�n acuaaea. s�ce�
na enom�sn�re%o-eaea eoa oa ea�n
�oa mn. E ��n<ar ennn se mero�smr
naaa ac waeeoa o aa�e aer�a ea��me,,oa
aeau ne a�emee�rea wneoever eo oraerea oy me
, so,m oc xeeian.
Scim�ov 2. Tfie Board o(Hea1lG M1ereby
etlj�dgea lM1at epl[[in6 u u th¢floor,plat[o�m
� euy other par[o(a PUUIIc caoveyence;u
he floor,eteEe or etelre ot any publ�c or pr�e[e
L�illding,hall,cM1ureM1,re te[lon or e6op:
� e sldewalk o[avY ee ur[oe pes�
�pon th pathway a Perk,
equere or common,la a nuleavice,a�r eYof 91U�
18 me¢p ov m�acaa. �
end cauae oI elekneea,eud pro6lblfe apfttlog Iv
and all a�cL plecee.
an9e�wn 3. No ce v,9rm oi orel�ov,
4y�Imeelt,or by my agevt or employee,aLflll
dlefrlbute ar dellv¢�Irom ho�ae to 6ouce 1v
t��e towv avy eample ot med�clue or other eutr
on[n�uing avy drug,w�[hout a permlt
trom[he Boerd o[Heatth.
6ecx�on 4. The cletk of lh�e Haard le hereby
ae Ite agevt Por tM1e purpoae o[leeuing burlal
permifa ee authoelaed by law avd[Teee regula-
omoa,noa ro�re�ei.ms n anNi<enooe o
e,ie.e�ao�o mee mar ee maae io me soe�a
of Health or eny o[1[e egev[e or loepectaie.
CHAPTER XIX.
Whceve�viola[ea a ot theae r uletlaps
anan m�ee�o a �eams sioo,e:�ano
weeo omer.��nro.�aeaxes uw ar by[Leee
resmanona.
Wucuu L.Bseuse,M.D., ,
Ca�acea H.Seevcmnobm
Snvee F.➢fcCeseur,
oord o�Heairn/ar tne Town ol Le
xne m:esoms�a%n�a�ous erom one�ec
oma o�me aoa�a oa Hea�on o�one�eg�Vueoe
eaopoea ao me meeoma oe eam saam nem on
tM1e 21et tlaY of November,1911.
A[tect: Caem.ee W.9wen, �
Clerk oJtne Board oj 8eaith,
Oo�onwealth oP Maesach.usetts
Lexi»gton,July 14�1903.I
TO I'Filli+t+�R. 9hag�
Lowell Street�
Lexingtml. E{^ex.
9IR.--
You tu�e hereby notiPied that ty a rey�ulation
of the BoerQ o£3[ealth of the Tot�r:o£ Lexie�ton duly
Psssed rv'id adopteQ, the exeroirse of the 4ada or employ-
ment of keeping anine xithin t:e linite o? :lie Torm ie
s3jufl,>,ed a nuie�noe an�htirt?ul to the inhabitanSs and
dsngeroua to the puUlic he2,lth anft that no P�'son� flrn
or aorPoration ah�ll any�ege in or exeroise within the
liwlte of tne:own of Lc�xinP.ton tne tt�flAa or eraploy[M1ent
of keePir� ewine wlthout having Piret ob.taino�l a Pm��it ��,
thare£or in writing Prom the Hoerd of Henith.
It hss Come W ttte knonledZo of tk:e 3ont�d or ISen7.th
tnet PllC1 4aQe oz employt�ent oP koePing eeQne is�,without P :r1
�a^ri^1 on on the me:iieee o��r.ed o^ occuPled by you, on ',
tne 419ata ly aide of Lone11 Straet in oaid Lexington, I
nena thc fslinotoii lino. Ae you hnarr, on June �th lest� I
the Boerd of Aealth vialteQ aeld rne:nises and founfl t§e �
:onrdtion thoreof to be oontrary to the Isovielon8 of
� eaid rewlation� and.broug;it Ltle��atter to your attcntion
sia ycu?e�omixed to remedy tne a�me wlthin the Pollovd.n�
:rio weake. On July 9th, ouE:ent� the Boar3 again viraiteft '..
naid Premises enfl Fovnd. that the eond?tion ha�i not been
renediecl and thst the nre-�nisea viere in s vet�y filthy
oon3ltion: and you ?re therefore herebY ordereci, ae Pro-
vidarl by atatute, to renove r.ithin ti-o r.eeKs Prom tne date
her<.oi, and at yo+.u� own e�Cnanse� the nulasnoe of kee_:irk; ',
arrine, 3n�i �Lqo to ra�.eova niihin saifl tine the soiQoe oY �
?Slth; namely�- thc swill and emre�nent no�s on said �a:r
iss� sad 7o:L a:S=��tion is oalled to the?�rovieion of laP
authoriziny e YorPeit oP twenty 3ollaz�e Por every 3ay dur-
in� i�hioh you violate thie orft�, cfnd you may govetn;roia- �
self ao¢ordin�ly. �
J. Odin Tilton- . �
Ct:&i�leo IL Franka � �.
Senur.l D. Rei'.tlett
BOFlrQ.of Aealth
By theiT attorn
���YSS1_'_._' a
�w�.r��"`�^^���a` /9Q8
� ��G�CzyntiiZ�i:w..n��1�aa����/:�M,u,����/n.ed o�
(� /iha-l� m-a-.,n�-a� •/��a,Hn,.���K�'�.oZ� a�.�
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re.,��� ,� ��`
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� � C9NNONWEALTH OF���HA33AC,1[UBF'^TR
6uPSolk, ee. � • � �.
HOAPD OF HFAL'�I
- � - - Lesiz�ton.
OO�:oher 3lA.,SAOR.
To willia�R. Sha;�� '�.
LoeeL BLreeL� Le.cru'Son. I,
S ir�—
4he Boerd o?71ea1Sh o_*aeift Les±r4;*.on ��,
herebv o7�flere :ou So re��ova at,•our own exyenae, �iLh2r. ��
�� threa da�e!Tom She 82��ioe�of :h1P nottaea a nuisanoe� �
�. ao�o� oP�±1Sh. arnl oatiee oP niakneee PounA on certaln .
nro�9rt; oY whleh gov flre She owner end 000ul�nnS� Se e±S�-��,
the kee:�.rtiv o�ewine w±ShoitS Pet'ttiS anft ;he !'il;hy oor.- .
�. d±S±on oo �.he ��n+eae ?rot��.he oolleaSion and Y.aePln�
� oP ewill tuid exaremenS slSnrtLe+A on nncl n�ur:ensmt
to saift nrlvate+.moParLY owneA cu� nr,r.uPied try yoa, c+n ;he
^1ee3erly side oP Lowe11.�'*il'99S ln sa±c! I�9Xi11eE0IIp near
�he Sr1S�ton 11ne: enA P'r!iCh eald keeP?� o�aw±na R'?*h_
ou�. p^rci±S ar,d S?ie d±l;� oenft+;2on of +'r.e;�remieee tl�or� I
*,hs aollea;ion nnA Yeen±ng of��,o�wlll ani. exepec�en: aal�
q0i*!l 0�Fie.alth ha9 �riJ11R�J�u(�Wa ynui.�_�g��vi.6g. `— I,
IlGIr�L�.
��_'<°1.:c�_i,v(�a'c��.._J�a_r�� ��I
_ /�.f l/n,�2r,/�w. _ I!
BORt'd Of FIB<h. '�
COA[��IG;iWR_4,TY. C_r. DIP.SFACI[USF�Tmg, .
Iflddlaeex� ne. Lexinp,ton, October��. 1POP..
oX.b'.'/�Yri�
I thia da;�set�ved the within noLloe on the vrith2n—
n�m.ed tYlilial�Shay� who is knoim to me ar.d is v!ithin the
;i LH�n nF}!A68AC}:LtFCttB� 71�� 1P�YSlIQ, p �.1'll@ A71(1 ftLtPPfPC� On?J}�
o�' the sar�e ar, thic l�st �nrl urunl Plflce or abode.w.N,,,,Ktc.s[.
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oartl ef Noalth,
.e�.lnktan�
Sfnca my last tapoxi raE]es �as 'oeen .revxlrnt among dogs 1n town.
i�.a [irst casB ie Enl�cea wfls a stiay Afrdale whfch bft 'dnard .i1tt of Five
Foi..s on Cec. 9�. last. Cn inspectSng the do� I [elt t�nt he was cot notma] in
cIs ectlons and hatl Rhe police tnleohonatl to iestialn it foi furthxr oLservatton
Insfae oP twanty four hours ft dlea. Fealin. sura that 1t Aed rables, ena
.-ein,, intoruintl that a oog nswarinb 1ts desc�i{�tSon had bltten a b�v or. .edfo�d
.... t��e same tlay, i teleSrapAetl the �ew YciK Cfiy Geo't of Healt�r the nearest
uis.ritutlnp, atation [or the 'rasteur treatmant, for tro treatm.enta to F�e
st-.rted at once, s0 that by the time tAe epoit came tioe, tFe laboratoiy that
tr.. Ga;_ h8d taLlBs thB b0ys had the11 first dnSO Of VflCC1nB. TAB Fa9ie�i
.tcataent conslsta o[ Lwenty one dafly 1n�ectfons of antl-iabic vaccine and
��sts taanty C]ve dollars pnr tiextaent {:lus the cost of edmtnlstetlne,.
I:.:.;.�.ucA as cummur.ltle9 11cBnsB tlaK9 flnd cBivB �zomB Oi fll1 of the llcenae
.�����ay, ana other comm�nittes nave sto�d t�e e:vpense o[ adminlsteilnP the
.�steur treatmor.t, ]t seemed �ropat thfl+ the Nealth �eF1't shoultl stand tFe
e ,u.i_e. all members of the oard egreolnP to it.
: i�erso��ally urgad tha chefrman of thn Foatd oI �xlectmen to rnstrafn a71 '
I
,.o.� a: o�oe. t�t nne ��oera dfa noe sea nt to ao eo �oei� verai mo.a do�s �
i�. ..cxn haa Geconie rablc and t+o more chlldten haa Geen bltten hy e rabld de-. ���
�.,u,e t'�o �oys antl the owner o[ another tlo,; bitten by a tlof that latar de�el-
oyao tnB disBase 1 hflvB als0 t�BfltBd� mflkf�p I1vB Oa9B9 1(1 ell. 'I�,
�a�aral more tloE.a beoeme [abid aftei a xeatialnfn¢ order had been Sasued
.... ..s nnay .,a�e ��,ae: :ese�a�nt aaa no nerm.
o.n nu new caees nave aevetopetl rece�:tly 1t 1s .�ossSbie that tha aolaemic is
o.c , sho' mao a Es have uesn detected In several o( thn cefRhbnrtng towns re-
�.c.�tly. R1l f.1ve r.eisc..s treatetl nave so far developed no imtowatd symptoma
fr�,,:�, the vaecine ana none has aevelopac the tllseaee, so thet 1t loo'�s a.s If
.ru.;�t ana a[ffo3ent treatmant o[ th/s emet5enoy has nrevented unpleasant
� I navenvlsited or�a tubercular case on cilvte St., to edviae on Lhe �, estion
c, utiowint; a baby t0 TBmaln at home, ena dBCidBd Le 81�ow 1t.
li! c]osSng I wlah to thnnk the memtiaie oP tha =aerd for thef[ cen-flCanes antl
s.9od�rn,aic e�, :.iccea��
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The Board orRanlzed an followa:
Ur. 'i�i111am L. Bernea, Chairman.
� The recorde oP Lhe lant meetlnR were read and approved,
Remarkn were vade by Dr. Wm. L. Berr.en on the appl:cattor. of
✓ '��Slliam J. Deiley for a alauRhter licenna. The apalica�ion�^sr 1sir.
ov�r.
Applicatlan for Lhe operation af the Oderleen CaTt wn? rece':ved
from Ernent Yatee . IL wes left w±th Dr. Harnee �IIo malce ar-dnRemente
� r,itn Mr. Yatee.
„ The report of kealth �tticer wse recelve3 and placed oc file.
The report of the S1auRhterin,� Znepectora, Geo^�e ;i, ";a-ner
. and Leonard g. Dunham r.ere recelved an�(placed or. fi!e.
1'he Yollow!nR nppointmente were made:
ARent to leaue Bui1a1 Per;uite - prthur ir. i�atch $4� pr. vr.
� Arthur A. DEgrenall, F1imlRator. `
tindrer Baln -�l611k Inepector
andrew Bain - Plumbing Inepector.
�r. :Sm. L. Bannee - Aealth �f£Scer. � ����
GeorRe A. Warner and Leonard x. Dur, m were ro Snated�ae�
'� S1auRhterinR Inepectora� �c�� ����_LL �
d^thur A. b"arehsll,) � ���� J
dae.en F. McCarthy ) Undertakere. ���+y�4��<4h�ry
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TF.e Yollo�ing b1'.le Rere approved: /YG Q�l��,y ,
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3eorRe A. Yarner $150.00
77m. B• Foetei 8.34
Jamee Irwin l,p�
Dr. Nm. L. Banree 12.00
✓ a. A. 3tarehall 3.00
v. Seele9 1.86
�Sty Treaeurer, CambridQe,
(ca^e of Abe 911barJ 34.00 -
uflek:asl Flccianl ,5p
:iobert�c�onnell ,5p
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The recorde of tha last meaCln�were read and approved.
J Dr. Barnee made a varbal report Sn re{tard to the Odarleee Cart.
He etated that Eraeet`Y• .�artin could hot coneider continuing
unleee he hnd a querantee of $3000 per year.
. j Dr. 9arnee etated that he had not reached any eatiefactory arrange-
ment a1Lh;�Gr. �atee.
j Aatice wae eent to P. F. Dei.ory of 34 5dadleon Ava, ;�inthroy, Maee.
J relstive to cleaninq Lfie ceeepool at Lhe houee ovmed b�him on
Curve StrseC. He weie ordered to have the eame kept clenn in the
Y�Lure.
T,iceneee to elauRhter were qranted to l3u=tave Bunzel and
� Amoe Holmnn, both at a fee of $100.
It wae reported Lhat the Uental L'11n1c Lhat the Bonrd of Health
� �rae avthorized Lo eetablleh by vote of the toa�n Sn the echoole ivae
already eetabli�hed.
Rapart of Yeonard Ii. IlenHam, 9laughterinq Innpector,wae recelved
�snd placad on file. -
�/ RePort of Erneet W. E4artin for the quarter eadSnR Mnrch 31et,
for cleanlnQ out ceeepoole and vaulta wae received and placed on
t13e.
Phe following bille were approved:
J L. 7i. +luaham $150.00
James Ir{Sn 1.00
J. A. 9ean .99
0. 4. Sasley 2.32
�amee J. sullivan E.00
$ 156.11
A true record, etteet:
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