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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1951-04-20116 BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING April 20, 1951 A regular meeting of the Board of Health was held in the Selectmen's Room, Town Office Building on Friday, April 20th at 3:00 P.M. Chairman Cosgrove, Messrs. Rus- sell, McQuillan, Jackson (Health Sanitarian) and the Agent were present. Letter was received from Vlado A. Getting, M.D., Commissioner of Public Health, approving Mr. Jackson's nomination as Slaughter Inspector for the year ending March 31, 1952. Upon motion of Mr. McQuillan, seconded by Mr. Rus- Slaughter sell, it was voted to appoint Mr. Jacks n as Slaughter Inspector Inspector in the Town of Lexington for a term expiring March 31, 1952. Letter was received from William Casey, Director of the Department of Agriculture, approving the nom- ination of Dr. John J. Murphy as Inspector of Animals for the year ending March 31, 1952. Inspector Upon motion of Mr. Russell, seconded by Mr. McQuillan, of it was voted to re -appoint Dr. Murphy as Inspector of Animals Animals in the Town of Lexington for a term expiring March 31, 1952. Letter was received from the Lexington Visiting Nurse Association offering to perform certain types of public health services in the Town on behalf of the Board of Health. L.V.N.A. A copy of the communication had previously been mailed to Services each member of the Board. It was agreed to accept the offer on the conditions outlined in the letter and to so advise the Association. Upon motion of Mr. Russell, seconded by Mr. McQuillan, it was voted (upon recommendation and approval of Mr. infant Jackson) to renew the following licenses to maintain Homes Boarding for the Boarding of Infants: Homes Licenses Mrs. Louise Brown, 28 Winter Street 2 children Mrs. Veronica Belcastro, 174 Wood St. 2 children Upon motion of Mr. McQuillan, seconded by Mr. Russell, it was voted to grant renewals of the following licenses: Albert F. Douglass 1844 Mass. Avenue Thomas M.Montague 25 Dppot Square Alice M. McCarthy 80 Bedford Street Funeral Director ft n a n 1 1 Bradford Motor Co. Frederic R. Childs Colonial Garage, Inc. F. K- Johnson, Inc. Morris Motors Herbert M. Lawrence Peter J. McDonagh Calvin W. Childs Bernice H. Fogg 239 Mdsx. House of Correction Frederick Shaw 15 Walnut Farms Trust 25 Leslie J. Wood 62 34 409 1668 39 400 1775 310 Bedford Street Mass. Avrenue Mass. Avenue Bedford Street Waltham Street Mass. Avenue Mass. Avenue Concord Turnpike Woburn Street Trapelo Road Hamblin Street Walnut Street Webb Street Alcohol a a a a a a 200 200 2 900 12 Swine a a a a Application was received from James V. Cosgrove for permission to keep 2500 poultry, 2 cows and 2 swine at 307 Wood Street, together with application for renewal of his permit to keep 1500 poultry at 30 Grove S reet. Both applications were held over until the next meeting of the Board. Upon motion of Mr. McQuillan, seconded by Mr. Russell, it was voted to renew the ollowing permits (recommended and approved by Mr. Jackson): William Gibson Marion 0. Larssen Dorothy A. Parks John D. Polley Donald D. Wilson Harry R. Mimno 25 Bedford Street 30 James Street 10 Fletcher Avenue 189 Wood Street 6 Pleasant Street 83 rleasant Street 50 poultry 20 " (4-H work) 25 112000 " 3 cows, 1 swine 300 poultry 50 " 1 goat 2 cows 117 Application was received from James A. Raymond for permission to keep 25 poultry at 24 Spencer Street. Inasmuch as this appears to be a closely settled res- idential area, the Board preferred to investigate further and therefore decision was held over until the next meeting. Application was received from Francis T. Lima for the renewal of his license to maintain an establishment for the slaughtering of poultry at 877 Waltham Street. ma Mr. Jackson reported that he checked the plat* about poultry a month ago. Mr. Lima has ispeoved the place, installed slaughter new facilities and a new cement floor. license Upon motion of Mr. Russell, seconded -by Mr. McQuillan, it was voted to renewithe license for a term expiring April 20, 1952. 1.18 The Chairman read a letter from Mrs. Avis D. Cann, 113 Sunnyside Avenue, Arlington requesting financial assistance in payment of bills incurred for the birth and care of a premature baby. Her Cann husband's yearly salary is $3900, bank deposit, Premature $234, car valued at $1800 and this is the first Baby child. In view of this information, the Board was not ir/favor of granting any aid. However, the Agent was instructed to ask the Town Counsel for an opinion as to whether the Town is obliged to pay expenses incurred for premature babies regardless of the family finances. The Agent was further instructed to acknowledge Mrs. Cann's letter and advise her that under the cir- cumstances the Board is not in favor of granting any aid, but that the request has been referred to Counsel for an opinion as to the Town's obligation. Notice was received from the Public Welfare Com- mission of the City of Waltham relative tO'a premature baby born to Eleanor MacInnis, 142 Calvary Street, Waltham. According to the notice this is a Lexington settled ease MacInnis and the parents have not sufficient funds to pay bills Premature incurred. Baby Mr. Jackson was instrudted to secure detailed state- ment as to Mr. MacInnis1 financial status; the Commission to be advised that the Board is waiting for a legal opinion and more information. An informal disnussion was held relative to the count in milk samples taken from Cummings. Mr. Jackson was instructed to contact Town Counsel, discuss the subject with him and report in detail to the Board at the next meeting. The meeting adjourned at 4:45 P.M. A true record, Attest: st.g40//11- 1