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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1952-03-21146 BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING March 21, 1952. A regular meeting of the Board of Health was held in the Selectmen's Room, Town Office Building on Fri- day, March 21, 1952 at 3:00 P.M. Chairman'Cosgrove, Messrs. Russell -and McQuillan were present. Mr. Jack- son, Sanitarian, and the Agent were also present. Appointments for -the ensuing year were considered and -upon motion of Mr. Russell, seconded by Mr. McQuil- lan, it was voted to make the -following appointments for terms expiring March 31, 1953: Appoint- Richard F. Jackson Sanitarian ments Hazel J. Murray Agent Howard R. Carley Special Agent (Met. State San.) Thomas S. Bowdiage Special Agent " " " Upon motion of Mr. McQuillan, seconded by Mr. Russell, it -was voted to include in the permanent records of the Board, an expression of thanks to -the Sanitarian and Agent for the performance of their duties during the past year. Notice was received from the -State Department of Agriculture with regard to the nomination of an In- Insp. of spector of Animals. Animals Upon motion of Mr. Russell, seconded by Mr. McQuillan, it was voted to nominate Dr. John J. Murphy, 2218 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge for re -appoint- ment for a term expiring March 31, 1953. Notice was received from the -State Department of Public Health with regard to the nomination of a Slaughter Inspector. Slaughter Upon motion of Mr. McQuillan, seconded by Mr. Insp. Russell, it was voted to nominate Richard F. Jackson for re -appointment as Slaughter Inspector for a term expiring March 31, 1953. Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to renew the following licenses and permits: ;Licenses Mrs. Violet P. Burgess 34 Fletcher Ave. Infant Boarding Mrs. Wilbur Roberts 10 Muzzey Street Mrs. Kathleen Simmons 84 North Street " !' 1 1 John S. Misch V. A. McCrossen Donald D. Wilson 19 Hill Street 627 Mass. Ave. 6 Pleasant St, 300 poultry 80 poultry 6 goats 400 poultry Application for Rubbish Collection Permits were received from Edison R. Mabey, Emidio Paoene and Sweeney Motor Trucking Company. Mr. Jackson submitted a list of conditions for Rubbish Disposal Permits which were approved by the Board as follows: 1. All rubbish trucks shall be covered at all times except when actu4lly picking up rubbish. 2. Trucks should be reasonably clean, well painted and tight bodied. 3. In order to prevent scavenging, waste receptacles must be picked up from cellar, sideyard or back- yard. Waste material is to be disposed of only at the Lexington Town Dump. No material from other towns is to be dumped there. 5. Trucks are to be properly marked with the name of the owner. Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to grant the following Rubbish Collection Permits: Edison R. Mabey Emidio Paoene Sweeney Motor Trucking Co. 119 Grant Street 15 Emerald Street 16 Robin St.,Everett The Clerk was instructed to send each of the above a copy of the conditions upon which the per- mits are granted. The Chairman read a letter from the State De- partment of Public Health calling the Board's atten- tion to the provisions of Chapter 13h of the Acts of 1952, "An Act Requiring the Approval of the Board of Health Before a Planning Board May Approve a Plat". Mr. Jackson was requested to discuss this sub- ject with the Chairman of the Planning Board and if at any time there is any question in his mind about approval, he is to contact the State for advice and assistance. 147 Rubbish Collection Chapter 131 148 Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to abate the following bills: Alexina M. Templeton Care at Middlesex $71.43 (Patient hospitalized with cancer, not expected to Abatements live and without funds) +Com'lth of Mass. Care at Middlesex 15.71 (Patient, Mrs. Farnham, subsidy disallowed as sputum negative.) Application for financial assistance was re- ceived from Mrs. Alfred A. Nutt, h5 Ridge Road, Lex- ington, in payment of a 1641.21 hospital bill for board and care of Shirley Jean Nutt, age five, con- fined to the Haynes Memorial Hospital with whooping Nutt cough and complications. Hosp. Upon motion of Mr. McQuillan, seconded by Mr. Bill Russell, it was voted to approve financial assistance in an amount of $300. In Mr. Jackson's monthly report, he informed the Board that samples of cream taken from Cummings had more bacteria than the standard allows. Inasmuch as the counts taken from samples of this Cummings' particular milk dealer have been high for many years, Rating the Board instructed Mr. Jackson to consult Town Counsel for advice and correct legal procedure to prevent him from delivering in Lexington or meet the required stan- dard. Mr. Jackson was instructed to inform the L.J. Foss ice cream store that unless the establishment is L.J. Foss brought up to an A rating, the license to manufacture ice cream may be revoked. The Board approved overtime pay, if necessary, in an effort to send out the numerous letters to property owners in the so-called Manor Section advising that the sewers'must be connected not later than September 15, 1952. The meeting adjourned at 14:140 P.M. A true record, Attest: 1