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Whitman
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Howard
BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING
December 17, 1954
The regular meeting of the Board of Health was held Friday,
December 17, 1954, at 3 P.M. in the Selectmen's Room, Town
Office Building. Chairman McQuillan, Dr. Cosgrove and Mr. Cole
were present. Mr. Lurvey, Health sanitarian, and the Clerk were
also present.
Mr. Lucas of Whitman & Howard appeared before the Board at
3 P.M. Mr. McQuillan took up with him the itemised account of
their latest bill which seemed a little high. He explained that
the man they sent out to assist us was paid $40.00 per day, which
is his salary doubled, plus expenses. Also when he (Mr. Lucas)
is called in on consultation on some particular condition, there
is also an additional fee.
Mr. McQuillan and Mr. Lurvey both asked if it would -not be
possible to have a bill rendered for each month for these engi-
neering fees.
Mr. Lucas stated that he had looked -over the situation on
Longfellow Road, and made recommendations to Mr. McConchie on'
McConchie how to take care of the situation. Mr. McConchie asked Mr. Lucas
to come out and wee what he had done. He had lai-d a 10' pipe
through the swamp and covered it with stone. He has a little
pitch &here but it isn't enough, it's too flat for safety.
So Mr. Lucas told him to dig up the outlet to his various drains
and he would check and see what could be done: Mr. Lucas said
he was going to make a survey and tests again, and then work
out a plan for Mr. McConchie. It won't be entirely satisfactory
but should work properly for a few years, and he would be able
to make a conditional O.K.
Mr. McQuillan and the members of the Board feel that this
expense of a new survey, tests, etc., -should be paid by Mr.
McConchie, as he did not proceed according to recommendations
made at the time this area was devel5ped, and he is now Ming
helped to remedy this mistake.
The members of the Board agreed to go along with Mr. Lucas,
and he will advise the Board if Mr. McConchie is doing as ad-
vised, also send us a letter of the recommendations made to
Mrs. McConchie to make.this situation work out satisfactorily,
after the survey is made.
Mr. Lucas also stated that he had received a call from
Mr. Seabury to make percolation tests on land on the other
side of Rte. 128, near Wood Street, and wished approval from
the Board. Mr. McQuillan said he thought Mr. Seabury had a
right to have these recommendations as an individual. Mr.
Lucas said he could make a separate report for the B oard, and
if this development went through, the Board wouldn't have to
have the same percolation tests made over again.
Mr. Lucas retired at 3.45 P.M.
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Mr. John Pewtherer of Ye Towne Diner appeared before the Ye
Board regarding certain requirements to be met before a common Towne
victuallers license could be issued for 1955. Mr. Lurvey said Diner
there were several items still to be corrected that were men-
tioned in his letter to Mr. Pewtherer. Mr. Pewtherer agreed
to have these items cleaned up, and another inspection will be
made before the end of the year.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Irving Currier of Countryside, Inc. appeared
before the Board relative to their eating establishment and re-
quirements that have to be met before a 1955 issue of license
will be made. Mr. Currier stated that he intends to build a Currier
block of new stores, and has already been before the Board of
Appeals. If this permit from the Board of Apneals is granted
him, he will discontinue this eating place and tear the buil-
ding down. He does not want to spend any money on fixing the
place up at this time. Mr. Lurvey mentioned the different
items that need immediate attention, that were listed in a
letter sent to Mr. Currier. Mr. Currier stated that he had put
in a new tile floor at a cost of $50.00. Mr. McQuillan informed
him that the Board would discuss this with Mr. Lurvey and see
what could be done. Mr. and Mrs. Currier retired at 4.40 P.I.
Mr. McQuillan suggested that Mr. Lurvey make another in-
spection, and if the place had not been cleaned up, the Board
would definitely not recommend a renewal of his license.
Another letter is to be sent to Mr. Currier advising him of
these items that need attention, and also the decision of the
Board.
Letter from Bedford Dairy was read and noted.
Letter from the Board of Selectmen regarding sewer on Paul
Revere Road was read and noted.
Letter from the Board of Selectmen% regarding Town Report
read and noted.
Board of Health bills for November approved by the Board. Bills
Report from L.V.N.A. for month of November read and noted. LVNa
The following applications for permits were approved by the
Board:
Lowell Rendering Co.
Jas. F. Morse.Co.
John Reardon & Sons
Walnut Farms Trust
?acme's Disposal
M & M Disposal
Warren T. Bryant
Unitarian Coop. Nursery
A true copy: Attest
North Billerica Garbage
66 Norfolk Ave., Boston
51 Waverly St., Cambridge e
25 Walnut St., Lex.
15 Emerald St., Lex. Rubbish
927 Mass. Ave., Lex.
61 Laconia St., Lex.
Harrington Rd., Lex.
Permits
1 horse
Child Care Center
Clerk