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BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING
MARCH 6, 1984
The regular meeting of the Board of Health was held Tuesday, March 6,
1984 at 7 15 p.m, in the Board of Health Office (Room G-25) of the Town Office
Building Members present were James W Lambie, Chairman; Dr. Linda Roemer,
George A Smith, Director of Public Health
Minutes of the February 13, 1984 Meeting were approved as read.
SANITARIAN':
Mr Smith said he would give the Sanitarian's report Mrs. Deborah Hal- REPORT
ko, Sanitarian has completed her inspections of the restaurants and cafet0
erias and now is inspecting the vending machines within the industrial companies
Mr Smith introduced our new Animal Control Officer, Bob Dalrymple, to ANIMAL
the Board and told them he was doing a very good job He said Bob and himself CONTROL
were just appointed animal inspectors by the State Division of Animal Health. OFFICER
The Town Manager has appointed a new member to the Board of Health Donald
A Goldmann, M. D has been appointed to replace Michael S Erdos, M.D who NEW
resigned from the Board as of March 1, 1984 This appointment is to fill the BOARD
unexpired term of Dr Erdos until April 1985. MEMBER
Mr Smith told the Board that the State has sent out a letter with ad- EDB
ditional items on the list of food products containing EDB
Mr Smith said he and Mrs Halko are going to start checking the stores
tomorrow There are an awful lot of items in each store to be checked. Some
' stores have already removed these items from the shelves.
Mr Smith told the Board that our annual rabies clinic has been complicated
by a new law A rabies certificate has to be produced in order to obtain a
dog license We always had it so a license must be obtained in order to get a RABIES
free rabies vaccination CLINIC
The veterinarians pushed to get this law passed It makes it difficult
for our shelter, also We never allowed a dog to be redeemed before it had
a license And now if it has not had a rabies vaccination it cannot get a
license
At 7 30 p m Mrs Sanford and her husband of 9 Alcott Road, Lexington, WOODBURNING
came before the Board at Mrs Sanford's request STOVES
The Alcott's live across from the Jefferson's of 8 Alcott Road and the
Jeffersons have a woodburning stove that Mrs. Sanford objects to
Mrs. Sanford read a prepared statement to the Board in regard to the
smoke from this woodburning stove blowing across the street and infiltrating
her house Mrs. Sanford said it is effecting her health and if it continues
she will have to put her home up for sale after having lived there for 25
years
She said Mr Jefferson has had this woodburning stove for four years and
uses it completely to heat his house
The Board said they are sympathetic to her sitiation but there is nothing
they can really do Even in the future any regulations would not be retroactive
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There are wood stoves all over town and they are legal All these stoves have
been passed by the Fire Department
The Board said, from a health point of view (and they are not sure if they
still could do anything) perhaps she could get ambient data and smoke levels
We have to get evidence that it is effecting her health
Mrs. Sanford stated that she feels that the Fire Department doesn't do
their job
Mr Smith said the Fire Department checks out all woodburning stoves and
the Chief of the Fire Department said there is nothing wrong with the Jefferson's
stove
Mr Sanford said she wants that stove out of the Jefferson's or she will
have to sell her house
Mr. Smith said if she thinks her health is poor because of the Jefferson's
stove she should have her physician put this in writing
Dr Roemer Said she will go over there to check this out at the time
(6 00 p m.) Mrs. Sanford says Mr Jefferson has the wood stove burning Dr
Roemer said "Not that I can really do anything but I would like to see how
bad the smoke is"
Mrs Sanford said she is not going to drop the matter here.
Mrs. Sanford and her husband thanked the Board and retired.
At 8 00 p.m. Mr. Alfred Phillips, Industrial Counsel for Raytheon Corp.
and Mr Willard Krasnow, his assistant, came before the Board of Health in regard
to a "no smoking" section at the Excutive Building at 141 Spring Street in
Lexington,
RAYTHEON &
NO SMOKING Mr Phillips stated that the warrant passed at Town Meeting did not include
IBY-LAW cafeteria kitchens and a town meeting member made a motion not to include cafeteria
kitchens
Mr Lambie stated that the Board of Health does not draw its authority from
town meeting but from the State Sanitary Code.
Mr Phillips stated because of the height of the ceilings, many employees
do not smoke, etc. they feel they should not have to abide by the by-law.
Dr Roemer said she had been to Raytheon cafeteria within the last week
and saw many things relating to their stressing health types of food, exer-
cise classes, etc Doesn't Raytheon want us telling yhem what to do?
Mr Phillips said We are not sure where this is going to lead. What
other health regulations would this lead to?
Dr Roemer said that they should encourage people not to smoke at Raytheon
Mr Phillips said that they never receive complaints about people smoking
in the cafeterias.
Mr Smith, Health Director, said he has received, at different times, six
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complaints about smoking in the cafeteria and how there should be a "no
smoking" section
Mr Smith said he had been trying before this went into a by-law to get
people to do this voluntarily
Mr Phillips said they have federal, state and town regulations and by-
laws to comply with as it is
Mr Lambie said the Board of Health by-passes the town and takes over
the State Sanitary Code. He said to Mr. Phillips that others are going by the
by-law and unless you feel your situation is different, why can't you comply?
Mr Phillips said he would like to go back to Raytheon and report about
this meeting with the Board of Health and tell the company about these six
complaints (about smoking) If we are having employees complain that changes
the situation
Mr Phillips said he would go back and report and perhaps they can "out-
law" smoking altogether in the cafeterias.
Mr. Phillips asked if the Board had any objection to his contacting our
town counsel?
The Board had no objection to that
Mr. Phillips then asked if they could apply to the Board of Health for
a variance
UThe Board said they would like the company to try setting aside a section
for non-smokers first and see how it works out.
Mr Phillips said if they do comply they will send the Board a letter, but
he would get back to them again.
Mr Phillips and Mr. Krasnow thanked the Board and retired
Mr. Smith told the Board our Rabies Clinic will be coming up in May and RABIES
we will be soon preparing for this. He thinks he will only have it for one CLINIC
day this year because it has dropped in numbers in the past two years The
manager wants him to charge a fee to the residents for the vaccine
All the different organizations have already started to apply for tem- PATRIOTS
porary food permits for Patriots Day DAY
One applicant had planned to serve sausages but Mr Smith said he has to
write to them and tell them if the sausages are pork sausages he will not
allow them to sell them.
NEW ESTABLISH- Steve's Ice Cream Store is coming to Lexington. They are going into the
MENTS store that use to be Colonial Stores
111 Emack & Bolio's Ice Cream is going into the Countryside next to Lexington
House of Pizza
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Gracie' s Restaurant has been sold A fellow that use to be manager at
Denny's Restaurant has purchased it
There is a new kitchen going into the office building at 420 Bedford
Street
One other resident inquired about selling "Eureka" foods out of his home
It is on the idea of Amway Products
Another person came into the office looking for a store to open a "Fruit
Bar".
There is a new owner at Carey's Catch.
Denny's Restaurant is going to do their kitchen all over.
HAZARDOUS There is an article in the warrant this year for Hazardous Waste Day.
WASTE People are in a frenzy over the cost We need contributions for this day.
DAY
The Journal of Environmental Health article will be in March/April issue
104 VINE The resident at 104 Vine Street wanted George to check out his Septic system.
STREET He is afraid it may break down Mr. Hemond wants to draw up his plans for a
system and put it in himself. I told him that wasn't a very good idea He
has to use a licensed installer
AVIAN we received an "ALERT" notice from the Division of Animal Health that
INFLUENZA there is Avian Influenza presence in nearby states that is a dangerous threat
to all poultry in Massachusetts
Mr Smith is going to have the Animal Inspector work on this and mail out
the information to anyone that keeps chickens
SUBDIVISIONS Green & White had submitted a plan for a subdivision and then withdrew it.
Maple Tree Village - Green & White are trying to buy some land from the
Maple Tree Village for an entrance into their subdivision.
Ridge Estates II - Ten Freeman, Builder, has acquired eleven more lots for
his subdivision. The Board checked out the preliminary plans
Mr. smith told the Board that Pat Tropeano contacted him today in regard
to the "burned out" house that was on Ridge Estates
He said this would be going to court and George would receive a summons
to appear.
Mr. Smith said - perhaps Ted should be invited into the Board Meeting to
find out what he is doing over there.
EPIDEMIOLOGY Mr Smith said Mr Litant had called about the epidemiology survey in the
SURVEY Cooke Rd /Douglas Road area.
The Board suggested that Mr Smith send Mr Litant a letter.
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The Board briefly discussed RDNA There have been a few applicants for
the RDNA Committee. Two are employees of Collaborative Research. Two are
physicians We also want to have two residents The Board is going to ask
Mrs Mary Crawford, Representative from the League of Women Voters, who attends
our Board Meetings, to see if the League could recommend two residents for this
committee All these applicants apply to the Town Manager
Town Meeting begins on April 2nd, 1984 Mr Smith said the TMMA will dis-
cuss the non-financial articles at their meeting on March 22 and March 29th
Tentatively, the financial articles will be taken up at Town Meeting on
April 26th, 1984
Mr Smith told the Board that the Town Manager has put the mosquito con-
trol money into the Health Department Budget this year (for FY85) rather than
it having its own account number Mr. Smith thinks it will be a long town
meeting this year.
Mr Smith and Mr Lambie had met with David Henley, Superintendent of the MOSQUITO
East Middlesex Mosquito Control Project, in regard to the mosquito control STRATEGIES
program and the preparation to speak at town meeting when the mosquito control
comes up before the Town Meeting
Mr Lambie said that the larvaciding really did work
The mosquito control responded to various specific areas where there were
complaints and this kept the mosquito population down
Mr Smith said it is being discussed upstairs to consolidate the school
medical services with the Health Department CONSOLIDATION
OF SCHOOL
Dr. Roemer said we should make this a priority to discuss on our agenda MEDICAL
The Board and the Director question how they can supervise the school nurses SERVICES
The Board signed the following permits
Animal Permits
Richard V Goodman 15 chickens Gerald M. Cupp 2 horses
5 Barrymeade Drive 171 Woburn St
Wilson Farm, Inc 4500 chickens David L Gennaro 1 horse
10 Pleasant St. 2 cattle 108 Winter St
Alfred Iodice 8 deer Vernon Parsons 1 horse
63 Winter St 1 peacock 65 Allen St.
Catering Permits
Jean's Catering Hillcrest, Nims, Kendall, Inc
100 Central St. 220 Bear Hill Rd
Milford, Mass Waltham, Mass.
Mobile Server Permits
Ben Freitas Moblie Server Charles D. Aker
321 Woburn St , Lexington 242 Lincoln St. , Lexington
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Food Service Establishments Permits
A T & T Information Services
128 Spring St
K of C Members Association, Inc
177 Bedford St
Lexington VFW, Post #3007
2 Hayes Lane
Carey's Catch II
46 Mass Ave
Bel Canto Restaurant
1715 Mass Ave
Mediplex of Lexington (Nursing Home)
178 Lowell St.
M N.B Vending Services for S E I Corp (vending machines)
83 Hartwell Ave
m.s.