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BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING
SEPTEMBER 10, 1984
The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Health was held Monday, September
10, 1984 at 7 15 p m. in Room G-1 (Recreation Office) of the Town Office Building
Members present were Mr James W Lambie, Chairman; Dr Donald A. Goldmann, and
Mr George A. Smith, Jr , Director of Public Health
At 7 30 p m. Mrs Jayne Tapia, R.N , Administrative Nurse for Visiting Nurse
and Community Health, Inc came before the Board Mrs Tapia reviewed, for Dr
Goldmann what had happened up until now in regard to the survey the Visiting Nurses
had done in the villages for the elderly She explained that she had come before
the Board in May for permission to do a survey in the elderly villages to see how
many frail elderly could use more services
She explained to the Board how she had done 22 assessments and 9 needed
additional services
Mrs Tapia said she had applied for a grant from the Department of Elder Af-
fairs to see if they could hire a senior health monitor (SHA) that would be a
health aide or an LPN to monitor the needs of the frail elderly if we could get
this grant and the housing authority allows the nurses to go into the villages
The visiting nurse that does the Lexington clinics now would supervise the health
monitor The position would be for a 20 hour week plus an hour to sit down with
the nurse in charge to discuss and review what was happening with the frail el-
derly that they had visited
Mrs Tapia said the project would be for nine months and she has requested
$8664 00 (grant money) and any money donated by the Board of Health
Dr Goldmann suggested to Mrs Tapia to give a call to Dr Jack Rowe of the
Harvard School of Public Health (Geriatrics) or Dr Richard Bestine of the Jewish
Rehabilitation Center and see if they could suggest something that would be able
to fund programs for the elderly
Mrs Tapia said if she goes ahead with the project she would like to involve
Mr Smith or one of the members of the Board of Health
Mrs Tapia also said she wants to get money to start a project for the elderly
at Emerson Gardens , Battle Green Apartments and Captain Parker Arms , as many of
these tenants are aging
Mr Lambie told Mrs Tapia that he hasn't been completely comfortable with
the role the Board plays now as far as the Visiting Nurses visits and these
health assessments
After a brief discussion Mrs Tapia said she would keep the Board informed
and then thanked the Board and retired
Mr Smith told the Board that Mrs Halko was unable to attend the meeting SANITARIANS
this evening because she has started back to classes on Monday evenings REPORT
He said while he was out during his illness Mrs Halko did very well filling
in for him She had trouble with the owner of the new store Castiello's When
she went up to his deli/bakery for a final inspection he still had many things
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to complete and she would not let him open until these things had been completed
Dunkin Donuts gave her some problems, but he did get his place cleaned up
RDNA Mr Smith said that the RDNA Advisory Committee is just about ready to
ADVISORY write their report to the Board of Health Wednesday evening, September 12th
COMMITTEE should be their last meeting If any member of the Board of Health wants to
go - it will be held up in the Public Works Office (lkoom 201) of the Town Office
Building
The final letter will need a large scale review with the Board of Health
Mr Smith said the committee was upset with him because of his restrictions
on food service If there is going to be cafeterias, he said, their has to be
full pest control because pests, i e cockroaches, can travel both ways (to the
cafeterias and from the cafeterias
The RDNA Advisory Committee will probably meet at the October meeting of the
Board of Health if their report/letter is completed before then
MOSQUITO Mr Smith said the mosquitoes are beginning to go - the mosquito trappings
CONTROL are low in number
A horse died in Brockton from EEE David Henley of the E M M C P told Mr
Smith that at the state game farm pheasants have been dying He said when one
pheasant dies that the others have a tendency to pick at the dead one and can
contact EEE that way but even those in noncontiguous pens have also died so they
must have been bitten by mosquitoes
Mr Smith said he will be writing his last weekly message for the cable
TV this week
FARMINGTON The plans for the new subdivision, Farmington Rise, going to be built by
RISE SUB- Mr Mark Moore seem o k Drainage arrangement is good, there will be town
DIVISION sewer and town water
Mr Smith suggested that the Board ask Mr Mark Moore to come into the next
Board Meeting
Mr Smith said Susan Adler, Assistant to the Town Manager, had asked for his
comments on the Bow Street sewage dumping station
Mr Smith said he can"just see the Bow Street manhole for sewage disposal
having to be moved somewhere else when the new development is completed and
people move in tnere " He felt that the manhole should be manned at all times
during the day because in the past trucks have come in there from out of Town
that were not licensed with the Board of Health Mr Smith thinks that the
disposal site should be up at Public Works and manned with someone up there
RAYTHEON Mr Smith told the Board that he is meeting on Wednesday, September 12th with
NO SMOKING Mr Norman Cohen, Town Counsel, in regard to Raytheon and their not setting aside
SECTION a 25% of their cafeteria seats for non-smokers
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The Board was told that Mr Smith has set the annual Flu Vaccine Clinic for
the elderly, town employees , and chronically ill persons for October 11, 1984
at Cary Hall He said he is trying to set something up for that day so that
school employees and town employees could come in to get the shot and get out faster
than they have in past years He thinks maybe he could set something up in
the left corridor down near the kitchen
Mr Smith said that Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day has been set
for October 20, 1984
The next meeting has not been scheduled at this time
Meeting adjourned 8 30 p m.
The following permits are to be signed by the Board;
Food Service Establishments
Sunshine Convenient Food Mart Countryside Deli
373 Mass Ave 321 Woburn St
Kindercare Learning Center Kitchen Creative Gourmets LTD for Itek # 1
80 Maple St 10 Maguire Rd
Mother Earth Natural Foods ARA Services for Honeywell
10 Muzzey St Radiation Ctre
2 Forbes Rd
Mario's Italian Restaurant
1733 Mass Ave Canteen Corp for Instrumentation Lab
113 Hartwell Ave
Food Service Establishments - Vending
Servomation for Ginn & Co
Viking Vending Corp for Hayden Recreation 191 Spring St
Center
24 Lincoln St Dining Management Services for
Data Instruments
Canteen Corp for Instrumentation Lab 4 Hartwell Place
113 Hartwell Ave
Interstate United Corp for Data Resources
24 Hartwell Ave
Interstate United Corp for Data Resources
29 Hartwell Ave
New England Vending Corp for Varian Vacuums
121 Hartwell Ave
Canteen Corp for Instrumentation Lab
101 Hartwell Ave
Retail Food Stores Permits (Markets)
Sunshine Convenient Food Mart
373 Mass Ave
MediMart
60 Bedford St
Maunder's Meat Market, Inc
1768 Mass Ave
Catering Permits
Servomation Corp for Minuteman Home Care-
Senior Citizens catering at Church of
Our Redeemer
6 Meriam St
Sewage Disposal Permit
F J Ratta Co , Inc
235 School St , Acton, Ma
Chemical Toilet Permits
Spauling & Slye For Kilnbrook #5
15 N E Executive Park, Burlington
Weitz Construction Co For Cranberry Hill (Off Merrett Rd )
P 0 Box 179, Needham, MA
Animal Permits
Francis W Smith - 2 horses, 7 goats and 20 chickens
4 Clematis Rd.
Elio Sgrosso - 14 chickens
215 Marrett Rd.
Anne Butler - 1 horse
22 Rangeway
Donald Flannery - 12 laying hens
22 Vine St
Syringe Permit
Barry W J Rose
8 Blossomcrest Rd , Lexington
Methyl Alcohol Permits
Citgo Service Center
384 Waltham St
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Methyl Alcohol Permits - continued
Barrett & Son Sunoco Station
301 Mass Ave
Lexington Exxon Station
10 Woburn St
Minuteman Regional Vocational School
758 Marrett Rd
WalthamStreet Mobil Station
396 Waltham St
MacKay Hardware
166 Bedford St
Lafley's Service Station - 27 Mass Ave
Arlex Oil Corp
275 Mass Ave
Lexington Shell Service Center
1095 Mass Ave
Heritage Service Centers , Inc
277 Bedford St
Stop & Shop
36 Bedford St
Midnight Motors
433 Marrett Rd
Ray Potter's Service Center
330 Woburn St
Al Stander's Gulf Service, Inc
324 Marrett Rd
C V S Pharmacy
1735 Mass Ave
Medi Mart
60 Bedford St
Minuteman Auto Supply
313 Marrett Rd
Sunshine Convenient Food Store
373 Mass Ave