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� Orq O <br />Town of Reading <br />=i Meeting Minutes <br />RECEIVED <br />„O'6jPIM(OPPaP TOWN CLERK <br />READING, MASS. <br />Board - Committee - Commission - Council: <br />Board of Health 1iliI6 FEB 22 P 3 <br />Date: 2013 -09 -12 Time: 5:35 PM <br />Building: Reading Town Hall Location: Berger Room <br />Address: 16 Lowell Street <br />Purpose: General Business <br />Attendees: Members - Present: <br />Barbara Meade, David Singer, Andrew Friedmann <br />Members - Not Present: <br />Others Present: <br />Ruth Clay, Staff <br />Minutes Respectfully Submitted By: Darlene Foley <br />Topics of Discussion: <br />Minutes <br />The minutes of June 5 and July 18, 2013 were presented. Meade made motion to accept, <br />seconded by Singer. Approved 3:0 <br />Health Directors Report <br />Pizza World will be relocating to 306 Main Street, a site which has groundwater petroleum <br />products contamination. They have submitted their plan review application. The Health <br />Department will be working closely with Conservation and Building during development of <br />the site. Friedmann will look Into the status with DEP. <br />Other business and items not reasonably anticipated at the time of posting: <br />Clay began discussion of proposed regulations that would prohibit the sale of drug <br />paraphernalia, not including rolling papers. She will look Into other communities that have <br />this regulation and also discuss with Erica McNamara of RCASA. <br />Clay advised the Reading Fall Street Faire went well. Permits were issued to 28 vendors. <br />Friedmann opened discussion on the use of tetrachlorethylenes in the dry cleaning business <br />and the possibility of future businesses converting to the use of less toxic chemicals. There <br />is growing concern for employees being exposed and those in surrounding businesses that <br />may also be exposed and the potential link to an increase in cancer rates. Clay will find out <br />whether other communities are pursuing these issues. <br />Due to restrictions in the Health Revolving Fund primarily for flu clinic use only, the issue <br />will be brought before Town Meeting in the spring to broaden the use of such funds. <br />Meeting adjourned at 6:45 pm. <br />Materials distributed: <br />Agenda <br />Page I 1 <br />
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