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J <br />. 1QED <br />C?ERK <br />LiiG, MASS. <br />Board of Health Meeting 2"59 3 F` 18 A OF 2 2 <br />Minutes <br />January 9, 2003 <br />The meeting was called to order at 6:04 P.M. Reading Town Hall, Berger Room, 16 <br />Lowell Street, Reading, Massachusetts, by James J. Nugent, Jr., Chairman, Colleen <br />Seferian, Vice Chair and Barbara Meade, secretary and staff liaison Jane Fiore, Health <br />Services Administrator were present. <br />The minutes of the December 12, 2002 were accepted as read 3:0:0. <br />Next order of business: <br />Administrative hearing regarding Youth Access compliance check of 12/21 at <br />Getty Gas Station, 306 Main Street, Reading. Those present: Ron Beaureguard, <br />Tobacco Control Director for Healthy Communities, Nancy Smith, compliance <br />officer for Healthy Communities, Madal Awad, owner and manager of Getty Gas <br />Station at 306 Main Street, Reading, MA 01867 and Sargent David Stamatis Reading <br />Police Department. An explanation of procedures for compliance checks was given to <br />the Board. Nancy Smith read into the minutes the events of 12/21 at 306 Main Street <br />from her report (attached). Mr. Awad was addressed by the chairman of the Board to <br />offer his side of the afternoon's compliance check. He was asked if he asked for and <br />identification. He did say he did not ask for identification and had made a mistake. He <br />said he did call the police and tried to detain the car of the compliance officer and <br />student. <br />The Chairman thanked everyone for their input and the Board would take the matter <br />under advisement. Mr. Awad would hear from the Board. <br />• Administrative hearing regarding Dangerous Dog: owner James Murphy, 22 Willow <br />Street: animal mixed breed. Those present regarding the case, owner, James Murphy, <br />ACO Andrew Nichols. The dog has been picked up by the AOC numerous times. The <br />Board listened to the owner and the AOC. By a vote of 3:0:0 the Murphy animal will <br />be leached, or on a run. There will be an 8 foot fence installed on the property to <br />enclose the animal when out on the owner's property by April 15. The Health <br />Administrator will send an order letter to Mr. Murphy regarding BOH decisions. <br />AOC will continue to follow complaints and progress of care for the animal. <br />• Administrative Hearing dangerous dog: 96 Washington Street, owner George Dinan, <br />dog mixed rotweiler. Multiple complaints to ACO regarding attacks by animals, when <br />unleashed. No bites reported although two girls with puppies were attached and <br />police officer pulled animal off puppies. Those present for the administrative <br />hearing, owner George Dinan, ACO Andrew Nichols, neighbors Mr. And Mrs. <br />MacLeod of 38 Mineral Street owners of the puppies. Board of Health voted 3:0:0 to <br />order the owner to leash the animal, have the animal on a run in the yard, take the <br />
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