Yarmouth Board of Health Approves Condemnation and Pond Testing
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Meeting Type:
Board of Health
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Meeting Date:
06/03/2024
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Recording Published:
06/04/2024
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Duration:
117 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Barnstable County
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Towns:
Yarmouth
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent meeting, the Yarmouth Board of Health addressed several community health and safety issues, including the condemnation of a property on Albion Road in West Yarmouth and the implementation of cyanobacteria testing for local ponds. Additionally, the board discussed funding allocations for human services contracts for 2025 and the inclusion of guinea hens in the town’s poultry regulations.
One notable issue was the emergency condemnation hearing of the property on Albion Road, which was described as having numerous health and safety violations. After a detailed examination of the situation, including structural issues, water leaks, and the presence of abandoned vehicles with litter and debris, the board voted to condemn the property. In the discussion, it was noted that the tenant had not allowed access for necessary repairs. Concerns were raised for the safety and well-being of the tenant and the impact on the neighborhood. The owner’s son and a contractor highlighted the challenges in property maintenance, attributing the condition to the tenant’s actions rather than owner neglect. The property was ultimately condemned, and the tenant was given 24 hours to remove personal belongings before the building would be secured. The involvement of the police and fire departments in enforcing the order was also discussed.
Parallel to this, the board contemplated the health risks posed by cyanobacteria in local ponds. The Association to Preserve Cape Cod (APCC) presented concerns regarding high levels of bacteria in Yarmouth’s ponds, especially Little Sandy Pond and Dennis Pond. Due to funding limitations, APCC could only support limited monitoring of these water bodies. The board discussed the need for more frequent monitoring and public notification, eventually approving the motion to enter a contractual relationship with APCC for annual testing of Long Pond and Flax Pond at a cost of $660. The APCC representatives detailed their online interactive map and communication strategies, including e-blasts to subscribers, to keep the community informed of the water quality in the ponds.
The board’s discussion on human services contracts for 2025 highlighted the challenge of allocating a $60,000 budget among 12 applicant organizations. The debate focused on whether to maintain previous funding levels or adjust the allocations based on current requests and organizational needs. The possibility of visiting organizations to better understand their operations was mentioned, and members suggested using an Excel sheet to compare proposed funding allocations. The Town Administrator and a Selectman commended the board for their commitment to the community, and it was decided that the discussion would continue at the next meeting to finalize the allocations.
Additionally, the board addressed updates to poultry regulations, proposing to add guinea hens to the list of restricted animals due to their loud nature. After some debate, the board voted to approve the changes, which also included the possibility of applying for variances. The meeting also covered the inspection of hotels, beaches, and pools, and the status of lifeguards at beaches to prevent potential increases in drownings. The presence of the H5 Avian flu was briefly mentioned, with a note on its potential to become transferable from birds to humans.
Robert L. Whritenour
Board of Health Officials:
Hillard Boskey, M.D., Mary Craig, Charles T. Holway, Laurance Venezia DVM, Eric Weston
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Meeting Type:
Board of Health
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Meeting Date:
06/03/2024
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Recording Published:
06/04/2024
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Duration:
117 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Barnstable County
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Towns:
Yarmouth
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