HomeMy WebLinkAboutMN-BOH-1935 DOM. OE Ulm mamas 'N
ITT OF ITWQA,
N.T.
tt
REGt1IM MEETING SAM a. 1935
.2 .
PRZSM &.--- Oormi.ssioners--tatterson,Liver:aore,
MoCormiok.,Parker,VanPelt
I nape ct or-- bWt
Health Officer--"Oe
Dairy- lAspe ct or--Kolar
i&ilk 'T nape ct or--Bake r
Dr.--Hauenstein
Alderman----Conpbell
Vice-Chairmaan Patterson presided in the absence of
Mayor Smith who was making an inspection of arterial
j highways through the City with State, District Engineer Pinsk.
On 'motion of Commissioner Livermore,Ddotor McCormick
was requested to convey to Commissioner Carey the Boardis
regrets that he is ill and unable to attend the meeting- also
to extend the Board's best wishes for his prompt and ial
recovery.
Minutes Minutes of the preceding :meeting 'were duly approved.
Reports The,usual monthly reports were read and
ordered filed. The Visiting Nurse reported
collections of 07. 50; the Venereal Clinic 0+.00; from the
sale of Milk Licenses $92.00.
The Board discussed the apparent steady
. increase in known cases of Tuberculosis, as shown by the
Health report. No definite agreement was reached as to the
rtason, for such increase; some thought it was due to better
reporting but all agreed that it was not a definite indication
that the disease was increasing. It was also agreed that
the next few years would probably tell the story and also show
what effect the present depression will have on public health.
The 'su wary of bacterilogical examinations
of milk made -during 193 ,as reported W 'Dr. Homer, showed
much better quality of milk than in 1933. Mo Hauenstein
reported that the :milk a inati-ons for Decerber wore :vatip-»
factory and that the publicity caused by the Boards a previous
discussion of its exe-nination of chocolate milk evidently
had beneficial results because the examinations made last
month of this product showed considerable improvement.
Mayor Smith arrived but requested
Oommi.ssiover Patterson to continue as Chairman.
Hi.lk Dr. Genung reported that he had rece vod;
Bottle authorization frog State Department of Health far
Capes the continued use of "Plug Caps" in lieu of
caps covering the pouring lip of :milk bottles, beyond
the present restricted date of January 1, 1935* The Clerk
read the letter authorizing such extension.
Dy Commissioner ,Liveri_1ore: seconded by Cori. VanPelt:
RESOLVED: that the Health Officer notify all
deaa,erw,tha,t the Board of Health hereby extends the time for
the use of "Plug Caps" to July 1, 1935 for the purpose of
permitting the dealers to use up their present supply and
that positively no further extension will be allowed after
July 11 1935- Carried t
Audit It was roved, seconded and carried that the bills
audited and a-pproved by the Finance Co-2--Attee be and
the sw-ie are hereby approved for payment.
It was :coved, seconded and carried that Vice-Chairman
Patterson be re-elected as Vioe-Cnair:aan of the Board to act
in the absence of the H-'ayor during 1935-
On ::lotion resting adjourned. f
.1�
/ City Clerk
2
BOARD OF HEALTH PRO
CITY OF -ITHACA, X.-Yo,
, W" DEETINGITA_ 1,1�1.x'35'
P&It"
PRE BENT-- Say or Smith
Commissioners--.-Livermore,'Patterson,VanP ilt,.
McCormick, Parker
Al derman--Robl e
Inspectors--Baker,Kolar
Dr. County Lab.—Hauenstein
Minutes Minutes of the preceding meeting duly aptroved.
Melton Alderman Noble reported on tie`?felt on case
Case The Clerk also read a report thereon
filed by Attorney Powers. The substance of the:.
reports indicated that as soon as briefs were filed by
each Attorney, the Court would render a deofsion;and" than
if the decision was adverse to Mr. Melton, his Attorney
would probably file an appeal which would further 4eley
definite disposition of the case.
Reports The usual monthly reports were 'r4d'.an(:
ordered filed; the Visiting Nurse colli,:6ted
2.75; the Venereal Clinic $1.00 and from i:ilk I;j c,0nses
12.00.
Milk Dr. Baker reported a record for exoellent
milk examinations of producers for the past month which
was --cibnfirmed by Dr. Hauenstein'a report on dealerIs
samples.
Audit By Comissiover Patterson- seconded by 00M.11c0orm ckr,
RESOLVED: that the bills audited and approved by
the Finance Committee be and the some hereby- are
approved for payment.
Carried
Annual The Health-Offioer° filed and riwde-i*sious
Report corment*s on his annual report for the year 1934
Health whichwas reviewed and considered by the Board
O f fi oer members.
Theme being no further business the meeting adjourned,
�1
i`ty' C�lie rk
j
f
9--101
GA0 3 'G,
1
REGULAR MEETING BCH 12� 195_
�_P.I .
PRESENT--Mayor Smith
Commi ssioners---Livermore,patter soil,VanPelt,Parker
Health Officer---Genung
Inspectors- Kolar,Baker,::.. . . .."
Director--Hauenstein.
Minutes Minutes of the preceding meeting duly approved.
Rgports The usual monthly reports, read and ordered
filed. The Visiting Nurse reported collections
of $2. 50 and from the sale of Milk Licenses $13.00.
Audit By, Coxmissioner Patterson: seconded by Com. Parker:
RESOLVED:that the bills audited and approved
by the Finance Committee be and the same are hereby
approved for payment.
Carried
On motion meeting adjourned.
BOARD OF HEA Z4 OCEED NGS
City of Ithaca,NtY.
REGULAR MEETING 4 P.M. ""' :.11•. '' APRIL 91 1935
{
' PRESENT--Mayor 8mith
Commissioners---Livermore,Patterson,VanPelt,)[aCormick,Carey
Heth Officerr--Genung
Inspectors---Baker,Kolar
County Lab Dr.-- Hauenstein
Aldermen--Campbell
Sewer Inspector--Woodford,.
Minutes Minutes of the preceding meeting were duly approved.
eports The usual monthly reports were read and
ordered filed. The Visiting Nurse reported
collections of $2.00 and Venereal Clinic $1.50.
Sale of Dr. Hauenstein reported that apparently there
ah000late was no provision in the Sanitary Code covering the
ilk sale of chocolate milk and buttermilk.
On motion the matter was referred to the Milk Committee
to make a recom-aendation.
Audit By. Oommissioner Patterson: seconded by Cam. McCormick:
RESOLVED: that the bills approved and
audited by the Finance Committee be and the same are
hereby approved for payment.
Carried
'On motion meeting adjourned.
Acting Secretary
ti
.w"�11 _
BOARD OF HEALTH PROCEDDINGS
CITY OF t •
REGULAR MEETING 4 P.M. may lc- :LM
PRESENT.-Mayor Smith
Comai.ssinners-;Uveftore,ftti a n,Dr.Parker
County Lab. Dr. -Dr' Hauenstein
Dairy & Meat Inspector--Dr, Kolar
Bacteriologist--Dr. Baker
Sewer Inspector--Woodford.
Minutes The Minutes of the preceding meeting were
duly approved.
Hancock St. 14r, Arthur Brenan appeared before the Board
in regard to complaint4 that have been received
regarding the premises owned by him on Hancock Streets.
none of which are connected with the sanitary sewer'
or City water system. During the discussion it
developed that one of the properties was vacant blit that
one was being occupied by a family on public welfare
relief. It was moved seconded and carried that if the
Welfare Department is maintaining a family on these
premises, that the Board of Health respeetft-Ily regtiests
that this family be removed to other more suitable
quarters.
Due to the absence of Dr. Genung it was
agreed that further consideration of the abatement of
the nuisances complained of, be postponed until the
next meeting.
Monthly The Clerk read the usual monthly reports
Reports which were received and ordered filed, The
Visiting Nurse reported collections of $4.050 and the
Venereal Clinic $1.00. Dr, Baker reportod milk
counts were unusually good for the past mon }aiid
Dr, Hauenstein also reported .that his ni;Lk examination's
were very good.. He also reported that t,4q ate
Department had informed him that Regula x,;02 of �....►
Chapter III of the Sanitary Code adequatelVof
3overe
the requirement and restrictions off! the a
chocolate milk and buttermilk.
Milk Mr. William Luce presented a petition
Bottle signed by most of the milk dealers whoroi4 ,t ,
Caps requested the Board to extend from July lst to
Jaauary lst.1936 the period in which the plug �Vq of
'milk bottle caps might legally be used. Their
petition gave many reasons for this roque&t ..*iieh they
claimed had been granted in most of the othoi nearby
Cities. It was movod,secondod and carried that the date,
heretofore set by the Board as July lst fortiAo
limit in which the use of �.'p3.ixg.. caps for mi k�'kit" tIc�s
could be legally used be advanced to Augury 1i193E `
in order to give the fioard members ample tine for
proper consideration of this petition; and that copies
of .the petition be circulated among the absgnt mgmbeTs
so that final decision and action may be taken at the
next regular mooting.
3 Audit MOVED by Commissioner Pattorson:seeonded by Com.Livermore
RESOLVED: that the bills approved and
audited by the Finance Committee be and the same hereby
arc approved for payment.
r
Carried
On motion meeting adjourned.
City Clerk.
L:
.k
BOARD OF HEALTH PROCEEDINGS
CITY OF ITHACA, N.Y.
REGULAR MEETING 4 P:M. JUNE 11, 1935
PRESENT---Mayor Smith
Commissioners--Livermore.McCormick,Patterson
Health Officer--Genung
Inspector---Kolar
County Lab. Dr.--Hauenstein
MinutesTheThe Minutes of the preceding meeting were
duly approved.
Reports The usual monthly reports were read and
ordered filed. The Visiting Nurse reported collec-
tions of $5.90.
Milk Dr. Genung read a letter from the Child s
Bottle Study Club endorsing the use of. tbe covered type
Cape cap for milk bottles.
The Commissioners present agreed that to take
action on the question of requiring the covered
type milk bottle caps, would be unwise at this time
due to the small number of members of the Board being
present. It was therefore moved, seconded and carried
that the date to which the plugged type milk bottle
caps might be -used be advanced from August let to
October let, 1935, and that this matter be made a
special order of business for the next regular meeting
and 9.11 members of the Board notified to that effect
in the call for such meeting.
Audit By Commissioner Patterson: seconded by Com.Livermore:
RESOLVED: that the bills audited and approved
`. by the Auditing Committee be- and the same are hereby
approved for payment_.
Cerried.
On motion meeting adjourned.
(( City Clerk
BOARD •OF HEALTH-'
REGULM MEETING 4 P.M. JULY 9. 1935
PRESENT-Comipissioners--Livermore,Patterson,VanPelt '
Health. Officer--Genung
Due to the flood disaster no quorum.
Those present approved audit and received usual monthly
reports which were ordered filed..
The Visiting Nurse reported collections of $5.75
{ On motion meeting adjourned.
jityClerk
i
BOARD OF HEALTH PROCEEDIN0S
CITY -OF ITHACA, N.Y.
SPECIAL+ MEETING 11:30 A.M. Jt3 I="` 1935
PRESENT--Mayor Smith
Commissioners--Patterson,McCormiek,VanPelt,Perker
Health Officer--Genung
Mayor smith reported that he had called the Board together
to discuss the health situation as result of the recent flood.
He stated that of the 1,500 cellars estimated to have had
flood water, there remained at the present 300 that were
still flooded$ and because of this fact he had urged Mr. Pinsk
of the State Department of Public Works to continue to keep fully
opened the gates at the north end of the Lake so that this-level
would sooner reach a more normal elevation and thus relieve the
flooded cellars and improve health conditions as quickly as
possible.
He asked the Board members to suggest some "DO'S" and"DONTRO
for the benefit of the flood sufferers and also asked if any
disinfectant could be distributed for use by the general public
who would not understand the handling of such chemical. After
some discussion the Board agreed on the following suggestions:
As soon as the dllar is pumped out or again runs dry,
remove all articles that have been effected by flood water
to fresh air and sunshine. Cellar windows
Olothing, furniture etc. , can be was76ed off with emonia water.
A should be opened up and #ale=dehlfir cored out as
qui akl—y as possible.
Air and sunshine are the best agents to use generally, the
use of disinfectant is discouraged because of their.ohemical
reaction. For example, chloride of lime might be alright
on dirt or concrete cellar bottoms but this chemical will
attack metal, clothing etc. ,and should be used with care.
Unslaoked lime as is used by the City glean-up orews
is probably the best and safest, but care should be
exercised in the use of this material as concentrated amounts
produce considerable heat and might set fire to imflamable
material.
Foul odors may be disagreeable for a day or two but are
not injurious to health.
Empty and drain all stagmant water from discarded uteneils
from gutters ete. ,to prevent mosquito breeding.
Keep children out of gutters, surface water, pools and
cellar water as all such water is no doubt pollvited with sewage.
For the same reason do not swim in the Lake or Creeks
until the same are declared safe.
Typhoid is contracted through the mouth and careful attention
to cleanliness and the use of only pure food and water is
therefore essential. Any person desiring to be inoculated
against typhoid should apply to their own Physician or to the
health office at #101 N.Cayuga St. , at .the corner of State St.
There being 'no further business the meeting on motion adjourned.
(11 ,`City Clerk
71
BOARD OF HEALTH PROCEEDINGS
CITY OF 1THA , N. Y.
REGULAR MEETING AUGUST 13, 1935
4 P. M.
PRESENT--Mayor Smith
Commissioners--MoOormick, lean Pelt, Patterson
Parker, Livermore
Health Officer--Genung
Inpseetors--Baker, Kolar
Director--Hauenstein
Minutes Minutes of the preceding meeting were duly
f approved.
Pigs A lady who lives in the vicinity of
325 Elm Street complained to the Board regarding
occupants of that premises who, she claimed, kept
about twenty pigs.
Health Officer Genung reported that the
party complained of was Mr. Sincebaugh and that
he had already discussed the matter with
Mr. Sincebaugh who had agreed to remove the
pigs after the County Fair was over..
I
Commenting further along this line,
Health Officer Genung reported that Mr. Bowloby
on Floral Avenue also harbored many pigs and that
in his opinion there should be a city ordinance
prohibiting anyone from keeping live pigs or
hags within the city: 11 ata. .
It was moved, seconded, and carried that the
Board of Health recommend to the Common Council
that an ordinance be adopted prohibiting the
keeping of live pigs or hogs within the city
limits.
Weed Grass Ordinance A
petition was received from
property owners in the neighborhood
-ot*,'- fork and Tioga. Streets complaining of the high
weeds and grass that have been allowed to aocwaulate
j in the lot at that corner and requesting the Board
to notify the oder to have this lot mowed. The
Clerk was requested to call the owner's attention'
j to the city ordinance requiring owners to keep lots
properly mowed. The Clerk was also requested to ask
the local newspapers to run a story concerning the
city ordinaxce requiring owners to keep their lots
free of weeds and high grass
Monthly Report The usual monthly reports were re-
ceived, read and orders filed. The visiting
nurse reported collection in the amount of three
dollars and fifty cents. The Health Officer called
attention to the fact that during the previous month
there were twenty-one more births than deaths. He
also pointed out that in spite of the fact that
Ithaca experienced a serious flood during July, there
were only three cases of communicable diseases re-
ported during the month. The general health of the
community and the condition of the Milk and the
water supply were particularly good considering
conditions.
Dr. Baker reported that he had investigated
a complaint regarding the sale of bootleg milk and
has apparently located the source of the supply and
that after warning the offenders, the sale of this
milk stopped.
BOARD 'OF HEAWN PROCEED MS
CITY OF ITHACA, N. Y.
REGULAR MEETING -2- AUGUST ill f935
4 P. M.
Swimming Dr. Riley, County Health Officer, rep�lr
that he found more or less polution in three
different samples of lake front water butPa #fid
out that because no previous samples had e�sX. , , .4n
taken he had no basis for comparison and
fore doubted very much if the purety of the lake
front water was any better before the flood the
it showed as a result of these samples. .le
pointed out that under the circumstances, he had
no power or right to publicly announce that the
lake front was safe for swimming. The Board
agreed that the city could not guarantee .the
purety of the lake for swimming and that all
these facts should be made public with the
distinct understanding that anyone -bathing in
lake at Stewart P ark did so, as has always been
the case, at their own risk.
Audit Resolution by Commissioner Patterson
seconded by McCormick:
RESOLVED: that the bills audited and
approved by the Finance Committee be end the
same are hereby approved for payment.
Oarr i ed
Milk Bottle Caps The resolution by Livermore:
seconded by McCormick:
RESOLVED; that the Board hereby extends
to January 1,' 1936 permission to use plug type
milk bottle caps.
Carried
On motion meeting adjourned.
Secretary
-
I
HOARD OrRZAL
�I�Y"010271,'te,
REGULAR PET I NG 4 P.H. SEPTEMBER 10,L 19,U
PRESENT---Mayor Smith
Oommiseioners--Livermore,Patterson,VatReZt,HcCormick
Health Officer•-Genung
Inspector--Kolar
flounty Lab. Dr.--Hauenstein
HIKUTES 'Minutes of the preceding meeting duly approved.
Helton Qommtesioner Patterson reported that the Helton
•.� Case property nuisance finally had been eliminated
by the demolition of the buildingend
therefore only the cellar remained to be filled
to complete the job.
Dr.Crum f e By Ooramissioner Livermore:seconded by Oom.VanPelt: .
Bill RESOLVED that the bill of Dr. Oruro for 410.00
for delinquency examination of Julia Husar be referred back
to the Family Welfare Society; it being understood that
if they do not honor the bill, then the same is to be paid
from an appropriatb fund of this Board. .
Carried. .
Hogs The Health Officer reported he had received
additional complaints in regard to permitting hogs to be
left in the City. It was reported that an ordinance was
being prepared for Council action.
Reports The usual monthly reports were read and filed;
the V'iaiting Nurse reporting collections of $2.00 and from
the sale of vaccine virus 01.10:. The Health Officer stated
that one case of typhoid had been reported during
September but no others had been discovered and that the
s6urce of the infection had not been found. The milk and
other conditions were reported good.
Audi-t By Commissioner Patterson: seconded by Cors. Livermore:
RESOLVED: that the bills approved and audited by
the Finance Ooa.,iittee be and the some are approved
for payment.
Carried
I
On motion meeting ad'ourned.
1 .1 E:Llat thews,
i Secretary
1.0
BOARD off HEALTH PRQGtEEDIHGS
CITT O 2Ti1AOA, 'N.Y.
REGULAR MEZT1XQ 4 p.m. Oct? 1935
PP,wSENT--Oommissioners-Patterson, Livermore, VanPelt,
McCormick, Parker
Health Officer-Genung
Inspectors--Woodford, Kolar, Baker
Director Co. Lab.--Hauenstein
In the absence of Mayor Smith, Vice-Chairman" terem
presided.
Reports Health Officer Genung read the usual monthly--,reports
which were received and ordered filed. The siting
NiWas reported collection in the amount of .00; and
the Venereal Clinic 03.00.ulmsn
'PrtS'�o h /elly
on Property It was reported that the building on the *0440P
property at last was demolished and removed and
the ground properly cleaned and graded.
Audit Moved by Commissioner McCormick; seconded by Commissioner
VanPelt:
RESOLVED: that the bills audited. and approved,lbyF the
Finance Committee be and the same are hereby approved
for payment.
Employee' s Examination The Clerk reported that the Board of
Public works had favorably considered
a suggestion of Attorney Stephens to have all laborers
in that department take a physical examination as a
matter of record in case of a subsequent injury re Bult-
ing in eward of Workmen' s Compensation. He elm re-
ported that the Commissioners had requested this Board
to authorize the Health Officer to make such examination
for the Board of Public works.
RESOLUTION: By Commissioner Livermore; sec=44. by
Commissioner VanPelt:
WHEREAS: the Board of Public Works has requested ex- •--.i
amination of its employees by the Health pf l6erl and
WHEREAS: this Board is without information es to the
number of employees involved and the character of the
examination required,. now therefore
RESOLVED: that the Health Officer be requested to co-
operate with the Board of Public Works in determining j
to what extent such examinations are required, and re-
port beck to this Board.
Motion Carried.
On motion meeting adjourned.
City Clerk
BOARD OF HEALTH PROCE DINGS
CITY OF ITHACA, N.Y.
REGULAR MEETING 4 P.M. November 12, 1935.
PRESENT--Commissioners--Livermore,Va.nPelt,Patterson,
Casey, Parker, McCormick.
Health Officer--Genung
Inspector--Kolar
Dr. Hauenstein,Dr. Co. LAbora.tory
In the absence of Mayor Smith, Vice Chairman Patterson
presided.
The usual monthly reports were received and ordered
filed. The Visitin . Nurse reported collections of $2.00
and Venereal clinic 3.00.
All reports were satisfactory and there being no
further business the meeting on m ion adjourned.
w City Cler
BOABn OF EULTH PROCEEDINGS.
- i.�w�
CITY OF I2". N.Y.
REGLTLI�B_
MEETING P.Y. D$CZM= 10. 1 3
PRESMM6-1(ayor with
Commissioners-Livermore,Patterson,McCormick,Parker
Health Officer-Genung
Inspector--Kolar
Director—Hauenstein
Alderman-Noble
The Minutes of the preceding meeting were read and d4y7approved.
The usual monthly reports were read and ordered filed. The
Visiting Nurse reported collections of $4,00..
It was moved,seconded and carried that the bills audited
and approved by the Finance Committee be and the same hereby are
approved for payment.
Mayor Smith stated that as this was his last meeting with this
Board, he wished at this time to express to the members his real
appreciation for their earnest efforts in behalf of the people of
Ithaca in safeguarding and protecting the public health ; he thanked
them for their cooperation and wished them continued success
in. their public -health work.
On motion meeting adjourned.
i
• J.E.liatthews,
i --
City Clerk
12
BOARD OF HEALTH PROCEEDINGS
CITY OF ITHACA. N.Y.
REGULAR MEETING 4 P.M. JANUARY 14, 1936
PRESENT--Mayor Myers
Commissioners--Livermore,Patterson,Parker,McCormiok
Aldermen--Bishop,Hoover,Vail
, Attorney--Powers
Health Officer--Genung
Inspectors--Baker,Kolar
County Lab. Dr.--Hauenstein
Clerk--Matthews
MINUTES Minutes of the preceding meeting were duly approved.
Reports The usual monthly reports were presented,read and
ordered filed.- The following collections were reported:
Milk Licenses . . . . $71.00
Fees Visiting Nurse 5. 50
Fees Veneral Clinic 23.50
Commenting on his report, Dr. Baker noted a marked
improvement in the quality of the local milk supply since 1930.
He considered that the installing of improved refrigerating
equipment by dairy establishments has had most to ,do
with reducing the bacteria count in the milk supply.
AUDIT By Commissioner Patterson: seconded by Com. Livermore:
RESOLVED, that the bills approved and audited by
the Finance Committee be and the same gereby are approved
for payment. Carried
The Mayor appointed the following standing committees
of the Board of Health for the year 1936:
NUISANCES AND COMPLAINTS
Parker, Livermore, Smiley
FOOD STUFFS, DAIRY PRODUCTS, WATER AND ICE
Patterson, MoCormick, Carey
INFECTIOUS AND CONTAGIOUS DISEASES
McCormick, Parker, Smiley
RECORDS AND STATISTICS
Livermore, Parker, Patterson
RULES REGULATIONS AND SANITARY CODE
Smiley, Carey, Livermore
FINANCE AND ACCOUNTS
Carey, McCormick, Patterson
On motion meeting adjourned.
.Q
GEO.A.BLEAN,
Acting Secretary