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Minutes
Village of Elk Grove
Board of Health .
September 4, 1984
1984
The regular meeting of the Elk Grove Village Board of Health was
called to oder at 8:00 p.m. by Pat McHale, Chairman.
Board Members Present Board Members Absent
Pat McHale, Chairman None
Pat Bourke
Ken Deal. Staff Present
Ray Dean Nancy Yiannias
Ray Depalma Mike Cavallini
Dr. Kelly
Dr. Labinsky
Jim Rubly
The minutes of the August 7, 1984 meeting were approved.
I Old Business
A. Update on Health Impaired Elderly Search - Newsletter -
Senior Packet
The packet for the seniors will be ready for distribution this
month. The newsletter should also -be mailed this month. Figures
from Alexi an Brothers Medical Center show that from 7/83 thru
6/84, 537 people over 65 were discharged from the hospital.
Figures showing how many required home care will hopefully be
retrieved.
B. "Old School House" Update
Mr. Fulk has taken no significant action to date. The Housing
Code Appeals Board met at 7:30 p.m. tonight and will be holding a
meeting on September 18th, with Mr. Fulk. They are requesting
him to bring proof of contracts with the well capper and the
demolition company as well as a demolition permit from the
Building Department. If he does not produce these three documents,
the Board wi11 start necessary action for demolition by the Village.
Cook County Funds will be used for this action.
C. Alternative Education Programs
Several drug abuse education programs were reviewed in the
literature and there are several programs already in place (ie:
PRIDE, IDEA etc). It might be wise to pattern a local program
after an already existing group: Before the Board of Health
will make a decision, Pat McHale and Nancy Yiannias will be
attending a meeting on September 13th which will be discussing'
substance abuse programs. Perhaps a more viable alternative
program will be discussed at that meeting. A decision on which
program the Board would like to select will be made at the
Minutes - Board- c aalth
September 4, 1984 - page 2
October Board of Health meeting.
A flier on "A Parents Guide to Teenage Parties", was
distributed to the Board. It is an excellent flier to be
distributed to parents of high school age children. The
flier will be reviewed by the Health Department and the
Police Department and altered to include local laws and will
then be distributed to parents.
D. 1353 Cumberland Circle East
A temporary.restra,n,ng order was placed on the home, allowing
the Health Department to maintain a padlock on the dome. The
judge that gave us the order also allowed 11rs. Anderson to
hire a crew for cleanup. Mobile Fleet of Palos Heights, Illinois
began cleanup on August 29th. It. should take about three weeks
to- complete the job. The family plans' to occupy the home, which
will have to be rebuilt on the interior.
E. Commercial Building Maintenance Code
This subject was tabled for the October meeting.
F. Living Will and Organ Donations
Shirley Garrison, Public Relations at Alexian Brothers Medical
Center, was asked to clear the promotion of the "Living Will"
through the brothers and administration of ABMC. If the
program is not appropriate for the hospital to promote, the
Health- Department will do so.
II. Routine Reports
A. Coordinator's Report
- Immunization Clinic
88 children were given 177 shots at the August 23rd clinic.
The next clinic will be held on October 11, 1984.
- Health Talks
The first of this years Health Talk Series will begin with
the September 8th presentation on DRGs. The program will
be given to seniors.
Housing/Health Inspector's Report
August 1 - 31, 1984
Routine Inspections
- Food Inspections 1
- Swimming Pool Inspections 9 Reinspections 14
- Other Commercial Inspections' 7
22
Residential
- Multi Family Inspections 6 Reinspections 6
- Single Family Inspections 8 Reinspection 225
- In Home Day Care Inspections 1
232
Minutes - Board c-r Health
September 4, 198 page 3
- Kicrowave Inspections 5
Total Routine Inspections and Reinspections 259
Complaint Inspections
Food -
- Commercial Inspections 1
Garbage -
- Commercial Inspections & Reinspections 2
- Residential Inspections & Reinspections 11
- Industrial Inspections & Reinspections 6
19
Insects/Rodents/Animals -
- Residential Inspections & Reinspections 9
Housing -
- Inspections. & Reinspections 2
14iscellaneous
Grass & Weeds -
- Inspections &. Reinspection 55
Letters Sent 42
Total Complaint Inspections & Reinspections 86
Grand Total Inspections & Reinspections 345
(less letters)
B. Sanitarian's Report
The "Food. Safety In the Home" tape will be shown on Channel
21 at 10:30 a.m. on September 5, 1984.
A cookie store will be opening in the Nerge-Rohlwing Road
shopping area.
Two children from the Montessori Day Care Center had
giardiasis. Preventive measures were taken to stop the
spread of this disease to other children.
The San Fillipo Thrift Store will be moving to a new location.
Inspections by the Sanitarian
August 7 - 31, 1984
Food Service 14
Temporary Food Establishments 12
Food Processors 4
Food Complaints 3
Garbage 6
Minutes - Board c ',ealth
September 4, 1984 - page 4
Day Care 1
Miscellaneous Inspections 2
Vending Machines 221
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The meeting was adjourned at 9:OS p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Nancy Yiannias
ICY/jc
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