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REGUlAR 110lJTHLY HSEl'ING BOARD OFHE.4.LTH
HElD L; OF}'ICE OF BOARD
JULY 5, 19j1
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Present: lw. James M. Hall, Jr., Chairman; 11r. O. O. Allsbrook, l~yor; Dr. J. C.
Knox, Dr. James H. Smith and Dr, R. Byyant Hare, Jr.
On motion by Hayor Allsbrook, slOconded by Dr. Knox, the r.linutes of the last meeting
1vere approved 1vithout reading; copies having been sent to the Board members. Carried.
As requested by the Board at their June meeting, l.w. JOhll Galog appeared before the
Board regarding plumbing violations. He 1laS represented by lk. R. H. Kemon, Attorney.
l,w. Kermon requested that he be given a bill of particulars in the Galog case in
order that he might familiarize himself ,lith the charges against Hr. Galog and he better
prepared to represent him. Motion W1lS mde by Dr. Smith that the bill of particulars
be given to Hr. Kennon and that a special meeting of the Board be held on l"leJnesday,
July 19, 1961, at 2:30 P. M., for the hearine of the Galog case. lbtion ,Jas seconded
by Dr. Knox and carri6d. (I,w. Bradford Tillery, County Attorney, lias present and said
he would prepare the bill of particulars. The health department file on the Galog case
was turned over to lw. Tillery).
The suit involving the health department in the matter of the automobile accident
October 19, 1961, Scott vs Turner, MIS discussed. lW. Tillery, County Attorney, stated
that if he found hi.r.lself to be in conflict in this suit that he would \vithdra1V from it.
The Board lJaS advised that lw. Cicero Yo,:, CitJT Attorney, had requested the insurance
policies on the foec;in[; truck and that they had been turned over to him.
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Dr. Davis, Health Director, reported that Hr. La"citer had talked ,lith Hr. Churchill,
Acting City !~nager, \'lith regard to any possibility of the use of the Coast Line Building
for the health department. I,w. Churchill stated that the t1vO 101ier floors are already
occupied by City Departments;that there is no elevator available for the third floor
and elevator companies have stated that the cost of moving an elevator to serve this
floor llould be prohibitive. The third floor of any building without an elevator would
be totally :Unpractical for t he health department I s activities due to the number of
children and old people using the health department facilities.
lw. lassiter read a pro~sed change in the Ordinance governing hog pens and hog
pastures; the foll01ving vhe proposed ehange:
SECTION ?-4, ClIAPl'ER IV of the Regulations Governing Health and Sanitation in New
Hanover County, North Carolina, shall be amended to read as follo1is:
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It shall lee unla1iful for any person, firm or corporation to keep
any hog, pig or s1ane within any building, pen, lot or any other
place within the corporate limits of any incorporated city, to,m,
or village in the county of NelV Hanover; or ,lithin 500 feet of any
occupied house, d1iell~1g, other tl~n the dwelling of the owner or
keeper of the hogs, in which case the distance shall be at loast
f:ifty (50) feet, or allY building in the county of Nell Hanover in
,mich food for the use of hurren beings is stored or kept for sale, or
1vithin fifty (50) feet of any well of cistern \'lithin the eounty from
\vhich 1'later may be drunk; or j.lithin five hundred (500) feet of any
church or school house l'lithin the county of IJ",: Hanover. A hog pasture
may eA-tend to not less than tHO hundred and fifty (250) foot from such
d'181Iines or buildings, but any part of such pasture l'mero hogs gatller
in numbers because of feeding place, shelter shade, or for any other
reacon, shall be at least I::ive hundred (500) feot from the d,mllincs or
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buildings mentioned above. All places ~here hogs are kept shall be
in a clean and sanitary condition and everything necessary for the
control of odors and flies shall be done.
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The Board t-lished to have additional time in ,mich to considor this matter
before taking action and, requested that a copy of the proposed changes
be sent to the individual BOOord members for study.
I-lotion to adjourn t-/aS made by Nayor Allsbrook, seconded by Dr. Knox.
APProve~. ~ 1961
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c;PJo;CIAL Ie,; .TIlIC BO"ED OF tL".LTI!
LEill II! OFFICE OF BOAIID
JULY 19, 19G1
Present: 1<rr. James H. IIall" Jr., Chairman; Dr. James II. Smith and Dr. J. C.
Knox.
This "JCl3 a special called. m. r:tinG of cile Bo<::rd to take up the matter of
repeated violnt.i..ons of the pl"J..Llb~~ code by 111'. Joha G.s.loG, and Hhich ,-ns
unfinished businoss ca -ri...:G. over fronLl18 Loard of H :alth meoting of July 5, 1961.
The moe-t:.ins 1iclG called to ord0r b;{ ChairJilal1 Hall.
Hr. R. l~. Kerman, represeati.t113 Nr. John G3.1ot, had present Hr. Galot:) <lnd tHO
o':..her nen; also p~csent ,;ere lire Bid 10, Plunbi11G Incipector; I1r. Dc.vid }~ulcher c.nd
IiI'. J. N. TGetcr, hea2.th departm.on::' personnel; Hr. Srrd.th r..nd Hr. Snipes, Her.1bers
of the ~oc.l~d of P11J1:1Lil1L:, KiC3.rrd.ncrs; Hr. VJarrel1 Cho.dlQck, Lhstc;1" Plw~l.bcr; the H8alth
Directo:" Dr. Do.vis; l1r. Ls,;;:3itcr, S-::.nito.r;y J:!,ng:~_n(;,.r; :r~. Bro.dford Tiller~r, Count~,
Attorney, and Hr. ooi.\nrcls.
lIr. KerEl.on insisted that there be a record of the proceedings such 11S that Tr.:..de bJr
Court Stenographers. III'. Tillery pointed ou~ that Hr. Ker;~-.on had aGroed to have
on8 present, but that it l,Jas jDpossible to have one for th~!..3 nDot-inc.
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'l~llCl'>e 1;,'aS a lenGth~y discu;..ision of the proper procedure, alld it lroS G.cciucd that
1.Ir. KernlOn and :Hr. Tillery ":auld Get to:~Ct~1cT and Vlork 9ut a procedure to bo follm.;ed.
The hcarin['; lias scheduled for the next regular meGtin(:::, of the Boe-I'd of Hoalth on
AUGust 2, 1~'61.
llotion to aJjourn 1iD.S r,lalle by Dr. Knox, seconded bJ- Dr. Smith.
APproved~~1961
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CLASSIFICATION:
SALARIES:
Health Director, 111........0.000.........00.0.
Physician-Tuberculosis Clinic......ooo.........
Senior Public Health Engineer..................
Senior Bacteriologist..........................
Secretary (Stenographer 111)000.00.....00......
Stenographer 10000.....00........000........000
Clerk 11...000000.....00.......0000........00.
Typist 11..00............................000...
Typist 11.....0000......00......000............
Typist 1..00.........00....00000...00000......
Clerk 11..........................00.......000
Junior Bacteriologist.G.o.o.oooo.........ooooo.
Public Health Laboratory Technician.Gooo.oo.o..
Laboratory Helper..............oo......o....ooo
Public Health Nurse Supervisor 110...0....0....
Public Health Nurse Supervisor 100.0........00
Piblic Health Nurse 111........00..0.0....0....
Public Health Nurse 111.........0.0..........00
Public Health Nurse 111.......0..0....0..00..00
Public Health Nurse 111................0.....0.
Public Health Nurse 111......0..........0......
Public Health Nurse 11....0..00...............
Public Health Nurse 11......0.....0.0.........
Public Health Nurse 11....0.......0..0........
Public Health Nurse I........................
Public Health Nurse 1.0.0.0....0.......0.....
Public Health Nurse 10.......0....0....0.....
Public Health Nurse 1.000..0.................
Public Health Nurse I... . . .. . . .0.0.0 0.. . ... ..
Sanitarian 11.00.....0.......0.00..00.........
Sanitarian 11.......0.......0...0.............
Sanitarian 11000..00..0..........0..000.......
Sanitarian 11......0....0..........0.0........
Veterinarian 1..0.0.0000.0..........0..0.......
Plumbing Inspector.ooo...o.....................
Plumbing Inspector.......o.........oo..........
laboratory- &id.........o......................
Sub-total
SUPPLIES :
Health Department Laboratory.....o.o...........
water Plant 1aborato~o.............o...o......
Printing, Postage & Stationery......o..........
Conveyance...o....ooooo..o..o..................
Attendance Board of Health.......o.............
Biologicals..o..oo.......................o.....
Medical Supplies...............................
School-Health Contingent..........o............
Telephone-Telegraph....................o.......
Electricity-Gas......o.........................
Pension (5%)...........................,........
Social Security-Employer.............,.o....o...
Cont:irlgento..............o...o.............o...
laundI"Y". 0 0 0.. . 0...0 .. . . . .. . . 0 .. . . . . . . . . . ...., . .0
Audit 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Janitress-Janitorial Supplies......oo..........
Minor Maintenanceo...........o................o
Insurance-Bonds............................,...o
X-Ray Films-Tuberculosis Clinic................
Tuberculosis Clinic Supplies;..................
Public Health Meetings-Attendance..............
Venereal Disease Clinic........................
North Carolina Sales Tax.......................
Sub-total
Dental Care of Indigent..o..o..................
School-Dentist (State 30 Weeks)...........o...o
Sub-total
SOURCE OF FUNDS:
Federal General Health
Federal Childrens' Bureau
State School Health
State General Health
State-General (Per County)
S~~~A_PA~ r.~n;~~
GRAND TOTAL
1961-1962
$1,300.00
1,783.00
6,564.00
3,000.00
8,429.00
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APPROVED
BUDGET
1961-1962
lP l2,OOO.00
3,600.00 ,-.
6,600.00
6,600.00
4,500.00
2,5~0.00
2,520.00
2,400.00
2,400.00
2,280.00
2,760.00
3,600.00
3,360.00
2,400.00
5,280.00
5,040.00
3,840.00
3,840.00
3,840.00
3,840.00
3,840.00
3,480.00
3,480.00
1,740.00 Pr.
3,360.00
3,360.00
3,360.00 "1
3,360.00
1,680.00 Pr. ,
4,500.00 r
4,500.00
4,500.00
4,500.00
1,200.00
4,260.00
4,260.00
1.920.00
$140,520.00
$ 3,000.00
460.00
1,500.00
12,960.00
360.00
500.00
1,200.00
500.00
800.00
500.00
3,990.50 .....
4,215.60
3,000.00
300.00
500.00
600 .00
725.78
100.00
1,500.00
1,100.00
2,000.00
500.00
500.00
$ 40,811.88
$ 500.00
3.000.00
$ 3,500.00
$184,831.88
Balance on hand
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1,783.00
6,564.00
3,000.00
8,429.00
l,8ll.00
3,582.00
4,600.00
1.920.00
$32,989.00
6.277.59
$39,266.59
veceral CbiIdrens' Bureau
~tate School Health
State General H'oalth
State-General (Per County)
State-Per Capita
lIeH Hanover He.art Council
Heat & Milk Fees
BrunsHick County
Due by City and County
~ 39.266.59
$145,565.29
County $122,568.62
City 22.996.67
$145,565.29