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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02/03/1971 531 [053;1 REGULAR MEETING OF BOARD OF HEALTH, February 3, 1971 ~ " Present. Dr. Heyward Bellamy, Chairman, Dr. James Smith, Mr. Meares Harriss, Jr. Mr. Ed Carter and Mr. James C. Fox, Attorney _.- Minutes of the January 6 meeting were approved by motion of Mr. Harriss, seconded by Mr. Carter. Dele~ation of Surveyors: Six surveyors came to the meeting regarding the percolation tests which the Health Department makes. Mr. Berry Williams, County Commissioner, was present and reviewed the events leading up to the Health Department taking over this function. A letter was read which was written to the County Commissioners and signed by four surveyors asking that this function be taken over by the Health Department. ~ . YI. H. M. Loughlin, one of the surveyors, stated that he was still of the opinion that the Health Department should do these tests. He stated that he did not know just what the Builders Association's complaint was and that he thought that the builders were going to have a representative present at the meeting. He stated that maybe the builders felt that the $20.00 fee was too high. It was brought out in the discussion that FHA and VA only require one hole for the percolation test, but that we usually do three except on very sandy lots. Bobby Harrelson of Suggs and Harrelson stated that he did not understand why the Health Department would not accept their percolation test results. (Mr. Harrelson was not one of the four who signed the letter). Mr. Jack Stocks stated that the reason the letter was written in the first place was that no orderly process was ever worked out for handlin, the results of the perc test between the bUilder, surveyor and Health Department. ....- On motion of Mr. Harriss, seconded by Mr. Carter, it was decided that a member of the Board of Health, a surveyor, a member of the Home Builders Association and Dr. Knox hold a meeting before the next regular board meeting to find out just what it is that the Home Builders Association and the Surveyors are dis- satisfied with. Plumbin~ Code: Mr. Fox told the Board that the County Commissioners have adopted the State Plumbing Code to be effective as soon as approval is received from the State Building Code Council. He suggested that as soon as approval is received the Board of Health should repeal its plumbing code ordinance. Institute for Local Board of Health Members: Dr. Bellamy asked if anyone had planned to attend the Institute for Local Board of Health Members on February 19 and 20. Mr. Harriss made the motion that the Health Department pay the expenses of any member of the Board who would like to attend this meeting. VI. Carter seconded the motion - motion carried. Hours for Department: Another letter had been received from Mr. Laurence Bowden, County Administrator, stating that the Commissioners wish to equalize all the departments in the County on an eight-hour day with a one-hour lunch period. It was suggested that generally we should use the one-hour lunch period, but that Dr. Knox could make exceptions wherever he felt it was necessary. ~" -- Dental Pro~am: Dr. Satterfield, the local school health dentist, has been wDrk- ing on a dental program plan that he wanted to present to the Board but due to lack of time the Board was unable to hear him. It was suggested that if this could not wait until the next board meeting that Dr. Knox call a special meeting. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. Approved: March 3, 1971 Respectfully submitted, _./'1... '7'J /1