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PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Community Development Division
November 13, 2007
Matthew Caffrey
Caffrey & Smith, P.C.
P.O. Box 1317
300 Essex Street
Lawrence, MA 01842
Re: Butcher Bov Market, 1077 Oseood Street
Dear Mr. Caffrey,
This letter is a follow up to the correspondence and conversations recently held with the Director of the Health
Department, Susan Sawyer. Ms. Sawyer has informed the Board that you represent the Butcher Boy Market in the
matter regarding the temporary use of the trailers for refrigerated storage at the 1077 Osgood Street.
Ms. Sawyer has kept the Board members updated over the past 8 months, since Butcher Boy management came
before the Board of Health. She informed the board when the trailers T-1 and T-2 were deemed up to standard for
use as temporary refrigeration units. She also informed us when Mr. Tom Yameen came to the office and indicated
that the plan was changing from building exterior refrigerated units to utilizing footage in the old Bella Vita Salon.
Both actions by Butcher Boy were in compliance with their agreement with the Board in February 2007.
The agreement was geared to allow time for the establishment to address the situation and eliminate the long term
use of common tractor truck trailers as regular food storage. In good faith, the Board accepted your client's proposal
to construct permanent outdoor storage units. According to your recent communication, your clients intend to
continue to rely on the trailer units in perpetuity. The Board stands firm in this matter and is not entertaining options
of this nature. This is a final request for information. The Board expects that a proposal with a timeline to
discontinue the trailer use will be submitted within 14 days, or the use of the trailers must cease within 30 days of
receipt of this letter.
Failure to comply will result in a civil complaint filed against Butcher Boy Market for non-compliance to a Board of
Health Order.
Thank you for your anticipated cooperation in this matter of public health.
Sincerely,
Tho rowbri ge, DDS, MD / r't%
Chairman, North Andover Board of Health
Cc: Board of Health members
Butcher Boy Market
Curt Bellavance, Community Development Director
Mark Rees, Town Manager
Tom Urbelis, Town Attorney
1600 Osgood Street, North Andover, Massachusetts 01845
Phone 978.688.9540 fax 978.688.8476 Web http://www.townofnorthandover.com
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PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Community Development Division
October 29, 2008
Thomas Yameen
Butcher Boy Market
1077 Osgood Street
North Andover, MA 01845
Re: Outdoor Storage Containers
Dear Mr. Yameen,
The Health Department recently conducted a survey of outdoor storage containers utilized by
food establishments. This survey found that Butcher Boy Market is storing a large amount of
food/dry goods within their dry, unrefrigerated outdoor storage containers, along with non-food
items. Some of the items observed were large bags of stuffing, open plastic bags of bulk spices,
boxes of assorted items; marinades, peanut butter etc.
In May of 2008 the North Andover Board of Health held a meeting at which the plan for your
outdoor refrigeration unit was approved unanimously by the members. There was brief
discussion regarding the dry storage containers currently located where the new refrigerator will
be constructed. Minutes of that meeting stated the following, "The rear of the plan shows steel
container type structures, for non-food items such as paper bags, etc. Once of the containers is
8'x40', and one is 8'x20' feet. The request letter refers to the cooler, but not the dry storage."
The storage units are not approved for the use of storing food items such as; dry goods, spices,
condiments, beverages or other ingredient items whether in boxes or opened containers.
Improper storage can lead to adulteration of the item or its packaging, which in turn could
directly cause a foodborne illness. Therefore, the storage containers should be emptied of all
food items within ten (10) days of this communication. The non —food items that are food related
such as throw away paper cups and containers may stay within the unit as long as they are
protected by an unopened plastic bag or in a box.
If the task is completed in less than ten days, please contact this office and we will verify your
compliance. However, failing to comply with this official Board of Health Order would be a
violation of the MA Food Code 590.019 (B) and penalties of not less than $100 and not more
than $500 per violation may apply. Thank you for your anticipated cooperation in this matter.
1600 Osgood Street, North Andover, Massachusetts 01845
Phone 978.688.9540 Fax 978.688.8476 Web www.townofnorthandover.com
In regards to the second issue of bringing in refrigerated trailers for the holiday season, this
office has not received a written request from Butcher Boy to date. The items listed in the letter
dated October 6, 2008 are restated below.
1) A document detailing the status of the installation of the refrigeration and the
reason this approved measure is not completed to date. Proof by contract, building
permit etc. that show intent to build by a certain future date
2) Plans showing any items detailed in the cover letter
3) Describe plans to provide protection of the turkeys while in the trailer
4) A description of the vehicles proposed to be utilized
5) Dates, proposed locations and other pertinent information
Without the submission of your request, it is assumed that Butcher Boy will not be utilizing the
diesel powered trailers which were proposed to be kept on site for 3 or more days without being
removed. Thank you for you cooperation in this matter.
Sincerely,
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Public Health Director
Cc Board of Health members
Curt Bellavance, CD&S Director
1600 Osgood Street, North Andover, Massachusetts 01845
Phone 978.688.9540 Fax 978.688.8416 Web www.townofnorthandover.com
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Mr. Thomas Trowbridge, DDS, MD
Chairman, North Andover Board of Health
1600 Osgood Street
North Andover, MA 01845
Re: Butcher Boy Meat Market, Inc. / Angus Realty Corp.
Dear Mr. Trowbridge:
This is in response to your letter dated November 13, 2007.
As you may know, Mr. Ragonese, the abutter to the property
which is owned by my client, has filed a civil action in Land
Court against my client and the North Andover Zoning Board. In
that action, Mr. Ragonese sought the removal of the trailers in
question.
Yesterday, the Land Court ordered that my client must cease
using the trailers in their current configuration by no later
than January 2, 2008. My client will abide by the Court's Order.
I believe the Court's decision will render moot the issues
raised by the Board of Health, but please call me if you have any
questions regarding this matter.
Very truly yours,
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Matthew A. Caffrey
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Mark Rees, Town Manager
Gerald Brown, Building Inspector
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PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT
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November 13, 2007
Matthew Caffrey
Caffrey & Smith, P.C.
P.O. Box 1317
300 Essex Street
Lawrence, MA 01842
Re: Butcher Boy Market, 1077 Osgood Street
Dear Mr. Caffrey,
This letter is a follow up to the correspondence and conversations recently held with the Director of the Health
Department, Susan Sawyer. Ms. Sawyer has informed the Board that you represent the Butcher Boy Market in the
matter regarding the temporary use of the trailers for refrigerated storage at the 1077 Osgood Street.
Ms. Sawyer has kept the Board members updated over the past 8 months, since Butcher Boy management came
before the Board of Health. She informed the board when the trailers T-1 and T-2 were deemed up to standard for
use as temporary refrigeration units. She also informed us when Mr. Tom Yameen came to the office and indicated
that the plan was changing from building exterior refrigerated units to utilizing footage in the old Bella Vita Salon.
Both actions by Butcher Boy were in compliance with their agreement with the Board in February 2007.
The agreement was geared to allow time for the establishment to address the situation and eliminate the long term
use of common tractor truck trailers as regular food storage. In good faith, the Board accepted your client's proposal
to construct permanent outdoor storage units. According to your recent communication, your clients intend to
continue to rely on the trailer units in perpetuity. The Board stands firm in this matter and is not entertaining options
of this nature. This is a final request for information. The Board expects that a proposal with a timeline to
discontinue the trailer use will be submitted within 14 days, or the use of the trailers must cease within 30 days of
receipt of this letter.
Failure to comply will result in a civil complaint filed against Butcher Boy Market for non-compliance to a Board of
Health Order.
Thank you for your anticipated cooperation in this matter of public health.
Sincerely,
Tho rowbn ge, DDS, MD /
Chairman, North Andover Board of Health
Cc: Board of Health members
Butcher Boy Market
Curt Bellavance, Community Development Director
Mark Rees, Town Manager
Tom Urbelis, Town Attorney
1600 Osgood Street, North Andover, Massachusetts 01845
Phone 978.688.9540 Fax 978.688.8476 Web http://www.townofnorthandover.com
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Community Development Division
Matthew Caffery
Caffrey & Smith, P.C.
P.O. Box 1317
300 Essex Street
Lawrence, MAO 1842
November 29, 2007
Re: Butcher Boy Market, 1077 Osgood Street
Dear Mr. Caffrey,
Thank you for your response to the recent Health Department letter requesting an update
on the status of the two refrigerated trailers being used for food storage at the Butcher Boy Plaza.
Your letter states that Butcher Boy "must cease use of the trailers in the current configuration by
no later than January 2, 2008". In addition to the letter, I personally held phone conversations
with you and Mr. Tom Yameen on November 27h. The conversations clearly indicated that to
comply with the statement above, the refrigerated trailers would be permanently removed from
the Butcher Boy Market plaza property.
The removal of these trailers, by the date required by the land court judge, will result in
bringing the food establishment into compliance with the outstanding Board of Health Order to
remove all food and food related articles from the units. The failure to remove the food and
related articles from the temporary refrigerated storage units, known as T-1 and T-2, by January
2, 2008, will result in further legal action for non-compliance to a Board of Health Order.
A re -inspection of the site will be conducted on January 3, 2008. Verification of the
action proposed would result in the issuance of a Letter of Compliance, which will be forwarded
to you. Thank you for your anticipated cooperation in the closing of this matter.
ZSinceras Trowbridge, DD , MD
Chairman of the N. Andover Board of Health
Cc: Board of Health members
Butcher Boy Market
Curt Bellavance, Comm. Dev. Dir.
Mark Rees, Town Manager
1600 Osgood Street, North Andover, Massachusetts 01845
Phone 978.688.9540 Fax 978.688.8476 Web www.townofnorthandover.com
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PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Community Development Division
Matthew Caffery
Caffrey & Smith, P.C.
P.O. Box 1317
300 Essex Street
Lawrence, MAO 1842
November 29, 2007
Re: Butcher Boy Market, 1077 Osgood Street
Dear Mr. Caffrey,
Thank you for your response to the recent Health Department letter requesting an update
on the status of the two refrigerated trailers being used for food storage at the Butcher Boy Plaza.
Your letter states that Butcher Boy "must cease use of the trailers in the current configuration by
no later than January 2, 2008". In addition to the letter, I personally held phone conversations
with you and Mr. Tom Yameen on November 27th. The conversations clearly indicated that to
comply with the statement above, the refrigerated trailers would be permanently removed from
the Butcher Boy Market plaza property.
The removal of these trailers, by the date required by the land court judge, will result in
bringing the food establishment into compliance with the outstanding Board of Health Order to
remove all food and food related articles from the units. The failure to remove the food and
related articles from the temporary refrigerated storage units, known as T-1 and T-2, by January
2, 2008, will result in further legal action for non-compliance to a Board of Health Order.
A re -inspection of the site will be conducted on January 3, 2008. Verification of the
action proposed would result in the issuance of a Letter of Compliance, which will be forwarded
to you. Thank you for your anticipated cooperation in the closing of this matter.
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Chairman of the N. Andover Board of Health
Cc: Board of Health members
Butcher Boy Market
Curt Bellavance, Comm. Dev. Dir.
Mark Rees, Town Manager
1600 Osgood Street, North Andover, Massachusetts 01845
Phone 978.688.9540 Fax 978.688.8476 Web www.townofnorthandover.com
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PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Community Development Division
November 29, 2007
Matthew Caffrey
Caffrey & Smith, P.C.
P.O. Box 1317
300 Essex Street
Lawrence, MAO 1842
Re: Butcher Boy Market, 1077 Osgood Street
Dear Mr. Caffrey,
Thank you for your response to the recent Health Department letter requesting an update on the status of
the two refrigerated trailers being used for food storage at the Butcher Boy Plaza. Your letter states that
Butcher Boy "must cease use of the trailers in the current configuration by no later than January 2, 2008".
In addition to the letter, I personally held phone conversations with you and Mr. Tom Yameen on
November 27`h. The conversations clearly indicated that to comply with the statement above, the
refrigerated trailers will be permanently removed from the Butcher Boy Market plaza property.
The removal of these trailers, by the date required by the land court judge, will result in bringing the food
establishment into compliance with the outstanding Board of Health Order to remove all food and food
related articles from the units. The failure to remove the food and related articles from the temporary
refrigerated storage units, known as T-1 and T-2, by January 2, 2008, will result in further legal action for
non-compliance to a Board of Health Order.
A re -inspection of the site will be conducted on January 3, 2008. Verification of the action proposed will
result in the issuance of a Letter of Compliance, which will be forwarded to you. Thank you for your
anticipated cooperation in the closing of this matter.
Sincerely
,_.,-"'/Susan Sawyer, REHS/RS
Public Health Director
Cc: Board of Health members
Butcher Boy Market
Curt Bellavance, Comm. Dev. Dir.
Mark Rees, Town Manager
1600 Osgood Street, North Andover, Massachusetts 01845
Phone 978.688.9540 Fax 978.688.8476 Web www.townofnorthandover.com
March 14, 2008
Susan Y. Sawyer
Public Health Director
Town of North Andover
1600 Osgood Street
North Andover, MA 01845
Dear Susan,
Butcher Boy Market requests to be placed on the agenda for the March 27, 2008 Board of
Health meeting in order to present a proposal to construct an approximately eight
hundred (800) square foot outside refrigerated storage cooler. The purpose of the request
is to alleviate ongoing storage space inadequacies at Butcher Boy Market.
The proposed outside walk-in cooler will be used for the storage of sealed food products,
e.g.
- Boxed & sealed meat, poultry, pork and lamb
- Boxed and sealed hams and cheeses
- Cryovac sealed finished product such as marinated meat, poultry, pork and lamb
products
- Various food products in sealed boxes/containers
The proposed cooler will be monitored (24 hours) on a central temperature alarm system
located within the Butcher Boy store deli department. Any variance from required
temperature sets off an audible alarm. The proposed cooler will be monitored (24 hours)
on a central security alarm system to prevent unauthorized access. The proposed cooler
will be cleaned and sanitized a minimum of weekly (cleaning log to be maintained). The
proposed cooler and adjacent area will be inspected by a licensed pest control company
on a bi-weekly basis.
We look forward to working with your members in order to address any possible health
department concerns.
Sincerely,
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Thomas K. Yameen
Vice President
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Community Development Division
March 28, 2407
Butcher Boy' Market
1077 Osgood Strut
North Andover, MA 01845
Re: storage trailers
Dear Establishment Owner,
This correspondence is in regards to the continued temporary use of truck trailers as food storage
units at Butcher Boy Market. On March 28, 2007 Health Department personnel, on request of
Mr. Tom Yameen, conducted an inspection of truck trailer T-1. The Health Department reviewed
the refurbishing of the truck in relation to the approved plan.
T-1 Trailer
The Health Department has found the condition of the vehicle acceptable for the temporary
holding of potentially hazardous foods as determined by the Board of Health. At minimum,
please adhere to the following criteria:
1) All potentially hazardous food items must remain on their pallets, and in their packaged
form as received upon delivery. If a portion of a pallet of food is needed for display, then
the entire pallet will be transferred into the store prior to disturbing the shrink-wrap or
packaging.
2) Monitoring of the temperatures must continue and be logged at least twice a day until the
truck use is discontinued. (Maintain logs for viewing)
3) Cleaning and sanitizing of the vehicle's washable surfaces will be conducted as needed
and in accordance with a cleaning schedule.
Regarding the electric power hook-up to the trailers. Please be advised that all proper permits
must be applied for prior to the work. As the entire area is within the buffer zone of the wetland,
Please contact the Conservation Department if you plan to do any excavation.
1600 Osgood Street, North Andover, Massachusetts 01845
Phone 978.688.9540 Fax 978.688.8476 Web www.townofnorthandover.com
As stated in a previous Health Department letter, at this time it is understood that there is no plan
'to change the compressors. The applicant is hoping the relocation and reduction in the number of
units will be sufficient for the short time these trailers are in use. If the Health Department
becomes aware of any abutter concerns you will be contacted immediately to discuss the issue
and you may be requested to initiate action to alleviate any possible nuisance issues. Although,
this office has approved your request for continued use, please be advised that the BOH members
noted, in the last Board of Health meeting, that it would be in the applicant's best interest to
investigate possible solutions so to avoid additional abutter concerns or complaints. It is still
recommended that you do additional research on this subject. In the event the changes are not
sufficient, you can then be prepared to provide the Health Department with all relevant
information.
Additional changes have been proposed. The applicant has notified the Health Office that the
proposal for additional refrigeration storage will be changed from an exterior unit to interior
coolers within a soon to be vacant unit. Plans for the refrigeration area will be forthcoming.
Complete plans will need to be submitted to all applicable town departments. The area being
considered is a section of the now existing Bella Vita Salon. This salon will vacate the plaza
within the next few months. Butcher Boy's construction timeline is not certain as it is depending
on Bella Vita's relocation.
Please contact the Health Office if you have any questions regarding this correspondence. Thank
you for your cooperation in the very important matter of public Health.
Sin ,
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Public Health Director
Encl. Health Inspection report- 3/28/2007
Cc: Board of Health Members
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Community Development Division
March 7, 2007
Butcher Boy Market
1077 Osgood Street
North Andover, MA 01845
Re: storage trailers
Dear Establishment Owner,
This correspondence is in regards to the continued temporary use of truck trailers as food storage
units at Butcher Boy Market. On March 7, 2007 Health Department personnel, on request of Mr.
Tom Yameen, conducted an inspection of truck trailer T-2. The Health Department reviewed the
refurbishing of the truck in relation to the approved plan.
T-2 Trailer
The Health Department has found the condition of the vehicle acceptable for the temporary
holding of potentially hazardous foods as determined by the Board of Health. All procedure must
meet the following criteria:
1) All potentially hazardous food items must remain on their pallets, and in their packaged
form as received upon delivery. If a portion of a pallet of food is needed for display, then
the entire pallet will be transferred into the store prior to disturbing the shrink-wrap or
packaging.
2) Monitoring of the temperatures must continue and be logged at least twice a day until the
truck use is discontinued.
3) Cleaning and sanitizing of the vehicle's washable surfaces will be conducted as needed
and in accordance with a cleaning schedule
T-1 Trailer
The Health Department has received your proposal to refurbish Trailer T-1. The proposal is
acceptable to the Health Department. You are approved to move forward with the refurbishing
of T-1. Please contact the Health Departmetnt upon completion of the project so that an
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inspection maybe conducted and approval to again utilize T-1 for cold food storage can be
given.
Please contact the Health Office if you have any questions regarding this correspondence. Thank
you for your cooperation in the very important matter of public Health.
Sincerely,
Susan Sawyer, REHS/RS
Public Health Director
Cc: Board of Health Members
File
1600 Osgood Street, North Andover, Massachusetts 01845
Phone 978.688.9540 Fax 978.688.8476 Web www.townofnorthandover.com
North Andover Board of Health
MEETING AGENDA
Monday, January 29, 2007
6:30 p.m.
Town Hall Building
120 Main Street, 2nd Floor Selectmen's Meeting Room
Present: Thomas Trowbridge, Chairman; Larry Fixler, Clerk; and Jonathan Markey, Member. Michele E.
Grant, Health Inspector represented the North Andover Health Department.
CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order at 6:07 p.m. There was a motion by Mr. Markey, 2"a by Mr. Fixler, to
recess to Executive Session to discuss legal matters regarding a litigation settlement. All were in favor.
II PUBLIC HEARINGS
Open session began at 6:45 p.m.
Legal Matter
Motion:
A motion was made by Mr. Markey to enter a settlement agreement with Integrated Paper and TBI, and the
North Andover Board of Health; giving Dr. Thomas Trowbridge, Board of Health Chairman, the ability to
review and edit the settlement. Mr. Fixler seconded the motion. All were in favor.
Butcher Boy —1077 Osgood Street
Dr. Trowbridge began the hearing by giving a quick background concerning the November 9, 2006 order
letter issued by Susan Sawyer, North Andover Public Health Director to Mr. Yameen and Butcher Boy in
regard to the use of temporary trailer trucks utilized for food storage. The order was issued to discontinue
the use of the trailer trucks for food storage and food related articles effective December 31, 2006. The
letter included the note that Butcher Boy could request modification, or revision of the order letter, or
request an extension of this order letter. Mr. Yameen requested an extension to January 31, 2007. We are
here to discuss that item at this point.
Mr. Phil Ventresca of ESI Qual International, 968 Washington Street, Stoughton, MA represented Butcher
Boy and began by stating he had responded to the November 9, 2006 order in his January 18, 2007 letter by
requesting revocation on the basis that the food products stored are protected from contamination in units
which are compliant to Massachusetts code. He referred to Susan Sawyer's letter of December 18, 2006,
requesting clarification of regulations on outside food storage and the Kim K. Foley, Massachusetts Dept.
of Public Health, Food Protection Program response of December 22, 2006 that outside storage is allowed.
Thus, Butcher Boy's request to revoke the letter or if is that the letter be revoked if it is felt that the trailers
are in violation or modified. Can the Board tell him where the violations are? He cited Food Code section
3-3 305.1, 6.5 501.11 and 6-5 501.12 6. If the Board felt there were violations, please let us know and then
we can take steps to modify, bring the storage into compliance. We are looking for answers, then we can
respond to the revocation with specific remedies; if we know the specific violations. If we put replacement
trailers in there, and you tell us those are in violations. Board & Health Department members made
inspections on January 16 and January 23 2007; we did not receive any written notification of observed
violations or terms of remedy. Butcher Boy has also submitted plans for long-term to replacement. We
January 29, 2007 North Andover Board of Health Meeting — Meeting Agenda Page 1 of 4
Note: The Board of Health reserves the right to take items out of order and to discuss and/or vote on items that are
not listed on the agenda.
Board of Health Members: Thomas Trowbridge, DDS, MD, Chairman, Jonathan Markey, Member; Larry Fixler, Member/Clerk
Health Department Staff: Susan Sawyer, Health Director; Debra Rillahan, Public Health Nurse; Michele Grant, Public Health Inspector; Pamela
DelleChiaie, Health Department Assistant
for food now. Ms. Sawyer is open to your proposals and will look at everything; especially, washable
surfaces, guaranteed temperatures, and air -tight doors. Mr. Markey added a locking mechanism that shuts
tight. Mr. Ventresca suggested replacing the door gaskets. Dr. Trowbridge said that they would look at the
proposals to see if they met standards but the applicant to provide the information to the Board. Mr.
Ventresca said if they wanted impervious surfaces, then they would do the walls and floors, for wet/dry
vacuum, temperature control at constant level.
Dr. Trowbridge asked how long did they need for a formalized plan of procedure? Mr. Ventresca said one
week to 10 business days. He would have to check on availability of materials, or maybe the availability of
replacement trailers. Mr. Fixler was concerned about food protection now.
Mr. Ventresca requested that Butcher Boy be told what is contaminated and we will be glad to take care of
it. The rust on the walls isn't contamination. Mr. Markey replied that the non-compliance with the food
code is the lack of impervious, washable surfaces. Also, the doors are not air -tight. He would like to see
better doors, or the weather-stripping replaced. Mr. Fixler was concerned about the food still there. He
mentioned the difference between the spectacular new walk-in and the trailers. In contrast, the trailers
seemed of very low quality, even if the food is in Cryovac packaging. He suggested that the Woburn
Health Department's approved trailers be considered to replace the existing trailers. Mr. Markey
mentioned that the trailers have existing hard -wiring, to transport the product off-site is to lose access for
inspection. Ms. Grant expressed concern that the far end of the trailers are hard to inspect because there is
no interior path; she suggested that rotation of contents be part of the proposed plans and procedures.
Dr Trowbridge said that the Board of Health does appreciate the high standards that Butcher Boy
maintains, but that they feel the trailers are not in keeping with those high standards. He felt that Butcher
Boy needed to convince the Board that those transport trailers, designed to transport food from point A to
B, were adequate. He said that the Board clearly recognized that there has been no food contamination
reported from Butcher Boy in the last 7 years, and that record allows the Board to extend the order letter.
While the first extension was granted by the Public Health Director for hardship because of the holiday
season, this extension is being granted by the Board of Health and he doesn't think the Board will grant
another extension. He suggested that Butcher Boy may prefer to present 2 options to the Board; one for
retro -fit; one for new containers. He stated that the Board suggests that Bucher Boy place two
thermometers in each truck, one at each end, and keep a log starting tomorrow, January 30, 2007.
Mr. Ventresca said that he understood and repeated: impervious surfaces, washable, temperature control,
logging starting tomorrow, and a time —line on something less than the 15th.
Dr. Trowbridge clarified that the time frame was to get a plan done. Ms. Grant added that the plans should
be at the Health Department for Susan Sawyer's review at least 2 days prior to the hearing for her review or
perhaps 4 business days, the 8th? Mr. Ventresca said that the 8th is next week. Dr. Trowbridge said the
meeting is on the 12th, since today is the 29th; that gives you 10 days to the 8th; you said that you could
provide a plan in 7 to 10 days.
Dr. Trowbridge asked if anyone else wished to address the Board?
Mr. Markey moved to extend the existing order letter to the next Board of Health date, and to provide
Susan Sawyer with the plans, at which time to receive plans detailing either a retrofit of the trailers or
provide different containers while permitting is sought for permanent containers.
January 29, 2007 North Andover Board of Health Meeting — Meeting Agenda Page 3 of 4
Note: The Board of Health reserves the right to take items out of order and to discuss and/or vote on items that are
not listed on the agenda.
Board of Health Members: Thomas Trowbridge, DDS, MD, Chairman, Jonathan Markey, Member; Larry Fixler, Member/Clerk-
Health
ember/ClerkHealth Department Staff: Susan Sawyer, Health Director; Debra Rillahan, Public Health Nurse; Michele Grant, Public Health Inspector, Pamela
DelleChiaie, Health Department Assistant
III ADJOURNMENT
Mr. Markey moved that the hearing be adjourned, Mr. Fixler 2nd the motion. Dr. Trowbridge and Mr.
Markey voted to adjourn. Mr. Fixler voted against the motion. Dr. Trowbridge said the hearing adjourned
at 8:1 OPM.
January 29, 2007 North Andover Board of Health Meeting — Meeting Agenda Page 4 of 4
Note: The Board of Health reserves the right to take items out of order and to discuss and/or vote on items that are
not listed on the agenda.
Board of Health Members: Thomas Trowbridge, DDS, MD, Chairman, Jonathan Markey, Member; Larry Fixler, Member/Clerk-
Health
ember/ClerkHealth Department Staff: Susan Sawyer, Health Director; Debra FiIlahan, Public Health Nurse; Michele Grant, Public Health Inspector, Pamela
DelleChiaie, Health Department Assistant
will draft plans for food code compliance once we know. Also, we have submitted draft plans for a code -
compliant food storage unit 100' long on a 12" high concrete bed, We have not received the Board's
approval on that. Also, there is the uncertainty about other Board approvals. We want to know where to
put the money. Nobody has given Butcher Boy specific violations, or copies of written procedures for
storage and cleaning, steps for work habits, food handling, how to protect food from biological, physical or
chemical contamination.
Mr. Markey asked if the proposed containers are NFS-certified for exterior storage? Mr. Ventresca said
that there aren't specific requirements for these exterior storage containers in NFS, but they meet the NFS
requirements for temperature. NFS doesn't set requirements for type of structure.
Mr. Markey asked if they had sought all the approvals necessary for permanent storage? Mr. Ventresca
said the process could take about 8 months from start to finish for formal approval, he is just guessing
based on prior experience with the different Boards.
Ms. Grant said the process is Butcher Boy drafts a proposal, if it meets requirements, then the interim plan
would be accepted. Mr. Markey asked if it could meet North Andover standards? Ms. Grant said if the
structure is large enough to fit the containers, meet all the requirements of state regulations and NFS, such
as washable surfaces.
Mr. Fixler said that his primary concern was now: cooler trucks are not the same as permanent storage with
monitored continuous air -flow. These trailers have rusty walls and wooden floors. The doors did not form
a complete seal; he did not feel that the trailers were completely air tight. He was told, "Oh, don't look at
that — it doesn't work" about one of the outside rear door's thermometers. Mr. Fixler asked if the trailers
were insulated, did they have air compressors? Mr. Ventresca said that they were insulated, but he did not
know to what degree. The trailers are monitored with pocket thermometers and there are air temperature
monitors inside each trailer, at the door end, the warmest area. Mr. Fixler said he was concerned about
fluctuating temperatures on food quality; for instance, last Friday's very cold temperatures; can the trailers
maintain constant temperature? Mr. Ventresca said the thermostat controls maintain constant temperatures,
pre-set to maintain temperature below 40°. Mr. Fixler asked about freeze/re-freezing on food consistency,
food quality? Mr. Ventresca said that freeze/re-freeze doesn't contaminate meat. Meat is shipped at 27.3
or 27.5. The refrigeration won't drop that low unless the thermometer is set that low. It arrives with a crust
chill which retards spoilage, pathogen growth. This has been standard practice for 30 years. Mr. Fixler
said these are transport trucks, not permanent storage. Mr. Ventresca said that these are not permanent
storage; they are for overflow and food is sold as quickly as possible. It is temporary storage; food
probably doesn't stay in the trucks longer than 3-5 days. It would be in transport trucks for longer periods;
processor to store.
Dr. Trowbridge expressed concern with the door seals and the traffic in and out. Mr. Ventresca said that
the meat was protected in vinyl bags, then in cases. Every single piece is inspected for physical, biological,
or chemical contamination prior to cutting.
Mr. Markey said that product quality was not up to the Board of Health; our question is the product safe?
He referred to the last paragraph in the Kim Foley letter; "inability to control potential keep clean from
pest, rodent control. He proposed that an interim retrofit during the 8 month permanent structure
permitting process. An impervious surface, such as melamine, can be glued to the walls, and a cleanable,
washable rubber floor can be put down. It is easy and inexpensive, and can be spray -washed and would
satisfy the Board of Health for the interim. Ms. Grant added that our position is that the trailers are unfit
January 29, 2007 North Andover Board of Health Meeting — Meering Agenda Page 2 of 4
Note: The Board of Health reserves the right to take items out of order and to discuss and/or vote on items that are
not listed on the agenda.
Board of Health Members: Thomas Trowbridge, DDS, MD, Chairman, Jonathan Markey, Member; Larry Fixler, Member/Clerk
Health Department Staff: Susan Sawyer, Health Director, Debra Rillahan, Public Health Nurse; Michele Grant, Public Health Inspector, Pamela
DelleChiaie, Health Department Assistant
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TIMOTHY R. MURPHY
SECRETARY
PAUL J. COTE, JR.
COMMISSIONER
December 22, 2006
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Executive Office of Health and Human Services
Department of Public Health
Food Protection Program
305 South Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130-3597
617-983-6712 617-983-6770 - Fax
Susan Sawyer
North Andover Health Department.
1600 Osgood Street
North Andover, MA 01845
Dear Ms. Sawyer:
This letter is in response to your letter of December 18, 2006, regarding the ongoing situation of
truck trailers being used for food storage at a food establishment in your community. I will
attempt to summarize the code citations around this situation and answer the three questions
posed in your letter:
Specifically:
1) Does the Department have a position on the use of mobile trailers for exterior food
storage versus the use of certified pieces of equipment that are generally on a concrete
pad or attached to the exterior of the building? Response: The physical facilities in a
food establishment must meet the physical parameters and cleanliness standards of
the food code outlined in 6-1 and 6-5 whether they are interior, exterior, dry
storage, refrigerated. There is no specific prohibition in the food code relating to
mobile trailer storage. Generally speaking, trailers are used as a short term food storage
solution or for use while food is in transit.
2) Does the Health Department's permit to operate extend to these trailers that are hooked
into the building's power supply, but are on wheels and without being hooked to a truck
cab? Response: Yes.
3) Would it make a difference if the food were limited to bulk items stored on pallets or a
particular type of food such as produce and if so what type of standards would a
"warehouse type trailer" be required to have? Response: No, the physical facilities in a
food establishment must meet the physical parameters and cleanliness standards of
the food code for any food storage.
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The town/health department has responsibility to determine whether the trailers being used in
this instance meet the code. It does appear from the photos sent that there are violations to the
code that should be cited. In addition, in your letter you mention that you became aware of these
trailers through a complaint. Complaints to the health department should be dealt with on an
individual basis. The nature of the complaint and how it can be resolved is under the control of
the town health department. If a particular situation is causing complaints, it may be viewed as a
"nuisance" and therefore, it may be addressed by the town in this fashion in addition to the
parameters of the food code.
Regarding the contents of the November 9, 2006, letter addressed to Butcher Boy: it is incorrect
to state that, "...the Federal Food Code and the MA Food Code do not allow the use of exterior
trucks for the storage of food or food related articles." There is no specific section in the food
code relating to the use of exterior truck storage for food items. The issues discussed should be
referenced as follows:
In accordance with 105 CMR 590.000, the State Sanitary Code Chapter 10 -Minimum
Sanitation Standards for Food Establishments and the 1999 Food Code, under section 3-
305.11, it is required that food in storage be protected from contamination and under
section 6-501.11 and 6-501.12, that the physical facilities be maintained in good repair
and in a clean condition.
The physical condition of the trailers, the inability to effectively keep them clean, the potential
for pests or rodent issues, and the basic complaint from the neighbor are the issues that need
resolution and should be the basis for the enforcement action by the health department. The
health department has a detailed history of interactions with the establishment which should be
considered but ultimately the enforcement action taken is a decision by the health department;
not a directive from the Food Protection Program.
I hope the information provided is useful.
Y,
Kim K: Fol , R.S.
Food Prote tion Program
MA Department of Public Health
Town of North Andover
Community Development Division
400 Osgood Street
North Andover, Massachusetts 01845
Angus Realty Corporation
1077 Osgood Street
North Andover, MA 01845
November 28, 2005
Mr. Ken Yameen:
This letter is in response to a meeting with Mark Rees, Town Manager seeking a resolution to the
refrigeration units located behind the Butcher Boy Market Place. It is our understanding that an abutter,
Frank Rangonese fled a complaint against the Butcher Boy Market Place regarding the level of noise
produced by the structures. We further understand that discussions between Butcher Boy Market Place
and Mr. Rangonese were left unresolved. Mr. Rees asked the Community Development Division to
examine the historical records and remedy the situation. The statements below are based on information
of record within the Division of Community Development.
As defined by the North Andover Town Bylaw and as determined by the Inspector of Buildings, the
refrigeration units are categorized as a building and/or structure.' Building Department records indicate
that the Butcher Boy Market Place did not obtain the necessary building permits to construct or locate the
refrigeration units on the property. As such, the Butcher Boy Market Place is currently in violation of 780
CMR 110.0 Application for Permit, Subsection 110.1 Permit Application which states:
"It shall be unlawful to construct, reconstruct, alter, repair, remove or demolish a building
or structure; or to change the use or occupancy of a building or structure; or to install or
alter any equipment for which provision is made or the installation of which is regulated by
780 CMR with first filing a written application with the building official and obtaining the
required permit therefore. "
The Building Department would be required to issue a Cease and Desist order for those structures without
a building pen -nit.
Upon examination of the Planning Department files, the Site Plan Special Permit in the 1988 Settlement
Decision and 1990 Planning Board Conditions of Settlement make no mention of structures utilized for
refrigeration. Further, the Final Approved Site Plans dated 10/15/86, Revised 10/22/91 do not contain
any reference or detail of structures used for refrigeration outside the footprint of the approved main
Town Bylaw Section 2.26 Building - A structure having a roof supported by columns or walls for the shelter, support, or
enclosure of persons, animals, or property.
Town Bylaw Section 2.68 Structure - Means a combination of materials to form a construction that is safe and stable,
including, among others, buildings, stadiums, tents, reviewing stands, platforms, staging, observation towers, radio towers,
water tanks, towers, private and public swimming pools, trestles, piers and wharves, sheds, shelters, fences and walls, and
display signs, the term structure shall be construed as if followed by the words "or part thereof.
building. As determined by the Town Planner, the buildings and/or structures in question are considered
substantial and materially different to the approved site plan and require the applicant to file a
modification with the Planning Board in accordance with Section 8.3.8 of the Town Bylaw.
The Conservation Administrator recently conducted an onsite inspection and after reviewing
Conservation Department tiles, determined that the refrigeration structures are in violation to the 50' No
Build setback and 25' No -Disturbance setback as regulated in 3.4 (Buffer Zones) of the North Andover
Wetlands Protection Bylaw, which reads:
"Where a proposed activity involves the removing, filling, dredging or altering of Buffer
Zone, the Commission shall presume that protection of'the Buffer Zone of'a resource area
identified in Section .1.3 is significant to the interests specified in .Section 178.1 of'the Bylaw.
This presumption is rebuttable and may be overcome upon a clear showing that the Buffer
Zone does not play a role in the protection of said interests. In the event that the
Commission deems that the presumption has been overcome, the Commission shall make a
written determination to this effect, setting forth its grounds. The 100 foot Buffer Zones of
Bordering Vegetated all contain, at a minimum, a 25 foot No -Disturbance Zone and a 50 -
foot No -Build Zone... "
Further, all activities performed (including, but not limited to the placement of a structure(s)) within the
100' buffer zone to a protected wetland resource area shall be subject to review and approval by the
Conservation Commission. "The Commission shall not grant such permission without receiving written
notice of the intention to conduct such activity, and without issuing written permission to do so in
compliance with the provisions of the Bylaw"
We strongly encourage you to meet with the Staff of the Community Development Division to discuss an
appropriate course of action and alternatives to the current refrigeration units on site. The Town fully
appreciates the commercial and historical significance of the Butcher Boy Market Place. The Community
Development Division would be more than willing to work with Butcher Boy Market Place to resolve this
issue in the best interest of the parties involved. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Curt
Bellavance, Community Development Division Director at 978-688-9533.
Sincerely,
Lincoln Daley, Town Planner
on behalf of the North Andover Community Development Division
CC: Mark Rees, Town.Manager
Curt Bellavance, Community Development Director
Gerald Brown, Inspector of Buildings
Alison McKay, Conservation Administrator
Susan Sawyer, Health Director
Lincoln Daley, Town Planner
Frank Rangonese, Abutter
Mark H. Rees
Town Manager
October 24, 2005
Mr. Jerry Brown
Inspector of Buildings
Town of North Andover
Ms. Susan Sawyer
Director of Health
Town of North Andover
Dear Jerry and Susan,
TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
OFFICE OF
TOWN MANAGER
120 MAIN STREET
NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845
Telephone (978) 688-9510
FAX (978) 688-9556
0 C t 2 6 2005
I recently tried to informally mediate a dispute between the owner of Butcher Boy Market, Mr. Thomas
Yameen, and his neighbor, Mr. Frank Ragonese, regarding noise emanating from two air-conditioned
trailers located behind the Butcher Boy store. Please see attached letter from Mr. Ragonese for additional
details on his complaint.
Unfortunately, I have been unsuccessful in that endeavor. Mr. Yameen arranged to have a noise barrier
constructed, however, Mr. Ragonese has informed the town that it is inadequate.
As such, I am referring this matter to the two of you, as the town's Inspector of Building and Health
Director for investigation and resolution, consistent with applicable rules and regulations. Should you
have any questions or need additional information, do not hesitate to contact me.
Thank u,
ar H. Rees
Town Manager
Cc: Curt Bellavance, Director of Community Development
Mr. Frank J. Ragonese
Mr. Thomas Yameen
Mark I.I. Rees
Towii Mwi ager
October 24, 2005
Mr. Jerry Brown
Inspector of Buildings
Town of North Andover
Ms. Susan Sawyer
Director of Health
Town of North Andover
Dear Jerry and Susan,
TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
OFFICE. OF
TOWN MANAGER
120 MAIN STREET
NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845
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Telephone (978) 688-9510
FAX (978) 688-9556
OCT 2 6 2005
1 c1 - z
I recently tried to informally mediate a dispute between the owner of Butcher Boy Market, Mr. Thomas
Yameen, and his neighbor, Mr. Frank Ragonese, regarding noise emanating from two air-conditioned
trailers located behind the Butcher Boy store. Please see attached letter from Mr. Ragonese for additional
details on his complaint.
Unfortunately, I have been unsuccessful in that endeavor. Mr. Yameen arranged to have a noise barrier
constructed, however, Mr. Ragonese has informed the town that it is inadequate.
As such, I am referring this matter to the two of you, as the town's Inspector of Building and Health
Director for investigation and resolution, consistent with applicable rules and regulations. Should you
have any questions or need additional information, do not hesitate to contact me.
Thank u,
ar H. Rees
Town Manager
Cc: Curt Bellavance, Director of Community Development
Mr. Frank J. Ragonese
Mr. Thomas Yameen