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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMiscellaneous - Exception (159)Town of North Andover o� tkORT#j Office of the Health Department a2 °`''='° Community Development and Services Division ~ 00,-0 A 27 Charles Street- o`�AtO ♦f P, North Andover, Massachusetts 01845 9SSnCHus�t� Sandra Starr Telephone (978) 688-9540 Public Health Director Fax (978) 688-9542 NORTH ANDOVER BOARD OF HEALTH ORDER LETTER Issued under the provisions of the State Sanitary Code, Chapter II, Minimum Standards of Fitness for Human Habitation, 105 CMR 410.000. Date: January 2, 2002 To Owner of Record: Alphonse Bielevich 101 Foster Street North Andover, MA 01845 An authorized inspection was made of your property at the above referenced address by North Andover Health Department personnel on January 2, 2002. This inspection revealed violations of certain regulations of the State Sanitary Code, Chapter II, as listed on the attached Violation Form. You are hereby ORDERED to correct these violations within the time allotted on the enclosed form. Failure to comply within the specified time period may result in further action by the North Andover Board of Health. You have the right to request a hearing before the Board of Health if you feel this order should be modified or withdrawn. A request for said hearing must be made in writing and received by the Health Department within seven (7) days from the receipt of this order. At said hearing you will be given an opportunity to be heard and to present witnesses And documentary evidence as to why this order should be modified or withdrawn. All affected parties will be informed of the date, time and place of the hearing and of their right to inspect and copy all records concerning the matter to be heard. You may be represented by an attorney. You have the right to inspect and obtain copies of all relevant records concerning the matter to be heard. Hand Delivery BOARD OF APPEALS 688-9541 BUILDING 688-9545 CONSERVATION 688-9530 HEALTH 688-9540 PLANNING 688-9535 ORDER LETTER An authorized inspection of 101 Foster Street was performed by Board of Health staff on January 2, 2002 at which violations of 105 CMR 410.000 Chapter II of the State Sanitary Code, Minimum Standards of Fitness for Human Habitation were found. Failure to respond within the allotted time period may result in a Board of Health finding that the dwelling is unfit for human habitation. Violation Regulatory reference Re -inspection LIVING ROOM Entire premises in dire need of basic 410.602, cleaning; cobwebs and thick dust on 410.750(I) all surfaces in living room; smell of urine and feces throughout the house. Pile of trash knee-high on carpet in living room in front of fireplace; may also be garbage in pile. Numerous dead insects in cobwebs, on tables and window sills throughout living/dining area. KITCHEN Kitchen floor littered with bags of food and trash that spills into hall; floor also covered with spills, possibly fecal matter, and garbage. All surfaces covered in tiers of canned and bottled foods with some opened and/or spilled. Sink filled with food encrusted dirty dishes; stove has old spills, dirty pots and utensils covering all but one burner. The refrigerator is filled with rotten and rotting food, suchas hamburger and tomatoes. Large dark spill down shelves, mold in food containers; good food mixed in with the rotten. BATHROOM Fecal matter on floor around toilet with used toilet paper. Soiled slacks on floor as well; bathtub soiled. MASTER BEDROOM Fecal matter on and beside bed, and on wall and electric heater. Bed sheets fouled with both fecal matter and urine, blankets, too. BEDROOM #2 Piles and bags of old newspapers on the floor and on the bed. LAUNDRY ROOM Downstairs laundry room filled with bags and cartons of canned goods, juices and mason jars. Five butternut squash lie on the floor at the foot of the stairs. The occupant of any dwelling unit shall be responsible for maintaining in a clean and sanitary condition and free of garbage, rubbish, and other filth or causes of sickness which may provide a food source of harborage for rodents, insects or other pests or otherwise contribute to accidents or to the creation or spread of disease. VIOLATIONS TO BE CORRECTED WITHIN 14 DAYS Carpet should be washed/steam cleaned to remove stains and odors. Excess canned food in all rooms is to be stored in cabinets or removed. Kitchen counters are to be cleared, cleaned and sanitized. Spills on carpet are to be cleaned up and carpet cleaned. Refrigerator must be cleared of rotten food, thoroughly cleaned and sanitized, and. spoiled food disposed of. Floors and walls to be washed, cleaned and sanitized as possible. Premises are to be dusted and vacuumed on a regular basis. According to 105 CMR 410.750(I) "Failure to comply with any provisions of 105 CMR 410.600, 410.601, or 410.602 which results in any accumulation of garbage, rubbish, filth or other causes of sickness which may provide a food source of harborage for rodents, insects or other pests or otherwise contribute to accidents or to the creation of spread of disease" is one of the cited conditions which are deemed to always have the potential to endanger or materially impair the health or safety, and well-being of the occupants or the public. Therefore, the homeowner and/or caretaker must immediately complete certain activities within 7 days. These are as follows: 1. The master bedroom, linens, mattress, floors and walls must be thoroughly cleaned and sanitized. 2. All garbage and trash to be removed and disposed of properly. 3. Kitchen floor to be washed and sanitized. 4. Stove to be cleaned and put into accessible working order. 5. Kitchen sink cleared and made usable. 6. Bathroom floor, toilet, sink and bathtub are to be cleaned and sanitized with a 20% bleach solution. You may contract with a third party within five days to perform this work if you are unable to complete it yourself. If such a contract is executed, you must forward a copy to the Health Department at 27 Charles Street, North Andover. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Health Department either personally or by an agent of your choice at 978-688-9540. Sincerely, C;ry 1 Sandra Starr Public Health Director CC: Board of Health File Alan Bielevich I Town of North Andover Office of the Health Department �` °" a A Community Development and Service -S Division r 27 Charles Street ` °�= -�• �" ' North Andover, Massachusetts 01845 9SS�cHuSEs Sandra Starr Telephone (978) 688-9540 Public Health Director Fax (978) 688-9542 NORTH ANDOVER BOARD OF HEALTH ORDER LETTER Issued under the provisions of the State Sanitary Code, Chapter II, Minimum Standards of Fitness for Human Habitation, 105 CMR 410.000. Date: January 2, 2002 To Owner of Record: Alphonse Bielevich 101 Foster Street North Andover, MA 01845 An authorized inspection was made of your property at the above referenced address by North Andover Health Department personnel on January 2, 2002. This inspection revealed violations of certain regulations of the State Sanitary Code, Chapter II, as listed on the attached Violation Form. You are hereby ORDERED to correct these violations within the time allotted on the enclosed form. Failure to comply within the specified time period may result in further action by the North Andover Board of Health. You have the right to request a hearing before the Board of Health if you feel this order should be modified or withdrawn. A request for said hearing must be made in writing and received by the Health Department within seven (7) days from the receipt of this order. At said hearing you will be given an opportunity to be heard and to present witnesses and documentary evidence as to why this order should be modified or withdrawn. All affected parties will be informed of the date, time and place of the hearing and of their right to inspect and copy all records concerning the matter to be heard. You may be represented by an attorney. You have the right to inspect and obtain copies of all relevant records concerning the matter to be heard. Hand Delivery BOARD OF APPEALS 688-9541 BUILDING 688-9545 CONSERVATION 688-9530 HEALTH 688-9540 PLANNING 688-9535 ORDER LETTER An authorized inspection of 101 Foster Street was performed by Board of Health staff on January 2, 2002 at which violations of 105 CMR 410.000 Chapter II of the State Sanitary Code, Minimum Standards of Fitness for Human Habitation were found. Failure to respond within the allotted time period may result in a Board of Health finding that the dwelling is unfit for human habitation. Violation LIVING ROOM Entire premises in dire need of basic cleaning; cobwebs and thick dust on all surfaces in living room; smell of Regulatory reference 410.602, 410.750(I) urine and feces throughout the house. Pile of trash knee-high on carpet in living room in front of fireplace; may also be garbage in pile. Numerous dead insects in cobwebs, on tables and window sills throughout living/ dining area. KITCHEN Kitchen floor littered with bags of food and trash that spills into hall; floor also covered with spills, possibly fecal matter, and garbage. All surfaces covered in tiers of canned and bottled foods with some opened and/or spilled. Sink filled with food encrusted dirty dishes; stove has old spills, dirty pots and utensils covering all but one burner. The refrigerator is filled with rotten and rotting food, such as hamburger and tomatoes. Large dark spill down shelves, mold in food containers; good food mixed in with the rotten. BATHROOM Fecal matter on floor around toilet with used toilet paper. Soiled slacks on floor as well; bathtub soiled. MASTER BEDROOM Fecal matter on and beside bed, and on wall and electric heater. Bed sheets fouled with both fecal matter and urine, blankets, too. Re -inspection BEDROOM #2 Piles and bags of old newspapers on the floor and on the bed. LAUNDRY ROOM Downstairs laundry room filled with bags and cartons of canned goods, juices and mason jars. Five butternut squash lie on the floor at the foot of the stairs. - The occupant of any dwelling unit shall be responsible for maintaining in a clean and sanitary condition and free of garbage, rubbish, and other filth or causes of sickness which may provide a food source of harborage for rodents, insects or other pests or otherwise contribute to accidents or to the creation or spread of disease. VIOLATIONS TO BE CORRECTED WITHIN 14 DAYS Carpet should be washed/steam cleaned to remove stains and odors. * Excess canned food in all rooms is to be stored in cabinets or removed. * Kitchen counters are to be cleared, cleaned and sanitized. * Spills on carpet are to be cleaned up and carpet cleaned. Refrigerator must be cleared of rotten food, thoroughly cleaned and sanitized, and spoiled food disposed of. * Floors and walls to be washed, cleaned and sanitized as possible. * Premises are to be dusted and vacuumed on a regular basis. According to 105 CMR 410.750(I) "Failure to comply with any provisions of 105 CMR 410.600, 410.601, or 410.602 which results in any accumulation of garbage, rubbish, filth or other causes of sickness which may provide a food source of harborage for rodents, insects or other pests or otherwise contribute to accidents or to the creation of spread of disease' is one of the cited conditions which are deemed to always have the potential to endanger or materially impair the health or safety, and well-being of the occupants or the public. Therefore, the homeowner and/or caretaker must immediately complete certain activities within 7 days. These are as follows: 1. The master bedroom, linens, mattress, floors and walls must be thoroughly cleaned and sanitized. 2. All garbage and trash to be removed and disposed of properly. 3. Kitchen floor to be washed and sanitized. 4. Stove to be cleaned and put into accessible working order. 5. Kitchen sink cleared and made usable. 6. Bathroom floor, toilet, sink and bathtub are to be cleaned and sanitized with a 20% bleach solution. You may contract with a third party within five days to perform this work if you are unable to complete it yourself. If such a contract is executed, you must forward a copy to the Health Department at 27 Charles Street, North Andover. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Health Department either personally or by an agent of your choice at 978-688-9540. Sincerely, Sandra Starr Public Health Director CC: Board of Health File Alan Bielevich