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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022-09-22 Board of Health Minutes North Andover Board of Health Meeting Minutes Thursday—September 22,2022 7:00 p.m. 120 Main Street,Board of Select Room Live broadcast can be heard on www.northandovercam.org Present: Joseph McCarthy,Dr.Patrick Scanlon,Michelle Davis,Jennifer Abou-Ezzi,Jennifer LeBourdais (observing),Brian LaGrasse,Stephen Casey Jr,Carolyn Lam and Toni K.Wolfenden I. CALL TO ORDER The meeting called to order at 7:00 pm. II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Meeting Minutes from July 28,2022 presented for signature. Motion made by Michelle Davis for approval,seconded by Dr.Patrick Scanlon,all in favor and the minutes approved.(4-0-0) IV. PUBLIC HEARING A. Animal Regulations—See Appendix B. Dr.Patrick Scanlon made a MOTION to open the public hearing at 7:43 pm,seconded by Michelle Davis. (4-0-0) Brian LaGrasse discusses the changes made to the previous drafts of the Animal Regulations. There is now no public meeting required for a new animal permit,however,if it is a larger than a few animals, the health department can ask the resident to have a public meeting and to notify abutters. Dr.Patrick Scanlon made a MOTION to close the public hearing at 7:45pm,seconded by Michelle Davis.(4-0-0) Michelle Davis made a MOTION to approve the Animal Regulations,seconded by Dr.Patrick Scanlon. (4-0-0) V. NEW BUSINESS A. Body Art Establishment—INKredible Body Art,practitioner Cristiana Anjo,has come before the board seeking a variance to section I O(J)(4)of the regulation to have two apprentices. The apprentices are:Evelyn and Everaldo Anjo. The North Andover Body Art regulations limit trainers to one apprentice at a time in order to ensure the apprentice receives one-on-one training. This is to learn all procedures safely and in a sanitary manner. Section I O(J)(4)—"Each trainer may have no more than one apprentice at any given time". Stephen Casey Jr.has no issues granting the variance to allow two apprentices for this establishment,with the condition that the licensed practitioner may only have one 2022 North Andover Board of Health Meeting Page 1 of 3 Board of Health Members:Joseph McCarthy,Chairman;Michelle Davis,RN,Clerk/Member;Dr.Patrick Scanlon,DO,Town Physician/Member;Jennifer Abou-Ezzi,RN,Member;Health Department Staff:Brian LaGrasse,Health Director;Stephen Casey Jr.,Health Inspector;Carolyn Lam,Public Health Nurse;Toni K.Wolfenden,Health Department Assistant apprentice present for training at a time. Cristiana has been licensed with North Andover starting in July,but also has been licensed for three years in Danvers. Dr.Patrick Scanlon has made the MOTION to accept the variance for two apprentices for Cristiana Anjo,INKredible Body Art,however,only one apprentice is allowed in the studio at a given time. Seconded by Jennifer Abou Ezzi(4-0-0) B. Northeast Massachusetts Mosquito Control&Wetlands Management District Presentation by Kimberly Foss—Entomologist,see Appendix A. V1. COMMUNICATIONS,ANNOUNCEMENTS,AND DISCUSSION A. Introduction—New Board Member Jennifer LeBourdais Jennifer has been a resident of North Andover for ten years and a nurse circa 2005. Jennifer is excited to be with the Board of Health. B. COVID-19 Updates—See Appendix C. Brian LaGrasse discusses the new COVID-19 numbers. North Andover currently has 24 residents with the virus. See Appendix C. The vaccine is safe and effective.The more people of all ages that are vaccinated will allow for less contamination of the vulnerable. C. Flu Clinics—See Appendix D. September 281 and October 31,2022—Senior Center 9:00 am— 12:00 pm Family Flu Clinic for ages 3+-October 25,2022 at the North Andover High School Cafeteria COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic—dates and times to be determined for GLFHC to administer the bivalent booster. D. Grants—Community Health Assessment Grant had the first meeting with members from North Andover and Andover and Health Resources in Action in attendance.HRiA will be facilitating the assessment and improvement plan. State Public Health Excellence Grant—this is a regional public health grant which awarded six communities,(Reading,North Reading,Lynnfield,Andover,North Andover and Haverhill)$300,000 each year for 3 years. Regional staff will be hired to assist communities that need help with public health nursing,nursing,inspectors,and program coordinator. North Andover is the host community. VII. CORRESPONDENCE/NEWSLETTERS VIII. ADJOURNMENT MOTION made by Jennifer Abou-Ezzi to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Michelle Davis,all in favor, MOTION approved.The meeting adjourned at 8:03 pm.(4-0-0) North Andover Board of Health Meeting Minutes Thursday—September 22,2022 7:00 p.m. 120 Main Street,Board of Select Room Live broadcast can be heard on www.northandovercam.org Prepared by: Toni K. Wolfenden, Health Dept.Assistant Reviewed by: All Board of Health Members&Brian LaGrasse, Health Director Signed by: LMz Miche avis, Clerk of the Boar Date SIgneld Documents Used At Meeting: Agenda Northeast Massachusetts Mosquito Control&Wetlands Management District—presentation North Andover Board of Health—Keeping of Animals Rules and Regulations COVID-19 Statistics Town of North Andover Flu Clinic Flyer 2022 North Andover Board of Health Meeting Page 3 of 3 Board of Health Members:Joseph McCarthy,Chairman;Michelle Davis,RN,Clerk/Member;Dr.Patrick Scanlon,DO,Town Physician/Member;Jennifer Abou-Ezzi,RN,Member;Health Department Staff:Brian LaGrasse,Health Director;Stephen Casey Jr.,Health Inspector;Carolyn Lam,Public Health Nurse;Toni K.Wolfenden,Health Department Assistant North Andover Board of Health Meeting Agenda Thursday, September 22, 2022 7:00 pm 120 Main Street Board of Select Room Live broadcast can be heard on www.northandoverma.gov I. CALL TO ORDER II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE III. APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES A. July 28,2022 IV. NEW BUSINESS A. Body Art Establishment—INKredible Body Art-Practitioner Cristiana Anjo 1. Apprenticeship Application Request—Evelyn Anjo&Everaldo Anjo B. Northeast Massachusetts Mosquito Control—update C. Vote—Animal Regulations V. COMMUNICATIONS,ANNOUNCEMENTS,AND DISCUSSIONS A. COVIDI9—Updates 2022 North Andover Board of Health Meeting—Meeting Agenda Page 1 of 1 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: Joseph McCarthy,Chairman;Michelle Davis,RN,Clerk/Member;Dr.Patrick Scanlon,D.O.Town Physician/Member Health;Jennifer Abou-Ezzi,RN,Member;Department Staff:Brian LaGrasse,Health Director;Stephen Casey,Public Health Inspector;Carolyn Lam,RN,Public Health Nurse;Toni K.Wolfenden,Health Department Assistant. b Commmoutealtb of Aao0atbuatto s = State Reclamation and Mosquito Control Board ' FiLAN W � NORTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS MOSQUITO CONTROL & WETLANDS MANAGEMENT DISTRICT Barry Noone- District Director Kimberly Foss- Entomologist Andrew Sheehan- Field Crew Supervisor Kelsey Liakos- Board of Health Liaison 118 Tenney Street Georgetown, MA 01833 Phone: (978) 352-2800 www.nemassmosq u ito.org INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT The most effective, long-term way to manage mosquitoes using a combination of methods while minimizing risks to people and the environment. 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Commonwealth of Massachusetts s +�€ www.nemassmosquito.org State Reclamation and Mosquito Control Board r P' ynu 56'N s MOSQUITO/ARBOVIRUS SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM i • • '—F .( s �� � "•'.p 4 ��i .S•- ..f t:�,rr -t • • -- ;�s 1! M'• F y n CDC CO2/Light Trap Bridge vector species (human biters) Gravid Trap Early WNV detection in Cx. pipiens/restuons (bird biters) Ovitrap Aedes albopictus monitoring ( 1st occurrence in N . MA 2018 Manchester) NORTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS MOSQUITO CONTROL Commonwealth of Massachusetts + yi= www.nemassmosquito.org State Reclamation and Mosquito Control Board MOSQUITO/ARBOVIRUS SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM Resting Boxes — EEE surveillance in areas of risk Recycled fiber pulp 11" square planting pots Attracts -5 species (target: Cs. melonuro) Placed near acidic/hummocky swamp areas 128 resting boxes at 16 sites ' 4 i ti y R '"�1�'`a':a'SL S�'.Z il��r•, �'+ ' d .i. _ ,+'�;3"'...r.w.. NORTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS MOSQUITO CONTROL uys r't Commonwealth of Massachusetts \\\ g www.nemassmospulto.org State Reclamation and Mosquito Control Board '<r ...>- I SU PPLEM ENTAL ARBOVI RUS SU RVEI LANCE j CDC CO2/light trap i Deployed after the 1St positive WNV/EEE detection in any municipality Radius of collection ;}r; Distance from historic trap t, • Topography R • Human population density • Bridge vector potential breeding sites R+'p tiK tiM Schools/parks/recreation areas • Wetland/wooded/shaded areas Collections sent to State Laboratory for additional testing NORTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS MOSQUITO CONTROL Commonwealth of Massachusetts www.nemassmosquito.org State Reclamation and Mosquito Control Board , lIlL111YY i/Y Y'> MOSQUITO HABITAT MITIGATION Ditch Maintenance ( manual and mechanized ) Fresh/Salt Wetland Management and Restoration Mowing- Phragmites P r n -r'�• ,+"SAC..- ���j �•1 Ti re recycling program ; y�F PETITION PROCESS REQUIRED NORTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS MOSQUITO CONTROL Commonwealth of Massachusetts www.nemassmosquito.org State Reclamation and Mosquito Control Board \Ivlllll\M� N Y� GENERAL LARVICIDING PROGRAM Any areas with 5- 14+ days of standing water Fresh and saltwater wetlands and floodplains _ x- Retention ponds, detention basins, ditches, containers t Public and private property ' 9 g ram Regional Aerial Salt Marsh Larvicidin Program g • Ipswich to Salisbury • �3,500 acres I � Y� y/ _ r AWL f' y NORTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS MOSQUITO CONTROL Commonwealth of Massachusettsyc a� www.nemassmosquito.org State Reclamation and Mosquito Control Board niun+Y 'tn CATCH BASIN LARVICIDING PROGRAM Integral part of our Arbovirus Control Program for WNV • Interrupts the early season WNV amplification in birds • We complete —70,000 basins (includes schools) from May through August • Excellent mosquito nurseries, especially during drought years Begin treatments late May/early June in WNV high risk areas 15t • Uncleaned basins- Altosid or MetaLary (methoprene) • Have residents refrain from dumping lawn/leaf/pet waste into basins • Cleaned basins- VectoMax (Bti) • Lasts —30-90 days (organics, temperature, precipitation dependent) s ` •■�■arm .«' ■ ■ ■s■ ■ : ■ ■ ■ � ■ '� wow ° r"''t'�e'E�' names ■ snails k" dl NORTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS MOSQUITO CONTROL Commonwealth of Massachusetts 3,9 www.nemassmosquito.org State Reclamation and Mosquito Control Board IIIfNl�, f'Ii Ylr LARVICIDE PRODUCTS- EPA Registered (Cat 4) Cat 4 (Low to Very low toxicity) is the lowest category accepted by the EPA.Toxicity category IV is Practically non-toxic and not an irritant. Bacterial Biolarvicides ( 1st to 3rd instar larvae) ADULT 7; osaUITo �`` adult female mosquito Bt i/B s/S p i n o s a d AdultICIde: requires. (Days 7-9 after rain) blood meal to develop AS (��, Ve c t o m a x eggs. Ve c t o b a c (including 12 A S- liquid ) - LARVACIDING ,�< (Days 2.6 after rain) Fo u rsta r PUPA EGGS FOURTH �cv LARVA LARVAL LARVA STAGE Insect Growth Regulators ( 1st to 3rd instar larvae) -tti L THIRD FIRST gARVAL SECOND LARVAL" STAGE LARVAL STAGE Methoprene " STAGE Altosid/MetaLary Liquid Mechanical Suffocants (4th instar, pupae, emerging adults) Cocobear BVA2 NORTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS( MOSQUITO CONTROL Commonwealth of Massachusetts www.nemassmosquito.or� ° State Reclamation and Mosquito Control Board r > ADU LTICI DI NG- U LV Truck Based ULV (Ultra Low Volume) • Residential Requests (11 towns) A r• • Can reduce mosquito populations over season • Schools, Parks, Recreational Fields, Events • Emergency Municipal Block Sprays Virus Intervention � g Y p ( ) • I PVM P- Phased response to virus- Page 16 Zenivex E4 • Etofenprox 4% (pyrethroid derivative) • No synergist- no Piperonyl Butoxide (PBO) • High efficacy, reduced-risk adulticide • 1 oz/acre mixed = 1 ml active/football field • Quick but limited knockdown — 15 min • No residual +� • 300 ft swath • % hour after sunset- label= at sunset • Temperature/Weather/Population NORTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS MOSQUITO CONTROL Commonwealth of Massachusetts www.nemassmosquito.org State Reclamation and Mosquito Control Board 'N 1 bh Y ADULTICIDING- Barrier Treatments Schools, Parks, Public Recreational Areas, Planned Events Not used on residential properties * suspend SC and Suspend Polyzone • Deltamethrin 4.75% * Broad spectrum insecticide * Quick Knockdown fi 921-day to 90-day residual barrier control x 4 *Vegetation, indoor and outdoor structures, screens, barns, pet areas * No phytotoxicity on wide range ornamentals • %2 hour after sunset * No re-entry until dry ue e NORTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS MOSQUITO CONTROL Commonwealth of Massachusetts I�y ,\ter www.nemassmosquito.org State Reclamation and Mosquito Control Board0' BOARD OF HEALTH ADULTICIDE REQUESTS Boards of health may request adulticiding/barrier for municipal properties: parks, recreation areas, schools, public spaces or other public owned properties and for approval of virus response Spray requests may be cancelled due to inclement weather or virus response in other communities Barrier treatments should be scheduled prior to virus season Please utilize BMP-BOH checklist, BMP-District Protocols for Virus Response and Integrated Pest and Vector Management Plan (IPVMP) BOH request preferred method -Website (via municipal toolbox) -E-mail .NEMMC@mass.gov Confirmation of completion provided upon request. Cancellations are e-mailed NORTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS MOSQUITO CONTROL =54 Commonwealth of Massachusetts + www.nemassmosquito.org State Reclamation and Mosquito Control Board SCHOOL IPM PROGRAM * Children and Families Protection Act • Mandatory for ANY mosquito control pesticide activity to occur • Public and private schools ( K-12), daycares over 10 children •Annually updated by school IPM coordinator- 333 CMR 14.08 • PLEASE UPDATE before mosquito season starts .• ' For-he Public... Lceate•,roux S&c,�rs IPht Plan Make Your IPM Plan Online DAR https://massnrc.org/inm Home SEARCH RESULTS FOR SCHOOLS IN 'NEWBURYPORT" Create�Ec*Locate a Plan by Municipality (A-Z) Plan Online M I Plan 6nline ® CAN'T FIND YOUR SCHOOL YDU MUST SCROLL DOWN THE ENTIRE PAGE TO VIEW ALL FACILITIES WITH IPM-PLANS *C re a t e/Edit Plan Locate a Plan (SUBMISSION THROUGH INTERNET&ALTERNATIVE SUBMISSION METHOD). •OUTDOOR Plan Type I What is IPM? PLANS SUBMITTED VIA THE INTERN ET: Children's • Must be created by IPM coordinator Protection Act 1-2-3 Little Me assigned to each school/daycare Standard Written-- - 112 Parker StUrt5,Newburyport Notification Type of Plan: Date Recorded: Date Updated: •NEMMC assistance provided to coordinator Emertencywarve: Indoor-View Plan 712/2009 712/2009 • NEMMC provides updated pesticide list Pesticides not AllowedOutdoor-ViewPIan 7/2/2009 7/2/2009 Bresnahan School IPM News 333 High Street,Ne,vburyport Contact Us Type of Plan: Date Recorded: Date Updated: Indoor-View Plan 2'3,'2005 5.'I1/20:S Outdoor-View Plan 2•'1=.'2005 5;'1:.2013 NORTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS MOSQUITO CONTROL _i Commonwealth of Massachusetts l; www.nemassmosquito.org State Reclamation and Mosquito Control Board RESIDENT ADULTICIDE REQUESTS If municipal BOH allows residents to request a truck ULV spray Residents need to request their OWN property weekly as needed to control abundant mosquitoes (data collection and monitoring areas of concern) Requests may be cancelled due to inclement weather; lack of mosquitoes present on the night scheduled, inaccessible properties or virus response in other communities Residents will receive e-mail confirmation of the online request and confirmation of completion or cancellation • Resident request preferred method -Website -Website via mobile device • Other methods -E-mail .NEMMC@mass.gov -Contact NEMMC office 978-352-2800 (voice mail available) NORTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS MOSQUITO CONTROL c y Commonwealth of Massachusetts { www.nemassmosquito.org State Reclamation and Mosquito Control Board ^ri T RESIDENTIAL PESTICIDE EXCLUSIONS Personal Property Exclusion • Online application (MDAR application accessible through our website) • Private property owner only • Property owner overrides tenant request • Submit annually How to Request Exclusion from Wide Area Pesticide Applications • 14 day waiting period Excluston requests magi be subm.tted at any time during the year,and will go into effect 14 days from the date the request is made.All requests will expire oecember 3'st in the calendar year in which th"are received. • Adulticide (whole parcel) Subrrsrt your Exclusion Download Fillable Exclusion Request Online Request Form • Larvicide (> I acre wetland) • 1 exclusion/propertyJuan Carlos Gutierrez ,� ,,,H, What you need > � nl-nnn • 333 CMR 13 .03 N-t*. I,.r,4t!laa:x Jon:Gineenr,'aC,m.fs.pov How to request :_Doha Online d By mall +- WMCH MrNxnAp�rul N4;heMawd RgcsS NORTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS MOSQUITO CONTROL Commonwealth of Massachusetts www.nemassmosquito.or2 State Reclamation and Mosquito Control Board H Y� TIMELINE OF OPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES Activity J F M A M J J A S 0 N D Spring freshwater and snowmelt larviciding Culiseta melanura larviciding Cattail, Phragmites, retention pond, ditch and floodwater larviciding Tire treatments and recycling Salt marsh larviciding (hand & aerial) and Greenhead traps Catch Basin larviciding and efficacy testing j Resident larvicide and BOH requests for abandon properties/pools Ditch maintenance (manual and mechanized) Wetlands management/restoration/Phragmites mowing dulticiding spray requests and virus control Mosquito Surveillance & MA-DPH testing /,/•�i / * In virus prevalent seasons surveillance and testing can be extended until October 15 NORTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS MOSQUITO CONTROL `s Commonwealth of Massachusetts www.nemassmosquito.org State Reclamation and Mosquito Control Board r ' QUESTIONS 7 NORTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS MOSQUITO CONTROL = Commonwealth of Massachusetts >= www.nemassmosquito.org State Reclamation and Mosquito Control Board M EH y�t� g96e,I)O ;Z, /6. NORTH ANDOVER BOARD OF HEALTH KEEPING OF ANIMALS RULES AND REGULATIONS • �•�TLED j64 . S 6 • Adopted and Effective September 2Z 2022 Page 1 of 11 Section 1 -Authority The North Andover Board of Health adopted these Keeping of Animals Rules and Regulations under the authority granted by M.G.L. Chapter 111, Section 31. Section 2 - Purpose Whereas minimum standards for keeping of animal's protection of the public health, animal welfare, and the environment are considered necessary for the welfare of the community, these regulations have been adopted by the North Andover Board of Health on September 22, 2022 and are effective on September 22, 2022. Section 3 - Definitions Unless otherwise noted below, the following terms shall have the following definitions through this regulation. 3.1 Abutter: shall mean the owner of properties within 300' of the parcel(s) that is applying for the Keeping of Animals Permit as certified by The North Andover Assessor's Office. 3.2 Accessory Structure: A building or structure which is incidental to the primary or principal building on the same lot and which is devoted exclusively to an accessory or secondary use to the principal building. 3.3 Animal: shall mean the keeping and raising of livestock including horses, the keeping and raising of poultry, swine, cattle, and other domesticated animals used for food or farming purposes as defined in MGL Chapter 111. 3.4 Applicant: shall mean any person, on behalf of themselves, a business or corporation, who applies for a permit to keep one or more animals under this regulation within in the Town of North Andover. 3.5 Animal Shelters and Corrals: shall include all stables, coops, pens, piggeries, cages, and any other means of protecting and housing an animal from the environment or for containing an animal. 3.6 Board of Health: shall mean the North Andover Board of Health and appointed agents. 3.7 Cockerel: shall mean a young male chicken. 3.8 Coop: shall mean a small structure for housing live fowl. 3.9 Corral: shall mean any pen or enclosure for confining one or more animals. 3.10 Direct Abutter: shall mean owners or tenants of land that adjoins the side or rear lot lines of the resident property that is applying. Page 2 of 11 3.11 Domesticated Animal: shall mean animals of a species of vertebrates that have been domesticated by humans to live and breed in a tame condition and depend on humankind for survival. Domesticated animals shall include household pets such as dogs, cats, ferrets, pot-bellied pigs, domesticated or exotic birds, hamsters and mice, etc. 3.12 Dwelling: shall mean any building, shelter or structure used or intended for human habitation. 3.13 Exotic Animal: shall mean an animal that is not native to this region and or country. 3.14 Facility: shall mean the total accommodations to be used for the keeping and care of one or more animals, including but not limited to, land and any accessory or animal structures such as, but not limited to, a coop, barn and/or stable. 3.15 Feral Cats: shall mean a cat born to the wild, which is no longer domesticated or socialized to humans and has been abandoned or allowed to become free roaming. 3.16 Fencing: shall mean enclosure material installed for the purpose of privacy or livestock and/or animal containment. 3.17 Fowl: shall mean chickens, pigeons, doves, capons, hens, turkeys, pheasants, guinea fowl, ducks, roosters, and geese other than wild species. 3.18 Generally Acceptable Agricultural Practices: shall mean the applicant is consistent with the Massachusetts Department of Agriculture Resources Division of Animal Health's, Generally Acceptable Agricultural Practices. The following are some potential resources. https://www.mass.gov/orgs/massachusetts-department-of-agricultural-resources https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/site/ma/home/ https://massacd.wordpress.com/ https://ag.umass.edu/resources/agricture-resources 3.19 Hen: shall mean adult female chicken. 3.20 Household Pets: shall mean domesticated animals that are primarily kept indoors for non-agricultural purposes, including but not limited to dogs, cats, ferrets, pot-bellied pigs, domesticated or exotic birds, hamsters and mice, etc. 3.21 Keeping of Animals Permit: shall mean a permit issued by the North Andover Board of Health and appointed agents for the keeping or housing of one or more animals in accordance with the provisions of this regulation. 3.22 Livestock: shall mean animals kept for agricultural purposes, including but not limited to cattle, goats, sheep, swine, equines, camelids, poultry, and other fowl. For the purposes of this regulation, the definition of"livestock" shall not include roosters or cockerels. 3.23 Manure Management Plan: shell mean a plan for the handling of manure. This plan shall address cleaning, composting, storage, utilization, and removal of manure. Page 3 of 11 3.24 Nuisance: shall mean any condition including, but not limited to noise, offensive odor, attraction or breeding of insects, an environment supporting growth of vermin, presence of rodents, or any other condition having public health or environmental significance. 3.25 Permit: shall mean a permit that is issued by the North Andover Board of Health and appointed agents for the keeping of one or more animals in accordance with the provisions of this regulation. 3.26 Permit Applicant: shall mean any person, on behalf of themselves, a business or corporation, who applies for a permit to keep one or more animals under this regulation within in the Town of North Andover. 3.27 Permit Holder: shall mean any person who has received a permit issued by the Board of Health for the keeping of animals. 3.28 Pen: shall mean a structure for the keeping or housing one or more animals. 3.29 Person: shall mean a person, persons, association, partnership, trust, company, corporation, or other legal entity, owning property carrying on an activity regulated by this regulation. 3.30 Pest Management Plan: shall mean a plan, which adequately defines the measures that shall be taken by the owner to minimize the presence of rodents, insects, and pests, and to minimize the creation of odors and other nuisances. 3.31 Plot Plan: shall mean the plan that shows the dimensions of the lot and area where animals will be kept. A plot plan must also include the locations of the primary residence, all structures, fences, corrals, septic systems, private wells, and wetlands. A hand-drawn plot plan is acceptable so long as it is of sufficient detail and quality to allow for review by the North Andover Board of Health and appointed agents. 3.32 Poultry: shall mean the following but is not limited to, chickens, ducks, geese, guinea fowl, peafowl, pheasants, partridges, quail and turkey. 3.33 Rooster: shall mean adult male chicken. 3.34 Runoff: shall mean water from natural or unnatural sources that flows over the surface of the ground. 3.35 Stable: shall mean a building or structure used for the shelter and/or feeding of one or more animals. 3.36 Stall: shall mean a compartment in a stable used for the keeping of one or more animals. 3.37 Swine: shall mean livestock suck as pigs, hogs and boars but shall not include domesticated pigs kept primarily indoors as companion animals. 3.38 Town: shall mean the Town of North Andover. 3.39 Usable Area: shall mean land area suitable for the raising of animals such as pastures, fields, and wooded uplands. This area does not include wetlands, dwellings, or any other area(s) as may be restricted by town, state or federal law, regulations, or guidelines. Page 4 of 11 3.40 Vermin: shall mean various types of insects, bugs and rodents. 3.41 Wetland: shall mean land area or surface are so defined by Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act, M.G.L. Chapter 131, Section 40, and regulations promulgates pursuant thereto at 310 CMR 10.00 and the North Andover Wetlands Protection Bylaw. Section 4 - General Requirements 4.1 All applications must be submitted to The North Andover Board of Health and shall meet the criteria set forth in this regulation. 4.2 All structures must comply with the setback requirements for the zoning district in which such structures are located as set forth in The North Andover Zoning Bylaw's (Chapter 195-4.2, Chapter 195-4.3, Chapter 195-4.4, Chapter 195-4.5, Chapter 4.6). Chart 195 attachment 3 (Table 2 summery of dimensional requirements) and Wetland Protection Bylaw. 4.3 All Keeping of Animal Applications must meet all Zoning Requirements set forth in the North Andover Zoning Bylaw as summarized below in Table 1. TABLE 1 North Andover by law states: Agriculture, horticulture,floriculture,viticulture or silviculture. (1) Farming of field crops and row crops,truck gardens, orchards,plant nurseries,and greenhouses. (2) On any lot of at least three acres,the keeping of a total of not more than three of any kind or assortment of animals or birds,except chickens being kept,harbored, raised,or maintained as accessory to a residential single-family structure as defined in Subsection F(5),in addition to the household pets of a family living on such lot,and for each additional acre of lot size to five acres,the keeping of one additional animal or bird,but not the keeping of animals,birds,or pets of persons not resident on such lot. (3) On any lot of at least five acres,the keeping of any number of animals or birds regardless of ownership and the operation of equestrian riding academies,stables,stud farms,and poultry batteries. (4) The sale of products raised as a result of the above uses on the subject land. (5) The sale of products of agriculture,horticulture,floriculture,viticulture or silviculture as well as accessory or customary items,by any person who is primarily engaged in any of the above activities.The operation must be on at least 10 contiguous acres used primarily for any of these activities. (6) A single-family residence may keep a maximum of six hens. (a) Two-family residences,in addition to single-family residences, may keep six hens as long as hens are owned by the homeowner,who must reside in the property. (b) For lots of at least three acres, a single-family residence may keep a maximum of three hens per acre of lot size. (c) No roosters shall be permitted. (d) Such residence must maintain a minimum coop area of four-square feet per hen. Page 5 of 11 (e) The owner of the hens must live in the residence. (f) Hens and coops are prohibited from the front yard of a residence, unless screened by a privacy fence of at least six feet in height. (g) No coop shall be located closer than 40 feet to any residential structure occupied by someone other than the hen owner,custodian,or keeper. (h) The hens shall be secured in a coop and contained in a fenced area on the property when out of the coop. (i) This use shall meet all current applicable state or Board of Health regulations regarding the raising of chickens. 4.4 All facilities used for the keeping of animal's shall be securely fenced as to prevent animals from escaping the location that is permitted for the keeping of animals. 4.5 Keeping of household pets are exempt from this regulation with the exception that the North Andover Board of Health and appointed agents may impose a permit requirement in situations where animals are kept in unreasonable numbers or in conductions that may result in a public health nuisance or hazard to the health and welfare of the Town of North Andover and its residents. Section 5— Permit Requirements 5.1 A permit to keep one or more animals shall be required for anyone keeping one or more animals as defined in this regulation. 5.2 Permits shall be required annually and expiration dates shall be set by the Board of Health permit and fee schedule. Permits shall last for one year unless revoked or suspended by the North Andover Board of Health or appointed agents. 5.3 Any violations of these regulations may result in enforcement actions that include but are not limited to, issuance of an Order to Correct, monetary fines, permit suspension or permit revocation. Section 6 -Application Requirements 6.1 Permit applicant must complete and submit. 6.1.1. Completed application. 6.1.2. Sketch or Certified Plot Plan of land. The plot plan shall include: • All property boundaries; • All principal and accessory structures, including but not limited to dwellings, coops, stables, fences, physical barriers, corrals and pens. • All utilities and appurtenances including septic systems; • All impervious areas such as driveways, walkways, etc. Page 6 of 11 • All surface water, wetlands or water courses on the property and within 100' of all property boundaries; • Areas dedicated for animals shall be depicted on the plan; • Areas for storage of feed, waste, etc. shall be noted on the plot plan; and • Number and species of animals to be kept shall be noted on this plan. 6.1.3. Payment of Application Fee. Fees shall be set by the North Andover Board of Health Permit Fee Schedule. 6.1.4. Written plans of how the permit holder or operator will implement. • Manure and Waste Management Plan • Storage of Feed Plan • Pest Management Plan 6.1.5 New applications may be required by the Health Department to submit a List of Abutters within 300' of the parcel(s) where the animals are proposed as certified by the North Andover Assessor's Office. (NOTE: This certified list shall not be more than 30 days old at the time of application submittal.) 6.1.6 New applications may be required by the Health Department to notify abutters by certified mail/certificate of mailing within seven (7) calendar days of the application submittal. 6.1.7 Applications will need zoning clearance from the Building Department. 6.1.9 If the Applicant is not the property owner of the affected Lot, a written authorization to keep animals, from the Owner, must be provided to the Board of Health as part of the application. 6.2 The following will not be permitted: • The keeping of a rooster or roosters shall not be allowed; • Slaughtering operations of any animals shall not be allowed on any property not licensed by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health as a slaughter house; • The keeping of chickens or other agricultural animals inside a residential dwelling shall not be allowed; • Animals shall not be allowed to leave the property unattended or enter onto any abutting properties or private lands without written consent of the abutting property owner; • Permits are not transferrable. Page 7 of 11 Section 7 - Construction 7.1 No person shall erect, occupy, use, rebuild, reconstruct, alter or structurally change a stable, accessory structure or corral without approval from but not limited to, the Board of Health, the Building Department, the Zoning Department and the Conservation Department. 7.2 All structures used for the housing of animals, storage of supplies and storage of waste must meet all Zoning and Conservation regulations. 7.3 All chicken coops must be raised no less than six inches (6") from the ground. 7.4 All stables, coops, or any other structures used for the housing of animals must be a minimum of one hundred feet (100) from any abutter's residential dwelling 7.5 All structures used for the storage of waste such as waste pits or receptacles that store any type of waste such as fecal matter, shavings and manure or urine related materials shall be located at a distance of at least one hundred feet (100) from any abutter's residential dwelling and least one hundred feet (100') from any wetland resource areas. Section 8—Standards of Care 8.1 Structures and areas used for the keeping of animals such as but not limited to, stables, coops, pens and corrals must be maintained in a clean and sanitary manner, free from decaying food, sources of filth, feces, stagnant water and insect or vermin infestation. 8.2 Structures used for the keeping of animals shall be of sufficient size and design to accommodate the number of animals housed in said structure. 8.3 Structures used for the keeping of animals shall be well ventilated and constructed of materials that will accommodate the animals in a safe and healthy manner and provide sufficient protection form the elements. 8.4 The permit holder is responsible to submit and implement a Manure and Waste Management Plan. A written Manure and Waste Management Plan shall be submitted with all permit applications. 8.5 The owner shall provide all necessary equipment, pits, receptacles and structures for the sanitary storage, management and disposal of all waste including but not limited to fecal matter, manure, shavings and manure or urine related materials that will control vermin, insects and odors. 8.6 The permit holder is responsible to submit and implement a Storage of Feed Plan. Food shall be stored in sealed, moisture proof and vermin proof containers. A written Storage of Feed Plan shall be submitted with all permit applications. 8.7 Animals must have access to fresh food and potable water. 8.8 Deceased animals shall be disposed of or incinerated at an appropriate facility and within a reasonable amount of time but in no event, more than forty-eight (48) hours after Page 8 of 11 death. Storage of deceased animals shall be in such a way top prevent odors and the attraction of vermin. 8.9 Drainage or runoff containing fecal matter, manure, urine or animal waste shall not be discharged over the surface of the ground onto any neighboring property, public way or into any wetland resource area. 8.10 The Board of Health may allow composting of manure generated at the facility upon specific written approval of a Manure Management Plan which requests said permission. 8.11 The permit holder is responsible to submit and implement a Pest Management Plan for the facility and property. This plan requires approval by the Board of Health and will be performed by a licensed pest control company whenever required by law. A written Pest Management Plan shall be submitted with all permit applications. Section 9 - Enforcement and Penalties 9.1 Any violations of these regulations may result in a monetary fine and a written Order to Correct. 9.2 Any owner or person in charge of a facility covered by these regulations who does not comply with this regulation or an Order to Correct shall be issued a fine up to three- hundred dollars ($300). Each day or portion thereof in which a violation exists shall constitute a separate offense. Daily fines will continue to accrue until all violations are rectified and the property and facility is in full compliance with these regulations. 9.3 The North Andover Board of Health and appointed agents may suspend, revoke, or deny a permit if any permit holder or potential permit holder is found to be in violation of any of these regulations or is not in compliance with an Order to Correct. 9.3.1 Any permit holder who has had a permit to keep animals revoked, shall be ordered to remove all animals from the property within thirty (30) days or within a timeframe as determined by the Board of Health or appointed agents. 9.4 Should the Animal Control Officer, Animal Inspector or an authorized representative of the Town of North Andover take into custody, a loose or stray animal and the animal's owner is determined, the owner shall be responsible for any and all fees associated with the capture, transport and boarding of said animal. Section 10 — Right to a Hearing 10.1 Any person or persons whom feel aggrieved by a Board of Health Order to Correct, that has been served pursuant to any section of these regulations, may request a hearing before the North Andover Board of Health and appointed agents, by filing a written request to the Board of Health for a hearing within seven (7) calendar days from receipt of said Order. Page 9 of 11 Section 11 -Variance 11.1 The Board of Health may hold a public hearing and grant a variance to any provision of these regulations when in its opinion, the strict enforcement would do manifest injustice and does not jeopardize public health or the environment. 11.2 Variance to any section of this regulation may be requested before the North Andover Board of Health by submitting a written request for a public hearing for the specific purpose of requesting said variance. The Board will notify you of your scheduled hearing date. 11.3 The written request shall include the following: • A public hearing request in writing which clearly states which section and clause of the regulations a variance is sought. • The applicant must state the reason why a variance is sought and the manifest injustice the regulation causes by being enforced. • The reasons why granting the variance will not impact public health or the environment and all mitigating strategies to eliminate any such risks. 11.4 Anyone seeking a variance must notify all abutters within three hundred feet (300') of their property limits. Abutter Notification is required for any Public Hearing. 11.5 A Certified Abutters list obtained from the North Andover Assessor's Office not more than thirty (30) prior to the scheduled Board of Health meeting date. 11.6 Notification to the abutters on the certified abutter list shall include the following: a) Date, Time and Place of Public Hearing; b) Person or Entity requesting the Public Hearing; c) Specific regulation that the variance is requested; 11.7 Applicant must notify abutters via certified mail and submit return receipt documentation and a copy of the letter sent via certified mail prior to the opening of the public hearing. 11.8 At the Board of Health Hearing all parties will be allowed to present their information and the Board will make a determination to either grant or deny the variance in full or in part. Section 12 —Severability 12.0 Each provision of these regulations shall be considered as separate to the extent that if any section, item, sentence, clause or phrase is determined to be invalid for any reason, the remainder of this regulation shall continue to remain in full force and effect. Page 10 of 11 Section 13 —Signatures Chairman, Joseph McCarthy Date Clerk, Michelle Davis Date Town Physician, Patrick Scanlon, D.O. Date Member, Jennifer Abou-Ezzi, R.N. Date Member, Jennifer LeBourdais, R.N. Date Page 11 of 11 Date Total Number of Cases Total Active Cases Deaths 9,15/2022 7,997 24 99 Cases by age North Andover Vaccination Rates Vaccination Status Age #of Positive Cases %Population Partially Vaccinated %Population Fully Vaccinated Vaccinated NOT Vaccinated 0-4 0 17% 6% 0 0 5-11 1 65% 60% 0 1 12-15 0 >95% 87% 0 0 16-19 0 73% 67% 0 0 20-29 4 >95% 81% 1 3 30-49 6 89% 81% 5 1 50-64 9 91% 84% 6 3 65-74 1 >95% >95% 1 0 75+ 3 >95% >95% 2 1 TOTAL 24 86% 78% 15 9 50%of eligible(ages 5+)North Andover residents have received their 1st booster. 12%of eligible residents have received a 2nd booster NA Household Cluster% 12.5% Cases linked to household or congregate living transmission. NA Percent Positive Testing Rate: 6.7% Percent of positive tests over 14 days NA 14 Day Incidence Rate: 9 Incidence rate is the number of new cases per 100K people.Rates are used to compare data between areas with different population sizes NA 7 Day Incidence Rate: 17.9 NA rate taken over the last 7 days NA Two week Testing Number 707 Number of tests given over 14 days to NA residents,including higher ed Total#Vaccinated in MA: 5.46M People are fully vaccinated in MA Hospitalizations in MA: 591*/182** COVID-19 hospital patients in MA(48 in ICU,141ntubated patients) *591 Patients in hospital with incidental COVID **182 Hosptilizations primarhy due to COVID. Items to Note: The weekly case totals have increased slightly and our daily average is just over 5 new cases per day with a high of 10. Vaccinations reduce severity of symptoms and with very high vaccination rates in MA,hospitilzations have remained low. Children ages 6 months throuah 4 years old who live in Massachusetts now are able to get the COVID 19 vaccine For more information please click here Vaccine Info: Vaccine is readily available and the best way to protect yourself hftps://www.mass.aov/covid-1 9-vaccine A new Bivalent COVID-19 booster which covers the origonal and Omicron strain is available for people 12 and older Testing: If you have been exposed or are a close contact,get tested.It is still free and easy. MA Stop the Spread testing sites will be open until March 31,2023. 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App4e c Y, J. Town of North Andover Community Flu Clinics Flu Clinic for ages 19+ (Including High Dose for 65+� September 28'" 2022 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM North Andover Senior Center 120 R Main St, North Andover, MA 01845 October 31" 2022 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM North Andover Senior Center 120 R Main St, North Andover, MA 01845 Family Flu Clinic for ages 3+ October 25'" 2022 5:00 PM -7:00 PM North Andover High School 430 Osgood St, North Andover, MA 01845 Please register ahead of time: https://home.color.com/vaccine/register/northandover Walk in appointments also available. Call the North Andover Health Department nursing office with any questions or if need of assistance to register 9 78-688-9543