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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMiscellaneous - Exception (499)Motion: Dr. Trowbridge asked that the homeowner of 115 Sherwood Drive, Mr. George Canellakis, who is seeking a variance request to allow utilization of the basement space without the addition of a bedroom, to submit an estimate of a septic system upgrade to document cost prohibition. The home owner also needs to submit a Title 5 Inspection to review the status of the system. Dr. Trowbridge asked that we continue this item until the next Board of Health meeting. Ms. Sawyer noted that the homeowner may choose to have a voluntary Title 5 report to give him an idea of how to proceed further. B. Recreational Camn — Stop It Goaltending Program (Ice Hockey) — to be held at Merrimack College - request for a variance Mr. Brian Daccord presented about himself and company history. He has lived at 171 Weyland Circle, North Andover, for the last 15 years. He was the goaltending coach for Boston Bruins for several years, as well as Brooks School, and some other locations. This summer, the summer programs will be in North Andover at Merrimack College. Some programs will be 5 days, which classifies it as a camp. This is a goalie camp, so for every two goalies, there is one instructor on the ice with them. For the older kids, there is one instructor for every three students. In addition to instructors, there are shooters. There is a coacb/instructor at each station. They have a database of all the contact information, such as who shoots when, and at what time. There are a lot of moving parts, and a lot of different shooters. Mr. Daccord referred to the regulations, his request letter, and his schedule. He noted that John Cravet schedules the shooters, and speaks with different schools and coaches. Mr. Fixler asked if Mr. Daccord could explain his exact request. Mr. Daccord asked if there could be an exemption to circumvent CORI/SORI's requirement for the shooters, as it would be a lengthy and cumbersome task. Mr. Daccord stated that the only contact the shooters have with the children is'on the ice, and there is always a station instructor present. Goalies are on the ice for 25 minutes before the shooters even come in. This camp is primarily for the high school aged child. The incentive of the shooter is to have ice time. Mr. Fixler asked about background checks on shooters. Mr. Daccord noted that this would add an enormous amount of work for his staff. Ms. Rillahan noted that one or more persons in a supervisory role who has had a CORI/SORI check should be in the locker room at all times to supervise the changing areas and bathrooms, Mr. Daccord explained that the goalies go on the ice for 25 minutes, and the shooters then come into the building while the others are on the ice. Then instructor then goes to get the shooters. Ms. Rillahan stated that this is not the case after the practices or ice time, when a mix of people could be in the locker room at the same time. Ms. Rillahan stated that the requirement for the CORI/SORI checks is in the regulations, including state and local, that all instructors or volunteers having contact with campers are to receive CORI/SORI checks. Dr. Trowbridge requested that there be a submission of protocol by the camp operator to ensure the protection of the campers. It was left with Mr. Daccord to establish an alternative protocol and submit it to the Health Department for review. The Board of Health does retain the right to allow variances in extenuating circumstances, but the safety of the campers is of the utmost important, and the board members need to be sure that a strict policy is in place before granting any such request. February 24, 2011North Andover Board of Health Meeting — Meeting Minutes Page 3 of 7 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; Larry Fixler, Member/Clerk; Francis P. MacMillan, Jr., M.D.; Joseph McCarthy, Member; Edwin Pease, Member Health Department Staff: Susan Sawyer, Health Director; Debra Rillahan, Public Health Nurse; Michele Grant, Public Health inspector; Pamela DelleChiaie, Health Department Assistant