Board of Health Meeting - April 15, 2026

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The Dartmouth Board of Health meeting on April 15, 2026, began with routine business, including the unanimous approval of warrants for bills payable from March 13 to April 2, 2026, and the meeting minutes from February 18 and March 18, 2026. The board then approved two domestic animal permits. The first, for Jiao Varela at 16 Lynen Lane, was for chickens, game birds, and roosters, granted temporarily through July 20, 2026, with conditions regarding rooster containment and the potential use of a crow collar. The second, for Miguel Souza at 11 Alden Avenue, was for a variety of animals including pigeons, chickens, sheep, and a calf, also approved temporarily through July 20, 2026. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to a continued public hearing on the proposed prohibited products regulation. After confirming no new written comments were received and allowing for brief public questions, the board closed the hearing and unanimously voted to approve Appendix A of the regulation. The board also received updates from Director of Public Health Chris Misho on the MassDEP noise policy revisions and the composting petition, with no action taken. The board conducted its annual reorganization, reappointing Emily Michelle Olstead as Chair and Susan Murray as Vice Chair, and approved annual staff appointments and operational policies. The board addressed new business, including an incomplete environmental site assessment for 80-82 Milton Street. They voted to engage Riverhawk Environmental as a third-party consultant, with the applicant required to fund the review. A major discussion topic was whether to hear a presentation from a "tobacco-free generation" group. After extensive public comment from residents and business owners, who largely opposed the concept citing economic harm and infringement on adult rights, the board decided by consensus not to schedule the presentation at this time. The meeting concluded with the scheduling of future meetings for May 5, June 3, and July 1, 2026, before adjourning.

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