6.29.2026 Board of Health Zoom

Jun 29, 2026 YouTube Report Issue

The Fall River Board of Health held a virtual meeting on June 29, 2026, chaired by Thomas Corey. The board approved the minutes from the May 18, 2026 meeting and then reviewed five applications for the keeping of animals. All applications were approved unanimously via roll call vote, with standard conditions including no roosters, a rodent extermination contract, and adherence to the specified number of animals. The approved applicants were Jose Padza Melendez for 10 hens at 175 Sprag Street; Michael St. Pierre for 25 hens at 377 Quinsey Street, who exceeded his previous limit due to taking in chicks from a school program; Russell Haskell for 20 chickens and 6 rabbits at 66 Merit Street, despite a letter of objection; Manuel Aruda for 6 chickens, 1 miniature goat, and 6 rabbits at 266 Glasgow Street, contingent on a follow-up inspection to confirm cleanup; and Linder and Richard Sylvia for 4 chickens at 2123 Highland Avenue, which was a re-hearing due to a prior failure to notify abutters. A neighbor, Holly Donovan, voiced concerns about rodents regarding the Sylvia application. The main agenda item was a public hearing to amend local tobacco regulations to align with state law, specifically mandating a suspension for a first-time sale to a minor, in addition to the existing $1,000 fine. The board discussed that while the suspension would be mandatory, its length (up to 30 days) would be at the board's discretion on a case-by-case basis. Several local business owners, including A Jaz Hassan, Malik Sagir, and Ati Rahman, spoke in opposition, citing the financial burden on small businesses and the possibility of honest mistakes by employees. Another business owner, Ali Aar, spoke in support of stricter enforcement against stores illegally selling flavored vapes and menthol cigarettes. After public comment, the board voted unanimously to approve the new regulations. The meeting concluded with a director's report from Tess Curran about a successful legislative breakfast and the scheduling of the next meeting for July 27th.

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