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22B-032 (4) �A -1 Y of 1�O �' A11�d1�'�'®1�V PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT BOARD OF HEALTH MEMBERS:Joanne Levin, MD, Chair—Donna Salloom—Suzanne Smith, MPH, MD William Hargraves—Cynthia Suopis, PhD STAFF Merridith O'Leary,RS,Director—Daniel Wasiul, Inspector—Edmund Smith, Inspector—Lisa Steinbock,RV Nurse August 3, 2015 Viorel Duca, Sr. River Valley Rest Home 159 Pine Street Florence,MA. 01062 Mr.Duca, A routine inspection of your business located at 159 Pine Street,Northampton,MA was conducted by a Health Department designee on June 8, 2015, and revealed non-compliance with 105 CMR 590,248 CMR State Plumbing Code and the Northampton Board of Health Regulation of Fats, Oil and Grease Management. Violations: • A grease trap is required for the pot sink and commercial dishwasher • Residential dishwasher prohibited • The hand sink needs to be properly trapped and vented • An indirect waste must be installed(floor sink)for the dishwasher drain • ABS plastic pipe is not allowed to be used in a commercial kitchen • A licensed plumber must perform plumbing work in Massachusetts • A service sink must be available on the same floor As addressed during the inspection,the existing mechanical ware wash unit does not meet minimum standards,however the Health Department will allow continued use for 30 days contingent upon the following operational procedures are adhered to. 1) The two bay sink must be cleaned and sanitized previous to conducting ware wash practices. An approved sanitizer solution(chlorine or quaternary ammonia)will be added to one or both of the compartments of the two bay sink. The sanitizer solution shall have the correct concentration level. Chlorine 50-100ppm and quaternary ammonia 150- 200ppm. Temperature of sanitizer solution 75-100F. In addition, an appropriate sanitizer test kit will need to utilized to ensure minimal concentration levels are obtained. 2) Following a full wash/sanitize cycle of the ware wash machine, all food contact surfaces shall be immersed in a sanitizer solution for a duration of 30 seconds to 1 minute to ensure a proper contact time. 3) Subsequent to sanitization, food contact surfaces shall be adequately air-dried on drain board of the two bay sink. 4) The wash/sanitize cycle of the ware wash unit will be monitored using at temperature measuring device. The recorded temperature will be documented in a daily log along with the sanitizer solution concentration levels. The continued usage of the current mechanical ware wash unit will cease upon thirty(30)days of this notice. Compliance with applicable provisions of the Food Code,105 CMR 590.000, sections 4-501.110 thru 4-502.11 will require a re-inspection upon thirty(3 0)days of this notice. All plumbing repairs and installations will require you to contact Larry Eldridge, Gas and Plumbing Inspector(413- 587-1271). The removal of the current ware wash unit and any new installations will require a permit from the Plumbing Inspector. Please contact me with questions or concerns with this matter. Sincerely, a Daniel Wasiuk, Health Inspector 212 Main Street,Northampton,MA 01060 Ph (413)587-1214 Fax(413)587-1221 City of Northampton Massachusetts h2f DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING INSPECTIONS ?x 212 Main Street • Municipal Building 0.4 Northampton, MA 01060 ��SSbyy" jia� October 24, 2015 Mr. Viorel Duca, Sr. River Valley Rest Home 159 Pine Street Florence, MA 01062 RE: ORDER to CORRECT VIOLATIONS Dear Mr. Duca: On August 3, 2015 you were sent a letter by our Cities Public Health Department. In that letter a list of plumbing violations were stated and the proper code sections referenced. Both plumbing and electrical work were performed at your 159 Pine Street, Florence, MA location without proper permits and inspections. On June 8, 2015 an inspection by our Plumbing and Gas inspector found the work improperly performed. In addition to the violations regarding both plumbing and electrical it seems apparent that you or agents hired by you have moved, rebuilt or altered the garage on the property also with no building permits issued. This again, is another flagrant disregard to any building codes. No work is to take place without receiving permits to do so by licensed parties. A stop work order was issued on September 9, 2015. These violations are of a serious nature and they need to be addressed and corrected. This letter is to give you proper notice that if the needed permits are not obtained by December 10, 2015. You will be fined $100.00 dollars per week for each week beyond that date. Action will proceed within our court system at that time seeking an order to compel corrections as needed and penalties may also be applied should the court see fit. This is the only letter you will receive if corrective action is not taken before December 10, 2015. 1 hope you will take steps to correct the violations and not force action on the part of the city of Northampton. Respe tf y, G Kyle . Scott Local Building Inspector City of Northampton Tel: (413) 587-1240 Email: kscottCcDnothamptonma.gov aqB 03 a... CC: Board of Health Att: Board of Health letter 8/3/15