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Health agent reports successful rabies clinic, mosquito/tick presentation and plans to review ADU guidance

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Summary

Health agent reported 115 animals vaccinated at the recent rabies clinic; Plymouth County Mosquito will present on ticks and mosquitoes at the COA; the board will review updated state ADU guidance at a future meeting.

At the April 16 meeting the Town of Lakeville health agent reported that a recent rabies clinic vaccinated more than 115 dogs and cats. The agent said turnout was strong despite poor weather.

The board also noted that Plymouth County Mosquito will give a presentation on ticks and mosquitoes at 1 p.m. at the Council on Aging, open to residents. The agent said county staff have been active in larval testing and clearing stagnant ponds to reduce mosquito habitat and that the presentation will focus on prevention and homeowner information.

Finally, the board said it has received updated state guidance on accessory dwelling units (ADUs) and will place discussion of the guidance on a future agenda (May 14 was mentioned for an ADU discussion). One board member noted they would not be at the May 7 meeting but emphasized the ADU discussion would benefit from full attendance.