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Revere inspectional services reports housing, food and sanitation violations for March

2801162 · March 27, 2025
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Summary

Inspectional Services reported March activity including housing certificate inspections, food inspections, and numerous exterior sanitation violations for litter, overflowing dumpsters and unregistered cars.

At the March 20 meeting the Revere inspectional services director reported the division’s March activity, citing housing, food and exterior sanitation inspections and violation counts.

Michael Wells, health agent and director of inspection services, said the interior housing division performed 77 certificate-of-fitness inspections and 29 reinspections; recorded two new interior complaints and 14 in-process interior complaints; and completed two pool/insp re reinspections. The food inspection division conducted 36 routine inspections, six reinspections, nine complaint inspections, one pre-opening inspection and three temporary food-service inspections.

On exterior sanitation, Wells reported 35 violations for accumulation of litter/garbage/trash/debris, 52 violations for overflowing dumpsters, 369 violations for improper placement of garbage/trash and bulky items, six violations for multiple unregistered cars on private property, two violations for rodent harborage, six violations for unclean/unsanitary land, and one sump pump violation.

Wells concluded the inspection report and there was no separate board action on the report at the meeting.