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Plympton Board of Health records subpoena in Quinup case, reviews administrative items

Plympton Board of Health · March 10, 2026
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Summary

The board acknowledged receipt of a subpoena in Quinup v. Andrews and sent requested documents to town counsel; members also discussed pump records, an upcoming Zoom ZBA hearing on a 40B proposal, the town website update and VNA nurse responsibilities.

At the March 10 meeting the Plympton Board of Health recorded receipt of a Subpoena Duces Tecum in the case Quinup, et al. v. Andrews, et al. and sent a copy of the subpoena and the requested documents to town counsel for response.

Board minutes also note no update on O'Hearn v. Town of Plympton (10 Mayflower Road) and record ongoing septic-plumbing and well-permit questions at 5 Palmer Road. The board noted that the owner of 23 Prospect Road has not yet received a corrected pump record and that pump-record issues were discussed for 76 Upland Road.

Vice Chair Jared Anderson was recorded as taking responsibility to discuss the Rickets Pond Estates 40B proposal with Scott Horsley for the Zoning Board of Appeals; a Zoom hearing on that matter is scheduled for March 24. The board also recorded that Plympton does not have 'snow farm' bylaws in relation to a matter at 190 Brook Street, announced the town's upgraded website is live, and requested the Council on Aging be contacted to clarify responsibilities for a Visiting Nurse Association (VNA) nurse in the Collaborative.