North Canaan Votes To Join Health District


NORTH CANAAN — Voters approved a plan for the town to join the Torrington Area Health District (TAHD), making it the 19th town in Litchfield County to do so. The vote was held at a town meeting Tuesday night, Feb. 13.

The vote was 18 to 3.

The change was prompted by the resignation of North Canaan Public Health Director Bruce Janelli, who held the post for 20 years.

Janelli cited the increased demands of the job brought about by new Homeland Security requirements and additional state mandates.

The change also signals the end of the town sanitarian post. Ralph Stanton has done that job for nearly 30 years, and told The Journal he is happy the town has found another way to accomplish inspections. The sanitarian primarily oversees septic systems and commercial kitchens.

About 20 North Canaan residents attended the public hearing that preceded the town meeting, and heard a lengthy presentation about the regional health district. Director of Health James Rokos and Sanitarian Thomas Stansfield talked about the district’s 40 year history and its programs and services.

The Board of Selectmen estimate the change will save the town about $7,000. It currently budgets $24,000 for the health department.

The Torrington Area Health District levies a per-capita fee of $4.20 (that will rise to $4.50 in the next fiscal year, which begins July 1). North Canaan will be required to pay a one-time fee to join the district this year that comes to $1 for each of its 3,392 residents. That will be offset by a $10,000 incentive paid by the state Department of Health.

Two residents voted against joining the district. Kim Linkovich, whose family is in the business of installing septic systems, said the health district’s added requirements, such as engineering all septic systems, will make it difficult for those building homes.

As a local sanitarian, she said, Stanton was able to work with contractors and property owners to avoid added costs.

But Stanton wants to move on.

His wife, Patricia, cast the other dissenting vote. And Stanton told The Journal he thinks the town is moving too quickly.

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