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AGENDA
ELGIN BOARD OF HEALTH
APRIL 11, 2016
7:30 P.M.
MEETING ROOM
City Hall Community Development Conference Room
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1. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
2. APPROVE MINUTES OF OCTOBER 12, 2015 MEETING
3. REVIEW 2015 FOURTH QUARTER REPORT
4. REVIEW 2015 YEAR END REPORT
5. REVIEW 2016 FIRST QUARTER REPORT
6. PUBLIC COMMENTS
7. MISCELLANEOUS
8. ADJOURNMENT
DESCRIPTION THIS MONTH YEAR TO DATE LAST YEAR TO DATE
HIGH RISK ESTABLISHMENTS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 32 266 260
REINSPECTIONS 12 115 130
AVERAGE SCORE 84.9 88.3 87.4
UNCORRECTED CRITICALS 0.4 0.2 0.5
MEDIUM RISK ESTABLISHMENTS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 6 228 227
REINSPECTIONS 3 85 100
AVERAGE SCORE 92 94.2 94.4
UNCORRECTED CRITICALS 0 0.2 0.3
LOW RISK ESTABLISHMENTS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 1 77 70
REINSPECTIONS 0 18 14
AVERAGE SCORE 96 94.9 95
UNCORRECTED CRITICALS 0 0.1 0.2
SEASONAL TEMPORARY EST.3 59 30
TEMPORARY EST.11 56 58
PLANS REVIEWED 0 12 18
PUBLIC SWIMMING POOLS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 80 97
REINSPECTIONS 0 10 29
SCAVENGER INSPECTIONS 0 45 56
VENDING INSPECTIONS 43 45 98
BARBER/TATTOO/MASSAGE INSPCTNS 1 9 12
GROUP HOME INSPECTIONS 0 0 6
DAYCARE INSPECTIONS 1 2 11
TOTALS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 98 867 925
REINSPECTIONS 15 228 276
CITY OF ELGIN
St. Edwards High School cafeteria discarded approximately 150 pounds of food due to a loss of
power; Discarded approximately 2 pounds of food from Bennigan's/Crystal's, 2 pounds of food from
Big Skillet, and 4 pounds of food from Colonial Café due to temperature abuse; Attended a campus
tour of Clarke, a Board of Health meeting, a Kane County Health Department Environmental Health
staff meeting, and the Illinois Environmental Health Association Conference
HEALTH DEPARTMENT STATISTICS FOR OCTOBER 2015
FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS
OTHER PROGRAMS
ESTABLISHMENT STATUS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES
DESCRIPTION THIS MONTH YEAR TO DATE LAST YEAR TO DATE
FOODBORNE ILLNESS CASES
INTIAL INSPECTIONS 0 11 14
REINSPECTIONS 0 1 2
OTHER FOOD CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 4 70 51
REINSPECTIONS 0 54 57
INSECT AND RODENT CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 5 13
REINSPECTIONS 0 2 7
SIGN CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 43 0
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
SMOKING CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 1 4
REINSPECTIONS 0 1 0
AIR POLLUTION CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 2
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 2
WATER POLLUTION CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 2
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 9
NOISE POLLUTION CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 2
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 1
RESIDENTIAL POOL CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 20 27
REINSPECTIONS 0 27 10
PUBLIC POOL CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 3
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
SEPTIC AND WELL CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
LIGHT POLLUTION CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 3 2
REINSPECTIONS 0 3 2
MISCELLANEOUS CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 2 11
REINSPECTIONS 0 10 20
TOTALS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 4 155 131
REINSPECTIONS 0 90 110
HEALTH DEPARTMENT STATISTICS FOR OCTOBER 2015
COMPLAINT STATISTICS
CITY OF ELGIN
High Medium Low Totals
137 200 71 408
32 6 1 37
12 3 15
3 1 4
88
Local Health Protection Grant
Performance Indicators
Food Program Educational Services:
CITY OF ELGIN OCTOBER 2015
_______________________________________________________________________________________
Evaluated/Investigated
Number of Compliance Proceedings
(Conference, Hearings, Court)
Number of Holds/Embargoes Placed
FOOD PROTECTION PROGRAM
Number of Temporary Food Establishment
Performed
14
Number of Media Contacts……………………………………..………………………………….
Number of Presentation (Group Events)………………………………………………………….
Number of Participants/Audience (Group Events)……………………………………………….
Number of Consultations/Counseling Provided……………..…………………………………….
Inspections Performed
Number of Foodborne Illness (FBI)
Complaints Evaluated/Investigated
Number of Non-FBI Complaints
Food Program Activity By Risk Categories:
Current Number of Food Establishments
Number of Routine Inspections
Number of Reinspections
Number of Pre-Operational Inspections
2 2 4
DESCRIPTION THIS MONTH YEAR TO DATE LAST YEAR TO DATE
HIGH RISK ESTABLISHMENTS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 20 286 280
REINSPECTIONS 14 129 157
AVERAGE SCORE 89.4 88.4 87.5
UNCORRECTED CRITICALS 0.1 0.2 0.5
MEDIUM RISK ESTABLISHMENTS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 10 238 232
REINSPECTIONS 5 90 102
AVERAGE SCORE 97.1 95 94.5
UNCORRECTED CRITICALS 0 0.2 0.3
LOW RISK ESTABLISHMENTS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 1 78 71
REINSPECTIONS 0 18 19
AVERAGE SCORE 96 94.9 95
UNCORRECTED CRITICALS 0 0.1 0.2
SEASONAL TEMPORARY EST.0 59 30
TEMPORARY EST.0 56 58
PLANS REVIEWED 0 12 20
PUBLIC SWIMMING POOLS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 12 92 97
REINSPECTIONS 19 29 29
SCAVENGER INSPECTIONS 0 45 56
VENDING INSPECTIONS 23 68 98
BARBER/TATTOO/MASSAGE INSPCTNS 1 10 14
GROUP HOME INSPECTIONS 0 0 6
DAYCARE INSPECTIONS 7 9 15
TOTALS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 74 941 957
REINSPECTIONS 38 266 306
CITY OF ELGIN
La Quebrada closed and reopened as Fiesta Mexicana, Marathon Gas Station on Summit Street
closed and reopened as Stop N Shop of Elgin; Lexington Inn and Suites pool and spa were closed
for 26 days due to improper disinfectant levels, turbidity, and unsatisfactory spa water samples
HEALTH DEPARTMENT STATISTICS FOR NOVEMBER 2015
FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS
OTHER PROGRAMS
ESTABLISHMENT STATUS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES
DESCRIPTION THIS MONTH YEAR TO DATE LAST YEAR TO DATE
FOODBORNE ILLNESS CASES
INTIAL INSPECTIONS 0 11 15
REINSPECTIONS 0 1 2
OTHER FOOD CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 1 71 55
REINSPECTIONS 0 54 62
INSECT AND RODENT CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 1 6 13
REINSPECTIONS 0 2 7
SIGN CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 43 0
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
SMOKING CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 1 5
REINSPECTIONS 0 1 0
AIR POLLUTION CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 2
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 2
WATER POLLUTION CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 2
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 9
NOISE POLLUTION CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 2
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 1
RESIDENTIAL POOL CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 20 27
REINSPECTIONS 0 27 10
PUBLIC POOL CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 3
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
SEPTIC AND WELL CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
LIGHT POLLUTION CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 3 2
REINSPECTIONS 0 3 2
MISCELLANEOUS CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 2 11
REINSPECTIONS 0 10 21
TOTALS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 2 157 137
REINSPECTIONS 0 90 116
HEALTH DEPARTMENT STATISTICS FOR OCTOBER 2015
COMPLAINT STATISTICS
CITY OF ELGIN
High Medium Low Totals
137 200 71 408
20 10 1 31
14 5 19
83
Local Health Protection Grant
Performance Indicators
Food Program Educational Services:
CITY OF ELGIN NOVEMBER 2015
_______________________________________________________________________________________
Evaluated/Investigated
Number of Compliance Proceedings
(Conference, Hearings, Court)
Number of Holds/Embargoes Placed
FOOD PROTECTION PROGRAM
2 5
Number of Temporary Food Establishment
Performed
Number of Media Contacts……………………………………..………………………………….
Number of Presentation (Group Events)………………………………………………………….
Number of Participants/Audience (Group Events)……………………………………………….
Number of Consultations/Counseling Provided……………..…………………………………….
Inspections Performed
Number of Foodborne Illness (FBI)
Complaints Evaluated/Investigated
Number of Non-FBI Complaints
Food Program Activity By Risk Categories:
3
Current Number of Food Establishments
Number of Routine Inspections
Number of Reinspections
Number of Pre-Operational Inspections
1 1
DESCRIPTION THIS MONTH YEAR TO DATE LAST YEAR TO DATE
HIGH RISK ESTABLISHMENTS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 10 286 284
REINSPECTIONS 9 138 161
AVERAGE SCORE 86 88.3 87.5
UNCORRECTED CRITICALS 0.4 0.2 0.5
MEDIUM RISK ESTABLISHMENTS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 1 239 239
REINSPECTIONS 2 92 107
AVERAGE SCORE 97 95 94.5
UNCORRECTED CRITICALS 0 0.2 0.3
LOW RISK ESTABLISHMENTS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 78 72
REINSPECTIONS 0 18 24
AVERAGE SCORE 0 94.9 95
UNCORRECTED CRITICALS 0 0.1 0.2
SEASONAL TEMPORARY EST.0 59 36
TEMPORARY EST.0 56 58
PLANS REVIEWED 4 16 21
PUBLIC SWIMMING POOLS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 92 97
REINSPECTIONS 1 30 29
SCAVENGER INSPECTIONS 0 45 56
VENDING INSPECTIONS 10 78 98
BARBER/TATTOO/MASSAGE INSPCTNS 2 12 15
GROUP HOME INSPECTIONS 0 0 6
DAYCARE INSPECTIONS 19 28 37
TOTALS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 42 983 998
REINSPECTIONS 12 278 321
CITY OF ELGIN
New Panda Restaurant closed and reopened as Xing Panda Restaurant; Relicensed Jesse Cabrerra
mobile food truck; Bright Stars Academy After School Program is now licensed by the Illinois
Department of Children and Family Services as a daycare facility; closed an unlicensed restaurant
operating inside the Express Bakery and discarded approximately 40 pounds of food from the
establishment for obtaining the food from an unapproved source
HEALTH DEPARTMENT STATISTICS FOR DECEMBER 2015
FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS
OTHER PROGRAMS
ESTABLISHMENT STATUS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES
DESCRIPTION THIS MONTH YEAR TO DATE LAST YEAR TO DATE
FOODBORNE ILLNESS CASES
INTIAL INSPECTIONS 2 13 16
REINSPECTIONS 0 1 2
OTHER FOOD CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 4 75 57
REINSPECTIONS 2 56 69
INSECT AND RODENT CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 1 7 13
REINSPECTIONS 3 5 7
SIGN CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 43 0
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
SMOKING CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 1 5
REINSPECTIONS 0 1 1
AIR POLLUTION CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 2
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 2
WATER POLLUTION CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 2
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 9
NOISE POLLUTION CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 1 1 2
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 1
RESIDENTIAL POOL CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 20 27
REINSPECTIONS 0 27 10
PUBLIC POOL CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 3
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
SEPTIC AND WELL CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
LIGHT POLLUTION CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 3 2
REINSPECTIONS 0 3 2
MISCELLANEOUS CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 2 11
REINSPECTIONS 0 10 21
TOTALS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 8 165 140
REINSPECTIONS 5 95 124
HEALTH DEPARTMENT STATISTICS FOR DECEMBER 2015
COMPLAINT STATISTICS
CITY OF ELGIN
High Medium Low Totals
137 201 71 409
10 1 11
9 2 11
1 1
95
Local Health Protection Grant
Performance Indicators
Food Program Educational Services:
CITY OF ELGIN DECEMBER 2015
_______________________________________________________________________________________
Evaluated/Investigated
Number of Compliance Proceedings
(Conference, Hearings, Court)
Number of Holds/Embargoes Placed
FOOD PROTECTION PROGRAM
2
Number of Temporary Food Establishment
Performed
2
Number of Media Contacts……………………………………..………………………………….
Number of Presentation (Group Events)………………………………………………………….
Number of Participants/Audience (Group Events)……………………………………………….
Number of Consultations/Counseling Provided……………..…………………………………….
Inspections Performed
1 1
Number of Foodborne Illness (FBI)
Complaints Evaluated/Investigated
Number of Non-FBI Complaints
Food Program Activity By Risk Categories:
2
Current Number of Food Establishments
Number of Routine Inspections
Number of Reinspections
Number of Pre-Operational Inspections
1 3 4
MEMORANDUM
DATE: January 5, 2016
TO: Board of Health Members
Marc Mylott, Community Development Director
FROM: Brad Bohner, Public Health Coordinator
RE: Public Health Division 2015 Year End Report
The Public Health Division of the Community Development Group currently licenses and inspects
409 food handling establishments in Elgin, more than twice as many establishments as twenty
years ago. The Public Health Coordinator and sanitarian conducted 851 sanitary inspections, 131
complaint investigations, and 14 food borne illness investigations of these establishments in 2015.
The increase of over 130 food handling establishments since 2000 is attributed to retail
development in Elgin, as well as the licensing of soup kettle kitchens, school cafeterias, and
daycare centers.
A food handling license is required for all food service establishments and retail food stores. This
includes full service restaurants, fast food restaurants, catering operations, school cafeterias,
nursing home kitchen facilities, daycare centers, workplace cafeterias, grocery stores, bakeries,
meat markets, taverns and convenience stores. Each establishment is assigned a category of high,
moderate or low relative risk of causing a food borne illness, and inspection frequencies are
assigned accordingly.
High risk establishments are inspected at least two or three times per year. In general, full service
restaurants, large grocery stores, nursing homes, and catering operations are classified as relatively
high risk because their food is usually either cooked, cooled and reheated for later use; prepared
for off-site service (e.g. catering); prepared hot or cold and held more than 12 hours in advance of
service; prepared requiring complex or extensive handling; or served to immunocompromised
individuals.
Moderate risk establishments are normally inspected annually. Fast food facilities, small grocery
stores, bakeries, meat markets, and convenience stores are generally designated as moderate risk
since they serve food that is held for short periods of time, or with no cooling and reheating.
Low risk establishments have a relatively low risk of causing food-borne illness and are inspected
annually. Taverns, liquor stores, and retail food stores that sell only prepackaged foods are
examples of low risk establishments.
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Public Health Division 2015 Year End Report
The Public Health Division also issued a total of 115 temporary and seasonal food licenses the
past year. Temporary food licenses are food service establishments that operate at a fixed location
for less than 14 consecutive days in conjunction with a single event or celebration. Seasonal food
licenses are issued to businesses with multiple temporary events within the City. The increase in
temporary food licenses is due to the growth in the number of festivals, farmers markets, and other
special and temporary events that sell food to the public. Each establishment is inspected and
approved before it is allowed to sell food to the public.
200
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400
450
1995 2000 2005 2010 2015
LICENSED ELGIN FOOD HANDLING ESTABLISHMENTS
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80
90
100
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120
130
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
SEASONAL AND TEMPORARY ELGIN FOOD LICENSES
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Public Health Division 2015 Year End Report
The Public Health Division licensed 45 scavenger trucks in 2015. The number of annual issued
licenses issued has steadily increased with the number of businesses requiring waste removal in
Elgin. Scavenger trucks are vehicles that haul, collect, or dispose of garbage, trash, ashes, animal,
human or vegetable refuse, or offal within the City limits. Trucks are inspected annually for proof
of title, proof of liability and property damage insurance, a valid license plate, a valid state or
federal safety number, and safety and sanitation concerns.
The Public Health Division also conducted 122 inspections of the 27 public swimming facilities
in 2015. Public swimming pools are pools within the City open that are to the public and include
swimming pools operated by the City of Elgin, hotels, schools, apartment complexes, and
townhouse or homeowner associations. Swimming pools are inspected at least biannually, and
water samples are taken annually at each pool and tested for coliform bacteria. The number of
licensed swimming facilities has increased by almost 30% since 2000. Since 2003, the Health
Division has also inspected public spas to ensure they met Illinois Department of Public Health
requirements, which has increased the time spent at several swimming facilities.
The Public Health Division conducted 28 daycare center inspections in 2015. Daycare centers are
facilities that provide childcare for less than 24 hours per day for more than 3 children in a facility
that is not a home. Daycare centers are inspected to ensure compliance with the Illinois DCFS
licensing standards.
In addition, the Public Health Division inspected 78 food vending machines in 2015. Vending
machines are inspected annually to ensure cold food machines are holding potentially hazardous
food at 41°F or less, and that food and cupped beverage machines are sanitary.
The Public Health Division also conducted 12 inspections of tattoo parlors, massage
establishments, and barber shop/cosmetology establishments in 2015. These businesses are
inspected as part of their occupancy requirement before they may open to the public. The
establishments are inspected for overall sanitation and to ensure they are properly licensed by the
Illinois Department of Public Health and the Illinois Department of Professional Regulation.
The Public Health Division worked in conjunction with Vector Disease International to provide
environmentally sound mosquito larvae control in the Kane County portion of Elgin through
complete inspections of potential mosquito breeding sites and monitoring of the 5 mosquito traps
in Elgin. VDCI provided pre-hatch applications of active sites, larval control of mosquitoes with
insect growth regulators, and larval control treatment of Elgin’s 5,500 public catch basins. The
Health Division conducted 47 inspections of stagnant water complaints in 2015. Both the Public
Health Official and Sanitarian are licensed by the Illinois Department of Agriculture to apply
mosquito larvacide on private property.
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Public Health Division 2015 Year End Report
Inspections conducted by the Public Health Division for the past three years are as follows:
2015 2014 2013
Initial Re- Initial Re- Initial Re-
Inspections In spections Inspections Inspections Inspections Inspections
ROUTINE INSPECTIONS
High Risk Establishments 286 138 284 161 296 182
Medium Risk Establishments 239 92 239 107 247 124
Low Risk Establishments 78 18 72 24 72 23
Temporary/Seasonal Establishments 115 0 94 0 118 0
Vending Machines 78 0 98 0 66 0
Public Swimming Facilities 92 30 97 29 94 14
Scavenger Trucks 45 0 56 0 54 0
Group Homes 0 0 6 0 8 0
Daycare Centers 28 0 28 9 23 0
Massage/Tattoo/Cosmetology 12 0 15 0 0 0
Totals 973 278 974 330 978 343
COMPLAINT INVESTIGATIONS
Insect/Rodent 7 5 13 7 9 19
Food Borne Illness 13 1 16 2 14 2
Other Food Complaints 75 6 57 69 70 61
Smoking 1 1 5 1 0 0
Air Pollution 0 0 2 2 2 0
Water Pollution 0 0 2 9 0 0
Noise Pollution 1 0 2 1 7 4
Residential Pools 20 27 27 10 42 32
Public Swimming Pools 0 0 3 0 1 2
Light Pollution 3 3 2 2 2 0
Signs 43 0 0 0 0 0
Other 2 10 11 21 13 21
Totals 165 95 140 124 160 140
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Public Health Division 2015 Year End Report
OPENINGS, CLOSINGS AND SUSPENSIONS
2015 2014 2013
Food handling establishments opened 22 28 25
Daycare establishments opened 1 0 0
Food handling establishments closed 13 24 32
Food licenses suspended/revoked 5 1 2
Food discarded from food establishments 15 11 10
Swimming facilities closed for ≥ 24 hours 5 5 4
Plans reviewed 16 21 14
Court cases/adjudication hearings 7 7 8
Twenty two food handling establishments opened and thirteen closed. One daycare center opened.
Twenty one food handling establishment plans were reviewed.
The Public Health Division investigated 88 food handling establishment complaints, 13 of which
were suspected food-borne illness complaints.
Seventy seven other complaints were investigated regarding various health code violations such
as air, water, light and noise pollution, insect or rodent infestation, and stagnant residential
swimming pools.
The Public Health Division temporarily suspended 3 food handling permits, one due to a lack of
hot water in the establishment, one due to fire damage, and one for operating without a valid
occupancy permit. One restaurant was closed for operating without a food handling permit and
obtaining food from an unapproved source. One food truck was closed for operating without a
food handling permit. In addition, approximately 500 pounds of food were discarded from food
service establishments on 15 separate occasions due to temperature violations or improper labeling
and storage.
Public swimming facilities were closed for more than 24 hours on five occasions due to either
improper disinfectant levels, turbidity, or unsatisfactory water samples.
DESCRIPTION THIS MONTH YEAR TO DATE LAST YEAR TO DATE
HIGH RISK ESTABLISHMENTS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 22 22 18
REINSPECTIONS 9 9 6
AVERAGE SCORE 89.3 89.3 90.4
UNCORRECTED CRITICALS 0.4 0.4 0.3
MEDIUM RISK ESTABLISHMENTS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 25 25 23
REINSPECTIONS 6 6 6
AVERAGE SCORE 93.1 93.1 90.4
UNCORRECTED CRITICALS 0.2 0.2 0.3
LOW RISK ESTABLISHMENTS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 29 29 24
REINSPECTIONS 6 6 4
AVERAGE SCORE 95.2 95.2 95.3
UNCORRECTED CRITICALS 0.1 0.1 0.2
SEASONAL TEMPORARY EST.0 0 0
TEMPORARY EST.0 0 0
PLANS REVIEWED 0 0 3
PUBLIC SWIMMING POOLS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
SCAVENGER INSPECTIONS 51 51 28
VENDING INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
BARBER/TATTOO/MASSAGE INSPCTNS 0 0 0
GROUP HOME INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
DAYCARE INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
TOTALS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 127 127 95
REINSPECTIONS 21 21 21
CITY OF ELGIN
Rubi-o's Café obtained occupancy for their restaurant on Larkin Avenue; Sweets N More on
Douglas Avenue closed; Big D's Snack shop closed; Discarded about 10 pounds of food from the
Elgin Moose Lodge, and nearly 32 pounds of chicken from KFC on Randall Road due to
temperature abuse; Discarded approximately 5 pounds of food from GR8 Mart due to the food
being prepared from an unapproved source
HEALTH DEPARTMENT STATISTICS FOR JANUARY 2016
FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS
OTHER PROGRAMS
ESTABLISHMENT STATUS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES
DESCRIPTION THIS MONTH YEAR TO DATE LAST YEAR TO DATE
FOODBORNE ILLNESS CASES
INTIAL INSPECTIONS 2 2 0
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
OTHER FOOD CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 5 5 7
REINSPECTIONS 2 2 7
INSECT AND RODENT CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
REINSPECTIONS 1 1 0
SIGN CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 43
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
SMOKING CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 1
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 1
AIR POLLUTION CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
WATER POLLUTION CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
NOISE POLLUTION CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
RESIDENTIAL POOL CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
PUBLIC POOL CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
SEPTIC AND WELL CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
LIGHT POLLUTION CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 1
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
MISCELLANEOUS CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
TOTALS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 7 7 52
REINSPECTIONS 3 3 8
HEALTH DEPARTMENT STATISTICS FOR JANUARY 2016
COMPLAINT STATISTICS
CITY OF ELGIN
High Medium Low Totals
138 200 70 408
22 25 26 73
9 6 9 24
96
Local Health Protection Grant
Performance Indicators
Food Program Educational Services:
CITY OF ELGIN JANUARY 2016
_______________________________________________________________________________________
Evaluated/Investigated
Number of Compliance Proceedings
(Conference, Hearings, Court)
Number of Holds/Embargoes Placed
FOOD PROTECTION PROGRAM
4
Number of Temporary Food Establishment
Performed
2
Number of Media Contacts……………………………………..………………………………….
Number of Presentation (Group Events)………………………………………………………….
Number of Participants/Audience (Group Events)……………………………………………….
Number of Consultations/Counseling Provided……………..…………………………………….
Inspections Performed
1 1
Number of Foodborne Illness (FBI)
Complaints Evaluated/Investigated
Number of Non-FBI Complaints
Food Program Activity By Risk Categories:
4
Current Number of Food Establishments
Number of Routine Inspections
Number of Reinspections
Number of Pre-Operational Inspections
4 1 5
DESCRIPTION THIS MONTH YEAR TO DATE LAST YEAR TO DATE
HIGH RISK ESTABLISHMENTS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 43 65 80
REINSPECTIONS 17 26 22
AVERAGE SCORE 89.5 89.4 89.5
UNCORRECTED CRITICALS 0.3 0.3 0.2
MEDIUM RISK ESTABLISHMENTS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 16 41 36
REINSPECTIONS 10 16 13
AVERAGE SCORE 91.8 92.6 92.1
UNCORRECTED CRITICALS 0.1 0.2 0.3
LOW RISK ESTABLISHMENTS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 6 35 29
REINSPECTIONS 10 16 13
AVERAGE SCORE 97.3 95.5 95.8
UNCORRECTED CRITICALS 0 0.1 0.2
SEASONAL TEMPORARY EST.3 3 0
TEMPORARY EST.0 0 2
PLANS REVIEWED 0 0 3
PUBLIC SWIMMING POOLS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
SCAVENGER INSPECTIONS 2 53 44
VENDING INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
BARBER/TATTOO/MASSAGE INSPCTNS 2 2 4
GROUP HOME INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
DAYCARE INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
TOTALS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 72 199 195
REINSPECTIONS 37 58 30
CITY OF ELGIN
El Chicanito Bakery in Tyler Creek Plaza closed; Mercado La Fiesta closed and reopened as
Mercado Le Estrella; Discarded approximatley 400 pounds of food from Indulge Café due to
contamination with fire suppression chemical; Discarded approximatley 2 pounds of food from Elgin
Buffet due to temperature abuse; Discarded approximately 1 pound of food from Walnut Speakeasy
due to physical contamination; Attended a City Council meeting, and a Liquor Commission meeting;
Updated the City of Elgin website and knowledge based articles to include infomration about Zika
virus
HEALTH DEPARTMENT STATISTICS FOR FEBRUARY 2016
FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS
OTHER PROGRAMS
ESTABLISHMENT STATUS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES
DESCRIPTION THIS MONTH YEAR TO DATE LAST YEAR TO DATE
FOODBORNE ILLNESS CASES
INTIAL INSPECTIONS 0 2 1
REINSPECTIONS 2 2 0
OTHER FOOD CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 2 7 11
REINSPECTIONS 1 3 8
INSECT AND RODENT CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
REINSPECTIONS 0 1 0
SIGN CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 43
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
SMOKING CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 1
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 1
AIR POLLUTION CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
WATER POLLUTION CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
NOISE POLLUTION CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 1 1 0
REINSPECTIONS 2 2 0
RESIDENTIAL POOL CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
PUBLIC POOL CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
SEPTIC AND WELL CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
LIGHT POLLUTION CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 2
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 3
MISCELLANEOUS CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
TOTALS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 3 10 58
REINSPECTIONS 5 8 12
HEALTH DEPARTMENT STATISTICS FOR FEBRUARY 2016
COMPLAINT STATISTICS
CITY OF ELGIN
High Medium Low Totals
138 199 70 407
43 16 6 65
17 10 10 37
3 3
84
Local Health Protection Grant
Performance Indicators
Food Program Educational Services:
CITY OF ELGIN FEBRUARY 2016
_______________________________________________________________________________________
Evaluated/Investigated
Number of Compliance Proceedings
(Conference, Hearings, Court)
Number of Holds/Embargoes Placed
FOOD PROTECTION PROGRAM
2 2
Number of Temporary Food Establishment
Performed
3
Number of Media Contacts……………………………………..………………………………….
Number of Presentation (Group Events)………………………………………………………….
Number of Participants/Audience (Group Events)……………………………………………….
Number of Consultations/Counseling Provided……………..…………………………………….
Inspections Performed
Number of Foodborne Illness (FBI)
Complaints Evaluated/Investigated
Number of Non-FBI Complaints
Food Program Activity By Risk Categories:
Current Number of Food Establishments
Number of Routine Inspections
Number of Reinspections
Number of Pre-Operational Inspections
1 1 2
DESCRIPTION THIS MONTH YEAR TO DATE LAST YEAR TO DATE
HIGH RISK ESTABLISHMENTS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 13 78 106
REINSPECTIONS 11 37 41
AVERAGE SCORE 89.9 89.5 88.5
UNCORRECTED CRITICALS 0.3 0.3 0.2
MEDIUM RISK ESTABLISHMENTS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 51 92 77
REINSPECTIONS 8 24 32
AVERAGE SCORE 94.2 93.5 94.8
UNCORRECTED CRITICALS 0.2 0.2 0.2
LOW RISK ESTABLISHMENTS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 29 64 69
REINSPECTIONS 5 21 13
AVERAGE SCORE 96.3 95.8 94.9
UNCORRECTED CRITICALS 0.1 0.1 0.1
SEASONAL TEMPORARY EST.2 5 0
TEMPORARY EST.1 1 4
PLANS REVIEWED 4 4 4
PUBLIC SWIMMING POOLS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
SCAVENGER INSPECTIONS 0 53 44
VENDING INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
BARBER/TATTOO/MASSAGE INSPCTNS 3 5 4
GROUP HOME INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
DAYCARE INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
TOTALS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 99 298 304
REINSPECTIONS 24 82 86
CITY OF ELGIN
Manor Health Care Center is now Citadel Care Center; Gayatri Mini Mart reopened as Villa Super
Mini Mart; New Era Cakes closed; Attended an Environmental Health staff meeting and CityView
validation training with the Kane County Health Department; Discarded approximately 35 pounds of
food from Asian Food Mart, 40 pounds of food from Lucky Asian Market, 50 pounds of food from K
and P Oriental Grocery, and 250 pounds of food from NJT Oriental Market for selling unlabeled food
from an unapproved source
HEALTH DEPARTMENT STATISTICS FOR MARCH 2016
FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS
OTHER PROGRAMS
ESTABLISHMENT STATUS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES
DESCRIPTION THIS MONTH YEAR TO DATE LAST YEAR TO DATE
FOODBORNE ILLNESS CASES
INTIAL INSPECTIONS 0 2 3
REINSPECTIONS 0 2 0
OTHER FOOD CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 6 13 2
REINSPECTIONS 0 3 13
INSECT AND RODENT CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
REINSPECTIONS 0 1 0
SIGN CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 43
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
SMOKING CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 1
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 1
AIR POLLUTION CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
WATER POLLUTION CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
NOISE POLLUTION CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 1 0
REINSPECTIONS 0 2 0
RESIDENTIAL POOL CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
PUBLIC POOL CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
SEPTIC AND WELL CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 0
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 0
LIGHT POLLUTION CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 0 0 2
REINSPECTIONS 0 0 3
MISCELLANEOUS CASES
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 1 1 0
REINSPECTIONS 1 1 0
TOTALS
INITIAL INSPECTIONS 7 17 69
REINSPECTIONS 1 9 17
HEALTH DEPARTMENT STATISTICS FOR MARCH 2016
COMPLAINT STATISTICS
CITY OF ELGIN
High Medium Low Totals
138 199 69 406
13 51 29 93
11 8 5 24
4 4
85
Local Health Protection Grant
Performance Indicators
Food Program Educational Services:
CITY OF ELGIN MARCH 2016
_______________________________________________________________________________________
Evaluated/Investigated
Number of Compliance Proceedings
(Conference, Hearings, Court)
Number of Holds/Embargoes Placed
FOOD PROTECTION PROGRAM
5
Number of Temporary Food Establishment
Performed
3
Number of Media Contacts……………………………………..………………………………….
Number of Presentation (Group Events)………………………………………………………….
Number of Participants/Audience (Group Events)……………………………………………….
Number of Consultations/Counseling Provided……………..…………………………………….
Inspections Performed
Number of Foodborne Illness (FBI)
Complaints Evaluated/Investigated
Number of Non-FBI Complaints
Food Program Activity By Risk Categories:
2 3
Current Number of Food Establishments
Number of Routine Inspections
Number of Reinspections
Number of Pre-Operational Inspections
1 2 3 6