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Food Service Inspections
Aug. 15-Sept. 15

Food service inspections are made by the Henderson office of the Green River District Health Department.
A — 85 to 100 percent with no critical violations. B — Failed two consecutive regular inspections or a follow-up inspection. C — Any critical violations or 84 percent and below. A follow-up inspection is required within 10 days. No Grade — Establishment sells prepackaged foods only and does not receive a letter grade.
The Hendersonian only provides details of critical violations.

Grades:
•Farmer and Frenchman, 12522 Highway 41-S: A/100
•Algonquins III, 213 Highway 2084: A/95
•Rockhouse Pizza, 14274 U.S. 41 South: A/97
•D&M Geneva Store, 2879 Highway 136 W: A/99
•Circle K, 2336 S. Green St.: A/99
•Los Toribio, 1647 S. Green St.: A/96
•Mr. D’s Drive-In, 1435 S. Green St.: A/98
•Eastgate Family Restaurant, 1648 A Second St.: A/96
•Rockhouse on the River, 212 N. Water St.: A/98
•Pidder Padder Day Car, 337 Richardson Ave.: A/99
•American Legion Post 40, 1709 Madison St.: A/96
•Henderson County Parks and Programs, 383 Sam Ball Way: A/96
•Kelsey G’s Pizza & More, 508 Watson Lane: A/98
•J&B Bar-B-Que, 48 S. Holloway: A/97
•Dairiette Grill, 711 Atkinson: A/98
•Up In Smoke, mobile unit: A/99
•Deaconess Henderson Hospital, 1305 N. Elm St.: A/100
•Antler, 212 N. Main St.: A/99
•Thornton’s, 2855 US 41-North: A/98
•Ideal Market, 2120 S. Green St.: A/98
•Coffee n Cream, 1646 Second St.: A/100
•Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill, 1950 US 41-North: A/93
•Arby’s, 2067 US 41-North: A/96
•Shoney’s, 2452 US 41-North: A/94
•Dunkin’ Donuts, 2222 US 41-North: A/99
•Rally’s, 1927 US 41-North: C/83
Critical violations at Rally’s:
-Presence of insects. Ants around drink machine, flies in and around the drive-through area.
-Floors not clean. Walls and ceilings not clean. Walls and ceiling coverings not easily cleanable. Our openings not protected against entry of pests.
-Nonfood-contact surfaces of equipment not cleaned at a frequency to prevent accumulation of soil residue. Inside of ice machine lacks frequent cleaning.
-Ware washing machine not properly working. Bag of detergent in hotel pan.
-Equipment is not maintained in good repair or does not allow for proper adjustment. Walk-in freezer build-up of ice in condenser unit.
-Chemical sanitizing solution containers placed on the floor.
-Lack of properly maintained hot holding unit for TCS food. Hot holding unit has one section not holding temperature.
-Food not clearly marked to indicate the date or day by which the food shall be consumed, sold or discarded. Cheese, chili in walk-in cooler past day date mark.
-Food stored uncovered. Cheese, tomatoes, onions uncovered in line cooler.
-Food in contact with soiled equipment and/or utensils. Soft drink hoses left open and in contact with ground.
-Individual disposable towels and/or hand drying device not provided at lavatory or hand sink. Paper towel dispenser in poor repair.
-Employees eating, drinking or smoking in unauthorized area. Drinks if food prep area without lids and straws.

County building permits for August
• David & LeAnn Meguiar 7921 HWY 351-E, Aug. 5: Commercial detached garage/utility building, $18,430
• Custom Resins, 1421 Highway 136-W, Aug. 13: Commercial, $591.91
• Jon Watkins, 5797 Highway 416 W, Aug. 19: New residence, $204,771
• Thomas Gray, 3420 Kings Mill Road, Aug. 21: Detached garage/utility building, $30,000
• Masen Wright, 1529 Camelot Dr., Aug. 21: Detached garage/utiliy building, $27,000
• Zack Rauch, 10442 Highway 416-W, Aug. 23: Room addition, $5,000
• Karen and Michael Martin, 4237 Anthoston Frog Island Road, Aug. 26: Manufactured home, $92,000
• Carl Honeycutt, 11002 Highway 1078-N, Aug. 28: In-ground pool, $54,000
• Luel Kevin Overstreet, 10795 Highway 60-W, Aug. 30: Raze & Move (demolition), $500

City building permits for August
• Pittsburg Tank & Tower, 1 Water Tank Plaza, Aug. 5: Parking lot addition, stone lay down area, screening, $248,000
• Ershig Properties, LLC, 1900 US 41-North, Aug. 7: Interior build out of ADA bathroom, $10,000
• Hazex Contruction Co., Inc., 104 Jackson St., Aug. 20: House demolition, $7,000
• Hazex Contruction Co., Inc., 1014 Powell St., Aug. 20: Trailer demolition, $4,600
• Clayton Watkins Construction, Inc., 1250 Center St., Aug. 15: Removal of replacement of finishes, fixtures, $2.4 million
• Harvey Ershig, 502 Norris Lane, Aug. 7: Refurbish existing garage, $3,000
• Darren L and Donna G Lawrence, 2505 Red Bird Lane, Aug: 19: Enclosed carport, $12,500
• Ed Benson, 716 N. Main St., Aug. 19: Wheel chair ramp, $5,500
• Johnna and Nathan Herron, 2781 US 60-East, Aug. 20: Barn shed, $6,000
• The Ernest R. Mays Trust Agreement, 1024 Clay St., Aug. 28: Carport, $1,700
• James C. and D. Christin Collier, 623 N. Main St., Aug. 15: Screened in deck, $20,000
• Redco Contracting, LLC, 509 N. Main St., Aug. 19: Rebuilding porch, $12,000
• Jagoe Homes Inc., 0 S. Bentley Drive #2, Aug. 1: New single family home, $316,000
• Patricia L. Hennessy, 3103 Copper Creek Drive, Aug. 5: New home, $410,000
• Habitat For Humanity of Henderson, 228 S. Ingram St., Aug. 6: New single family home, $139,000
• Habitat For Humanity of Henderson, 203 Hicks St., Aug. 6: New single family home, $139,000
• Jagoe Homes Inc., 0 S. Bentley Drive #5, Aug. 7: New single family home, $425,000
• Jagoe Homes Inc., 0 S. Bentley Drive #31, Aug. 8: New single family home, $373,000
• Jagoe Homes Inc., 0 S. Bentley Drive #279, Aug. 9: New single family home, $346,000
• Jagoe Homes Inc., 0 S. Bentley Drive #280, Aug. 14: New single family home, $376,000
• Jagoe Homes Inc., 318 S. Bentley Drive, Aug. 16: New single family home, $378,000
• Jagoe Homes Inc., 0 S. Bentley Drive #265, Aug. 16: New single family home, $360,000
• Jagoe Homes Inc., 0 S. Bentley Drive #274, Aug. 20: New single family home, $311,000
• Jagoe Homes Inc., 0 S. Bentley Drive #6, Aug. 20: New single family home, $405,000
• Jagoe Homes Inc., 283 Applegate Drive, Aug. 28: New single family home, $271,000
• Jagoe Homes Inc., 307 S. Bentley Drive, Aug. 28: New single family home, $361,000
• Paul Shoulders Builders Inc., 1717 Rivers Edge Drive, Aug. 30: New single family home, $920,000
• Buchanan Contracting, 2416 Jamestown Drive, Aug. 8: New roof, deck and siding, $22,500
• MasterBuilt Billboards, 301 S. Green St., Aug. 8: Replacing sign faces, $20,400
• Gardenside Center LLC, 2606 Zion Road, Aug. 8: Building mounted signs, $8,000
• Corkscrew Curiosities, 920 Second St., Aug. 8: Sign, $140
• Young’s Laundry and Rental Service LLC, 2749 US 41-North, Aug. 21: Freestanding sign, $3,400

Henderson County Fiscal Court Judge’s Scholar

  • Sept. 10: Sophi Gonzalez, Holy Name School
  • Sept. 24: Tanner Hagan, A. B. Chandler Elementary School
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