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(This compilation first appeared in the November print edition of the Hendersonian.)

Food Service Inspections Sept. 15-Oct. 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.
The Hendersonian only provides details of critical violations.

• Rally’s, 1927 US 41-North, Sept. 24, (follow-up inspection): A/95

• Women’s Addiction Recovery Manor, 56 McKinley St., Sept. 16: A/98

• Cairo Elementary School cafeteria, 10694 US 41-A, Sept. 17: A/98

• Denny’s Restaurant (now closed), 1956 US 41-North, Sept. 19: A/98

• East Heights Elementary School cafeteria, 1776 Adams Lane, Sept. 19: A/99

• Anna Marie’s Fajita Shack, 411 Marywood Dr., Sept. 19: A/100

• Penn Station, 1111 Barret Blvd., Sept. 20: A/89

• Sonic Drive-In, 2150 US 60-East, Sept. 20: A/93

• Acropolis, Mobile Unit, Sept. 20: A/99

• Fazoli’s, 192 Gardenmile Road, Sept. 23: A/96

• Bryant’s Grocery, 16716 Hwy. 416-East, Sept. 23: A/96

• Central Learning Center cafeteria, 851 Center St., Sept. 24: A/97

• Loyal Order of Moose 732, 338 Second St., Sept. 24: A/97

• Rookie’s Sports Bar, 117 Second St., Sept. 24: A/97

• Mandarin House, 1111 Barret Blvd., Sept. 24: A/91

• Five Star Tyson Foods, 14660 US 41-South, Robards, Sept. 25: A/94

• On Time BBQ, Mobile Unit, Sept. 26: A/100

• Medina’s Store, 1035 Washington St., Sept. 26: A/95

• Sidewalk Café, 228 Second St., Sept. 30: A/99

• Ellis Park, 3300 US 41-North, Oct. 1: A/98

• Ellis Park Track Kitchen, 3300 US 41-North, Oct. 1: A/93

• Giant Indiana, 2907 US 41-North, Oct. 15: A/99

• Circle K, 3113 US 41-North, Oct. 15: A/98

• Henderson Manor, 201 Watson Lane, Oct. 11: C/83

– Presence of insects

– Outer openings not protected against entry of pests. Floors not clean. Walls and ceiling not clean.

– Nonfood-contact surfaces have accumulation of soil. Nonfood-contact surfaces of equipment not cleaned at a frequency to prevent accumulation of soil residue.

– Equipment is not maintained n good repair or does not allow proper adjustment. Food/nonfood contact surface is not durable, corrosion resistant and nonabsorbent. Food/nonfood-contact surface is not smooth and easily cleanable.

– Improper storage of clean utensils.

– Handwashing instructions needed over handwash sink.

– Food not clearly marked to indicate the date or day by which the food shall be consumed, sold or discarded.

– TCS food not maintained at 57 degrees C (135 degrees F) of above. Hambergers temped at 99 degrees F.

– Expired Grade A dairy. Multiple gallons of expired milk.

– Individual towel and/or hand drying device not provided at lavatory or hand sink.

– No certified food manager present.

• Cancun Restaurant, 341 S. Green St., Sept. 25: C/87

– Presence of insects

– Outer openings not protected against entry of pests. Back door left open without any protection from pests. Walls and ceiling not clean.

– Proper waste receptacle not provided. Women’s restroom needs a trash can with a lid.

– Nonfood-contact surfaces have accumulation of soil. Nonfood-contact surfaces of equipment not cleaned at a frequency to prevent accumulation of soil residue.

– Cloths in use not stored in sanitizing solution. Wet wiping cloths throughout not stored in buckets.

– Food not stored at least 6 inches above the floor. Bag of rice in contact with the floor.

– Residential use insecticides on site.

– Food stored uncovered. Items in walk in and reach in cooler left uncovered.

– Hand washing sink is not accessible. Handwashing sink is to be used for handwashing only. Soiled spoon and sliced vegetables in the drain.

– Employees eating, drinking, or smoking in unauthorized area. Cups next to line need to be covered with a straw.

• Cancun Restaurant, 341 S. Green St., Oct. 10 (follow-up inspection): A/97

County Building Permits

• Rick Dempsey, 7377 Peters Road, Sept. 10: $175,000, Manufactured home

• James Franks, 2301 Toy Anthoston Road, Sept. 10: $6,400, Room addition

• Stephen Long, 5435 Hwy 416-West, Sept. 10: $40,000, Utility building

• George & Lettie Henderson, 6844 Sulphur Springs Road, Sept. 11: $4,500, Demolition

• Tony Crunk, 6186 Zion Larue Road, Sept. 11: $2,800, Room addition

• Jared Brooks, 5755 Hwy 351, Sept. 12: $40,000, Utility building

• Andrew Coil, 626 Barren Church Road, Sept. 12: $6,000, Utility building

• Baskett Community Fire Department, 8589 US 60-East, Sept. 16: $200,000, Commercial

• George & Lettie Henderson, 6844 Sulphur Springs Road, Sept. 17: $165,000, Manufactured home

• Nathan Murphy, 11253 Hwy 351, Sept. 19: $583,484, New residence

• Kristopher Beickman, 6150 Roberts Road, Sept. 23: $40,489, Utility building

• Tyson Foods, 14660 US 41-South, Sept. 27: $189,000, Commercial

City Building Permits

• Jersey Mike’s, 500 N. Green St., Sept. 24: $30,000, Commercial range hood and exhaust

• Griffin Industries, 305 Priest St., Sept. 6: $10,000, Replace existing safety fall protection for rail loadout

• AVP Inc., 405 N. Water St., Sept. 26: $1.2 million, Construction of distillery building

• Arc Construction Co. Inc, 736 N. Elm St., Sept. 24: $1,332,900, Interior remodel, external improvements

• Hazex Construction Co. Inc., 1401 Powell St., Sept. 12: $15,000, Demolition

• George Chambers, 2505 US 60-East, Sept. 17: $5,000, Demolition house and accessory structure

• Evan and Abigail Dixon, 733 N. Main St., Sept. 30: $4,200, Demolish detached garage

• West Kentucky Craftsmen LLC, 473 Smith Ave., Sept. 13: $129,000, Fire damage repair

• Junetta Hammon and Brandon Norem, 500 S. Alvasia St., Sept. 4: $4,460, Storage building

• Adams Construction, 306 Rudy Ave., Sept. 5: $40,000, Detached garage

• Melisa Pace, 2232 Sutton Drive, Sept. 6: $4,700, Privacy fence to replace existing fence

• HCM LLC, 1440 Kayak Lane, Sept. 11: $100, 10×12 storage building

• Mary Ann Norman, 2708 Wilderness Drive, Sept. 17: $3,900, Storage building

• Michael and Barbara Hall, 8110 Wathen Lane, Sept. 19: $10,600, Above ground pool

• Annie Moore, 833 First St., Sept. 6: $9,000, Porch

• Custom Sign & Engineering Inc., 101 Second St., Sept. 9: $3,000, Wall sign

• Richard Curby, 301 Third St., Sept. 30: $2,500, Building mounted sign

• Hugh Stone & Sons Construction LLC, 1447 Kayak Lane, Sept. 12: $215,000, New single family home

• Hugh Stone & Sons Construction LLC, 1436 Kayak Lane, Sept. 12: $220,000, New single family home

• Jagoe Homes Inc., 608 Hickory Wood Court, Sept. 16: $302,000, New single family home

• Jagoe Homes Inc., 274 S. Bentley Drive, Sept. 17: $333,000, New single family home

• Christpher Michael Melton, 915 Cove Court, Sept. 23: $230,000, New residential home

• Jagoe Homes Inc., 510 Hickory Wood Court, Sept. 25: $426,500, New single family home

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