Today's Log

12/4/2006

Births

Flower Hospital

Angelica and Darrell Grannis, Maumee, boy, Friday.

Anita Birmingham, Toledo, boy, Friday.

St. Anne Mercy Hospital

Jeannine and James Saunders, Toledo, girl, Thursday.

St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center

Angelena and Michael Gomez, Toledo, girl, Thursday.

Toledo Hospital

Deanna and Justin Reckner, Liberty Center, girl, Saturday.

Cynthia and Michael Thiel, Perrysburg, girl, Saturday.

Christine and Richard Thormeier, Bryan, Ohio, girl, Saturday.

Latonya Lowe, Toledo, boy, Saturday.

Brandi Jackson, Toledo, girl, Saturday.

Patricia Madison, Toledo, boy, Saturday.

Divorces granted

Lucas County

Nancy Deye from Jeffrey Clay.

Charles Turner, Jr. from Diana Turner.

John Bolton from Dawn Bolton.

Kay Huston from Kenneth Huston.

Christopher Snyder from Stacy Snyder.

Stacy Snyder from Christopher Snyder.

Theresa Torio from Michael Lutz.

Eugene Stimson, Sr. from Mary Stimson.

Shelly Lieurance from Christopher Lieurance.

Tina Woodson from Timothy Woodson.

Rebel Coombes from Lesli Coombes.

Claude Cheatham III from Tonya Cheatham.

Tonya Cheatham from Claude Cheatham III.

Susan Harshman from Brian Kovach.

Alicia Evans from Anthony Hoskins.

Philip Ogden from Courtney Ogden.

Brad Atherton from Janice Atherton.

Jeffrey Miller from Jennifer Miller.

Jennifer Miller from Jeffrey Miller.

Lester McManaway from Teresa McManaway.

Marriage dissolutions

Lucas County

Howard Laws and Kathy Laws.

Lena Rolland and Shane Rolland.

Elizabeth Kelly and Eric Berger.

Jennifer Young and Rod Young.

Angela Weirich and William Weirich, Jr.

Timothy Chadwell and Desiree Carpenter.

Erik Knapp and Sabrina McCue.

Carole Gorka and Keith Gorka.

William Holt II and Sara Pokluda.

Nancy Jacobs and Mark Jacobs.

Restaurant inspections

Recently released inspection reports of Lucas County food-service operations:

George A. Phillips Academy, 3648 Victory, inspected Nov. 13. Critical violations: Hamburger being held at 54 degrees at lunch center. Yogurt being held in the single door Frigidaire was 43 degrees. Cold holding potentially hazardous foods must be maintained at 41 degrees or less. Three other non-critical violations. Inspector: Bruce Keiser.

Step Inn Coffee Howe, LLC, 3101 Lagrange, inspected Nov. 6. Critical violations: Observed openned container of macaroni salad without a date mark. All PHFs kept longer than 24 hours must be date marked and held at 41 degrees or less for no more than 7 days. Observed bulk cooling and reheating of hot dog sauce. Facility is not currently equipped for these activities. Four non-critical violations. Inspector: Kerry Cutcher.

McDonald s, 5210 North Summit, inspected Nov. 13. Critical violation: Observed no sanitizing wiping bucket set up at time of inspection. Wet wiping cloths were on surfaces. During all hours of operation, facility must have sanitizing buckets set up with a chemical concentration of chlorine 11 ppm to properly store and sanitize wet wiping cloths. Ham on the counter was 61 degrees. All PHFs must be held at 41 degrees or below, or at 135 degrees or above. Three non-critical violations. Inspector: Cutcher.

Vito s Pizza, 7060 West Sylvania, inspected Nov. 13. Critical violations: Observed employees grabbing lettuce from the prep cooler with their bare hands. There should be no bare hand contact with ready-to-eat foods. PHFs in small prep cooler were being held at 65 degrees and above, all PHFs must be held at 41 degrees or below. One non-critical violation. Inspector: Cynthia Garcia.

Chuck E Cheese, 5077 Monroe, inspected Nov. 13. Critical violations: Ham in prep top cooler being held at 43-53 degrees. All PHFs must be held at 41 degrees or less. All refrigerated ready to eat PHFs must be date marked.The Quat sanitizer is too high at 400 ppm in the 3-bay sink and wipe cloth bucket. Quat must be 200 ppm. Seven non-critical violations. Inspector: Kelly Sattler.

McDonald s, 36 North Reynolds, inspected Nov. 14. Critical violations: The vegetable soup in the soup warmer was 114 degrees. All PHFs must be held hot at 135 degrees or higher to prevent growth of bacteria. Four non-critical violations. Inspector: Gillian Wilke.

Quality Time Child Care, 2315 Dorr, inspected Nov. 14. Critical violation: Milk in reach-in was 44 degrees. All PHFs must be held at 41 degrees or less. Five non-critical violations. Inspector: Wilke.

H-Town LTD, 711 Marmion, inspected Nov. 14. Critical violations: Chicken wings in the kitchen reach-in were 43-44 degrees and the milk in the bar cooler was 42 degrees. All PHFs must be held at 41 degrees or less to prevent the growth of bacteria. No hot water available in the men s or women s restrooms. Restore hot water to both bathroom handsinks to promote proper hand washing. Seven non-critical violations. Inspector: Wilke.

Long John Silver s, 1027 Conant, inspected Nov. 15. Critical violations: Raw fish should be stored above sauces in walk-in coolers to prevent potential cross-contamination. Four non-critical violations. Inspector: Paul Bauman.

Subway, 584 West Dussel, inspected Nov. 15. Several PHF items open without any date marking. All PH ready-eat-foods held longer than 24 hours must be marked with a seven day discard date. Inspector: Bauman.

Bob Evans Restaurant, 1220 East Alexis, inspected Nov. 6. Critical violations: Observed dish washer and grill cook without hair restraints. Employees handling food or clean items must wear hair restraints to protect from contamination. Scoop for coleslaw and tongs for lettuce were submerged in food product at server prep top. These should be stored handle side up and out of food product. Observed wet wiping cloths on surfaces throughout facility. Store wet cloths in sanitizing solution with a chemical concentration of (Quat 200 ppm) to limit bacterial growth. Observed hot food cooling in walk-in completely covered. To cool foods properly, pans must be uncovered or lids must be vented to allow heat to escape. This is a repeat violation. Observed PHF items at temperatures ranging from 45-72 degrees. These must be held at 41 degrees or less. Observed Quat in wiping buckets at 100 ppm. Proper concentration for Quat must be 200 ppm to properly sanitize. Salad prep top unit unable to hold PHFs at 41 degrees or below. Have salad prep unit repaired or adjusted. Grill cooler drawers not turned on at inspection and holding PHFs at 58-68 degrees. Be sure all equipment is properly funtioning and able to hold food at 41 degrees or below. One non-critical violation. Inspector: Cutcher.

HJs Prime Cut, 505 East Alexis, inspected Nov. 7. Critical violation: Ice scoop stored with handle in ice. Store scoop handle side up and out of ice or in a clean dry container to protect from contamination. Various food items in walk-in cooler were uncovered. Food must be protected from contamination. Open bags of beans and flour were on dry storage shelf. Transfer food once opened to a food grade container or bag that is sealable. Various cooked PHFs were without date marks. Chicken noodle soup in hot holding at 116 degrees. All PHFs in hot holding must maintain 135 degrees or above. Egg mix was at 57 degrees in dissolved ice bath and open jar of garlic was at 72 degrees on counter. For an ice bath to be successful it must be an ice water solution, up to the level of food product on all 4 sides. Three non-critical violations. Inspector: Cutcher.

Fallen Timbers G.C., 7711 Timbers, inspected Nov. 8. Critical violations: Dishmachine at this time is not putting out sanitizer. Have machine repaired. Sanitizer should be at 50-100 ppm at all times. Date mark all PHFs with a 7 day expiration date once product is opened, prepared or thawed. One non-critical violation. Inspector: Sara Becker.

Waffle House, 7050 Orchard Center, inspected Nov. 8. Critical violation: Full hair restraints must be worn at all times by persons working in the kitchen. Inspector: Becker.

Casa Fiesta, 1705 Wheeling, inspected Nov. 8. Critical violations: Dish washer handling soiled and clean dishes without washing hands in between, or before handling clean dishes. Observed drinks without lids in kitchen and dish area. Employee drinks must have lid or cap to protect food and food contect items from contamination. Ice scoop was stored with handle submerged in ice. To protect from contamination scoop should be stored handle side up out of ice or in clean container. Raw animal products must be stored below ready-to-eat foods in walk-in cooler to prevent cross contamination. No sanitizing wiping buckets set up in kitchen and wet wiping cloths on surfaces. Facility must have sanitizing wiping buckets set up during all hours of operation with a chemical concentration of (Quat 200 ppm/chlorine 100 ppm) to properly sanitize surfaces and store damp cloths. Food on steam table and in prep top exposed to splash from handsink. Install splash guards to protect food from contamination. PHFs were not date marked. All PHFs kept longer than 24 hours must be date marked, held at 41 degrees or less. This is a repeat violation. Beans cooling overnight found at 50 degrees. Proper cooling must be done rapidly to limit bacteria growth, 135-70 degrees within 2 hrs, additional 4 hours to reach 41 degrees. This is a repeat violation. Observed open container of drink mixes labeled refrigerate after opening, follow label instructions. Thirteen non-critical violations. Inspector: Cutcher.

Kentucky Fried Chicken, 3506 Dorr, inspected Nov. 6. Critical violation: Bag of raw chicken being quick defrosted in bag found at 68 degrees. While quick defrosting under cold water product must be maintained at 41 degrees. Five non-critical violations. Inspector: Keiser.

Recent inspections found only non-critical violations at:

Miller s Carryout, 5781 Corduroy, inspected Nov. 2. Four non-critical violations. Inspector: Julie Nye.

Hungry Howie s, 7130 Airport, inspected Nov. 8. One non-critical violation. Inspector: Jacklyn Kistler.

Arrowhead, 298 Dussel, inspected Nov. 8. One non-critical violation. Inspector: Paul Bauman.

Sunoco Food Market, 2445 West Alexis, inspected Nov. 7. Six non-critical violations. Inspector: Stephen Perrine.

Monroe and Douglas Sunoco, 4142 Monroe, inspected Nov. 3. Five non-critical violations. Inspector: Bruce Keiser.

Midtown Food Mart, 2560 Dorr, inspected Nov. 9. Two non-critical violations. Inspector: Debbie Dacquisto.

Lindt Chocolate, 5001 Monroe, inspected Nov. 6. Four non-critical violations. Inspector: Kelly Sattler.

BP Oil Company, 2315 North Detroit, inspected Oct. 30. Two non-critical violations. Inspector: Dacquiasto.

Alexis Gardens, 4560 West Alexis, inspected Nov. 9. One non-critical violation. Inspector: Perrine.

Famous Famiglia, 5001 Monroe, inspected Nov. 8. Four non-critical violations. Inspector: Sattler.

Panera Bread, 491 Dussel, inspected Nov. 7. One non-critical violation. Inspector: Bauman.

Trilby Diner, 5755 Secor, inspected Nov. 6. Three non-critical violations. Inspector: Perrine.

Gladieux Plaza, 928 Berdan, inspected Nov. 6. Eight non-critical violations. Inspector: Dacquisto.

Fazoli s, 5855 Lewis, inspected Nov. 3. Three non-critical violations. Inspector: Perrine.

Jackman School, 2010 Northover, inspected Nov. 9. One non-critical violation. Inspector: Perrine.

Subway, 648 Main, inspected Nov. 9. Three non-critical violations. Inspector: Wilke.

Subway, 5001 Monroe, inspected Nov. 8. One non-critical violation. Inspector: Sattler.

Dairy Queen Brazier, 4144 West Alexis, inspected Nov. 8. Four non-critical violations. Inspector: Perrine.

Lighthouse Christian Day Care, 2324 West Alexis, inspected Nov. 7. Three non-critical violations. Inspector: Perrine.

East Side Central School, 815 Navarre, inspected Nov. 7. One non-critical violation. Inspector: Wilke.

Dana Corporation, 6201 Trust, inspected Nov. 7. One non-critical violation. Inspector: Bauman.

McDonald s, 1401 Arrowhead, inspected Nov. 7. Two non-critical violations. Inspector: Bauman.

Dale s Bar and Grill, 322 Conant, inspected Nov. 6. Three non-critical violations. Inspector: Bauman.

Chick-Fil-A Franklin Park Mall, 5001 Monroe, inspected Nov. 6. Two non-critical violations. Inspector: Sattler.

Subway, 5200 Harroun, Sylvania, inspected Nov. 6. One non-critical violation. Inspector: Garcia.

Sylvania Franciscan Academy, 5335 Silica, Sylvania, inspected Nov. 6. One non-critical violation. Inspector: Garcia.

Greenwood Elementary School, 760 Northlawn, inspected Nov. 3. One non-critical violaton. Inspector: Perrine.

Toddler School IV, 806 Starr, inspected Nov. 8. Three non-critical violations. Inspector: Kelly Ivans.

Recent inspections found no violations at:

Lagrange Elementary School, 1001 North Erie, inspected Nov. 6.

Taco Bell, 1470 Secor, inspected Nov. 14.

Humble Beginnings II, 3934 Laskey, inspected Nov. 20.

Toledo Day Nursery, 2902 Stickney, inspected Nov. 20.

JCC Early Childhood Center, 6463 West Sylvania, inspected Nov. 20.

Toledo Zoo Deli, 2700 Broadway, inspected Nov. 14.

Stranahan Elementary, 3840 Holland-Sylvania, inspected Nov. 15.

Conn-Weissenberger, 2020 West Alexis, inspected Nov. 16.

Toledo Zoo - Northern Ice, 2700 Broadway, inspected Nov. 17.

Toledo Zoo - Karoo, 2700 Broadway, inspected Nov. 17.

Whalen Auction and Realty, 8020 Manore, Whitehouse, inspected Nov. 17.

Asbury United Methodist Church, 4725 Dorr, inspected Nov. 17.

Maumee Theatre, 601 Conant, Maumee, inspected Nov. 17.

Cold Stone Creamery, 479 West Dussell, inspected Nov. 17.

East Broadway M. School, 1755 East Broadway, inspected Nov. 14.

Taco Bell, 3302 West Central, inspected Nov. 15.

Lighthouse on the River, 2605 Broadway, inspected Nov. 17.