Saturday, January 12, 2008

Not Even Safe from the Health Department!

Like I mentioned before, I regularly check the County of Orange's Restaurant closures. Working for a restaurant in the past, I know how blatant violations need to be in order to get your restaurant shut down for the day.

Today, I noticed a couple of interest:

First - with all the talk of Integral Facilities in the Rehab/Sober Living Home battle, one such meeting place for many of these Homes, as well as for many just in AA, had a few extra attendees:

NEWPORT BEACH ALANO CLUB


414 32ND ST

NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663

Yahoo! Maps

Major Violations pose the highest risk of causing food poisoning (or foodborne illness. Major violations are sometimes resolved during the inspection or a reinspection may be scheduled to verify compliance.
Minor Violations pose less risk of causing food poisoning (or foodborne illness), and do not warrant immediate verification of compliance.

Service Date

PERMIT REINSTATEMENT AND/OR REOPENING

1/10/2008

HEALTH PERMIT SUSPENSION AND/OR CLOSURE

1/9/2008

REASON FOR PERMIT SUSPENSION/CLOSURE
COCKROACH INFESTATION

ROUTINE INSPECTION

1/9/2008

Rodent Activity in a Critical Area

Unsanitary Equipment/Utensil/Linen/Storage

Restroom in Disrepair/Unclean/Improp. Use/Supplies

Change Room Improper Use/Lack of

Lack of/ImproperJanitorial Facilities or Liq Waste

Lack of/Unsanitary/Condition Walls/Floors/Ceilings


It looks like even the Health Department has issues with them.

The Second one of interest is more Costa Mesa-centric as it belongs to the former Mayor (a supposed future City Council Candidate) of Costa Mesa, Gary Monahan:

SKOSH MONAHANS

2000 NEWPORT BLVD

COSTA MESA, CA 92627

Yahoo! Maps




Major Violations pose the highest risk of causing food poisoning (or foodborne illness. Major violations are sometimes resolved during the inspection or a reinspection may be scheduled to verify compliance.

Minor Violations pose less risk of causing food poisoning (or foodborne illness), and do not warrant immediate verification of compliance.

Service Date

HEALTH PERMIT SUSPENSION AND/OR CLOSURE

1/10/2008

REASON FOR PERMIT SUSPENSION/CLOSURE
RODENT INFESTATION

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