This week brought new restaurant inspections in Ottawa County.
This week brought new restaurant inspections in Ottawa County.
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Jenison taco shop had mandated three-day closure for repeat citations

Each week, the Ottawa County Department of Public Health releases a round-up of recent safety inspections at restaurants, schools and other facilities.

Adhering to proper safety practices is critical to preventing foodborne illness and promoting public health.

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The Sentinel publishes regular reports on “priority” violations — ones that could directly lead to contamination of food or increase the risk of transmitting a foodborne illness, as well as corrective measures taken.

The Sentinel also reports on “priority foundation” violations — ones that could lead to a priority violation. The health department notes “core” violations, but The Sentinel only reports on those if there’s a significant accumulation at a single eatery.

All reports are available at miottawa.org/health/environmental/food-services.

Affogato’s Ice Cream & Coffee

11233 68th Ave. Suite A in Allendale

Priority:

Bob Evans

594 E. 24th St. in Holland

Corrections:

Chipotle Mexican Grill

12365 James St. Suite 10 in Holland

Priority Foundation:

Corrections:

Corelife Eatery

1506 S. Beacon Blvd. in Grand Haven

Corrections:

First Reformed Church

301 Washington Ave. in Grand Haven

Corrections:

Gleneagle Golf Club

6150 14th Ave. in Hudsonville

Priority:

Priority Foundation:

IHOP

3110 Beeline Road in Holland

Priority:

Core:

Kentucky Fried Chicken

923 S. Beacon Blvd. in Grand Haven

The certified manager on file no longer works at the restaurant.

The restaurant’s most recent food license wasn’t posted at the time of inspection.

Priority:

Core:

Kozak’s of Holland

321 E. Eighth St. in Holland

Core:

Lucy’s Market

133 Columbus St. in Grand Haven

Priority:

Priority Foundation:

Core:

Macatawa Bay Yacht Club

2157 S. Shore Drive in Macatawa

Priority Foundation:

Core:

Of note, the facility demonstrated excellent active managerial control.

Mama’s Thai Cafe

562 Beacon St. in Grand Haven

Corrections:

Noto’s at the Bil-Mar

1223 S. Harbor Drive in Grand Haven

Priority:

Corrections:

Repp’s Landing

1642 S. Shore Drive in Holland

Priority:

Core:

Spring Lake Country Club

17496 N. Fruitport Road in Spring Lake

Priority:

Core:

Spring Lake Country Club Pool House

17496 N. Fruitport Road in Spring Lake

Priority:

Core:

Surf Shop Surf Shack

1149 S. Harbor Drive in Grand Haven

Priority:

Priority Foundation:

Core:

Tacos El Cunado

7585 Cottonwood Drive in Jenison

Priority:

The violations cited are listed in a consent agreement signed by the restaurant. Their citation within 12 months of a one-day license suspension Dec. 15 qualified the eatery for the next step of the consent agreement — a mandatory closure of at least three days, through 5:30 p.m. July 12, until violations were corrected.

Corrections:

The restaurant reopened at 11 a.m. July 13. The consent agreement remains active.

Taqueria Vallarta

275 E. Eighth St. in Holland

Priority:

Core:

Tim Horton’s

705 Chicago Drive in Holland

Corrections:

Tripel Root

146 E. Main St. in Zeeland

Priority:

Core:

Tru by Hilton

12400 Riley St. in Holland

Priority:

Perfect Inspections

The following restaurants, schools and churches had no core, priority foundation or priority violations upon their visit from the health department last week:

— Contact reporter Mitchell Boatman at mboatman@hollandsentinel.com.

This article originally appeared on The Holland Sentinel: Jenison taco shop had mandated three-day closure for repeat citations

Reporting by Mitchell Boatman, Holland Sentinel / The Holland Sentinel

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