KATY LEARY PARK Summer Feeding Site · Elmira City School District

103 Connelly Avenue, Elmira, NY 14904

Overview

KATY LEARY PARK Summer Feeding Site (NYS Health Operation #737466) is a food service facility in inspected by inspected by New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH). The registered business location is at 103 Connelly Avenue, Elmira, NY 14904. The food service type is SED Summer Feeding Prog. - SED Satellite Feeding Site. The last inspection date is July 25, 2025.

Facility Overview

NYS Health Operation ID737466
NYSDOH Gazetteer070101
Facility NameKATY LEARY PARK Summer Feeding Site
Operation NameKATY LEARY PARK Summer Feeding Site
Facility Address103 CONNELLY AVENUE, ELMIRA
Permitted Corporation NameELMIRA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Permitted Operator NameKARI CROUSE
Address103 Connelly Avenue
Elmira
NY 14904
MunicipalityELMIRA
CountyCHEMUNG
Local Health DepartmentChemung County
Food Service DescriptionSED Summer Feeding Prog. - SED Satellite Feeding Site
Permit Expiration Date2013-08-16

Last Inspection Results

Inspection Date2025-07-25
Inspection TypeInspection
ViolationsNo violations found.
Inspection CommentsObserved prepacked lunches containing milk, pizza Lunchables, and packaged raw broccoli, cold holding in portable cooler. Observed a digital probe thermometer used to ensure that potentially hazardous foods (PHF) are being cold held at required temperature of 45F or less (actual 42F). Observed that facility staff are maintaining their food delivery/temperature logs. Discussed inspection with staff members, Chris and Dan. Discussed that staff should be ensuring that cold held PHF are arriving to location at required temperature of 45F or less. Advised staff that if PHF is inadequately cold held at greater than 45F for more than 2 hours, it should be discarded.

Inspection Results

Inspection DateInspection TypeViolations
2025-07-25InspectionCritical: , Noncritical: , Violation Items:
Observed prepacked lunches containing milk, pizza Lunchables, and packaged raw broccoli, cold holding in portable cooler. Observed a digital probe thermometer used to ensure that potentially hazardous foods (PHF) are being cold held at required temperature of 45F or less (actual 42F). Observed that facility staff are maintaining their food delivery/temperature logs. Discussed inspection with staff members, Chris and Dan. Discussed that staff should be ensuring that cold held PHF are arriving to location at required temperature of 45F or less. Advised staff that if PHF is inadequately cold held at greater than 45F for more than 2 hours, it should be discarded.
2024-08-13InspectionCritical: , Noncritical: , Violation Items:
No violations observed during inspection. Digital probe thermometer was available to ensure required temperatures during hot/cold storage of potentially hazardous time/temperature controlled for safety food items (PHF/TCS). Facility was adequately cold holding PHF/TCS food items such as milk at the required temperature of 45F or below (actual 43F). Observed temperature log filled out for all days facility has received PHF/TCS food items. Discussed that cold PHF/TCS items received above 45F should be rejected and hot PHF/TCS items received below 140F are also to be rejected.
2023-07-31InspectionCritical: , Noncritical: , Violation Items:
No violations observed during time of inspection. Observed probe thermometer available to ensure potentially hazardous time/temperature controlled for safety food items (PHF/TCS) such as milk cartons are cold held at 45F or below. Observed temperature log adequately filled out for all days facility has received PHF/TCS food items. Discussed that PHF/TCS food items received above 45F are to be rejected.
2022-07-18InspectionCritical: , Noncritical: , Violation Items:
No violations observed at time of inspection. Observed staff taking temperature of milk (actual temperature 39.6F). Observed temperature logs dating back to July 5th (temperatures ranged from 39.6F to 43F). Lunches being served consisted of a cheese stick, carrots, yogurt, oatmeal bar and juice.
2019-07-02InspectionCritical: , Noncritical: , Violation Items:
Observed cold-held turkey wrap at 44F at time of inspection. Observed food temperature logs with temperatures below 45F for all time and temperature controlled for safety/potentially hazardous foods. Discussed with site staff to use digital thermometer to verify that all cold-held time and temperature controlled foods must be at 45F or below, and if any foods are received out of temperature they are to reject foods. All lunches served in paper bags to prevent barehand contact with ready-to-eat foods. Un-served lunches are collected by prep site at the conclusion of service to be discarded.
2018-07-16InspectionCritical: , Noncritical: , Violation Items:
No violations observed. Milk in cooler delivered from prep site had a temperature of 44F. Observed up to date temperature logs. Staff had functional digital thermometer at time of inspection.
2017-07-05InspectionCritical: , Noncritical: , Violation Items:
No violations observed. Tables covered in table cloths and clip to table were present. Accurate temp log was observed. Milk was recorded at 38dF by facility digital thermometer, and a temp of 40dF was recorded by sanitarian thermocouple.
2016-06-30InspectionCritical: , Noncritical: , Violation Items:
Observed accurate probe thermometer. Milk temped at 42dF. Observed table clothes on tables for students to eat. Observed temperature log.
2015-07-15InspectionCritical: , Noncritical: , Violation Items:
Temperature of milk was 43dF per facility probe thermometer and sanitarians thermocouple. Discussed procedures for calibration of probe thermometer. Discussed temporary hand wash station vs hand sanitizer. Discussed washing hands and wearing gloves when aiding children with food items. Discussed procedures if phf/tcs items arrive out of temperature. Discussed only allowing commercially pre-packaged items on shared table. Table clothes are put down on tables.
2013-07-17InspectionCritical: , Noncritical: , Violation Items:
Temperature of milk was less than 45 degrees F. Two containers, 1 of each lunch option, were kept on table. Discussed with operator making sure that lids for food containers are kept off the ground. Discussed with operator making sure that volunteers handling food, wash hands prior to handling food or anytime they might be contaminated such as after putting trash bags in trash cans or passing out hand sanitizer to waiting patrons.
2012-07-25InspectionCritical: , Noncritical: , Violation Items:
2011-07-15InspectionCritical: , Noncritical: , Violation Items:
2010-07-06InspectionCritical: , Noncritical: , Violation Items:

Violation Code Descriptions

Violation ItemCritical ViolationViolation Description
Not Critical Violation

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Location Information

Street Address 103 CONNELLY AVENUE
CityELMIRA
StateNY
Zip Code14904

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Dataset Information

This dataset includes about 90k food service facilities inspected by New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH). In New York State, environmental health protection programs are carried out at the central, regional, district and county levels. Each service facility is registered with facility name, business address, inspection dates, violations, etc.

SubjectBusiness and Economy
JurisdictionState of New York
Data ProviderNew York State Department of Health (NYSDOH), Bureau of Community Environmental Health and Food Protection
Sourcedata.ny.gov

Dataset Details

The New York State Department of Health's Bureau of Community Environmental Health and Food Protection works to protect the public health by assuring that food service establishments are operated in a manner that eliminates hazards through design and management, resulting in a decreased incidence of foodborne illness in our communities. The Bureau's Food Protection Program also coordinates foodborne outbreak investigations, analyzes the findings and uses this information to develop regulations and guidance designed to prevent similar outbreaks in the future. This data includes the name and location of food service establishments and the violations that were found at the time of their inspections. Violation details are collected on inspection reports (i.e., the actual food item, quantity and temperature of food found out of temperature control) as well as corrective actions for critical violations; this data set is limited to the violation number and the corresponding general violation description.

There are over 90,000 food service establishments in New York State. The Food Protection Program provides guidance and assistance to county and city health departments and State District Offices which in turn permit and inspect food service establishments, some institutional food services, temporary and mobile food service establishments and food and beverage vending machines. Each food service establishment is registered with facility name, business address, inspection dates, violations, etc.

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