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CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, Ill. (WCIA) — A hotel, movie theater and restaurant in Champaign County each received a less than satisfactory report after recent health inspections.
La Quinta Inn by Wyndham
La Quinta Inn by Wyndham in Champaign, located at 1900 Center Drive in Champaign, received a red placard following a health inspection on June 23.
During the inspection, there were three risk factor/intervention violations and one repeat risk factor/intervention violation.
The inspector found that multiple food items, including milk, whipped sweet cream butter, yogurt and cream cheese were held in a cooler above the required 41ºF. Both coolers that these items were found in were condemned and the out-of-temperature items were thrown away. The hotel’s food service was closed, and a red placard was posted because of the lack of working cold-holding equipment.
Other issues the inspector noted during the June 23 inspection included:
- The paper towel dispenser at the hand washing station was empty
- A spray bottle containing yellowish solution was found without a common name label
- A spray bottle with a purple solution was mislabeled as “Multi Surface Cleaner & Disinfectant” but was actually “Fabuloso” solution according to the person in charge
Just two days later, the hotel was reinspected. On June 25, the inspector confirmed that the malfunctioning coolers had been repaired, and the unapproved equipment had been removed. The hotel’s food service was able to fully reopen, and a green placard was posted.
AMC Champaign 13
AMC Champaign 13, located at 910 Meijer Drive, was given a yellow placard this week.
During a previous inspection, the movie theater was given a violation correction form (VCF). An inspector had found that the water line at the three-compartment sink was supplying water to the chemical dispenser. AMC was required to submit proof that they had installed a separate water line for the chemical dispenser, and was given until June 18 to turn in their corrections.
When the corrections were not submitted on time, a yellow placard was posted on June 20. Now, AMC must turn in the VCF by July 3. If they don’t, the health department will post a red placard at the facility, and the food service will be closed.
Arby’s
Arby’s, located at 760 W Champaign Avenue in Rantoul, was given a yellow placard on June 9.
During a previous inspection, Arby’s was given a violation correction form (VCF). An inspector noted that a chemical dispenser was connected to a mop sink faucet — but that the water wasting tee (designed to prevent backflow) was not working. Arby’s was required to install backflow protection that had been approved, a water line specifically for chemical dispensing, or to remove the chemical dispenser.
The corrections were not made in time, so a yellow placard was posted on June 9. Arby’s was given until June 23 to make the corrections. If the corrections were not made in time, the health permit would be suspended, and a red placard would be posted.
The very next day, however, Arby’s was reinspected. According to the inspection report, the restaurant submitted proof that a functioning backflow prevention device was installed, and the VCF was completed. A green placard was posted.
To see other restaurant inspections in Champaign County, click here.