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unsafe operating condition at a specific facility. Dr. Geller seconded. Roll Call Vote: Ms. <br /> Wolf-Fordham—Yes, Dr. Perlmutter —Yes, Dr. Geller — Yes, Mr. Flynn—Yes, Dr. Heiger- <br /> Bernays —Yes. Motion carried 5 to 0. All in favor. Unanimously moved. <br /> Ms. Belanger also provided a proposed Condition of Permit letter regarding the swimming pool at <br /> 475 Bedford St. Ms. McCartin clarified the opening hours of pool. It could be rented for a team's <br /> practice for certain period, but is not open to the public. <br /> Mr. Flynn inquired about the team size and adequate number of lifeguards. <br /> Ms. McCartin stated she was told there will be multiple coaching staff with lifeguard certificates <br /> on site for each team in the facility at once. Mr. Flynn suggested to have a sign-in procedure for <br /> the swim team each time to identify the lifeguards, and keep lifeguard certifications on to be <br /> checked during inspections. This will ensure the process is conducted properly. <br /> Ms. Belanger stated that the number of teams which utilize the facility is unknown at the time, it <br /> may require additional inspections to make sure the pool will operate properly. Ms. McCartin <br /> stated this could be solved by submitting rental agreements for the teams. <br /> Dr.Perlmutter made a motion to approve the request for a variance for the requirement that <br /> "the operator shall provide one or more lifeguards 16 years of age or older", as a condition <br /> of their permit application for a semi-public pool permit for 475 Bedford St Indoor Pool <br /> under the conditions that all swim coaches submit their Life Guard Certification as part of <br /> the permit application. Staff of the facility must be present at all times that the pool is in <br /> operation and must check and document that a certified Life Guard(s), in the number <br /> necessary to meet 105 CMR 435.23, are present at all times in the pool area. This Variance <br /> will expire at the end of the permit date of April 30, 2023 to be reviewed by the Lexington <br /> Board of Health on or before that date or upon notification of any unsafe operating condition <br /> at the specific facility. Dr. Geller seconded. Roll Call Vote: Mr. Flynn—Yes, Dr. Perlmutter <br /> —Yes,Ms.Wolf-Fordham—Yes,Dr. Geller—Yes,Dr. Heiger-Bernays—Yes. Motion carried <br /> 5 to 0. All in favor. Unanimously moved. <br /> New Food Establishment: Inspire Bowl n' tea <br /> Ms.McCartin briefly introduced the new food permit application—Inspire Bowl n' tea. This permit <br /> application has gone through Floor Plan review process which has been approved. It is now <br /> working on building out its food facility. <br /> Walter Chan, the owner of Inspire Bowl n' tea at 1686 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington, <br /> generally introduced his Food establishment- Inspire Bowl n' tea. <br /> The Board of Health felt satisfied with Inspire Bowl n' tea. Dr. Perlmutter clarified the menu for <br /> the establishment. <br /> Rabies Vaccine Waivers: <br /> MGL Chapter 140, Section 145B, (d)(i) <br /> 3 <br />