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BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING <br /> Wednesday, February 19, 2014 - 7:00 P.M. <br /> Parker Room, Town Hall Building <br /> 1625 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington, MA <br /> Board of Health Members in Attendance: <br /> Wendy Heiger- Bernays, PhD, Chair, Burt Perlmutter, MD, John J. Flynn, J.D., Sharon MacKenzie R.N., CCM, <br /> Board of Health Members not in Attendance: David S. Geller, M.D <br /> Health Division Attendees: <br /> Gerard F. Cody, Health Director <br /> Linda Rainville, Clerk <br /> Meeting called to order at 7:00 p.m. <br /> 1.) Minutes—minutes approved as written, motioned by S. MacKenzie, 2nd B. Perlmutter <br /> 2.) Community Health <br /> a.) CHNA Health Community grant Update <br /> The CHNA Grant awarded $25000.00. Meghan's (contractor) stipend was cut in half and put in another area of <br /> the grant. <br /> MAPC —awarded $6384.00 grant to the Lexington Health Department. <br /> Mr. Cody explained to the BOH that a measles case at a local hospital emergency room resulted in 6 Lexington <br /> and 6 Belmont residents potential exposed. <br /> 3.)Environmental Health <br /> a.) Food Inspection Program <br /> 1) Baja Taco Food Truck New Permit <br /> Mr. Brian Peugh appeared before the Board to present his plans. After answering some questions the permit <br /> was approved by the Board <br /> 2) Sweet Tomato's Pizza Food Truck New Permit <br /> Mr. Justin Shimamuro appeared before the Board to present his plans. After answering some questions the <br /> permit was approved by the Board <br /> Mr. Cody told the Board that a new Food Truck Policy is being drafted through the Selectman's Office and is <br /> expected to be completed over the next few months. This will be a Town-Wide Policy that including various <br /> departments including but not limited to; the Zoning Department, the Town Manager's Office, the Police <br /> Department and the Health Department. <br /> b.)State Sanitary Code Case Review Update <br /> 314 Bedford Street <br /> In response to a complaint a Community Health inspection revealed several State Sanitary Code violations. The <br /> Health Dept and Lexington Housing Authority have been in contact with the management company to correct <br /> the violations. <br /> 57 Bedford Street <br />