LEXINGTON BOARD OF HEALTH
<br /> MEETING MINUTES
<br /> Wednesday, September 27, 2017
<br /> 7:00 P.M.
<br /> Cary Hall Memorial Building
<br /> Estabrook Hall, (Lower level)
<br /> 1605 Massachusetts Avenue
<br /> Lexington, MA 02420
<br /> Board of Health Members in Attendance:
<br /> Wendy Heiger-Bernays,PhD, Chair, John J. Flynn, David Geller, M.D., Burt Perlmutter, M.D.
<br /> Office of Public Health Attendees:
<br /> Gerard Cody, Health Director
<br /> David Neylon, Public Health Nurse
<br /> Francis Dagle, Health Assistant
<br /> Speakers:
<br /> Mark Corr, Lexington Chief of Police
<br /> Peter Efeuly, local business owner
<br /> Russell Glasser, owner 32 Tyler Rd
<br /> Roy Glasser, owner 32 Tyler Rd
<br /> Joseph Gelormini, local contractor
<br /> Documents:
<br /> Community Health Report
<br /> Environmental Health Report
<br /> Flu Clinic on Saturday October 28, 2017, 10:00 AM- 2:30 PM, Press Release
<br /> Youth Mental Health First Aid Training, Promotion document
<br /> 915 Waltham Street, Dunkin Donuts, documents
<br /> 413 Waltham Street, Brueggers Bagels, documents
<br /> 1798 Massachusetts Avenue, document
<br /> Sustainable building material list, document
<br /> 32 Tyler Road, documents
<br /> Bodyworks Regulation, documents
<br /> Emergency Preparedness Report
<br /> The meeting was called to order at 7:00 PM. Wendy Heiger-Bernays,PhD, served as Chair Person.
<br /> David Neylon,Public Health Nurse,reviewed the Community Health Report;
<br /> Youth Mental Health First Aid classes are being offered at the Lexington Community Center on Saturday, September 23rd
<br /> and Saturday, September 30th. 14 Participants attended the September 23rd session. YMHFA classes will also be offered to
<br /> Lexington Public School teachers as part of their professional development on October 3rd, 10"', and 17th.
<br /> A kiosk for over the counter and prescription medications and a kiosk for medical sharps were approved at the September
<br /> 7d'Lexington Historic Districts Commission meeting. The kiosks will be located outside of the rear entrance to the
<br /> Lexington Town Offices Building and will supplement the existing medical waste collection program offered by
<br /> Lexington Office of Public Health.
<br /> 125 Lexington seniors received flu shots at the September 13th senior flu clinic at St. Brigids Keilty Hall. Of the 125
<br /> participants, 84 received the Fluzone High Dose vaccine, licensed for use in those 65 years of age and older.
<br /> Influenza vaccine will be available for Lexington residents at the Lexington Public Schools Administrative Offices
<br /> Building gymnasium on Saturday, October 28, 2017, from 10:00 AM to 2:30 PM.
<br /> Public Hearing- 32 Tyler Road;
<br /> Director Cody called to order the public hearing for 32 Tyler Road.Mr. Cody introduced the members of the panel and
<br /> explained the rules for the hearing. After listening to all testimony the hearing was closed. After some discussion Burt
<br /> Perlmutter, M.D.proposed a motion that stated, "The Lexington Board ofHealth is in agreement that the home at 32 Tyler
<br /> Road is Unfit for Human Habitation and the Order to vacate issued on September 8, 2017 remain as written." David
<br /> Geller, M.D., seconded the motion. All were in favor. Copies of the final determination will be on file on Monday,
<br /> October 2, 2017 in the Office of Public Health and in the Town Clerk's Office.
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