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Lexington Board of Health, January 11, 2006, Meeting Minutes
Police Guard Room, Police Station, 1575 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington, MA
Attendees:
Board of Health: Wendy Heiger-Bernays, Chair; Burt Perlmutter; Sharon MacKenzie, Deborah
Thompson
Health Department: Derek Fullerton, Ann Belliveau
Public: Judith Feldman
The meeting began at 7:05 PM. There was no public participation.
Heiger-Bernays asked the Board to review the minutes of December 7, 2005.
Heiger-Bernays said the Board had talked about developing the minutes so as that there were
agenda items or actions items.
Tegan Evans, a MPH student at Boston University, presented a proposal for education of multi-
family landlords and pesticide use.
Donald V. Rivard of Rivard’s Resources IPM, Environmental Management is interested in a
program presented by Ms. Evans. Heiger-Bernays would like Mr. Rivard to present a proposal
to the Board.
Fullerton advised the Board of a mutual aid plan developed as a draft by DPH. Fullerton will
present to the Board for adoption.
Fullerton will bring to the January 2006 meeting, an Emergency Operations Plan for adoption
and signoff by the Board of Health.
Heiger-Bernays proposed to the Board an emergency preparedness meeting to discuss the
Keyspan incident and then expand to the flu pandemic. Heiger-Bernays recommended meeting
on Wednesday, January 25, 2006. The Board agreed.
Heiger-Bernays also recommended for the future, an emergency planning session to include the
Selectmen, Fire, Police and the public, in conjunction with other towns.
Cynthia Piltch appeared before the Board requesting a home based massage establishment as
well as a traveling massage therapy permit. The Board granted Ms. Piltch the home based
massage establishment and the traveling message therapy permit.
Fullerton began a discussion concerning the Estabrook School indoor air quality recently
conducted. Fullerton said there is no imminent health hazard at the present time. The HVAC
system at Estabrook has already been evaluated and will be corrected during the school holiday
vacation. Most of the problems are with air circulation. Heiger-Bernays asked if we should
check all schools for house keeping issues. Perlmutter asked if the schools check ceiling tiles for
mold. Fullerton will make up a housekeeping list for all the schools.
MacKenzie would like to represent the Board of Health as a liaison to the Sidewalk Committee.
Fullerton informed the Board that the idling pamphlets have been prepared and ready to be
distributed. He also mentioned that 2 out of 3 grants have been approved with the EPA grant
pending.
MacKenzie motioned to adjourn. Perlmutter seconded. All approved.