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LEXINGTON BOARD OF HEALTH
MEETING MINUTES
Tuesday, December 20, 2022, 6:30 pm
Conducted by Remote Participation
Board of Health Members in Attendance:
Wendy Heiger-Bernays Chair, PhD, Burt Perlmutter, M.D., Jillian Tung, M.D., M.P.H., David
Geller, M.D. (Left meeting at 8:35 pm)
Select Board (Liaison): Mark Sandeen
Office of Public Health Attendees:
Joanne Belanger, RN, Public Health Director, Alicia McCartin, Assistant Health Director
Documents:
Draft BOH meeting minutes 11-15-22
Septic Cesspool and Drinking water/irrigation well location Project
1st Read: Recreational Camps for Children- Draft Regulations Article XX- code of the
Town of Lexington
Food Establishment- Alexandria’s Convenience Store-
Food Establishment- Variance request-
1. 10 Maguire RD-
2. 1050 Waltham ST-
Request for hearing – 5 April Lane Apt 11
Section 410.850 (B)of Minimum Standards of Fitness for Human Habitation (State
Sanitary Code, Chapter II)
Tobacco Control Update
Flu and Covid -19 Update
Health Staff Reports-
1. Environmental Health
2. Community Health
3. Director Reports
Opioid Settlement
Community Health Needs Assessment
Meeting Called to Order:
The Board of Health meeting of December 20, 2022, was called to order by Dr. Heiger Bernays at
6:31 pm.
Minutes Approval
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Dr. Heiger- Bernays made a motion to accept the minutes on November 15th,2022 as written.
The motion was seconded by MD Jillian Tung.
Open Forum (2 minutes per person, state your name and address)
None
Septic / Cesspool and Drinking Water/ Irrigation Well location project
Jessica Shah created a mailing list to private property owners that have Septic and Wells Systems.
Ms. Shah mailed a total of 161 private septic letters to the owners of the property. 25 private septic
property owners contacted the Health office informing the office they are on town sewer and not
Private Septic. 41 private septic property owners contacted the Health Office to confirmed they
are on private septic system, and have provided the Health Office with their most recent pumping
records within the past 3 years. The Health office is waiting for a response back from 95 private
septic property owners.
Ms. Shah mailed a total of 185 private Wells letters to the owners of the property. 7 private Wells
property owners contacted the Health office informing the office they are on town sewer and not
Private Wells. 33 private Wells property owners contacted the Health Office to confirmed they are
on private septic system. The Health office is waiting for a response back from 145 private Wells
property owners.
Ms. Shah gave an update on the private property drinking Well that have private Septic systems
that there are 3. There are 84 private Wells property owners that are still unknow due to no response
to the letters.
1St read Recreational Camps for Children-
Recreational Camps for Children is one of the areas of the state sanitary code that we regulate.
Ms. Belanger stated we would like to strengthen some areas that may be lacking. Ms. Belanger
and Ms. McCartin answered questions from the Board regarding the additions of time frames and
staffing. No changes were made. Next month will be a public hearing for the new local regulations.
Food Establishment – Update
Alexandria’s Convenience Store- 335 Woburn Street:
Attorney Richard Mucci Spoke on behalf of Manraj Pabla the owner of the establishment.
The topic is an update from last month’s meeting on 11/15/22, at which was discussed getting a
food consultant, and the ongoing food violations. The Board of Health suggested strategies to get
the business back in compliance to hopefully get the business open and running functionally. The
Board of Health requests that the food consultant provides the Health Department with monthly
reports on the inspections that are completed over the next several months.
Food Establishment- Variance request”:
FDA Food Code 3-502.11 (specialized Processing Method – Sous Vide)
Craft Food Hall-
Ms. McCartin reviewed with the Board the variance request for both 10 Maguire Rd and 1050
Waltham St. Present at the meeting to represent Craft Food Hall was Gardy Desrouleaux and
Courtney Steeves.
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Dr. Tung made the motion to grant the variance to Craft Food Hall Projects at 1050 Waltham
Street, and 10 Maguire Rd to perform reduced Oxygen Packaging for Sous Vide food Cooking
Techniques given that the HACCP plan in its entirety is followed on a daily basis. Craft Food
Hall project must send to the Lexington Health Department their date, time, and temperature logs
on a monthly basis for 6 months. The Board of Health will review to determine the continuation
after 6 months. Only ServSafe-certified employees will be able to prepare the food items using
the Sous Vide techniques and Craft Food Hall project.
All copies of employees, and serve safe certifications must be submitted to the Health Office.
Craft food hall projects must submit paperwork stating that all staff has read and understand the
HA CCP plan and that once training is complete a training document to sign and kept on file for
each employee stating they understand all aspects of the HACCP Plan Craft Food Hall Project
must send a copy of the signature page to the Lexington Health Department.
The motion was seconded by Dr. Geller. The Board voted unanimously to grant the variance.
Request for Hearing – 5 April Lane, Apt 11
Section 410.850 of Minimum Standard of Fitness for Human Habitation (State Sanitary
Code, Chapter II)
Attorney Annie Lee gave an opening statement to the Board reminding them that this hearing is
to review new findings and also reminded the Board of their authority. Ms. McKenna feels there
is a State Sanitary Health code violation occurring and would like help from the Health Office in
determining who is responsible for repairing the issue. Ms. McKenna has presented to the Board
new evidence showing what Ms. Mckenna believes will prove the Condo association is
responsible for the Sanitary drainage issue. Ms. Belanger the Health Office Director, and Ms.
McCartin the Health Office Director Assistant both were present at the property during what Ms.
McKenna was referring to as a backflow drainage issue episode. Neither Ms. Belanger nor Ms.
McCartin witnessed any disturbance in the toilet or change in the water level. Therefore,
bringing both Ms. Belanger and Ms. McCartin to the decision that there is no sanitary code
violation.
The Board of Health feels there is no health code violation and feels strongly that if there is a
problem and it needs a plumber, they are not qualified to decide whether there is or isn’t a
backflow drainage issue. There are no documents from a licensed plumber identifying the issue
which also makes it hard for the Board to determine who’s at fault.
Dr. Geller asked does the toilet work and if it doesn’t work because of the backflow whose
responsibility is it?
Attorney Lee answered Dr. Geller’s question by saying the liability is based on the analysis she
gave at the last hearing. Regarding this matter, the liability is ultimately a question between the
unit owner and the condo association. It’s not the Board’s responsibility to receive condo docs
and interpret them. That is a matter for the court.
Dr. Heiger- Bernays made a motion that the Board of Health affirms the Director of Public
Health's conclusion for 5 April Lane Unit 11, that the Sanitary drainage system including the
toilets, meets the requirements of 105 CMR 410 as it is properly connected to a public sewage
system. Furthermore, any determination of liability regarding any alleged plumbing issues
occurring at 5 April Lane unit 11, and the determination of liability between the unit owner and
the Condominium Association, is outside the Board of Health's jurisdiction.
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The motion was seconded by Dr. Geller. The Board unanimously voted in favor of the motion
Health Office and Land Use, Health, and Development Re-Organization
The Health Department will become an independent department separated from land use, Health,
and Development which will be called land use Housing and Development as of July 1st, 2023.
Flu and COVID-19 Update
The Lexington COVID data from the Health Department Dashboard was provided to the Board.
But the Town Health Department feels if you are at high risk of getting very sick, wear a high-
quality mask or respirator (N95 or KN95) when indoors in public. If you have household or social
contact with someone at high risk for getting very sick, consider self-testing to detect infection
before contact, and consider wearing a high-quality mask when indoors with them. Stay up to date
with COVID-19 vaccines, including recommended booster doses. Maintain ventilation
improvements. Avoid contact with people who have suspected or confirmed COVID-19 (and flu
and RSV, as well). COVID test kits are provided by the State and are made available at many town
official offices, and clinics.
Tobacco Control Update
None
Opioid Settlement
The state of Massachusetts Attorney General reached a settlement agreement with opioid industry
participants. Massachusetts will receive over $500 million dollars in payments from opioid
manufacturer Johnson & Johnson and 3 opioid distributors. The town of Lexington has already
received the first payment of $ 76,000. The $148,000 Payment from J&J and distributors will be
issued over the next 10-18 years. Under the direction of the Town Manager, Lexington’s Health
Office, and the Human Services Department will be working with many other departments
throughout the town on ways to develop plans and programs for utilizing Lexington’s Opioid
settlement payments.
Health Staff Reports
Ms. McCartin and Ms. Shah provided their monthly reports, and there were no questions from the
Board.
Ms. Belanger attended the annual Citizen Academy course on November 17, 2022. Ms. Belanger
believes it has helped the town residents and herself with a better understanding of the Town
Government system and how the town residents can get more involved.
Community Health Needs Assessment
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Ms. McCartin gave an update on the progress of the project. A google survey was sent to
stakeholders hoping to develop topics and ideas that maybe not have been addressed. Ms.
McCartin feels by talking with stakeholders will help with additional questions or concerns from
residents.
Adjournment
Burt Perlmutter, MD made a motion to adjourn at 9:07 pm. Susan Wolf-Fordham seconded.
Motion carried 4 to 0. All in favor.