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Votes at a glance: Revere Board of Health approves March minutes, six heating variances and two temporary body-art licenses
Summary
At its April 2025 meeting the Revere Board of Health approved the March minutes, authorized heating variances for six properties under 105 CMR provisions and granted temporary body-art establishment and practitioner licenses for a May 10 event; each action was approved by the three board members present.
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The Revere Board of Health recorded three formal approvals at its April 2025 meeting: approval of the March meeting minutes, authorization of annual heating variances for six properties under the Massachusetts sanitary code, and approval of two temporary body-art licenses for a May 10 event.
Approve March minutes: The board approved the minutes from the March meeting. The motion to approve the minutes was affirmed by the three board members present: Dr. Drew Bunker (chair), Kathleen Savage (board member) and Viviana Catano (board member). No further details or objections were recorded.
Heating variances: The board authorized heating variances for six properties, per the sanitary-code provisions cited in the presentation. The properties listed in the application were: - The Breakers condominiums, 474 Revere Beach Boulevard; - Friendly Garden Co-op, 235 River Street; - Ocean Gate Condominiums, 382 Ocean Avenue; - Seaview Condominiums, 510–515 Revere Beach Boulevard; - St. George Condominiums, 350 Revere Beach Boulevard; - Seawatch Towers Condominiums, 376 Ocean Avenue.
The board was told these properties operate a single system for heating and cooling, so they seek variances that allow heat to be turned off between May 31 and Sept. 15. The presenter said a majority vote of residents was submitted by property management and reminded the board that room heaters must be made available on request to any resident. The motion to authorize the 2025 heating variances carried with the three board members present voting to approve.
Temporary body-art licenses: The board approved a temporary establishment license for Lehi Rip LLC to operate at Boston Harley-Davidson, 646 Squire Road, and an individual temporary-practitioner license for tattoo artist David Martinelli of 12 Beacons Field Street, Lawrence. Both inspections occurred on April 17 and the one-day event date is May 10; the inspections passed. The board voted to approve both licenses; three board members present voted to approve.
Ending: The recorded votes were unanimous among the board members present; no motions were tabled or failed.

