1998-01-08 BEVERLY HARBOR MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY
MINUTES
January 8,
Beverly Public Library
PI~ESENT: G. Whitney, R. Rollins, P. Gilmore, A. Burns, C. Raymond.
P. Allen, J. Coan, D . Neuman.
GUESTS: Councillor Murray. T. Cassidy, L. Bochynski, D. McPherson
G. Whitney opened the meeting and asked if there was any Public
lnput. There was none.
G. Whitney asked for approval. of the Minutes of the previous 2
meetings.
In the November meeting on Page 3, Paragraph 8, it, would say 'RFP
instead of "Second Motion".
R. Rollins made a motion to accept the November Minutes with the
correction. A. Burns seconded. All approved.
The December- 4 meeting on the top of Page 4 it should s'3~.' 1]~c~l: G.
Whitney said that the Mayor said 40,000.
R. Rollins made a motion to accept the December Minutes with the
correction. P. Gilmore seconded. All approved.
G. Whitney stated that he spent a lot of time going through
He stated that there will be a book in the office for copies of any
letters that anyone sends or receives. Please see that copies get
into this book, and it will be there for anyone to look at.
G. Whilney made a motion ~hat "The BHMA shall conduct its meetjng~.~
in accordance with the provisions of Robert's Rules. However,
the Chair may deviate from this requirement af :its discretion
provided no Member of the Authority objects."
A. Bur'as seconded the motion, and ~ll approved.
G. Whitney stated that the Mayor should be making his appointments
to ~.he board, and that next month we should have a full board. We
need a Vice Chairman, and a Treasurer, but we will pgstpone until
ttue ne~:1 meet ing.
G. Wh:~:ne'~ spoke of Commj. ttuees. He stated t:hat Committees need to
do ;~ lot of work. Th~.~, bhould have a meeting a;: l~ast once a
month, and come ~ o thc fu]] Au,:hority wjth recommendat 4 ons. lie
also reminded them that when they meet, ~t should be posted and
they should kf~et:~ notes.
G. Whi tneS,' af~]~l :i F any~,ne has any n~-i f.;f,; ing cor're~si~ond,'~r:c:e, t
21ease give him coi~ies.
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I?ef;o]u[.:io~ c~F ]0A Sh~?ei F~es -- A~ the ,,:~:~n~,mend.:~t:i~,~; ~ lhe BHMA,
George stated lhat hc w~nls to get Committees functioning and
working and feels that the 2 to 3 people on each committee should
make decisions in their' committee and report ~o vJ]~]c group. TIe-~
said He'll Gpcrn~c~ m,:,ei-ings according t<~ "R~:T.,.:'i:: Rule"
.Iohn C. felt a letter ~'as :in order for Donna Frc:nj t!~anking ht~r for'
her past services and commitment. DGn N'. sat d he' d be happy to
write on their' ]~'~li;~lf and for'wa~'d to tle~l~n Butler to <,bl. ain
signature:; frc;:n ever'yone.
*l:i.{:c, made n mention to adjourn at a'30 p.m nnd Pat; Allen ~:;tec'ondcd
All were in favor and meddling adjourned to Jubj]~!~ for ;-~ short
1'~o] id~,y gatherjng
Respectfully submi'!tt~d
lle].en Butler
should look at property as a whole - two buildings and decide
whether to tear down or not. Dun N. mcr~l i oned tear:i ng down and
replacing with a park possibly. In any event, Don felt: that when
next summer at'rives, the p't~b].ic should see v.i sibl~ signs
improvement. George will talk to the r,~;~yor t:~ get thc~ Tr~sk Force
going. Alice feels that if the Washi. ngton Naval B~se comes to site
a building is ~it must and building could i, ossibly be used as a
museum. George men I.j oned that we ne~:~d an income of al~p~'ox:ima~ el y
$40,000 per year gencrated. Don mc~r~ti,~ned that ,24 000 income to
be gen~:~raLed by a rest'aut-'~ni ~vas pa~'[ c~f g:'c~',[ and clLcl not.
George requested an actual copy of the grant For reference.
Jettin C. sl. at. ed ~]lr-~ a] ] at: lhe mc~t~l:in~ s~?c, med t~ shar~ s~atne long
term ideas that property be considered as one piece For: (1) Public
Use, (2) tt:isto~'ica] Value and, (3) General,:~ ~-:x.,~'~,:,. P:~: N. felt
thc~ meeting was very po~sitive, constructive and a st:el:, in the right
direction. John C. asked if a motion should be made regarding the
Operations b~anual being produced. Don N. wants l:he Mayor to get a
copy ~f .lohn C's report. Alice wanted to wait until next meeting
in order t:hat ~?veryone be able to fu]ly read report and Peter G
suggests that the Facilities Planning Committee be ch~rged with
implementing proposal wi th Lou.
Pt,tci' G. made a motion: that we accept John C's report ~nct authorize
the Committee to move ahead with implementation. The xnotion was
seconded by Don N. Five were in favor', w:i'Lh one opposed; therefor'or
motion did not carry. Lou will look over and it w~]] again be
discussee'. ~1 ll~,~ January ~neeting. A copy c~f .John's ~.~l,~rt was
~ivcn to a]] present and also will be filed with minutes of this
meeting for future, referernce.
OTHER BUSINESS
George ment ioneel that he checked i ntr~ member ' s tcrms and
expirat ions r~nd Found that everyone expj ring exc ~ For .Iohr~ C
lie' d ] ik~ t c, ge,~ reappointments in or'der. Peter G. feels terms
~:on[int.t~ until individual i.s replaced. George asked if [here was
anyone,? ~,'1~,~ did t,~.>[ w.isl~ ~o serve. Alice stated she would r'cmai. n
unless there was so-~eone George had in mind to replace l~er. John
C. fe~]s it is :iml.~er~l:iv~? thr~re :~s a treasurer or ]:eel~r
Financial records. George a:so feels ;:~ vice-chairman is important.
George gave a list to the Mayor of things he needs, one being a
col-,y of the grant. George also mentioned a suit against tht~ State
which the City inherited - n~gotiations with state and said he'd
follow up on status of san~e. Don N. suggested that Tina Cassidy
att~,nd all mee~ ings.
Alice ~vished Gt.~u~'ge h~:~-~::ongratuluti,:ns on his apl~ointment and
good luck. G~:~orge asked if futurc~ m,:etings could be hello at
Jubilee. Pc. let G. asked Ilelen Butler on status of l',olding meet, ings
at City Hall . Thursday evenings are very full with megratings
already - per' City Clerk, Fran ~'lacDona.]d. Don N. had i, reviously
macle arrangement:Is with .Jubi].e~: t,~ t~,~]d m:~etj. ngr; ther~ for the next
and considered "unisex" on meeting ~ight, ~s i.t 5. r; ]~andicup
Alice felt it would be good P.R. if the City Council created a map
of Public Accesses and John C, ragreed good idea - should be made
available to public, Peter Gi].more seems to think such a romp
already exists and ~li,l', we should ch~,ck with Coastal Management
al3d/t~r' Public Access Committee [o follow up on. Brent W. thought
good idea to have Bob Tis of Beverly Citizen [o put ~aap in paper
for public. Alice to look for map and Committee to come up wilh a
li_st of signs needed for sit,.s. Alice feels she would line to see
s~mc, thi t, g posj t ivc i~l'i n'l ~:~'1 i n I he newspaper regarding eff~rt s ;~n4
FACTI. ITIES COMMITTEE
Pat Allen, John C, Don N and Mayo.- ~<canlon met.. Jauk C. called
a[tc, nd but unal'~le to due to ]ate noti~:e and prior commitment.
~-~eting Focus: ~PP and maI~u~,m,,~3t f:~c. Came up wi~h decision a::;
~ o most worliab] c for nea~' rut ure: Current operations manager
transferred to City Eng:inee?ring Depl and ha maintained as
Emt,].oyee, but must report [o BHMA.
It was felt that it would be advantageous to keep Lou B. under a
City Dcpt, as another City person would gain knowledge and this
kr~.owle. dge would be shared with Frank K. in case Lou B. Decides to
]cave City emp]_oyment. All (four') paople thought it was a good
'id~-ra for Lou B. to work on an "Operatie:is Manual" A time limit
perhaps 5 months -- should bc set fo~' completion of manual and we
reset're right to change management of marina if necessary. It
intended that manual to be wr:itten become part of proposal in
Louis B. leaves city. Details still needed to be discus.ted.
Committee thinks Lou's salary should be pai.t by BHMA, questioned
he',,: i.~} handlL. r'aiscn, and wheth~:r or not it 4s inai~p,'opl~iatc for
Lou B tc~ live on s~te? Still felt tt~at things need to be worke,3
out .
A]s.~ discussed at thai mte~ing was f'~'ustration over
building and no great solutions were seen. The Mayor' suggested
gc~ttzing a Task Forcot logclh~u or' Community Group to generate ideas
for a] 1 property development. The Mayor offered to coordinat ,,
meeting and others agrec, d.
George stated that he felt :intent was for John C. to put together
RFP and John C and Pat Alien both disagreed. Consensus was to
together and look at delai. ls to sen if RFP is way to t5o- All
agreed they wish Lou to be facilities manager and senior person.
Once landside fully developed, that could change. It was fc]t thai
no one stays in a position forever and that when Lou decides to
] cave -- at that point dove] op ~FP and thai: long process would
al.:-cudy I:,- set in place. John C. also said they would reserve the
right tc cLango the management style at any time. Pa~ Allen said
one of the issues as to why Lou was li. ving on site is security and
she wants Lou to stay on si.'te. John C fe~:~ls that until tim~ when
there i s a different use for the buj lding, Lou should remain on
~:i~o. George discussed ot, lions ~'jt:h regard lo McDonald':;
and Peter G. feels we should find a way to generate income on
ni[e t~r sell and rc~cluc~sts that a member of the City Counc:i ]
i_ncludcd ~,n the Tas]~ FoPco. ,Iot~t~ C. a]s<7, feels that' a local maP'inn
c>wnc~:' should be included on t. he Task IPor'ce. P~"'t ,.~' G. fee] s
discuss situation. George W. commented that he felt nothing had
changed in two years - dealing with the same issues -- Chapter 91 -
no action has been taken. He intends to come up with a list
issues and convene meeting with DEP to discuss violations and/or
enfor,:cment of Chapter- 91 issues. John C. mentioned thai previous
enforcement officer is now gone. Bt'ent Wilbur added that previous
Tucli Point Manager nG ].anger there and perhaps "fence" h:hich is in
violation could be taken down. Don Neuman mentioned that he felt
l{inz:ie's were nok hostile towa:'dr; public and wi]] be open
discussion of issues. It was asked i f anyone had spoken wi th
Thibodeau property owners. It was alsv mentioned that Birarclli
indicated willingness to comply. Dan McPherson felt property
ow:lers in violation of DEP license -- all old issues. Dan and
Geor'ge sat with Kinzies regarding access across Thibodeau prope~'!y
and Alice commented thai Mrs. l(inzie assured that Parcel I was a
set with State and including sign. It was emphasized that PATHWAYS
cu/l,,~o'l be closed.
Based upon input, George will talk with owners and see if they']]
comply with their licenses and then talk to DEP. Don Neuman stated
that he felt the City also needs to do their part - ie: take down
fences.
Alice suggested that they meet with all neighbors first - have an
evening with Beverly Haibor owners and get to knew each other and
discuss issues. She also felt a time limit should De set
compliance with licenses. George stated that he' ii set ul:, a
meeting with DEP to find out what they're doing with
property. Applicati~n pending since 1990 - regarding T.cl,: Point
and Einzie's pending tow years. George is anxious to hc. lp DEP
resolve problems. John C. mentioned Port Marina and the fence and
whether or not. according to Charter terms any changes had to do
before the Building Commission. He ca/led Marshal Itandly, who
r'eferred him to Tim Brennan on issue. Lou B. suggested that
letter be dxafted and sent to Committee describing what needs to be
done und funding issues. John C. h, ill draft letter on l~ehalf
BIIMA.
John C. mentioned there is still a fence between City property and
Kinzie's property and it was mentioned that. fence is Kinzje's and
whether or not it complied with Chapter 91. Lou B. stat,..d
there was no gate in the chainlink fence; however, there is one in
the stockade fence. Pat Allen felt that everyone making a good
effort t:o move forward.
Stop & Shop site also visited and report to be given al January
meeting. It is hoped committee wi].l be able to meet with Comh, odo~-~
of Bass Haven before January meet. ling. There is a sign on Ellio~t
St. and beginning of Bass Haven. Don N. feels sign at yacht club
a bit hostile. Alice feels must add: "Please enjoy Public Way",
and both Don and Alice agreed that Stop & Shop walkway
beautiful. Tins Cassidy agreed to be spokesperson/liaison between
BHMA and Stop & Shop. Alice feels still. more signs needed-should
be three on McPherson D~':ivc--wil/ ta].k over before Ja~uar'5:
John C. was pleased f.o see "P" Parking spaces--1, y Conservut
Comnliss:iol~ to> de,-ignat,-~ l.~]:; hox~,:v+:~', feels very few
,nderstand pnb] j c ~:~-<:er:;s.