City Council Minutes 03-09-2020Regular Meeting — Beverly City Council, Beverly, MA
MINUTES — Monday, March 9, 2020 @ 7:00 PM
Beverly City Hall, 191 Cabot Street, 3 11 Floor
Called to Order @ 7:00 PM
Roll Call: Stacy M. Ames, Kathleen M. Feldman, Timothy P. Flaherty, Julie R. Flowers,
Scott D. Houseman, Todd C. Rotondo, Estelle M. Rand, Vice President, Paul M. Guanci
Absent: John P. Frates Jr.,
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag: Councilor Flowers
Moment of Silence:
Resolutions: None
Presentations, Awards & Memorials:
1. Mayor Michael P. Cahill State of the City Address.
Comments by Citizens (subject to the conditions contained in Appendix A to the
"Rules and Orders "): Anyone who would like to speak at the Meeting has until
9:30AM on the day of the Meeting to register with the City Clerk. (Limit of 3 @ 5
minutes each).
Public Hearings: None
Acceptance of Minutes of Previous Meeting:
Regular Meeting — February 18, 2020
Council President Entertained a Motion to Accept the Minutes - Approved 8 -0
Communications from His Honor the Mayor:
#071
March 5, 2020
The Honorable City Council
City Hall
Beverly, MA 01915
Dear Honorable City Council:
I am pleased to inform you that the City of Beverly has been awarded a $48,000
Supportive
Coastal Infrastructure Project Grant from the Massachusetts Seaport Economic Council
(SEC) to
repair the city's commercial fishing pier. The Harbor Management Authority (HMA) and
the
City of Beverly will each provide a $6,000 match for a total of $12,000 as required for
the grant.
This grant funding will be used for the first phase of the project which includes design,
permitting, surveying and engineering. Phase two will be the reconstruction project work.
The
hoist pier is vital for the commercial fishing industry to unload their catch and equipment
and
sell their haul to consumers.
Massachusetts General Law Chapter 44 Section 53A requires both City Council and
Mayoral
approval before any grant, earmark, donation or gift to the City can be expended for their
prescribed purpose. I therefore request the City Council approve this grant by taking
action on
this matter at your meeting on March 9, 2020. Thank you.
Sincerely yours,
Michael P. Cahill, Mayor
Referred to Finance & Property
#072
March 5, 2020
The Honorable City Council
City Hall
Beverly, MA 01915
Dear Honorable City Council:
I am pleased to inform you that the City of Beverly has been awarded a $48,000
Supportive Coastal Infrastructure Project Grant from the Massachusetts Seaport
Economic Council (SEC) to repair the city's commercial fishing pier. The Harbor
Management Authority (HMA) and the City of Beverly will each provide a $6,000 match
for a total of $12,000 as required for the grant. This grant funding will be used for the
first phase of the project which includes design,
permitting, surveying and engineering. Phase two will be the reconstruction project work.
The hoist pier is vital for the commercial fishing industry to unload their catch and
equipment and sell their haul to consumers. Massachusetts General Law Chapter 44
Section 53A requires both City Council and Mayoral approval before any grant, earmark,
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donation or gift to the City can be expended for their prescribed purpose. I therefore
request the City Council approve this grant by taking action on this matter at your
meeting on March 9, 2020. Thank you.
Sincerely yours,
Michael P. Cahill
Mayor
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#073
March 5, 2020
The Honorable Beverly City Council
191 Cabot Street
Beverly, MA 01915
Dear Honorable City Council:
Enclosed please find a proposed amendment to §15-24(A) Contributory Retirement
Board of the City Ordinance concerning the composition of the Retirement Board.
The proposed change will make the ordinance consistent with Massachusetts General
Law Chapter 32 Section 20(4)(b) concerning the establishment of Contributory
Retirement Boards. Please initiate action on this matter at your next City Council meeting
on March 9, 2020. Thank you.
In the year two thousand and twenty. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of
Beverly as follows: By amending Chapter 15. Boards, Commissions, Councils,
Committees and Authorities. Article II. Specific Multiple- Member Bodies. Section 15-
24. Contributory Retirement Board. Subsection (A) Composition as follows:
§ 15 -24 Contributory Retirement Board. A. Composition. There shall be a Contributory
Retirement Board which shall consist of five members. The city auditor or other officer
having similar powers and duties who shall serve, ex officio, as a member of the Board,
one member shall be appointed by the Mayor, two members shall be elected by the
members in or retired from service of such system from among their number, and the
fifth member, who shall not be an employee or retiree or official of the City of Beverly,
shall be chosen by the other members. The terms of all members shall be for three years.
[Note: See MGL c. 32, § 20(4)(b).]
Sincerely yours,
Michael P. Cahill, Mayor
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#074
March 5, 2020
The Honorable Beverly City Council
191 Cabot Street
Beverly, MA 01915
Dear Honorable City Council:
I hereby reappoint, subject to your review and recommendation, Mr. William Finch, 50
Front Street, Beverly to serve on the Beverly Historic District Commission. His term is to
be effective from April 1, 2020 until April 1, 2023.
Sincerely yours,
Michael P. Cahill
Mayor
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#075
March 5, 2020
The Honorable Beverly City Council
191 Cabot Street
Beverly, MA 01915
Dear Honorable City Council:
I hereby reappoint, subject to your review and recommendation, the following citizens to
serve on the Beverly Waste Reduction Committee: Susan Higgins 17 Crosby Avenue
Joyce Herman 36 Hull Street Sandy Burgess 14 Walker Road Their terms are to be
effective from March 31, 2020 until March 31, 2023.
Sincerely yours,
Michael P. Cahill
Mayor
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#076
March 5, 2020
The Honorable Beverly City Council
191 Cabot Street
Beverly, MA 01915
Dear Honorable City Council:
I hereby reappoint, subject to your review and recommendation, Mrs. Fran Macdonald, 2
Fielder Road, Beverly to serve on the Registrars of Voters. Her term is to be effective
from March 31, 2020 until March 31, 2023.
Sincerely yours,
Michael P. Cahill
Mayor
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#077
March 5, 2020
The Honorable City Council
City Hall
Beverly, MA 01915
Re: Vehicles and Traffic Ordinance Revisions Compliant with MassDOT Traffic Control
Agreement
Dear Honorable City Council:
I am writing in support of the attached proposed Order amending the Vehicles and Traffic
Ordinance to satisfy MassDOT and federal regulations relative to a Traffic Control
Agreement to improve three intersections. The proposed Order will make revisions that
will reconcile the existing signal and signage conditions with the federal standards
thereby qualifying our project for federal funds. I have attached a draft copy of the
Traffic Control Agreement for your information.
Sincerely yours,
Michael Cahill
Mayor
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MASSACHUSk,•I'TS DEPARTMENT Or TRANSPORTATION
TRAFFIC r.NGINGRRING
TRAFFIC CONTROL AC REEMEN"I'
MIRFEMRNT RM -WEEN THE
,,•iASS.ACHOSP.TTS DFPARTA'.FNT OF TRANSPORISHON ANU 1'1IL
3:I1T c1r• 13L'Y1U4.LY
dl'IMIAL AID PRO 6CT NO. 608437 AGIU FMKNTMI. it
AGIWENIFNT, made fiis d>,yuf ,^.( rl9bynrdbetaetm Ike hlusxuchuselis
Dcpartmai: of Ttacaprntafmi, htacinollct t:AW " MMIOT; and ([to ('31'Y of BEVERLY. hcreimailcr
efillni the 'CITY," pmsu;an .0 1110 piucisiotia of ^3 U. S. C. t p 107fd) bt 11 b. urd hi auMt>aanec wirh the
036:r1 ahsn ;laials of MASSDO7. tthich hive hmm adulaed in canfitrmity with the pmvistera and
avuatium lulivas ut AM Mancal ui Uctlm m Ttufl3c Control Dcvims tinr S•recis and HiRlmrays pub,Acd by
the Uepurtmout nt "l'ruvs }a >tuditni, Iredual Hipjiway Adminixhatimi, liciebtellu' etlted 4 STA.ND.UWS'."
WHIMPAS, \7ASST1()T and the CiTY have agieed (hid CABOT STU1 RAN'('Util. STRI:ftT,
\irKAY STRP.F,T and I3ALCH ISHWE' , hamg at whole tie iu Iiiin it City way, has qualified in pirtiripatn
III Ike lrcdod Aid 1 with the win`s heinb IIunce i ht put by the Fcderal fiavemm am; aid
WWRVAS, the Unired Stamm Gavamircet, •hrntigh it Thgmunieisl uf'Iriripurlation. Iledcml
Hi
.jWway Admini<•mtier, rrgr:iu:e Ike I'm prujeot area moot curnp!ehuti will be opureled and rurntai:ud in
an adc,rair milmnrr; ird
\'i11LALAS. the CI'T'Y atrprm•cs the proposer plans t'nr tic fillym ettleaU and lipm tomple1w): of
Ike prolm. , . will be IN. nmWimb ity of ncc CITY.
NOW, THEREFORE, in cunsidrm liwi (licred, the CITY limby apices lu conform to the foilnwing
pnivisinns.
General Provistuns
A. All infcnn;i ion.tvguhdm orwIt1Iing5iws, all tru is cer of sienals, flashing hca•_nns, ?rallir. idau 1, 1"
ull:er ImfC:c. mdrol deuces one all pavement cr other maikinps within ibe ways liieattA is lhr projeel
,uru shut€ be dwiped, Incated aid npzmrcd ill acandanec uiih Pic STANDARDS of MAS311 fur
such cev: ces.
13. 'I ne Police Department of tho f shall bu Iliu emfutowneml ageuty for urtlic regulu:imis estrhltshm. in
ae.m.1% ;:c with ihia AGICEMPKTaud the traffic t6it= msl.dled in wmiuzmun thxinvila.
In the year two thousand and twenty :
An Order amending an Ordinance entitled Ch Vter 270 - Vehicles and Traffic
Amending CC Ater 270 (Vehicles and Traffic) - Section 25 B (Stns intersections) by removing the
following street segments:
On Direction of Travel At Intersection of
Balch Street Nest McKay Street
Amending Chapter 270 (Vehicles and Traffic) - Section 33 BI (Obedience to special traffic- control
devices ) by adding the following street segments:
Name of Street Direction of Travel At Intersection of
Balch Street Westbound McKay Street
Amending Chanter 270 (Vehicles and Traffic) - Section 33 GI (Obedience to special traffic-control
devi s by adding the following street segments:
Name of Street Direction of Travel At Intersection of
Cabot Street Northbound Goat hill Lane
McKay Street Southbound Balch Street
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#078
March 5, 2020
The Honorable City Council
City Hall
Beverly, MA 01915
Dear Honorable City Council:
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The City has been actively trying to resolve a blighted property issue at 11 Charles Street.
It is now clear that the building is at risk of collapse and our Building Inspector has
determined that the building must be demolished. The owner of record of the building is
non responsive and the law allows the City to tear down the building in the interest of
public safety. The City must pay the costs associated with tearing down the building and
will then place a lien on the property equal to the costs incurred. We are in the process of
bidding the work and do not have a final cost yet. Based on past experience and input
from our Building Department, we are requesting authorization to transfer up to $195,000
from the City's reserve for unforeseen account into the building inspections department
to pay for the costs. A public hearing is required for such a transfer. Please initiate action
on this request at your upcoming City Council meeting.
Sincerely yours,
Michael P. Cahill
Mayor
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LATE FILE - #084
March 6, 2020
The Honorable City Council
City Hall
Beverly, MA 01915
Dear Honorable City Council:
I am pleased to inform you that the City of Beverly has been awarded a $98,206.59 grant
from the Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs (ELD) to support operations at
the Councilon Aging (COA). This is the State Formula grant cities and towns receive
each year through the State operating budget. Massachusetts General Law Chapter 44
Section 53A requires both City Council and Mayoral approval before any grant, earmark,
donation or gift to the City can be expended for their prescribed purpose. I therefore
request the City Council approve this grant by taking action on this matter at your
meeting on March 9, 2020. Thank you.
Sincerely yours,
Michael P. Cahill
Mayor
cc: Catherine Barrett, Director of Grants
Maryann Holak, Council on Aging
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Communications, from other City Officers and Boards
#079
February 20, 2020
Beverly City Council
City Hall
Beverly, MA 01915
Dear Honorable Council:
Chapter 188 of the Acts of 2010, An Act Relative to Municipal Relief established under
local option a retirement system may increase the base of a retirees benefits that any cost
of living adjustment (COLA) would apply to. Currently any COLA voted by the
Retirement Board applies to a retirees first $12,000 of pension benefits. Recently the
Retirement Board voted to grant a 3% COLA which took effect in July of each year. A
3% COLA applied to the first 12,000 of benefits represents $30 each month per retiree, or
not more than $360 annually. Retirees receiving benefits of less than $12,000 realize a
3% on their total pension benefit, which is less than the full values of $360 annually
using the 3% example above. At its January 30, 2020 meeting the Beverly Retirement
Board voted 3 to 2 in favor of increasing the COLA base from $12,000 to $13,000 to take
effect on July 1, 2020. If approved by the Beverly City Council, this adjustment would
apply to a retiree & #39;s first $13,000 in benefits for any future COLA. To illustrate this
proposed adjustment if the Board were to grant a 3% COLA on $13,000, the
new monthly COLA amount would be $32.50 per month, per retiree, as opposed to $30 if
the base remains at $12,000 ($390 vs. $360 per year). Currently there are 478 retirees in
the Beverly Retirement system. If all retirees receive the full $32.50 per month (which
they will not) the estimated additional annual cost to the retirement system is
$186,420.00. As this is a local option the Beverly Retirement Board respectfully requests
the consideration of increasing the COLA base amount from $12,000 to $13,000 effective
July 1, 2020
Respectfully Submitted,
Richard Pierce, Chairman
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Late File #085
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191 Cabot Street CITY OF OEVERLY
Beverly, Massachusetts 01915 nECi IvEO nHU RECORDED
-- Phone (978 -606 -2326) , •I Y CI- Clots OFFICE
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FEE_ $100
Application for License to Peddle
(Under the provisions of Chapter 101, General Laws, and Amendments and additlans thereto.)
This form of application must be filled out ea directed, duly signed, and returned to this office with the full amount of
the fee, before a license will be Issued.
CASH, CERTIFIED CHECK, REGISTERED CHECK OR MONEY ORDER: Make check payable to the City of
Beverly. Do not mall cash. '
To: Beverly ( Clark's Office, 191 'Cabot Street, Beverly, MA 09p..191 S. 978 - 605.2326
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1 the undersigned, hereby apply for a license to peddle ,$f1,t 5 4•i <t..•t+• +�..� tYy �0 T goods, wares, or
m mhandlse) In the City of Beverly. I declare that the answers to the following questions to be true and I
understand that such license, Ir granted, shell not authorize peddling by any person other than myself.
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4. pDARQANT TO M-A-SSA CBSUNWTS GENRRAS., LAW =. APTER 62C SECTION 49A. T CERxr-vv UNDER
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CERTIFICATE OF CHARACTER:
(Must be signed by chief of Police of the city pr town In which applicant reskjos.)
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hereby certify that to the beat cf my knowledge and bailor that, F�- • 9 \A�3 moo.. -f the above named
applicant, le oapu f Iorole and Integrity.
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candidates for the city council's consideration. Christine Dixon and Lisa Kent have boon Invited
to appear in front of the city council as a committee of the whole on Wednesday, folarch 11,
2020 at 7 I:m on the 3•d floor of city hall in a reserved con(wenca room.
The purpose of this meeting will be for council members to inte view the two candidates. This is
a public meeting. Attached arc the Me candidates resumes for your information and review
Respectfully submitted.
Fstolle Rand
Chair, Preliminary Screening Committee for the City Clerk
Received and Placed on File
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Communications, Applications and Petitions
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#082
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VIA H -MAIL AND REGULAR MAIL
Anne Canaday, MEPA Analyst
MBPA Unit
100 Cambridge Street, Suite 900
Boston, MA 02114
Re, EEA Rile No. 16149
ENFfor I Water Street and Cabot Street Beverly, MA (the "Property
(Beverly Restaurant Associates LLC)
Deer Ms. Ci nsday:
On behal£of Beverly Restaurant Associates LLC (the "Project Proponone'), this
conespondelnce is intended to supplement the above- referenced ENF with respect to the
applicability ofA.rticle 97 to the proposed restaurant development at the Property (ss more
particularly described in the ENF, the "Proposed Project'). It is my understanding that you have
asked for clarification as to whether the Proposed Project implicates the procedural requirements
contained in the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs' ( "EEA's ") Article 97
Land Disposition Policy dated February 19, 1998 (the "Disposition Policy").
For the following reasons, it is our conclusion that the Disposition Policy is not triggered
by the Proposed Project:
1. As described in Sections I and 5 of the ENF narrative, the Project Agreement for
the Urban Self -Help Grant t14, and the subsequent amendments to the Project Agreement
(collectively, the `•Project Agreement "), together contemplate and authorize the proposed lease
of the Property to a third -party for restaurant use, subject to certain use and design parameters
contained in the Project Agreement.
2. As outlined in the November 26, 2019 Re'sponsc Letter from Kurt Gaertner to
Gcorge H. Whitney, included in Appendix B of the ENF and reproduced as an attachment hereto,
the Pr jcot Proponent has reviewed the design and use of the Proposed Project in detail with
EEA staff and City of Beverly officials, and EEA has opined that: (a) the Proposed Project
complies with the conditions in the Project Agreement, (b) the Icase of rho Property for a
1ooaiai9 ( Eight Washington Streat Beverly, MA 01915 Tel: 978.922.5000 --- glovsky. rn
Received and Placed on File
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#083
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AHn: MEPA Mwlowor _
RE: Endica8 Seawall Replacement - EDEA No. 16145
As a result of the MEPA scoping session conducted on February 6, 2020, Fo:h is providing the enclosed revised
plan sheets C -103. C -107, and C -108. Additionally, Foth is prcn'iding Sheets A -101, A H 2, and A -103 which.sltow
mad ified reve`.rr nt layor is for Areas Band C which relocate the structure inure landward in an 9ffurt to reduce
Coastal Bcoch impacts as requested by MA Office of Coastal Zone Management (MAUM) The revised plan
sheets reflect the following design changes to the preferred coastal structt•res for Areas E and C.,
■ A 135 LF section of Aren B originally proposed to be avertical concrete wall has been replaced with a
stone revetment with a toe stone tieing placed in contact with the eklsting vertical we I and extending
landward :nto lav :n which is mowedfmaintained bythc college,
• Tie proposed revetment in Area C has been r.vised to extend a - maximum of 12 feet less s..Iward
than originally proposed, thereby reducing impactsto Coastal Reach Alternate R see Sheets A -107. to
A -103) was found to be uvotechnicaliy unfeasible due to concern over the instability oftha bank a! a
crest height at EL 29 NAVD88 and above. Accordingly, this alternative presents a health and safety
risk of collapse daring construction and due to a larger amount of excavation required alung the
coastal honk. The preferred revised Area C section minimizes Impacts to Coastal Beach and to
Coastal flank to the greatest extent possible Without resriltirg in compromised stability by aligning
the revetrent sfope with the bank slope where possible.
• Concerns over the transition he ween the vertical :wall and revetment designs has been addressed by the
recuctlon In overall proposed vertical wa;1 length and the Iicluslan of a return wail as shown or the attached
revised plans.
• The aroposed seawall will be toAs'Jfl tee In plidses which will be outlined In future enyhonniental pernilt
: pplicationsbut ; wililikelyrummenc with those araaswhich have aFeadyiaded.
• AlIalteroatvesareabletoberaisedhithe '. isurewithoutdemolitinnoftheprnpp .seddes:gntoaccnmrnodate
Sou leac'I 1'15^_.
• There are no plans to move :hn hi;.toric Pearli House and Carriage House (nnth of vrhirh pre -date! 19301 at this
time, due to the tolnpiex nature of their'ecndations and historic relationshlas with adjacent st•uctun!s.
Received and Placed on File
Unfinished Business: None
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Motions and Orders:
3rd Reading and final passage for the Ordinance #050 - Request for Handicapped
Sign on Carver Street.
3 Reading and final passage for Ordinance #055 - Request for Handicapped
Sign on Federal Street.
Reports of Committees:
Legal Affairs Committee
#061- The Committee on Legal Affairs to whom was referred the matter of
Communication – Appointment – Beverly Planning Board -Ms. Andrea Toulouse have
considered said matter and beg leave to report as follows, to wit: Recommend the
Council approve the appointment. — Vote: 8 -0
#062- The Committee on Legal Affairs to whom was referred the matter of
Communication – Reappointment – Constable- Timothy R. Creamer- have considered said
matter and beg leave to report as follows, to wit: Recommend the Council approve
reappointment— Vote: 8 -0
#063- The Committee on Legal Affairs to whom was referred the matter of
Communication Appointment – Economic & Community Development Council -Mr.
Neiland Douglas, Mr. William Howard, Mr. Richard Marino, Mr. Michael Obrien, Mr.
Richard Vincent, Mr. Aaron Clausen , Mr. Michael Collins and Ms Denise Deschamps
have considered said matter and beg leave to report as follows, to wit: Recommend the
Council approve the appointments. — Vote: 8 -0
Motions and Orders:
#050
3rd reading and final passage
February 3, 2020
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Beverly as follows:
In the year two thousand and twenty.
An Ordinance amending an Ordinance relative to:
Chapter 270: "Vehicles and Traffic ", Section 270 -49. "Off Street Parking "; Handicapped
Parking "Amending Section 270 -49 as follows:
ADD: A handicapped sign adjacent to the western park entrance, located 40 feet from the
end of the roadway on the northern side of Carver Street.
First Reading: Monday, February 3, 2020
Second Reading: Tuesday, February 18, 2020
Ordinance to take effect upon Publication & Final Passage.
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Final Passage: Monday, March 9, 2020
Attest:
Lisa E. Kent
Assistant City Clerk
As per order of the City Council
#055
3rd Reading and Final Passage
February 3, 2020
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Beverly as follows:
In the year two thousand and twenty.
An Ordinance amending an Ordinance relative to:
Chapter 270: "Vehicles and Traffic ", Section 270 -49. "Off Street Parking "; Handicapped
Parking" Amending Section 270 -49 as follows:
ADD: A Handicapped Parking sign to 4 Federal Street.
First Reading: Monday, February 3, 2020
Second Reading: Tuesday, February 18, 2020
Ordinance to take effect upon Publication & Final Passage.
Final Passage: Monday, March 9, 2020
Attest:
Lisa E. Kent
Assistant City Clerk
As per order of the City Council
Meeting Adjourned: 7:38PM
Attest: Lisa E. Kent
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