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Regular City Council Meeting
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Tuesday, September 5, 2023, 7:OOpm
City Council Chambers, 191 Cabot St.
Julie Flowers, City Council President, called the meeting to order at 7:OOpm. City Clerk, Lisa
Kent, took attendance by roll call.
Members Present: Hannah Bowen, Steven Crowley, Kathleen Feldman, Scott Houseman,
Brendan Sweeney, Estelle Rand, Todd Rotondo, Matthew St. Hilaire, Julie Flowers
Members Absent: None
Bowen led the pledge of allegiance.
A moment of silence was held for local artist Donald "Nino" Lombardi.
Acceptance of Minutes of Previous Meeting
Special City Council Meeting, August 21, 2023
A motion to approve was made and seconded. A vote was taken, and the motion carried (9-0).
Communications from His Honor the Mayor
Order#223-Grant-$24,047.61 from FEMA-FY22 Fire Prevention and safety grant to be used by
the fire department to purchase new props to use when delivering public safety messages
Referred to Committee on Finance and Property.
Order#224-Appointment-William Kossowan, 7 Fairview Street, Danvers to serve as the Town
of Danvers' representative on the Beverly Airport Commission
Referred to Committee on Public Services.
Order#225-Appointment-Kevin Gannon, 15 Everett Street to serve on the Veterans Advisory
Committee
Referred to Committee on Public Services.
Order#226-Transfer-$1,000,000 from the Road Resurfacing (fund 056) account into the road
and sidewalk capital account (fund 581) to pay for resurfacing when required (set public hearing)
Referred to Committee on Finance and Property.
Order#227-Reappointment-John LeLacheur to serve as Beverly's Police Chief
Referred to Committee on Legal Affairs.
Communications, Applications and Petitions
Order 4228-National Grid-Petition#30827452-Valley Street(set public hearing)
Referred to Committee on Public Services.
Order#229-Notice of availability report-former Varian Facility Site, 150 Sohier Road
A motion to receive and place on file was made and seconded. A vote was taken, and the motion
carried (9-0).
Motions and Orders
Order#182-Councilor Feldman-A proposed ordinance amendment to Section 215-18
"Deliveries" (First vote)
Feldman stated she worked with the planning department and solicitor's office on the proposed
ordinance. Feldman stated there are some proposed edits to the ordinance. Deliveries made to a
store or place of business that holds a common victualler license would be exempt from this.
Houseman stated he supports the intent of this and asked about the large grocery stores' typical
delivery hours and how this came about.
Feldman stated there are other communities that have this in place. There are other hours they
can receive deliveries. Feldman stated she would like to protect constituents.
Houseman proposed changing the language to add a specific distance of the store from
residences, so that it would not apply to businesses that do not abut residential areas and so it
would be more tailored.
Feldman stated she could take that into further consideration.
Flowers paused the discussion for the public hearing.
Public Hearings
Order 9187-7:15-National Grid-Petition#30706279-Federal Street to install electric conduits
The public hearing was opened.
Michael Kazadi from National Grid was available for questions.
Rotondo asked if there would be digging up of the road to lay lines or if this work would be done
through existing utility holes.
Kazadi stated there would be additional digging.
Rotondo asked if it would be done before the city does paving.
Kazadi stated he could find that out.
Rand asked if this is for service to the bank.
Kazadi confirmed it is.
Bowen followed up on what Councilor Rotondo had said and asked what the process would be
for making approval conditional.
Flowers stated that after closing the public hearing this would go to Committee on Public
Services and that would be an opportunity to discuss options.
No members of the public wished to speak on the item.
The public hearing was closed and the item was referred back to Committee on Public Services.
Motions and Orders (Continued)
Order#182(Continued)-Councilor Feldman-A proposed ordinance amendment to Section 215-
18 "Deliveries" (First vote)
Sweeney stated his main concern is businesses like cafes or restaurants that are geared toward
the early morning hours. Sweeney stated he would be comfortable passing the ordinance as long
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as there is an amendment to the language for exemptions.
Bowen stated she would not want to put an ordinance on the books if the intention is to not have
it enforced as written. It could create unnecessary confusion. Bowen stated she would like to see
either a restriction on distance from a residential unit or not applying to businesses whose open
hours preclude deliveries at that time.
Feldman stated the way this is written it really only applies to the grocery stores. Feldman stated
she does not see any reason to get in the weeds with more details.
Public Hearings (Continued)
Order#188-7:25pm-National Grid-Petition#29920267-Lovett Street to install electric conduits .
The public hearing was opened.
Rotondo asked why this petition says Lovett St. when it is for Briscoe Village.
Kazadi stated this is for Sohier Road not Lovett.
Houseman suggested a specific vote so that it is clear this does not have to do with Lovett Street.
No members of the public wished to speak on the item.
The public hearing was closed and the item was referred back to Committee on Public Services.
Order#179-7:30pm-National Grid-Plan#30782870- Ober Street to install electric conduits
The public hearing was opened.
Houseman asked if this would require cutting into the pavement.
Kazadi stated it will be a trench up the side of the street and sidewalk to the customer's house.
Houseman asked what National Grid's obligation is to patch or repave the section.
Kazadi stated the trench is usually two to three feet wide.National Grid usually tries to have it
repaved the same day or there will be metal coverings on it.
No members of the public wished to speak on the item.
The public hearing was closed and the item was referred back to Committee on Public Services.
Motions and Orders (Continued)
Order#182(Continued)-Councilor Feldman-A proposed ordinance amendment to Section 215-
18 "Deliveries" (First vote)
St. Hilaire asked about the process tonight.
Flowers stated the last meeting was the first reading but there was no vote, so tonight would be
the first vote.
A motion to approve the first vote was made and seconded.
Sweeney asked about receiving and incorporating the revised language Councilor Feldman had
mentioned earlier.
A motion for a brief recess was made and seconded. A vote was taken, and the motion carried (9-
0). The meeting recessed at 7:38pm. The meeting was called back to order at 7:42pm.
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Flowers asked if with revised language it could be discussed and acted on or if it would need to
be published again.
City Solicitor Williams stated it could be discussed and acted on or if it would need to be
published again.
Bowen asked for clarification on the amended language as it related to food service
establishments.
Williams stated that her understanding is that the intention of this was to prevent a business from
receiving deliveries at 3:30 or 4:00am. This change made sense to keep the intention and to
achieve that goal.
A vote was taken on approving the first vote with the amended language of the ordinance, and
the motion carried (7-2, Bowen and Houseman opposed).
Order#196-Councilor Rotondo and Councilor Crowley-A request to amend the Downtown
Beverly Parking District Ordinance, Section 270-66(B) (1) and Section 270-66 (B) (2) (b)to
waive all parking fees for on street parking lot kiosks for our city veterans (First reading)
Kent read the order.
A motion to approve the first vote was made and seconded. A vote was taken, and the motion
carried (9-0).
Order#197-Councilor Rotondo-A proposed amendment to the City Ordinance Chapter 270-41
"Prohibited Parking at All Times" on both Greene Street to Livingstone Ave. (First Reading)
Kent read the order.
A motion to approve the first vote was made and seconded. A vote was taken, and the motion
carried(9-0).
A motion for a brief recess was made and seconded. A vote was taken, and the motion carried(9-
0). The meeting recessed at 7:52pm. The meeting was called back to order at 8:00pm.
Public Hearings (Continued)
Order#184-8:00pm-(joint public hearing with Planning Board)-A Proposed Amendments to
The Beverly Zoning Ordinance: Accessory Dwelling Unit Ordinance; Definitions Regarding
Transient Lodging, Bed and Breakfasts; and Other Minor Clarifications
The joint public hearing was called to order.
Planning Board members present: Ellen Hutchinson, Sarah Bartley, Derek Beckwith, George
Gomes,Nathaniel Lewis, Wayne Miller, Rodney Sinclair
Planning Director Darlene Wynne presented the proposed changes.
Bowen stated she is excited this has reached this stage and in this form. It is very strong. Bowen
stated one of the things that was in a previous draft that is not here is a specific requirement for
affordability. These are likely to be naturally affordable to start. Bowen stated she is comfortable
with that at this stage but would like to keep the conversation alive. Bowen stated it is positive
that the square footage has been reduced and that there are a few other design features that were
tightened up. Bowen stated one of the things she would still like to think about before this is
passed is the prohibition around a tandem parking spot. Bowen stated she feels that goes a bit too
far and would like to see that removed. Bowen stated she is also interested in the bigger picture
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question around allowing variances. Bowen said she would like to see that option but it can be
revisited at another time if it is a sticking point. Bowen stated she supports how the language
around short-term rentals is worded here and asked for a little clarity on that for the public.
Wynne stated transient lodging, casually referred to as short-term rental, is currently not allowed
in the City of Beverly and language was added to clarify that.
Williams confirmed that, by definition in the zoning ordinance, a dwelling cannot be used for
transient lodging.
Order#189-8:30pm-National Grid-Plan#30708798-Cherry Hill Drive to install electric
conduits
A motion to recess this public hearing to 9:00pm was made and seconded. A vote was taken, and
the motion carried (9-0).
Order#184-8:00pm-(joint public hearing with Planning Board)-A Proposed Amendments to
The Beverly Zoning Ordinance: Accessory Dwelling Unit Ordinance; Definitions Regarding
Transient Lodging, Bed and Breakfasts; and Other Minor Clarifications
Bartley asked for more detail on why affordability was not required.
Wynne stated the primary rationale was the complexity of managing that for a homeowner. It
would require a deed restriction and annual monitoring. The units do tend to be more affordable
than other units on the market based on research.
Mayor Michael Cahill stated we all understand at this point that this is not about renting a room,
this is about building an apartment. There is a real capital cost to the homeowner in order to do
this. One of the goals here is to provide an avenue for homeowners to stay in their home longer
to help afford the cost of the home. If they're going to need to take out a home equity loan or
refinance,which is likely, we don't feel like we can tell them that they can't charge a fair market
rate for the unit.
Rand spoke of her support for this as a good opportunity to spread out new housing stock around
the city. Rand asked for an example of a variance that couldn't be used to create an accessory
dwelling unit and commented that she would support the allowance of tandem parking. Rand
stated that in some places in California, for example, housing trusts are being used to allow for
creation of accessory dwelling units. This proposal has a lot of potential for creating housing in a
way that could be low impact.
Wynne stated that current parking regulations only allow tandem parking for parking spaces
assigned to the same unit. Wynne stated it is to minimize situations where people have a tandem
spot,but because it's a nuisance,they park on the street. That accessory dwelling unit needs to
have a dedicated off street parking spot dedicated for that unit. Wynne stated a lot of the
variances we end up looking at are dimensional things like side yard setback, rear yard setback,
front yard setback, and height. A frequent complaint from neighbors is that it is too close or that
neighbors can see over into the yard, and those are the kinds of situations we were trying to
avoid if there is a property with the house built already to the lot line, and then they want to build
an addition, or close to the lot line.
Beckwith asked where citizens would appeal decisions of the zoning officer or what that process
would be. Beckwith asked about the section of the ordinance where it says one of the dwelling
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units must be occupied by an owner or individual with a beneficial interest.
Williams stated if the building commissioner didn't believe a proposed project was eligible
under the ADU ordinance and made that determination,then the applicant would appeal to the
zoning board of appeals who would review that determination. If a building commissioner denies
a permit for whatever reason, the administrative appeal process next step is the zoning board of
appeals. If the zoning board of appeals rules in a fashion the applicant doesn't like then,they
have the right to go to court. Williams stated an individual with an interest was added because
sometimes properties are held in real estate trusts or LLCs, and a trust or LLC will not occupy
the property. It is intended to allow a trustee or beneficiary of the trust to occupy the house or
sometimes an LLC owns a home too.
St. Hilaire asked what the goals are in terms of new units in ten years.
Wynne stated the City is looking at an intake of five to ten a year. Ten is probably high, but it
also depends on the market. A 2018 report estimated five permits per municipality per year, so
possibly 50 in ten years.
Miller stated it is his understanding that ADUs provide dwelling options with relatively low
environmental impact ramifications and that he would be interested in reviewing any research
supporting that contention if it could be made available. Miller stated he is interested in the
environmental impact.
Wynne stated a lot of is because they are infill properties that generally require less impact to the
actual parcel. They're occurring, in a lot of cases, in existing buildings,which itself is an
environmentally sustainable strategy to redevelopment. Things like historic preservation and
repurposing existing buildings are environmental strategies.
Sweeney expressed support for the proposal and how this will allow for smaller scale
development of buildings that already exist into apartments. Sweeney stated he agrees with the
mayor on not having the affordability requirement in that we don't want to add additional
burdens when these units are more naturally affordable. Sweeney stated he would like the City to
look into partial property tax exemptions for those that do build ADUs and meet qualifying
affordability requirements. We should look at ways to incentivize affordability.
Gomes echoed concerns on the variance point and asked why limit that when it comes to
something like an accessory dwelling unit. Gomes asked about requiring a special permit in the
RHD or RSD districts and why not let them if they can meet the requirements.
Wynne stated the special permit in RHD or RSD came out of the process because they are not
naturally single family units.
Houseman thanked those who worked on this and commented that the beneficial interest for
trusts may be for estate planning purposes. Houseman asked for clarification that all Airbnb and
Vrbo type rentals are prohibited under the ordinance.
Williams confirmed.
Houseman asked about the current definition of a single family.
Discussion was paused for the 9:00pm public hearing.
Order#189-8:30pm/9:00pm-National Grid-Plan#30708798-Cherry Hill Drive to install electric
conduits
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A motion to recess this public hearing to 9:20pm was made and seconded. A vote was taken, and
the motion carried(9-0).
Order#184-8:00pm-(joint public hearing with Planning Board)-A Proposed Amendments to
The Beverly Zoning Ordinance: Accessory Dwelling Unit Ordinance; Definitions Regarding
Transient Lodging, Bed and Breakfasts; and Other Minor Clarifications
Williams read the definition of family in Section 300-5.
Lewis asked what the purpose is of limiting doors or stairs along the ADU, outside of design
standards.
Wynne stated that the notion was continuing the theme that these are secondary uses to the
primary use of the house. Stairs are an aesthetic piece; the idea is that kind of activation and
movement through the house should be on the inside of the house rather than the outside.
Feldman expressed her support for the ADU ordinance.
Hutchinson spoke in support of this. There needs to be a bit of a balancing act here. Hutchinson
expressed concerns about taking away the abutters' right to privacy if the ADU sits on the
property line and about the size and maximum height of the ADU. Hutchinson asked about in the
ordinance where it says that the dwelling units should be no greater than 1,000 sq. ft. in total
habitable space and how habitable space and gross floor area are defined.
Wynne stated gross floor area is defined in the zoning ordinance and habitable space is part of
the building and energy code typically. They are fairly common terms for contractors, but maybe
there is an education component when that information is put on the website.
Flowers opened the hearing to the public.
Nat Carpenter, Prospect Hill, spoke in support of the proposed ADU ordinance.
Libby Adams, 8 Bartlett St., spoke in support of the ADU ordinance.
Carol Girard, 87 Odell Ave., spoke in support of the proposed changes.
Order#189-8:30pm/9:20pm-National Grid-Plan#30708798-Cherry Hill Drive to install electric
conduits
A motion to recess this public hearing to 9:35pm was made and seconded. A vote was taken, and
the motion carried(9-0).
Order#184-8:00pm-(joint public hearing with Planning Board)-A Proposed Amendments to
The Beverly Zoning Ordinance: Accessory Dwelling Unit Ordinance; Definitions Regarding
Transient Lodging, Bed and Breakfasts; and Other Minor Clarifications
Nel Quigley, 17 Pine Rd., spoke in support of the changes. Quigley noted that the requirement
for one main door may affect accessibility and encouraged thinking about aging in place safely.
Don Preston, 3 Pickett St., spoke in support.
Diantha Phothisan, 99 Corning St., read a statement from Stacy Rogers, 13 Beckford St., in
support of ADUs.
Jean Michael Fana with Harborlight Homes at 283 Elliott St. spoke in support.
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A resident of 59 Corning St. asked that accessibility be considered when designing these ADUs
as well as the affordability piece.
Danielle Spang, 16 Mulberry St., spoke in support.
A member of Essex County Community Organization(ECCO) spoke in support of the changes.
Bowen read comments from Carole Rein from Pratt Ave. in support of the ADU ordinance.
Wynne summarized public comments received since May. There were 38 comments received via
an online form or email with 36 in favor, 1 not in favor, and 1 not sure in regards to passing a
general ADU ordinance. Since filing the ordinance, 8 more letters have been received which will
also be added into the record.
Order#189-8:30pm/9:35pm-National Grid-Plan#30708798-Cherry Hill Drive to install electric
conduits
A motion to recess this public hearing to 9:45pm was made and seconded. A vote was taken, and
the motion carried(9-0).
Order#184-8:00pm-(joint public hearing with Planning Board)-A Proposed Amendments to
The Beverly Zoning Ordinance: Accessory Dwelling Unit Ordinance; Definitions Regarding
Transient Lodging, Bed and Breakfasts; and Other Minor Clarifications
The motion to recess the City Council public hearing to September 18 at 8pm was made and
seconded. A vote was taken, and the motion carried (9-0).
The motion to recess the Planning Board public hearing to October 3 was made and seconded. A
vote was taken, and the motion carried unanimously.
A motion for a brief recess was made and seconded. A vote was taken, and the motion carried(9-
0). The meeting recessed at 9:40pm. The meeting was called back to order at 9:45pm.
Order#189 (Continued)-8:30pm/9:45pm-National Grid-Plan#30708798-Cherry Hill Drive to
install electric conduits
The public hearing was opened.
Feldman asked if this is for a new tenant.
Kazadi stated it is an upgrade to service.
No members of the public wished to speak on the item.
The public hearing was closed and the item was referred back to Committee on Public Services.
A motion to break for committee work was made and seconded. A vote was taken, and the
motion carried (9-0). The meeting recessed at 9:48pm.
The meeting was called back to order at 10:05pm.
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Reports of Committees
Public Services
Order#219-An appointment for James M. Billings, 22 Winthrop Avenue, to serve on the
Commission on Disabilities
The motion to approve was made and seconded. A vote was taken, and the motion carried (9-0).
Order#220-An appointment for Nicholas Parianos, 19 Puritan Road,to serve on the Veterans
Advisory Committee
The motion to approve was made and seconded. A vote was taken, and the motion carried(9-0).
Order#222-A reappointment for Karen Bloodgood, 116 Lothrop Street to serve on the
Commission on Disabilities
The motion to approve was made and seconded. A vote was taken, and the motion carried(9-0).
Order#228-National Grid-Petition#30827452-Valley Street
The motion to set the public hearing for September 18 at 7:15pm was made and seconded. A
vote was taken, and the motion carried (9-0).
Order#187-National Grid-Petition#30706279-Federal Street to install electric conduits
The motion to approve subject to prior signoff by the engineering department on the timing of
this proposal was made and seconded. A vote was taken, and the motion carried(9-0).
Order#188-National Grid-Petition#29920267-Lovett Street-to install electric conduits
The motion to approve as long as the plans and petition be corrected from Lovett Street to Sohier
Road was made and seconded. A vote was taken, and the motion carried (9-0).
Order#179-National Grid-Plan#30782870- Ober Street to install electric conduits
The motion to approve was made and seconded. A vote was taken, and the motion carried(9-0
Order#189-National Grid-Petition#3 070879 8-Cherry Hill Drive-to install electric conduits
The motion to approve was made and seconded. A vote was taken, and the motion carried(9-0).
Legal Affairs
Order#186-Reappointment-Ms. Christine Bertoni to serve on the Conservation Commission
The motion to approve was made and seconded. A vote was taken, and the motion carried (9-0).
Order#216-An appointment for Christopher Cloutman, 7 Deer Haven Road to serve on the
Conservation Commission
The motion to approve was made and seconded. A vote was taken, and the motion carried(9-0).
Order#217-An appointment for Michael Barone Jr., 28 Taft Avenue,to serve as an alternate on
the Zoning Board of Appeals
The motion to approve was made and seconded. A vote was taken, and the motion carried (9-0).
Order#218-An appointment for Kellie Shea Rivera, 12 Conway Street,to serve on the Zoning
Board of Appeals
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The motion to approve was made and seconded. A vote was taken, and the motion carried (9-0).
Order#22 1-Reappointments for Todd Callaghan, 9 Clark Avenue, Gregory Sharp, 8 Leather
Lane, and Charlie Mann, 21 Riverview Street,to serve on the Open Space and Recreation
Committee
The motion to approve was made and seconded. A vote was taken, and the motion carried (9-0).
Finance and Property
Order#223-Grant-$24,047.61 from FEMA-FY22 Fire Prevention and safety grant to be used by
the fire department to purchase new props to use when delivering public safety messages
The motion to approve was made and seconded. A vote was taken, and the motion carried (9-0).
Order#226-Transfer-$1,000,000 from the Road Resurfacing (fund 056) account into the road
and sidewalk capital account(fund 581)to pay for resurfacing when required
The motion to set the public hearing for September 18 at 7:30pm was made and seconded. A
vote was taken, and the motion carried (9-0).
A motion to adjourn was made and seconded. A vote was taken, and the motion carried (9-0).
The meeting adj ourned at 10:16pm.
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Scott D. Houseman-Chair
Julie R. Flowers
Matthew J. St. Hilaire
Finance and Property/ City Council Committee of the Whole Minutes
Tuesday, September 5, 2023, 7:OOPM
Within the Confines of the City Council Meeting
City Council Chambers, 3rd Floor, Beverly City Hall, 191 Cabot St.
Houseman called the meeting to order at 9:50pm.
Members present: Julie Flowers, Matthew St. Hilaire, Scott Houseman
Members absent: None
Others present: Mayor Michael Cahill, Grants Director Catherine Barrett
Order Date to Number Committee Description Action Taken
#326-2022 4/18/2023 Councilor Bowen-Regarding Beverly Regional Airport Held
#104 4/18/2023 2023 Capital Expenditure Plan pursuant to the City Charter Held
Councilor Houseman-Update and petitions regarding the Central
#165 6/5/2023 Cemetery Held
A $1,000,000 earmark from the United States Department of
#210 8/21/2023 Housing and Urban Development to support the main Library Held
HVAC system replacement and weatherization
A $100,000 earmark from the Massachusetts Marketing
Partnership within the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce
#211 8/21/2023 Development to support HVAC improvements and Held
weatherization for the Beverly Public Library
A $200,000 earmark from the Massachusetts Marketing
Partnership within the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce
#212 8/21/2023 Development to support HVAC improvements and Held
weatherization for the Beverly Public Library
Grant-$24,047.61 from FEMA-FY22 Fire Prevention and safety
#223 9/5/2023 grant to be used by the fire department to purchase new props to Approved (3-0)
use when delivering public safety messages
Transfer-$1,000,000 from the Road Resurfacing(fund 056) Public hearing set
#226 9/5/2023 account into the road and sidewalk capital account (fund 581)to for September 18
pay for resurfacing when required (set public hearing) at 7:30pm
The motion to adjourn Committee on Finance and Property was made and seconded. A vote was taken, and the
motion passed. The meeting adjourned at 9:54pm.
Estelle M. Rand-Chair
Todd C. Rotondo
Brendan S. Sweeney
Legal Affairs/City Council Committee of the Whole Meeting Minutes
Tuesday, September 5, 2023, 7:OOPM
Within the Confines of the City Council Meeting
City Council Chambers, Yd Floor, Beverly City Hall, 191 Cabot St.
Rand called the meeting to order at 9:50pm.
Members present: Todd Rotondo,Brendan Sweeney, Estelle Rand
Order Date to Description Action Taken
Number Committee
Reappointment-Ms. Christine Bertoni to serve on the
#186 8/21/2023 Conservation Commission Approved (3-0)
An appointment for Christopher Cloutman, 7 Deer
#216 8/21/2023 Haven Road to serve on the Conservation Approved(3-0)
Commission
An appointment for Michael Barone Jr., 28 Taft
#217 8/21/2023 Avenue to serve as an alternate on the Zoning Board Approved (3-0)
of Appeals
An appointment for Kellie Shea Rivera, 12 Conway
#218 8/21/2023 Street to serve on the Zoning Board of Appeals Approved (3-0)
Reappointments for Todd Callaghan, 9 Clark Avenue,
#221 8/21/2023 Gregory Sharp, 8 Leather Lane and Charlie Mann, 21 Approved (3-0)
Riverview Street to serve on the Open Space and
Recreation Committee
#227 9/5/2023 Reappointment-John LeLacheur to serve as Beverly's Held
Police Chief
The motion to adjourn was made and seconded. A vote was taken, and the motion passed unanimously. The
meeting adjourned at 10:02pm.
Kathleen M. Feldman-Chair
Hannah L. Bowen
Steven M. Crowley
Public Services/City Council Committee of the Whole Minutes
Tuesday, September 5, 2023, 7:OOPM
Within the Confines of the City Council Meeting
City Council Chambers, 3rd Floor, Beverly City Hall, 191 Cabot St.
The meeting was called to order.
Members present: Hannah Bowen, Steven Crowley
Members absent: Kathleen Feldman
Order Date to Description Action Taken
Number Committee
An appointment for James M. Billings, 22 Winthrop
#219 8/21/2023 Avenue to serve on the Commission on Disabilities Approved(3-0)
An appointment for Nicholas Parianos, 19 Puritan Road
#220 8/21/2023 to serve on the Veterans Advisory Committee Approved (3-0)
A reappointment for Karen Bloodgood, 116 Lothrop
#222 8/21/2023 Street to serve on the Commission on Disabilities Approved (3-0)
National Grid-Plan#30782870- Ober Street to install
#179 9/5/2023 electric conduits Approved (3-0)
National Grid-Petition#30706279-Federal Street to
#187 8/21/2023 install electric conduits Approved (3-0)
National Grid-Petition#29920267-Lovett Street-to
#188 8/21/2023 install electric conduits Approved (3-0)
National Grid-Petition#30708798-Cherry Hill Drive-to
#189 8/21/2023 install electric conduits Approved (3-0)
Public hearing set
#228 9/5/2023 National Grid-Petition#30827452-Valley Street for September 18
at 7:15pm
A motion to adjourn was made and seconded. A vote was taken, and the motion passed.
The meeting adjourned.