2003-09-02Regular Meeting of Beverly City Council Sep 2, 2003Regular Meeting of Beverly City Council Sep 2, 2003
Roll Call
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Councilors Present: Ronald Costa, William Coughlin, Timothy Flaherty,
Donald Martin, Virginia McGlynn, Roger Morency, John Murray, Maureen Troubetaris,
Paul Guanci
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag
: Led by Councilor McGlynn
Appointments:
Financial Analyst Kathryn Griffin nominated by Donald Martin 2 Costa referred to the
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Committee on Finance and Property withdrawn motion-sent to committee 6-3 Guanci
McGlynn, Costa
Acceptance of Minutes of Previous Meeting:
Meetings of June 26, 2003 and Special Meeting of July 14, 2003
Communications from His Honor the Mayor
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August 4, 2003
Beverly City Council
City Hall
191 Cabot Street
Beverly, MA 01915
Dear Honorable Council:
I hereby submit for your consideration a Home Rule Petition that will require employees of
the City of Beverly to pay a minimum of Twenty-five percent of the cost of their health
insurance premiums. This would pertain to any employees not currently covered by a
contract in force.
The cost of health insurance was a major topic of discussion during the last budget
debate, and while negotiations have been on-going with all the city’s unions, it is
essential that we seek every possible avenue to address this escalating cost.
The language of this petition has been coordinated with the legal counsel for the State
Legislature. Your authorization of this petition will allow me to submit it for the immediate
consideration of the legislature, whose approval is required in order to make this change.
I respectfully request your expeditious passage of this measure, so that I can submit it to
the State Legislature as soon as possible.
Respectfully yours,
Thomas M. Crean, Mayor
Crean spoke to Council
Referred to Legal Affairs and Accounts
#245
August 14, 2003
Beverly City Council
City Hall
191 Cabot Street
Beverly, MA 01915
Dear Honorable Council:
RE: Mayor’s Report
Financial and Administrative Activities
Fiscal Year 2003
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Pursuant to Chapter 3-6, Paragraph (a) of the Beverly City Charter, I hereby submit my
complete report on the financial and administrative activities of the city for the
preceding fiscal year.
Very truly yours,
Thomas M. Crean, Mayor
Refer to Finance and Property
#246
September 2, 2003
Beverly City Council
City Hall
191 Cabot Street
Beverly, MA 01915
Dear Honorable Council:
I hereby appoint, subject to your review, Donald G. Walter, 15 Brimbal Avenue, Beverly,
MA 01915, to serve as a member of the Planning Board of the City of Beverly.
Mr. Walter will fill the term of Patricia Grimes, who has resigned. His term will expire on
December 12, 2004.
Very truly yours,
Thomas M. Crean, Mayor
Referred to Legal Affairs and Accounts
#247
September 2, 2003
Beverly City Council
City Hall
191 Cabot Street
Beverly, MA 01915
Dear Honorable Council:
I hereby appoint, subject to your review, Pietro J. Nuccio, 141 Park Street, Beverly, MA to
serve as a member of the Council on Aging.
His term will expire on June 30, 2006.
Very truly yours,
Thomas M. Crean, Mayor
Refer to Public Service and Aid
#248
September 2, 2003
Beverly City Council
City Hall
191 Cabot Street
Beverly, MA 01915
Dear Honorable Council:
I hereby reappoint, subject to your review, MaryLou Mital, 93 Cross Lane, Beverly, MA to
serve as a member of the Council on Aging.
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Ms. Mital's term will expire on June 30, 2006.
Very truly yours,
Thomas M. Crean, Mayor
Referred to Public Service and Aid
#249
September 2, 2003
Beverly City Council
City of Beverly
191 Cabot Street
Beverly, MA 01915
Dear Honorable Council:
I hereby appoint, subject to your review, Mr. Robert D. Murphy, 34 Appleton Avenue,
Beverly, MA to serve as a member of the Council on Aging.
Mr. Murphy's term will expire on June 30, 2006.
Very truly yours,
Thomas M. Crean, Mayor
Referred to Public Service and Aid
#250
September 2, 2003
Beverly City Council
City Hall
191 Cabot Street
Beverly, MA 01915
Dear Honorable Council:
I hereby request that your Honorable Council adopt the following Order:
ORDERED: to authorize the City to appropriate the sum of Nine Thousand Nine Hundred
and no/100 ($9,900.00) Dollars from the Handicap Parking Fine - Fund #337 for the
purpose of funding the office of the ADA coordinator, Arthur Daignault.
I enclose a letter over the signature of Norman Ganley, Co-Chair of the Beverly
Commission on Disabilities, which is self-explanatory.
Very truly yours,
Thomas M. Crean, Mayor
Referred to Finance and Property
#251
September 2, 2003
Beverly City Council
City Hall
191 Cabot Street
Beverly, MA 01915
Dear Honorable Council:
In accordance with Article 5 Administrative Organization, Section (b) Administrative
Code of the Beverly Home Rule Charter, I hereby submit the following:
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(a) The Administrative Code - a plan for the organization of the operating
agencies of the City of Beverly in the form of ordinances as required by City
Charter;
(b) An Organizational Chart – said chart mirrors the organizational structure of the
Administrative Code.
(c) Mayor's Statement in support of the Administrative Code.
Please set a public hearing on this proposal as required by law.
Very truly yours,
Thomas M. Crean, Mayor
September 2, 2003
An Open Letter to the City Council:
Sometime in June of 1996, the previous administration presented to the City Council a
proposed reorganization plan which set up the various operating agencies of the City of
Beverly. That plan was adopted by the Council at that time based solely upon an
organizational chart.
It is the belief of this administration that an Administrative Code adopted by a city
council shall be a written description of the administrative organization of city offices,
departments and multiple member bodies, and that the administrative code shall state
the general powers and duties of each city office, department and multiple member
body.
Therefore, the attached Administrative Code completes a task that will finally implement
this section of the City Charter as enacted in 1995.
As you will note from the organizational chart, the organizational structure has basically
remained the same as it was presented to the Council in 1995, except for the fact that
one department established by the 1996 plan, the Department of Public Safety, has
been separated into two departments – the Fire Department and the Police
Department.
The Ordinance Revision and Recodification Committee, composed of the following: Paul
Guanci, Crystal A. Atherton, Timothy P. Flaherty, Mary E. Grant, Donald G. Martin, Virginia
D. McGlynn and Maureen Troubetaris have, with the assistance of legal counsel,
Attorney Michael Curran, worked for the past two years drafting ordinances to finally
implement the City Charter. Part of their work consisted of drafting "proposed
ordinances" for the Administrative Code, which will be printed with and become an
integral part of the city's New Code of Ordinances.
It is with the cooperation of both branches of city government, the Executive and the
Legislative, that we have been able to produce a document which I believe will serve
the citizens of the City of Beverly well.
Soon this document, along with the newly drafted and enacted city ordinances (city
laws), will be available on the city's web site and at the Beverly Public Library. This will
fulfill another one of the goals of the new Charter, which was to provide access to all
information concerning the conduct of any aspect of the business of our city.
I respectfully ask that you join me in supporting the enactment of this new organizational
structure in ordinance form.
Very truly yours,
Thomas M. Crean, Mayor
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#252
September 2, 2003
Beverly City Council
City Hall
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191 Cabot Street
Beverly, MA 01915
Dear Honorable Council:
Sometime in 1998 an Advisory Committee to develop criteria for a Payment in Lieu of
Taxes Program (PILOT) was established by the City Council.
Request is hereby made to reactivate this Committee, to be known as the "PILOT
Committee".
I hereby appoint the following people to serve on this advisory committee to the Mayor:
William Coughlin Roger E. Morency
4 Frankwood Avenue 8 Columbia Avenue
Beverly, MA 01915 Beverly, MA 01915
John W. Murray Antoinette Musante
14 Greenwood Avenue 12 Willow Street
Beverly, MA 01915 Beverly, MA 01915
Jo Lennox
Montserrat College of Art
23 Essex Street.
Beverly, MA 01915
Very truly yours,
Thomas M. Crean, Mayor
9-0 Vote
Recommend approval of the appointments
#253
September 2, 2003
Beverly City Council
City Hall
191 Cabot Street
Beverly, MA 01915
Dear Honorable Council:
I hereby request that your Honorable Council adopt the following Order:
ORDERED: to authorize the City to appropriate the sum of Seven Thousand Five Hundred
($7,500.00) Dollars from the Handicap Parking Fine - Fund #337 for the purpose
constructing curb cuts on Rantoul Street at the corners of Pleasant Street, Railroad
Avenue, Broadway, Wallis Street, Bow Street and Federal Street.
I enclose a letter over the signature of Norman Ganley, Co-Chair of the Beverly
Commission on Disabilities, which is self-explanatory.
Very truly yours,
Thomas M. Crean, Mayor
Referred to Finance and Property
#254
September 2, 2003
Beverly City Council
City Hall
191 Cabot Street
Beverly, MAS 01915
Dear Honorable Council:
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Dear Honorable Council:
I hereby request that your Honorable Council authorize the Mayor to sign the attached
Subordination Agreement for property located at 85 Bisson Street owned by Ms. Vivien
Mattei.
Attached is a communication from William O’Hare, Community Development Manager,
concerning this request.
Very truly yours,
Thomas M. Crean, Mayor
Referred to Legal Affairs and Accounts
#255
September 2, 2003
Beverly City Council
City Hall
191 Cabot St.
Beverly, MA 01915
Dear Honorable Council:
I hereby request the appropriation of $2,265,774.75 to a new capital project account
titled Beverly High School Renovations. This amount is to be appropriated from the
unexpended bonded balances (net of outstanding obligations) of Capital Project
Account #508, Cove School Addition and Renovation, and Capital Project Account
#509, Hannah School Addition and Renovation. These balances remain from a bond
issued on September 1, 2000 in the amount of $25,918,000 for several capital projects,
including $10,223,000 for the Cove School and $9,685,000 for the Hannah School.
These funds will be used to begin the renovation of the existing Beverly High School to
address the accreditation issues pertaining to the physical structure raised by the New
England Association of Schools and Colleges. The authority for the use of these funds in
this manner derives from MGL Chapter 44(20) and Chapter 44(7)(3)(a).
The attached information from the architectural firm of Symmes Maini & McKee
Associates specifies the next steps that will be taken, including repairs to the field house
roof and the completion of a preliminary design for repairs to the high school.
Very truly yours,
Mayor Thomas M. Crean
Referred to Finance and Property
Communications from other City Officers and Boards
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CITY OF BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS
CALL FOR ELECTION
POSITIONS ON BALLOT
One Mayor for a term of two years.
Three Councilors at Large for a term of two years.
One Councilor for Ward One for a term of two years.
One Councilor for Ward Two for a term of two years.
One Councilor for Ward Three for a term of two years.
One Councilor for Ward Four for a term of two years.
One Councilor for Ward Five for a term of two years.
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One Councilor for Ward Six for a term of two years.
One School Committee person from Ward One for a term of two years
One School Committee person from Ward Two for a term of two years
One School Committee person from Ward Three for a term of two years
One School Committee person from Ward Four for a term of two years
One School Committee person from Ward Five for a term of two years
One School Committee person from Ward Six for a term of two years
The meetings of the qualified voters of the City of Beverly, for the purpose of electing the
above officials, shall be held on Tuesday, September 23, 2003 (Primary Election) and
Tuesday, November 4, 2001 (Final Election). The polls at such meetings shall be opened
at seven o'clock in the before noon and shall be closed at eight o'clock in the evening.
Be it further ordered:
That in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 54, Section 24, of M.G.L. and
amendments thereto, the following locations are hereby designated by the City Council
as Polling Places for the City Elections of September 23, 2003 and November 4, 2003.
Ward 1, Precinct 1, Ayers Ryal Side School, Woodland Avenue
Ward 1, Precinct 2, Ayers-Ryal Side School, Woodland Ave
Ward 2, Precinct 1, Beverly Public Library, Winter Street Entrance
Ward 2, Precinct 2, Beverly Public Library, Winter Street Entrance
Ward 3, Precinct 1 McKeown Elementary School, Balch Street
Ward 3, Precinct 2, McKeown Elementary School, Balch Street
Ward 4, Precinct 1, Cove Elementary School, Eisenhower Ave.
Ward 4, Precinct 2, Senior Center, Colon St.
Ward 5, Precinct 1, Second Congregational Church, 35 Conant St.
Ward 5, Precinct 2, North Beverly Elementary School, 48 Putnam Street
Ward 6, Precinct 1, St. John's Episcopal Church, 705 Hale St.
Ward 6, Precinct 2, Centerville Elementary School, Hull St.
Frances A. Macdonald, C.M.C.
City Clerk
Receive and Place on File
#257
August 12, 2003
City Council
City Hall
Beverly, MA 01915
Dear Honorable Council:
On November 18, 1999, the City Council and the Mayor approved the transfer to Yanai
Sightseeing LLC of the lease for a portion of what was then known as the GTE Hangar.
North Atlantic Air, Inc., which assumed the lease for the remaining portion. The Beverly
Airport Commission and Yanai have agreed to this change.
On behalf of the Commission I am requesting that the City Council authorize the Mayor
to sign the attached “Second Addendum” to the lease agreement between the Beverly
Airport Commission and North Atlantic Air, Inc. dated April 1, 1995.
Very truly yours,
Peter H. Gilmore, City Solicitor
Referred to Legal Affairs and Accounts
#258
August 7, 2003
Powers and Sullivan
Certified Public Accountants
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323 New Boston Street
Woburn, MA 01801
Gentlemen:
Pursuant to your request, the following matters represents all pending litigation and/or
unasserted claims against the City of Beverly as of June 30, 2003, and during the period
from that date to this report in which the City of Beverly may be liable for sums
exceeding $50,000:
Johnson Golf v. City of Beverly. Appeal of Friel Golf Management to re-intervene
regarding award of contract to manage golf course to Johnson. Plaintiff seeks in
excess of $50,000. The City has a substantial defense to this claim and does not
anticipate recovery by the plaintiff.
ODF Contracting Co. V. City of Beverly & Camp, Dresser & McKee, Inc.
Claim in excess of $50,000 for additional fees for unanticipated differing site
conditions. The City has made a settlement offer of $30,000.00, the amount
which the City expects the plaintiff to recover.
Andrew Hill, Trustee of the Boyles Street Realty Trust v. City of Beverly
Claim in excess of $50,000 for additional payment above pro tanto award for
eminent domain taking. The City has a substantial defense to this claim and does
not anticipate recovery by the plaintiff.
Richard J. Maestranzi and Leo J. Maestranzi v. City of Beverly
Claim in excess of $50,000 for additional payment above pro tanto award for
eminent domain taking. The City has a substantial defense to this claim and does
not anticipate recovery by the plaintiff.
Victor Capozzi, et al v. City of Beverly, et al
Claim in excess of $50,000 for City interfering with his conducting business at
Airport. The City has a substantial defense to this claim and does not anticipate
recovery by the plaintiff.
Sincerely yours,
Peter H. Gilmore, City Solicitor
Receive and Place on File
#258
Honorable City Council
C/o Mrs. Frances MacDonald
City Hall
Beverly, MA. 01915
Dear Councilors,
Re: Request from residents of Newbury Street extension, NO PARKING.
We have been asked to look into the parking problem on Newbury Street Extension.
Residents have difficulty entering or exiting this street whenever an event is happening at
Hurd Stadium and Emergency Vehicles would not be able to access this small street if
necessary.
Please take the necessary action to add Chapter 14, Section 120 as follows; this would
restrict parking on the narrow street.
Newbury Street Extension, both sides, entire length.
ADD:
Very truly yours,
Dennis O. Tarsook, Traffic Sergeant
Safety Officer
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#259
From Peter Gilmore: City Solicitor
Powers and Sullivan
323 New Boston St.
Woburn, MA 01801
Gentlemen:
Pursuant to your request, the following matters represents all pending litigation and/or
unasserted claims against the Beverly Contributory Retirement System as of June 30,
2003, and during the period from that date to this report in which the Beverly
Contributory Retirement System may be liable for sums exceeding $50,000:
Girard Kadlick v. Beverly Retirement Board
Appeal re denial of disability retirement
Paul Manzi v. Beverly Retirement Board
Appeal re denial of disability retirement
Sincerely yours,
Peter H. Gilmore, City Solicitor
Receive and Place on File
#260
Honorable City Council
C/o Mrs. Frances MacDonald
City Hall
Beverly, MA. 01915
Dear Councilors,
Re: Request for NO PARKING on Moulton Court.
We have been asked to look into the parking and have met with some residents of
Moulton Court. Their concern is the narrowness of the street and public safety access.
Please take the necessary action to add Chapter 14, Section 120 as follows; this would
prohibit parking on Moulton Court.
Moulton Court, both sides, entire length.
ADD:
Very truly yours,
Dennis O. Tarsook, Traffic Sergeant
Safety Officer
Referred to Legal Affairs and Accounts
#261
August 20, 2003
Honorable City Council
C/o Mrs. Frances MacDonald
City Hall
Beverly, MA. 01915
Dear Councilors,
Re: Request for DO NOT ENTER, 4-6 p.m., Tremont St. at Ellsworth Ave.
We have been conducting a traffic study and have met with the residents of Tremont
Street and Ellsworth Avenue on many occasions during the past year. Councilors Martin
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and Coughlin have been very active in these meeting and have talked with a lot of
residents about what needs to happen on Tremont Street.
Please take the necessary action to add Chapter 14, Section 94 (d) (7) as follows; this
would make Tremont St. a DO NOT ENTER, from Ellsworth Ave., 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Tremont Street, DO NOT ENTER, from Ellsworth Ave., 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
ADD:
Very truly yours,
Dennis O. Tarsook, Traffic Sergeant
Safety Officer
Referred to Legal Affairs and Accounts
#262
August 26, 2003
Honorable City Council
C/o Mrs. Frances MacDonald
City Hall
Beverly, MA. 01915
Dear Councilors,
Re: Request for NO PARKING, June first until October first, Grove Street
Councilor Murray and I have been asked to look into the parking and have met with
some residents of Grove Street, in Beverly Farms. Their concern is all the cars that are
parking on the street using West Beach, cars coming and going all hours of the day and
night, causing a disturbance, slamming doors, leaving trash, etc.
Please take the necessary action to add Chapter 14, Section 121 (4) as follows; this
would prohibit parking on Grove Street, both sides, from June first until October first;.
Grove Street, both sides, June first until October first.
ADD:
Very truly yours,
Dennis O. Tarsook, Traffic Sergeant
Safety Officer
Referred to Legal Affairs and Accounts
Communications, Applications and Petitions:
#263
Comm. from Division of Marine Fisheries relative to areas closed to the taking of Surf
Clams and Carnivorous snails
Receive and Place on File
#264
Comm. from Division of Marine Fisheries relative to taking of all shellfish and carnivorous
snails
Receive and Place on File
#265
Claim-Rebekah J. Winslow
Receive and Place on File
Refer to the City Solicitor
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#266
Application for Second Hand Junk Dealers License-Strawberries
Refer to Legal Affairs and Accounts
#267
Application for Second Hand Junk Dealers License-Jennerations Resale Boutique
Refer to Legal Affairs and Accounts
#268
Application for Second Hand Junk Dealers License-Retro Vixen
Refer to Legal Affairs and Accounts
#269
Request to increase inventory for Class II Dealers License-60 Dodge Street
Refer to Legal Affairs and Accounts
#270
Communication from Eastern Bank relative to agreement Between City of Beverly and
Centerville Improvement Society-Account Statement
Refer to Finance and Property
#271
Request to waive city ordinance MV & T Chapter 14, Section 231
Refer to Legal Affairs and Accounts
#272
Late File
Claim-Karen Trepp-Accident at Lynch Park
Receive and Place on File
Refer to City Solicitor
#273
Memo from Budget Analyst-Kathryn Griffin
Referred to Finance and Property
Reports from Committees
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#240
The Committee on Finance and Property to whom was referred the matter of
authorization to borrow $3,700,000 have considered said matter and beg leave to report
as follows, to wit:
Submit the accompanying order and recommend its adoption
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Ordered: That the City Council of the City of Beverly hold a Public Hearing on Monday,
September 15, 2003 at 7:50 PM in Council Chambers, 191 Cabot Street, Beverly, MA
relative to authorization to borrow the sum of Three Million Seven Hundred Thousand
Dollars which represents a refinancing of existing debt at a lower interest rate.
First Passage: July 14, 2003
Public Hearing: September 15, 2003
Final Passage: September 15, 2003
9-0 Vote
Order read once and adopted
#241
The Committee on Finance and Property to whom was referred the matter of
authorization to borrow $1,300,000 have considered said matter and beg leave to report
as follows, to wit:
Submit the accompanying order and recommend its adoption
Ordered: That the City Council of the City of Beverly hold a Public Hearing on Monday,
October 6, 2003 at 7:50 PM in Council Chambers, 191 Cabot Street, Beverly, MA relative
to authorization to borrow the sum of One Million Three Hundred Thousand Dollars for
financing the sewer improvements for Boyles Street and Cross Lane.
First Passage: July 14, 2003
Public Hearing: October 6, 2003
Final Passage: October 6, 2003
9-0 Vote
Order read once and adopted
#250
The Committee on Finance and Property to whom was referred the matter of
appropriation to Account ADA Coordinator have considered said matter and beg
leave to report as follows, to wit:
Submit the accompanying order and recommend its adoption
Ordered: That the City Council will hold a public hearing on Monday, September 15,
2003, at 7:40 PM in Council Chambers, 191 Cabot Street, Beverly, MA relative to an
appropriation from Handicap Parking Fine Fund to ADA Coordinator for funding of office
in the amount of nine thousand nine hundred ($9,900.00) Dollars
First Passage: Sept. 2, 2003
Public Hearing: Sep. 15, 2003
Final Passage: Sep. 15, 2003
Order read once and adopted
#253
The Committee on Finance and Property to whom was referred the matter of
appropriation from account Handicap Parking Fine Fund have considered said matter
and beg leave to report as follows, to wit:
Submit the accompanying order and recommend its adoption
Ordered: That the City Council will hold a public hearing on Monday, September 15,
2003, at 7:45 PM in Council Chambers, 191 Cabot Street, Beverly, MA relative to an
appropriation in the amount of seven thousand five hundred ($7,500) Dollars from
account Handicap Parking Fine Fund for the construction of Curb cuts in the down town
area.
First Passage: Sept. 2, 2003
Public Hearing: Sep. 15, 2003
Final Passage: Sep. 15, 2003
Order read once and adopted
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#255
The Committee on Finance and Property to whom was referred the matter of Beverly
High School Renovations have considered said matter and beg leave to report as
follows, to wit:
Submit the accompanying order and recommend its adoption
Ordered: That the City Council will hold a public hearing on Monday, September 15,
2003, at 7:10 PM in Council Chambers, 191 Cabot Street, Beverly, MA relative to an
appropriation in the amount of two million two hundred sixty five thousand seven
hundred seventy four Dollars and seventy five cents ($2,265,774.75) from Capital Project
Accounts from the balances of the additions and renovations to the Cove and Hannah
Elementary Schools.
First Passage: Sept. 2, 2003
Public Hearing: Sep. 15, 2003
Final Passage: Sep. 15, 2003
Order read once and adopted
#244
The Committee on Legal Affairs and Accounts to whom was referred the matter of Home
Rule Petition have considered said matter and beg leave to report as follows, to wit;
Submit the accompanying order and recommend its adoption
Ordered: That the City Council of the City of Beverly hold a Public Hearing on Monday,
September 15, 2003 at 6:30 PM in City Council Chambers, 191 Cabot Street, Beverly, MA
for the purpose of discussing A Home Rule Petition that would require employees of the
City to pay a minimum of twenty-five percent of the cost of their health insurance
premiums
Order read once and adopted
#254
The Committee on Legal Affairs and Accounts to whom was referred the matter of
Subordination Agreement-Mattei, have considered said matter and beg leave to report
as follows, to wit:
Submit the accompanying order and recommend its adoption
Ordered: That His Honor the Mayor be, and the same is hereby authorized to sign the
attached SUBORDINATION AGREEMENT for Vivien Mattei for property at 85 Bisson Street, as
per the attached communication from Community Development manager William
O’Hare.
Order read once and adopted
#257
The Committee on Legal Affairs and Accounts to whom was referred the matter of
“Second Addendum” Airport Lease have considered said matter and beg leave to
report as follows, to wit:
Submit the accompanying order and recommend its adoption
Ordered: That the City Council authorize the Mayor to sign the attached “Second
Addendum” to the lease agreement between the Beverly Airport Commission and North
Atlantic Air, Inc. Dated April 1, 1995.
Order read once and adopted
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Unfinished Business:
#161 Ordinance-Motorized Scooter, etc. Motion to return to committee failed 3-6
7-2 Vote Martin and Murray Opposed
Order read once and adopted
Resolutions:
#274
Eagle Scout Mark Deluca
#275
Eagle Scout David John Carnevale, Jr.
Motions and Orders:
#276
By Councilor Coughlin:
Ordered: That the Mayor organize a meeting with the City Council, Police Chief and Fire
Chief for information purposes as to the latest progress regarding buildings and
equipment.
9-0 Vote
Order read once and adopted
#277
By Councilor Costa:
That crosswalks be installed across Webber @ River and across River @ Webber St.
Referred to Public Service and Aid
#278
By Councilor Costa:
That 3 - 30 MPH speed limit signs be installed between Moynihan Lumber and School St.
Referred to Public Service and Aid
#279
By Councilor Guanci:
Ordered: That the City council review the newly revised ordinance dealing with
Pawnbroker’s licenses and the fees that they are allowed to change by law.
Referred to Legal Affairs and Accounts
#280
By Councilors Morency, Flaherty and McGlynn:
Ordered: That the Director of Public Services and the City Engineer develop a plan to
remove and rearrange the rest of the material left at the Cedar Street parking lot to provide
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parking spaces for at least 40 cars, and also that the area be secured when not in use with
the proper posting.
Referred to Public Service and Aid
#281
By Councilor Morency:
Ordered: That the City Council and the Mayor consider amending the Charter to
provide that the Council President be elected by a majority vote of the City Council.
Referred to Legal Affairs and Accounts
#282
By Councilor Troubetaris:
Ordered : That a go slow children sign be placed on the lower end of Greene Street.
9-0 Vote
Order read once and adopted
Meeting adjourned: 9:13 PM Frances A. Macdonald, CMC
City Clerk
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