2004-01-20Regular Meeting of Beverly City Council 8:00 PM January 20, 2004Regular Meeting of Beverly City Council 8:00 PM January 20, 2004
Roll Call
:
Councilors Present: John J. Burke, William Coughlin, Timothy Flaherty,
Patricia Grimes, Kevin Hobin, Donald Martin, , Maureen Troubetaris, Paul Guanci,
Councilor Costa was absent
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag
: Led by Councilor Hobin
Appointments:
Made by Council President Paul Guanci
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Representative to Beverly School Committee Standing Committee on Finance-Kevin
Hobin
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Representative to Economic and Community Development Council-Patricia Grimes
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Representatives to Beverly Harbor Management Authority-Maureen Troubetaris and
Ronald Costa
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Appointment by Council as Vice President-William Coughlin
Acceptance of Minutes of Previous Meeting:
Meeting of January 5, 2004
Communications from His Honor the Mayor
:
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Letter relative to the reinstatement of Marianne Doane to the Beverly Golf and Tennis
Commission
Refer to Legal Affairs
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January 20, 2004
Honorable City Council
City Hall
Beverly, MA 01915
Dear Honorable Council:
As you know, the RFP for the Edwards School has been put on hold by the Planning
Director because the document provided insufficient guidance and specificity to
prospective bidders.
Nevertheless, there is much reason to anticipate significant interest in the property from
developers who would convert the property into residential units - most likely
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condominiums. The current zoning of the property would allow only 16 residential units to
be created in the building.
If we were to change the zoning to Central Commercial (CC), which exists today
immediately adjacent to the Edwards School, the commercial zoning would in fact allow
for the development of smaller residential units with a greater total number of units. The
zoning change would allow developers to be much more definitive in developing their
proposals to the benefit of the City. The above should translate into a higher sales price
and much higher annual real estate taxes to the City.
In view of the above, the Planning Director and I hereby respectfully request that the City
Council commence immediate action to change the zoning of the Edwards School
parcel to CC.
By way of information, the RFP will ensure that parking is dealt with in such a way that the
overall parking situation in the area is improved, i.e. more spaces available. For your
information I have attached a communication from City Planner Tina Cassidy and a map
of the area in question showing zoning boundaries
Very truly yours,
William F. Scanlon, Jr., Mayor
Refer to Planning and Legal Affairs
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January 20, 2004
Honorable City Council
City Hall
Beverly, MA 01915
Dear Honorable Council:
I hereby submit for your information, the attached 2003 Annual Beano Reports from the
following organizations:
St. John the Evangelist Parish
Friends of Beverly Council on Aging.
Very truly yours,
William F. Scanlon, Jr., Mayor
Receive and Place on File
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January 20, 2004
Honorable City Council
City Hall
Beverly, MA 01915
Dear Honorable Council:
I hereby reappoint, subject to your review and recommendation, the following citizens to
serve as members of the Library Board of Trustees:
Ms. Lindsay Diehl,
31 Abbot Street
Beverly, MA 01915
Ms. Helga Senko
36 Hillside Avenue
Beverly, MA 01915
Their terms to be effective until January 31, 2007.
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Very truly yours,
William F. Scanlon, Jr., Mayor
Refer to Public Services
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January 20, 2004
Honorable City Council
City Hall
Beverly, MA 01915
Dear Honorable Council:
I hereby appoint, subject to your review and recommendation, the following citizen to
serve as a Constable in the City of Beverly for the express purpose of serving Civil Process:
William Walter Cicci
15 Kennedy Drive
Beverly, MA 01915
Attached is his application for appointment which has been approved by Police Chief
John Cassola.
Mr. Cicci’s term will be effective until January 31, 2007.
Very truly yours,
William F. Scanlon, Jr., Mayor
Refer to Legal Affairs
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January 20, 2004
Honorable City Council
City Hall
Beverly, MA 01915
Dear Honorable Council:
I hereby appoint, subject to your review and recommendation, Ms. Kathleen McMahon,
107 Hull Street, Beverly, MA 01915, to serve as a member of the Library Board of Trustees.
Ms. McMahon will fill the expired term of Mr. Edward Brindle who asked not to be
reappointed. Her term will be effective until January 31, 2007.
Very truly yours,
William F. Scanlon, Jr., Mayor
Refer to Public Services
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January 20, 2004
Honorable City Council
City Hall
Beverly, MA 01915
Dear Honorable Council:
I hereby reappoint, subject to your review and recommendation, Mr. William Collins,
17 Madison Avenue, Beverly, MA 01915 to serve as a member of the Parks and
Recreation Commission. Mr. Collins’ term to be effective until December 31, 2006.
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Very truly yours,
William F. Scanlon, Jr., Mayor
Refer to Public Services
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January 20, 2004
Honorable City Council
City Hall
Beverly, MA 01915
Dear Honorable Council:
I respectfully request that you grant me the opportunity to speak with you tonight in
Executive Session relative to potential litigation with former salaried personnel.
Very truly yours,
William F. Scanlon, Jr., Mayor
Refer to Receive and Place on File
Communications from other City Officers and Boards
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January 13, 2004
Honorable City Council
C/o Mrs. Frances MacDonald
City Hall
Beverly, MA. 01915
Dear Councilors,
Re: Pleasant Street, southerly side, No Parking 7-10 a.m., Rantoul St. to Court St.
We have been working with Councilor Costa, Ward 2, to get some relief for residents and
businesses from the all-day commuters parking on Lower Pleasant St., southerly side, from
Rantoul St. to Court St. The best solution we have devised to post this section of Pleasant
St. NO PARKING, 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Please take the necessary action to add to Chapter 14, Section 122 (z) as follows;
No person shall park a vehicle between the hours of 7:00 a.m.
ADD: c14, s 122 (z) ;
and 10:00 a.m. on Pleasant St., southerly side, from Rantoul St. to Court St.
Very truly yours,
Dennis O. Tarsook
Traffic Sergeant
Safety Officer
Refer to Legal Affairs
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Communication from Beverly Parks and Recreation Commission relative to the
replacement of the Carriage house roof at Lynch Park.
Refer to Finance and Property and the Mayor
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Communication from the Beverly License Board relative to Sunday Sales by holders of
Licenses Under G. L. C. 138, Section 15 on an annual basis pursuant to Chapter 141 of the
Acts of 2003 which allows Sunday Sales.
Refer to Legal Affairs
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Communication from Salem Beverly Water Supply Board relative to determination of
volume of water.
Receive and Place on File
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Resubmission by Planning of City of Beverly Ordinance Chapter 10, Article III Demolition
of Historically Significant Buildings, Section 10-41, 10-43, and 10-47.
Refer to Legal Affairs
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Resubmission of applications for first, second and third class Motor Vehicle Dealers
Licenses
Refer to Legal Affairs
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Resubmission of request to increase fees in City Clerk’s Office
Refer to Finance and Property
Communications, Applications and Petitions:
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Communication from Marianne Doane relative to termination to Beverly Golf and Tennis
Commission.
Refer to Legal Affairs
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Resubmission of request for waiver of right of first refusal, Estate of Pauline Nickerson.
Refer to Legal Affairs
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Communication relative to the donation of a fountain at the corner of Hale and West
Streets from the Beverly Farms Improvement Society.
Refer to Finance and Property
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Comm. re Lothrop Street Resurfacing Project
Refer to Public Services
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Late File
Application for Weirs, Pound Nets or Fish Traps-Douglas Heath, 2 Millets Lane, Manchester
Refer to Legal Affairs
Reports from Committees
:
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The Committee on Legal Affairs to whom was referred the matter of Communication
relative to change in Zoning Edwards School 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 will hold public hearing on Tuesday,
February 17, 2004 at 7:00 PM relative to a zoning change for the Edwards School Property
to Central Commercial .
8-0 Vote
Order read once and adopted
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The Committee on Legal Affairs to whom was referred the matter of Ordinance Change-
Demolition of Historically Significant Buildings 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 will hold a Public hearing on
Monday, February 2, 2004 at 7:50 PM in City Council Chambers, Third Floor, 191 Cabot
Street, Beverly, MA relative to Chapter 10, Article III, Demolition of Historically Significant
Buildings, Section 10-41, 10-43 and 10-47 relative to Historic Buildings.
8-0 Vote
Order read once and adopted
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The Committee on Legal Affairs to whom was referred the matter of Applications for
Motor Vehicle Dealers Licenses have considered said matter and beg leave to report as
follows, to wit:
Recommend the Licenses be Granted
8-0 Vote
Order read once and adopted
Unfinished Business:
Resolutions:
Motions and Orders:
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By Councilor Hobin:
Ordered: That the Essex Street entrance to Hurd Stadium be named Mel Deveau Way.
(after acceptance by the Beverly School Committee) Mr. Deveau has been a devoted
Beverly Youth Sports most of his life. He is a great BHS Football fan, a Beverly High School
alumnist and football player and has been an active member of the Beverly Football
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Boosters Sports Club since its inception and has attended every Beverly/Salem
Thanksgiving game for the past 90 years. Mr. Deveau was inducted into the Beverly High
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School Athletic Hall of Fame in 2003
Refer to Legal Affairs
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By Councilor Burke:
Ordered: That the city council request that a letter be sent to Massachusetts Electric
requesting that a streetlamp be installed on McKay Street on pole #557.
Refer to Public Services
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By Councilor Coughlin:
Ordered: That there be an evaluative study of the Beverly Police Department enacted
by a paid outside professional law enforcement agency.
Refer to Finance and Property
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By Councilor Flaherty:
Ordered: That the Health Agent and Purchasing Agent contact their colleagues in
Salem, Peabody and Danvers to explore the possibility of setting up a Drug Pu8rchasing
Consortium for the Canadian Market, with the approval and support of the Mayor.
Refer to Public Services
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By Councilor Flaherty:
Ordered: That the Administration create salary ranges for Department Heads and
Assistant Department Heads and update job descriptions where needed.
Refer to Finance and Property
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By Councilor Martin:
Ordered: That the City Solicitor and Acting Human Resources Director review the recent
benefit payments to the following former employees: Mayor Thomas Crean, Mayor’s
Secretary Crystal Atherton, Mayor’s Chief of Staff Rob Valliere, Finance Director Thomas
Durkin, Personnel Director Tom L’Italien, City Planner Debra Hurlburt and City Solicitor
Peter Gilmore and report back to the City Council within two weeks.
Refer to Finance and Property
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By Councilor Martin:
Ordered: That the Finance Director determine the financial impact to the FY04 to the
following former employees: Mayor Tom Crean, Mayor’s Secretary Crystal Atherton,
Mayor’s Chief of Staff Rob Valliere, Finance Director Tom Durkin, Personnel Director Tom
L’Italien, City Planner Debra Hurlburt and City Solicitor Peter Gilmore and report back to
the Council within two weeks.
Refer to Finance and Property
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By Councilor Flaherty
Ordered: That the City and the School Committee consider consolidating services.
Refer to Finance and Property
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By Councilor Troubetaris:
Ordered: That the Finance and Property Committee allow additional time each meeting
in order to review budget shortfalls for the 2004 budget and address them in a fiscally
responsible manner. Additional time is needed to review the budget and to set options
for any problems that arise due to shortfalls.
Refer to Finance and Property
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By Councilor Troubetaris:
Ordered: That Mayor Scanlon present a preliminary draft of the 2005 budget prior to
May 1, 2004 in order that the council can review early on in order to prepare the council
for anticipated cuts in the budget. This will allow the council to prepare options for any
pending shortfalls. I want to make it perfectly clear this is a draft only and I am well
aware that the figures will not be accurate until the state finalized their figures. This order
is meant to give the council a head start rather than making eleventh our decisions.
Refer to Finance and Property
Meeting adjourned: 9:10 PM Frances A. Macdonald, CMC
City Clerk
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