2009-01-21
City of Beverly
Planning and Construction Committee Minutes
January 21, 2009
A Meeting of the Planning and Construction Committee was held on
Wednesday, January 21, 2009 at 7:00 P.M. at the Beverly Public
Library, 32 Essex Street, Beverly, MA.
Members Present: Chairman Ray Bouchard, Ed Doherty, Dan Skolski
and Maureen Hobin.
Others Present: Peter Seamans and Cheryl Lamont.
The Meeting was called to order at 7:00 P.M. by the Chairman, Mr.
Ray Bouchard.
Mr. Skolski made a motion to approve the minutes of September 17,
2008 as presented. Mrs. Hobin seconded. All in favor. Motion
passes.
Planning and Construction
Minutes - January 21, 2009
Page 2.
The following invoices were presented for payment:
Vendor Invoice Number Amount
Mount Vernon Group 18 $58,778.18*
Mount Vernon Group 19 62,192.71 **
Mount Vernon Group 20 25,903.84***
Mount Vernon Group 21 2,802.24****
* This represents the period of time from August 1 - August 31,
2008.
** This represents the period of time from September 1 - September
30, 2008.
*** This represents the period of time from October 1 - October 31,
2008.
**** This represents the period of time from November 1 -
November 30, 2008.
Mr. Skolski made a motion to ratify payment of these invoices as
presented. Mr. Doherty seconded. All in favor. Motion passes.
The following invoices were presented for payment:
Vendor Invoice Number Amount
Heerey International, Inc. 12 $ 5,950.00*
Heerev International, Inc. 13 10,725.00**
Heerey International, Inc. 14 78,180.04***
Heerey International, Inc. 15 5,677.18****
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Minutes - January 21, 2009
Page 3.
* This represents the period of time from September 1 - September
30, 2008.
** This represents the period of time from July 13 - September 13,
2008.
*** This represents the period of time from July 1 - September 10,
2008.
**** This represents the period of time from June 14 - September
13, 2008.
Mr. Doherty made a motion to ratify payment of these invoices as
presented. Mr. Skolski seconded. All in favor. Motion passes.
Chairman Bouchard stated that a proposal was received from Gayle
Associates for some building envelope and other investigations for
the Library, City Hall, and eventually, the Police Station. Chairman
Bouchard stated that this proposal was looked at today by the Mayor
and is not sure if this proposal was executed or not. Chairman
Bouchard stated that this proposal is a preliminary look at the roof to
do some test cuts, to look at the windows and the brick veneer. City
Hall is having a lot of water infiltration at this time as well as at the
Library. The Library stairs will be included in this as there is a lot of
water infiltration from the brickwork into the stairs as well as the
three skylights that need to be refurbished or replaced.
The Library and City Hall front stairs need to be looked at since they
both create a tripping hazard.
Planning and Construction
Minutes - January 21, 2009
Page 4.
Chairman Bouchard stated that a contract has been signed with
Alliance Environmental Group with regard to the Beverly Golf and
Tennis Club maintenance building, which is located at the rear of
Goodyear Avenue. They will be doing a study and research to
determine whether this property has had any hazardous materials
stored there. There is a consensus that herbicides, fungicides and
other hazardous materials were stored in this property for many
years.
Chairman Bouchard stated that there has been another contract
signed with Alliance Environmental Group to remediate the site.
Chairman Bouchard stated that he received an e-mail that this work
will begin on January 29, 2009.
Chairman Bouchard stated that there is a dirt floor inside this
building, which will be removed and hopefully, will contain less than
twenty yards, which may be only six inches of soil, because of the
outcroppings of ledge all over the property.
Chairman Bouchard stated the initial work was done in November
2008 and we have one hundred eighty days in order to remediate the
site to stay under the radar of the DEP. The time limit for this is
March 3rd and needs to be twenty yards or less.
Chairman Bouchard stated the first contract was for $5,520.00, plus
any additional scope, and the second contract to remediate the site,
from Alliance Environmental Group, which has an office in
Cambridge, is $17,635.00 and required a $2,500.00 deposit, which
they have gotten from the City.
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Minutes - January 21, 2009
Page 5.
The following invoices were presented for payment:
Vendor Invoice Amount
Number
Alliance Environmental Group, Inc. 1825-1 $ 913.70
Alliance Environmental Group, Inc. 1825-2 4,606.30
Chairman Bouchard stated that there would be an additional invoice
balance for any additional work that needs to be done. He stated
that if they end up having more than twenty yards this will need to
be re-filed differently with DEP.
Mr. Skolski made a motion to ratify the payments as presented. Mr.
Doherty seconded. All in favor. Motion passes.
Chairman Bouchard stated that this work will need to be done before
the building is knocked down and includes the soil removal, waste
barrels that were stored on the outside of the building that had
spilled and asbestos and lead clean up. When this has been
completed they will be ready for demolition and the City has a bond
order to spend one point five million dollars on the Beverly Golf and
Tennis Club property.
Chairman Bouchard stated that after the clean up and remediation,
an architect will design a new building to be constructed on this site
which was found to be the most appropriate site on the property. It
has been decided that people are accustomed to having the facility
there and because of the gas dispensing facility located there and the
fact that the tank was renewed several years ago.
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Page 6.
Chairman Bouchard stated that as of January 20, 2009 the City gave
the contractor a notice to proceed on the Beverly High School but the
contract had not yet been signed. Chairman Bouchard stated that
the next order of business was groundbreaking taking place
sometime next week during the day at 1:30 P.M.
Mr. Skolski asked if the sub-contractor disputes were resolved.
Chairman Bouchard replied that out of the four bids for the general
contractor, two or three of those were disqualified because of the
pre-qualification requirements and the Solicitor's Office has been
waiting for the decision from the AG's office because the carpenters
union filed a law suit. They think if they do not get this decision
soon, they will go ahead and sign the contract. The AG's decision
has been written but it is now in the review stage.
Mr. Doherty made a motion to adjourn the meeting at 7:20 P.M.
Mrs. Hobin seconded. All in favor. Motion passes.