2009-06-03
CITY OF BEVERLY
PUBLIC MEETING MINUTES
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City Hall Conference Room B
June 3,2009
Chairman Richard Benevento, William Bent, Richard
Hutchinson, Tina Cassidy, Sgt. John Shairs, Bill Fiore
Sheila Field
Councilor Wes Slate
Eileen Sacco
Benevento calls the meeting to order at 8:30 a.m.
1. Discussion: Distribution of Lon2 Term Meters on Rantou. Street / Or2anic
Rainbow and S2t. Shairs
Shairs reports that the City ordinance calls for long term meters on the ICC side ofRantoul
Street. He notes that the ordinance specifies seven (7) long term meters and explains that
sometime ago an additional three long term meters were installed in that area bringing the total
long term meters to ten (10) but the ordinance was never changed to reflect that increase. Shairs
explains that he monitored the area and removed three of the long term meters to bring it into
compliance with the ordinance. Shairs notes that some of the business owners in the area are
concerned about that and have requested that the long term meters be spread out up and down
Rantoul Street.
Shairs explains that there is a plan to install 150 additional meters downtown including the post
office area.
Shairs notes that the area of the Panther Pub had no signs limiting parking and that one hour
parking signs for three parking spaces were recommended. He also notes that there are some on
River Street as well and that has helped. Cassidy reviews the potential locations for the new
meters on the map. She notes that these locations are parking spots where commuters are
parking today, although there are no meters. Cassidy also notes that there are spaces by Casa de
Luca that are two hour spaces that are not used at present due to changes in use of abutting
properties.
Bent asks if there is any residential only parking. Cassidy explains that the city has avoided that
because they do not have a parking department.
Benevento asks if the long term parking is enforced. Cassidy reports that it is enforced, noting
that it will cost $3.00 for 12 hours.
Shairs notes that the owner of the Organic Rainbow prompted this discussion regarding the long
term meters on Rantoul Street, noting that they requested the ten long term meter heads.
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Cassidy states that she feels that this is a reasonable approach, noting that the city is hoping to
have some of the new meters in by the fall and Finance Director John Dunn is hopeful that they
will all be in by next spring. She says that the question is whether to put back the three long term
meters on Rantoul Street and request an ordinance change or leave it as it is at 7 long term
spaces. She notes that the ordinance change would be with the understanding that the city will
take another look at it when the new meters are installed.
Benevento suggests that all of the downtown parking should be looked at. He asks what kind of
meters are proposed to be installed. Cassidy reports that they are Smart Meters that can be
accessed with coins or a debit card.
Slate suggests that the Commission send this back to the City Council reinforcing that the
ordinance calls for 7 long term meters in that area.
Cassidy:
Motion to acknowledge the request but recommend that a decision be deferred
until the meter project is complete and the impact of it is known. Fiore seconds
the motion, all in favor. The motion carries (6-0).
Shairs:
Motion to remove the restrictive parking signs on lower Railroad Avenue, near
the Casa de Luca and former Press Box restaurants until the meter project is in
place. Bent seconds the motion, all in favor. The motion carried (6-0).
Discussion/ Recommendation to the City Council Re2ardin2 Possible Elimination of On-
Street Parkin2 on West Side of Marshall Court
Sgt. Shairs reports that Marshall Court is a very narrow, sloping street that has no restrictions
currently on on-street parking. He notes that people park on both sides of the street and when
they do they restrict access by emergency vehicles. He explains that he has instructed people
who have contacted him to call the police when cars are parked on both sides and that police
have been ticketing cars when that happens. He notes that they are blocking emergency access.
Benevento asks if this is an accepted City street. Cassidy states that it is not an accepted street,
but is on a list of streets on which the city is authorized to make temporary repairs.
Councilor Slate suggests that the Commission visit the site.
Joyce Cahill addresses the Commission and explains that the problem has occurred because new
tenants on Webber Street have restricted parking from 6-10 a.m. and they are parking on
Marshall Court as a result.
Cassidy suggests that the city post no parking signs on Marshall Court, the same as is posted on
Webber Street.
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Shairs states that he thinks that there has to be no parking on one side of Marshall Court. He
suggests that there be no parking anytime on the west side of the street closest to Porter Street.
This will still allow parking on the east side of the street.
Benevento suggests that Sgt. Shairs and Councilor Slate visit the site and see what could be
done. He also requests an opinion from the City Solicitor as to what the City can and cannot do
in terms of street sign posting on unaccepted streets.
Cahill states that she is concerned about people parking across her driveway and states that she
would like to see no parking on Marshall Court at all. Cassidy questions if that would cause a
problem for other neighbors. Shairs agrees and states that it is not wise to eliminate parking on
both sides of the street since some residences have no access to off-street parking in this area.
He also notes that the City needs access for public safety vehicles.
Bent: Motion to table the matter to the next meeting pending a site visit by Shairs and Slate and
receipt of an opinion from the City Solicitor as to the jurisdiction of the City regarding
unaccepted streets. Hutchinson seconds the motion, all members in favor. The motion
carries (6-0).
Old/N ew Business
Benevento asks if the signs recommended by the Commission have been installed in the
Shingleville area. Shairs explains that he talked with the Department of Public Services and
reports that they have been replacing the signs that need to be replaced, noting that 16-24 signs
need to be replaced in total.
Shairs reports that MGM is looking at Beverly to possibly film a movie on Cabot Street in
September. He notes that a meeting with officials at MGM and the City of Beverly will be held
this week. He states that he should have more information regarding this such as the closing
down of streets for the July meeting.
Hutchinson reports that on Lennox Street, cars park right to the corner of Rantoul Street. He
suggested a "No Parking Here to Corner" sign be installed. Shairs will take a look at that and
report back in July.
Adjournment
Benevento asks if there is any other business to conduct at this meeting. There is none.
Hutchinson: motion to adjourn, seconded by Shairs. All members in favor, the motion carries.
The meeting is adjourned at 10:00 a.m.
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