Minutes - Monday 18 December 2017Regular Meeting - Beverly City Council, Beverly, MA
MINUTES - Monday, 18 December 2017 @ 7:00 PM
Beverly City Hall, 191 Cabot Street, 3r Floor Council Chamber
Called to Order @ 7:05 PM
Roll Call: John P. Frates Jr., Scott D. Houseman -Vice President, David J. Lang,
James F. Latter, Donald G. Martin, Estelle M. Rand, Matthew J. St. Hilaire, Jason C.
Silva, Paul M. Guanci- President.
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag: Councilors Silva & St.Hilaire
Moment of Silence:
1. Neil B. Olson, Trustees of the Beverly Public Library (40 years)
2. Richard J. Levesque, BFD (30 years)
3. Vincent Congley, DPW Mechanic (23 years)
Presentations, Awards and Memorials: None
Resolutions:
1. #557 — Dr. Paul A. Manzo, School Committee Vice President
2. #558 — Jason C. Silva, Councilor -at -Large
3. #559 —Matthew J. St. Hilaire, Councilor -at -Large
Vote to Approve the three Resolutions: 9 -0
Comments by Citizens (subject to the conditions contained in Appendix
A to the "Rules and Orders "): Anyone who would like to speak at the
Meeting has until 9:30AM on the day of the Meeting to register with the
City Clerk. (Limit of 3 @ 5 minutes each). None
Public Hearings: None
Acceptance of Minutes of Previous Meetings:
1. Monday, 4 December 2017 - Regular Meeting
Vote to Approve: 9 -0
Communications from His Honor the Mayor:
#556
December 18, 2017
The Honorable City Council
City Hall
191 Cabot Street
Beverly, MA 01915
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Dear Honorable City Council:
I am pleased to inform you that the City of Beverly, through our Public Services Department, has
received a Risk Management Grant from the Massachusetts Interlocal Insurance Association
(MIIA) in the amount of $8,000. With your approval, this grant will be used to support security
and safety improvements at City Hall by installing security cameras and appropriate support
technology. Massachusetts General Law Chapter 44 Section 53A requires both City Council and
mayoral approval before any grant or gifts to the city can be expended for their prescribed
purpose. I therefore request the City Council approve this grant by taking action on this matter at
your upcoming meeting of the City Council on Monday, December 18, 2017. Thank you.
Sincerely yours,
Michael P. Cahill
Mayor
Referred to Finance & Pro
#232A
December 18, 2017
The Honorable City Council
Beverly City Hall
191 Cabot Street
Beverly, MA 01915
Dear Honorable City Council:
I respectfully submit for your consideration a proposed revision to the Tax Increment Financing (TIF)
agreement between the City of Beverly and KROHNE, Inc. ( KROHNE).
As the Council may recall, the City of Beverly executed a TIF agreement in November of 2015 with
KROHNE to support relocation of their North American Free Trade Area (NAFTA) headquarters from
Peabody to 55 Cherry Hill Drive in Beverly. The project included the purchase of land and the
construction of two buildings, totaling 84,000 square feet (SF) of which 20,000, SF would be dedicated to
office space and 64,000 SF would become a manufacturing facility, which would accommodate three
additional manufacturing lines. The level of capital investment for the project is approximately $27
million including property acquisition, building demolition, design, construction, and purchase of
machinery and equipment. It is expected that KRO14NE will create at least, an additional 56 full time jobs
for highly skilled workers over and above its existing 46 employees.
In 2016, KROHNE requested, and was granted, an amendment to the original TIF agreement reflecting a
new site development plan and revised construction schedule. Although construction is now well
underway, the project has experienced construction- related delays and KROHNE is estimating an
occupancy date of April, 2018. As it stands, if KROHNE receives its Certificate of Occupancy in April of
2018 the exemption will only apply to those taxes levied between that date and the end of that fiscal year,
June 30, 2018, so any tax relief would be very limited. Consequently, KROHNE is requesting that the
existing TIF agreement be revised so that the 10 -year tax increment exemption commence in FY2019,
instead of FY2018 and would end in FY 2028, instead of 2027. This change in the TIF schedule would
allow KROHNE to receive the full benefit of the TIF agreement as originally intended. Given
KROHNE's commitment to Beverly, its level of investment in the property and its ability to generate
jobs, particularly in the field of advanced manufacturing, it is important that we continue to fully support
this effort.
I respectfully request your consideration of the revised Tax Increment Financing Agreement with
KROHNE, Inc., and seek your support and authorization during the December 18, 2017 City Council
Meeting.
For any specific questions relative to the proposed amendment to the TIF agreement, please contact Aaron
Clausen, Director of Planning and Development, directly at 978 - 605 -2341
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Sincerely yours,
Michael P. Cahill
Mayor
Attachments
cc: Aaron Clausen, Planning Director
Terry DeBlasie, City Assessor
Stephanie Williams, City Solicitor
Bryant Ayles, Finance Director
Denise Deschamps, Economic Development Planner
Referred to Finance & Property
Communications from other City Officers & Boards:
Council President entertained a Motion to accept a Late File from
the Assistant City Solicitor — Approved — Vote: 9 -0
LATE FILE - #506B
Communication —Assistant City Solicitor — Folger Avenue Supplement
Referred to Public Services
Communications, Applications & Petitions:
#560
MA -State Lottery Commission — Keno Monitor — Schooner Hannah Beer & Wine, 52
Cabot Street
Received and Placed on File — Vote: 9 -0
#561
Historic Beverly (formerly Beverly Historical Society) — Receipt of Historic Documents —
Bills & Receipts from the City Clerk
Received and Placed on File — Vote: 9 -0
Unfinished Business (Final Passage):
#507
The Committee on Legal Affairs, to whom was referred the matter of Communication — Planning Director —
Zoning Ordinance Amendment — 40R Smart Growth Overlay, have considered said matter and beg leave to
report as follows, to wit
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Submit the accompanying amended Ordinance and recommend its adoption, pending Publication and Final
Passage:
ORDERED: Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Beverly as follows:
In the year two thousand and seventeen
An Ordinance amending an Ordinance relative to:
Chapter 300 "Zoning"
Introducing a new Article XIX "Smart Growth and Transit Oriented Overlay Districts"
First Reading: Monday, 2 October 2017
Second Reading: Monday, 4 December 2017
Pending Publication and Final Passage — Published in the Salem News on 8 December 2017
Final Passage: Monday, 18 December 2017
Order read once and adopted — Vote: 9 -0
#507A
The Committee on Legal Affairs, to whom was referred the matter of Communication — Chair, Planning Board
— Recommendation on Smart Growth Overlay District ( "SGOD "), have considered said matter and beg leave
to report as follows, to wit:
Receive and Place on File — Vote: 9 -0
#524
The Committee on Legal Affairs, to whom was referred the matter of Communication — Mayor — Amendment
to Ch. 270 — Vehicles and Traffic, have considered said matter and beg leave to report as follows, to wit:
Receive and Place on File — Vote: 9 -0
#524A
The Committee on Legal Affairs, to whom was referred the matter of Communication — Planning Director —
Additional Materials — Downtown Parking Strategy / Pricing, have considered said matter and beg leave to
report as follows, to wit:
Submit the accompanying amended Ordinance and recommend its adoption, pending Publication and Final
Passage:
ORDERED: Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Beverly as follows:
In the year two thousand and seventeen
An Ordinance amending an Ordinance relative to parking regulations:
Chapter 270 "Vehicles & Traffic" as indicated in Appendix A which is attached thereto.
All amendments to Chapter 270 by these Orders will go into effect on 1 July 2018.
First Reading: Monday, 6 November 2017
Second Reading: Monday, 4 December 2017
Pending Publication and Final Passage — Published in the Salem News on 8 December 2017
Final Passage: Monday, 18 December 2017
Order read once and adopted — Vote: 9 -0
Reports of Committees:
#232A
The Committee on Finance & Property, to whom was referred the matter of Communication — Mayor — TIF
Revision — KROHNE, Inc., 55 Cherry Hill Drive, have considered said matter and beg leave to report as
follows, to wit:
Recommend the Council Approve the Request
Order read once and adopted — Vote: 9 -0
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#550
The Committee on Finance & Property, to whom was referred the matter of Communication — Commissioner,
Public Services — Powers & Sullivan South Essex Sewerage District Report on Examination of Basic
Financial Statements — Year Ended June 30, 2017, have considered said matter and beg leave to report as
follows, to wit:
Receive and Place on File
Order read once and adopted — Vote: 9 -0
#556
The Committee on Finance & Property, to whom was referred the matter of Communication — Mayor — MIIA
Risk Management Grant $8K — City Hall Security, have considered said matter and beg leave to report as
follows, to wit:
Recommend the Council Approve the Request
Order read once and adopted — Vote: 9 -0
#546
The Committee on Legal Affairs, to whom was referred the matter of Communication — Mayor —
Reappointments — Planning Board — Ellen Flannery, Wayne Miller & Zane Craft, have considered said matter
and beg leave to report as follows, to wit:
Recommend the Council Approve the Reappointments
Order read once and adopted — Vote: 9 -0
#552
The Committee on Legal Affairs, to whom was referred the matter of Communication — City Clerk — 2018
Lodging House Licenses, have considered said matter and beg leave to report as follows, to wit:
Recommend the Licenses be granted upon receipt of inspections by Buildings, Electrical, Health & Fire
Departments
Order read once and adopted — Vote: 9 -0
#166
The Committee on Finance & Property, to whom was referred the matter of Council President Guanci,
Councilors Silva & St.Hilaire — Deduct Water Meters, have considered said matter and beg leave to report as
follows, to wit:
Receive and Place on File
Order read once and adopted — Vote: 9 -0
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#505
The Committee on Public Services, to whom was referred the matter of Street Acceptance — 232 Essex
Street (NKA Pond View Lane) Planning Board, have considered said matter and beg leave to report as
follows, to wit:
Recommend the Council Approve the Request:
In the year two thousand and seventeen
Be it ordered by the City Council of the City of Beverly as follows:
ORDER OF TAKING
By virtue of and pursuant to the authority conferred by Mass. Gen. Laws chapter 79, chapter 82 and
any other applicable law, the City of Beverly, by and through its Mayor and City Council, does hereby take a
permanent and perpetual easement for and on behalf of the City of Beverly and the general public over and
through the parcel referenced below for all purposes for which public ways are used in the City of Beverly and
to construct, inspect, repair, remove, replace, operate and maintain and to abandon, if desired, (a) a sanitary
sewer or sewers with any manholes, pipes, conduits and other appurtenances, (b) pipes, conduits and their
appurtenances for the conveyance of water, and (c) a covered surface and ground water drain or drains with
any manholes, pipes, conduits and their appurtenances, and to do all other acts incidental to the foregoing,
in, over, under, through, across, upon and along the easement area. The purpose of the taking hereunder is
the laying out, establishing and accepting of a public way in and for the City of Beverly in accordance with
Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 82, section 21 and 24.
The permanent easement taken traverses "Pond View Lane" as shown on a plan entitled, "Street
Acceptance Plan, Essex Crossing, Beverly, Massachusetts ", dated September 12, 2017, to be recorded
herewith. The easement is more particularly bounded and described as set forth on Exhibit A, attached
hereto.
Specifically excluded from this taking are the street lights, site specific drainage outfalls, and Bio- filtration tree
pits that are the responsibility of Store Master Funding XI, LLC and successors in title for 234 Essex Street,
Beverly, Massachusetts.
No damages shall be payable as a result of this taking.
Order read once and adopted — Vote: 9 -0
#505A
The Committee on Public Services, to whom was referred the matter of Communication — Assistant City
Engineer — Pond View Lane Road Repair approval, have considered said matter and beg leave to report as
follows, to wit:
Recommend the Council Approve the Request
Order read once and adopted — Vote: 9 -0
#506
The Committee on Public Services, to whom was referred the matter of Street Acceptance — Bass River
Estates (Off Folger Avenue) — Planning Board, have considered said matter and beg leave to report as
follows, to wit:
Recommend the Council Approve the Request
Order read once and adopted — Vote: 9 -0
#506A
The Committee on Public Services, to whom was referred the matter of Bass River Beverly LLC — Folger
Avenue Street Acceptance, have considered said matter and beg leave to report as follows, to wit:
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Recommend the Council Approve the Request
Order read once and adopted — Vote: 9 -0
#5066
The Committee on Public Services, to whom was referred the matter of Communication — Assistant City
Solicitor — Folger Avenue Supplement, have considered said matter and beg leave to report as follows, to wit:
Submit the accompanying Order and recommend its adoption:
ORDERED: In the year two thousand and seventeen
Be it ordered by the City Council of the City of Beverly as follows:
ORDER OF TAKING
By virtue of and pursuant to the authority conferred by Mass. Gen. Laws Ch. 79, Ch. 82 and any
other applicable law, the City of Beverly by and through its Mayor and City Council, does hereby take a
permanent and perpetual easement for and on behalf of the City of Beverly and the general public over
and through the parcel referenced below for all purposes for which public ways are used in the City of
Beverly and to construct, inspect, repair, remove, replace, operate and maintain and to abandon, if
desired, (a) a sanitary sewer or sewers with any manholes, pipes, conduits and other appurtenances, (b)
pipes, conduits and their appurtenances for the conveyance of water, and (c) a covered surface and
ground water drain or drains with any manholes, pipes, conduits and their appurtenances, and to do all
other acts incidental to the foregoing, in, over, under, through, across, upon and along the easement area.
The purpose of the taking hereunder is the laying out, establishing and accepting of a public way in and
for the City of Beverly in accordance with Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 82, section 21 and 24.
The permanent easement taken traverses "Folger Avenue" as shown on a plan entitled, "Road
Acceptance Plan in Beverly, MA ", dated June 30, 2017, to be recorded herewith. The easement is more
particularly bounded and described as set forth on Exhibit A, attached hereto.
No damages shall be payable as a result of this taking.
Order read once and adopted — Vote: 9 -0
#545
The Committee on Public Services, to whom was referred the matter of Communication — Mayor —
Reappointments — Airport Commission — Paul Brean, Paul Trefry, Peter Gentile, have considered said matter
and beg leave to report as follows, to wit:
Recommend the Council Approve the Reappointments
Receive and Place on File — Vote: 9 -0
#547
The Committee on Public Services, to whom was referred the matter of Communication — Mayor —
Reappointments — Parks & Recreation Commission — Mark Casey & Dorothy Boles, have considered said
matter and beg leave to report as follows, to wit:
Recommend the Council Approve the Reappointments
Receive and Place on File — Vote: 9 -0
#548
The Committee on Public Services, to whom was referred the matter of Communication — Mayor —
Reappointments — Harbor Management Authority — Donald Neuman, have considered said matter and beg
leave to report as follows, to wit:
W .K.
Recommend the Council Approve the Reappointment
Receive and Place on File — Vote: 9 -0
Motions and Orders: None
Meeting Adjourned: 8:13 PM Attest: D. Wesley Slate, Jr.
City Clerk
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