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2008-01-10 CITY OF BEVERLY PUBLIC MEETING MINUTES Date: Board: Location: Members Present Thursday, February 6,2008 Harbor Management Authority Beverly Public Library - Barnett Gallery Chair Miranda Gooding, Sylvan Menezes, Greg Ward, Charlie Raymond, Wesley Slate, Maureen Troubetaris, Paul Miedzionoski and Rinus Oosthoek Donald Neuman Lou Bochynski Members Absent: Others Present Recorder: Eileen Sacco Miranda Gooding called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Minutes On a motion duly made and seconded, the minutes for the meeting of November 8,2007 were approved. Financial Report Miedzionoski raised the question of how financial reports should be provided to the Authority and discussion ensued. Oosthoek volunteered to assist on budgetary issues and review going forward. It was agreed that John Dunn would be invited to the Authority's next meeting to provide background information to the group, particularly new members, regarding the finances of the Authority and the mechanism of preparing an annual budget. Administrative Report Members discussed the need for centralized filing and Gooding agreed to review files at Harbormaster's building and to assemble essential information for filing at City Hall. A list of materials that the Authority would like to review include: current Lease forms, Budget, Waiting List, Rules and Regulations, Harbor Management Plan, History of Rates for Marinas. Facilities Report Members discussed the establishment of new rates at Glover Wharf for the upcoming 2008 season. The Facilities Committee recommended that the rate be increased to $140/linear foot. On a motion duly made and seconded, the recommended increase was approved by unanimous vote. The matter of the Edelstein eviction was discussed. Bochynski reported that his attempts to come up with a solution by swapping slips with another lessee had been unsuccessful and that eviction appeared to be the only possible solution at this point. It was agreed that the matter would be referred to the City Solicitor's office for further action. The Facilities Committee will continue to review the Municipal Marina Rules and Regulations document in order to ensure consistency with the new lease forms drafted by the City Solicitor's office. Bochynski reported that he had engaged/was about to engage a contractors to clean and inspect the floats at both facilities for the sum of $15,700. Other Matters Gooding reported briefly on the status of the Beverly Port Marina litigation and the status of the latest borings in connection with the dredging project. Lou discussed the Mayor's support of pending legislation authorizing substantial funding for the Seaport Council, with the hopes that funding would finally be made available for actual construction and repairs at the marinas. Councilor Troubetaris discussed the issue of erosion at Obear Park. The members discussed a plan for honoring former Chairman John Frates for his service to the Authority. The meeting was adjourned at 9:00 pm.