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2011-01-03Regular Meeting Page 1 of 6 Beverly Meeting Minutes From: Kathy Connolly [kconnolly @beverlyma.gov] Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2011 4 :11 PM To: minutes @beverlyma.gov; caugulewicz @beverlyma.gov Subject: 1 -3 -11 meeting.doc Regular Meeting Beverly City Council 7:00 PM January 3, 2011 Rolf Call: Councilors Present:, Judith A. Cronin, Patricia A. Grimes, Paul M. Guanci, Kevin Hobin, James F. Latter, Donald Martin, D. Wesley Slate, Jr., Michael P. Cahill Maureen Troubetaris Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag: yea b councilor Martin APPROVAL OF MINUTES — NOVEMBER 15, 2010 Public Hearings and Public Speakers: 7:00 PM Rose Maglio Presentations, Awards and Memorials: Communications from His Honor the Mayor: #1 January 3, 2011 Honorable City Council City Hall Beverly, MA 01915 Dear Honorable Council: As you know, the City of Beverly has received a grant of $500,000 to help in the construction of an artificial turf field inside the track oval at Beverly High School. When I approached your Honorable Council for permission to pursue the grant, that approval was given on the condition that we successfully raise the required match of $333,333 from private sources. At that time I, along with others, took on the task of raising the needed match believing that there would be individuals and institutions willing to step forward to meet the challenge. Because we must confirm to the state by January 31 st that matching funds are available, there has been a real pressure on developing commitments early. For that reason strong emphasis has been placed on finding people and institutions with the capacity to make sizeable commitments. We will be pursuing a second field soon and for that effort we expect to pursue BHS alumni 4/15/2011 Regular Meeting Page 2 of 6 including former athletes as well as parents of current and future students and citizens throughout Beverly. The state grant program works on a reimbursement basis similar to that of Chapter 90 Highway expenditures. I have used that approach with prospective donors. The State requires that the design of the field be complete by June 3 0, 2011 and that the field be constructed in its entirety during fiscal 2012. I have therefore developed pledges on the basis that they would be entirely payable by June 30, 2012, the last day of fiscal 2012. I am pleased to advise you tonight that with the considerable help of Maria Decker, School Committee Member from Ward Six, we are certain to reach our goal. Maria has successfully solicited sports teams and boosters associated with school and youth sports as well as parent teacher organizations. Highlighting the fund raising efforts are pledges of $50,000 from Henry and Donna Bertolon, $50,000 from the Loring family and $50,000 from Affiliated Managers Group whose president is Sean Healey. Generous pledges of $25,000 were also made by Bob Broudo on behalf of Landmark School and the Beverly Cooperative Bank headed up by Bill Howard as well as $20,000 pledges by DanversBank, Meg Hamilton of Hamilton Thorne Research and by Dinart Serpa who is the owner of Dunkin Donuts locations in Beverly. The Fonzos who own Aero Manufacturing have contributed $10,000. These commitments alone total $270,000. Several other pledges have been made by Salem Five, North Shore Bank and Eastern Bank as well as the Beverly Rotary Club and Endicott College. We have received pledges of $5,000 from the Beverly High School PTSO and $3,000 from the Briscoe PTO. Also several sports and booster organizations have made commitments of as yet unknown sums. When these and the pledge from Kelly Automotive for $100 per car, new or used, sold to a Beverly resident at each of six dealerships in 2011 is added in, it is clear that we have met our goal. John Dunn's enclosed letter requests that your Honorable Council appropriate the entire sum of $833,333 needed to finance construction of the field. That entire amount will be reimbursed from the grant and the private donations leaving the City with no net cost. I also wish to remind the Council that grant provisions require that the care and custody of the parcel of land containing the track must be transferred to the Parks and Recreation Commission. Several votes will be necessary. The School Committee will vote on January 12 to transfer the care and custody of the land in question to the Parks and Recreation Commission. The Planning Board will vote on January 18 that the parcel meets ANR (Approval Not Required) criteria. The Parks and Recreation Commission will vote on January 19 or 20 to accept care and custody of the parcel. The City Council is hereby requested to take a first reading tonight on the order which the City Solicitor will present and set a Public Hearing on January 18 at which time a vote will need to be taken to appropriate the total sum of $833,333 and your approval of the transfer of care and custody of the land to the Parks and Recreation Commission. The entire completed package of approvals and appropriations needs to be delivered to the Division of Conservation Services no later than January 31, 2011. A timeline of necessary transactions is attached to this letter. Any contributions beyond the $333,000 goal will be applied to the second field which is expected to cost $1,000,000 to complete. While the second field will be a challenge, we will not be up against a firm deadline and we will be able to pursue contributions from a broad population. I wish to thank profusely all those partners who have made commitments in these difficult times thus allowing us to take advantage of the $500,000 grant. The cooperation from individuals and organizations has been splendid and proves how much people care about our City. Making all this happen is a real victory for Beverly. Very truly yours William F. Scanlon, Jr. Mayor 4/15/2011 Regular Meeting Appointments: #2 Honorable City Council City Hall Beverly, MA 01915 Dear Honorable Council: Page 3 of 6 I hereby appoint, subject to your review and recommendation Mr. Don Berman, 66 Haskell Street, Apt 1N, Beverly to serve as a member of the Cable TV Advisory Commission. His term to be effective from January 31, 2011 until January 31, 2014. Very truly yours, William F. Scanlon, Jr. Mayor Refer to Public Services REAPPOINTMENTS #3 Honorable City Council City Hall Beverly, MA 01915 Dear Honorable Council: I hereby reappoint, subject to your review and recommendation the following to serve as members of the Trustees of the Public Library: Neil Olsen, 133 Valley Street, Beverly Joanne Panunzio, 31 Old Planters Road, Beverly Their terms to be effective from January 31, 2011 until January 31, 2014. Very truly yours, William F. Scanlon, Jr. Mayor Refer to public Services #4 4/15/2011 Regular Meeting Page 4 of 6 January 3, 2011 Honorable City Council City Hall Beverly, MA 01915 Dear Honorable Council: I hereby reappoint, subject to your review and recommendation Mr. Joel Margolis, 1 Worthington Green, Beverly to serve as a member of the Board of Appeal - Zoning: His term to be effective from January 31, 2011 until January 31, 2014. Very truly yours, William F. Scanlon, Jr. Mayor Refer to Legal Affairs #5 Honorable City Council City Hall Beverly, MA 01915 Dear Honorable Council: I hereby reappoint, subject to your review and recommendation the following to serve as members of the Airport Commission: Leo White, 12 Stewart Lane, Beverly Paul Barnico, 11 Iverson Road, Beverly William Mahoney, 10 Beverly Hill Avenue, Beverly Karen H.P. Nelson, 10 Normandy Row, Topsfield Their terms to be effective from December 31, 2010 until December 31, 2013. Very truly yours, William F. Scanlon, Jr. Mayor Refer to public Services #6 Honorable City Council City Hall Beverly, MA 01915 Dear Honorable Council: 4/15/2011 Regular Meeting Page 5 of 6 I hereby reappoint, subject to your review and recommendation the following to serve as trustees of the David Lynch Public Parks Fund: Elizabeth Caputo, 137 McKay Street, Beverly September 30, 2012 Joan Fairbank, 11 Liberty Street, Beverly September 30, 2013 Robert G. Richardson, 11 Liberty Street, Beverly September 30, 2013 Rosalie Kerr, 12 Millbrook Road, Beverly September 30, 2013 Alice Burns, 12 Museum Road, Beverly September 30, 2013 Their terms to be effective as noted above. Very truly yours, William F. Scanlon, Jr. Mayor Refer to public Services Communications from Other City Officers and Boards: Communications, Applications and Petitions: #7 Application — Second Hand Junk Dealers License (Narek Mahtesyan) 135 A Cabot St. (dba) Cash Point 1 Refer to Legal Affairs #s Communication — Beverly Clean Energy Advisory Committee Refer to Legal Affairs Reports from Committees: #1 The Committee on Finance and Property to whom was referred the matter of Appropriation for Turf Field Project have considered said matter and beg leave to report as follows, to wit: Submit the accompanying order and recommend its adoption Ordered that: 4/15/2011 Regular Meeting Page 6 of 6 The City of Beverly will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday January 18, 2011 at 7:45 PM in City Council Chambers, Third Floor 191 Cabot St., Beverly, MA relative to: Ordered: That the Beverly City Council accept a Massachusetts Division of Conservation Services' Parkland Acquisition and Renovations for Communities grant in the amount of $500,000 and community donations in the amount of $333,333.33 and appropriate such amounts for the construction of a turf athletic field inside the track oval on land adjacent to Beverly High School. 1 1 t Reading Jan. 3,2011 Public Hearing Jan.18, 2011 2nd Reading Final Approval #235 The Committee on Legal Affairs / Committee of the Whole to who was referred the matter of Appointment to the Planning Board Mr. Michael O'Brien 9 Willow St. Beverly, MA. have considered said matter and beg leave to report as follows, to wit: Recommend the Council Approve the appointment Order read once and adopted Unfinished Business: Motions and Orders: Motion to suspend the rules to go into Executive Session Roll Call Vote 9 -0 Meeting Adjourned: 8:24 PM Attest: Kathleen P. 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