MINUTES - Regular - 3/11/2004 CITY OF SALEM 397
MARCH 11, 2004
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
A Regular Meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chamber
on Thursday, March 11, 2004 at 7.00 P.M. for the purpose of transacting any and
all business. Notice of this meeting was posted on March 5, 2004 at 9.39 A. M.
All Councillors were present.
Council President Leonard F. O'Leary presided.
Councillor Bencal moved to dispense with the reading of the record of the
previous meeting. It was so voted.
President O'Leary requested that everyone please rise to recite the
Pledge of Allegiance.
#165 —APPT. BONNIE CELI, ASSISTANT TREASURER
The Mayor's appointment of Bonnie Celi to serve as Assistant Treasurer
was held until the next meeting under the rules.
#166 —APPT. MICHAEL P. MARCIL, ALTERNATE, SALEM HISTORICAL
COMMISSION
The Mayor's appointment of Michael P. Marcil to serve as an alternate
member of the Salem Historical Commission for a term to expire March 1, 2006
was confirmed under suspension of the rules by a unanimous roll call vote of 11
yeas, 0 nays, and 0 absent.
Councillor O'Leary requested and received unanimous consent to
suspend the rules to allow Mr. Marcil to speak.
#167 —APPT. MARK L. FINER, CONSTABLE
The Mayor's appointment of Mark L. Finer to serve as a Constable for a
term to expire March 8, 2007, was received and filed.
#168 —APPR. HARBORMASTER —VEHICLE REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE
The following Order recommended by the Mayor, was adopted under
suspension of the rules.
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ORDERED: That the sum of Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) is hereby
appropriated from the "Receipts Reserved — Harbormaster" Account to the
"Harbormaster— Vehicle Repair and Maintenance" Account in accordance with
the recommendation of His Honor the Mayor.
#169 — PARKING RATES FOR THE PARKING GARAGES AND CHURCH
STREET LOT
The Mayor submitted an Order after the deadline of Tuesday noon
regarding proposed parking rates for the Parking Garages and Church Street lot.
Council President O'Leary declared it held under the rules.
#170 — PROGRESS REPORT FROM NEW ENGLAND ASSOCIATION OF
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES, SALEM HIGH SCHOOL
The Mayor submitting a two year progress report from the New England
Association of Schools and Colleges for Salem High School, was received and
filed.
#171 — COMMITTEE MEET WITH JOHN ADELMAN RE: 45 BROAD ST. #1
Councillor Harvey introduced the following Order, which was adopted.
ORDERED: That the Committee on Government Services meet with John
Adelman regarding the surrounding issues of 45 Broad Street #1.
#172 — COMMITTEE MEET RE: CONSULTANTS FOR THE CITY'S
PAVEMENT MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
Councillor Bencal introduced the following Order.
ORDERED: That the Director of Public Works and the Finance Director
appear before the Committee on Administration and Finance relative to the City's
hiring of a consultant "to improve the City's Pavement Management Program.
Councillor Pelletier amended that the Finance Director give an accounting
of the last five (5) fiscal years accounts payable and accounts receivable. It was
so voted.
The Order was adopted as amended and shall now read as follows:
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ORDERED: That the Director of Public Works and the Finance Director
appear before the Committee on Administration and Finance relative to the City's
hiring of a consultant "to improve the City's Pavement Management Program.
And that the Finance Director give an accounting of the last five (5) fiscal
years of accounts payable and accounts receivable.
#173 — COMMITTEE MEET RE: PART-TIME BUDGET ANALYST
Councillor Furey introduced the following Order, which was adopted.
ORDERED: That the Committee on Administration and Finance meet with
the Mayor or his representative, Bruce Guy, Finance Director, Members of the
Charter Commission to discuss the feasibility of having a part-time Budget
Analyst for the City Council.
#174 — ORDINANCE, RESIDENT STICKER, OLIVER STREET
Councillor Sosnowski introduced the following Ordinance, which was
adopted for first passage.
In the year two thousand and four
An Ordinance to amend an Ordinance relative to Traffic, Resident Sticker
Parking
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows:
Section 1. "Oliver Street in its entirety, Zone C, Color Green, "Resident Sticker
Parking Tow Zone"
Section 2. This Ordinance shall take effect as provided by City Charter.
#175 — COMMITTEE MEET RE: SATV CONTRACT
Councillor Harvey introduced the following Order.
ORDERED: That SATV's Board and Executive Director meet with the
Committee on Administration and Finance to discuss the status of the SATV
contract and funding.
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Councillor O'Keefe amended that the matter be referred to the Committee
on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs. It was so voted.
The Order was adopted as amended and shall now read as follows:
ORDERED: That SATV's Board and Executive Director meet with the
Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs to discuss the status of
the SATV contract and funding.
#176 — COMMITTEE MEET RE: SALEM BEVERLY WATER BOARD TEST
RESULTS
Councillor Bencal introduced the following Order, which was adopted.
ORDERED: That Salem's representative on the Salem Beverly Water
Supply Board immediately supply the City Council with the last two (2) years of
soil and water tests that were done by the Salem Beverly Water Supply Board
and their consultants.
BE IT FURTHER ORDERED: that the Committee on Public Health,
Safety and Environment meet before the next regular City Council meeting to
discuss these results.
#177 — COMMITTEE MEET RE: PROGRESS OF COMMUNITY BLOCK
GRANT PROGRAMS
Councillor Sargent introduced the following Order, which was adopted.
ORDERED: That a representative of the Planning Department meet with
the City Council Committee on Government Services in the Council Chambers
on the first Thursday of April, May and June at 6.00 P. M. to discuss the progress
of our Community Development Block Grant programs.
#178 — COMMITTEE MEET RE: POLICY FOR EMERGENCY EVACUATION
OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS
Councillor Harvey introduced the following Order, which was adopted.
ORDERED: That the Committee on Public Health, Safety and
Environment meet to discuss the policy for emergency evacuation for public
buildings.
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#179 — PARK AND RECREATION DEPT. RAISE IRISH FLAG FOR ST.
PATRICK'S DAY
Councillor O'Keefe in conjunction with Councillor O'Leary introduced the
following Order, which was adopted.
ORDERED: That the Superintendent of the Park and Recreation
Department raise the Irish Flag at Riley Plaza on March 12 through 17 in honor
of St. Patrick's Day.
#180 — RESOLUTION, SALEM COURT SYSTEM
Councillor Lovely introduced the following Resolution, which was adopted
by a unanimous roll call vote of 11 yeas, 0 nays, and 0 absent.
WHEREAS: The Superior Court of Judicature was formed in 1693 as a
result of the infamous Witch Trials with the court facilities having been located in
Salem for over 300 years; and
WHEREAS: The Salem Court system consisting of the Essex Superior
Court, Probate and Family Court, Salem District Court and Salem Juvenile Court
are currently experiencing inadequate space and security issues together with
lack of accessibility and operational issues and that their exists the need to retain
both the Essex South Registry of Deeds and the District Attorney's Office in the
Salem Court system; and
WHEREAS: The Salem court system represents 40% of the total Essex
County caseload with total court activity of over 37,000 cases and over 8,400
jurors appearing in Salem Superior and District Court each year; and
WHEREAS: The Salem courts and Registry of Deeds bring over 1400
professionals and support staff into Salem each day to work with the courts
employing over 250 personnel: and
WHEREAS: Over 4,570 attorneys and support staff are located in Salem
together with over 600 court related professionals that come to Salem each day
to work; and
WHEREAS: Due to the court system and the legal community being
located in Salem, 1200 support businesses such as restaurants, printers, banks,
retail establishments, etc. exist to provide goods and services that are required
for the day to day operation of said court system and legal community: and
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WHEREAS: The economic return from these endeavors represents over
$3.5 million dollars to our local economy from direct court activity and $6.4 million
dollars per year from secondary support staff in addition to over $9 million dollars
per year in indirect benefits.
BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED: That the Salem City Council fully supports
the efforts of State Representative J. Michael Ruane, Vice Chair of Ways and
Means, Senator Frederick Berry, Majority Leader, the Massachusetts Trial Court,
the Massachusetts Trial Court Administration, Mayor Stanley J. Usovicz, Jr, the
City of Salem Planning Department, The Salem Partnership, Essex National
Heritage Commission with the combined efforts of DCAM, MBTA and Mass
Highway, for the renovation of existing court structures and construction of a new
building to enhance and support the Salem Court Campus to better serve the
needs of judges, attorneys, support staff and the many citizens of our
Commonwealth who require access to the courts located in the City of Salem.
#181 — LETTER TO STATE REPRESENTATIVE RE: SALEM BEVERLY
WATER SUPPLY BOARD
Councillor O'Keefe introduced a letter from Council President Leonard F.
O'Leary to Mary E. Grant, State Representative, regarding the Salem Beverly
Water Supply Board, which was referred to the Committee on Public Health,
Safety and Environment.
#182 — (#412A of 2003) — SECOND PASSAGE, ORDINANCE,
PAWNBROKERS LICENSE
Councillor O'Keefe offered the following report for the Committee on
Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs. It was voted to accept the report and
adopt the recommendation by a roll call vote of 10 yeas, 0 nays, and 1 absent.
Councillors Bencal, Corchado, Harvey, Lovely, O'Keefe, Pelletier, Sargent,
Sosnowski, Veno, and O'Leary were recorded as voting in the affirmative.
Councillor Furey was absent.
Councillor O'Keefe moved for immediate reconsideration in the hopes it
would not prevail. Reconsideration was denied.
The Committee on Ordinances Licenses and Legal Affairs to whom was
referred the matter of an Ordinance relative to Pawnbrokers has considered said
matter and would recommend adoption for second and final passage the
enclosed Ordinance with the following amendments:
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Sec. 34-262. Interest rate
Amend second paragraph to read "For loans ten percent (10%) a month
(and each fraction thereof at the same rate).
Delete the third paragraph "For loans over twenty-five dollars ($25.00),
three percent a month (and each fraction thereof at the same rate).
The Ordinance was adopted for second and final passage as amended by
Committee and shall now read as follows:
In the year two thousand and four
An Ordinance to amend an Ordinance relative to the licensing of
Pawnbrokers
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows:
Section 1. Chapter 34 of the Salem Code of Ordinances, is hereby amended by
deleting section 34-227 in its entirety, and insert in place thereof, the following:
Sec. 34-227. Time limits on selling articles.
Articles deposited in pawn with a licensed pawnbroker shall, unless redeemed,
be retained by him, on the premises occupied by him for his business, for at least
four months after the date of deposit.
After the expiration of the applicable period of time, he may sell the article by
public auction, apply the proceeds thereof in satisfaction or the debt or demand
and the expense of the notice and sale, and pay any surplus to the person
entitled thereto on demand.
No such sale of any article which is not of a perishable nature shall be made
unless not less than ten days prior to the sale a written notice of the intended
sale shall have been sent by registered mail to the person entitled to the payment
of any surplus as aforesaid, addressed to his residence, as appearing in the
records of such pawnbrokers. Proof of registered mail shall be kept on file for
one (1) year after the date of sale.
No article taken in pawn by such pawnbroker shall be disposed of otherwise than
as above provided, any agreement or contract between the parties thereto to the
contrary notwithstanding.
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Articles of personal apparel shall not be deemed to be of a perishable nature
within the meaning of this section. (G.L. c. 140, s. 71)
State law references: Sale of articles received in pawn, M.G.L.A. c. 140, § 71.
Section 2. Chapter 34, Section 257, is hereby amended by adding the following
sentence:
All pawnbrokers shall be required to also obtain a second hand valuable license,
under the provisions of the Salem Code of Ordinances, Chapter 35-156.
Section 3. Chapter 34, Section 258, is hereby amended by deleting the following
sentence:
"...but if such a license is issued on or after November 1 in any year, the
fee shall be one-half of such amount."
Section 4. Chapter 34 is hereby amended by adding the following new sections:
Sec. 34-262. Interest rate
Licenses pawnbrokers may charge the following rates of interest:
For loans ten percent (10%) a month (and each fraction thereof at the same
rate).
No such pawnbroker shall charge or receive any greater rate of interest and
interest shall be determined on the precise sum advanced by the lender.
No pawnbroker shall make or receive any extra charge or fee for storage, care of
safekeeping of any goods, articles or things pawned with him. (G.L. CH. 140, s.
78)
Sec. 34 — 263. Firearms
No pawnbroker shall loan money secured by deposit or pledge of firearm, rifle,
shotgun or machine gun (G.L. Ch. 140, S. 131 B)
No Pawnbroker shall hold a license to sell, rent, or lease a firearm, rifles,
shotguns, or machine guns.
Section 5. This Ordinance shall take effect as provided by City Charter.
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#183 —(#119, 154-160) - GRANTING LICENSES
Councillor O'Keefe offered the following report for the Committee on
Ordinances, Licenses, and Legal Affairs. It was voted to accept the report and
adopt the recommendation.
TAG DAY S.H.S. Girls Softball, April 24 & May 15, 2004
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post, 1524, May 19, 20 21, 2004
Salem Pop Warner, August 7 and 21, 2004
PUBLIC Hannah Diozzi, 20 Pleasant St., Salem
GUIDE James McAllister, 86 Federal St., Salem
SECOND HAND Filigree & Fancy, Wharf St., Bldg. C., Salem
VALUABLE
TAXI Victoriano Santana, 49 Harbor St., Salem
OPERATOR Domingo Perez, 12 Pope St., Salem
Hipolito Ozoria, 49 Harbor St., Salem
Ike P. Silverhardt, 29 Broadway, Beverly
#184 — (#46, 46A, 46113) —APPROPRIATIONS, VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS
Councillor Harvey offered the following report for the Committee on
Administration and Finance. It was voted to accept the report and adopt the
recommendation as amended by Committee.
The Committee on Administration and Finance to whom was referred the
matter of appropriations for various departments cost of living has considered
said matter and would recommend approval by amending the amount of
$66,719.34 to be reduced to $57,166.35 and approval of two appropriations for
$2,006.16 Water— Salaries and Sewer Salaries.
The Order shall now read as follows:
ORDERED: That the sum of Fifty-seven Thousand, One Hundred Sixty six
Dollars and thirty -five cents ($57,166.35) is hereby appropriated from the "Fund
Balance Reserved for Appropriation-Free Cash" Account to the following
Accounts.
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Assessors $6,396.26
City Clerk $1,827.37
Elec & Reg. $ 656.24
Council on Aging $4,294.99
COA-Part Time $ 282.95
Data Processing $5,967.29
Electrical $ 913.98
Finance $2,872.23
Harbormaster F/T $ 572.30
Harbormaster P/T $ 937.74
Health $1,015.21
Human Resources $1,270.37
Library $8,387.52
Library P/T $2,619.48
Mayor $1,879.10
Park & Rec. $1,798.74
Golf Course $ 852.93
Winter Island $ 775.93
Parking Dept. $ 940.48
Parking Dept. P/T $2,317.83
Planning Con. Com. $ 331.49
Planning Board $ 331.49
Planning Dept. $1,018.71
Police Dept. $1,259.62
Pub Prop-Insp. $2,490.39
Public Services $2,445.23
Treasurer $1,943.53
Veterans $ 757.95
TOTAL $57,166.35
#185 - (#57 & 185A) — FIRST PASSAGE OF AN ORDINANCE,
CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN EMPLOYEES
Councillor Harvey offered the following report for the Committee on
Administration and Finance. It was voted to accept the report and adopt the
recommendation as amended by Committee by a roll call vote of 9 yeas, 2 nays,
and 0 absent. Councillors Bencal, Corchado, Furey, Harvey, Lovely, O'Keefe,
Pelletier, Sargent and Veno were recorded as voting in the affirmative.
Councillors Sosnowski and O'Leary were recorded as voting in the negative.
The Committee on Administration and Finance to whom was referred the
matter of an Ordinance relative to the Salary and Classification of Certain
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Employees, has considered said matter and would recommend adoption for first
passage the enclosed amended Ordinance.
The Ordinance shall now read as follows:
In the year two thousand four
An Ordinance to amend an Ordinance relative to the Salary and
Classification of Certain Employees of the City of Salem
Section 1. Chapter 2, Section 2-52 is hereby amended as follows:
A. Establish the stipend of Grant Administrator with an annual stipend not
to exceed One Thousand Four Hundred Dollars ($1,400.00) effective July 1,
2003.
B. Effective January 1, 2004, the maximum salary limit of each job grade
within the classification and salary schedule shall be waived to allow each eligible
employee to receive a one-time cost-of-living adjustment of 3.5%.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall take effect as provided by City Charter.
#186 — (#131) —APPROPRIATION, CEMETERY BURIAL
Councillor Harvey offered the following report for the Committee on
Administration and Finance. It was voted to accept the report and adopt the
recommendation.
The Committee on Administration and Finance to whom was referred the
matter of an appropriation of$10,000.00 for Cemetery-Burial Account has
considered said matter and would recommend approval.
#187 — (#538 of 2002) —WINTER ISLAND ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Councillor Lovely offered the following report for the Committee on
Community and Economic Development. It was voted to accept the report and
adopt the recommendation.
The Committee on Community and Economic Development to whom was
referred the matter of Winter Island Advisory Committee has considered said
matter and would recommend: That the Mayor appoint a Winter Island Advisory
Committee with the following members:
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1 representative from the Mayors office
1 representative from City Council
1 representative from Park & Recreation Commission
1 representative from HIS
1 representative from Neighborhood Allliance
3 residents from City at large — appointed by the Mayor
1 resident from Salem Willows designated by Ward One Councillor
And report back to the Committee within 30 days after adoption.
#188 — (#95) — PROPOSED PLANS FOR PRINCE STREET PL.
Councillor Lovely offered the following report for the Committee on
Community and Economic Development. It was voted to accept the report and
adopt the recommendation.
The Committee on Community and Economic Development to whom was
referred proposed plans for Prince Street Place has considered said matter and
would recommend that the Committee meet on 3/24/04 and invite in Salem
Harbor CDC, Planning Department, Police, Fire and Engineering Departments,
Attorney Grover, Legal Department, Mayor, Council, Building Department.
#189 — (#199 of 2001) - CHARTER AND BROAD STREETS CEMETERIES
Councillor Lovely offered the following report for the Committee on
Community and Economic Development. It was voted to accept the report and
adopt the recommendation.
The Committee on Community and Economic Development to whom was
referred Broad Street and Charter Street Cemeteries and all historic cemeteries
has considered said matter and would recommend that the matter remain in
Committee.
#190- (#152) —WALK-A-THON, WOMEN'S CONCERN
Councillor O'Keefe offered the following report for the Committee on
Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs. It was voted to accept the report and
adopt the recommendation.
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The Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs to whom was
referred the matter of a Walk-A-Thou for a Women's Concern to be held on June
26, 2004 has considered said matter and would recommend that it be granted.
#191 — (#97 of 2004) — LAND ON CLARK STREET
Councillor Lovely offered the following report for the Committee on
Community and Economic Development. It was voted to accept the report and
adopt the recommendation.
The Committee on Community and Economic Development to whom was
referred 13.4 acre parcel on Clark Street has considered said matter and would
recommend that the matter stay in Committee and that the Committee check with
the City Solicitor on or before March 31, 2004 to make sure the conservation
restrictions has been recorded on the land.
#192 — (#96) — COMBINATION OF SALEM AND PEABODY FIRE HOUSES
Councillor Bencal offered the following report for the Committee on Public
Health, Safety and Environment.
Councillor O'Keefe left the Council Chamber due to a conflict of interest.
Councillor Bencal introduced a letter from Councillor O'Keefe asking to be
recused from the issue of Fire Houses.
It was voted to accept the report and adopt the recommendation.
The Committee on Public Health, Safety and Environment to whom was
referred the matter of Council Order#96 relative to the negotiations between
Salem and Peabody on combining firehouses has considered said matter and
would recommend that the Committee meet with the GIS representative, the
Mayor, Planning Director, Fire Chief, and Fire Union to conduct a comprehensive
study on strategic equipment existing, deployment and fire response in Salem.
#193 — (#135) — THREE WAY STOP ON MASON AND FLINT STREETS
Councillor Bencal offered the following report for the Committee on Public
Health, Safety and Environment. It was voted to accept the report and adopt the
recommendation.
The Committee on Public Health, Safety and Environment to whom was
referred #135 — 3 way stop on Mason and Flint Streets for a trial period of up to
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60 days has considered said matter and would recommend that the order be
adopted as submitted.
#194 — LEASE OF BUILDING AT MCCABE PARK BY NORTHEAST PIPELINE
Councillor Sargent offered the following report for the Committee on
Government Services. It was voted to accept the report and adopt the
recommendation.
The Committee on Government Services to whom was referred the matter
of the lease and use of McCabe Park by Northeast Pipeline has considered said
matter and would recommend that the matter remain in Committee.
#195 -#201 — LICENSE APPLICATIONS
The following licenses were referred to the Committee on Ordinances,
Licenses and Legal Affairs.
SECOND HAND Always A. Bargain, 94 North Street, Salem
VALUABLES
TAG DAY S.H.S. Boy's Tennis Team, April 3 & May 1, 2004
S.H.S. Spring Track, April 10 & May 2, 2004
Knights of Columbus, October 7,8,9,10,2004
TAXI OPERATOR Newri Garcia, 6 Ray St, Peabody
Alberto Guerrero, 9 Mason St., Salem
Carl W. Herwig, 168 Washington St, Peabody
William C. Morgan, 276 Rantoul St., Beverly
Stephen E. Plunkett, 13 Holden St., Peabody
Angel Santa, 436 Western Ave., Lynn
TRANSIENT Ryan Maloney, 35 Pleasant St, #3,
PHOTOGRAPHER Salem
PUBLIC GUIDE Merrill Kohlhofer, 44 Beaver St., Salem
#202 — DRAINLAYER/CONTRACT OPERATOR LICENSE APPLICATIONS
The following Drainlayer/Contract Operator license applications were
granted.
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Geosearch Inc., 11 Chocksett Rd., Sterling
J. Marchese & Sons Inc., 69 Norman St., Everett
Fleet Construction, 50 Cedar Swamp Rd., Greenville, RI
Peterson Enterprise, 210 Broadway, Lynn
#203 -#205 — CLAIMS
The following claims were referred to the Committee on Ordinances,
Licenses and Legal Affairs.
Kimberly Carafa, 19 Goldwaite PI, Peabody
James Kausek, 31 Stanwood Rd., Swampscott
Tammy Simard, 22 Rainbow Terr, Salem
#206 4209 - BONDS
The following bonds were referred to the Committee on Ordinances,
Licenses and Legal Affairs and returned approved.
Fleet Construction, 50 Cedar Swamp Rd., Greenville, RI
Geosearch Inc., 11 Chocksett Rd., Sterling
J. Marchese & Sons Inc., 69 Norman St., Everett
Peterson Enterprise, 210 Broadway, Lynn
(#139) — SECOND PASSAGE, ORDINANCE, HANDICAP PARKING,
RAYMOND ROAD
The matter of second and final passage of an Ordinance, amending
Traffic, Chapter 42, Section 50B, Handicap Parking, # 23 Raymond Avenue, was
then taken up.
The Order was adopted for second and final passage.
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(#137) — ORDINANCE, PARKING PROHIBITED, CERTAIN TIMES, CERTAIN
STREETS, RAYMOND AVENUE
The matter of second and final passage of an Ordinance, amending
Traffic, Section 51 B, Parking Prohibited Certain Times, Certain Streets,
Raymond Avenue, was then taken up.
The Ordinance was referred to the Committee on Ordinances, Licenses
and Legal Affairs.
(#136) — SECOND PASSAGE, ORDINANCE, STOP SIGN, HAZEL STREET (c�
OCEAN AVE.
The matter of second and final passage of an Ordinance, amending
Traffic, Section 49, Obedience to Isolated Stop Sign, Hazel Street at the
intersection with Ocean Avenue, was then taken up.
The Ordinance was adopted for second and final passage.
Councillor O'Leary moved a City Seal to Dave Gershman, City Council
newspaper reporter, as he is leaving the City. It was so voted.
On the motion of Councillor Bencal the meeting adjourned at 8.50 P. M.
ATTEST: DEBORAH E. BURKINSHAW
CITY CLERK