MINUTES - Regular - 9/9/2004 542 CITY OF SALEM
SEPTEMBER 9, 2004
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
A Regular Meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chamber
on Thursday, September 9, 2004 at 7.00 P.M. for the purpose of transacting any
and all business. Notice of this meeting was posted on September 3, 2004 at
8.30 A.M.
Councillor Bencal was recorded as absent.
Council President Leonard F. O'Leary presided.
Councillor Lovely 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.
#558 —APPT. DR. JANICE L. LEBEL TO PLUMMER HOME FOR BOYS
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
The Mayor's appointment of Janice L. LeBel as a member of the Plummer
Home for Boys Board of Trustees for a term to expire February 1, 2010, was
confirmed by roll call vote of 10 yeas, 0 nays, 1 absent. Councillors Corchado,
Furey, Harvey, Lovely, O'Keefe, Pelletier, Sargent, Sosnowski, Veno and
O'Leary were recorded as voting in the affirmative. Councillor Bencal was
recorded as absent.
Councillor Pelletier moved that a Letter and City Seal be sent to Amelia
Cody. It was so voted.
#559 —APPT. KEITH E. GLIDDEN TO CONSERVATION COMMISSION
The Mayor's appointment of Keith E. Glidden to serve as a member of the
Conservation Commission for a term to expire March 1, 2007, was confirmed by
roll call vote of 10 yeas, 0 nays, 1 absent. Councillors Corchado, Furey, Harvey,
Lovely, O'Keefe, Pelletier, Sargent, Sosnowski, Veno and O'Leary were recorded
as voting in the affirmative. Councillor Bencal was recorded as absent.
Councillor O'Keefe moved that a Letter and City Seal be sent to Mr. Allen.
It was so voted.
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#560 —APPT OF MICHAEL PANNETON AS CONSTABLE
Mayors appointment of Michael Panneton to serve as a constable for a
term to expire August 20, 2007 was received and filed.
#561 — TRANSFER TO CEMETERY - BURIAL
The following Order recommended by the Mayor, was adopted under
suspension of the rules.
ORDERED: That the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) is hereby
appropriated to the "Receipts Reserved — Cemetery — Sale of Lots" Account to
"Cemetery — Burial" in accordance with the recommendation of His Honor the
Mayor.
#562 —APPR. TO PARK & RECREATION —WINTER ISLAND — STORE
INVENTORY
The following Order recommended by the Mayor was referred to the
Committee on Administration and Finance under the rules.
ORDERED: That the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) is hereby
appropriated from the "Receipts Reserved — Golf Course" Account to the "Park
and Recreation —Winter Island — Store Inventory" Account in accordance with
the recommendation of His Honor the Mayor.
#563 — TRANSFER TO CEMETERY - BURIAL
The following Order recommended by the Mayor, was adopted under
suspension of the rules.
ORDERED: That the sum of Three Thousand Six Hundred Dollars
($3,600.00) is hereby appropriated from the "Receipts Reserved — Cemetery —
Sale of Vaults" Account to the "Cemetery - Burial" Account in accordance with
the recommendation of His Honor the Mayor.
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#564 — ORDINANCE AMENDING SPRAY PAINT VANDALISM
The following Ordinance, recommended by the Mayor was referred to the
Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs.
In the year two thousand and four
An Ordinance to amend an Ordinance relative to Offenses and
Miscellaneous
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows:
Section 1. Chapter 24, is hereby amended by adding the following new
sections:
Section 24-25 Spray Paint Vandalism
Any individual who shall use a spray paint container to vandalize shall be
subject to a fine of no less than $100.00 and not more than $500.00 to be issued
by the police department. Any aforementioned section which contains an
enforcement provision shall not be repealed by adoption of this section.
Section 24-26 Sale of Spray Paint
(a) No person shall knowingly sell or otherwise transfer any spray
paint container to a minor, unless the minor is accompanied by
his or her parent or legal guardian at the time of the purchase or
transfer.
(b) No minor shall, at the time of purchase of items specified in
subsection (a) above, knowingly furnished fraudulent evidence
of maturity, including, but not limited to, a motor vehicle
operator's license, a registration certificate issued under the
Federal Selective Service Act, an identification card issued to a
member of the armed forces, or any document issued by a
Federal, State, County or Municipal Government.
(c) Any individual who violates the provisions of this subsection
shall be subject to a fine of no less than $25.00 and not more
than $300.00, to be issued by the police department. Any
aforementioned section, which contains an enforcement
provision shall not be repealed by adoption of this section.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall take effect as provided by City Charter.
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#565 — ORDINANCE AMENDING BOATS &WATERWAYS, MOORING
PERMITS
The following Ordinance, recommended by the Mayor was referred to the
Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs.
In the year two thousand and four
An Ordinance to amend an Ordinance relative to Boats and Waterways
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows:
Section 1. Chapter 10, Article I, Section 10-24, Mooring permit is hereby
amended by deleting Section 10-24(d) in its entirety, and replacing it with the
following:
Section 10-24(d) Fee.
No mooring permit shall be issued until the fee established in this subsection
shall be paid to the city. Mooring permits must be renewed by April 15 of each
year. Renewal applications received or postmarked after April 15 shall result in a
late fee of$15.00 being assessed. Mooring locations not renewed by May 1 will
be considered illegal and removed at the owner's expense and shall be delivered
to the possession of the Harbormaster until claimed by the proper owner or
disposed of according to (M.G.L. Chapter 91). A mooring fee shall be paid by
every person liable under the law to pay excise taxes to any jurisdiction. The fee
shall be based on the length of the vessel measured from the stem in a straight
line aft to the stern. The fee shall be as follows:
(1) Fee for non-resident mooring, $6.00 per foot.
(2) Fee for resident mooring, $1.50 per foot.
(3) Fee for non-resident slip fee, $2.00 per foot.
(4) Fee for resident slip fee, $1.50 per foot.
For the purposes of this section, the boat registration shall be the sole
determinant of residency.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall take effect as provided by City Charter.
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#566 — MAYOR'S VETO OF #248, AMENDING ZONING "CONSERVATION
OVERLAY DISTRICT" FOR SALEM WOODS (HIGHLAND PARK)
Mayor's Veto of Council Order#248, Amending Zoning creating
Conservation Overlay District for Salem Woods (Highland Park). No action for
seven days under the Charter.
#567 — ORDINANCE AMENDING TRAFFIC, HANDICAP PARKING, LORING
AVENUE
Councillor O'Keefe 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, Handicap Parking
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows:
Section 1. Chapter 42, Section 50B, is hereby amended by adding the
following:
In front of#107 Loring Avenue, for a distance of twenty (20) feet,
Handicap Parking, Tow Zone.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall take effect as provided by City Charter.
Councillor Harvey assumed the Chair.
#568 — RESOLUTION TIMOTHY JOHN LUNT ACHIEVING EAGLE SCOUT
Councillor O'Leary introduced the following Resolution, which was
Adopted.
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RESOLUTION:
WHEREAS: Timothy John Lunt has achieved the highest rank in
scouting, the "Eagle Scout" Award; and
WHEREAS: The Salem City Council takes pride in the accomplishments
of the youth in our community; and
WHEREAS: The "Eagle Scout' Award is an honor of which Timothy and
his family should be extremely proud; and
WHEREAS: The Salem City Council recognizes the high level of
commitment and dedication required of Timothy in order to
achieve this honor.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: That the Salem City Council, on behalf
of the citizens of the City of Salem, congratulate Timothy
John Lunt on his "Eagle Scout" Award, and commend him
for the dedication and perseverance.
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the City Council make this Resolution
a matter of record of these proceedings, and that a suitable copy of this
Resolution be presented to Timothy John Lunt, along with a copy of the City
Seal, at his Court of Honor.
#569 — RESOLUTION 3751" ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIRST CHURCH IN
SALEM
Councillor O'Leary introduced the following Resolution, which was
Adopted.
RESOLUTION:
WHEREAS: This year marks the 375t" Anniversary of the founding of The First
Church in Salem, Unitarian; and
WHEREAS: The First Church in Salem was founded on August 6t", 1629 on a
day of fasting and prayer appointed by Governor John Endicott. The church in
Salem was the first Congregational church to be organized in the new world. It
has had continuous existence as a religious community down to the present day;
and
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WHEREAS: The First Church has dedicated itself to God and Country, giving
guidance in the role of responsibility in the moral and social growth of the
community and this long record of accomplishment deserves public expression of
appreciation
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the Salem City Council, on behalf
of all our citizens, extend our congratulations to the First Church in Salem and it's
membership on their 375t" Anniversary.
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That a copy of this Resolution be entered
into the record of these proceedings, and that a City Seal be presented to the
First Church in Salem.
Councillor O'Leary resumed the Chair.
#570 — LETTER FROM PARK & RECREATION COMMISSION RE:
CONSERVATION OVERLAY DISTRICT (SALEM WOODS)
Councillor O'Leary introduced the following Order, which was adopted
ORDERED: That the Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal
Affairs meet to discuss the enclosed letter from the Park and Recreation
Commission regarding the recent votes by the City Council relative to the
Conservation Overlay District for Salem Woods.
#571 — ORDINANCE AMENDING TRAFFIC, NO PARKING, BRIDGE 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
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem as follows:
Section 1. Chapter 42, Section 74, is hereby amended by adding the
following:
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Bridge Street, southerly side in an easterly direction, from Mall Street to
Oliver Street. "No Parking, Tow Zone"
Section 2. This Ordinance shall take effect as provided by City Charter.
#572 — ORDINANCE AMENDING TRAFFIC, NO PARKING, BARTON 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
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem as follows:
Section 1. Chapter 42, Section 74, is hereby amended by adding the
following:
Warner Street beginning sixty (60) feet from the intersection of Barton
Street and extending 140 feet. "No parking either side, Tow Zone"
Section 2. This Ordinance shall take effect as provided by City Charter.
#573 — ORDINANCE AMENDING TRAFFIC, LYNDE STREET
Councillor Sosnowski and Councillor Pelletier 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
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem as follows:
Section 1. Chapter 42, Section 75, Resident Parking, Tow Zone:
Lynde Street, Zone C, Color Green, southerly side in a westerly direction,
beginning in front of#7 Lynde Street and extending 256 feet. Northerly side in a
westerly direction, beginning 279 feet from Washington Street and extending 47
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feet. Northerly side in a westerly direction, beginning 376 feet from Washington
Street and extending 708 feet.
Section 2. Chapter 42, Section 56, Metered Zones Established
Southerly side in an easterly direction, beginning twenty (20) feet from
North Street and extending 88 feet. "Two Hour Parking Limit, Metered Parking."
Southerly side in a westerly direction, beginning at Sewall Street and
extending 30 feet (one space). "Two Hour Parking Limit, Metered Parking"
Southerly side in a westerly direction, beginning 40 feet from Washington
Street and extending 40 feet. "Thirty Minute Parking Limit, Metered Parking"
Southerly side in a westerly direction beginning 80 feet from Washington
Street and extending 70 feet. "Two Hour Limit, Metered Zone"
Section 3. Chapter 42, Section 57A, Parking Time Limited, Un-metered
Zones
Northerly side in a westerly direction, beginning 107 feet from Washington
Street and extending 126 feet. "Two Hour Parking Limit, Un-metered Zone.
Section 4. Chapter 42, Section 51, Parking Prohibited on Certain Streets
Southerly side in a westerly direction starting at Washington Street and
extending forty (40) feet, "No Parking Here to Corner"
Northerly side in a westerly direction beginning at Washington Street and
extending 87 feet, "No Parking Here to Corner"
Northerly side in an easterly direction beginning at North Street and
extending 35 feet, "No Parking Here to Corner"
Southerly side in an easterly direction for a distance of twenty (20) feet
from North Street, "No Parking Here to Corner"
Northerly side in a westerly direction beginning 233 feet from Washingoon
Street and extending 46 feet, "No Parking"
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Section 5. Chapter 42, Section 74, General Prohibition Towing Zone
Southerly side in a westerly direction in front of#25 Lynde Street, for a
distance of twenty (20) feet, "No Parking, Tow Zone"
Section 6. Chapter 42, Section 50A, Handicapped Parking Zone
Northerly side in a westerly direction beginning 87 feet from Washington
Street and extending twenty (20) feet, "Handicapped Parking, Tow Zone"
Section 7. Chapter 42, Section 11, (Tour) Bus Stop
Northerly side in a westerly direction, beginning 326 feet from Washington
Street and extending fifty (50) feet, (in front of#16 Lynde Street). "Tour Bus
Parking, Tow Zone"
Section 8. Chapter 42, Section 49, Obedience to Isolated Stop Signs
Lynde Street, in a westerly direction at the intersection with North Street,
"Stop Sign"
Section 9. Chapter 42, Section 13B, Fire Lanes
Right of Way entrance to the Municipal Parking Lot located 172 feet
southeast of Sewall Street, extending in a southerly direction 290 feet to Essex
Street. "Fire Lane as previously approved on 5/20/1985 DPW e5-258-2548.
Section 10. This Ordinance shall take effect as provided by City Charter.
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#574 — RESOLUTION COMMANDER WILLIAM J. HARRISON
Councillor Sosnowski introduced the following Resolution, which was
adopted.
RESOLUTION:
WHEREAS: William J. Harrison, Jr., who has served his country in peace
and in war with honor and pride; and
WHEREAS: William J. Harrison, Jr., in joining the Veterans of Foreign
Wars, volunteered many hours assisting his fellow V.F.W. members. He
has then repeatedly elected and served as Commander of the Witch City
Post 1524; and
WHEREAS: He was elected and served as V.F.W. District 10
Commander, bringing honor to his fellow members of Witch City Post and
received many citations and certificates of recongnition; and
WHEREAS: His level of leadership was so recongnized that he was called
upon to the All American Conferences in Washington D.C. He is presently
serving all Veterans of Salem as the Commander of the Salem Veterans
Council.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the City Council of the City
of Salem, on behalf of all our citizens, publicly go on record as
commending William J. Harrison, Jr. for his outstanding efforts, and voice
our appreciation for his leadership and dedication.
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That this Resolution be made a
matter of record of these proceedings, and that a suitable copy, along with
a copy of the City Seal, be presented to William J. Harrison, Jr., on behalf
of the Salem City Council as a token of our appreciation and admiration.
#575 — NO PARKING EITHER SIDE ON CHARTER STREET
Councillor Corchado and Councillor Harvey introduced the following
Order, which was adopted.
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ORDERED: That the Committee on Government Services invite interested
parties to meet and discuss the feasibility of making Charter Street No Parking
on either side.
#576 — ORDINANCE AMENDING ZONING, ASSESSORY BUILDINGS AND
STRUCTURES
Councillor Sosnowski introduced the following Ordinance, which was
referred to the Planning Board to schedule a Joint Public Hearing with the City
Council by roll call vote of 10 yeas, 0 nays, 1 absent. Councillors Corchado,
Furey, Harvey, Lovely, O'Keefe, Pelletier, Sargent, Sosnowski, Veno and
O'Leary
were recorded as voting in the affirmative. Councillor Bencal was recorded as
absent.
In the year two thousand and four
An Ordinance to amend and an Ordinance relative to Zoning, Article VII,
Supplementary Regulations
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows:
Section 1. Section 7-8 Accessory Buildings and Structures by adding the
following-
(4) Accessory Structures and garages will not exceed one and a half (1 '/2)
stories or eighteen (18) feet.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall take effect as provided by City Charter.
#577 — ORDINANCE AMENDING ZONING CHAPTER 5, SECTION 2,
PERMITTED USES
Councillor Sosnowski introduced the following Ordinance, which was
referred to the Planning Board to schedule a Joint Public Hearing with the City
Council by roll call vote of 10 yeas, 0 nays, 1 absent. Councillors Corchado,
Furey, Harvey, Lovely, O'Keefe, Pelletier, Sargent, Sosnowski, Veno and
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O'Leary were recorded as voting in the affirmative. Councillor Bencal was
recorded as absent.
In the year two thousand and four
An Ordinance to amend and an Ordinance relative to Zoning, Article V,
Use Regulations
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows:
Section 1. Section 5-2 Permitted Uses-
(b) (2) by deleting it in it's entirety and replace with the following:
Two family dwellings attached
Section 2. This Ordinance shall take effect as provided by City Charter.
#578 — CITY SEAL BE SENT TO PETER DOLAN
Councillor Furey introduced the following Order, which was adopted.
ORDERED: That a City Seal be sent to Peter Dolan for his years of service as
the liaison and coordinator with our sister city Ota, Japan.
#579 — ORDINANCE AMENDING TRAFFIC, HANDICAP PARKING, CABOT
STREET
Councillor Veno introduced the following Ordinance, which was adopted
for first passage.
In the year two thousand and four
An Ordinance to amend and an Ordinance relative to Traffic, Handicap
Parking
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows:
Section 1. Chapter 42, Section 50B, is hereby amended by adding the
following:
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In front of#37 Cabot Street, for a distance of twenty (20) feet, Handicap
Parking, Tow Zone.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall take effect as provided by City Charter.
#580 — BLOCK PARTY, BOTTS COURT
Councillor Pelletier introduced the following Order, which was adopted.
ORDERED: That the enclosed Block Party application for Botts Court to be held
September 11, 2004, be approved.
#581 — ORDINANCE AMENDING TRAFFIC, HANDICAP PARKING, WEBB
STREET
Councillor Corchado introduced the following Ordinance, which was
adopted for first passage.
In the year two thousand and four
An Ordinance to amend and an Ordinance relative to Traffic, Handicap Parking
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows:
Section 1. Chapter 42, Section 50B, is hereby amended by adding the following:
In front of#70 Webb Street, for a distance of twenty (20) feet, Handicap
Parking, Tow zone.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall take effect as provided by City Charter.
#582 - TAX RELIEF FOR SENIOR CITIZENS
Councillor Harvey introduced the following Order, which was adopted.
ORDERED: That the Committee on Administration and Finance meet to
discuss all the Massachusetts State law options to give property tax relief to our
senior citizens property owners.
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#583 — MEET WITH COMCAST REGARDING AIRING OF PORNOGRAPHY
Councillor Harvey introduced the following Order, which was adopted.
ORDERED: That the Committee on Administration and Finance meet
with ComCast regarding what remedies have been put in place so that the airing
of pornography will never happen again and also to discuss the new contract
approved by the Mayor.
#584 — CREATION OF AN ORDINANCE FOR BENEFITS BEYOND THE
NORMAL
Councillor Harvey introduced the following Order, which was adopted.
ORDERED: That the Committee on Administration and Finance meet to
discuss an Ordinance to have any extended benefits beyond the normal benefits
allowed for employees come before the City Council for approval.
#585 — ORDINANCE AMENDING TRAFFIC, HANDICAP PARKING, DERBY
STREET
Councillor Corchado 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, Handicap Parking Zone
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows:
Section 1. Chapter 42, Section 50A, is hereby amended by adding the following:
In front of#193 Derby Street, for a distance of forty (40) feet, (two spaces),
Handicap Parking, Tow Zone.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall take effect as provided by City Charter.
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#586 — RESOLUTION RETIREMENT OF REPRESENTATIVE J. MICHAEL
RUANE
Councillor Harvey introduced the following Resolution, which was
adopted.
RESOLUTION:
WHEREAS: Representative J. Michael Ruane is a native son of the City
of Salem; and
WHEREAS: Representative J. Michael Ruane has been a Representative
for thirty years, fifteen terms representing the City of Salem, and the
longest continuously serving member of the House of Representatives, a
member of the House Ways and Means, a Councillor at Large for the City
of Salem and served in the U.S. Navy; and
WHEREAS: Representative J. Michael Ruane has distinguished himself
for his generosity and devotion of his beloved City of Salem that has
touched so many lives by his tireless and lengthy list of accomplishments
for which we are thankful; and
WHEREAS: Representative J. Michael Ruane is entering into retirement,
and will be deeply missed; and
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: That the Salem City Council on
behalf of it's citizens, for the many years of service to this City, extend our
sincere wish for much happiness and good health in the future.
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the City Clerk make this
resolution a matter of record of these proceedings and that a suitable copy
be presented to Representative J. Michael Ruane and that a copy of the
City Seal of the City of Salem be given as a token of the respect and
appreciation that he so well deserves.
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#587 — RESOLUTION RETIREMENT OF HONORABLE JUDGE ZOLL
Councillor Harvey introduced the following Resolution, which was adopted.
RESOLUTION:
WHEREAS: The Honorable Samuel E. Zoll has served this Community
and State as Chief Justice District Courts, Mayor of the City of Salem,
State Representative Massachusetts General Court, President of the
Salem City Council, City Councillor of the City of Salem, Attorney, Public
Accountant, Teacher and Korean War Veteran; and
WHEREAS: The Honorable Samuel E. Zoll has served the citizens of our
City, State and Country with the highest degree of knowledge,
professionalism, dedication, and loyalty; and
WHEREAS: The Honorable Samuel E. Zoll is now entering into retirement
from his position as Chief Justice; and
WHEREAS: The Honorable Samuel E. Zoll will be missed professionally
and as a friend and we are deeply appreciative of his many contributions
throughout the years; and
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: That the Salem City Council on
behalf of it's citizens both past and present recognize the special person
that the Honorable Samuel E. Zoll has been and the high standard of
Public Service he has set as an example for all to emulate, and that we
applaud him on his retirement from his services as Chief Justice and
extend our highest regard and admiration and best wishes for sincere
happiness and good health in the future.
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the City Clerk make this
resolution a matter of record of these proceedings and that a suitable copy
be presented to the Honorable Samuel E. Zoll and that a copy of the City
Seal of the City of Salem be given to as a token of the respect and
appreciation that he deserves so well.
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#588 — TRIAL PERIOD OF A STOP SIGN ON NEW DERBY STREET
Councillor Corchado introduced the following Order, which was adopted.
ORDERED: That a Stop Sign be placed on New Derby Street, eastbound
at the intersection with Congress Street for a trial period of sixty (60) days.
#589 — MEET TO DISCUSS ZONING PROCEDURES WITH CITY
DEPARTMENTS AND BOARDS
Councillor Harvey introduced the following Order, which was adopted by
roll call vote of 9 yeas, 1 nays, 1 absent. Councillors Corchado, Harvey, Lovely,
O'Keefe, Pelletier, Sargent, Sosnowski, Veno and O'Leary were recorded as
voting in the affirmative. Councillor Furey was recorded as voting in the negative.
Councillor Bencal was recorded as absent.
ORDERED: That the Mayor, the City Planner, the Planning Board, the
Zoning Board of Appeals, the Building Inspector, the Solicitor, the Conservation
Commission meet with the Committee of the Whole to discuss the process and
procedure for zoning in the City of Salem.
BE IT FURTHER ORDERED: That the results of the communication
among the boards be forward to the community and publicly discuss in a hearing
of the people of Salem.
BE IT FURTHER ORDERED: that a clerk be present to record the
discussion of said meeting and that SATV be invited to the meeting for public
review.
Councillor Harvey moved for immediate reconsideration in the hopes it would not
prevail. Reconsideration was denied.
#590 — PLANNING DIRECTOR ADVISE CITY COUNCIL OF STATUS OF
ZONING ORDINANCE
Councillor O'Keefe introduced the following Order, which was adopted.
ORDERED: That the Director of the Department of Planning and
Community Development advise the City Council in writing of the status of the
review of the existing Salem Zoning Ordinance.
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#591 — COST ESTIMATE FOR INSTALLATION OF WATER & SEWER FOR
THOMAS CIRCLE
Councillor Lovely introduced the following Order, which was adopted.
ORDERED: That the City Engineer issue a cost estimate for the
installation of Water and Sewer with exact measurements by linear foot and
cost/foot for installation with a total cost to Thomas Circle separate and apart
from the MOU entered into by the Mayor and Nondas Lagonakis.
#592 — (#550 ȧ) — LICENSES
Councillor O'Keefe offered the following report for the Committee on
Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs.
The Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs to whom was
referred the matter of granting certain licenses has considered said matter and
would recommend approval of the following:
TAXI OPERATOR Jeff Dennis, 117 Lafayette St., Salem
TAG DAY S.H.S. Ice Hockey, November 20, 2004
#593 — (#547) — KEYSPAN REQUEST FOR GAS MAIN FOR MARLBOROUGH
ROAD
Councillor O'Keefe offered the following report for the Committee on
Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs.
The Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs to whom was
referred the matter of Keyspan request for a gas main on Marlborough Road has
considered said matter and would recommend approval.
#594 — (#537) — TOUR BUS PARKING SPACES
Councillor O'Keefe offered the following report for the Committee on
Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs.
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The Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs to whom was
referred the matter of tour bus parking spaces be labeled from the hours of 9.00
A.M. to 5.00 P.M. Monday through Sunday has considered said matter and
would recommend approval.
#595 — (#538) — THIRTY MINUTE PARKING IN FRONT OF #283 DERBY
STREET
Councillor O'Keefe offered the following report for the Committee on
Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs.
The Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs to whom was
referred the matter of thirty minute parking meters in front of 283 Derby Street be
changed to one hour has considered said matter and would recommend
approval.
#596 — (#451) — PARKING FOR HAUNTED HAPPENINGS
Councillor Harvey offered the following report for the Committee on
Administration and Finance.
The Committee on Administration and Finance to whom was referred the
matter of Parking for Haunted Happenings has considered said matter and
would recommend approval.
#597 — (#422) — THOMAS CIRCLE
Councillor Lovely offered the following report for the Committee on
Community and Economic Development.
The Committee on Community and Economic Development to whom was
referred the matter of Thomas Circle has considered said matter and would
recommend that the Building Department issue a cease and desist order for any
construction occurring by Nondas Lagonakis on his property at Thomas Circle.
#598 — PETITION TO AMEND ZONING FOR 319 HIGHLAND AVENUE
The following petition was referred to the Planning Board to schedule a
joint public hearing with the Salem City Council by roll call vote of 10 yeas, 0
nays, 1 absent. Councillors Corchado, Furey, Harvey, Lovely, O'Keefe, Pelletier,
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Sargent, Sosnowski, Veno and O'Leary were recorded as voting in the
affirmative. Councillor Bencal was recorded as absent.
Councillor Pelletier moved for immediate reconsideration in the hopes it
would not prevail. Reconsideration was denied.
Petition of Attorney Joseph Correnti to amend the Zoning Ordinance and
Map for a parcel of land consisting of 1.76 +/- acres at 319 Highland Avenue by
extending the B-2 district to include this parcel.
#599 — JOINT POLE LOCATION ON LAURIER ROAD
A hearing was ordered for September 23, 2004 on the petition of Verizon
and Mass. Electric for a joint pole location on Laurier Road.
#600 — CONDUIT LOCATION ON ESSEX STREET
A hearing was ordered for September 23, 2004 on the petition of ComCast
for a conduit on Essex Street.
#601 — NORTH SHORE MEDICAL CENTER ANNUAL CANCER WALK
The request of North Shore Medical Center to hold the Annual Cancer
Walk on June 26, 2005 was granted.
#602 -#603 — BLOCK PARTIES
The following requests for block parties were granted.
Bedford Street, September 12, 2004
Lee Street, September 18, 2004
#604 — COMMUNICATION REGARDING ARMORY PARK
A communication from Colonel Thomas P. Moran regarding Armory Park
was referred to the Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs.
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#605 — COMMUNICATION REGARDING SALEM BUS SERVICES
A communication from Margaret Crowdis regarding Salem bus services
was referred to the Committee on Government Services.
#606 -#609 — LICENSE APPLICATIONS
The following license applications were referred to the Committee on
Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs.
TAXI OPERATOR Eric McKinnon, 57A Northend St., Peabody
Steven Farris, 490 Rantoul St., Beverly
Jody Bottari, 52 Harbor St., Salem
Eric Sayers, 370 Ocean Ave., Salem
Scott Rowinsky, 466 Newbury St., Salem
Amelia Rodriguez, 8 Porter St. Ct., Salem
Marc McDonald, 6 Monroe St., Salem
Jose M. Nunez, 24 Ward St., Salem
Daniel Collado, 47 Harbor St., Salem
Roberto A. Disla, 59 Harbor St., Salem
Michael D. Buckley, 15 Bellair St., Lynn
Sean McKinnon, 8 Bay View Ave., Danvers
Juan J. Toribio, 5 Prince St., Salem
Steven M. Talbot, 30 Livingstone Ave., Beverly
Ramon DeLeon, 38 Palmer St., Salem
Richard Beaulieu, 67 Veterans Memorial Dr.,
Peabody
Peter Jermyn, 233 Lafayette St., Salem
William Lafontant, 101 Rantoul St., Beverly
David Beauchamps, 126 Orchard Hill Rd., Salem
Clifford Gately, 95 Bridge St., Salem
Mark R. Sidmore, 60 Water St., Danvers
Betsy McNaughton, 98 Newbury St., Danvers
Albert Avallon, 98 Newbury St., Danvers
Patrick P. Zito, 59 Goodale St., Peabody
Mark Adams, 59 Goodale St., Peabody
Humberto de la Vega, 17 Intervale Ave., Peabody
PUBLIC GUIDE William C. Carlson, 32 Clifton Ave., Salem
TAG DAY S.H.S. Boys Soccer, Oct. 3, & 16t", 2004
S.H.S. Concert Band & Orchestra, Dec. 4, 2004
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#610 — DRAINLAYER/CONTRACT OPERATOR LICENSE
The following Drainlayer/Contract Operator License application was granted.
TDS, Inc., 2 Peter Drive, P.O. Box 10, Sterling, MA 01564
#612 -#618 — CLAIMS
The following Claims were referred to the Committee on Ordinances,
Licenses and Legal Affairs.
Lydia M. Cozzi, 600 W. Superior St, Apt. #211, Duluth, MN
Jason L. Daniels, 5 Larchmont Rd., Salem
Bonnie J. Davenport, 2367 St. Rt. 49, Blossvale, N.Y.
Melissa A. Kugel, 13 Osgood St., Salem
C. Ellen Manning, 4 Howard St., Salem
Odile E. Michaud, 100 Vantage Terr. #408, Swampscott
David Nassor, 117 Webb St., Salem
#619 -#622 — BONDS
The following bonds were referred to the Committee on Ordinances,
Licenses and Legal Affairs and returned approved.
CONSTABLE Michael R. Panneton, 19 Greenlawn Ave., Salem
DRAINLAYER TDS Inc., 2 Peter Dr., P.O. Box 10, Sterling, MA
Pitt, Pipeline Co. Inc., 10 Vale St., Waltham
SIGN Mark Van Bell, 131 Essex St., Salem
(#542A ) — SECOND PASSAGE ORDINANCE ESTABLISHMENT OF CABLE
TELEVISION COMMISSION
The matter of second and final passage of an Ordinance to establish a
Cable Television Commission was then taken up. The Ordinance was adopted
for second and final passage.
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(#528) — (#278) — MAYOR'S VETO OF EXTENDED HOURS OF OPERATION
FOR CITGO GAS STATION ON NORTH STREET
The matter of the Mayor's Veto of extended hours of operation for Citgo
gas station on North Street was tabled.
On the motion of Councillor Harvey the meeting adjourned at 9.10 P.M.
ATTEST: CHERYL A. LAPOINTE
CITY CLERK