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MINUTES - Regular - 1/13/2005 3 JANUARY 13, 2005 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL A Regular Meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chamber on Thursday, January 13, 2005 at 7.00 P.M., for the purpose of transacting any and all business. Notice of this meeting was posted on January 7, 2005 at 10.54 A.M. Councillor O'Keefe Absent Council President Michael Bencal presided. Councillor Harvey moved to dispense with the reading of the record of the previous meeting. It was so voted. President Bencal requested that everyone please rise to recite the Pledge of Allegiance. #4 POLE LOCATION ON PEARL STREET A hearing was held on the Order of Verizon and Massachusetts Electric Company for a pole location on Pearl Street. Councillor Sosnowski moved that the matter be held till the next regularly scheduled City Council meeting of January 27, 2005. It was so voted. #5 —#6 REAPPOINTMENT OF THE FOLLOWING CONSTABLES Mayor's reappointment of the following Constables with terms to expire as designated. Councillor Sargent moved that the question be divided and hold over the reappointment of Ruthanne Davis till the next meeting. It was so voted and the reappointments of the following was received and filed. James F. Danforth February 1, 2008 Alexander Moura January 1, 2008 4 JANUARY 13, 2005 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL #7 - APPR. SEWER INFRASTRUCTURE REPAIR The following Order, recommended by the Mayor, was referred to the Committee on Administration and Finance under the rules. ORDERED: That the sum of Two Hundred Thirty-Three Thousand four-hundred sixty Dollars and Fifty-six cents ($233,460.56) is hereby appropriated from the "Retained Earnings — Sewer Fund" Account to the "Public Services — Sewer Infrastructure Repair" Account in accordance with the recommendation of His Honor the Mayor. #8 —APPR. HUMAN RESOURCES — EARLY RETIREMENT INCENTIVE (ERI) The following Order, recommended by the Mayor, was referred to the Committee on Administration and Finance under the rules. ORDERED: That the sum of Two Hundred Thirteen Thousand Six Hundred and Seventy — One Dollars ($213,671.00) is hereby appropriated from "Fund Balance Reserved for Appropriation — Free Cash" Account to the "Human Resources — Early Retirement Incentive" (ERI) Account in accordance with the recommendation of His Honor the Mayor. #9 —APPR. SCHOOL — RESERVE FUND — CONTINGENCY The following Order, recommended by the Mayor, was referred to the Committee on Administration and Finance under the rules. ORDERED: That the sum of One Hundred Twenty Five Thousand Dollars ($125,000.00) is hereby appropriated from "Free Cash " Account to "School — Reserve Fund - Contingency" Account in accordance with the recommendation of His Honor the Mayor. #10 —APPR. PUBLIC PROPERTY - POSTAGE The following Order, recommended by the Mayor, was referred to the Committee on Administration and Finance under the rules. ORDERED: That the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00) is hereby appropriated from "Free Cash " Account to "Public Property - Postage" Account in accordance with the recommendation of His Honor the Mayor. 5 JANUARY 13, 2005 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL #10 —APPR. TO VARIOUS ACCOUNTS FOR ASFCME RAISES The following Order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted under suspension of the rules. ORDERED: That the sum of Thirty-nine Thousand One Hundred Seventy-two Dollars and Thirty-one cents ($39,172.31) is hereby appropriated from "Fund Balance - Free Cash " Account to the following accounts: ASSESSORS 918.16 OPENS SPACE 4,317.00 CITY CLERK 459.00 ELECTIONS 1,732.22 COLLECTOR 1,109.11 COUNCIL ON AGING 879.43 ELECTRICAL 1,999.58 FINANCE 3,558.94 HEALTH 3,590.41 LICENSING 459.08 PARK & REC 4,996.63 GOLF COURSE 925.07 PARKING DEPT 2,055.78 PARKING CLERK 190.95 POLICE 2,384.39 PUB PROP-INSP 857.66 PUBLIC SERVICES 5,431.47 6 JANUARY 13, 2005 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL PURCHASING 918.16 TREASURER 918.16 TOTAL 39,172.31 in accordance with the recommendation of His Honor the Mayor. #12 —APPR. PUBLIC SERVICES — SEWER — FULL TIME SALARIES The following Order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted under suspension of the rules. ORDERED: That the sum of Two Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety Four Dollars and twenty nine cents ($2,794.29) is hereby appropriated from "Retained Earnings - Sewer Fund " Account to "Public Services — Sewer— Full Time Salaries" Account in accordance with the recommendation of His Honor the Mayor. #13 —APPR. PUBLIC SERVICES —WATER — FULL TIME SALARIES The following Order, recommended by the Mayor, was referred to the Committee on Administration and Finance under the rules. ORDERED: That the sum of Two Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety Four Dollars and twenty nine cents ($2,794.29) is hereby appropriated from "Retained Earnings -Water Fund " Account to "Public Services —Water— Full Time Salaries" Account in accordance with the recommendation of His Honor the Mayor. #14 —APPR. BUILDING MAINTENANCE The following Order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted under suspension of the rules. ORDERED: That the sum of Twenty Three Thousand Seven Hundred Seventy Five Dollars ($23,775.00) is hereby appropriated from "Free Cash " Account to "Building - Maintenance" Account in accordance with the recommendation of His Honor the Mayor. 7 JANUARY 13, 2005 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL #15 —APPR. PUBLIC PROPERTY— RENOVATIONS & REPAIRS The following Order, recommended by the Mayor, was referred to the Committee on Administration and Finance under the rules. ORDERED: That the sum of Eighteen Thousand Seven Hundred Thirty Dollars ($18,730.00) is hereby appropriated from "Fund Balance — Free Cash" Account to "Public Property— Renovation and Repairs" Account in accordance with the recommendation of His Honor the Mayor. #16 —APPR. FINANCE — RETIREMENT ANTICIPATION The following Order, recommended by the Mayor, was referred to the Committee on Administration and Finance under the rules. ORDERED: That the sum of Eighteen Thousand Two Hundred Sixty-three Dollars and Fifty- two cents ($18,263.52) is hereby appropriated from "Fund Balance — Free Cash" Account to "Finance — Retirement Anticipation" Account in accordance with the recommendation of His Honor the Mayor. #17 —APPR. MAYOR'S OFFICE — RETIREMENT ANTICIPATION The following Order, recommended by the Mayor, was referred to the Committee on Administration and Finance under the rules. ORDERED: That the sum of Seventeen Thousand Nine Hundred Fifty-two Dollars and Forty-eight cents ($17,952.48) is hereby appropriated from "Fund Balance — Free Cash" Account to "Mayor's Office — Retirement Anticipation" Account in accordance with the recommendation of His Honor the Mayor. #18 —APPR. MAYOR'S OFFICE — SALARIES The following Order, recommended by the Mayor, was referred to the Committee on Administration and Finance under the rules. ORDERED: That the sum of Sixteen Thousand One Hundred Eighty-Four Dollars and One cent ($16,184.01) is hereby appropriated from "Mayor's Office — Salaries" Account to "Human Resources — Part Time Salaries" Account in accordance with the recommendation of His Honor the Mayor. 8 JANUARY 13, 2005 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL #19 —APPR. POLICE — MEDICAL / DENTAL The following Order, recommended by the Mayor, was referred to the Committee on Administration and Finance under the rules. ORDERED: That the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) is hereby appropriated from "Fund Balance — Free Cash" Account to "Police — Medical/Dental" Account in accordance with the recommendation of His Honor the Mayor. #20 — TRANSFER — PARK & RECREATION — EQUIPMENT The following Order, recommended by the Mayor, was referred to the Committee on Administration and Finance under the rules. ORDERED: That the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) is hereby transferred from "Receipts Reserved — Golf Course" Account to "Park & Recreation - Equipmentl" Account in accordance with the recommendation of His Honor the Mayor. #21 — TRANSFER — FIRE DEPT. MEDICAL / DENTAL The following Order, recommended by the Mayor, was referred to the Committee on Administration and Finance under the rules. ORDERED: That the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00) is hereby transferred from "Fire Dept. — Salaries Full Time" Account to "Fire Dept. — Medical/Dental" Account in accordance with the recommendation of His Honor the Mayor. #22 — TRANSFER — FIRE DEPT. MEDICAL / DENTAL - RETIREES The following Order, recommended by the Mayor, was referred to the Committee on Administration and Finance under the rules. ORDERED: That the sum of Forty Thousand Dollars ($40,000.00) is hereby transferred from "Fire Dept. — Salaries Full Time" Account to "Fire Dept. — Medical/Dental - Retirees" Account in accordance with the recommendation of His Honor the Mayor. 9 JANUARY 13, 2005 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL #23 — RE-USE OF ST. JOSEPH'S SITE Councillor Furey introduced the following Order, which was adopted. ORDERED: That the Committee on Community and Economic Development meet at a convenient time with the Committee to re-use St. Joseph's. #24 —VARIOUS COMPLAINTS REGARDING TAXI CAB COMPANIES Councillor Sosnowski introduced the following Order, which was adopted. ORDERED: That the Taxi Cab companies licenses to operate in Salem be ordered to appear before the Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs to answer to various complaints. #25 — COMMITTEE FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE Councillor Harvey introduced the following Order, which was adopted by roll call vote of 10 yeas, 0 nays, 1 absent. Councillors Veno, Sosnowski, Sargent, Pelletier, O'Leary, Lovely, Harvey, Furey, Corchado and Bencal were recorded as voting in the affirmative. Councillor O'Keefe was recorded as absent. Councillor O'Leary assumes chair. Councillor Bencal asked for support of the order. ORDERED: That the Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs meet with Paul O'Shea of Health and Education Incorporated to discuss forming a Community wide Committee for substance abuse prevention, to address the alarming growth in the abuse of opiates. The Committee will be responsible for developing its own mission goals and objectives and that the participants will consist of Service Providers, Law Enforcement Officials, Educators, Community Leaders, Municipal Officials, Parents, Business Leaders, and any other interested community members. Councillor Bencal resumes chair. #26 — RESOLUTION SALEM HELP RELIEF EFFORT IN SUMATRA 10 JANUARY 13, 2005 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL Councillor O'Leary introduced the following Resolution, which was adopted. RESOLUTION: WHEREAS: That the people of Salem and the people of Sumatra having a long standing relationship dating back to 1793 when Captain Jonathan Carnes first pulled into Sumatra, as President Washington was giving his inaugural address. As the pepper trade peaked in 1805 with the tariffs on the pepper trade collected in Salem accounting for five percent of the United States budget and; As the peoples of Salem and Sumatra were drawn closed by this trade, despite the miles that separate both; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the City of Salem wishes to step forward and help in the relief efforts to aid our centuries old friends. Further, that the City of Salem wishes to work together and reaches out to the Peabody Essex Museium the Chamber of commerce, the business community, our residents, and other interested parties in seeking an appropriate response to this tragedy. #27 — RISING COST OF HEALTH CARE BENEFITS Councillor Veno introduced the following Order, which was adopted. ORDERED: That the Committee on Administration and Finance meet to discuss possible actions that can be taken to contain the City's rapidly rising cost for health care benefits for current and retired employees. And that the Finance Director, Assistant City Solicitor and the Mayor be invited to attend. #28 — BIKE PATH Councillor Lovely introduced the following Order, which was adopted. ORDERED: That the Committee on Community & Economic Development meet with the City Planner relative to the creation and design of a bike path. Further that the following be invited to the meeting, a representative of Salem Cycle (70 Washington St.), Mr. David Alden (3 Bradford St., Salem), Mr. Jeffrey Bellin (396 Essex St., Salem), a representative of MassBike (20 Park Plaza, suite 1028, Boston 02116), and a representative of North Shore Cyclist (c/o Emmet Halpen, 541 Lowell St., Wakefield 01880). #29 — SENIOR PROPERTY TAX RELIEF 11 JANUARY 13, 2005 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL Councillor Lovely introduced the following order, which was adopted. ORDERED: That the matter of Senior Property Tax Relief, to decrease the burden on elderly homeowners by increasing exemptions, that is being proposed and supported by his excellency, Governor Romney, Senate President Robert . Travaglini and House Speaker Salvatore F. DiMasi, in their respective roles as Executive and Legislative leaders of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, be referred to the Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs for review and recommendation. #30 — SALEM STATE COLLEGE ROAD RACE & WELLNESS FAIR Councillor Harvey offered the following report for the Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs. It was so voted to accept the report and adopt the recommendation. The Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs to whom was referred the matter of a request from Salem State College to hold a road race and wellness fair on April 10, 2005 has considered said matter and would recommend that request be granted. #31 — (#757 -#798) - GRANTING CERTAIN LICENSES Councillor Harvey offered the following report for the Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs. It was so voted to accept the report and adopt the recommendation. 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 that the following be granted: FORTUNETELLING Theresa Noll Devoe, 136 Derby St., Salem Sylvia Martinez, 123 Essex St., Salem Diana McKanas, 86D Wharf St., Salem Michael Noll, 136 Derby St., Salem Andrea M. Snow, 21 Warren St., Salem Gloria Ward, 12 Pearl St., Salem FORTUNETELLING STORE The Magic Parlor, 213 Essex St., Salem Pyramid Books Inc., 214 Derby St., Salem JUNK DEALER Naumkeag Salvage, 50R Broadway, Salem Isaac Talkowsky & Son, 18 Phillips St., Salem 12 JANUARY 13, 2005 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC GUIDE Hanna Diozzi, 20 Pleasant St., Salem William Grover, 84A Poland St., Billerica Merrill Kohlhofer, 44 Beaver St.,Salem Fran Marrow, 12 Strawberry Hill Ln., Danvers Michael Metzger, 25 Shepard St., Marblehead Richard Metzger, 25 Shepard St., Marblehead Susan Metzger, 25 Shepard St., Marblehead Alexandra Miranda, 24 Pearl St., Marblehead Douglas P. Sabin, 34 Northey St., Salem William Sano, 35 Daniels St., Salem Mollie Steward, 74 Essex St, Salem Ruth Wall, 13 Crombie St„ Salem Allen Winecour, 161 Garland St., Everett SEAWORM Jose M. Machado, 3 Emmett St., Peabody Joe Mendonca, 22 Spring St„ Peabody Analiano Silva, 25 Driscoll St., Peabody Manuel N. Silva, 80 Northend St., Peabody Manuel Silva, 52 Palealogos St., Peabody SECOND HAND VALUABLE Antiques at Museum Place, Museum Place Mall #114 Army Barracks, 234 Essex St., Salem Bernard's, 179 Essex St., Salem Boston St. Resale, 134 '/2 Boston St., Salem Olde Naumkeag Antiques, 1 Hawthorne Blvd., Salem Same Day Services, 2 Mason St., Salem R.J. Coins, 22 Wharf St., Salem Rich's Second Hand Store, 94 Boston St., Salem Salem Coin & Jewelry, 149 North St., Salem Salem Used Furniture & Antiques, 107 '/2 Bridge St., Salem Tobie's Jewelry, 140 Washington St., Salem TAXI OPERATOR Joseph Bain, 6 Pulaski St., Peabody Richard Beaulieu, 67 Veterans Memorial Dr., Peabody George J. Cady, 11 Arthur St., Salem Peter Campbell, 12 Green St., Marblehead James Cloutman, 19 Rainbow Terr., Salem Carlos Costa, 105 Wordsworth St., East Boston Steven Farris, 225 Newbury St., Danvers TAXI OPERATOR S. Gregory Jamieson, 43 Roslyn St., Salem Jeremy Lander, 6 Bentley St., #3, Salem 13 JANUARY 13, 2005 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL Victor LeBlanc, 157 Paradise Rd., Swampscott Geisy A. Nieves-Lemus, 67 Endicott St., Peabody Alejandro Perez, 324 Chatham St., Lynn Angel Perez, 324 Chatham St., Lynn Jeffrey L. Schafer, 8 '/2 Daniels St, Salem Blair Schetrompf, 36 St. Anns Ave., Peabody Douglas Stephens, 9 Park St., Beverly Urin Ventura, 8 Nort Cross Terr., Lynn Ryan Wirling, 81 Endicott St., Peabody VEHICLE FOR HIRE Friendship Carriage Tours, 13 Crombie St, Salem (Horse drawn) Salem Surrey BikeTours, 25 Shepard St., Marblehead (Pedi Cab) #32 —ACCOUNTING REPORT FOR CHAPTER 90 FUNDS Councillor Veno offered the following report for the Committee on Administration and Finance. It was voted to accept the report and adopt the recommendation. Councillor Harvey amended the report to request a five year review. It was so voted. The Committee on Administration and Finance to whom was referred the matter of requesting a report on the accounting of Chapter 90 Funds for FY04 and FY05 has considered said matter and would recommend that the matter remain in committee. #33 — (#704) — PLANNING BOARD RECOMMENDATION ON PROPOSED ZONING AMENDMENT FOR CHESTNUT STREET A communication from Planning Board Chairman Walter Power, submitting the Board's recommendation regarding the proposed zoning amendment relative to Chestnut Street rezoning parcels from Residential Two Family (R2) to Residential One Family (R1), Councillor Pelletier moved the recommendation be adopted for first passage by roll call vote. The matter was adopted for first passage by unanimous roll call vote of 10 yeas, 0 nays, 1 absent. Councillor O'Keefe was recorded as absent. Councillor Pelletier requested moved for immediate reconsideration in the hopes it would not prevail. Reconsideration was denied. 14 JANUARY 13, 2005 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL #34 — JOINT POLE RELOCATION ON ALMEDA STREET A hearing was ordered for January 27, 2005, on the petition of Verizon and Massachusetts Electric Company for a joint pole relocation on Almeda Street. #35 — JOINT POLE LOCATION ON ALMEDA STREET A hearing was ordered for January 27, 2005, on the petition from Verizon and Massachusetts Electric Company for a joint pole location on Almeda Street. #36 —#65 LICENSE APPLICATIONS The following license applications were referred to the Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs. FORTUNETELLING Fatima Mitchell, 6 Hawthorne Blvd., Salem Debbie Mitchell, 6 Hawthorne Blvd., Salem Tammy Mitchell, 6 Hawthorne Blvd., Salem Shawn Poirier, 64 Beaver St., Salem PAWNBROKER Salem Loan & Jewelry, 33 New Derby St., Salem PUBLIC GUIDE Lisa Baglini, 35 Hazel St., Salem Bruce D. Bateman, 108 Water St., Danvers Justine Curley-Stacy, 222 Bray St., Gloucester Barbara Dempsey-West, 181 North St., Salem Robert A. Karish, 1 Messervy St., Salem Tracy Majka, 243 7t" St., #2, Brooklyn, N.Y. Ann Roman, 82 N. Cedar, Melrose Rev. Dr. Marlayna Schmidt, 8 Iverson Rd., Beverly Tarn Stephanos, 17 Highland Ave., Somerville Herb Van Dam, 361 Lafayette St., Salem Erica Waite, 100 High St., Topsfield Mindy Willis, 2 Beverly Commons Dr., Beverly Taunya Wolfe, 52 Pawtucket Blvd. #23, Tynsboro SEAWORM Arthur Barreira, 49 Webster St., Peabody Manuel Corroca, 12 Union St., Peabody John M. Silva, 10 Almeda St., Salem 15 JANUARY 13, 2005 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL SECOND HAND VALUABLE Samantha's, 177 Essex St., Salem Marine Arts Gallery, 135 Essex St., Salem Antiques & Uniques of Salem, 130 North St., Salem Record Exchange, 256 Washington St., Salem Salem Loan & Jewelry, 33 New Derby St., Salem TAG DAY S.H.S. Girls Indoor Track, January 29, 2005 Salem State College Hockey Cheerleading, Feb. 5 & 6, 2005 TAXI OPERATOR David Beauchamps, 37 Harbor St., Salem Kendall Phipps, 34 Federal St., Beverly Mark Adams, 59 Goodale St., Peabody Genaro Roman, 44 Ward St., Salem Charles A. Cody, 21 Heard Dr., Ipswich Gerald Feldman, 116 Lafayette St., Salem Domingo Perez, 12 Pope St., Salem Eric Sayers, 370 Ocean Ave., Revere William C. Morgan, 276 Rantoul St., Beverly Robert J. Corriveau Jr., 78 Endicott St., Peabody Robert M. Smith, 47 Bridge St., Salem Laura J. Pacheco, 27 Albion St., Salem Evangelis Rodriguez, 114 Central Ave., Peabody Ramon Espinal, 10 Dearborn St., Salem Jose Perez, 86 Essex St., Salem Newri Garcia, 6 Ray St., Peabody Rafael Moya, 203 Washington St., Salem Diogees Polanco, 12 Park St., Peabody Juan Toribio, 6 Prince St., Salem Felix Hernandez, 72 Central St., Peabody Rudy Rosario, 14 Mason St., Salem Javier Guillermo, 46 Peabody St., Salem Carl W. Herwig, 168 Washington St., Peabody Ramon Gomez, 260 Washington St., Salem Jose Lopez, 12 Mason St., Salem David Wendell, 10 Balcomb St., Salem Daniel Comb, 181 Elliot St., Danvers Dianne Veinot, 7 Harris St., Salem 16 JANUARY 13, 2005 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL #66 -#83 — DRAINLAYER/CONTRACT OPERATOR LICENSES The following Drainlayer/Contract Operator License applications were granted. Advanced Industries Inc., 106 Oakville St., Lynn Caruso & McGovern Construction Inc. 1 Industrial Way, Georgetown Delulis Brothers Construction Co., Inc., 31 Collins St. Terr., Lynn DiBiase Corp., 10 Outlook Terr., Lynnfield D & W Contractors Inc., 150 Pleasant St., Reading Geologic— Earth Expoloration Inc., 7 Sherwood Dr., Norfolk Geosearch Inc., 20 Authority Dr., Fitchburg N. Granese & Sons, Inc., 18 Yorkshire Rd., Marblehead J.J. O'Brien & Sons, Inc., 5 Fern St., Waltham Thomas Mackey & Sons, 58 Broadway, Salem McLaughlin Construction Co., 72R Central St., Peabody Mr. Rooter Plumbing, 70 Herrick St., Beverly R.B. Strong Excavating & Sewerage Contractor Inc., 122 Western Ave., Gloucester TDS Inc., 2 Peter Dr., Sterling United Utility Corp., 42 Haverhill Rd., Amesbury Spencer Contracting Corp., 63 Jefferson Ave., Salem D'Alelio Construction Co. Inc., 31 Lewis Rd., Swampscott Bartlett & Steadman Co. Inc., 67R Village St., Marblehead #84 -#88 — CLAIMS The following Claims were referred to the Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affai rs. Robyn Brown, 15 West Ave., Salem Mark DiMinico, 25-2-3-Arlington Rd., Woburn Victor Espinal, 15 Winter St., Peabody Michael J. Medler, 1 Gallows Hill Rd., Salem Kenneth J. Rothwell, 133 Battis Rd., Merrimac #89 -#95 - BONDS The following bonds were referred to the Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs and returned approved. 17 JANUARY 13, 2005 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL CONSTABLE James F. Danforth, 16 Wentworth Dr., Beverly Ruthanne Davis, 9 '/2 Intervale Rd., Salem Alexander Moura, 24A Shore Dr., Peabody DRAINLAYER DiBiase Corp., 10 Outlook Terr., Lynnfield Geosearch Inc., 10 Authority Dr., Fitchburg J.J. O'Brien & Sons Inc., 5 Fern St., Waltham TDS Inc., 2 Peter Dr., Sterling (#746) — SECOND PASSAGE — ORDINANCE AMENDING SALARY CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN EMPLOYEES, RECREATION SUPERVISOR The matter of second and final passage of an Ordinance amending the Salary Classification of certain employees,Recreation Supervisor was taken up. The Ordinance was adopted for second and final passage by unanimous roll call vote of 10 yeas, 0 nays. 1 absent. Councillor O'Keefe was recorded as absent. Councillor O'Leary moved immediate reconsideration in the hopes it would not prevail. Reconsideration was denied. On the motion of Councillor O'Leary the meeting adjourned at 8.10 P.M. ATTEST: CHERYL A. LAPOINTE CITY CLERK