MINUTES - Regular - 6/26/2014
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CITY OF SALEM
JUNE 26, 2014
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
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A Regular Meeting of the City Council held in the Council Chamber on Thursday,
June 26, 2014 at 7:00 P.M., for the purpose of transacting any and all business. Notice of
this meeting was posted on June 19, 2014 at 6:11 P.M. This meeting is being taped and is
live on S.A.T.V.
All Councillor were present.
Council President McCarthy presided.
Councillor Furey moved to dispense with the reading of the record of the previous meeting. It
was so voted.
President McCarthy requested that everyone please rise to recite the Pledge of Allegiance.
PUBLIC TESTIMONY
1. Marie Sweetland – 40R Highland Avenue – Working Cities Challenge Award
2. Chris Lohring – 19 Carlton Street – Breweries, Distillery Zoning Ordinance
3. Ian Hunter – 14 ½ Fort Avenue – Zoning Ordinance for Breweries, Distillery
4. Teasie Riley Goggin – 9 Wisteria Street – Appropriation of $10,000
5. Kristin Cordy – 1 Orchard Terrace – Zoning Ordinance relative to chickens
6. Kevin Cordy – 1 Orchard Terrace – Zoning Ordinance relative to chickens
Councillor O’Keefe assumed the Chair.
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(#302) – APPOINTMENT OF LARRY SPANG TO HISTORICAL COMMISSION
Held from the last meeting, Mayor’s appointment of Larry Spang to serve as a full time member
of the Historical Commission with a term to expire on January 10, 2016, was confirmed by
unanimous roll call vote of 11 yeas, 0 nays, 0 absent. Councillors Eppley, Famico, Furey, Gerard,
Legault, Milo, O’Keefe, Sargent, Siegel, Turiel and McCarthy were recorded as voting in the
affirmative.
Councillor McCarthy requested and received unanimous consent for suspension of the rules to
allow Mr. Spang to speak.
(#338) – APPOINTMENT OF JOHN RUSSELL TO THE COUNCIL ON AGING
Held from the last meeting, Mayor’s appointment of John Russell to serve as a member of the
Council on Aging with a term to expire on November 12, 2015 was confirmed by unanimous roll
call vote of 11 yeas, 0 nays, 0 absent. Councillors Eppley, Famico, Furey, Gerard, Legault, Milo,
O’Keefe, Sargent, Siegel, Turiel and McCarthy were recorded as voting in the affirmative.
Councillor McCarthy requested and received unanimous consent for suspension of the rules to
allow Mr. Russell to speak.
Councillor McCarthy resumed the Chair.
(#339) – APPOINTMENT OF GRACE HARRINGTON TO THE SALEM REDEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY
Held from the last meeting, Mayor’s appointment of Grace Harrington to serve as a member of
the Salem Redevelopment Authority with a term to expire February 1, 2017 was confirmed by
unanimous roll call vote of 11 yeas, 0 nays, 0 absent. Councillors Eppley, Famico, Furey, Gerard,
Legault, Milo, O’Keefe, Sargent, Siegel, Turiel and McCarthy were recorded as voting in the
affirmative.
Councillor O’Keefe requested and received unanimous consent for suspension of the rules to allow
Ms. Harrington to speak.
#380 – APPOINTMENT OF NOAH KORETZ TO THE PLANNING BOARD
The Mayor’s appointment of Noah Koretz to serve as a member of Planning Board with a
term to expire on March 1, 2019 (term begins July 31, 2014), was held under the rules until the
next meeting of September 11, 2014.
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#381 – APPOINTMENT OF JACLYN COTREAU TO THE SALEM COMMISSION ON
DISABILITIES
The Mayor’s appointment of Jaclyn Cotreau to serve as a member of the Salem
Commission on Disabilities with a term to expire on February 1, 2016, was held under the rules
until the next meeting of September 11, 2014.
#382 – REAPPOINTMENT OF LAURIE BELLIN TO THE HISTORICAL COMMISSION
The Mayor’s reappointment of Laurie Bellin to serve as a member of the Salem Historical
Commission with a term to expire on March 1, 2017, was referred to the Committee of the Whole.
#383 – REAPPOINTMENT OF DEBRA LOBSITZ TO THE SALEM COMMISSION ON
DISABILITIES
The Mayor’s reappiontment of Debra Lobsitz to serve as a member of the Salem Disabilities
Commission with a term to expire on March 1, 2017, was confirmed by unanimous roll call vote of
11 yeas, 0 nays, 0 absent. Councillors Eppley, Famico, Furey, Gerard, Legault, Milo, O’Keefe,
Sargent, Siegel, Turiel and McCarthy were recorded as voting in the affirmative.
#384 – REAPPOINTMENTS TO THE BIKE PATH COMMITTEE
The Mayor’s reappointments of Jeff Bellin, Ernest DeMaio and Kristin Anderson to serve as
members of the Bike Path Committee with their terms to expire on March 1, 2017, was confirmed
by unanimous roll call vote of 11 yeas, 0 nays, 0 absent. Councillors Eppley, Famico, Furey,
Gerard, Legault, Milo, O’Keefe, Sargent, Siegel, Turiel and McCarthy were recorded as voting in
the affirmative.
#385 – REAPPOINTMENTS TO THE BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE
The Mayor’s reappointments of Mary Ellen Halliwell and Judith Wolfe to serve as members
of the Beautification Committee with their terms to expire on March 1, 2017, was confirmed by
unanimous roll call vote of 11 yeas, 0 nays, 0 absent. Councillors Eppley, Famico, Furey, Gerard,
Legault, Milo, O’Keefe, Sargent, Siegel, Turiel and McCarthy were recorded as voting in the
affirmative.
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#386 – CORRECTION OF TERMS FOR STAFF
The Mayor’s resubmitting the following staff reappointments from the February 13, 2014
meeting to correct the terms of appointments per ordinance was confirmed by unanimous roll call
vote of 11 yeas, 0 nays, 0 absent. Councillors Eppley, Famico, Furey, Gerard, Legault, Milo,
O’Keefe, Sargent, Siegel, Turiel and McCarthy were recorded as voting in the affirmative.
Katherine Fabiszewski, Assistant Treasurer, corrected term to expire on January 31, 2017
Sarah Stanton, Finance Director/Auditor, corrected term to expire on January 31, 2017
#387 – APPROPRIATION FOR RETIREMENT OF ROBERT LEMELIN
The following Order recommended by the Mayor, was adopted.
ORDERED: That the sum of Forty-Seven Thousand Six Hundred and Nine Dollars and
Sixty-Nine cents ($47,609.69) is hereby appropriated in the “Retirement Stabilization –
Vacation/Sick Leave Buyback” account to be expended for the retirement of Robert Lemelin, Jr. of
the Fire Department in accordance with the recommendation of Her Honor the Mayor.
#388 – APPROPRIATION FOR RETIREMENT OF KEVIN FOUCHER
The following Order recommended by the Mayor, was adopted.
ORDERED: That the sum of Eighteen Thousand Nine Hundred and Three Dollars and Fifty-
Seven cents ($18,903.57) is hereby appropriated in the “Retirement Stabilization – Vacation/Sick
Leave Buyback” account to be expended for the retirement of Kevin Foucher from the Library, in
accordance with the recommendation of Her Honor the Mayor.
#389 – TRANSFER TO “WITCH HOUSE – BUILDING MAINTENANCE”
The following Order recommended by the Mayor, was adopted.
ORDERED: That the sum of Eighteen Thousand One Hundred and Fifty Dollars
($18,150.00) is hereby appropriated from the “Receipts Reserved – Witch House” account to
Witch House – Building Maintenance” account in accordance with the recommendation of Her
Honor the Mayor.
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#390 – APPROPRIATION TO “MAYOR – CONTRACTED SERVICES”
The following Order recommended by the Mayor, was adopted.
ORDERED: That the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) is hereby appropriated
from the “Fund Balance – Free Cash” account to “Mayor – Contracted Services” account in
accordance with the recommendation of Her Honor the Mayor.
#391 – APPROPRIATION TO “CEMETERY – EQUIPMENT”
The following Order recommended by the Mayor, was adopted.
ORDERED: That the sum of Three Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($3,900.00) is hereby
appropriated from the “Receipts Reserved – Sale of Vaults” account to “Cemetery – Equipment”
account in accordance with the recommendation of Her Honor the Mayor.
#392 – TRANSFER TO “CEMETERY – EQUIPMENT”
The following Order recommended by the Mayor, was adopted.
ORDERED: That the sum of Three Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($3,900.00) is hereby
appropriated from the “Receipts Reserved – Sale of Lots” account to “Cemetery – Equipment”
account in accordance with the recommendation of Her Honor the Mayor.
#393 – DONATION TO THE SALEM POLICE DEPARTMENT SUMMER CAMP FUND
The following Order recommended by the Mayor, was adopted.
ORDERED: To accept the donations listed below totaling Nine Thousand Five Hundred
Dollars ($9,500.00). These funds will be deposited into the Salem Police Department Summer
Camp Fund as listed in accordance with the recommendation of Her Honor the Mayor.
Danvers Bank Charitable Foundation 2,500.00
Eastern District Attorney 7,000.00
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#394 – RESOLUTION TAX INCREMENT FINANCING AGREEMENT FOR JACQUELINE’S
WHOLESALE BAKERY, INC.
The following Order recommended by the Mayor, was adopted by unanimous roll call
vote of 11 yeas, 0 nays, 0 absent. Councillors Eppley, Famico, Furey, Gerard, Legault, Milo,
O’Keefe, Sargent, Siegel, Turiel and McCarthy were recorded as voting in the affirmative.
RESOLUTION:
WHEREAS: Jacqueline’s Wholesale Bakery, Inc. (hereinafter “JACQUELINE’S”) wishes to expand
their gourmet frozen cookie manufacturing business located at 96 Swampscott Road, Units
1 and 2, Salem, MA into 96 Swampscott Road, Unit 3 in Salem, MA; and
WHEREAS; 96 Swampscott Road, Unit 1, Salem, MA, known as Assessor’s Parcel ID 07-0070-
802 (hereinafter “UNIT 2”) is owned by JACQUELINE’S; and
WHEREAS; 96 Swampscott Road, Unit 2, Salem, MA, known as Assessor’s Parcel ID 07-0070-
801 (hereinafter “UNIT 1”) is owned by MH, LLC; and
WHEREAS; UNIT 1 and UNIT 2 are owned by commonality of interest, having the same owner,
WHEREAS; JACQUELINE’S wishes to expand their business into 96 Swampscott Road, Unit 3,
Salem, MA, known as Assessor’s Parcel ID 07-0070-803, (hereinafter “UNIT 3”),
WHEREAS; the City of Salem (hereafter “CITY”) is willing to grant tax concessions in return for a
guarantee of the lease and renovation of an additional +/- 11,130 sq. ft. of manufacturing
and warehouse facility space and the creation of employment opportunities for local
workers, with a particular emphasis on residents of Salem’s Point neighborhood;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Salem City Council hereby
Requests that the Commonwealth of Massachusetts extend the Site Specific
Jacqueline’s Economic Opportunity Area to include Unit 3; and
Endorses the use of Tax Increment Financing as a tool to encourage economic
development within the Site Specific Jacqueline’s Economic Opportunity Area, and
approves the Tax Increment Financing Plan negotiated by the CITY and
JACQUELINE’S, and
Provides for a tax exemption for UNIT 3 for a period of five (5) years, beginning the first
full fiscal tax year after Certificate of Occupancy is issued for UNIT 3 in accordance with
the schedule below:
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FISCAL YEAR EXEMPTION
2016 100%
2017 80%
2018 60%
2019 40%
2020 20%
Said exemption being in accordance with M.G.L. Chapter 23AS, Section 3E, Chapter 40, Section
59, Section 5.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That the Mayor is hereby authorized, on behalf of the City, to enter
into a Tax Increment Financing Agreement with Jacqueline’s Wholesale Bakery, Inc.
#395 – TAX INCREMENT FINANCING AGREEMENT WITH JACQUELINE’S WHOLESALE
BAKERY INC.
Authorize the Mayor on behalf of the City of Salem to enter into a Tax Increment Financing
Agreement for the expansion of Jacqueline’s Wholesale Bakery, Inc. located at 96 Swampscott
Road, Salem, for Fiscal Year 2015 and exemptions associated with the Agreement will take effect
Fiscal Year 2016 through Fiscal Year 2020, was adopted by unanimous roll call vote of 11 yeas, 0
nays, 0 absent. Councillors Eppley, Famico, Furey, Gerard, Legault, Milo, O’Keefe, Sargent,
Siegel, Turiel and McCarthy were recorded as voting in the affirmative
#396 – CONTRACT WITH ELECTRICITY SUPPLIER
The following Order recommended by the Mayor, was referred to the Committee on
Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs co-posted with Committee of the Whole.
ORDERED: That the City Council, with the approval of the Mayor, hereby authorizes the
City of Salem to initiate the process of aggregating the electrical load of interested electricity
consumers within the City, pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 164, Section 134.
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#397 – ORDINANCE ZONING DEFINITION FOR URBAN AGRICULTURE
The following Ordinance recommended by the Mayor was referred to the Planning Board to
schedule a joint public hearing with the City Council.
In the year two thousand and fourteen
An Ordinance to amend an Ordinance relative to Zoning
Be it ordained the Salem City Council as follows:
Section 1.
Section 10.0 of the City of Salem Zoning Ordinance is hereby amended by adding the
following definitions:
Urban Agriculture: An umbrella term that describes a range of food growing practices for
personal consumption and uses that may include the keeping of hens, but does not include
other livestock, and does not include the selling of agricultural products.
Hens: Female chickens.
Run: an outdoor enclosure generally made of wire mesh.
Coop: An enclosed shelter in which a chicken lives.
Livestock: any domestic animals raised for home use, consumption, or profit, such as
horses, pigs, llamas, goats, fowl, sheep, buffalo, and cattle.
Customary agricultural, horticultural and floricultural operations: the growing or harvesting
of agricultural, horticultural and floricultural crops, the raising of all classes of livestock, the
production of eggs, milk, honey and other animal products, or the carrying out of any other
prescribed agricultural activity or process, for the primary purpose of making a profit or
providing a livelihood. Does not include residential gardening for personal consumption or
use, nor the keeping of hens in accordance with the regulations for Urban Agriculture, as
described herein.
Section 2:
Section 3.0 TABLE OF PRINCIPAL AND ACCESSORY USE REGULATIONS is hereby
amended by adding the following new row immediately following Adult day care under E.
Accessory Uses:
RC R1 R2 R3 B1 B2 B4 B5 I BPD
Urban Agriculture Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
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Section 3:
Section 3.2 Accessory Uses is hereby amended by adding the following provision,
immediately following Section 3.2.6 Commercial Vehicles:
3.2.7 Urban Agriculture.
1. Sale of eggs and any other agricultural products is prohibited.
2. The keeping of hens shall be subject to the following rules:
a) Hens may be kept per the Table of Principal and Accessory Use Regulations on
properties in residential use only.
b) Ownership, care and control of the hens shall be the responsibility of a resident of
the dwelling on the lot.
c) If the keeper of the hens is not the lot owner, written permission from the lot
owner permitting the keeping of hens on the lot shall be attached to the Board of
Health permit application.
d) No roosters may be kept under an Urban Agricultural use on lots in Salem
e) No coop or run shall be located nearer than ten (10) feet to the principal building,
and no coop or run shall be located nearer than 15 feet to any side or rear lot line.
Side lots in this instance refer to a projected line starting from the front lot line,
terminating at the rear lot line parallel 15 feet from the side or 15 feet from the rear
lot line. No coop or run shall be located within any required front yard or within
any side yard of a corner lot.
f) Coops and runs shall not exceed six (6) feet in height, and shall have a combined
area of no more than 120 square feet. Construction of a chicken coop and run
shall not preclude the location of additional accessory structures, such as garages
and tool sheds, and as described under Section 3.2.4 Accessory Buildings and
Structures, on the same property.
g) The on-site slaughtering of hens is prohibited.
h) No person shall keep any hens in any building used as a dwelling.
i) Any person desiring to keep hens shall apply to the Board of Health for a permit.
Section 4. This Ordinance shall take effect as provided by City Charter.
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#398 – ORDINANCE ZONING TABLE OF USES – NRCC
The following Ordinance recommended by the Mayor was referred to the Planning Board to
schedule a joint public hearing with the City Council.
In the year two thousand and fourteen
An Ordinance to amend an Ordinance relative to Zoning
Be it ordained the Salem City Council as follows:
Section 1. Section 8.4.5 Table of Uses – NRCC District is hereby amended by adding the
following new row immediately following 3.4 Light manufacturing of products, other than
biotechnology and pharmaceutical, including fabrication, assembly, finishing work, under 3.0
Research and Manufacturing:
Use
3.5 Brewery, Distillery, or Winery with Tasting Room SP
Section 2. This Ordinance shall take effect as provided by City Charter.
#399 – ORDINANCE RELATIVE TO THE CITY CLERK
Councillor Siegel introduced the following Order which was adopted.
ORDERED: That the Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs co-posted with
Committee of the Whole meet to discuss amending Chapter 2 Sec. 2-312 relative to the City Clerk.
#400 – VIDEO SURVEILLANCE
Councillor Siegel introduced the following Order which was adopted.
ORDERED: That the Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs co-posted with
Committee of the Whole meet to discuss creating a new Ordinance section relative to Chapter 32
for “Video Surveillance” by adding the installation of video surveillance cameras that tie into the
Salem Police Department monitoring system to existing parks and playgrounds and also adding
the definition of “Video Surveillance”. Invited: Chief of Police, Solicitor, Park and Recreation
Director and City Planner.
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#401 – MEETINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FOR JULY AND AUGUST
Councillor McCarthy introduced the following Order which was adopted.
ORDERED: That the regular meetings of the City Council for the month of July and August
be combined and held on July 17, 2014.
#402 – ORDINANCE TRAFFIC PARKING PROHIBITED CERTAIN STREETS, FRANKLIN
STREET
Councillor Gerard introduced the following Ordinance which was adopted for first passage.
In the year two thousand and fourteen
An Ordinance to amend an Ordinance relative to Traffic
Be it ordained the Salem City Council as follows:
Section 1. Chapter 42, Section 51, “Parking Prohibited on Certain Streets” by adding the
following:
Franklin Street, easterly side starting at North Street and continuing for one hundred sixty
(160) feet in a northeasterly direction, “No parking”
Section 2. This Ordinance shall take effect as provided by City Charter.
#403 – (#375 – #377) 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.
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
SEAWORM Manuel Grieco, 96 Newbury St. #4A, Danvers
SECOND HAND Hoofbeat Records, 116 North St., Salem
VALUABLE
TAG DAY S.H.S. Hockey, 12/13/14, 12/28/14, 1/4/15, 1/17/15
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#404 – (#368) CPA COMMITTEE’S RECOMMENDATION FOR CPA FUNDING
Councillor Turiel offered the following report for the Committee on Administration & Finance
co-posted with the Committee of the Whole. It was voted to accept the report and adopt the
recommendation.
The Committee on Administration & Finance co-posted with the Committee of the Whole to
whom was referred the matter of the Community Preservation Act Committee’s recommendation
for funding has considered said matter and would recommend approval.
Councillor O’Keefe assumed the Chair.
#405 – (#351) RESOLUTION SUPPORTING COMPLETE STREETS POLICY
Councillor McCarthy offered the following report for the Committee of the Whole.
It was voted to accept the report and adopt the recommendation.
The Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the matter of a resolution for supporting
the creation of a complete streets policy for the city has considered said matter and would
recommend approval.
Councillor McCarthy resumed the Chair.
#406 – PLANNING BOARD RECOMMENDATION RELATIVE TO ZONING
The Planning Board recommendation with modifications for the proposed Zoning Ordinance
amending Section 10 by adding definition for “Brewery, Distillery, or Winery with a Tasting Room”
and Section 3.0 Table of Principal & Accessory Use Regulations was referred to the Committee of
the Whole.
#407 – POLE RELOCATION
The matter of an Order from Verizon and MA Electric to relocate three poles on Canal Street
was granted.
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#408 – BLOCK PARTY
A request from residents of Forrester Street to hold a block party on Saturday, September 6,
2014 from 3:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. with a rain date on Sunday, September 7, 2014 was granted.
#409 – BLOCK PARTY
A request from residents of Pickman Park Area (corner of Lincoln Rd. and Monroe Rd.) to
hold a block party on Thursday, July 3, 2014 from 5:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. was granted.
#410 – PRESENTATION BY BIKE PATH COMMITTEE FOR “VISION 2020”
A request from the Bike Path Committee to make a presentation “Vision: 2020” to the Salem
City Council in support of the Complete Streets Policy was granted.
#411 – REROUTING A PORTION OF SIDEWALK ALONG BRIDGE STREET
A petition from W.T. Rich Company, Inc. regarding shutting down and rerouting a portion of
sidewalk along Bridge Street area located at back of Salem Probate and Family Court, 36 Federal
Street was granted.
#412 – RESERVE PARKING SPACES FOR BLOOD DRIVE
A request from Free Masons to reserve four parking spots in front of Lodge on Washington
Street to hold blood drives on July 23, 2014 and December 3, 2014 from Noon to 8:00 P.M. was
granted.
#413 – ROAD RACE
A request from Veterans of Foreign Wars and Salem State University Veterans Organization
to hold a road race and use of city streets on Saturday, November 8, 2014 at 8:00 A.M. was
granted.
#414 – PETITION FOR 30 MINUTE PARKING SIGN ON LORING AVENUE
A petition from Joseph and Jennifer Fabiano, owners of property located at 198 Loring
Avenue, to have two 30-minute parking signs place in front of commercial business for customer
parking was referred to the Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs.
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#415 – PETITION FROM MARIE SWEETLAND TO MEET WITH CITY COUNCIL
The petition from Marie Sweetland to meet with City Council regarding the Working Cities
Challenge Award was referred to the Committee on Administration and Finance.
#416 – TAG DAY
The following license application was granted.
TAG DAY Salem Fire Department (for MDA), August 3, 2014
and October 19, 2014
#417 – #418 LICENSE APPLICATIONS
The following license applications were granted.
PUBLIC GUIDE Karen Scalia, 25RR Upham St., Salem
Nicole Falcione, 14A Willow Ave., Salem
Nicholas Pierce, 67 Monument Ave., Swampscott
Joshua Myers, 35 Daniels St., Salem
Lara Jay, 126 Federal St., Salem
TAXI OPERATORS Richard Doherty, 8 Grove St., Saugus
Emilio Salomon, 11 Heritage Dr., Salem
#419 – DRAINLAYER / CONTRACT OPERATOR
The following Drainlayer/Contract Operator license application was granted.
D&M Civil Inc., 189 N. Main St., Middleton
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#420 - #426 CLAIMS
The following Claims were referred to the Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal
Affairs.
Matthew Nowak, 87 Mason St., Salem
Leonard Fierstein, 21 Mooney Rd., Salem
Charles Coulson, 159 Federal St., Salem
Philip Laffy, 143 Fort Ave., Salem
Frances Chalikis, 2 Bond St., Norwalk, CT
Monica Tecca, 10 Village St., Marblehead
Gerald Theriault, 14 Corning St., Beverly
#427 – BONDS
The following Bond was referred to the Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal
Affairs and returned approved.
DRAINLAYER: D&M Civil Inc., 189 N. Main St., Middleton
(#317) - SECOND PASSAGE ORDINANCE “SEWER USE CHARGES”
The matter of second and final passage of an Ordinance amending Ch. 46, Sec. 230 “Sewer
Use Charges” was then taken up. It was adopted for second and final passage.
(#318) - SECOND PASSAGE ORDINANCE “WATER USE CHARGES”
The matter of second and final passage of an Ordinance amending Ch. 46, Sec. 66 “Water
Use Charges” was then taken up. It was adopted for second and final passage.
(#352) – SECOND PASSAGE ORDINANCE TRAFFIC STOP SIGN, PALMER STREET
The matter of second and final passage of an Ordinance amending Traffic Ch. 42, Sec. 49
“Stop Sign” Palmer Street was then taken up. It was adopted for second and final passage.
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(#353) - SECOND PASSAGE ORDINANCE TRAFFIC PARKING TIME LIMITED, UNMETERED
ZONE, LEAVITT STREET
The matter of second and final passage of an Ordinance amending Traffic Ch. 42, Sec. 57A
“Parking Time Limited, Unmetered Zone” Leavitt Street was then taken up. It was adopted for
second and final passage.
(#353) - SECOND PASSAGE ORDINANCE TRAFFIC TOW ZONE, BRYANT STREET
The matter of second and final passage of an Ordinance amending Traffic Ch. 42, Sec. 74
“Tow Zone, Fire Lane” Bryant Street was then taken up. It was adopted for second and final
passage.
(#355) – SECOND PASSAGE ORDINANCE TRAFFIC, HANDICAP PARKING, PHELPS STREET
The matter of second and final passage of an Ordinance amending Traffic Ch. 42, Sec. 50B
“Handicapped Parking, Limited Time” Phelps Street was then taken up. It was adopted for second
and final passage.
(#356) - SECOND PASSAGE ORDINANCE TRAFFIC, HANDICAP PARKING, MAY STREET
The matter of second and final passage of an Ordinance amending Traffic Ch. 42, Sec. 50B
“Handicapped Parking, Limited Time” May Street was then taken up. It was adopted for second
and final passage.
(#359) – SECOND PASSAGE ORDINANCE TRAFFIC, HANDICAP PARKING, CABOT STREET
The matter of second and final passage of an Ordinance amending Traffic Ch. 42, Sec. 50B
“Handicapped Parking, Limited Time” Cabot Street was then taken up. It was adopted for second
and final passage.
(#360) – SECOND PASSAGE ORDINANCE TRAFFIC, NO RIGHT TURN, MASON STREET TO
NORTH STREET
The matter of second and final passage of an Ordinance amending Traffic Ch. 42, Sec. 25
“No Right Turn on Red” Mason Street to North Street was then taken up. It was adopted for second
and final passage.
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(#361) - SECOND PASSAGE ORDINANCE TRAFFIC, HANDICAP PARKING, FRIEND STREET
The matter of second and final passage of an Ordinance amending Traffic Ch. 42, Sec. 50B
“Handicapped Parking, Limited Time” Friend Street was then taken up. It was adopted for second
and final passage.
(#342) – SECOND PASSAGE BOND ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014 GENERAL FUND
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
The matter of second and final passage of a Bond Order for the sum of $2,480,000. for
Fiscal Year 2014 General Fund Capital Improvement Program was then taken up. It was adopted
for second and final passage by unanimous roll call vote of 11 yeas, 0 nays, 0 absent. Councillors
Eppley, Famico, Furey, Gerard, Legault, Milo, O’Keefe, Sargent, Siegel, Turiel and McCarthy were
recorded as voting in the affirmative
(#343) – SECOND PASSAGE BOND ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014 WATER/SEWER
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
The matter of second and final passage of a Bond Order for the sum of $1,250,000. for Fiscal Year
2014 Water / Sewer Capital Improvement Program was then taken up. It was adopted for second
and final passage by unanimous roll call vote of 11 yeas, 0 nays, 0 absent. Councillors Eppley,
Famico, Furey, Gerard, Legault, Milo, O’Keefe, Sargent, Siegel, Turiel and McCarthy were
recorded as voting in the affirmative
(#344) - SECOND PASSAGE BOND ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015 WATER/SEWER
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
The matter of second and final passage of a Bond Order for the sum of $7,150,000. for Fiscal Year
2015 Water / Sewer Capital Improvement Program was then taken up. It was adopted for second
and final passage by unanimous roll call vote of 11 yeas, 0 nays, 0 absent. Councillors Eppley,
Famico, Furey, Gerard, Legault, Milo, O’Keefe, Sargent, Siegel, Turiel and McCarthy were
recorded as voting in the affirmative
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CITY OF SALEM
JUNE 26, 2014
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
(#345) - SECOND PASSAGE BOND ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015 GENERAL FUND
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
The matter of second and final passage of a Bond Order for the sum of $2,657,153. for
Fiscal Year 2015 General Fund Capital Improvement Program was then taken up. It was adopted
for second and final passage by unanimous roll call vote of 11 yeas, 0 nays, 0 absent. Councillors
Eppley, Famico, Furey, Gerard, Legault, Milo, O’Keefe, Sargent, Siegel, Turiel and McCarthy were
recorded as voting in the affirmative
On the motion of Councillor O’Keefe the meeting adjourned at 9:25 P.M.
ATTEST: CHERYL A. LAPOINTE
CITY CLERK