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tetris
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Posted - 01/08/2009 :  12:43:14 PM  Show Profile Send tetris a Private Message  Reply with Quote
6:30PM-CITATION PRESENTATIONS [HUSKIES & EAGLES])


REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2009, 7:00 PM, PETER J. MCCARREN MEMORIAL CHAMBERS, EVERETT, MA

COMMUNICATIONS FROM HIS HONOR THE MAYOR

1.
A0031-09 Order/s/Alderman L. Charles DiPerri, as President
To transfer $11,660.00 from the Mayor's Reserve Account to the Library Salary ($11,460.00) and Library Longevity ($200.00) Accounts.

2.
A0032-09 Order/s/Alderman L. Charles DiPerri, as President
To transfer $36,083.62 from the Mayor's Reserve Fund to the following accounts to fund the settlement of the Local 25 Clerical contract for FY '09: Auditor's Office Salary Account $2,070.03, Assessor's $3,482.84, City Clerk's Office $2,837.80, City Clerk/Registrar $1,045.27, Facilities Maint. $1,045.27, Police $7,179.33, Fire $2,179.33, Fire $2,155.88, Building $2,560.33, Parking Clerk $3,026.24, City Services $5,434.60, Health $994.55, Veteran's Services $1,045.27, Human Services $2,090.54 and Library $1,115.67.

3.
A0033-09 Order/s/Alderman L. Charles DiPerri, as President
To accept donation of $50.00 from Frederick Cafasso & Sons, Inc. to the Everett Police Department for general expenses.

4.
A0034-09 Order/s/Alderman L. Charles DiPerri, as President
To accept the donation of $3,000.00 from Exxon Mobil Corporation to the Everett Police Department for K-9 expenses.

5.
A0035-09 Order/s/Alderman L. Charles DiPerri, as President
To transfer $279,090.45 from the Parking Clerk's Coin Account to the various named accounts in the Parking Clerk's Department to purchase new meters/parts to replace all the parking meters within the City, and also for purchasing 3 Smart Cars for the Parking Enforcement Officers; and finally for the settlement of union issues within the department, as follows: Meter Repairs/Maintenance Account $230,940.45, Other Personal Services $3,000.00, Longevity $150.00 and Vehicles $45,000.00.


PETITIONS AND LICENSES

6.
A0005-09 Petition
Petition for 2nd Class Motor Dealer License from Bostonian Body Inc., 141 Bow Street.

7.
A0006-09 Petition
Petition for redemption center license from Thompson Thu Nguyen D/B/A Dan's Redemption at 107 Hancock Street.

8.
A0007-09 Petition
Petition for 2nd Class Motor Dealer License from Supreme Car, Inc. at 157 Ferry Street.

9.
A0008-09 Petition
Petition for 2nd Class Motor Dealer License from Rio USA Auto Sales, Inc., 365 Third Street.

10.
A0019-09 Order
Petition for lodging house license from Andrew Philbin for the Newport Lodging House at 59 Chelsea Street.

11.
A0020-09 Order
Petition for lodging house license from Andrew Philbin for the 450 Ferry Street Trust.

12.
A0021-09 Order
Petition for lodging house license from Andrew Philbin for The Marlboro at 51 Chelsea Street.

13.
A0022-09 Order
Petition for lodging house license from Andrew Philbin for The Glendale at 322-324 Ferry Street.

14.
A0023-09 Order
Petition for lodging house license from David Molle for The Fenno's at 336 Broadway.

15.
A0024-09 Order
Petition for lodging house license from David A. Molle for the 134 Linden Street Lodging.

16.
A0025-09 Order
Petition for 1st Class Motor Dealer License from Boston Freightliner, Inc. at 3 Bow Street.

17.
A0026-09 Order
Petition for 1st Class Motor Dealer License from BMW Motorcycles of Cambridge, Inc. D/B/A Parkway Cycle at 1865 Revere Beach Parkway.

18.
A0027-09 Order
Petition for 2nd Class Motor Dealer License from BMW Motorcycles of Cambridge, Inc. D/B/A Parkway Cycle at 1865 Revere Beach Parkway.

19.
A0028-09 Order
Petition for 2nd Class Motor Dealer License from Auto Gallery Group, Inc. at 1993 Revere Beach Parkway.

20.
A0029-09 Order
Petition for 2nd Class Motor Dealer License from Vigor Diesel Injection Service, Inc. at 3 Bow Street.

21.
A0030-09 Order
Petition for 2nd Class Motor Dealer License from Vigor Diesel Injection, Inc. at 50 Mystic Street.


COMMITTEE REPORTS

22.
A0270-08  
Favorable Joint Convention Report on Ordinance offered by Alderman Robert J. Van Campen-That the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Everett is amended to restrict the operation of open-air dumps and landfills within the City.


UNFINISHED BUSINESS

23.
A0329-08 Petition
Petition for Lodging House License from David A. Molle at the Fenno's, 336 Broadway.

NEW BUSINESS

24.
A0013-09 Resolution/s/Aldermen Michael K. Marchese, Robert J. Van Campen and L. Charles DiPerri
That the Mayor and the Chairman of the Board of Assessors appear this meeting to explain the valuation of property in the City of Everett, and the Fiscal Year 2009 tax rates.

25.
A0004-09 Ordinance/s/Aldermen L. Charles DiPerri and Alderman Robert J. Van Campen
That the Revised Ordinances of the City of Everett Chapter 13 Offenses and Miscellaneous Provisions is hereby amended by adding Section 13-1.1 Public consumption or use of marihuana or tetrahydrocannabinol

26.
A0012-09 Resolution/s/Alderman Jason Marcus
That the Board of Aldermen of the City of Everett urges the Governor to pay all the bill money that is owed to the hospitals by the State, which is millions and millions of dollars, paid to the Whidden Hospital but the bill money that is owed to the Whidden Hospital will be paid because the hospital needs it desperately.

27.
A0014-09 Ordinance/s/Aldermen L. Charles DiPerri and Robert Van Campen
Ordinance: Amending Section 13A-88 to accommodate the relocation of persons displaced from illegal apartments.

28.
A0015-09 Ordinance/s/Aldermen Robert Van Campen and L. Charles DiPerri
Ordinance: Regulating the process for permitting a block party

29.
A0016-09 Ordinance/s/Alderman L. Charles DiPerri, as President
Ordinance: Reducing the number of precincts per ward from three to two.

30.
A0017-09 Order/s/L. Charles DiPerri, as President
ORDER: Petitioning state legislature to allow a reduction in number of precincts in the City of Everett.

31.
A0018-09 Resolution/s/Alderman Wayne A. Matewsky
That the Mayor's Office and the Department of City Services consider creating an emergency snow and ice removal department with concerns of senior citizens and handicapped parking areas throughout the City, due to public safety concerns and requests by Everett residents.


Adjournment

Respectfully submitted:
C. McCorry, Everett City Council Office
council@ci.everett.ma.us

SCHEDULED CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATES:

1/13 6PM RULES & ORDINANCES COMMITTEE MEETING
1/15 6PM BILLS & ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE MEETING
1/20 7PM COMMON COUNCIL MEETING
1/26 7PM NEXT BOARD OF ALDERMEN MEETING

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Tails
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Posted - 01/09/2009 :  10:27:10 AM  Show Profile Send Tails a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Item 26 concerns me but it's not clearly written so I guess I'll wait and see what information Jason has. Is the state not paying bills and what millions and millions are owed to hospitals?

Item 31 should also contain the disaster of side streets and lack of towing. I know of a car that has been sitting on a street and has not moved since the last storm, on the wrong side of the street. It's more vital for the safety of the residents to implement towing during a snow emergency than street sweeping.

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tetris
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Posted - 01/11/2009 :  09:00:33 AM  Show Profile Send tetris a Private Message  Reply with Quote
1. + 2.
I'm assuming that both of these items are the result of contract settlements and need to be approved. Why does the library appear in both items though? I believe in the recent past, the Mayor's Reserve Fund has been the place where these raises were usually funded from. I would be interested in hearing more about these new contracts, however.

4.
So, we're getting $3,000.00 from Exxon Mobil Corporation to the Everett Police Department for K-9 expenses and $60,000 for the summer jobs program. Does anyone one know if getting a new piece of fire equipment from them, as the mayor previously stated, is still a possibility as well?

5.
As we have learned before, parking meter receipts can only be used for expenses in the parking clerk's office. So. I believe that it is a smart choice to fund the contract settlement in that office from that money; parts for meter repairs as well. However, in these uncertain economics times, I'm not so sure that it is a wise move to replace all of the meters and buy smart cars with this money. The almost $276,000 (yes, I realize part of that money is for meter parts but I don't know how much and which meters) being proposed to spend on these two items would go a long way to funding the department's operation in the next fiscal year, thereby removing it from money that needs to be raised in the budget. In order to consider supporting these two items, I would need to know how much additional revenue could be raised from these expenses and/or how much money is expected to be saved from this move. In theory, I'm not against these changes if they have some definable upside. I'm just not sure that now is the right time to be considering them.

14. + 23.
Aren't these the same item? I thought that the item got tabled in December because there was possibility of a problem with their police report.

22.
I haven't had a chance to comment on the public hearing last Tuesday night. I''d still like try to get to that. My best guess is that the BOA vote on this will either be close (up or down by one vote) or unanimously in favor of. I know, "risky" prediction. But, you just have no idea about these guys some of the time. If it gets to the Common Council, I have no clue what will happen; it's harder to predict 18 votes.

24.
Had to guess that this one was coming. Let's see if any of the Advocate spin gets put on it. To its credit, I haven't seen much of that directly from the administration so far. Probably a wise thing to avoid.

25.
I haven't been paying enough attention to why the state is recommending this after the change to state law went into effect. Guess that it's time to get caught up.

26.
The first I caught wind of this was in the Mayor's mid-term address. Not sure why the state is not meeting its obligations. However, the solution to the state budget issues has to include taking care of all of its obligations. And, Tails I agree with you; it is a horribly written item.

27.
Although, I usually don't feel all that bad for people who are renting illegal apartments, especially when its obvious that the apartments are illegal, there are instances where good people seem to get caught in bad situations that aren't as obvious. It seems fair to do something that would help not to make their situations any worse. I'll be interested to see what is proposed.

28.
I'm guessing that there is no standard procedure for permitting block parties. Probably should be.

29. + 30.
Anybody have any idea what this is all about?

31.
I'm not sure exactly what Alderman Matewsky is looking for here. Think that I'll hold any further comment until I understand it better.

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justme
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Posted - 01/11/2009 :  09:33:23 AM  Show Profile Send justme a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Through a friend, with a friend, I can answer some of your concerns regarding item #5. The company who made the meters we have now is no longer in business. They're 15 years old, breaking down regularly, and it's near impossible to get parts. (and those available are used)

The cars will enable parking enforcement to cover more of the city and address more violations. Right now parking enforcement patrol a very small area of the city because they're on foot. With the cars, they can patrol and address parking issues throughout the city.

Based on the lack of enforcement by the police, providing parking enforcement with vehicles to get around the city will do a couple of things. First, they will be able to ticket those vehicles we all see and complain about that the police drive by because they're [always] "too busy" to stop and tag. Those tickets will generate more revenue while at the same time [potentially] clearing the streets of illegally parked cars.

It's a win win as far as I'm concerned..............
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Tails
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Posted - 01/11/2009 :  11:04:20 AM  Show Profile Send Tails a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I agree it's a win win, and think the smart cars is a good idea, but we still have fire trucks in deplorable condition and I think that should have been first priority.

I know this is coming from the meter account.... but FY/10, state wide, will be hit the biggest.

I'm disappointed that none of the money from the sale of the city yards went to at least one new fire truck and helping elderly heat their homes, like it was mentioned.

The unfortunate events in Boston on Friday and a fireman getting killed, should be an eye opener.

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justme
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Posted - 01/11/2009 :  11:47:08 AM  Show Profile Send justme a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I agree the fire department needs equipment but it can't be purchased from the meter account. I don't think it's a good idea to try to fund the entire department with money that can't be counted on however, if I remember correctly, fiscal 09 is the first year in recent history that wasn't done. Like most everything else he touched, Clayton Carlisle screwed that up and then the council jumped all over the administration when they tried to rectify the error.

I agree some of the money from the sale of the city yards could have been used for a fire truck but the entire fleet of city vehicles needs to be replaced also and there's only so much money available.

Frankly, I'd like to see the administration and the city council stop using free cash like their personal piggy bank and start saying no to a few things. I wonder if they all handle their personal finances the way they do the city's. If they do, I hope none of them are adversely affected by this recession because their savings account must be close to non existent!
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Tails
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Posted - 01/12/2009 :  4:38:29 PM  Show Profile Send Tails a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I wonder if Jason will show up tonight?

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massdee
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Posted - 01/12/2009 :  6:35:52 PM  Show Profile Send massdee a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Why wouldn't he? Is he sick?
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Tails
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Posted - 01/12/2009 :  6:46:42 PM  Show Profile Send Tails a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I just happened to be at city hall today on business and he was crying his eyes out going to the mayors office. The police where there too. Looked like someone's in trouble.

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massdee
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Posted - 01/12/2009 :  7:36:57 PM  Show Profile Send massdee a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I have no idea what is going on but I see he is not in attendance at the BOA meeting.
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Posted - 01/12/2009 :  8:06:49 PM  Show Profile Send n/a a Private Message  Reply with Quote
He's been at the Everett Police Station.
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massdee
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Posted - 01/12/2009 :  8:33:50 PM  Show Profile Send massdee a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I just got off the phone and was told he has a legal problem that could end up costing him his Alderman's seat. I don't want to go into the particulars because I have not verified it, yet.

Does anyone know anything about it?
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tetris
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Posted - 01/13/2009 :  12:32:07 AM  Show Profile Send tetris a Private Message  Reply with Quote
1. + 2.
As I said in my pre-meeting comments, I would have liked to have known something about the contract settlements; didn't really expect it to get it though at this meeting. I'd consider something like this to be news but I can't remember the last time we've seen contract settlements appear in the local papers. Does anyone know the details of these settlement? Terms? Years?

3. + 4.
First time I can recall anyone signing in on donation pieces. Just weird.

5.
Thanks for the info, justme. While I can't say that we didn't get some information tonight, you certainly supplemented it. I do agree that the parking meters probably need to be replaced at some point, especially if parts are hard to get. Why does that always seems to happen to the city? Since the meter fund balance has enough money it to support this transfer and actually have enough left in it to support running the department in the next fiscal year, I guess I can get behind the transfer. I wouldn't normally be in favor of funding the entire department's budget from that fund but I don't think that any viable alternatives can be overlooked for the FY10 budget. Since the smart cars are going to be used for both day and night enforcement, I don't have a problem with that part of the transfer either. But I do have another question. Are there any issues that need to be worked out with the police over the types of tickets that the parking officers can write and where?

14. + 23.
The 2008 and 2009 licenses for the same business on the same agenda? How does that happen?

22.
Called one right for a change; but with the options I gave myself, how hard was that? I'll be curious to see if anyone on the common council is in opposition to this.

24.
I'm hard pressed to believe that Alderman Marchese was only doing this for other C/I/P tax rate payers. There does seem to be some flaws in the methodology used to determine values of property if "over paid for" transactions are skewing things so badly. Mr. Hart mentioned that the mayor had some thoughts about what he could do about the issue. I would have been interested to hear what they might be. I'm glad that this discussion remained totally factual.

25.
It certainly makes sense that if there are laws on the books that prohibit public drinking, there should be a similar law on the books for smoking marijuana in public, especially if they are convinced that it will hold up in light of the new state law.

26.
It's hard to kick a guy when he reported to be down, but when Alderman Matewsky gets up to complain about a typical Marcus "empty gesture" piece, that says something. Didn't seem that the piece would likely get a lot of support from the board but they were nice enough to table it until a later date.

27. thru 30.
I guess that we'll either have to attend the next R & O meeting to find out what these are all about or wait until they come back from committee.

31.
Alderman Matewsky's heart is in the right place on this one, but if you help out a few people, you'll need to be ready to help out everyone that has the same problem. Something tells me that this one will get lost in the shuffle. It's a no win situation.

Wood Waste Consent Order
When I first read this week's agenda, I too wondered what happened to this item. According the meeting report posted on the city web site, it was laid on the table awaiting a final draft of the agreement from the mayor. I suppose that there's no harm in bringing it back for a status check though. And I'm glad that it was. They don't seem to be getting anywhere fast on this. It does seem likely that it will be March before the order could be in place.

Believe it or not Alderman Marcus was actually missed tonight. He's usually the one that gets them to take all of the license renewals with their paperwork in order collectively. They got almost to the end of the list before they figured that out.
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Tails
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Posted - 01/22/2009 :  12:22:33 PM  Show Profile Send Tails a Private Message  Reply with Quote

AGENDA AGENDA AGENDA AGENDA AGENDA AGENDA

________________________________________
REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN, MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 2009, 7:00 PM, PETER J. MCCARREN MEMORIAL CHAMBERS, EVERETT, MA

PAPERS FROM THE COMMON COUNCIL
1. A0359-08 Order/s/Alderman Robert J. Van Campen, as President
Draft consent order between the City of Everett and Wood Waste of Boston, Inc. (Referred back to the Board of Aldermen)

2. C0011-09 Order/s/Councilor Millie Cardello, as President
To transfer $69,751.00 from the Mayor's Reserve Account to the following Accounts to fund the settlement of the Local 25 Contract for Fiscal Year 2009. Salaries/Fac Maint $7,585.00, Overtime/Fac Maint $540.00, Salaries/Police $1,120.00, Salaries/Parking Clerk $1,083.00, Salaries/City Services $49,407.00, Overtime/City Services $6,750.00, Salaries/Recreation $3,266.00. (Passed sent up for concurrence)

3. C0007-09 Order/s/Councilor Millie J. Cardello, as President
To accept the donation of $21,000.00 from the Everett Foundation for Aged Persons, Inc. to the Mayor's Office of Human Services to support Elder Services Program for Everett residents. (Passed sent up for concurrence)

4. C0008-09 Order/s/Councilor Millie J. Cardello, as President
To accept the donation of $2,500.00 from the Everett Co-Operative Bank to the Mayor's Office of Human Services to support the Emergency Program for Everett residents. (Passed sent up for concurrence)

5. C0009-09 Order/s/Councilor Millie J. Cardello, as President
To accept the donation of $2,424.00 from the attached list of people to the Mayor's Office of Human Services. This donation will be used to support the Christmas Program for Everett residents. (Passed sent up for concurrence)

6. A0341-08 Ordinance/s/Alderman Robert J. Van Campen
To amend Chapter 18-149(e) of the Revised Ordinances of the City of Everett by inserting a new subsection as follows: "(7) Recreational Vehicles and Campers." (Enrolled in concurrence, sent up for ordainment)

7. C0243-08 Order/s/Councilor Lorrie Bruno, as President
That $14,600.00 be transferred from the Budget Office Salaries Account to the City Solicitor's Salaries Account to fund salary levels for that office; with a recommendation for favorable action from the Finance Committee. (Committee Report accepted, passed sent up for concurrence)



PETITIONS AND LICENSES
8. A0038-09
Petition for 2nd Class Motor Dealer License from Regal Auto Sales, 1800 Revere Beach Parkway.

9. A0039-09
Petition for 2nd Class Motor Dealer's License from White's Auto Sales at 79 Vine Street.

10. A0040-09
Petition for 2nd Class Motor Dealer License from Xtreme Motor, Inc. at 3 Everett Ave.

11. A0041-09
Petition for 2nd Class Motor Dealer License from Vets Auto Sales at 91 East Elm Street.



12. A0042-09
Petition for 2nd Class Motor Dealer License from Vincent's Auto at 1795 Revere Beach Parkway.

13. A0043-09
Petition for 2nd Class Motor Dealer License from DeSimone's Auto Solutions, Inc. D/B/A Auto Solutions at 12 Vine Street.

14. A0044-09
Petition for 2nd Class Motor Dealer License from Ferry Street Service Station at 464 Ferry Street.

15. A0045-09
Petition for 2nd Class Motor Dealer License from Foreign Engine II at 67 Rear Chelsea Street.

16. A0046-09
Petition for 2nd Class Motor Dealer License from Empire Auto Sales, Inc. at 7 Beacham Street.

17. A0049-09
Petition for 2nd Class Motor Dealer License from Malden Auto Body of Everett, Inc., D/B/A Massone Auto Sales at 2 Thorndike Street.

18. A0050-09
Petition for 2nd Class Motor Dealer License from Ciro's Foreign Car at 103-111 Broadway.

19. A0051-09
Petition for 2nd Class Motor Dealer License from Carlos Used Cars at 70 Chelsea Street.

20. A0052-09
Petition for Lodging House License from Robert H. Laquddara at 11-13 Ellsworth Street Realty Trust.

21. A0053-09
Petition for Lodging House License from Robert H. Laqudara at 51 Cottage Street Realty Trust.

22. A0054-09
Petition for Lodging House License from Joseph Fustolo D/B/A J & T Realty Trust at 312-314 Broadway.



COMMITTEE REPORTS
23. A0301-08
Rules & Ordinances Committee Report on Resolution/s/Alderman Robert J. Van Campen-That the Chief of Police and City Solicitor appear at the next meeting of the Board of Aldermen to make recommendations relative to enforcing certain parking restrictions on private ways within the City of Everett; with a recommendation to refer back to Sponsor.

24. A0311-08
Rules and Ordinances Committee Report on Ordinance offered by Alderman Robert J. Van Campen-That the City of Everett enact a "Social Host Responsibility" Ordinance thereby prohibiting the services to and consumption of alcoholic beverages and drugs by persons under the age of twenty-one (21) at private premises located within the City; with a recommendation to request further time.

25. A0323-08
Rules and Ordinances Committee Report on Resolution offered by Alderman Sal Sachetta relative to Bills and Accounts Committee signing off on the School Department bills and invoices, with a recommendation to refer back to Sponsor.



26. A0326-08
Rules and Ordinances Committee Report on Ordinance offered by Aldermen L. Charles DiPerri, Robert Van Campen and Frank Nuzzo-To add subsection to Section 21A. Adult Entertainment Land Use to include Fortunetellers; with a recommendation to refer to the Planning Board so a public hearing could be held.

27. A0006-09
License Committee Report on Petition for redemption center license from Thompson Thu Nguyen D/B/A Dan's Redemption at 107 Hancock Street.

28. A0023-09
License Committee Report on Petition for lodging house license from David Molle for The Fenno's at 336 Broadway.

29. A0024-09
License Committee Report on Petition for lodging house license from David A. Molle for the 134 Linden Street Lodging.

30. A0026-09
License Committee Report on Petition for 1st Class Motor Dealer License from BMW Motorcycles of Cambridge, Inc. D/B/A Parkway Cycle at 1865 Revere Beach Parkway.

31. A0027-09
License Committee Report on Petition for 2nd Class Motor Dealer License from BMW Motorcycles of Cambridge, Inc. D/B/A Parkway Cycle at 1865 Revere Beach Parkway.

32. A0329-08
License Committee Report on Petition for Lodging House License from David A. Molle at the Fenno's, 336 Broadway.



UNFINISHED BUSINESS
33. A0340-08 Resolution/s/Alderman Robert J. Van Campen
That the City of Everett immediately begin enforcing the Certificate of Habitability Ordinance which was enacted several years ago. (Postponed from 12-22-08 meeting.)

34. A0012-09 Resolution/s/Alderman Jason Marcus
That the Board of Aldermen of the City of Everett urges the Governor to pay all the bill money that is owed to the hospitals by the State, which is millions and millions of dollars, paid to the Whidden Hospital but the bill money that is owed to the Whidden Hospital will be paid because the hospital needs it desperately. (Referred to Senator and Representative for update on special consideration for this meeting.)



NEW BUSINESS
35. A0036-09 Resolution/s/Alderman Jason Marcus
Mayor attend this meeting concerning the Local 25 retroactive pay raises.

36. A0037-09 Resolution/s/Alderman Wayne A. Matewsky
That the Massachusetts State Police put details to enforce the lighting on the Revere Beach Parkway, in particular, Lewis Street at the Revere Beach Parkway, Second Street at the Revere Beach Parkway, and Everett Ave, at the Revere Beach Parkway, for motorists to honor the lighting system so as not to block intersections due to safety issues and concerns of area residents.

37. A0047-09 Resolution/s/Alderman Jason Marcus
Mayor appear this meeting concerning Governor's local aid cuts.


38. A0048-09 Resolution/s/Alderman Robert J. Van Campen
That the Mayor appear this meeting to discuss the status of the MIS Department, to include future plans for that department.

Adjournment


Respectfully submitted:
Caroline McCorry
Adm. Assist. /Ofc. Mgr.
Everett City Council Office
council@ci.everett.ma.us

SCHEDULED CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS
1/26 6:00 P.M. LICENSE COMMITTEE MEETING
1/26 7:00 P.M. BOARD OF ALDERMEN MEETING
2/2 7:00 P.M. COMMON COUNCIL MEETING
2/9 7:00 P.M. BOARD OF ALDERMEN MEETING
2/17 7:00 P.M. COMMONN COUNCIL MEETING
2/18 6:00 P.M. COMMITTEE ON BILLS & ACCOUNTS MEETING
2/23 7:00 P.M. BOARD OF ALDERMEN MEETING
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massdee
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Posted - 01/22/2009 :  8:57:19 PM  Show Profile Send massdee a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Item 1 and 38 should be very interesting.

I've been out of the loop for a bit. I could be wrong, but at a BOA meeting did I hear the mayor say lower Broadway was off the table for Wood Waste and then Monday night at the CC meeting he stated otherwise?

I hope someone asks the mayor about that.

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Posted - 01/23/2009 :  08:04:26 AM  Show Profile Send OuttaHere a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Yeah, real interesting!....with those clowns who can't getta damn microphone to work after 20g's in "upgrades"....hope ya can read lips!
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