The discussion on the Crossing Neighborhood District causes Council Frongillo to recuse himself. His father's business operates in the proposed zoning change.
Franklin TV video available for replay -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQsgBfKN8cY
The agenda and docs released for this session can be found
My notes in a single PDF can be found -> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MNwWCGlCOgPnqbmMecTz5TqaesbmSt4z/view?usp=drive_link
Quick recap:
- Town Clerk Nancy Danello provides update on biennial election status
- School Cmte Chair Dave Callaghan provides an update on school opening and traffic issues being worked
- 2 new hires effectively back filling for positions authorized within the reduced Police Dept staffing were sworn in and pinned by family members
- 2 public hearings were opened separately; one for the 2 commercial kitchen bylaws to enable the operation of a commercial kitchen within a residence if on septic (not on town sewer); and second, a set of 6 bylaws to create the Crossing Neighborhood zoning district. It would be similar to the Downtown zoning with a couple of exemptions. Councilor Frongillo recused himself from these discussions and votes as his father's business operates in the proposed zoning area
- In legislation for action
- all 8 of the zoning changes moved to a second reading
- The Council voted to formalize the early in person voting schedule for the November election as announced
- A couple of water & sewer extensions were approved
- A definition of a collection container was accepted and authorized to extend the current use by religious organizations to non-profits, in particular the American Legion and VFW
- A presentation on Solicitation Permits by Police Chief Thomas Lynch and Deputy Police Chief James West was made to provide some info on the process in response to an incident earlier this year.
- In the Town Administrator's 2 key items were covered; one a series of personnel moves; B Taberner's replacement was announced, M Kinhart and M D'Angelo are retiring, Breeka Li Goodlander to return from pregnancy leave in mid-Oct; and second, the Assessors revealed new growth will be about $271,000 shorter than projected earlier this year. This will need to be adjusted somehow before the tax rate hearing in Nov/Dec. It seems to be reflecting the slowdown in growth due to interest rates, uncertainty, and the 'nimby-factor', etc.
- The Council entered into executive session not to return to public meeting
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Jalen Samuels & Kyle Vaught |
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Jalen Samuels & Kyle Vaught getting pinned |
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