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Thursday, May 8, 2014
Town Council - May 7
The collection of posted reported live from the Town Council meeting of May 7 can be found here
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Live reporting - Closing
K. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT
thanks to all who came out for Earth day
Jun 4th ribbon cutting at DelCarte
Parade Mon May 26th
L. OLD BUSINESS
Kelly - Lincoln St project has seemed to come to a halt
Nutting - contract out for culvert repair at Winterberry
contracts out for reconstruction after school is out
Bissanti - see houses in a continued state of disrepair, is there anything else we can do?
Nutting - he checks on them monthly and updates the list
M. NEW BUSINESS
Jones - will we add the licenses to a future agenda?
Nutting - yes
N. COUNCIL COMMENTS
Jones - announcing Downtown Partnership events
Kelly - Memorial Day parade May 26th 10:30 regular route
Franklin Rotary Club sponsoring the parade
Feldman - my daughter enjoyed the work and the certificate
try to create awareness on the Solarize Franklin
Padula - we have a diverse opinions, we may not always agree but we are not disagreeable
Pfeffer - 236 unit complex coming in
O. EXECUTIVE SESSION
– Negotiations, Litigation, Real Property, as May Be Required
motion to go to executive session, seconded, passed 9-0 (via roll call)
The documents released for this meeting can be found here
http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_CouncilAgendas/2014/050714.pdf
Live reporting - Legislation
H. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS
– Available Alcoholic Beverages(Package Store) Licenses
could be used as a resolution and guide for future issuance of licenses
I. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS
none
J. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
1. Resolution 14-32: Appropriation: Wachusett/Upper Union House Demolitions
motion to approve, seconded, passed 8-0-1 (Padula recuses himself from the decision)
there are funds remaining from the Beaver St home that we can use for the Wachusett and see if we need any more, transfers from existing fund
2. Resolution 14-33: Appropriation: Recreation – Expenses
motion to approve, seconded, passed 8-0 (Mercer stepped out briefly)
participation has increased and expenses did also
3. Resolution 14-34: Appropriation: Postage
motion to approve, seconded, passed 9-0
increase in postage, and an increase in volume of mailings
4. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 14-728-R: Industrial to Single-Family III-1st Reading
motion to move to second reading, seconded, passed 9-0
see notes on public hearing for tonight
5. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 14-732: Amendment to the Franklin Town Code at Chapter 185, Section 21. Parking, Loading, and driveway requirements- 1st Reading
motion to move to second reading, seconded, passed 9-0
see notes on public hearing for tonight
6. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 14-733: Zoning Map changes from Commercial I to Downtown Commercial District in an Area on or Near Alpine Row-1st Reading
motion to move to second reading, seconded, passed 9-0
see notes on public hearing for tonight
several questions to clarify the zoning change
Bissanti not for it, believe someone is trying to do away with C1 which he believes is more beneficial
Taberner - the reason for downtown commercial is to promote mixed use by right
Nutting - C1 came to pass in 2004 after how to develop the downtown
no parking requirement, maybe we went a little too far, so stepping back to create more opportunity as a matter of 'right' rather than 'special permit'
7. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 14-734: Zoning Map Changes from Industrial to General Residential V District in an Area on or Near Josephine Street-1st Reading
motion to move to second reading, seconded, passed 9-0
see notes on public hearing for tonight
8. Resolution 14-35: Compensation Plan
motion to approve, seconded, passed 9-0
we have a wage table, raising wage scale by 2.5%, changes the scale not the actual pay
Live reporting - Hearings on bylaw changes
E. APPOINTMENTS
– Disabilities Commission - Martha Murray
motion to appoint, seconded, passed 9-0
F. HEARINGS – 7:10 PM
1. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 14-728-R: Industrial to Single-Family III
rezoning 6 parcels on Washington St left over from industrial area
2. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 14-732: Amendment to the Franklin Town Code at Chapter 185, Section 21. Parking, Loading, and driveway requirements
2 proposed changes to site plans, to use a different standard rather than a fixed length
makes sense to have sight required based upon speed of vehicles (MA DOT)
zoning board currently has authority, but they are already in front of the Planning Board, switch to Planning Board to ease process
3. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 14-733: Zoning Map changes from Commercial I to Downtown Commercial District in an Area on or Near Alpine Row
proposal came out of the Master Plan and the zoning workshop last year
not a big area but trying to clean up the map
4. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 14-734: Zoning Map Changes from Industrial to General Residential V District in an Area on or Near Josephine Street
proposal came out of the Master Plan and the zoning workshop last year
not a big area but trying to clean up the map, 5 of the parcels are town owned and swamp
removed from revised agenda listed on 5/6/14
Live reporting: Town Council - 5/7/14
Present: Feldman, Padula, Mercer, Kelly, Vallee, Pfeffer, Jones, Bissanti, Williams
Absent:
A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
B. ANNOUNCEMENTS – This meeting is being recorded by Franklin TV and shown on Comcast channel 11 and Verizon channel 29. This meeting may be recorded by Franklin Matters.
C. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS
none
D. CITIZEN COMMENTS
none
Presentation
Karen Alves, Erin Rodgers
Franklin Senior Center (presentation to be added later)
"Independence, information and connections"
4400 residents 60+ per 2010 census
projected to increase to 6600 by 2020 and 9200 by 2030
1200 active participants in Senior Center
General Fund covers 54%
revolving accounts, grants and Friends of Franklin Elders provide the balance
30% males, 70% females - compared to other seniors centers that never see a male, this is good
multiple programs offered (see listing)
liaison with Gatra for transportation
nutrition
based upon cafe with breakfast and lunch
some folks say that the Senior Center meal is the only one freshly cooked
happy to have the police present, the seniors feel more comfortable making the call when necessary
health and wellness is a huge component of the services provided
evidenced based programs, reducing hospital and doctor visits
"A Matter of Balance" offered frequently and well utilized
volunteer installed grab bars for seniors at home, bath rooms, etc.
support groups for specific areas (eye health, weight loss, etc.)
Senior Expo in Sept (Sep 26th)
Caregiver support programs added, providing increasing support to community
"The Sunshine Club"
in home respite for care givers
caregivingmetrowest.org/ being launched May 16th as a internet based resource
legal help, tax preparation assistance,
Social Service Coordinator (Erin)
housing, transportation, government assistance guidance, etc.
socialization - key reason for the Senior Center
recreation - closely aligned with socialization
computer training for about 10 years, added phone and tablet training as the demand for that has been rising
lecture series with Dean College to be formalized to recognize Stella Jeon
volunteers are such a valuable resource, provided 11,190 hours of service to help the center's operation
students volunteered 1,130 hours as well
$67,960 recovered via the tax workoff program by 93 seniors
department heads appreciate the work
Free medical equipment and supplies available at the Senior Center
Franklin Connection Newsletter sent out monthly available in the mail or via online at the Senior Center page
Advocacy
Kelly - you both do a wonderful job, the question on the tax workoff came from me?
Alves - we have 95 slots, used 93 last year, have them filled this year, there is some change during the year
Jones - the Senior Center does a great job, thank you and to all the volunteers
Feldman - I did have to utilize the equipment for a family member, thank you
Alves - we probably should be doing better advertising that
Bissanti - chess team?
Alves - Weds at 2:00
Pfeffer - councilors will resume visiting on the second Tuesday of the month for breakfast
Absent:
A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
B. ANNOUNCEMENTS – This meeting is being recorded by Franklin TV and shown on Comcast channel 11 and Verizon channel 29. This meeting may be recorded by Franklin Matters.
C. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS
none
D. CITIZEN COMMENTS
none
Presentation
Karen Alves, Erin Rodgers
Franklin Senior Center (presentation to be added later)
"Independence, information and connections"
4400 residents 60+ per 2010 census
projected to increase to 6600 by 2020 and 9200 by 2030
1200 active participants in Senior Center
General Fund covers 54%
revolving accounts, grants and Friends of Franklin Elders provide the balance
30% males, 70% females - compared to other seniors centers that never see a male, this is good
multiple programs offered (see listing)
liaison with Gatra for transportation
nutrition
based upon cafe with breakfast and lunch
some folks say that the Senior Center meal is the only one freshly cooked
happy to have the police present, the seniors feel more comfortable making the call when necessary
health and wellness is a huge component of the services provided
evidenced based programs, reducing hospital and doctor visits
"A Matter of Balance" offered frequently and well utilized
volunteer installed grab bars for seniors at home, bath rooms, etc.
support groups for specific areas (eye health, weight loss, etc.)
Senior Expo in Sept (Sep 26th)
Caregiver support programs added, providing increasing support to community
"The Sunshine Club"
in home respite for care givers
caregivingmetrowest.org/ being launched May 16th as a internet based resource
legal help, tax preparation assistance,
Social Service Coordinator (Erin)
housing, transportation, government assistance guidance, etc.
socialization - key reason for the Senior Center
recreation - closely aligned with socialization
computer training for about 10 years, added phone and tablet training as the demand for that has been rising
lecture series with Dean College to be formalized to recognize Stella Jeon
volunteers are such a valuable resource, provided 11,190 hours of service to help the center's operation
students volunteered 1,130 hours as well
$67,960 recovered via the tax workoff program by 93 seniors
department heads appreciate the work
Free medical equipment and supplies available at the Senior Center
Franklin Connection Newsletter sent out monthly available in the mail or via online at the Senior Center page
Advocacy
- affordable and accessible housing
- transportation (evening and weekends)
- tax relief
Kelly - you both do a wonderful job, the question on the tax workoff came from me?
Alves - we have 95 slots, used 93 last year, have them filled this year, there is some change during the year
Jones - the Senior Center does a great job, thank you and to all the volunteers
Feldman - I did have to utilize the equipment for a family member, thank you
Alves - we probably should be doing better advertising that
Bissanti - chess team?
Alves - Weds at 2:00
Pfeffer - councilors will resume visiting on the second Tuesday of the month for breakfast
These buds are for you
Book Drive: Milford 99 - May 17-18
Book Drive - Milford 99 - May 17-18 |
Stop by the 99 in Milford on May 17th and 18th from 11am-4pm and check out our Book Drive to benefit The Dana Farber Cancer Institute and Jimmy Fund.
Lots of amazing books available to get you ready for your Memorial Day Trip reading pleasure!
Stock up on our summer reading material!
Toddler books, Children's books, teenage reading, Novels, books on travel, ...self-help books...the list goes on!
Wonderful author's such as:
- James Patterson
- Steven King
- John Grisham
- Danielle Steel to just name a few.
Stock up for summer! Find summer reading material for your students. Come check us out! We have LOADS of books!
We will also be collecting returnable cans and bottles at this time.
All proceeds from the Book Drive & Bottle and Can collection will be donated to The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Jimmy Fund.
Last year we raised $7,000. Help us reach our goal of $10,000 this year.
Via https://www.facebook.com/events/671104832957396/
Analyzing the House Budget for FY 2015
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Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Live reporting: Finance Committee - May 6, 2014
Present: Dowd, Conley, Fleming, Dufour, Aparo, Heumpher, Quinn
Absent: Dewsnap, Smith
motion to accept meeting minutes from prior meetings, seconded and passed 7-0
Items for Action:
Snow and Ice Transfer
Recreation Transfer
need some fund to balance the expense side of the budget, increased revenue is coming due to increase participation; this amount finishes this fiscal year
Wachusett/Upper Union St. house demolition transfer
transfer of funds from account previously set for the Beaver St house demolition
Central Services Transfer
postage increase in January, and increased notifications via certified mail to abutters for Zoning Board, etc.
motion to appropriate $10,000 from free cash; seconded, passed 7-0
Old Business
thanks for the work on the budget, it passed successfully
New Business
1 - Oct 18th annual Finance meetings
2 - Looking to go to the Town Council in June for $1M for the project manger and start up of the Library project; right now everyone is out straight with the high school building
Conversations around town asking why add space to the library when with the advent of ebooks books may not be around for ever
Intent to bring the Library folks here for the June meeting to answer all the questions around what the proposals
bathrooms, meeting space, conceptual design, the building committee would put together the actual plan
undersized and over utilized, the Library Board can come to review all the details
these are good questions
libraries are evolving, programs and education, museum passes, etc. are also there
3 - also to ask the Town Council to consider putting on a dedicated override for the road in the November election. would also be on the June agenda
4 - Franklin is now officially on Twitter (as of last week)
another channel for communications
5 - downtown project contracts sent out to the contractor, hopefully in June... received the money in 2009 but haven't spent it yet.
Tentative ribbon cutting for DelCarte Jun 4th at 5:00 PM
No date yet for the Sculpture Park
Construction - Lincoln street should start after school gets out
Sep 20 - tours, Sep 21 - grand opening
Sometime in June final walk through for old high school
old school starts coming down after school gets out in June
whole school should be down by Labor Day, then the fields and roadway gets to the completion
Adjournment
motion to adjourn, seconded, passed 7-0
Absent: Dewsnap, Smith
motion to accept meeting minutes from prior meetings, seconded and passed 7-0
Items for Action:
Snow and Ice Transfer
- motion to appropriate $280,000 from free cash for this; seconded, passed 7-0
Recreation Transfer
need some fund to balance the expense side of the budget, increased revenue is coming due to increase participation; this amount finishes this fiscal year
- motion to appropriate $7,000 from free cash; seconded, passed 7-0
Wachusett/Upper Union St. house demolition transfer
transfer of funds from account previously set for the Beaver St house demolition
- motion to transfer $15,000 from the Beaver St account, seconded, passed 7-0
Central Services Transfer
postage increase in January, and increased notifications via certified mail to abutters for Zoning Board, etc.
motion to appropriate $10,000 from free cash; seconded, passed 7-0
Old Business
thanks for the work on the budget, it passed successfully
New Business
1 - Oct 18th annual Finance meetings
2 - Looking to go to the Town Council in June for $1M for the project manger and start up of the Library project; right now everyone is out straight with the high school building
Conversations around town asking why add space to the library when with the advent of ebooks books may not be around for ever
Intent to bring the Library folks here for the June meeting to answer all the questions around what the proposals
bathrooms, meeting space, conceptual design, the building committee would put together the actual plan
undersized and over utilized, the Library Board can come to review all the details
these are good questions
libraries are evolving, programs and education, museum passes, etc. are also there
3 - also to ask the Town Council to consider putting on a dedicated override for the road in the November election. would also be on the June agenda
4 - Franklin is now officially on Twitter (as of last week)
another channel for communications
5 - downtown project contracts sent out to the contractor, hopefully in June... received the money in 2009 but haven't spent it yet.
Tentative ribbon cutting for DelCarte Jun 4th at 5:00 PM
No date yet for the Sculpture Park
Construction - Lincoln street should start after school gets out
Sep 20 - tours, Sep 21 - grand opening
Sometime in June final walk through for old high school
old school starts coming down after school gets out in June
whole school should be down by Labor Day, then the fields and roadway gets to the completion
Adjournment
motion to adjourn, seconded, passed 7-0
Healthy Kids Day - Stuff the Truck
The Franklin Food Pantry participated in the Healthy Kids Day at Patriot Place on Saturday, May 3
Coordinated by the Hockomock YMCA as part of Healthy Futures, the event had activities for kids of all ages. Displays from multiple companies and organizations shared information and more about health.
The Franklin Food Pantry was visible in a prime location.
The folks with Stop and Shop helped to fill the truck by donating about 40 cases of water and several cases of snack bars.
Healthy Futures Coordinator Marissa Garofano posed with Food Pantry Board Members Bob Hamilton and Mark Lavallee, Stop and Shop volunteers Kristy Brousseau and Stephanie Joyce, along with Food Pantry volunteers Patty Hartnett, David and Susan Strittmatter with the almost stuffed Food Pantry truck.
Healthy Kids Day |
Coordinated by the Hockomock YMCA as part of Healthy Futures, the event had activities for kids of all ages. Displays from multiple companies and organizations shared information and more about health.
Panorama of the Healthy Kids Day |
Panorama 2 of Healthy Kids Day |
Left to right: Marissa Garofano, Bob Hamilton, Patty Hartnett, Kristy Brousseau, Stephanie Joyce, Mark Lavallee, David and Susan Strittmatter |
Stamp Out Hunger - May 10
Now's the time to fill your food donation bag and get ready for the Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive on Saturday, May 10. Just leave your bag of non-perishables by your mailbox on May 10 and the Franklin letter carriers will pick it up and deliver it to the Franklin Food Pantry. For more information, including a list of items most needed by the Food Pantry, visit here.
Show your support for the Franklin Food Pantry and the Franklin letter carriers in the Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive by changing your Facebook profile photo this week to the campaign’s logo!
Stamp Out Hunger - May 10 |
The current needs of the Franklin Food Pantry
http://www.franklinfoodpantry.org/2014/04/franklin-letter-carriers-help-franklin.html
Additional info on the Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive http://www.helpstampouthunger.com/
All Night Party: Bottle/Can Drive - May 10th
Bottle and Can drive to be held THIS Saturday, May 10th, at the Franklin High School from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM (rain or shine – in the parking lot).
The bottle/can drive will help raise funds for the All Night Party. This is the final fundraising event for this year's party.
Just in case you aren't entirely familiar with the All Night Party, it is a substance-free party that is hosted by parents at the high school for the graduating seniors. There are activities from 11:00 pm - 5:00 a.m.
This event provides the graduates with non-stop activities, unlimited food and drinks, and they have the opportunity to win fantastic prizes.
This is such a wonderful event of which 90+% of the students attend and thanks to approximately 500-700 volunteers and lots of fundraising we are able to pull it off!
Representative Roy Announces Office Hours
State Representative Jeffrey Roy (D-Franklin) announced today that constituent office hours will be held in Medway & Franklin for the Month of May on the following days:Medway – Saturday May 24th, 10:00-11:00AM, Medway Public Library, Cole Room A – 26 High Street, Medway, MA 02053
Franklin – Thursday May 29th, 4:00-5:00PM, Spruce Pond Creamery – 370 King Street, Franklin, MA 02038Christopher Yancich, his legislative aide, will be accompanying him.
Representative Roy stated that all office hours are open to any residents of Franklin and Medway who may have questions or concerns that they wish to bring to his attention. Walk-ins are welcome; no appointment necessary. He looks forward to hearing from you.
He also invites all constituents to call him at his State House office at (617) 722-2400, stop by Room 134 in the State House, or email him at Jeffrey.Roy@MAhouse.gov.
Monday, May 5, 2014
Franklin, MA: Finance Committee - Agenda - May 6, 2014
The next Finance Committee meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, May 6 at 7:00 PM in the Council Chambers.
Call to Order
Citizens Comments
Approval of Minutes
Items for Action:
Old Business
New Business
Adjournment
You can also find this agenda on the FinCom page of the Franklin website
http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_FinanceAgendas/
Call to Order
Citizens Comments
Approval of Minutes
Items for Action:
Snow and Ice Transfer
Recreation Transfer
Wachusett/Upper Union St. house demolition transfer
Central Services Transfer
Old Business
New Business
Adjournment
You can also find this agenda on the FinCom page of the Franklin website
http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_FinanceAgendas/
Franklin Municipal Building |
SNETT 5K road race start (video)
The race results were shared on Sunday. Here is video showing the start of the 5K race funding raising for the Franklin Bellingham Rail Trail Committee.
For the results posted here on Sunday follow this link
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2014/05/snett-5k-race-and-walk-results.html
For photos of the finishers as they approached the finish line, check out this set of photos on Flickr
https://www.flickr.com/photos/steve_sherlock/sets/72157644097625247/
These photos are all licensed under Creative Commons, they are available for download, for non-commercial use with attribution.
runners just before the start of the race |
For the results posted here on Sunday follow this link
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2014/05/snett-5k-race-and-walk-results.html
For photos of the finishers as they approached the finish line, check out this set of photos on Flickr
https://www.flickr.com/photos/steve_sherlock/sets/72157644097625247/
These photos are all licensed under Creative Commons, they are available for download, for non-commercial use with attribution.
Franklin Brochure Info - Deadline May 9th
If you operate a business in Franklin and are not yet a member of the Franklin Downtown Partnership, this would be a good reason to consider joining.
Dear business members,
My name is Terri Frank and I'm the Communications Coordinator for the Downtown Partnership. I'm pleased to be the membership coordinator for our exciting new Franklin Brochure and Map. Due out this summer, the map will showcase all the reasons why Franklin is a great place to live, work and visit.
Franklin Downtown Partnership
All 2014 business members will get a Free listing in the brochure. Please fill out and return the attached form by May 9 if you would like your free listing or would like to advertise. Please reply to my e-mail address at Terrifrank1@gmail.com. There are 4 levels of participation to choose from, and the advertising space will be sold on a first-come, first-serve basis. The business name, website and phone number you provide will be your listing in the brochure.
I will be happy to answer any questions you may have about the brochure, the listings, or the ads (while they last).
Best regards,
Terri Frank
FDP Communications Coordinator
terrifrank1@gmail.com
Information on how much the membership costs can be found here
http://www.franklindowntownpartnership.org/p/membership-info.htmlFor residents, it is only $25 to join!
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Happy birthday Horace Mann!
Horace Mann, the father of American education, was born here in Franklin, MA in 1796.
The monument along RT 140 at the edge of the Shaw's Plaza marks Horace's birthplace.
The Mann family grave in the cemetery here in Franklin is not where Horace lies. Horace's grave is in the North Burial Ground in Providence, RI. I managed to go exploring last year to find the site and take these photos.
Stop by the Franklin Historical Museum. They have prepared an updated exhibit on Horace Mann.
The 6 main principles of the Common School are shown
These principles stand the test of time:
The Franklin Historical Museum is open
If you do find yourself in Providence with time to explore the North Burial Ground, it is a fascinating place. The info on how to find Horace Mann's grave site can be found on this link:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=664
The monument along RT 140 at the edge of the Shaw's Plaza marks Horace's birthplace.
Horace Mann birthplace monument - Shaw's Plaza |
Horace Mann grave site - Providence, RI |
Horace Mann grave site view |
Stop by the Franklin Historical Museum. They have prepared an updated exhibit on Horace Mann.
The 6 main principles of the Common School are shown
Horace Mann - principles of the 'Common School' |
These principles stand the test of time:
(1) the public should no longer remain ignorant; (2) that such education should be paid for, controlled, and sustained by an interested public; (3) that this education will be best provided in schools that embrace children from a variety of backgrounds; (4) that this education must be non-sectarian; (5) that this education must be taught by the spirit, methods, and discipline of a free society; and (6) that education should be provided by well-trained, professional teachers.For additional info on Horace Mann, check his page on wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horace_Mann
The Franklin Historical Museum is open
- Sunday from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
- Thursday from 5:00 - 8:00 PM
- Saturday from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
If you do find yourself in Providence with time to explore the North Burial Ground, it is a fascinating place. The info on how to find Horace Mann's grave site can be found on this link:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=664
Franklin, MA: Town Council - Agenda - May 7
A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
B. ANNOUNCEMENTS – This meeting is being recorded by Franklin TV and shown on Comcast channel 11 and Verizon channel 29. This meeting may be recorded by Franklin Matters.
C. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS
D. CITIZEN COMMENTS
E. APPOINTMENTS
– Disabilities Commission - Martha Murray
F. HEARINGS – 7:10 PM
1. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 14-728-R: Industrial to Single-Family III
2. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 14-732: Amendment to the Franklin Town Code at Chapter 185, Section 21. Parking, Loading, and driveway requirements
3. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 14-733: Zoning Map changes from Commercial I to Downtown Commercial District in an Area on or Near Alpine Row
4. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 14-734: Zoning Map Changes from Industrial to General Residential V District in an Area on or Near Josephine Street
5. Bylaw Amendment 14-735: Chapter, 25, Personnel Regulations, Appendix A and Appendix B
G. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS
H. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS
– Available Alcoholic Beverages(Package Store) Licenses
I. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS
J. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
1. Resolution 14-32: Appropriation: Wachusett/Upper Union House Demolitions
2. Resolution 14-33: Appropriation: Recreation – Expenses
3. Resolution 14-34: Appropriation: Postage
4. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 14-728-R: Industrial to Single-Family III-1st Reading
5. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 14-732: Amendment to the Franklin Town Code at Chapter 185, Section 21. Parking, Loading, and driveway requirements- 1st Reading
6. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 14-733: Zoning Map changes from Commercial I to Downtown Commercial District in an Area on or Near Alpine Row-1st Reading
7. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 14-734: Zoning Map Changes from Industrial to General Residential V District in an Area on or Near Josephine Street-1st Reading
8. Bylaw Amendment 14-735: Chapter, 25, Personnel Regulations, Appendix A & Appendix B-1st Reading
K. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT
L. OLD BUSINESS
M. NEW BUSINESS
N. COUNCIL COMMENTS
O. EXECUTIVE SESSION
– Negotiations, Litigation, Real Property, as May Be Required
P. ADJOURN
The documents released for this meeting can be found here
http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_CouncilAgendas/2014/050714.pdf
Franklin Municipal Building |
SNETT 5K Race and Walk results
CJ Berg was the overall winner and Amy Strong took first among the female runners at the SNETT 5K Road Race on Saturday. More than 100 runners participated. An additional 30 or so chose to walk in the good weather.
Before the race, Rep Roy posed while chatting race strategy with Bob Amrich and Slyde (from the New England Revolution).
Complete results of the race can be found here
http://www.coolrunning.com/results/14/ma/May3_SNETTT_set1.shtml
There'll will be additional photos and the video of the race start posted on Monday/Tuesday
For more information about the SNETT and the efforts of the Franklin Bellingham Rail Trail Committee, visit their website http://www.franklinbellinghamrailtrail.org/
Before the race, Rep Roy posed while chatting race strategy with Bob Amrich and Slyde (from the New England Revolution).
Rep Jeff Roy, Bob Amrich and Slyde |
CJ Berg approaching the finish |
Amy Strong, first female cruises into the finish |
Complete results of the race can be found here
http://www.coolrunning.com/results/14/ma/May3_SNETTT_set1.shtml
There'll will be additional photos and the video of the race start posted on Monday/Tuesday
For more information about the SNETT and the efforts of the Franklin Bellingham Rail Trail Committee, visit their website http://www.franklinbellinghamrailtrail.org/
Earth Day - Franklin is cleaner
Many Franklin residents got together at Beaver Pond to pick up bags and head out to locations around town to clean up. They were rewarded with pizza at noon time as well as the satisfaction of a job well done.
tree saplings were available to take and plant
The crew that stopped to clean around Parmenter School left their bags for the DPW trucks to pick up later.
It was a good day to be out and about. Thank you for taking part and making Franklin a cleaner place!
tree saplings were available to take and plant
tree saplings available for planting |
The crew that stopped to clean around Parmenter School left their bags for the DPW trucks to pick up later.
clean up bags at Parmenter School |
It was a good day to be out and about. Thank you for taking part and making Franklin a cleaner place!
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Kindergarten Information Nights Scheduled
FRANKLIN PUBLIC SCHOOLS KINDERGARTEN INFORMATION NIGHTS
Announced 2014-2015
(Parents/Guardians only please)
The principals at each elementary school invite parents to join them for a tour and information session. This adult-only event provides parents and guardians with information about a typical kindergarten day and helps you prepare for the transition. Families with children eligible for kindergarten should plan on attending the session at their child's home school.
- J.F. Kennedy Elementary May 15th 6:00 pm
- Parmenter Elementary May 21st 6:00 pm
- Jefferson Elementary May 22nd 6:00 pm
- Helen Keller Elementary May 15th 6:00 pm
- Davis Thayer Elementary May 22nd 6:00 pm
- Oak Street Elementary May 28th 6:00 pm
Franklin Public Schools |
Franklin High School; Hockomock results
Baseball
Franklin, 1 @ Oliver Ames, 3 - Final - Zane Byrne tossed six inning for the Panthers, allowing five hits and just two walks. He struck out two and allowed just one earned run and went 2-3 with two doubles at the plate.
FHS Panthers |
Softball
Franklin, 7 @ Oliver Ames, 1 - Final - Brie Flaherty led the charge offensively for Franklin, going 2-4 with a three run home run and four RBI, Elizabeth Criscione was 2-4 and Maddie Connelly scored two runs and had an RBI. Sabrina LoMonaco picked up the win with just one walk, four hits and sevens strikeouts. Oliver Ames' Victoria Ziner was 2-4 with a run scored and Kayla Soucie was 2-3 with an RBI.
Tennis
Franklin, 4 @ Oliver Ames, 1
ᔥ http://www.hockomocksports.com/1/post/2014/05/hockomock-schedule-scoreboard-050214.html
Friends of Franklin Library - Annual Meeting -- May 7
The Friends of Franklin Library will hold its annual meeting on Wednesday, May 7, at 7 p.m. in the Community Room, located on the first floor of the library.
The Friends is a nonprofit group advocating on behalf of both the library and the library's many loyal patrons. In the past year, the FOFL has helped fund the purchase of books and ebooks as well as furniture in the Children's Room. Also, the organization recently established a scholarship for college-bound graduates of Franklin High School.
All are welcome to attend the annual meeting, whether you're a member or just a fan of America's first public library.
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Friends of the Franklin Library * P.O. Box 147 * Franklin, MA 02038 * fofl02038@gmail.com
Friends of the Franklin Library * P.O. Box 147 * Franklin, MA 02038 * fofl02038@gmail.com
Benjamin Franklin statue at the Franklin Public Library |
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