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Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Live reporting - Closing
K. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT
Dog park fencing up, open house this weekend
L. OLD BUSINESS
none
M. NEW BUSINESS
Judy - during election process discussion on transparency of finances etc. would like to get a copy of the report being requested by the FinCom on revolving accounts
N. COUNCIL COMMENTS
Roy - thank to the voters, looking forward to working here for the next two years
Bissanti - happy to be on the council and happy to work with a dynamic group of people
Jones - proud to be sitting here with new folks and returning folks, working with all as a team with what lies ahead
Pfeffer - second the thanks around, new timer, louder, happy thanksgiving
Mercer - public meeting Thursday at 7:00 PM for the model school project at the Horace Mann Auditorium
Dellorco - probably got voted with most of his relatives, happy thanksgiving
Kelly - thanks - plug for the Kennedy Playground fund raising committee and their efforts to raise fund - visit Kennedy Playground.com
Powderly - Plug for the Franklin Downtown Partnership beautification effort at 9:00 to help make the downtown beautiful
Vallee - this is my 27 year, a lot of good things are going to happen
O. EXECUTIVE SESSION – Negotiations, Litigation, Real Property, as May Be Required
motion to go to executive session, passed 9-0 (via roll call vote)
Live reporting - Legistation
F. HEARINGS
none
G. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS
none
H. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS
none
I. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS
none
J. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
1. Resolution 11-64: Adoption of Town Council Procedures Manual
motion to accept, passed 9-0
2. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 11-666: Amendment to Chapter 185-5, Zoning Map, Biotechnology Uses Overlay Zoning District - Referral to Planning Board
motion to move to Planning Board, 9-0
Nutting - 225 acres of additional land, map available
Jones - has there been interest in this
Nutting - no, but we want to provide for the option
3. Bylaw Amendment 11-667: Amendment to Chapter 139-14, Sewer System Map -1st Reading
motion to move to second reading, passed 8-0-1 (Dellorce recused)
Nutting - this is a failed septic system for a plot that they are trying to re-develop. With approval, the house can be sold and become occupied
Dellorco recused himself from discussion
4. Bylaw Amendment 11-668: Amendment to Chapter 179-9.1, Water System Map -1st Reading
motion to move to second reading, passed 9-0
Nutting - Council has generally approved the extension of water maps more than sewer for safety concerns, it doesn't halt development; agreed to make improvements to South St for this approval. No sewer available within 2 miles
we pump about 2.6 M gallons per day, a typical house uses 65 gallons per person per day, therefore round numbers about 200 gallons per the house for the five would make about 1,000 gallons. No a stress to the system.
Live reporting - Town Council meeting
Present: Mercer, Dellorco, Kelly, Powderly, Vallee, Pfeffer, Jones, Bissanti, Roy
Absent: none
A. SWEARING IN OF NEW COUNCIL
Town Clerk - Debbie Pellegri
B. ORGANIZATION - Election of Officers
Pfeffer nominates Vallee for Chair, motionn to approve, passed 9-0
Jones nominates Powderly for Vice-Chairman, motion to approve, 9-0
Powederly nominates Pfeffer for Clerk,motion to approve, passed 9-0
C. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – September 28, 2011
motion to accept, passed unanimously
D. ANNOUNCEMENTS
Rep Jim Vallee - an extra $100,000 increase in Chap 90 funding for Franklin, funding to be available each year, local road and bridge projects
7,500 for collection of carpet
7,500 for collection of cardboard
Chair plans to talk with Mullen of School Committee about the $300,000 transfered from the SchCom budget and report back
E. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS
F. CITIZEN COMMENTS
none
Absent: none
A. SWEARING IN OF NEW COUNCIL
Town Clerk - Debbie Pellegri
B. ORGANIZATION - Election of Officers
Pfeffer nominates Vallee for Chair, motionn to approve, passed 9-0
Jones nominates Powderly for Vice-Chairman, motion to approve, 9-0
Powederly nominates Pfeffer for Clerk,motion to approve, passed 9-0
C. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – September 28, 2011
motion to accept, passed unanimously
D. ANNOUNCEMENTS
Rep Jim Vallee - an extra $100,000 increase in Chap 90 funding for Franklin, funding to be available each year, local road and bridge projects
7,500 for collection of carpet
7,500 for collection of cardboard
Chair plans to talk with Mullen of School Committee about the $300,000 transfered from the SchCom budget and report back
E. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS
F. CITIZEN COMMENTS
none
"Unlocking the Door to Interest" (video)
Tom Asacker writes:
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"Unlocking the Door to Interest is about drawing curious people towards you by creating something valuable and memorable. It must be something that connects deeply with their desires and sense of self; something that will, ultimately, move them to action."
The quality of life here in Franklin matters to you. You want to know more about what is going on. You want to get original and real time reporting. You have found the right place.
Thank you!
Spread the word to your friends and neighbors that if they want to get their own email newsletter (either daily or weekly), to look for "Franklin Matters". Or send them this link in email.
http://www.franklinmatters.org/p/welcome.html
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"We've got to change the mindset"
Some veterans groups are doing better. About 180 people are members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars post in Bellingham, said Mary Durgin, an administrator for the organization. Franklin's VFW post has about 90 members.
But overall, "The veteran organizations are dying," said Bob Fahey, Franklin's veterans agent. "It's a different time and place. A lot of people back then (after World War II) found their social activities in fraternal organizations. The soldiers that were returning, many of them wanted to be with people who had similar experiences, and that was accomplished by joining the American Legion or the VFW. It's different now."
Legionnaires are U.S. veterans who have served at least one day of active duty during wartime. Local posts help veterans navigate their benefits and get jobs, volunteer in their communities, raise money for veterans hospitals, sponsor college scholarships and recognize local student and military achievements.
Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/features/x1931303200/American-Legion-looks-to-drum-up-support-in-Franklin-Bellingham#ixzz1drdFNdqF
In the News - no leads, dinner and show
Franklin Police: No leads in home invasion
by Alison McCall/Daily News staff
Arts company, 3 Restaurant offer dinner and a show
by GateHouse Media, Inc.
Franklin Downtown Partnership: Meeting Agenda
Sent to you by Steve Sherlock via Google Reader:
via Franklin Downtown Partnership by noreply@blogger.com (Franklin Downtown Partnership) on 11/15/11
Franklin Downtown Partnership General Meeting Agenda
Thursday, November 17, 2011, at 8:30 a.m.
Dean College Campus Center, Golder Room
II. Adoption of Agenda
III. Introductions
a. Welcome New Members -- Lisa Piana
John Fenton, Certified Financial Planner
Donna Rajcula, Mary Kay
Barry Madden, Franklin Ford
Dr. Don Cohen, Allied Chiropractic
Judith Needell, Franklin News
Linda Waters, Back to Business
IV. Town Updates -- Bryan Taberner
V. Report from Executive Director
a. Sponsorship and Membership update
b. Website Link, WMRC Buy Local
c. January meeting for downtown businesses
VI. Franklin Local Town Pages -- Publisher Chuck Tashjian
VII. Beautification -- Eileen Mason
a. Holiday Decorating -- Sunday, November 20
b. Volunteers also needed Friday, November 18
VIII. Holiday Stroll -- Cindy Kozil and Roberta Trahan
IX. Networking Schedule -- Joel Carrara
X. New Business
XI. Other Business
XII. Adjourn
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Franklin Food Elves Launch ’12 Days of Donating’
The Franklin Food Elves and the Downtown Partnership will launch the “12 Days of Donating” food drive to benefit the local food pantry at the third annual Holiday Stroll on Thursday, December 1, at the 4 p.m. tree-lighting ceremony.
The charitable community service group’s goal is to collect 1,200 pounds of food and $1,200 in 12 days to benefit the Franklin Food Pantry. The campaign will run from December 1 through December 12. Along with a food bin set up at the tree ceremony on the Dean College campus, the Elves are placing bins at six downtown locations where people can drop off non-perishable food items.
According to the Franklin Food Pantry, more than 1,000 residents use its services. Recent Census data shows the need is greater; more than 3,000 Franklin residents, or 9% of the town’s population, are struggling. That need increases in winter due to the cost of heat.
If the Food Elves reach their goal and collect 1,200 pounds of food, participating businesses pledge an additional $1,200 in matching funds. Franklin Food Elves co-founders Melissa and Cameron Piana and the FDP hope that the community will support the Food Pantry by helping them reach this goal. What will 1,200 pounds and $1,200 do for Franklin? 1,200 pounds of food can provide 923 meals to those in need. The $1,200 can provide an additional 6,000 meals.
Look for food donation bins at these locations:
- Franklin Downtown Partnership office, 9 East Central Street
- Jane’s Frames, 11 East Central Street
- Printsmart Office Supplies, 20 East Central Street
- Berry Insurance, 9 Main Street
- Dean Bank, 21 Main Street
- Dean College, Campus Center
For more information about the Franklin Food Elves and the “12 Days of Donating” campaign, please contact the Franklin Downtown Partnership at downtown.Franklin@yahoo.com or at (774)571-3109.
For more information about the Franklin Food Pantry and what items are needed, please go to their website, www.franklinfoodpantry.org/.
Shedding red leaves
School Committee: MCAS documents
These two documents will be part of the School Committee meeting discussion on the recent MCAS testing results.
Report:
MCAS SC Report 2011
Presentation:
SC MCAS 2011
Report:
MCAS SC Report 2011
Presentation:
SC MCAS 2011
In the News - Thanksgiving meals, home invasion
Franklin fifth-graders tote Thanksgiving meals to food pantry
by Alison McCall/Daily News staff
Police looking for suspects in violent Franklin home invasion
by Alison McCall/Daily News staff
Monday, November 14, 2011
Police Alert: Armed Home Invasion
Looking for assistance in identifying the suspects in the attached flyer. Any information, please call FPD Detectives 1-508-528-1212.
Thank you.
Home Invasion Nov 20011
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Town Council - Agenda - 11/16/11
A. SWEARING IN OF NEW COUNCIL
B. ORGANIZATION - Election of Officers
C. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – September 28, 2011
D. ANNOUNCEMENTS
E. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS
F. CITIZEN COMMENTS
G. APPOINTMENTS
F. HEARINGS
G. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS
H. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS
I. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS
J. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
1. Resolution 11-64: Adoption of Town Council Procedures Manual
2. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 11-666: Amendment to Chapter 185-5, Zoning Map, Biotechnology Uses Overlay Zoning District - Referral to Planning Board
3. Bylaw Amendment 11-667: Amendment to Chapter 139-14, Sewer System Map -1st Reading
4. Bylaw Amendment 11-668: Amendment to Chapter 179-9.1, Water System Map -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
MSBA: Model School (video)
The MSBA produced this video to show some of the features of the model school program, in particular - the first one - Whitman-Hanson. This is the model that Franklin is proposing to utilize.
Impressive!
Participate in the information forum on Thursday, Nov 17 at 7:00 PM. Horace Mann Auditorium
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=195429933870846
Review the FAQs prepared by the Building Committee here
For more information on the MSBA visit their website
Note: email subscribers will need to click through to Franklin Matters to view the video
Impressive!
Participate in the information forum on Thursday, Nov 17 at 7:00 PM. Horace Mann Auditorium
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=195429933870846
Review the FAQs prepared by the Building Committee here
For more information on the MSBA visit their website
Note: email subscribers will need to click through to Franklin Matters to view the video
BIG Y under construction
St. John’s Episcopal Church Christmas Fair – December 3rd
St. John’s Annual Christmas Fair will take place on Saturday, December 3rd from 9am to 3pm at 237 Pleasant Street in Franklin, MA. Shop for Christmas gifts at our craft tables offering beautiful items, many handmade by the parishioners. A wide variety of themed gift baskets will be available, wrapped and ready to go!
Save yourself some baking time by taking advantage of our cookie walk. Select a box size and fill it with a wide variety of homemade Christmas cookies. Or choose bakery items from our “freeze to go” area.
Sit and relax while you enjoy hot soups and stews available at our snack bar and try a sweet from our fancy pastry table. Early Shoppers can enjoy breakfast items, such as quiche and cinnamon rolls. We’ll have many raffle items as well as an amazing silent auction, featuring a quilt by the Yankee Quilters!
The Children’s area will feature games, make and take ornaments, face painting, special snacks and more! Santa will be available for pictures from 11-1.
Don’t miss this great church fair!
Flu Clinic - Dec 12 - Senior Center
FLU CLINIC
DECEMBER 12, 2011
Franklin Senior Center
10 Daniel McCahill St.
From: 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
FREE: For all children under the age of 19
FREE: For those with Medicare Part B as their primary insurance
For all others the cost will be: $12
Brought to you by the Franklin Board of Health and the Visiting Nurse Association of Greater Milford
Please contact the Milford VNA at (508) 473-0862 for additional information.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Franklin, MA: Election Turnout from 2003 to 2011
The disappointment in the local election turnout is real. When only about one fifth of the registered voters come out to cast their ballot, something is wrong. Especially in Franklin, where history does show that voters can and do turn out, just not for these local municipal elections.
The recent history of voter turnout in Franklin shows four levels of getting to the polls. National elections (2004, 2008 and the special election for Sen Ted Kennedy's seat) draw the most. The next draw is when there are state-wide elections (2006 and 2010). Money issues will bring out about 40 percent of the voters as shown with the three override votes (2007, 2008 and 2010).
At the bottom of the pile: the local election to run our town on a daily basis. The folks that make the important decisions for town operations get the least attention (15-22 percent).
Maybe next time a charter change is discussed, we should give some consideration to changing the cycle to get in with either the State-wide elections or national elections (even years instead of odd years).
The spreadsheet that drove the chart above can be viewed here:
You can also click through to Google Docs to find this spreadsheet:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?
key=0AkwjbnXDBhczdDB6NnUyUWZJbW90azlKbHBzTzdqYWc
The data was taken from the annual reports as published by the Franklin, MA Town Clerk.
Note: that for some years the annual registered voter totals need to be re-calculated as what appears in the report is incorrect. The election result totals are always correct. Specifically, you can look for a recent example in the Annual Report for 2010 - p77, the cross totals don't agree with the indivdual categories
The recent history of voter turnout in Franklin shows four levels of getting to the polls. National elections (2004, 2008 and the special election for Sen Ted Kennedy's seat) draw the most. The next draw is when there are state-wide elections (2006 and 2010). Money issues will bring out about 40 percent of the voters as shown with the three override votes (2007, 2008 and 2010).
At the bottom of the pile: the local election to run our town on a daily basis. The folks that make the important decisions for town operations get the least attention (15-22 percent).
Maybe next time a charter change is discussed, we should give some consideration to changing the cycle to get in with either the State-wide elections or national elections (even years instead of odd years).
The spreadsheet that drove the chart above can be viewed here:
You can also click through to Google Docs to find this spreadsheet:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?
key=0AkwjbnXDBhczdDB6NnUyUWZJbW90azlKbHBzTzdqYWc
The data was taken from the annual reports as published by the Franklin, MA Town Clerk.
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