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Providing accurate and timely information about what matters in Franklin, MA since 2007. * Working in collaboration with Franklin TV and Radio (wfpr.fm) since October 2019 *
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A. Approval of Minutes |
A. Approval of Minutes
June 28 July 2 |
B. Announcements | |
C. Proclamations/Recognitions |
C. Proclamations/Recognitions
1. Swearing in of Police Officer - Leeanne Baker
2. Recognition of Gary Premo
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D. Citizen Comments |
D. Citizen Comments - Citizens are welcome to express their views for up to five minutes on a matter that is not on the Agenda. The Council will not engage in a dialogue or comment on a matter that is not on the Agenda. The Council will not engage in a dialogue or comment on a matter raised during Citizen Comments. The Town Council will give remarks appropriate consideration and may ask theTown Administrator to review the matter.
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E. Appointments |
E. Appointments
1. Design Review Commission
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F. Hearings |
F. Hearings
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G. License Transactions |
G. License Transactions -
1. New Farmer-Winery Pouring License - La Cantina Winery - 7:10 PM
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H. Presentations/Discussions |
H. Presentations/Discussions - School Superintendent - Dr Sara Ahern
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I. Subcommittee Reports |
I. Subcommittee Reports
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J. Legislation for Action |
J. Legislation for Action
1. Resolution 17-50: Acceptance of Gift - Town of Franklin Police Dept. (Motion to Move Resolution 17-50 - majority vote (5))
2. Resolution 17-51: Town Clerk Prior Year Bills (Motion to Move Resolution 17-51 - 2/3 majority vote (6))
3. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 17-795: Zoning Map Changes from Business and Commercial II to Single Family Residential IV and Commercial I, in an Area on or Near Union, Cottage and Saxon Streets - Referral to the Planning Board (Motion to Refer Bylaw Amendment 17-795 to the Planning Board - majority vote (5))
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K. Town Administrator's Report |
K. Town Administrator's Report
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L. Future Agenda Items |
L. Future Agenda Items
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M. Council Comments |
M. Council Comments
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N. Executive Session - Non-scheduled |
N. Executive Session - Non-scheduled
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O. Adjourn |
O. Adjourn
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turf fields are being replaced with new surface and a different infill both at the High School and Beaver St |
http://safecoalitionma.com/ |
"The comment period on proposed changes to the state’s Open Meeting Law closed Thursday at 5 p.m., after a public hearing that afternoon hosted by the Division of Open Government.
In late July, Attorney General Maura Healey proposed a handful of changes to the law that dictates how public boards of committees should behave. Here’s a breakdown of some of the changes, should they remain as currently proposed.
- If a board chooses to post meeting notices to the town’s website, and the websites crashes, the board has four hours to fix the problem during business hours. If that doesn’t happen, the meeting must be canceled and the notice re-posted for a new date."
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Franklin Municipal Building site of most of the Board and Committee meetings |
"The Franklin Education Foundation (FEF) is pleased to announce the revised 2017-18 grant award program.
This is an exciting opportunity for faculty, administration and staff to obtain funds that will support stimulating and innovative projects.
Founded in 1997, FEF consists of a diverse group of individuals from many segments of the Franklin community. Members include community leaders, local organizations, educational institutions, business and industry, and families.
Each member of FEF supports the Foundation’s fundamental goal of providing a forum and means of achieving academic excellence for the school students of Franklin, MA.
We made changes to the grant program for next year in response to our surveying Franklin Public Schools (FPS) teachers and administration. These changes will provide applicants more time to construct a innovative proposal and allow for a more rapid project funding/implementation schedule. Next year, grant proposals will be reviewed and funded within the school year. This is a change from previous years when proposals were submitted for projects to start the following school year."
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Franklin Innovation Center, Site Plan Modification |
"With an eye on the 2018 and 2020 ballots, 17 groups filed more than two dozen initiative petitions for proposed laws and constitutional amendments in time to be considered for certification by Attorney General Maura Healey.
Wednesday’s 5 p.m. petition deadline is the first step in the process to get a question on the statewide ballot. Petitioners filed 26 proposed laws that could show up on the 2018 ballot and two constitutional amendments that would appear on the 2020 ballot if successful, the attorney general’s office said.
Lawmakers largely departed the State House late last week for summer recess, and August marks a time for citizens to try their hands at crafting policy."
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screen grab of MA.GOV home page |
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"A state board eliminated roadblocks for the construction of an expansion to the Medway Exelon plant.
At a hearing Friday, the Energy Facilities Siting Board approved two decisions - one granting a certificate of environmental impact and public interest, and the other approving a revised water supply - in favor of the 200-megawatt expansion project. It had earlier issued tentative decisions to allow for public comment.
Board counsel Joan Evans said her draft decision grants the certificate to Exelon. Though the company had requested the board grant 11 state and local permits, this decision requires it go through the regular permitting process. Evans said the state fire marshal’s office, for example, wanted more information on chemicals that would be stored at the plant.
The company can seek those permits during construction, Evans said. With a favorable decision, she told the board, Exelon could begin construction."
Governor Charlie Baker on Friday appointed five members to the Massachusetts’ Cannabis Advisory Board, which will make recommendations to the Cannabis Control Commission on the regulation and taxation of marijuana.
The board was established by the ballot initiative approved by voters last November and in legislation signed by Baker last week, consisting of 25 members: five appointees each from the governor, treasurer and attorney general and 10 others.
The law requires Baker’s appointees to represent experts in minority business development, economic development strategies for under-resourced communities, farming or farming interests, employers and municipal law enforcement.
The new members are Walpole Police Chief John Carimichael Jr.; Roxbury attorney Kimberly Napoli, co-founder of the Hempest retail clothing shop in Harvard Square; Mary Ann Pesce of Weston, an independent consultant who spent most of her career in business management for The Gillette Company in Boston; Lydia Sisson, founder and co-director of Mill City Grows, an urban food producer in Lowell; and Henry M. Thomas III, president and CEO of the Urban League of Springfield.
Franklin Downtown Partnership9 E. Central Street, Franklin, MA 02038
FDP Harvest Festival Registration press release, form
Don't delay - booth spaces are first-come first-served and we expect to sell out spaces!
Registration will begin in August for crafters, vendors, artists and community groups who want to participate in the Franklin Downtown Partnership's 15th annual Harvest Festival on Saturday, October 14, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
This fall's Harvest Festival is expected to draw more than 8,000 visitors to downtown Franklin. The rain date will be Sunday, October 15. Main Street will be closed to vehicle traffic for the event.Booths are free to 2017 business members, $125 for non-members, and $185 for food vendors. The registration deadline for participants is September 20. Downtown business owners need to send in a registration to secure store-front space.A late charge of $35 will be added to registration forms received after September 20, and no registrations will be accepted after October 1.Event details and registration forms will be posted in early August on www.franklindowntownpartnership. org/, on the FDP's Facebook event page and on Twitter. Questions can be directed to Harvest Festival Chair Scott Martin at fdpharvestfest@gmail.com.
Sponsors are needed to help support the FDP's largest and most popular festival. As a non-profit organization, the Downtown Partnership depends on sponsors to fund this and other efforts including Beautification, the Strawberry Stroll and the Holiday Stroll. Sponsorship forms can be found on the FDP website under the Sponsors tab.Currently, Dean Bank, Middlesex Savings Bank and Rockland Trust are Silver sponsors. Chestnut Dental Associates, DCU, the Franklin Cultural Council, Franklin Ford and Real Living Realty are Bronze sponsors. The Franklin Historical Museum and Franklin Cultural District, LeafFilter, Rescom Exteriors, and Tom Fricker Heating & AC, Inc. are Friends sponsors.
Please tell us what you need: Networking lunches
Over the past year we've been holding our monthly Networking Luncheons on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 1 p.m., and many of you have joined us.Does that day and time work for you?Do you prefer a different day or time?What other suggestions do you have for our committee?Please email the FDP office with your comments and suggestions and we'll pass those along to Matt Lechter and Gary Donelan. They'll take your suggestions and create a luncheon schedule for the fall.
Franklin Downtown Partnership, 9 E. Central St., Franklin,MA 02038