I. Subcommittee Reports |
I. Subcommittee Reports
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J. Legislation for Action |
J. Legislation for Action:
1. Resolution 17-52: Transfer of Two Town-Owned Parcels of Vacant Land to Care, Etc of the Conservation Commission (Motion to Move Resolution 17-52 - 2/3 Majority vote (6)
parcel taken by Town but these two make sense to be used for Conservation, hence motion to transfer ownership
motion to approve, seconded, passed 8-0
2. Resolution 17-53: Dissolution of Horace Mann Statue Committee (Motion to Move Resolution 17-53 - Majority vote (5))
committee work done, time to close out
motion to approve, seconded, passed 8-0
grant money paid for this, sale of mugs turned over $1K to the Historical Museum
3. Resolution 17-54: Franklin Green Community Designation (Motion to Move Resolution 17-54 - Majority vote (5))
Kelly Brown, with Green Community at State
grant funding can help with additional projects
Gus Brown, Building Inspector
looking to adopt the stretch code
adoption to building code for residential and commercial propoerties
build with a little more up front but then save after with lower costs
replace 9 vehicles overtime with grant funding to replace with electric vehicles; had previously used older cruisers; instead bought smaller high mileage vehicles
consider training for the mechanics at the garage to cover the repairs to the electric vehicles
motion to approve, seconded, passed 8-0
4. Bylaw Amendment 17-796: Chapter 63, Buildings, Numbering of - 1st Reading (Motion to Move Bylaw Amendment 17-796 to a 2nd Reading - Majority vote (5))
this goes along with the above discussion as it contains the 'stretch energy code'
motion to move to 2nd hearing, seconded, passed 8-0
5. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 17-795R: 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 - 1st Reading (Motion to Move Zoning Bylaw Amendment 17-795R to a 2nd Reading - Majority vote (5))
Bissanti recused
motion to waive the reading, seconded, passed 7-0
motion to move to 2nd reading, seconded, passed 8-0
6. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 17-797: Setbacks for Accessory Building and Structures - Referral to Planning Board (Motion to refer Zoning Bylaw Amendment 17-797 to the Planning Board - Majority vote (5))
as discussed in EDC meeting previously, this cleans up language
it was 15 in more rural areas, making in all 10 makes more sense
motion to approve, seconded, passed 8-0
motion to approve, seconded, passed 8-0
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Wednesday, September 13, 2017
Live reporting: Legislation for Action
Live reporting: Zoning Hearing, license transactions, 4th of July
F. Hearings |
F. Hearings - Zoning Bylaw Amendment 17-795R: 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 - 7:10 pm
17 Wachusett resident
turning property from residential to commercial not in best interest of Franklin
hearing closed
1st reading tonight, 2nd reading at next meeting before council change approved
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G. License Transactions |
G. License Transactions:
1. Ashadeep, Inc. d/b/a Union Street Wine & Liquors - Change in Officer/Director, Transfer of Stock - 7:10 pm
currently 100% owned, selling 25% of the shares to the other 2 individuals
question on prior under age items, were in another town and sold off
2. 99 Restaurant - Change in Officer/Director - 7:10 pm
individuals not present
should be done at ABCC level
motion to table until Sep 22, at 7:10; seconded, passed 8-0
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H. Presentations/Discussions |
H. Presentations/Discussions - Franklin 4th of July Committee
Paul Kordic, co chari
Joe C
PKjuly4th at gmail.com
jcjuly4th at gmail.com
targeting for July 3rd
carnival start on June 29, run thru the 4th
will be starting now to work on the planning for next year
will attempt to bring the fireworks back
American Thunder, the fireworks provider
percent of carnival, usually about 30K from which the other expenses; net about 4-5K to work on next year
looking to get 5K from small business and corporate donors
some transition items are still underway, 501(c)3 filing required later this year, will provide a copy when prepared
Pellegri - had been chair for 25 years, Thanks for taking this on
perhaps we can get together with some other organization to address volunteers, fund raising, etc.
combining with the some other events? Cultural Event, and Strawberry Festival? sit down and try to work something out
considering to have the farmers market open even next year, if they are willing
looking for funding to help this group, police and fire costs add up; maybe we wouldn't need as many or could we put some money aside to pay for this
started as part of the Brick School carnival and expanded from the 80's
fireworks to be from on of the back ball fields (grass)
notification to Eaton Place and neighbors planned as well
Mercer - have DPW and Facilities involved as there are sprinklers in the fields and the fields are new and need to be taken care of
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Live Reporting: Town Council: - Sep 13, 2017
Present: Pellegri, Padula, Mercer, Vallee, Kelly, Jones, Bissanti, Dellorco
Absent: Pfeffer
motion to approve Jones as Clerk pro temp for this meeting, seconded, passed
Absent: Pfeffer
motion to approve Jones as Clerk pro temp for this meeting, seconded, passed
Agenda Item | Summary |
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A. Approval of Minutes |
A. Approval of Minutes - August 9, 2017 - (Motion to Approve August 9, 2017 Meeting Minutes - Majority vote - (5))
motion to approve, seconded, passed 8-0
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B. Announcements |
B. Announcements -
1. This meeting is being recorded by Franklin TV and shown on Comcast channel 11 and Verizon channel 29. This meeting may also be recorded by others.
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C. Proclamations/Recognitions |
C. Proclamations/Recognitions - Swearing in of Firefighters
Brian Hammond
Matthew Starkey
swearing in of 2 new firefighter/paramedics
currently at 46 line folks, trying to get 2 more in the door
brief recess, returned to open session at 7:09 PM
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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 raised during Citizen Comments. The Town Council will give remarks appropriate consideration and may ask the Town Administrator to review the matter.
Teresa Burr, Town Clerk
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E. Appointments |
E. Appointments
none
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Important Dates to Remember for the November 7, 2017 Election
Tuesday, September 19, 2017 (8:00am – 5:00pm)
Thursday, October 5, 2017 (8:00am – 5:00pm)
Wednesday, October 18, 2017 (8:00am – 8:00pm)
Tuesday, November 7, 2017 (6:00am -8:00pm)
- Last day to submit nomination paper to registrars For certification (Town Clerks Office)
Thursday, October 5, 2017 (8:00am – 5:00pm)
- Last day to object or withdraw
Wednesday, October 18, 2017 (8:00am – 8:00pm)
- Last day to register to vote
Tuesday, November 7, 2017 (6:00am -8:00pm)
- Election Day
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Election Collection 2017 |
September at the Franklin Historical Museum - Hats From the Attic!
The Franklin Historical Museum will feature a collection of hats that belonged to long time Franklin Resident Mary Molla Diorio. When a new family moved into the Diorio home on Squire Street, they found, tucked away in a corner of the attic a large black hat box, with 7 vintage ladies hats lovingly packed inside. They donated their find to the museum with the hope that the hats could find new life.
Through the magic of social media, we were able to determine who lived in the house and a description of the person who owned and wore the hats. Mary Diorio, who worked in the Franklin Schools for 50 years, was well loved and respected by her colleagues, neighbors and family alike. We’re thrilled to have these beautiful hats to share for all to see.
The hats will be on display starting Sunday September 10 through at least the end of September. In addition, the display will include information on the early days of the straw hat industry in Franklin, and a look at the history of hat fashions.
On September 17 Joe Landry returns to the museum for the first in his Fall series of talks on Franklin’s past. Joe’s September talk will cover the businesses, store fronts and restaurants that occupied East Central Street from Ruggles to the Bridge. His presentation includes slides with many photos of our town from yesteryear! These talks have been well attended and enjoyed, with much audience participation. Come join us for Joe’s walk down memory lane.
The Franklin Library will hold its Genealogy Club meeting at the Museum on Thursday evening September 21 at 6:30PM. The topic this month is DNA research. The meetings are free and open to the public.
The museum is located at 80 West Central Street. Admission is always free and we are wheelchair accessible. Operating hours are Saturday mornings from 10AM-1PM, Sunday afternoons from 1PM-4PM and Thursday evenings (May-Dec) 5:00PM-8:00PM. Stop by and discover a bit of Franklin’s History.
Find out more about the Franklin Historical Museum on the web at
http://franklinhistoricalmuseum.org/
Through the magic of social media, we were able to determine who lived in the house and a description of the person who owned and wore the hats. Mary Diorio, who worked in the Franklin Schools for 50 years, was well loved and respected by her colleagues, neighbors and family alike. We’re thrilled to have these beautiful hats to share for all to see.
The hats will be on display starting Sunday September 10 through at least the end of September. In addition, the display will include information on the early days of the straw hat industry in Franklin, and a look at the history of hat fashions.
On September 17 Joe Landry returns to the museum for the first in his Fall series of talks on Franklin’s past. Joe’s September talk will cover the businesses, store fronts and restaurants that occupied East Central Street from Ruggles to the Bridge. His presentation includes slides with many photos of our town from yesteryear! These talks have been well attended and enjoyed, with much audience participation. Come join us for Joe’s walk down memory lane.
The Franklin Library will hold its Genealogy Club meeting at the Museum on Thursday evening September 21 at 6:30PM. The topic this month is DNA research. The meetings are free and open to the public.
The museum is located at 80 West Central Street. Admission is always free and we are wheelchair accessible. Operating hours are Saturday mornings from 10AM-1PM, Sunday afternoons from 1PM-4PM and Thursday evenings (May-Dec) 5:00PM-8:00PM. Stop by and discover a bit of Franklin’s History.
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September at the Franklin Historical Museum - Hats From the Attic! |
Find out more about the Franklin Historical Museum on the web at
http://franklinhistoricalmuseum.org/
FHS volleyball and both cross country teams post wins on Tuesday
From Hockomock Sports we share the results of the FHS falls sports results on Tuesday, Sep 12.
Volleyball = Milford, 0 @ Franklin, 3 – Final
– Franklin used solid defense and serve receive to help earn a sweep over visiting Milford. Lauren Lockhart finished with seven kills with what FHS head coach Kate Horsmann called “super smart hitting.” Maggie Doyle added five kills, two blocks and an ace and Meaghan Maguire chipped in with four kills and a pair of blocks for the Panthers.
Boys Cross Country = Franklin, 19 @ Oliver Ames, 44 – Final
Girls Cross Country = Franklin, 16 @ Oliver Ames, 41 – Final
For all the results around the Hockomock League on Tuesday
https://hockomocksports.com/tuesdays-schedule-scoreboard-091217/
Volleyball = Milford, 0 @ Franklin, 3 – Final
– Franklin used solid defense and serve receive to help earn a sweep over visiting Milford. Lauren Lockhart finished with seven kills with what FHS head coach Kate Horsmann called “super smart hitting.” Maggie Doyle added five kills, two blocks and an ace and Meaghan Maguire chipped in with four kills and a pair of blocks for the Panthers.
Boys Cross Country = Franklin, 19 @ Oliver Ames, 44 – Final
Girls Cross Country = Franklin, 16 @ Oliver Ames, 41 – Final
For all the results around the Hockomock League on Tuesday
https://hockomocksports.com/tuesdays-schedule-scoreboard-091217/
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FHS Panthers |
"the gender gap in wages narrowed last year for the first time since 2007"
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/zz/news/20170912/american-household-income-finally-topped-1999-peak-last-year
Census.gov is a welcoming website chock full of information. Every time I visit, I have to be careful not to get lost following the info and the various paths it can lead.
Franklin's quick stats can be found here
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/franklintowncitymassachusetts,MA/PST045216
"In a stark reminder of the damage done by the Great Recession and of the modest recovery that followed, the median American household last year finally earned more than it did in 1999.
Incomes for a typical U.S. household, adjusted for inflation, rose 3.2 percent from 2015 to 2016 to $59,039, the Census Bureau said. The median is the point at which half the households fall below and half are above.
Last year’s figure is slightly above the previous peak of $58,665, reached in 1999. It is also the first time since the recession ended in 2009 that the typical household earned more than it did in 2007, when the recession began.
Trudi Renwick, the bureau’s assistant division chief, cautioned that the census in 2013 changed how it asks households about income, making historical comparisons less than precise.
Still, the Census data is closely watched because of its comprehensive nature. It is based on interviews with 70,000 households and includes detailed data on incomes and poverty across a range of demographic groups."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/zz/news/20170912/american-household-income-finally-topped-1999-peak-last-year
Census.gov is a welcoming website chock full of information. Every time I visit, I have to be careful not to get lost following the info and the various paths it can lead.
Franklin's quick stats can be found here
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/franklintowncitymassachusetts,MA/PST045216
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Franklin's quick stats can be found here |
Tuesday, September 12, 2017
Live reporting: Action items to closing
4. Action Items
a. I recommend adoption of the 2017-2018 Horace Mann Middle School Improvement Plan as presented.
b. I recommend adoption of the 2017-2018 Remington Middle School Improvement Plan as presented.
c. I recommend adoption of the 2017-2018 Annie Sullivan Middle School Improvement Plan as presented.
d. I recommend adoption of the 2017-2018 Franklin High School Improvement Plan as presented.
e. I recommend moving Policy CBI – Evaluation of the Superintendent to a second reading.
f. I recommend adoption of Policy BEDB – Order of Business as discussed.
g. I recommend approval of the 2017-18 Student Activity Fund Accounts as discussed.
h. I recommend acceptance of three checks totaling $1,438.57 from the Parmenter PCC for supplemental supplies.
i. I recommend acceptance of a check for $1,000.00 from the Field Hockey Booster Club for supplemental supplies at FHS.
j. I recommend acceptance of a check for $100.00 from Linda Sawyer for a FHS Scholarship.
motion to accept all as read, seconded, passed 6-0
5. Information Matters
Superintendent’s Report
really smooth opening, commendations to building principals and teams for all the work to make that happen, including facilities and DPW
schools holding curriculum nights and open houses
parent should check out the dates on the calendar
school safety drills are underway
fire drills occuring as well, parent communication post drill
Joint PCC meeting, nice group of invested parents
good format for parent forums coming this fall (Oct, mid-Nov)
one evening, one morning
PCC busy setting calendars
School Committee Sub-Committee Reports
a. Policy Sub Committee – MaryJane Scofield
continuing to work on policy that govern school committee
next meeting Tues, Sep 19 at 7:00 in conf room on 3rd floor
Oct 12, a thursday
Community relations
coffee on Fri 9/22 from 12:00 - to 6:00 PM at the Farmers Market
also meeting with Sara Weds night to review community relations program
Budget subcommittee to meet and then hold a budget workshop in October 10 (in lieu of regular meeting) upstairs
School Committee Liaison Reports
social emotional learning school committee event to be held by Sen Spilka at State House
6. New Business
To discuss future business that may be brought before the School Committee.
7. Executive Session
a. Collective Bargaining
motion to enter executive session
8. Return to Open Session
approx 8:20 PM
educator evaluation system, 2 and 3rd year teacher status
teacher with professional status on 2 year evaluation plans
recommend ratification of these two Memorandum of Undestanding
Teachers association has approved
motion to accept, seconded, passed 6-0
via roll call, unanimous
9. Motion to Adjourn
– Dr. O’Malley
motion to adjourn, seconded passed 6-0
Live reporting: Discussion only items
3. Discussion Only Items
Policy – First Reading
o CBI – Evaluation of Superintendent
Current Policy
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0wjbnXDBhczampKbTE0OUR3bGJCSUZmSGFpMUFzaFVhUVJV
Proposed Policy
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0wjbnXDBhczXzQ5THZCdHBHVkZvZG9EWnlCRVlaQ2h0VFgw
Policy – Second Reading
o BEDB – Order of Business
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0wjbnXDBhczNkY3TkIwc3J3VE9lSUMxX0puSXFGWHUxYXhv
Approval of 2017-18 Student Activity Fund Accounts – Miriam Goodman
principals' hold in trust for the benefit of the students
fund approvals include mission and purpose for each of the clubs
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0wjbnXDBhczbDdrcTkyQXN1MVpKYVQ5MThNZ3VDdF92TXQw
New Sub Committees
o Public Schools Advocacy
looking to formalize, asking Anne Bergen to chair
up to 2 more to volunteer
Denise, MJ stepped forward
awareness of legislation pending, provide important accurate information to counter some of the 'myth' that persist
advocate at the local and State level for budget reform
o Ad Hoc – Superintendent Evaluation
Proposed Anne and Cindy to take this
o Liaison to MASC
Denise to continue in this role more formally
Policy – First Reading
o CBI – Evaluation of Superintendent
Current Policy
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0wjbnXDBhczampKbTE0OUR3bGJCSUZmSGFpMUFzaFVhUVJV
Proposed Policy
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0wjbnXDBhczXzQ5THZCdHBHVkZvZG9EWnlCRVlaQ2h0VFgw
Policy – Second Reading
o BEDB – Order of Business
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0wjbnXDBhczNkY3TkIwc3J3VE9lSUMxX0puSXFGWHUxYXhv
Approval of 2017-18 Student Activity Fund Accounts – Miriam Goodman
principals' hold in trust for the benefit of the students
fund approvals include mission and purpose for each of the clubs
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0wjbnXDBhczbDdrcTkyQXN1MVpKYVQ5MThNZ3VDdF92TXQw
New Sub Committees
o Public Schools Advocacy
looking to formalize, asking Anne Bergen to chair
up to 2 more to volunteer
Denise, MJ stepped forward
awareness of legislation pending, provide important accurate information to counter some of the 'myth' that persist
advocate at the local and State level for budget reform
o Ad Hoc – Superintendent Evaluation
Proposed Anne and Cindy to take this
o Liaison to MASC
Denise to continue in this role more formally
Live reporting: School Committee - Sep 12, 2017
Present: Bilello, Scofield, Douglas, Bergen, O'Malley, Schultz
Absent: Jewel
1. Routine Business
Citizen’s Comments
Parent - no name, 2 children at HMMS
wants to be more involved, after leaving the cocoon of the elementary level wants to be involved and looking to help
Review of Agenda - Minutes: I recommend approval of the minutes from the Open Session of the August 22, 2017 School Committee Meeting.
motion to approve, seconded, passed 6-0
Payment of Bills - Dr. O’Malley
Payroll - Mrs. Douglas
Correspondence:
the letter was posted earlier to Franklin Matters
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2017/09/franklin-public-schools-letter-of.html
2. Guests/Presentations
a. 2017-2018 School Improvement Plans
Horace Mann Middle School – Rebecca Motte
Remington Middle School – Brian Wildeman
Annie Sullivan Middle School – Beth Wittcoff
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0wjbnXDBhczT3I5YjdnaFpkUTJfNlczT1Z2X2JRRHhGT2tF
files to be added later
had not had class meetings with prior schedule, now able to do so with change in schedule
looking to enable outreach to parents/guardians on signs of student stress
in depth look at grading practices, focused on core academics, but looking at how to measure that learning
making curriculum as inclusive as possible
new teacher academy, borne out of the new teacher orientation; 14 at FHS
meant to support the new educators
working on communications, heard want and need of what is happening
bi-weekly to parents, improving with use of social media
quite a bit to communicate out
school council meetings were active last year
positive opening, 1791 students at FHS
"there is a vibrancy in the school system"
brief break
Absent: Jewel
1. Routine Business
Citizen’s Comments
Parent - no name, 2 children at HMMS
wants to be more involved, after leaving the cocoon of the elementary level wants to be involved and looking to help
Review of Agenda - Minutes: I recommend approval of the minutes from the Open Session of the August 22, 2017 School Committee Meeting.
motion to approve, seconded, passed 6-0
Payment of Bills - Dr. O’Malley
Payroll - Mrs. Douglas
Correspondence:
1. Budget to Actual – Miriam Goodman37 administrators put together values letter to welcome students and parents for an inclusive community
2. Special Statement to the Franklin Community
the letter was posted earlier to Franklin Matters
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2017/09/franklin-public-schools-letter-of.html
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middle school principals presenting the school improvement plans to the School Committee (not shown in photo) |
2. Guests/Presentations
a. 2017-2018 School Improvement Plans
Horace Mann Middle School – Rebecca Motte
Remington Middle School – Brian Wildeman
Annie Sullivan Middle School – Beth Wittcoff
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0wjbnXDBhczT3I5YjdnaFpkUTJfNlczT1Z2X2JRRHhGT2tF
social studies under review at State level, consideration of addition of civics
adoption of new science standards, 6th grade will be fully implemented this year
2nd round of training on responsive classroom, by end of next year all at MS should be trained
implementation of advisory programs
follow up on mental health awareness day
a station on yoga was used, a yoga club is being started
COPE.com has coping strategies
teachers are incorporating the strategies themselves to help with a common language
curriculum is not a static thing, needs to be reviewed to ensure currency yearly
- Franklin High School – Paul Peri
had not had class meetings with prior schedule, now able to do so with change in schedule
looking to enable outreach to parents/guardians on signs of student stress
in depth look at grading practices, focused on core academics, but looking at how to measure that learning
making curriculum as inclusive as possible
new teacher academy, borne out of the new teacher orientation; 14 at FHS
meant to support the new educators
working on communications, heard want and need of what is happening
bi-weekly to parents, improving with use of social media
quite a bit to communicate out
school council meetings were active last year
positive opening, 1791 students at FHS
"there is a vibrancy in the school system"
brief break
Franklin & Bellingham Rail Trail Monthly Meeting - Sep 12 - 7:30 PM
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Franklin and Bellingham
Rail Trail CommitteeMonthly Meeting
Tuesday, September 12th
The FBRTC will have a meeting tomorrow, September 12, 2017 at the YMCA in Franklin. We are always looking for fresh ideas and helping hands. The meeting is open to public.We hope you can join us.
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