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Register O'Donnell Announces 37,000th Book Printed at Registry of Deeds |
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Register O'Donnell Announces 37,000th Book Printed at Registry of Deeds |
Franklin Residents: Trash and Recycling pick up schedule- one day delay this week |
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FSPA’s Ballet Conservatory Thrives |
Agenda Item | Summary |
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1. ANNOUNCEMENTS | a. This meeting is being recorded by Franklin TV and shown on Comcast Channel 11 and Verizon Channel 29. This meeting may be recorded by others. |
2. CITIZEN COMMENTS | a. 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. |
3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES | a. August 21, 2019 |
4. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS | a. Fire Department Swearing In: Matthew Berger Firefighter/Paramedic |
5. APPOINTMENTS | a.
Library Board of Directors, Board Member Appointments: Amanda Rabbitt
& Ginette Preto Associate Member Appointments: Alison Wallace &
Charleen M. Belcher b. Finance Committee: Michael Kasberg & Nicole Corbosiero |
6. HEARINGS | a. Contractor & Son, INC. (Lincoln Street Market): Application for Transfer of License and Change Location/Pledge of §15 Package Store License - Public Hearing 7:10 PM |
7. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS | Contractor & Son, INC. (Lincoln Street Market): Application for Transfer of License and Change Location/Pledge of §15 Package Store License- Public Hearing 7:10 PM |
8. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS | a. Library Presentation https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/mai/files/library_update_-_sept_4_2019.pdf |
9. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS | a. Capital Budget Subcommittee b. Budget Subcommittee c. Economic Development Subcommittee |
10. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION | |
10a. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION | Resolution 19-59: Open Meeting Law Compliance: Authorization to Adopt Municipal Website as Official Method of Notice Posting (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-59 - Majority Vote (5)) |
10b. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION | Resolution 19-60: Revision of 2019 Town Council Meeting Schedule (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-60 - Majority Vote (5)) |
10c. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION | Resolution 19 - 61: Gift Acceptance - Franklin Police Department (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-61 - Majority Vote (5)) |
10d. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION | Resolution 19-62: Acceptance of Easement for Traffic Signal Equipment on Property at 876 King Street (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-62 - Majority Vote (5)) |
10e. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION | Bylaw Amendment 19-844 As Amended: 225 Plain Street - Sewer System Extension - Second Reading (Motion to Adopt Bylaw Amendment 19-844 As Amended: Sewer System Extension - Majority Roll Call Vote (6)) |
11. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT | a. Town Council Bi-annual Goals Update |
12. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS | |
13. COUNCIL COMMENTS | |
14. EXECUTIVE SESSION | - None Scheduled |
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Franklin, MA: Town Council - Agenda - Sep 4, 2019 |
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All precincts vote on Nov 5, 2019 in one location, Franklin High School |
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Franklin Public Library September 2019 News & Events for Children, Teens, and Families! |
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Superintendent Sara Ahern reviewing the update District Improvement Plan |
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Town Clerk Teresa Burr swearing in new Franklin Fire Chief James G. McLaughlin |
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Franklin Fire Chief James G. McLaughlin gets pinned by his son while his father observes |
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Harwich Community Center Facebook photo |
"It’s going to be a little bit longer before the town’s primary water treatment plant – shut down since July 7 – will be back in working order.Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
The plant was shut down, as were the town’s two oldest and largest wells associated with it, on the heels of a fire in one of the plant’s tanks, which has resulted in a summer-long, full-water ban in the town.
The ban, which prohibits all outdoor watering except for vegetable and flower gardens by hand-held hose only, remains in effect. The town has rarely instituted full watering bans.
On top of the fire-related shut downs, the DPW this week also had to shut down a third, lightly used well because E. coli was detected in an untreated sample. Officials stress that the situation is not an emergency, and assure water customers that treated water in the distribution system has remained clear of the bacteria."
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"The delay ... was necessary to replace damaged parts associated with the tank" |
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Franklin Public Library September 2019 News and Events for Adults! |