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Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Live reporting - License renewals, Legislation
H. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS
Guidelines and Criteria for Penalizing Alcoholic Beverage License holder Violations
discussion on guidelines
there are two scenarios (1) police stings
ABC Board doesn't like these sting operations and doesn't feel that licensee should be penalized
(2) other operational violations - where an incident or accident occurs and underage drinking was found to have occurred. These are much more case by case. Could use compliance check and then at the mitigating factors to consider.
Williams - Nice work, I see nothing inconsistent with what we have done in prior Councils. Send them out to the renewals, then there is no excuse for someone saying I wasn't aware of that. Our hands aren't tied, these are the minimums and we can do more as required
Nutting - we could send them out with the renewals and then every year thereafter
Jones - I am happy to see that we have this in writing, it is good to have.
Bissanti - I want to applaud Mark Cerel for tackling this. I think the penalties are reasonable. I think attaching this to any license is a good idea.
Williams - as a rule, there is a notice out to the establishments that a sting is forthcoming.
Cerel - there is a set of guidelines on how to conduct
this will come up for a resolution and or as a bylaw for January meeting
Motion to approve the license renewals
seconded, approved 7-0-1 (abstain - Padula)
Padula - will abstain for the whole vote to avoid conflict of interest
I. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS
J. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
1. Resolution 13-85: Classification Tax Allocation – Residential Factor
residential factor set as 1
motion to approve, 8-0
2. Resolution 13-86: Classification Tax Allocation – Open Space Exemption
There will not be an exemption for open space
motion to approve, 8-0
by not having these exemptions, everyone is treated the same
3. Resolution 13-87: Classification Tax Allocation – Small Business Exemption
There will not be an exemption for small business
motion to approve, 8-0
4. Resolution 13-88: Classification Tax Allocation – Residential Property Exemption
There will not be an exemption for residential property
motion to approve, 8-0
5. Resolution 13-89: 2014 Schedule of Town Council Meetings
motion, seconded, approved 8-0
6. Resolution 13-90: Legal Notices
designated the Milford Daily News as the legal source
motion, seconded, approved 8-0
7. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 13-726: Amendment to Chapter 185, Attachment 9, Schedule of Lot, Area,
Frontage Yard and Height Requirements – Referral to Planning Board
Mercer, Bissanti, Padula recused themselves from this discussion
Motion to refer to Planning Board, seconded
impervious coverage chart wasn't adjusted for the unit density calculations
looking to get the impervious change for Zone 7, not in any other zone
looking only to affect multi-family in Zone 7
Passed 5-0
live reporting - Tax Classification Hearing
F. HEARINGS
Tax Classification Hearing – 7:10 PM
The documents associated with the tax rate hearing can be found here
reference to the booklet shown by Ken Norman, the documents contained in the booklet are found in the link above.
Kevin Doyle, Director of Assessors
Ken Norman, Chairman - Board of Directors
Chris Feeley, John Neas
discussion on single vs. split tax rate, most communities inside the 128 beltway
the single rate is the fairest given the disproportionate groups residential vs. commercial industrial
Bissanti - a dual tax rate is burdensome upon the businesses, businesses have left communities for that
the high school building raised the taxes about $48 dollars on the average
My personal notes: this simpler quicker presentation was not very informative. If folks have seen this before, it is a minor rate change. If people have not seen this before, then they don't get much info in this forum.
Live reporting: Town Council - Dec 11, 2013
Present: Feldman, Padula, Mercer, Vallee, Pfeffer, Jones, Bissanti, Williams
Absent: Kelly
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 also be recorded by Franklin Matters.
No meeting Dec 18th, next meeting Jan 15th
C. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS
none
D. CITIZEN COMMENTS
Mark Ellis - Franklin Elks
regarding flags on Main St for veterans funerals
offering to keep tradition of putting the flags up
will take down and store, coordinate with the funeral homes
E. APPOINTMENTS
none
(three minute recess)
Absent: Kelly
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 also be recorded by Franklin Matters.
No meeting Dec 18th, next meeting Jan 15th
C. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS
none
D. CITIZEN COMMENTS
Mark Ellis - Franklin Elks
regarding flags on Main St for veterans funerals
offering to keep tradition of putting the flags up
will take down and store, coordinate with the funeral homes
E. APPOINTMENTS
none
(three minute recess)
Senior Center: parking lot expansion making progress
The plans for expanding the Senior Center by finishing the second floor are underway. There is money being set aside in a Senior Center Stabilization Fund to help with the cost of the completion. The additional space would bring more people so the parking at the Senior Center would need to expand. Franklin jumped on the chance to purchase the property next door to provide space to do so.
The property purchase was authorized earlier this year and the house was just recently demolished. The before and after photos are below.
From October - the 'before' picture
From this past weekend - the 'after' picture
Some time in the future, the Town Council will need to approve the plans and funds for the parking lot expansion work.
The property purchase was authorized earlier this year and the house was just recently demolished. The before and after photos are below.
From October - the 'before' picture
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Beaver St house purchased by Franklin |
From this past weekend - the 'after' picture
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Now an empty lot on Beaver St |
Some time in the future, the Town Council will need to approve the plans and funds for the parking lot expansion work.
For Lifelong Learning Spring is coming soon
An update from Lifelong Learning:
Lifelong Learning constantly works in the future, as well as the present. By that I mean that we are always working on learning initiatives for the upcoming semester and year, as we implement other programs/courses on a daily basis.
Yesterday we finished editing the Adult Education and Community Learning spring brochure. The brochure will be mailed to residents of Franklin, Bellingham and Wrentham. It includes a number of traditional offerings: Volleyball, Basketball, Yoga, Zumba, Language, Photography, Writing, Dance and more. Additionally, it features new courses offered in collaboration with businesses from Franklin and the surrounding communities: Kettlebells for Women with f.i.t. of Bellingham, Wine and Chocolate Tasting with Franklin Liquors and Green Mountain Chocolates, IPAs -- Hoppy Ales with Pour Richards, and Ladies Snowshoe/Trek and Ladies Light Hike with Nanci Cahalane and held in Foxboro.
We are in the process of receiving course proposals for the Summer Programs. Faculty and staff are proposing courses for students from kindergarten through grade 12. Their creativity and dedication make the Summer Program an enriching experience for all involved. Watch the Franklin Public Schools website in mid-January for registration information.
Lifelong Learning is a department within the Franklin Public Schools. The leadership provided by the Superintendent of Schools, Ms. Sabolinski, is critical to the success of this department. Her leadership reinforces and supports the mission and purpose of Lifelong Learning.
As always, please contact us with any questions: lifelong@franklin.k12.ma.us.
This was posted to the Lifelong Learning website here
http://lifelonglearningfps.blogspot.com/2013/12/tuesday-december-10-2013.html
Voices of Franklin: NDAA - What Would Nelson Mandela Do?
Rich Aucoin included me on this email:
Question: Are your elected officials doing what Nelson Mandela would do on NDAA's indefinite detentions?
Are they honoring their constitutional Oaths of Office by standing up for equal justice and due process under the law? Or are they violating the sacred trust we placed in them to protect our most basic civil rights?
Please take two minutes to read PANDA Massachusetts' latest news letter below.
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Local Musicians Give Back
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LAME-Aid |
Milford, MA – There's a handful of local musicians who are looking to make a difference in the local area and they call themselves LAME. But that's a good thing… you see, LAME stands for for Local Area Music Ensemble. LAME was conceived after local musicians Lou Miano, Tim Galvin, Eric Milot and Ligor helped Ray Auger and his acoustic partner Justin Redden record their original song Bucket of Beer. "We decided that this kind of collaboration might be a fun thing to do on a regular basis so we started working on songs that, individually, we never had a chance to finish writing or recording on our own", says Auger. "It's two fold… making great music with a great group of local musicians while enjoying some social time with friends during the process."
LAME has recently expanded its membership to 15 while recording a special song for the holiday season. Do They Know It's Christmas, was a charitable effort recorded in 1984 by Band-Aid to help to raise money for relief of the 1983–1985 famine in Ethiopia. The song featured a who's who of the music community at the time and can still be heard on the radio during the holidays. "We thought that this would be a great song to recreate to help draw awareness to folks in need in our local area", explains Jim Ligor. So LAME's friends were recruited and over the course of 2 months a local version of the song was recorded. It was decided to sell the single for $5 with all proceeds benefiting the Daily Bread Food Pantry in Milford with services Milford, Hopedale and Medway and over 900 people. "Music brings people together and opens hearts and ears. We are hoping that we can do a lot of good with this effort", says Auger.
Do They Know It's Christmas? by LAME-Aid can be purchased online on WMRC's Steals and Deals Marketplace at www.wmrcdailynews.com, at the WMRC Studios, Rubber Chicken Comics in Bellingham and other local businesses. For more details about CD locations, LAME, LAME-Aid and Do They Know It's Christmas visit LAME's Facebook page at www.facebook.com/milfordlame.
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