2. Tropical Storm Irene – Gary McCarraher
Worked through conflicting info from the weather services until the National Weather service took priority with their accuracy
55 MPH winds marked at Fire Stations, 100 emergencies responded during Sunday
fortunately no injuries to workers or residents on Sunday
all roads were passable by 10:00 PM Sunday evening
National Grid did not show up on Sunday at all
multiple communications with National Grid with commitment to have someone on site Monday
priorities to restore power to key areas and water service
Central Park Terrace, senior housing, those with oxygen needs were dealt with as necessary
priority listing set up one day for action the next day
School St, Parmenter, etc were priority on Tuesday listing
South St, Summer, Beach priority for Weds due to primary lines down
Beach St, Elm, Indian Way for Thu
Police surveyed the town to cross check power outages
restoration of individual home services were addressed on Fri, Sat and Sun
maintained communications via CCTY, consolidated messages with schools
Lessons Learned:
market Ctty service, to cell phone service in addition to land lines
public cell phone charging area
improve power sign board options
additional learning will be reviewed in another meeting of the departments
Kelly - what about National Grid and their response? they did not get here until Tuesday
Nutting - requesting a meeting to discuss, one of their problems was trying to communicate with 27 communities, too confusing
McCarraher - One of our keys to success was getting someone into Franklin
13,000 electrical customers, about 10,000 were out initially
Nutting - it wasn't a good communication from the beginning, it was a multi-day event but they couldn't say how long - they had a corporate decision and lost hundreds of folks three weeks prior and simply were not prepared.
McGann - what did we get from a representative?
McCarragher - we wanted information, when we called it was like it was the first time, the representative was able to navigate their queue. I just needed reasonably accurate information so we could make our decisions. We were frequently getting lost in the mix, we got scheduling done with constant contact and making sure we didn't get lost in the shuffle. The guys on the street did a marvelous job, the problem was in the back room and getting the prioritization set up.
Vallee - following upon the comment
McCarragher - it is early, only first quarter to have data with the current staffing. I am concerned about it, it is not regular bu depending upon what can happen, it could be slower response.
Mason - thanks to your help, the operation was impressive
Nutting - our first obligation is to Franklin
Dick O'Connor (from Rep Vallee office)
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 *
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Live reporting - door to door solicitations
H. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS
1. Residential Soliciting – Stephen T. Williams
permit application required, backgrounds checked, will get out immediately upon call
you do not have to entertain a solicit
do not permit solicitations for advocacy and political groups
Jones - had requested this due to a young lady who had visited his home and other neighbors
Chief Williams - don't open the door, ask for credentials
Nutting -Williams has tendered his resignation effective 12/16/11 after 40 years of service
1. Residential Soliciting – Stephen T. Williams
permit application required, backgrounds checked, will get out immediately upon call
you do not have to entertain a solicit
do not permit solicitations for advocacy and political groups
Jones - had requested this due to a young lady who had visited his home and other neighbors
Chief Williams - don't open the door, ask for credentials
Nutting -Williams has tendered his resignation effective 12/16/11 after 40 years of service
Live reporting - new liquor license
G. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS
New All Alcoholic Beverages License – Sakebom - 264 Franklin Village Drive
motion to approve, passed 9-0
New All Alcoholic Beverages License – Sakebom - 264 Franklin Village Drive
motion to approve, passed 9-0
Live reporting - Liquor license failures
F. HEARINGS
Alcoholic Beverages Licensees – Failure to Pass Compliance Check – 7:10
all events took place on Friday July 29, 2011
Devita’s Market
purchase without question for asking for an ID, second offense, 5 days suspension, hold two days in abeyance, and have them serve the three days
no excuses, embarrassed by this matter
need to have one of three days on the day that they were in violation
letter sent in February to alert license holders of grant received and tests to come
discussion on days, three days in a row starting Friday, or three Fridays?
not done three Fridays before - going with Wed, Thu, Fri
9/21, 22, 23
motion to approve, passed 9-0
Joe’s American Bar and Grill
license asked for but did not get caught as underage
MA license is different orientation for underage drivers
1st suspense, recommended 3 days, with 2 days in abeyance
1st violation in multiple restaurants, staff is trained internally as well as TIPS training
model employee with them 13 years and simply blew it
agreeable to one day served this Friday, remaining open but no alcohol
motion to approve, passed 9-0
Tedeschi Food Shop
1st offense, similar to Joe's
they can't afford to have this to happen but it can, TIPS training
outside company used to check compliance as well
registers prompt for ID, but it all comes down to the person
suspended immediately upon violation and review of prior experience
busy, distracted, didn't card, no excuses, we failed, won't happen again
motion to approve for one night (9/16), passed 9-0
Uptowne Pub
1st offense
incident happened just before the doorman came on duty
aware of and staff for this
was not asked in this case, clarified by Chief's detailed report
motion to approve, one day (9/16), passed 9-0
Live reporting - Town Council - 9/14/11
Present: Kelly, Jones, Vallee, Whalen, Mason, Pfeffer, McGann, Zollo, Powderly
Absent:
A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – July 20, 2011motion to approve, passed 8-0 (Whalen came in after this vote)
B. ANNOUNCEMENTS all meetings are recorded by Verizon, Comcast and Franklin Matters
C. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONSnone
D. CITIZEN COMMENTS
Deb Pellgri - with a reminder on papers for election can still be taken out by Fri 9/16 and returned by Monday, 9/19
Bob Donavan - citizens comment added during the middle of the appointments. Raising the issue with the fire dept budget cuts, the ambulance previously placed at Station 2 is now running from downtown and increasing response times, no hiring in last five years, a five doubles every thirty seconds, without proper manpower the fire can quickly get out of hand. 44% of the time one ambulance goes out, the second one will go out. With only 9 to staff, it is getting difficult. Basic point, it is a struggle. Thanks for allowing me to make this point.
E. APPOINTMENTS
2011 Election Workers
motion to approve, passed 9-0
Registrar of Voters
motion to approve, passed 9-0
Conservation Commission
motion to approve, passed 9-0
Finance Committee
motion to approve, passed 9-0
Listing of names to be added later
Mount St Mary's new Candy House
Mount St Mary's Abbey is holding a ribbon cutting and Open House on Saturday October 1, 2011 to celebrate their new candy house. Details are contained in the flyer.
Abbey Open House - Oct 1, 2011
Related posts about the Abbey:
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2010/03/2nd-fund-raising-event-for-abbey-candy.html
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2010/11/mount-saint-marys-abbey-fund-raising.html
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2009/12/abbey-turbine-gets-wings.html
Note: Email subscribers will need to click through to Franklin Matters to view the document
Abbey Open House - Oct 1, 2011
Related posts about the Abbey:
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2010/03/2nd-fund-raising-event-for-abbey-candy.html
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2010/11/mount-saint-marys-abbey-fund-raising.html
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2009/12/abbey-turbine-gets-wings.html
Note: Email subscribers will need to click through to Franklin Matters to view the document
"Online learning developments hit a snag"
"The design of the plan really met all the criteria," Sabolinski said. "It fits aesthetically into the neighborhood and community. There is community access to the gym and auditorium. The design reflects (Franklin's) educational plan."
The town decided in July to build a new high school rather than renovate the old structure. A state program will reimburse about half of the proposed $94.8 million project.
The program requires the town to choose from four state-approved school building designs by four different architects.
The decision to use Ai3, which built the Whitman-Hanson and Plymouth North schools, was made after School Building Committee members visited four high schools built, each according to one of the models.
Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/archive/x948306258/Franklin-picks-model-for-new-high-school#ixzz1XuwG2ufx
Related posts on the build or renovation decision for the high school:
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2011/07/for-lot-of-reasons-its-best-choice.html
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2011/07/building-cannot-provide-adequate-level.html
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2011/07/state-will-cover-58-percent.html
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2011/07/presenting-95-million-school-will-not.html
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)