Thursday, October 16, 2014

"This is a black eye for us."

Milford Daily News reports on the liquor license suspensions:
Town Council on Wednesday handed down liquor license suspensions to two New England restaurant chains that served alcohol to teenagers working undercover with the police department. 
The British Beer Company and the 99 Restaurant & Pub — chains that combined have more than 100 locations across New England — failed the police department’s annual compliance check last month. 
For the past few years, Franklin police have received a state grant that provides money for underage drinking enforcement, including the checks that run similar to drug stings. During a typical check of a business, the teens attempt to purchase an alcoholic beverage using their real Massachusetts driver’s licenses.

Continue reading the article in the Milford Daily News here
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20141016/NEWS/141017530/1994/NEWS


While the Milford Daily News reports on the license suspensions, you can find out all about the remainder of the almost 2 hour meeting here

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Live reporting: Closing items


K. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT
additional signage for school signs, $60K

looking to get the money for SNETT trail to be released by the Governor

bringing before you some Fiscal 2015 budget adjustments

reminder on Question 5
for road improvements, funds can only be spent on roads
a permanent increase in taxes
will star to address the $50M backlog of road repairs
about $130 per year per household, don't skip the ballot questions

L. OLD BUSINESS
Pfeffer - the folks appointed tonight were all on the first building committee, want to finish the building

M. NEW BUSINESS
TV studio to see the progress on the building
the generator, and the other items being stored from the old high school

The old South Church
uncertainty on what the building can be used for some work required, 1856
what can the town use it for?
need to know the actually and official status

if the building is under the historical society, what does it really mean
it is the oldest church in Franklin

we can give you a written reponse
we have a copy of the deed to the town, are the owner of the building
the deed is not the best written
one should have a lot more info
there are a lot of pieces of the puzzle to be figured out

why when a published author speaks at the Library
the Library trustees have a long standing policy prohibiting the sale for profit

They should go talk to the Library Board


N. COUNCIL COMMENTS
the recycling center is going well, over 70 last two Sundays

stroke awareness program well received at the Senior Center
Friends of Franklin Elders provided the refreshments
the cable show taped it and it will be available for replay

extras trucks will be going around, bags will also be available

Franklin Housing Trust is putting together a modular house with Tri-County school
good work by them, it was true and stayed true when moved
it will be part of the lottery next year

Condolences to the Cusson family on the loss of their daughter


P. ADJOURN
motion to adjourn, passed


The documents released for this agenda can be found here
http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_CouncilAgendas/2014/101514.pdf

Live reporting: Legislation


Public Hearing to determine whether it is in the public interest to accept Grace Lane and Nina Lane – 7:10

Planning Board held hearing and made recommendation as well

roads finished, 100% complete, recent subdivisions
made the presentation to the town to accept the roads

hearing closed


J. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION

1. Resolution 14-60: Order of Layout, Acceptance, and Taking of Grace Lane and Related Drainage Lot
motion to accept, passed via roll, unanimous (6-0)

2. Resolution 14-61: Order of Layout, Acceptance, and Taking of Nina Lane and Related Drainage Lot and Easement
motion to accept, passed via roll, unanimous (6-0)

3. Resolution 14-62: Local Licensing Authority’s Approval of Package Store Licensees’ Notifications of Change in Hours to Permit Earlier Sunday Openings
motion to accept, passed via roll, unanimous (6-0)

Cerel - legislature passed to allow opening on Sundays, licensees need to file paperwork, it is a fomality, rather than doing separate enactments (13 separate) this will authorize the clerk to sign off

allows for opening at 10 instead of 11


4. Resolution 14-63: Creation of a Senior Center Building Committee
motion to accept, passed via roll, unanimous (6-0)

announcement of the Committee members
Karen Alves, Tom Mercer, Ken Norman, Judith Pond Pfeffer, Nancy Rafter, and Paul Remington

5. Bylaw Amendment 14-742: Amendment to Chapter 185-§4. Districts Enumerated – Referral to Planning Board
motion to refer to the Planning Board, passed 6-0

all three changes are technical corrections, no substantial change, just wording for consistency

5. Bylaw Amendment 14-743: Amendment to Chapter 185-§20. Signs – Referral to Planning Board
motion to refer to the Planning Board, passed 6-0

6. Bylaw Amendment 14-744: Amendment to Chapter 185 - §31. Site Plan and Design Review - Referral to Planning Board
motion to refer to the Planning Board, passed 6-0


live reporting - Public Hearing - Liquor license compliance


Stephan Semerjian, Chief of Police

introducing new police officers
(photo to be added)

Sargent Alan Thibeault going to retire
one of the old guard, came through some difficult times, weathered the storm and did it well, doesn't like the attention, lifelong Franklin resident

Chairman Vallee reads proclamation for Sargent Thibeault

Padula - I grew up next to Alan
had some trouble spinning his wheels on the high school grass
Alan helped him


Alcoholic Beverages Licensees – Failure to Pass Compliance Check – 7:10
• 99Restaurant
conducted Sep 26th with underage license check, 3 were not open, 2 did fail the operation
9:00 PM under cover operative entered, asked for a Bud Lite received and paid for the drink without carding

99 representatives do not dispute the facts
Operations director, we always take precaution, it is embarrassing as it is Boys and Girls Club fund raising month; bartender fired immediately (part of their policy)
all servers re-took class and exam, working to ensure it never happens again
had not occurred in the 7 years of operation; sympathetic and apologetic
I stand humble before you


recommendation 1 day suspension, 2 days held in reserve for a period of two years

Padula - Clarification on section of policy that applies to the sting operations

Bissanti - the compliance check notification is sent?
Yes, we knew
The bartender completely failed to do that, put a black eye on the restaurant, he lost his job

Vote via roll, unanimous

• British Beer Company
now that the package is given with the license renewal, we don't do another notification (we used to)
asked for Bud Lite, paid for it with a $20 received the change

also a first offense, recommendation like for 99
3 day suspension, 1 day to be served; 2 days held in abeyance

we do acknowledge that we were stung 
we are a family establishment, we have been in business for 17 years it is our first offence, not proud of our first offense

it is an embarrassment for our company
each pub is our own individual family, the leaders take ownership
The bartender was suspended immediately, for a week
has retaken the course and is back at work
has been a good employee and has not had any other cause for

we love Franklin and plan on being here for a long time

Padula - they are taken steps, they are apologetic, they are good corporate partners

Pfeffer- thank you for the suspension and for not firing the bartender

Padula - motion to serve on October 31 with two days held, 
vote via roll call, unanimous




Live reporting - Special Presentation

H. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS 
Senator Richard Ross

Senator Karen Spilka
Representative Jeffrey Roy


Presentation of a Senate Citation for Glenn Jones
in recognition for his service to Franklin

has been tirelessly working on economic development
Glenn will be back, his heart is in all of these issues
his students are reaping the benefits of his time

(photos to be added)

Senator Ross congratulations on working together for the past four years
working together with Senator Spilka to bring things back to Franklin

$1.5M for the SNETT trail work among recent accomplishments

listing of items done for Franklin, in the future when you have things coming down the pike, let us know, keep us informed and we'll help you
it is never an embarrassment to represent Franklin

Sen Spilka
thank you, surprising that it has been nine years representing Franklin
thank you for the close relationship that we have 

Trying to work with Best Buddies, Franklin has a special spot with this program
these are programs that enrich every bodies life

Franklin may be the first community to go from elementary through higher ed coordinating with the schools and Dean College

Commission on Status of Women, nine member commission
can decide for themselves the agenda and areas to target
very exciting, we rely on policy recommendations from groups like these
applications are due Sep 1

Rep Roy
it has been an honor and a privilege to represent Franklin as a team
Richard read off the laundry list of things we have delivered together
by working together collaboratively we are able to get a whole lot accomplished

the formula will be reviewed, to look at how schools and education is funded in MA, hopefully to see some increases in Chapter 70 money

thanks for the great presentation of Franklin when the Governor was able to visit, it sends a strong message about what the community is, I continue to hear positive things from that day


Live reporting: Town Council - October 15, 2014

Present: Padula, Mercer, Kelly, Vallee, Pfeffer, Bissanti
Absent: Williams, Feldman


A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
September 3, 2014

B. ANNOUNCEMENTS
This meeting is being recorded by Franklin TV and shown on Comcast channel 11 and Verizon channel 29. This meeting may be recorded by Franklin Matters.

C. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS
none

D. CITIZEN COMMENTS
none


Presentation - DPW on Lincoln St
Brutus Cantoreggi, DPW Director

roadwork bid in May, contractor got notice to proceed in June
180 days to proceed
we could put it out for being done in 60 days but the bid would be far higher and cost more
Aggregate Industries won the bid, have been here before
Focused on getting the road repaired in front of the school, they did that
and then the road slowed down
discovered the culverts at Winterberry that needed to be replaced
The work needed to be coordinated with the gas company to get a line lowered to allow the culvert to get replaced

I have worked with the Project Manager and I'll not beat around the bush, I have worked with better.
The road will be completed

The dip in the road.is due to the flatness of the road, need to keep the water off the roadway
Could have put more catch basins in but that costs money

One of the issues we had on Lincoln was the school, how do we calm the traffic?
You narrow the road, notified the residence of a pubic hearing in May
we did remove some sections of the dividers to meet with criticisms

the area is not actually done yet, it will be layered with some visual indicator
The contractor will be prepping the work tomorrow and be doing it soon

The contractor last year was for the water lines, this contractor was for the repaving
there is a penalty clause in the contract

we do document the various issues

Mercer - keeping documentation on contractors, have you thrown someone out in the contractor
Cantoreggi - yes, we did this year

Mercer - it is important to know that there are ways and you need the documentation

their communication was an issue, we needed updates, the PM could have been better, their work is good

Kelly: What about the dividers?

The divider is on the DPW, that is our design
we got no push back on this, this is to create the boulevard effect, it would slow the traffic down; they could see that.

we worked with folks on the curb cuts themselves, we put sand bags out there so they could see for themselves

Kelly: Snow - what is the plan for ice and snow down there?

It will be a resin product, about a half inch that goes down

Bissanti - mentioned the communication problem, a liaison between their PM and use

Cantoreggi - we have someone out there almost daily

Bissanti - was weather an issue?

Cantoreggi - no, not really. They are within their contract now


Reminder: Walk to Break the Silence - Oct 18th

Friendly reminder that you can take action to help end domestic violence.

Voices Against Violence provides comprehensive services including a 24 hour hotline, crisis intervention, counseling, advocacy and shelter to more the 3000 victims and survivors in the Metrowest area every year. Voices depends on the generosity of the community to ensure that life-saving services remain free and accessible to all. 
The "Walk to Break the Silence" is an annual, family-friendly, 1/2 day rally and walk-a-thon event in downtown Framingham that celebrates the strength and courage of victims and survivors. The event includes powerful visual art displays, games and face painting for the kids, inspiration from our speakers, and a little exercise too! Registration is free and there are several ways you can lend your support - you can be a Team Captain, a Walker, or a Virtual Friend!


The "Walk to Break the Silence" flyer:




For additional information about Voices Against Violence you can visit their webpage
http://smoc.org/voices-against-violence.php

To register for the Walk to Break the Silence, follow this link

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