Thursday, June 3, 2021

Recap - Municipal Affordable Housing Trust 06/02/21

Quick Recap:
  • Presentation by Planning Director Bryan Taberner provides an overview of the Housing Production Plan as drafted for review and comment
  • Some clarification questions were asked by the small audience. Who sets the affordable housing rate? The State does and each community uses the same calculation. What is calculated as affordable isn't really affordable for some.
  • Before the meeting closed an overview of process from this point was provided: more meetings/public hearings coming, the public comment period closes 6/25/21, then a redraft is made to incorporate the public comments. Another schedule of hearings by the Planning Board and Town Council before they approve the HPP and it is submitted to the State for approval

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As with most meetings in this pandemic period, I took my notes via Twitter during the meeting reporting in real-time via the virtual session.
 
The Twitter hashtag can be found online  #hpp0602

https://twitter.com/search?q=%23hpp0602&src=typeahead_click 


Agenda doc for this meeting -> https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif6896/f/agendas/municipal_affordable_housing_trust_june_2_2021_01.pdf 


Meeting recording to be available soon
  • Live reporting underway for the Municipal Housing Trust public hearing on the housing production plan #hpp0602
  • Copy of the plan can be found https://franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif6896/f/uploads/franklin_housing_production_plan_-_may_2021_public_draft.pdf #hpp0602
  • Slides from presentation being shared by planning director Bryan Taberner #hpp0602
  • (I obtained a copy of the presentation so that is available - see link below - Several tweets shared 3 photos of the slides as Bryan moved through the updates. He read much of the content. When finished, there was more discussion and that is picked up in my notes)
  • Affordable rent currently in Franklin is about $1600-1800/month which in most cases is not really affordable. #hpp0602
  • How do we increase density? In some zoning districts multi family is via a special permit, or we could change the current zoning bylaws to allow for more than we have #hpp0602
  • Zoning changes take time but the process for housing adjustments starts now. There is a study of our overall zoning regs specifically looking at affordable and housing #hpp0602 the study will help outline some possible changes
  • At one point we were comfortably over the affordable percent. Every time we build a house and add it to the inventory our percent drops if it is not affordable. So if we add a development of x units with none affordable, it makes a bigger change. #hpp0602
  • #hpp0602 if a project comes on with a portion of affordable, the whole total, assuming the portion goes thru the state affordable process, can count in the inventory of affordable.
  • #hpp0602 there have been projects that were good for the Town that didn't work out. We really should go for a friendly 40b where we still get a say and the affordable units.
  • There are developers who are very anxious to work on affordable units, we (the Town) should have an appropriate set of an incentives available #hpp0602
  • Four developments and the senior housing account for 90% of our affordable units #hpp0602 attachment D in the plan as linked before contains the details of our current inventory
  • Some Q&A, overview of process from here, more meetings coming, public comment closes 6/25 and then a redraft is presented for approval by Planning Board and Town Council before submitting to state #hpp0602
  • Motion to adjourn, passes 3-0. Catch you next time. #hpp0602
Membership of the Municipal Affordable Housing Trust
  • Present: Chris Vericker (chair), Maxine Kinheart, Judy Pfeffer
  • Absent: Town Administrator Jamie Hellen, Mary Anne Bertone, Chris Feeley, Robert Keras

Planning Director Bryan Taberner
Planning Director Bryan Taberner


Link to presentation doc


Pantherbook: Student Spotlight -> Carolyn Hagy and Elaine Pu

"Congratulations to Carolyn Hagy and Elaine Pu for being named Valedictorian and Salutatorian of the Class of 2021
Pantherbook reached out to both girls to hear their thoughts on this amazing accomplishment and learn more about how they achieved this!"

Carolyn Hagy’s Senior Photo(left) & Elaine Pu traveling to Niagara Falls(Right)
Carolyn Hagy’s Senior Photo(left) & Elaine Pu traveling to Niagara Falls(Right)


FHS girls lacrosse team posts win vs. Mansfield

From HockomockSports.com we share the FHS spring sports results:
 
Softball = Franklin, 4 @ Mansfield, 5 – Final 
– Mansfield won for the third straight time and moved within a game of .500 on the season. The Hornets scored the winner in the bottom of the sixth, after Franklin had rallied from three runs down to tie it. Ashlyn Conley (3-for-3) doubled and then came around to score on a Nicole Kobasa (2-for-3) single. In addition to driving in the winning run, Kobasa also came up big in right field, throwing out a pair of runners at first. Franklin jumped in front in the second, but Mansfield scored three in the fourth inning to lead 3-1. Casey Moussette (2-for-3) started it with a single, Molly Kucharski reached on a fielder’s choice, Conley singled, and another fielder’s choice from Kobasa scored the first run. Abby DeCoste (2-for-3) tripled to score one and then came around when the throw got away. The Hornets tacked on a run in the fifth on a walk by Jill Koppy, a stolen base, and then an RBI-single from Moussette. Live Madeira also had a hit for Mansfield.

Girls Lacrosse = Franklin, 23 @ Mansfield, 6 – Final 
– Franklin secured at least a share of its eighth straight league title, beating Mansfield for the second time in as many days, and extending its lengthy league win streak by another game. Katie Jones powered the Panthers with six goals and an assist, but Franklin showed off its balance on offense. Jackie O’Neil scored four times and assisted on another and Stella Regan scored twice and had five assists. Jamie Tanner had a pair of goals and a pair of assists. Lindsay Atkinson had a strong game in the Franklin midfield, winning 10 draws.


FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Empty Bowls Event - June 10, 2021

The Franklin High School Empty Bowls Club will host a reimagined Empty Bowls event on June 10. 
The event will take place at Franklin High School in the ceramics studio from 4:30 to 7:30 PM. 
The club partners with the Franklin Food Pantry to create hand-made empty bowls to give to attendees as a reminder of the many “empty bowls” that exist in the lives of those who experience hunger.
Shared from Facebook:
Empty Bowls Event - June 10, 2021
Empty Bowls Event - June 10, 2021

"create ways for state and local officials to participate in meetings remotely"

 

"FOR A WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS resident to attend a two-hour meeting in Boston, it’s an eight to 10 hour commitment, said state Rep. Mindy Domb, an Amherst Democrat. To get to Boston in the early evening, someone needs to take time off from work to drive into the city. They must have their own car and money to pay for gas and parking. They might have to pay a babysitter. They will get home at 10 or 11 p.m. 

“My neighbors, friends, coworkers won’t even consider participating in a statewide board or commission,” Domb said. “It’s not only cutting off people’s ability and capacity to participate. It’s reducing what government gets from Western Massachusetts and the Cape. Not just the regional perspective but the human perspective, the experience, the expertise of hundreds of thousands of people who live outside 495.” 

Continue reading the article online 

The Joint Committee page can be found ->   https://malegislature.gov/Committees/Detail/J25/192/Members

The recorded hearing as mentioned in the article is available for review

Joint Committee on State Administration and Regulatory Oversight
Joint Committee on State Administration and Regulatory Oversight


THE BLACKBOX: Pride Concert - June 5

Let's celebrate love! Broadway husbands Christopher and Clay Rice-Thomson bring their love-filled PRIDE concert to Franklin.  

Get ready for radio hits, Broadway classics, and more in this celebration of inclusion and being true to yourself.  You'll leave with a smile on your face and a song in your heart.   

A perfect show for the whole family! 


THE BLACKBOX: Pride Concert - June 5
THE BLACKBOX: Pride Concert - June 5


Federal Trade Commission: Getting ready for hurricane season 2021


Consumer Alerts from the Federal Trade Commission

by Ryan Ebrahimy, Intern, Division of Consumer and Business Education

June 1st is the start of hurricane season. For people in hurricane-prone areas, that means the risk of heavy rainfall, high winds, storm surges, flooding, tornados, and rip currents, which can all happen with little warning. Are you ready to leave your house at a moment's notice? We've got tools to help you prepare.

Read more ->  https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/2021/06/getting-ready-hurricane-season-2021?utm_source=govdelivery

Wednesday, June 2, 2021

FM #556 - Health Director Cathleen Liberty - 05/26/21 (audio)

FM #556 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 556 in the series. 


This session of the radio show shares my conversation with Health Director Cathleen Liberty  May 26 2021. We had our conversation via virtual conference bridge to adhere to the ‘social distancing’ requirements of this pandemic period.


We talk about the major topics of 

  • COVID-19 and the relaxation of protocols

  • Mosquitoes, ticks and other ‘normal’ Health items including Salmonella 

  • New Health Dept. podcast coming


The recording runs about 30 minutes, so let’s listen to my conversation with Cathleen Audio file = https://player.captivate.fm/episode/d081316b-d574-43c2-b202-41f449658e66



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Health Dept. page  https://www.franklinma.gov/health-department


Board of Health page  https://www.franklinma.gov/health-department


Article on Healthy Families and Flocks  https://www.cdc.gov/healthypets/resources/salmonella-baby-poultry.pdf


Norfolk County Mosquito District https://norfolkcountymosquito.org/


CDC article on salmonella outbreak  https://www.cdc.gov/salmonella/typhimurium-04-21/index.html


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We are now producing this in collaboration with Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) or 102.9 on the Franklin area radio dial. 


This podcast is my public service effort for Franklin but we can't do it alone. We can always use your help.

 

How can you help?

  • If you can use the information that you find here, please tell your friends and neighbors

  • If you don't like something here, please let me know


Through this feedback loop we can continue to make improvements. I thank you for listening.

 

For additional information, please visit Franklinmatters.org/  or www.franklin.news 


If you have questions or comments you can reach me directly at shersteve @ gmail dot com


The music for the intro and exit was provided by Michael Clark and the group "East of Shirley". The piece is titled "Ernesto, manana"  c. Michael Clark & Tintype Tunes, 2008 and used with their permission.


I hope you enjoy!

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You can also subscribe and listen to Franklin Matters audio on iTunes or your favorite podcast app; search in "podcasts" for "Franklin Matters"

 

Health Director Cathleen Liberty - 05/26/21 (audio)
Health Director Cathleen Liberty - 05/26/21 (audio)

Downtown Partnership - general meeting - Jun 3

The next Franklin Downtown Partnership General Meeting is on June 3, 2021 at 8:30 AM Please join us!
Join Zoom Meeting


+13017158592,,83387999976# US (Washington DC)

 

Shared from the FDP page =>   https://www.franklindowntownpartnership.org/2021/05/fdp-general-meeting-june-3.html

Downtown Partnership - general meeting - Jun 3
Downtown Partnership - general meeting - Jun 3


Escape to the Arts: Listen to hear about the ArtWALK Celebration scheduled for June 11-12-13

Listen to Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm - from any browser) or 102.9 on the Franklin area radio dial. 

Two interviews are combined to be shared on the air today. 
  • Cultural District Committee Chairperson Nancy Schoen talks about the origins and planning for the event. 
  • Then a panel of artists  and and business folks have a fun-filled conversation about the collaboration involved bringing art into the business area to showcase. Melanie Hamblen (Agway), Chris Blue Lamb Toubeau (artist), Laurel Katsaros (Rockland Trust) and Walter Spencer (artist).

Listen => Wednesday at 9:00 AM, 12:00 PM, 6:00 PM, and again Saturday at 9:00 AM

Find the complete schedule of events for the ArtWALK online

If you miss the broadcast, the podcast version of these can be found on iTunes, Google Podcast, Spotify or your favorite podcast app.

The first part (interview with Nancy Schoen) can be found online

The second part is available (updated 6/3/21) will be available Thursday (6/3/21)


FHS boys, girls lacrosse, and boys tennis teams post wins on Tuesday

From HockomockSports.com and Twitter we share the FHS spring sports results: 

Boys Lacrosse = Franklin, 15 @ Mansfield, 3 – Final 
– Franklin raced out to a six-goal lead at halftime and allowed just one goal against in the second half to pick up a win on the road over Mansfield. Matt Lazzaro paced the Franklin offense with three goals and three assists while Jayden Consigli added three goals and an assist. Luke Davis and Joe Consigli each had a pair of goals and an assist in the win while Justin Abely netted a pair of goals for the Panthers, who led 8-2 at half.

Girls Lacrosse = Mansfield, 0 @ Franklin, 20 – Final

Boys Tennis = Mansfield, 0 @ Franklin, 5 – Final 
– Franklin stayed undefeated on the season with a 5-0 sweep against Mansfield. Anish Gundimeda teamed up with Sameen Shaik to pick up a 6-4, 6-2 win at first doubles while junior Thomas Broyles and freshman Jay Gorgas continued their strong season at second doubles with a 6-0, 6-3 win. Liam Marr (first singles, 6-1, 6-0) and Vayshnav Malhotra (second singles, 6-0, 6-1) each dropped just one game while junior Drew Mahoney secured a 6-3, 6-1 win at third singles.

Girls Tennis = Franklin, 2 @ Mansfield, 3 – Final
"Mansfield wins deciding match in 3 sets to defeat Franklin 3-2.
Doubles team of Jess Pingeton & Chloe Barca along with Sarah Schiavo in singles earn wins for Franklin."  https://twitter.com/fhs_gvtennis/status/1399909499272564738

For other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/tuesdays-schedule-scoreboard-06-01-21/

FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Board of Health - Agenda - June 9, 2021 -> updated with Zoom option (note - date changed!!!)

Franklin Board Of Health 
Duly Scheduled Meeting
Wednesday, June 9, 2021, 5:00 PM
Third Floor Training Room
 
Zoom option to participate remotely
Join Zoom Meeting 
Meeting ID: 870 7779 5636
One tap mobile 
+13126266799,,87077795636# US (Chicago) 
+16465588656,,87077795636# US (New York)
 
 
AGENDA

1)    Reading and Acceptance of May 5, 2021 meeting minutes

2)    OLD BUSINESS

3)    NEW BUSINESS

•    Health Department podcast
•    Diplomat Status from the American Academy of Sanitarians
•    Emergency Condemnation
•    Salmon VNA contract 
 
Chairman opens the floor for any other new business
 
4) CITIZENS COMMENTARY

5) ADJOURNMENT
 
 
Agenda doc ->
(link to be added)

Board of Health - Agenda - June 2, 2021 -> updated with Zoom option
Board of Health - Agenda - June 2, 2021 -> updated with Zoom option


4th of July Celebration: Blues Festival on Saturday

"We having a Blues Festival as part of the July 4th Celebrations. We have a fantastic line up. Hope to see you there."

Shared from Facebook:
 
For more about the 4th of July Celebration events visit them online at
 
 
4th of July Celebration: Blues Festival  on Saturday
4th of July Celebration: Blues Festival  on Saturday

 

Franklin Senior Center: CONNECTION NEWSLETTER - June 2021

350 Mass Greater Franklin Node Meeting, Thursday, June 3, 7:00 PM

The  Greater Franklin Node of  350 Massachusetts will meet this week,  Thursday, June 3rd, at 7:00 pm.  Here is the Zoom link: 

Zoom link for the meeting, June 3, 7:00 PM
Join on Zoom.
Password: 350ma 
Audio by phone: +1 646 876 9923  
 
Residents of Franklin and nearby cities and towns are welcome to attend.
 
Meeting Agenda: We will discuss climate-related developments nationally, statewide, and locally. We will describe 350 Mass' campaigns to convert to clean, renewable energy sources in our homes, on the roads, and throughout the power grid. We will learn about the not-for-profit corporation ISO New England that is charged with managing electricity across the 6-state region; and hear about calls to change this entity so it does more to promote wind and solar power. 
 
We will continue our conversation about engaging our region in climate activism: working with residents and like-minded organizations, and advocating for actions and programs by our municipalities, including Franklin. Please join us to learn and contribute.    
 
350 Massachusetts for a Better Future ( https://350mass.betterfutureproject.org/ ) is building a powerful statewide social movement to confront the climate crisis, hold our politicians accountable and undermine the destructive influence of the fossil fuel industry. Our name comes from 350 parts per million, the safe level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. 
 
350 Mass is made up of several local volunteer-led chapters we call "nodes" around the state that carry out both municipal-level and statewide campaigns, coordinated by a Statewide Steering Team (SST). The Greater Franklin Node includes Franklin and close to twenty nearby communities. We meet on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of the month, at 7:00 PM.
 
For questions and information, contact the node co-coordinators,  carolyncbarthel@gmail.com and/or  ralph.halpern@comcast.net.
 
 
350 Mass Greater Franklin Node Meeting, Thursday, June 3, 7:00 PM
350 Mass Greater Franklin Node Meeting, Thursday, June 3, 7:00 PM