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BOARD OF SELECTMEN
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NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845
Richard M.Vaillancorut, Chairman �y��iii!i�������;�'.
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William F. Gordo
Rosemary Connelly Smedile FAX(978)688-9556
Donald.B. Stewart
Tracy M. Watson
BOARD OF SELECTMEN & LICENSING COMMISSIONERS
AGENDA
MONDAY,SEPTEMBER 22,2014 at 7:00 PM
TOWN HALL MEETING ROOM
I. CALL TO ORDER
11. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A. September 8,2014 Open Session Minutes, as written
IV. COMMUNICATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
A. Mary Marra,Executive Director, Bread&Roses Housing
B. MGL 038, 515 allowing package stores to sell alcoholic beverages beginning at 10:00 a.m. on
Sundays
C. Dedication of Freedom House—Affordable Veterans'Family Housing
D. Elderly and Disabled Taxation Fund
V. CONSENT ITEMS
A. Request from Thomas Doughty for approval of Eagle Scout Project
B. Halloween Trick or Treat Hours
C. Request from Beth D'Entremont to use Stevens Pond on January 1,2015 from 1:00 p.m.to 3:00 p.m.
for a `Polar Plunge'
VI. LICENSING COMMISSIONERS
A. Michael Lombard of Law Offices of Michael Lombard requests a One-Day All-Alcohol License for
staff appreciation dinner on Thursday, October 2,2014 from 4:00 p.m.to 8:00 p.m. at Smolak Farms
(tent)
B. Dan Lyons of Merchant's Warehouse Corp.requests a One-Day All-Alcohol License for corporate
picnic on Saturday, September 27,2014 from 11:00 a.m.to 3:00 p.m. at Smolak Farms(tent)
C. Juliana Molina requests an One-Day All-Alcohol License for wedding reception on Saturday,
October 4,2014 from 5:00 p.m.to 10:00 p.m. at Smolak Farms(tent)
D. Kate Smolik requests a One-Day All-Alcohol License for wedding reception on Saturday, October 18,
2014 fi•om 5:00 p.m.to 10:00 p.m. at Smolak Farms(tent)
E. Adam Sapienza of Smolak Farms requests a One-Day Wine&Malt License for 2°a Annual Pumpkin
Smashing Festival on Saturday,November 1,2014 from 12:00 p.m.to 4:00 p.m.
VII. PUBLIC HEARING
VIII. OLD BUSINESS
IX. NEW BUSINESS
A. Signing of Sewer Rate Relief Fund application
X. PUBLIC COMMENT
XI. TOWN MANAGER'S REPORT
A. `Ask the Manager'
B. Merrimack Valley Means Business
XII. NEXT MEETING DATE
Monday,October 6,2014
XIII. ADJOURNMENT
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Approval of Minutes
BOARD OF SELECTMEN MINUTES September 8, 2014
CALL TO ORDER: Chairman Richard Vaillancourt called the meeting to order at 7:01 PM at Town Hall
Meeting Room.
ATTENDANCE: The following were present: Chairman Richard Vaillancourt, Clerk William Gordon,
Licensing Chairman Tracy Watson, Rosemary Smedile, Donald Stewart, Town Manager Andrew Maylor,
Assistant Town Manager Ray Santilli, Executive Assistant Laurie Burzlaff.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
Tracy Watson made a MOTION, seconded by William Gordon, to approve the Open Session
Minutes of August 20, 2014 as written. Vote approved 5-0.
COMMUNICATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Welcome Home—Specialist Roger Mendel, U.S. Army
Chairman Vaillancourt welcomed home Specialist Roger Mendel, U.S. Army, who returned home to North
Andover last week from his first deployment to Afghanistan. He is the son of Teresa and Roger Mendel
of Osgood Street. The Board thanked Specialist Mendel and his family for his service.
Police Department Staff Recognition (taken out of order)
Police Chief Gallagher recognized Police Department staff, Lieutenant EJ Foulds, Lieutenant Charles
Gray, Sargent Michael Davis, Officers Jason Wedge, Robert Hillner, Eric Sewade, and Thomas Driscoll
and Communication Officers, John Wood and Natasha Hubbard, for keeping the public safe during an
incident on August 31st
New Business Recognition--21 Round Sports
Chairman Vaillancourt recognized Gina MacAloon from 2 nd'Round'Sports and thanked her for opening
her business in North Andover. Ms. MacAloon explained that 2nd Round Sports is a sporting goods
consignment store located on Water Street.
9/11 Remembrance Plans
Chair Vaillancourt announced this year's remembrance of 9/11 will take place in front of Town Hall on
Thursday,'September 11th starting at 8:00 a.m.
Annual Board of Selectmen strategic planning meeting
Town Manager,'Andrew Maylor, explained that the strategic planning meeting is the kickoff for the next
budget cycle, the product of which will be the Budget Policy Document that outlines expectations and
goals of the Board of Selectmen for FY16. Chairman Vaillancourt announced this year's Board of
Selectmen strategic planning meeting is scheduled for Monday, September 29th starting at 6:00 p.m. A
location for the meeting has not yet been finalized.
Chairman Vaillancourt reminded the public that the primary elections are tomorrow and the polls are open
from 7 am-8pm at the High School.
Introduction of new staff member
Chairman Vaillancourt introduced Matthew Egge, the new Town Planner. Town Manager, Andrew
Maylor, welcomed Mr. Egge and his expertise.
Announcement regarding storm damage
Town Manager, Andrew Maylor, explained the actions taken by the town regarding the downed trees from
the storm over the weekend. He explained the priority is not first come, first served but rather one of
safety needs. Mr. Maylor explained that work will be ongoing for the next couple of weeks and thanked
the residents for their patience as the town works to complete the process. Mr. Maylor indicated that if
there is a public tree down on a resident's property, the best thing to do is call dispatch.
Board of Selectmen Minutes September 8, 2014
CONSENT ITEMS:
Accept Donation ($500)from Edmund and Nancy Leland to Fire Department for purchase of equipment
Chairman Vaillancourt announced that Mr. & Mrs. Lelund have again made a generous annual donation
to the Fire Department. Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by Tracy Watson, that the
Board of Selectmen accept the donation from Edmund and Nancy Leland in the amount of$500.00
to the Fire Department for purchase of equipment. Vote approved 5-0.
Accept Donation ($10,000) from Wheelabrator North Andover to fund Trauma Intervention Program for
FY15
Chairman Vaillancourt announced that Wheelabrator North Andover has generously agreed to donate
$10,000 to pay the cost of the Trauma Intervention Program for FY15. The Board noted this has been an
annual donation. Tracy Watson made a MOTION, seconded by William Gordon, that the Board of
Selectmen accept the donation from Wheelabrator North Andover in the amount of$10,000 to fund
the Trauma Intervention Program for FY15. Vote approved 5-0.
Approve Seven (7)Year Contract between Town of North Andover and SHI International Corporation and
Tyler Technologies, Inc. for September 1, 2014 through August 31, 2021 to implement and maintain
financial software system
Town Manager, Andrew Maylor, explained that during the budget process, the town made a commitment
to upgrade the financial software to a unified system. Mr. Maylor explained that Town Meeting authorized
the Board of Selectmen to give authority to the Town Manager to enter into contracts that exceed 3 years.
Lyne Savage, Finance Director/Town Accountant, and Matt Killen, IT Director, both recommend approval
for these services. William Gordon made a MOTION, seconded by Rosemary Smedile, that the
Board of Selectmen approve the seven year contract to implement and maintain financial software
system between the Town of North Andover and SHI International Corporation and Tyler
Technologies, Inc. for September 1, 2014 through August 31, 2021. Vote approved 5-0.
Affordable Unit Resale—43 Cochichewick Drive, Unit#14 (Campion Hall)
The Citizens' Housing and Planning Association (CHAPA) notified the Town that the affordable housing
unit at 43 Cochichewick Drive, Unit#14 (Campion Hall) is up for sale. It is recommended the Board not
exercise its right of first refusal. Tracy Watson made a MOTION, seconded by William Gordon, that
the Board of Selectmen decline the right of first refusal to purchase the affordable housing unit at
43 Cochichewick Drive, Unit#14(Campion Hall). Vote approved 5-0.
LICENSING COMMISSIONERS:
William Gordon made a MOTION, seconded by Tracy Watson, to open a meeting of the North
Andover Licensing Commission. Vote approved 5-0.
Paul Kneeland of Channel Building Company requests One-Day Wine & Malt License for corporate
anniversary party on September 19, 2014 from 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Eagle East Aviation (Lawrence
Airport)
Amy Broadbind and Kyle McGuire appeared on behalf of Paul Kneeland. Rosemary Smedile made a
MOTION, seconded by William Gordon, that the Board of Selectmen, acting as Licensing
Commissioners, approve a One-Day Wine and Malt License for Channel Building Company for
September 19, 2014 from 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Eagle East Aviation (Lawrence Airport). Vote
approved 5-0.
Adam Lawrence requests a One-Day All-Alcohol License for surprise party on September 19, 2014 from
6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at Smolak Farms (tent)
Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by Donald Stewart, that the Board of Selectmen,
acting as Licensing Commissioners, approve a One-Day All-Alcohol License for Adam Lawrence
for surprise party on September 19, 2014 from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at Smolak Farms in tent.
Vote approved 4-0-1. (William Gordon abstained.)
Board of Selectmen Minutes September 8, 2014
Ann Marie Pard requests a One-Day All-Alcohol License for wedding reception on September 20, 2014
from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at Smolak Farms (tent)
Richard Vaillancourt made a MOTION, seconded by Donald Stewart, that the Board of Selectmen,
acting as Licensing Commissioners, approve a One-Day All-Alcohol License for Ann Marie Pard
for wedding reception on September 20, 2014 from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at Smolak Farms in
tent. Vote approved 4-0-1. (William Gordon abstained.)
Gina Ranno requests a One-Day All-Alcohol License for wedding reception on September 27, 2014 from
4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at Smolak Farms (tent)
Richard Vaillancourt made a MOTION, seconded by Donald Stewart, that the Board of Selectmen,
acting as Licensing Commissioners, approve a One-Day All-Alcohol License for Gina Ranno for
wedding reception on September 27, 2014 from 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at Smolak Farms in tent.
Vote approved 4-0-1. (William Gordon abstained.)
Michael Smolak of Smolak Farms requests a One-Day Wine & Malt License for a Charlie Baker
Fundraiser on September 23, 2014 from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by Richard Vaillancourt, that the Board of
Selectmen, acting as Licensing Commissioners, approve a One-Day Wine& Malt License for
Smolak Farms for a Charlie Baker Fundraiser on September 23, 2014 from 6:00 p.m. to no later
than the latest hour on that evening on the entertainment license. Vote approved 4-0-1. (William
Gordon abstained.)
Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by Donald Stewart, to close the meeting of the
North Andover Licensing Commission. Vote approved 5-0.
OLD BUSINESS:
NONE
NEW BUSINESS:
NONE
PUBLIC COMMENT:
NONE
TOWN MANAGER'S REPORT:
Police Department Report
A summary of August 2014 crime statistics was provided by Police Chief Paul Gallagher.
Fire Department Report
A summary of August 2014 Activity Report was provided by Fire Chief Andrew Melnikas.
Capital Project Status Report
Town Manager, Andrew Maylor, gave a status summary of the new Fire Station project, the School
Administration Building project and McEvoy park.
Water and High Streets-Streetlight and Roadway Improvements
A copy of the presentation done last spring for the project was provided to the Board. Town Manager,
Andrew Maylor, explained that as a capital improvement item, $2.6 million dollars is being invested over
the next 3 years and that the town is in the first phase which is to replace existing lighting with same style
lighting found at the town common.
Board of Selectmen Minutes September 8, 2014
Job PostingNacancy Log
The Job PostingNacancy log was provided by Cathy Darby, Director of Human Resources. Town
Manager, Andrew Maylor, announced that Mary Rose Quinn, the Library Director, has resigned and the
Library Trustees by charter are responsible for hiring her replacement. The Board wished Ms. Quinn
good luck and thanked her for her service.
Town Manager, Andrew Maylor informed the Board that he is meeting with members of his staff and the
staff of the Greater Lawrence Sanitary District to go over the framework of what would be required to
create a dog park on District property.
Selectman Gordon thanked RCG, owner of the mill building on High Street, for their investment in and
commitment to the town by allowing the town to use the soccer fields behind their building.
Next Meeting
Monday, September 22, 2014
ADJOURNMENT:
Donald Stewart made a MOTION, seconded by Rosemary Smedile, to adjourn the meeting at 7:36
p.m. Vote approved 5-0.
Laurie A. Burzlaff
Executive Assistant
William F. Gordon, Clerk of the Board
Communications
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Announcements
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
_ Department of the State Treasurer
Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission
239 Causeway Street
_ Boston, MA 02114
Steven Grossman Kim S.Gainsboro
Tyra w r anrr Bereirer General Chairmew
THE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES CONTROL COMMISSION ("ABCC") ADVISORY
M.G.L. c. 138, 05 OFF-PREMISES RETAIL LICENSEES SUNDAY OPENING TIME
ALLOWED AT 10:00 A.M.
Effective October 23, 2014, off-premises retail alcoholic beverages licensees (M.G.L. c. 138,
§15) will be permitted to sell alcoholic beverages beginning at 10:00 a.m. on Sundays. Although
under the law, these licensees are entitled as a matter of right to open at 10:00 a.m. and as such
do not need the approval of the Local Licensing Authorities, licensees must notify the Local
Licensing Authorities about the change of hours.
The simplest way for licensees to effectuate this change is to follow the process outlined in the
CHANGE OF HOURS Application which may be found on our website at
http://www.mass.gov/abcc/pdf/forms/nofeetransmittal.l)df. Licensees should use this form to
notify the Local Licensing Authority of the change in hours and attach a corporate vote
authorizing the change. Upon receipt of this request, the Local Licensing Authority must
approve it. The Local Licensing Authority should forward an approved "Form 43" with the
additional Sunday hours of sale to the ABCC for each licensee affected.
As mentioned above, this law does not go into effect until October 23, 2014. All licensees
should ensure that sales of alcoholic beverages take place only on the days and hours approved
by the Local Licensing Authority. Licensees who fail to notify the Local Licensing Authority
about the change to their hours are prohibited from making sales at an earlier time than those
permitted on the face of their license.
As always, all licensees must ensure that they are in compliance with the Laws of the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and that sales of alcoholic beverages take place only as
authorized by applicable law. Individuals with questions concerning this advisory may contact
Ralph Sacramone, Executive Director, at 617-727-3040 x 731.
(Issued: September 8, 2014)
1 The Massachusetts Legislature amended M.G.L. c 136, §6(52)which allow off-premises M.G.L. c. 138, §15 or so
called"package store"license holders to sell alcoholic beverages,beginning at 10 A.M. on Sundays.
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The Commonwealth of Massachusetts - -
Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission
239 Causeway Street
Boston, MA 02114
www.mass.gov/abcc
RETAIL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES LICENSE APPLICATION
MONETARY TRANSMITTAL FORM
APPLICATION SHOULD BE COMPLETED ON-LINE,PRINTED,SIGNED,AND SUBMITTED TO THE
LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY.
REVENUE CODE: RETA
CHECK PAYABLE TO ABCC OR COMMONWEALTH OF MA: NO FEE
A.B.C.C. LICENSE NUMBER(IF AN EXISTING LICENSEE,CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE CITY):
LICENSEE NAME:
ADDRESS:
CITY/TOWN: STATE ZIP CODE
TRANSACTION TYPE(Please check all relevant transactions
Change of Hours
Change of DBA
Charity Wine License
THE LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY MUST MAIL THIS TRANSMITTAL
FORM ALONG WITH THE CHECK, COMPLETED APPLICATION, AND
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS TO:
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES CONTROL COMMISSION
P. O. BOX 3396
BOSTON, MA 02241-3396
Change of Hours Checklist
This application will be returned if the following documentation is not
submitted:
❑ Vote of Corporate Board or LLC
Note:No fee is required for this transaction as formal ABCC approval is not necessary
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North Andover Boards and Committees
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To All:
The North Andover Patriotic Observance Committee respectfully requests your
ye presence at the dedication of Freedom House, the first new Affordable Veterans
Seqleant.at rw s Family Housing in North Andover in 60 years. Freedom House will allow three local J
Al veterans' families to stay in our community during these difficult economic times.
This renovated house, located at 138 High Street, is the culmination of almost two
(Dan Lcanen, years of effort by many boards and individuals and we hope it is the first of a
succession of additional units to follow. This is our community's endeavor to address
the growing national problem of homelessness among our valued veterans and their
families.
Freedom House will be owned and maintained by the Veterans Northeast Outreach
5��"Matt 1�j�ac,�� Center of Haverhill, a non-profit with an expertise in helping veterans get back on
a� aara"�' their feet. The House itself was purchased and renovated with money from North
�ja av e Off�.��R�, Andover's Community Preservation Committee Fund - Affordable Housing, and
<�p � ", �..1-i e consequently will have no mortgage. This allows us the unique opportunity to take
excess rents, after operating expenses and maintenance are accounted for, and return
VC10 them back to North Andover so that our Veterans Service Officer can utilize these to
help other veterans who may need assistance. We believe this rent-return-funding
program is the first of its kind in the state.
�.14in n ,,i 5"icut a The dedication ceremony has been scheduled for noon on Saturday, September 27th,
at 138 High Street,North Andover, followed by a tour of Freedom House and light
refreshments.
We hope you will be able to join us for our celebration of Freedom House.
"S'tuifent Liaison Respectfully,
Joe (YUggenfietyer
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Patriotic Observance &Marching Committee
TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER,MASSACHUSETTS
OFFICE OF
TOWN ACCOUNTANT
120 MAIN STREET,01845
Lyne M Savage Telephone(978)688-9523
Finance Director/Town Accountant email Lsavag e tota�x_aac�horth.an dov_.rr_awo
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September 16,2014
To:Andrew Maylor,Town Manager
From: Lyne Savage,Finance Director/Town Accountant r,
Subject:Elderly and Disabled Taxation Fund
At the June 12,2012 Annual Town Meeting the town voted to adopt the provisions of MGL C60s3D
Elderly Tax Fund.Per the guide lines of MGL c60s3D there shall be a committee consisting of the
chairman of the board of assessors,the town treasurer and three residents of the town to be appointed by the
board of selectmen. Now that the fund has collected donations totaling$20,810.75 we would like to get
the committee appointed so that the rules and regulations can be put in place and residents can start
applying for assistance.
Attached is a copy of the annual town meeting vote,MGL C60s3D,sample section 3D rules and
regulations,copy of what is sent with tax bills and a breakdown of the total collections by year.
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OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK
120 MAIN STREET
NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845
Joyce A. Bradshaw,CMMC Telephone(978)688-9501
Town Clerk Fax (978)688-9557
E-mail iradshaw(a,townofnorthandover.com
This is to certify that the following vote was taken on Article 10 at the Dissolved
Annual:
Article 10. Adopt the Provisions of Massachusetts General Law Chapter 60, Section 3D-
Elderly Disabled Tax Fund. Unanimous vote to adopt the provisions of Massachusetts
General Law Chapter 60 Section 3D-Elderly Tax Fund,
Town Manager
Board of Selectmen Recommendation: Favorable Action
Finance Committee Recommendation: Favorable Action
Vote Required: Majority Vote
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General Laws: CHAPTER 60, Section 3D Page 1 of 1
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PART I ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
TITLE IX TAXATION
CHAPTER 60 COLLECTION OF LOCAL TAXES
Section 3D City or town aid to elderly and disabled taxation fund; voluntary check off donations
Section 3D. A city or town which accepts the provisions of this section is hereby authorized,
subject to the approval of the commissioner, to design and designate a place on its municipal
tax bills, or the motor vehicle excise tax bills, or to mail with such tax bills a separate form,
whereby the taxpayers of said city or town may voluntarily check off, donate and pledge an
amount not less than $1 or such other designated amount which shall increase the amount
otherwise due, and to establish a city or town aid to the elderly and disabled taxation fund for
the purpose of defraying the real estate taxes of elderly and disabled persons of low income.
Any amounts donated to said fund shall be deposited into a special account in the general
treasury and shall be in the custody of the treasurer. The treasurer shall invest said funds at
the direction of the officer, board, commission, committee or other agency of the city or town
who or which is otherwise authorized and required to invest trust funds of the city or town and
subject to the same limitations applicable to trust fund investments, except as otherwise
specified herein. The fund, together with the interest earned thereon shall be used for the
purpose specified in this section without further appropriation.
In any city or town establishing an aid to the elderly and disabled taxation fund, there shall be
a taxation aid committee to consist of the chairman of the board of assessors, the city or town
treasurer and three residents of the city or town to be appointed by the mayor or board of
selectmen as the case may be. Said board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry out the
provisions of this section and to identify the recipients of such aid.
https://malegislature.gov/Laws/GeneralLaws/PartI/Titlelx/Chapter60/Section3D/Print 9/16/2014
ELDERLY AND DISABLED TAXATION FUND
SECTION 3-D RULES AND REGULATIONS
FY2012
1. ELIGIBILITY
A. The fund has been established to aid the elderly and disabled citizens who are
homeowners with limited income and assets. Criteria are defined in the items listed
below.
1. Elderly is defined as a person who is 60 on or before the July 1St starting date
of the fiscal year for which the application is made.
2. A disabled person is defined as one who is not able to work. The applicant
could be receiving SSI, welfare, or retirement income, or has suffered a loss of
income due to illness or accident. A letter from an attending physician is
necessary.
3. An applicant must be the titled owner of the property or hold a life estate in the
property. If title is held by a trust, the applicant must be both a trustee and a
50% beneficiary of the trust in order to qualify. These conditions apply to
elderly or disabled applicants.
4. Income shall include all income such as SSI, Welfare, interest from savings
accounts, IRA's, stocks or bonds, etc. Total income for consideration of the
elderly exemption shall not exceed the following:
A: Single person-----$24,695
B: Couple-------- $30,081
5. Assets shall include stocks, bonds, CD's, IRAs Annuities, and any tangible
liquid asset. Total assets shall not exceed the following:
A: Single person-----$43,530
B: Couple------ $46,442
The Asset and Income Limits will be adjusted annually by the Annual CPI as given by
the Department of Revenue.
2. Application Process
A: Application for assistance shall take place annually. The universal application form shall
be used to supply the necessary information. In the case of the elderly, the clause 41 form is
to be used. For a disabled person, the clause 18 form is to be used.
1. The forms are available in the Assessors Office.
2. Applications for assistance must be filed with the Assessors no later than March 31st
of the fiscal year.
Elderly and Disabled Taxation Fund
Section 3D-Rules and Regulations
3.Distribution of Funds
A. The Funds will be disbursed on a "needs" basis. Since the funds are replenished
through voluntary contributions, no set dollar amount can be established. On an
annual basis, the applications will be reviewed and distribution will take place in an
equitable manner based on the applicants meeting the requirements, individual need,
and is subject to the availability of funds.
Committee Members
Joanne M. Dinardo, Resident
Joan Fitzgerald, Resident
David Laplante, Treasure/Collector
Walter Poirier, Chief Assessor
Edith Thomas, Resident
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Dear North Andover Residents:
At our annual Town meeting on June 12,2012 the Town voted to accept the provisions of
Chapter 60 Section 3D, allowing the Town to establish an Elderly and Disabled Tax Aid Fund.
This allows Taxpayers of the Town of North Andover to Voluntarily donate and pledge an
amount of not less than$ 1.00 to this fund. The purpose of this fiend will be to help defray the
real estate taxes of elderly and disabled persons of low income.
A Taxation Aid Committee chaired by the Chairman of the Board of Assessors and the Treasurer
will be set up,with the Board of Selectmen appointing three residents to the board. This board
will adopt regulations necessary to identify the recipients of such aid.
Contributions can be made by completing and forwarding the donation form below with your
excise tax or real estate tax bill. Direct donations are also accepted at the Treasurer's Office at
any time.
Please make a separate check payable to the Elderly and Disabled Tax Fund and mail it to
Town of North Andover,Elderly and Disabled Tax Fund, 120 Main Street,North Andover,MA
01845.
Thank you in advance for your contribution to this worthy cause.
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North Andover Elderly&Disabled Tax Aid Fund
Donor Name
Address
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Please check off the amount you wish to contribute and write the amount in the space provided.
Voluntary Contribution $1 ❑ $5 ❑ $10 ❑ $25 ❑ Other ❑
Checkoff
Amount of Contribution
Make separate check Town of North Andover $
Payable and Mail to: Elderly&Disabled Tax Fund
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Sava2e, Lyne
From: Yarid, Jennifer
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 11:43 AM
To: Savage, Lyne
Subject: RE:CH 60 S 3D Elderly & Disabled Fund
Attachments: 201409161126.pdf
Sure! Attached please find the I't year, 2A year balance and the form that was sent to residents(refresher)with our
excise bills,
Year I donations 11,374.75
Year 2 donations 9,436.00
Balance: 20,810.75
Jennifer Yarid, CIMIVIT, C
Treasurer/Collector
Town of North Andover
120 Main Street
North Andover, MA 01845
Phone: 978-688-9552
Fax: 978-688-9524
Email:
Web: www3ownoffiorthanclover,com
From: Savage, Lyne
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 11:29 AM
To: Yarid, Jennifer
Subject: RE: CH 60 S 3D Elderly& Disabled Fund
Jennifer,
Can you please give me the exact balance in this fund and how much was collected per year. This will be put on the
agenda for Monday Sept 22 to refress everyone on the subject.The appointment of the committee most likely will not
happen until the next meeting. They need to have time to determine who they want to appoint.
Lyne M Savage
Finance Director/Town Accountant
Town of North Andover
120 Main Street
North Andover, Ma 01845
Phone 978,688.9523
Fax 978.688.9522
Consent Items
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August 6,2014 0�'7-
Heidi Gaffney
Conservation f=ield Inspector,Town of North Andover
1600 Osgood Street Bldg20 Ste 2035
Dear Ms. Gaffney:
Attached are plans and drawings for my project to build a walkway on a trail at Rolling Ridge.
This Walkway will be built on a lakeside trail on the Rolling Ridge property for witch the town has
acquired an easement. This trail can become extremely muddy during the spring. I propose to build a
walkway which will extend over approximately one hundred feet of trail so that this erosion is
eliminated. The Walkway will be made 10 inches off the ground with three large hemlock planks
supported by pressure treated southern yellow pine blocks hammered together with 5 inch nails. This
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS
Police Department
1475 Osgood Street
North Andover,MA. 01845
Tel:978-683-3168
Office of Chief of Police
Chief Paul J. Gallagher
TO: Andrew W. Maylor, Town Manager
FROM: Paul J. Gallagher, Chief of Police
DATE: September 18, 2014
RE: Recommendation for Halloween 2014
The North Andover Police Department recommends that Halloween"trick or treat"be held on Friday October
31, 2014 from the hours of 5:00pm to 7:00pm. North Andover Police Special Officers will assist the
department with the safety of the trick or treaters. Hopefully, the weather will be accommodating.
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Licensing
Commissioners
TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
OFFICE OF
TOWN CLERK
120 MAIN STREET
NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845
NORTH
OF tt�ac rb q�0
Joyce A.Bradshaw,CMMC F p Telephone(978)688-9501
Town Clerk, * * FAX(978)688-9557
4iao fPy.(5
9SSACHUS�t
MEMORANDUM
TO: Tracy M. Watson, Chairman,Licensing Commission
Members of the Board of Selectmen
Andrew Maylor, Town Manager
FROM: Karen A. Fitzgibbons, Asst. Town Clerk 7dt" �
DATE: September 17, 2014
SUBJECT: One Day All Alcohol Request "!
Attached please find a request for a One Day All Alcohol License from Michael Lombard, Esq.,
on behalf of Law Offices of Michael Lombard, 44 Park Street,Andover,MA. The event is a
staff appreciation dinner to be held on October 2, 2014 from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm at Smolak
Farms, 315 South Bradford Street.
Included are favorable recommendations from the Police Department,Fire Department and
Building Inspector. The fee has been paid
Please do not hesitate to contact me or Joyce Bradshaw if you have any questions or concerns.
Thank you.
TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
ONE DAY LIQUOR LICENSEAPPLICATION
(30 DAY NOTICE STRONGLY RECOMMENDED)
Organization tiolclfing event; � �✓ L ynbw
Name&Address of Responsible Party 1 LOW)
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Date$i.Tirrie ef>vent
(4on Prafit:0'Tanization Qtber Thb.4 Noin profit
V li - (Malt Al]:Alcoiiol 'V�-iiie&Mbjt
AL-Ct3H:DL:lvlUST*BE P M1t-4 5-:E O—YT1--E11 -E�f.t:A M AW.fiOLES-ALLtRR
Has Rermis-on been recQivgd from the property-owner to hold this event?
Who is serving the alcohol? 1 � 1 � qwa°`cv-yo-�(mq, _
Does the server have liquor liability insurance? `
Have:servers had training in alcohol service?
I,the.undersigned, und.e.rstand.and agree to the restriction and responsibilities of holding a One Day
Alcohol License and certify.that i am not prohibited from hoping such license. I agree.that the Town of
dove.r is in no way responsib r the a tio. of the applicant.
Applicant's Signature Date
NORTH ANDOVER
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Community Partnership...
Karen Fitzgibbons
From:It.Eric Foulds
Date,, 10, 2014
Re:One Day Up�rLicense
The Police Department recommends favorable acfiori on Michael Lombard's request for a One Day
L\quorLiceose—AUAloohoi'onThursday,October2LZOl4froni4-OOpbnto8i]Upyn8t8hno|akFarrns,.
as"outOhedin the application.
&4c Lombard Will need to purchase all alcohol for the,event from an ABCC recognized wholesaler or
distributor,and will,need to provide A copy of the invoice to the Chief of Police no later than one
Week-folipwIng the event..The invoice.can be delivered by email, U.S. Mail,or dropped off at the
police station.
Butlers& B8rs will need to provide TIPS-certificatesfor all employees involved in the serving of
alcoholic beverages unless they have been previously.submitted.and are currently on file at the
Po|iceQopart�/ent.
1475 Osgood Street, North Andover,Massachusetts 01845 Telephone: 978-683-3168 Fa)c978-681-1172
TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
Fire Department
Central Fire Headquarters—Fire Prevention Office
124 MAIN STREET
NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845
NORTH
Andrew Melnikas °f t*�`° •;��o
Fire Chief Telephone(978)688-9593
° FAX(978) 688-9594
Lt. F. McCarthy * ••
pO�4T!° � <5 amelnikas @townofilorthandover.com
Fire Prevention Officer �SSACHUSE� fmccarthy@townofnorthandover.com
Town Clerk's Office
124 Main St
North Andover,Ma
August 12, 2014
Karen,
The Fire Department recommends favorable action for granting an All Alcohol License to Smolak Farms
on October 2,2014 for the purpose of a clam bake.
Regards,
Lt.Frederick McCarthy
Fire Prevention
978-688-9590
Fitzgibbons, Karen
From: Brown, Gerald
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2014 1:45 PM
To: Fitzgibbons, Karen
Subject: RE: One Day Request
Building Dept has no issues
From: Fitzgibbons, Karen
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2014 1:38 PM
To: Foulds, Eric; McCarthy, Fred; Brown, Gerald
Cc: Gallagher, Paul; Melnikas, Andrew; Leathe, Brian
Subject: One Day Request
Hi All,
Attached please find an application for an All Alcohol event at Smolak Farms. Please have your recommendations to me
by Tuesday,September 16th as this item will be placed on the September 22nd BOS agenda.
Thank you,
Karen
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
OFFICE OF
TOWN CLERK
120 MAIN STREET
NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845
NORTH
Joyce A.Bradshaw,CMMC F p Telephone(978)688-9501
Town Clerk, * FAX(978)688-9557
D'tATD fP .�y
MEMORANDUM
TO: Tracy M. Watson, Chairman, Licensing Commission
Members of the Board of Selectmen
Andrew Maylor, Town Manager
FROM: Karen A. Fitzgibbons,Asst. Town Clerk -�-11�
DATE: September 17, 2014
SUBJECT: 3 One Day License Requests
Attached please find 3 One Day License Requests for events to be held under the tent at Smolak
Farms.
Dan Lyons, on behalf of Merchant's Warehouse Corp.,requesting an All Alcohol License
for Sept. 27, 2014 from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm for a corporate picnic.
Juliana Molina, 16 Leland Street, Somerville, MA requesting an All Alcohol License for
October 4, 2014 from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm for a wedding reception.
Kate Smolik, 63 Dana Street, Cambridge, MA requesting an All Alcohol License for
October 18, 2014 from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm for a wedding reception.
Included are favorable recommendations from the Police Department,Fire Department and
Building Inspector. The fees have been paid.
If you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact me or Joyce
Bradshaw.
Thank you.
TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
ONE DAY LIQUOR LICENSEAPPLI.CATION
(30 DAY NOTICE STRONGLY RECOMMENDED)
Organization hold•irig event: 1 ax—p
Name&Address of Responsible Party; OnS
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ill & Malt All ileei o -UVil�e&:Mblt
A'LCE)HOL MUST S RdJI Cf l4SEl�.B?l TF1E LfiCEi 5 Ri. M WHOLE ALI R
Has`permiss pn been received from the property:.owner to hold this event?'
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Who is serving the alcohol?�1
Does.the server have liquor liability insurance? �
Have. had training in.alcohol service?
I,the.under signed, understand and agree to the restriction and responsibilities of holding a One Day
Alcohol License and certify that 1 am not prohibited from holding such license. I agree-that the Town of
n is in-no responsible for th'eQa"tion of the applicant.
Appli.can#'s Signature Date
Aug 271412:20p P.6
TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
ONE DAY UQUOR LICIENSE--APPUCATION'
(30 PAY NOTICE STRONGLY RECOMMENDED}
-Org'a
nfzafion.hciId!.ng-event: (a Y1 C-4.- McAlyC-�--
Name&Address of Responsible Party: �2 a- DA i Y-)o- LP ar�
Q6r,t'dtt'.NW'nbet e-mail
1ocatI."--of EVent;
Type of E.VL"nt:-
Is the ey�pt&lng catered? ye � No
Nam"f-.rat e rer- U�
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I 4�- �CA
Date Time of Event; !-Lau I
Non Profit.6rga-nizafib n Other--Tht�Nan Profit
Wifie-R,malt
AL-COROLIVIVST BJE PAiRCHASIED d.Y THE 110E1V51EE-FROM A-WHOLESALER
Has permisslan been received from he-priolperty.ownerto hold this event?
Miti.b is serving Vle alcohol?
[Does the server have liquor liability-insurance?
Have.serve rs--hadt:41ning in-alcoholserVici5?
[,the undersigned,understand and agree talb.e restriction and.resppnsibll.itie:sof holding a.One Day
Aicdhol License and certifyAhafl am not prohibited from holding such lice.nse. I ajgree.that the Tovin of
North Ahdover is in-no re on.sibleforl,e at ions f the a ppilda tit.
0—
Signature Date
Aug 271412;23p P.8
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
GIVE DAY LIQUOR LiCENSE•LCPPLICATION
(30 DAY NOTICE STRONGLY RECOMMENQED)
Organization holding event: � 1
Marne&Address of Responsible Party-
2 j
Contatit.(�Jiimber&..e-mail 1 — --��2
Location of Events
Type of Event:.
Is tiie eyent.being catered? Yes No
Name°of,caterer 25a'N
Date&Tirrje of Event: 9G ?s1t
Ron Profit:Or-ganization Other Than t on Profit
11Viile&Malt 7h c:)51 Wine&Malt
ALt.OHQL.MUST,BE P•URCHA-tO BY tHE.LICCNSt�-fRO.M A WOO,¢LEsALtR
Ha$permission peen.received from.tho,property.ownerfo hold-th_is.event? 1 �
Who Is-serv'rng the alcohol?
Doesthe server have liquor(iabi(ity-insuranee?
Have servers:had gaining in.alcohol service? `-
I,the undersigned, understand and agree to.the restriction and responsi.bil.ities of hold.Fng a One Day
Alcohol License and certify.that'l am not prohibited from holding such license. I agree.that the Town of
North Andover"is in.no'way r sportsib;e for the attio s of the applicant.
t
Applicant's Signature Date
NORTH ANDOVER
Community Partnership—
To: Karen Fitzgibbons
From. Lt. Eric Foo�,�s
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'
Date: 1U,2814
Re"DhaDaVLlqUorLicense
The Pdlice Department recommends favorable action oo Dan,Lyons' requestf6ra One Day Liquot
License—/\U Alcohol,on Saturday,September��7^2O14 / n]l1�OOarnto3*00pmat,Snmo|akFemmm,ms
outlined inhis'e '|icqtR1n.
Mr. Lyons will need to purchase a1iaboho|for the event from an/\B[Z recognized vxho{eso|eror
dlstMbutor,and Will neadtopcould�M copy ofthe7nVoiceto the Chief of Police noia1erthanone
week f6fibWin$the event.The invoice can;be delivered by email
'U'$^Mail ordroppedoffotthe
po/ioa.statibn.
Butlens,&@arg v0Ui nee d-to provideT1PS certificates for aUe m ployees invok*e]in the sonv!ngmf
o|oobo&obeVeraQes unless the«have.been previously submitted and are currently on file attho
PoUce'Oepa�nNept
1475 Osgood Street, North Andover, Massachusetts 01845 Telephone:978-683-3168 Fnz978'881'1172
NORTH ANDOVER
Community Partnership
To:Karen Fitzgibbons
From'Lt. Eric Fovlds
Date:September 10, 2014
Re:One Daly Liquor License
T he.PoliceZbparment recommends favorable action on Juliana.Molina's request fora One Day
Lt_q' ;jor.License—All Alcohol, on so t urday,October 4,2014from 5:00pm to.10:00pm at5molakFarms,
as outlined in her.application.
Ms,M6.0na will need to purchase all alcohol for the event from an ABCC recognized wholesaler or
distributor., and.will need,to provide a copy of the invoice to.the Chief of Police no later thari one.
week following the event.The Invoice can.be.dellvered, by email, U.S. Mail or drooped off at the
police station,
Butlers&Ba rs: ,wi It.need.to p-rovideTIPS certificates for all employees involved in the serving of
alco.ficilic.beverages unless they have been previously submitted and.are currently on'file at the
Police Department,
1475 Osgood Street, North Andover, Massachusetts 01845 Telephone: 978-683-3168 Fax:978-681-1172
NORTH ANDOVER
Community Partnership...
To: Karen
Rao: Lt.1ficFoUbb
Date'.,September 10,2014
'Rp '.0ne Day Liquor'License
The Police[1eportnnant`reoonnmendafavonab|eactionon Kate SnnoUk'snequautfora One bay Liquor
.Licenoe—All Alcohol, on,5�turday,October 18/2Q14 from S�ODpnn to1O-100pnlatSVoq|akNr.ms, as
s«tlined\nherapcdicatibn.
Ms�$mo|'' i|| nemdto�purchase;all q1to.ho|for the,event from an recognized wholesaler or
d0tributb� ai hd Will need-to provide a copy of the invoice-to the Chief of Police no.later than,one
week following the event.The,invoice.can badelivered. hvenmaU�U.8' Mail or dropped off etthe
p¢O�g«d��o i,.
6utlers&gars will need to provide Tl PS certificates for a ll.emplo.yees involved in the serving of
alcoholic.beverages un|essthoy have bee np tev/omslysubo6ittadabdarecurrent|y on-file at1he
ftOceDoparbment.
1475 Osgood Street, North Andover, Massachusetts 01845 Telephone: 978-683-3168 Fax 978-681-1172
TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
Fire Department
Central Fire Headquarters—Fire Prevention Office
124 MAIN STREET
NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845
OORTH
Andrew Melnikas °�°e
Fire Chief Telephone(978) 688-9593
p FAX (978) 688-9594
Lt. F. McCarthy amelnikasgtownofnorthandover.com
Fire Prevention Officer CHU`'ES fmccartliy@townofnorthandover.com
Town Clerk's Office
124 Main St
North Andover,Ma
September 10,2014
Karen,
The Fire Department recommends favorable action for granting the following 1 day, All Alcohol Liquor
Licenses to Smolak Farms.
September 27,2014 for a corporate outing.
October 4, 2014 for a wedding reception.
October 18,2014 for a wedding reception.
Regards,
Lt.Frederick McCarthy
Fire Prevention
Fitzgibbons, Karen
From: Brown, Gerald
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2014 4:30 PM
To: Fitzgibbons, Karen
Subject: RE: 3 One Day Requests
Building Dept has no issues
From: Fitzgibbons, Karen
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2014 2:47 PM
To: Foulds, Eric; McCarthy, Fred; Brown, Gerald
Cc: Gallagher, Paul; Melnikas, Andrew; Leathe, Brian
Subject: 3 One Day Requests
Hello All,
Attached please find 3 All Alcohol One Day License requests for events to be held at Smolak Farms. I would appreciate
your recommendations by Tuesday, September 16, 2014 as these items will be placed on the September 22, 2014 BOS
agenda. Thank you for your co-operation.
Karen
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
OFFICE OF
TOWN CLERK
120 MAIN STREET
NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845
NORTH
OE"'R. 16'.
.t at:p ,••6 O
Joyce A.Bradshaw,CMMC ~ A Telephone(978)688-9501
Town Clerk, * FAX(978)688-9557
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�SSgCHUS�t
MEMORANDUM
TO: Tracy M. Watson, Chairman, Licensing Commission
Members of the Board of Selectmen
Andrew Maylor, Town Manager
FROM: Karen A. Fitzgibbons,Asst. Town Clerk ll�C1
DATE: September 17, 2014
SUBJECT: One Day License Request
Attached please find a One Day Wine &Malt License request from Adam Sapienza on behalf
of Smolak Farms. The event is Smolak Farms 2"d Annual Pumpkin Smashing Festival to be
held on November 1, 2014 from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm. at the farm.
Included are favorable recommendations from the Police Department, Fire Department and
Building Inspector. The fee has been paid.
If you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact me or Joyce Bradshaw.
Thank you.
TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
ONE DAY LIQUOR LICPNSX;APPLI.CATION
(30 DAY NOTICE STRONGLY RECOMMIENPED)
Organization hpidl.ng event:
1 ',, Qom- �"
Name&A-ddress of Respond ,le Party; - �J►G r �— C1Q Gi� rGtJ1C-YYl
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bate$i.Tirrte of Event: _
on R it:Organization QtherTh.ei� fth Profjt
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ttVtr It Ai1.Albbiidl
ALiCt HflL MUST BE PURCHAS.Cp BY THE I.1��IU.�E..F -f A 11U,FIOLE�ALfR
Has permisspn 1?een rECeived from tFie:propei`ty.-ovrher to ho'Id thfs event?.
Wbb is serving the alcohol?` --t`'C � • - � � i �4
Does the server have liquor liability insurance?
Have-servers had tt'ai.tiing in.zilwhol service-?
I,the undersigned, und.e.rs.tand and agree to the restriction, and responsibilities of holding a One Day
Alcohol License and certil'y.that i am not prohibited from holding such license, I agree.that the Town of
North Abdo e.r is in no onsible fb th`e actions of the applicant.
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Applicant's Signature Date
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NORTH ANDOVER
Community Partnership...
To- Karen Fitzgibbons
From: Lt. EhoFoo|ds
Date,September 102OI4
Re:-One;Day Liquor Uc6nse
The'Po|ice MepartmeMt renonon1ends favorable acOononSnoo{ok Forms' request for QneDayLipuor
License-VNne&Malt,onSaturday, November 1,2014-from 12;00pnnto fortbe2"^Annual
Pumpkin Smashing Festival,ao outlined in the application.
Snno|akFarnowiUneedbopurchaoea||a|coho|fortheeventfn»rnanABCCnenognizedVvho|esa|eror
distributor,and;xvU| need to provide'a copy ofthe invoice to the C �afofPm|ice no later than one
week following the event.The invoice can be:delivered by email, U.S. Mail.or dropped off at the
police,station.
The temporary alcohol.serving area proposed by Deborah Ingalls(See attached email),owner of
Butlers&Bars I is sufficient to monitor the distribution and consumption of alcoholic beverages in a
lawful n1qnner
5nmo|akFanns vNUberequingdtohireapoi6poOoedetoUofFtprfdrpedestManmndtrafficcontrp|for
this event. �
Butlers &Bars.will need to provide TIPS certificates forall-employees involved in the serving of
alcoholic beverages unless they.have been previously submitted and are currently on file at the
Police Department,
1475 Osgood Street, North Andover, Massachusetts 01845 Telephone: 978-683-3168 Fax:978-681-1172
TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
Fire Department
Central Fire Headquarters—Fire Prevention Office
124 MAIN STREET
NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845
00RT#j
Andrew Melnikas
Telephone(978) 688-9593
Fire Chief io FAX(978) 688-9594
Lt. F. McCarthy w o, .o.x::—
" T. 0 <y amelnikas @townofiiorthandover.com
Fire Prevention Officer 9S 4S^CHUSE�
fmccarthy@townofnorthandover.com
Town Clerk's Office
124 Main St
North Andover,Ma
September 12,2014
Karen,
The Fire Department recommends favorable action for granting a one day Wine&Malt License on
November 1,2014 for Smolak Farms for the purpose of a pumpkin smashing event.The Fire Department
recommends that the building department inspect the fencing for means of egress from the tent.
Lt.Frederick McCarthy
Fire Prevention
978-688-9590
Fitzgibbons, Karen
From: Brown, Gerald
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2014 10:00 AM
To: Fitzgibbons, Karen
Subject: Re: One Day License
Bld has no issues
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 10, 2014, at 9:45 AM, "Fitzgibbons, Karen" <kfitzgib @townofnorthandover.com>wrote:
Good Morning,
Attached please find a One Day Wine & Malt request for Smolak Farms 2nd annual Pumpkin Smashing
Event. Please have your recommendations to me by Tuesday,September 16th as this item will be placed
on the September 22, 2014. Thank you for your co-operation.
Karen
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER,MASSACHUSETTS
OFFICE OF
TOWN ACCOUNTANT
120 MAIN STREET,01845
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Lyne M Savage Telephone(978)688-9523
Finance Director/Town Accountant email I�vage(GZ,)to vtlo f 7crthandover_com
MEMORAMDUM E
August 27,2014
To: Andrew Maylor, Town Manager
From: Lyne Savage,Finance Director/Town Accountant
Subject: Sewer Rate Relief Fund
I,
Please see attached form relative to the Sewer Rate Relief Fund. Each year,the Town may be
eligible for funds based on the department debt service on water pollution control projects. The
Massachusetts Department of Revenue has appropriated $1,100,000 which is up by$600,000
from 2012 appropriation. The Town has not received this funding since 2012, at which time we
only received $1,517.
At this time the form requires the signatures of the Selectmen. If you could include this on
Monday, September 22, 2014 agenda in order to meet the submittal deadline of October 10,
2014.
Massachusetts Department of Revenue Division of Local Services
COMMONWEALTH SEWER RATE RELIEF FUND
APPLICATION FOR FY2015 DISTRIBUTION
TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
City/Town/District/Authority
A. RECORD OF ELIGIBLE INDEBTEDNESS:
List permanent debt issued for more than five years (i.e., do not list bond anticipation notes) on or after
January 1, 1990 wholly or in substantial part to finance or refinance the costs of planning, design, or
construction of any water pollution control project or part thereof required to meet the provisions of the
Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 USC, sec. 1251 et seq.) and secs. 26 to 53 inclusive of M.G.L.
Ch. 21 or any wastewater collection or transportation project related thereto. Attach additional sheets if
needed.
Any project for which state grants were received is ineligible.
Projects financed through the Mass. Water Pollution Abatement Trust are also ineligible unless the total
debt issued through MWPAT exceeded $50,000,000 on June 30, 1995.
Project Project Issue Original FY2015 Grants
Number Name Date Amount* Debt Service* Received?
1. Inflow Infiltration 9/1/98 790,000 40,756 No
2. Trunk Sewer Repl 6/15/03 1,700,000 129,469 Q No
3. Sewer Water Shed 6/15/03 1,871,500 142,531 No
4. Sewer Extension 6/15/03 220,835 24,326 No
5. Sewer Extension 6/15/03 98,881 10,892 No
6. Sewer Improv 6/8/05 346,739 41,686 No
7. Sewer Extension 6/13/05 1,476,000 149,984 No
8. Sewer Extension 9/20/06 720,000 100,449 (G No
9. Waverly Road Rel 6/01/08 3,693,420 322,098 r No
10. East Side Sewer 6/15/09 500,000 88,472 6F� No
Total FY2015 Debt Service $1,050,661
*Attach a debt service schedule for the life of the bonds unless submitted previously.
Post Office Box 9569,Boston,MA 02114-9569, Tel:617-626-2300;Fax:617-626-3916
B. PROJECT DESCRIPTIONS
For new indebtedness eligibility being requested from the FY2015 Commonwealth Sewer Rate Relief Fund,
i.e., eligibility requests from new applicants or additional eligibility requests from prior year award recipients
please provide descriptions of each project. Example project descriptions have been provided at the end of
this application. You may need to consult with your Public Works staff to assist in developing project
descriptions. Please add additional sheets if necessary.
Project Project Name Project Description
Number
Bruce Thibodeau,Director of Public Works 978-688-9577
Contact Person for Project Description Telephone Number
C. USE OF AWARD PROCEEDS:
Describe briefly how the award, if any, will be used to reduce rates in the current or future years, or finance
capital projects which would otherwise be financed through borrowing. Example Use of Award Proceeds
statements have been provided at the end of this application.
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D. CERTIFICATION:
We certify that the above listed debt was issued on or after January 1, 1990 for a term greater than five years
to finance or refinance the costs of planning, design or construction of a water pollution control project or
part thereof required to meet the provisions of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act(33 USC, secs. 1251
et seq.) and secs. 26 to 53 inclusive of M.G.L. Ch. 21.
Mayor Exec. Director
Manager Commissioners
Selectmen
Treasurer
Phone
Fax
E. Wire Transfer Instructions
Payments to cities and towns will be made to accounts to which other state local aid payments are wired. For
any district or authority, please indicate your bank routing number and account below.
211372378 791025943
Bank Routing Number Account Number
F. Return by Friday, October 10,2014 by mail or fax:
Division of Local Services
Attn: William C. Meehan, Supervisor of Public Finance
P.O. Box 9569
Boston, Mass. 02114-9569 Fax (617) 626-3916
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FY15 Community Innovation Challenge Grant
APPLICATION
Application deadline: October 10, 2014
Submission Instructions: This application form and all supporting
documents must be submitted via email by October 10, 2014to:
ClCgrants @state.ma.us
Please read the Grant Guidelines before completing this application.
Applications will not be considered complete unless all requested
information is provided. Signoff by participating entities must be
included (see form at end of application). Applications received after
the deadline will not be considered.
For more information, contact:
Tim Dodd
CIC Grant Program Manager
Executive Office for Administration and Finance
Email: ClCgrants @state.ma.us
Phone: 617-727-2040 ext. 35405
FY15 Application Deadline: October 10, 2014 Pagel of 12
FY15 Community Innovation Challenge Grant
APPLICATION
Project title: Merrimack Valley Means Business (MVMB)
Amount requested: $115,000
Identify the lead applicant entity: Merrimack Valley Planning Commission
If applying for internal efficiency grant: the single local government entity
If applying for regionalization grant: a lead municipality chosen from among municipalities
participating in initiative; a lead school district among school districts considering forming a
regional school district, a lead school district among school districts considering regionalizing
services, a regional planning agency or council of governments, or a regional planning agency or
council of governments serving as the administrative/fiscal agent on behalf of municipalities.
Lead applicant primary contact:
First Name, Last Name: Dennis DiZoglio
Name of Municipality, School, RPA or COG: Merrimack Valley Planning Commission
Phone Number: 978-374-0519
Email Address: ddizoglio @mvpc.org
Lead applicant secondary contact:
First Name, Last Name: Ted Semesnyei
Name of Municipality, School, Regional or COG: Merrimack Valley Planning Commission
Phone Number: 978-374-0519
Email Address: tsemesnyei @mvpc.org
Check type of participating entities:
Two or more municipalities seeking to collaborate
Regional school(s)
School districts considering forming a regional school district or regionalizing services
Regional planning agency or council of government
Local government entity and non-profit seeking to collaborate
Single municipality(for internal efficiency grant proposal)
FY15 Application Deadline: October 10, 2014 Page2 of 12
FY15 Community Innovation Challenge Grant
APPLICATION
List all participating entities: Amesbury, Andover, Haverhill, Lawrence,
Methuen, Newburyport, North Andover, and Salisbury.
Purpose of the grant:
The Executive Office for Administration and Finance is soliciting thoughtful plans and proposals
for innovative initiatives. Describe proposed initiative in detail, including exact purpose of the
grant funds, objectives, problems trying to address, any efforts or steps already taken to address
the problem, any obstacles encountered to date and plans to resolve those challenges, the
manner in which economies of scale or efficiencies would be achieved, change in service
delivery, what entity would be responsible for service delivery, how participating entities would
retain oversight/responsibility of service, and how the population would continue to be served,
and how any new service costs will continue to be funded once service is established and grant
project completed.
In addition to providing a general description of the proposal here, applicants should also
complete the sections below:
In 2007, the communities of Amesbury, Andover, Haverhill, Lawrence, Methuen, Newburyport,
North Andover, and Salisbury formed the Merrimack Valley Mayors & Managers Coalition
(MVMMC)to collaborate and develop regional solutions to municipal issues and discuss
common governmental challenges. MVMMC is administered by the Merrimack Valley Planning
Commission, with the eight communities representing over 86 percent of our region's total
population of 333,748. The Coalition has spearheaded a number of successful initiatives,
focused on the regionalization of services and joint procurement. One such example is our
Merrimack Valley Clean Energy Program, which was created to address municipal energy usage.
In 2014,the Coalition has shifted its focus to economic development, revamping an established
MVPC initiative called Merrimack Valley Means Business (MVMB) to galvanize the region
around a common job creation and industry supportive marketing effort. Launched in 2009,
MVMB has been a pioneering concept for regional business retention and expansion in
Massachusetts. Developed by MVPC through a grant from the U.S. Economic Development
Administration, in partnership with the Merrimack Valley Economic Development Council
(MVEDC), regional Chambers of Commerce, and community development departments, MVMB
has offered a unique and technologically advanced service for prospective and existing
businesses looking to market or expand in the region. The only comprehensive, field-based
inventory of properties in Massachusetts, the service has offered valuable information on over
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FY15 Community Innovation Challenge Grant
APPLICATION
11,500 businesses and 500 locations for sale or lease in the Valley, using the latest mapping and
imaging technologies.
MVMB is the third version of the regional Means Business initiative. Through a partnership with
the Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce and the City of Haverhill, Haverhill Means
Business was launched in 2004 to promote business opportunities in the city through a cutting-
edge, GIS-based property information website. The great success of this groundbreaking,
award-winning initiative (winner of a 2006 International Economic Development Council
outstanding marketing award) led to a partnership in 2006 with the Merrimack Valley Chamber
of Commerce to create a similar website called Merrimack Valley Means Business for the
communities of Andover, Lawrence, Methuen, and North Andover. The 2009 launch of MVMB
combined these two previous efforts and expanded the application to the remaining 15
communities in the region, providing a one-stop location for property information in the
Merrimack Valley.
While technically sound, the greatest challenge facing MVMB has been its utilization into a
broader and more in-depth regional marketing and business assistance program. This dynamic
changed dramatically this year with the emergence of the MVMMC as the new driving force
behind the effort. In addition to the significant funding, groundwork, and in-kind service that
has been established in the first ten years of the MVMB initiative, in June 2014 each Coalition
member demonstrated a strong desire to enhance this innovative concept by committing seed
funding and setting an aggressive timeline to develop a new streamlined MVMB website in
order to gather momentum to establish a larger regional marketing and development program
through a CIC grant.
Given the 2009 release date of the previous web application, it was clear that the first step was
to update MVMB.biz, due to the outdated search functionality and associated data. On October
1, 2014, the fourth version of the "Means Business" website was launched, featuring a
streamlined property search tool, mobile device capability, and greatly enhanced community
profiles, highlighting key contacts, priority development projects, and quick links to important
business documents and community groups for the eight communities in the MVMMC.
With a ten-year track record of proven success, a just-released new web application to build off
of, and the strong backing of the political leadership of the region, we feel Merrimack Valley
Means Business is uniquely positioned to serve as an innovative regional economic
development model thru the CIC. Despite recent indications that Massachusetts and the rest of
the country is finally emerging from the deep depths of the Great Recession, there is still much
work that needs to be done to encourage job creation and streamline assistance for new and
emerging businesses. The revamp of the MVMB.biz website is viewed as the first step in a
series of coordinated actions by the Coalition to attract new economic development. These
actions are outlined into three major goals for the program:
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APPLICATION
Enhanced Branding and Marketing of the Region
• Branding and outreach consulting and services.
• Marketing brochure and workshop supplies.
• Print, radio, billboard, postcard, and conference/workshop advertising.
• Working with local officials, businesses, and community leaders to promote local
success stories, providing plenty of testimonials.
Establishment of a Business Support Network
• Establishment of leadership roundtable.
• Development of a business resource directory.
• Seed for creation of a regional business support team and training sessions.
• Collaborative workspace support and leveraging.
Database Management
• Database development: existing properties, demographics, consumer expenditures, and
existing business resources turned into timely regional market reports.
• Ongoing research into best practices.
• Website user interface enhancements and software.
Benefits:
Identify cost savings and benefits for each participating entity.
Identify cost savings and how such savings will be achieved, including any removal of
redundancies, reductions in personnel or unfilled positions eliminated.
Identify other benefits. Other benefits may include enhanced level of service,
improvements to organization or management structure, improved public access to local
government services, a more efficient level of service that still meets the population's
needs, improvements in qualifications or efficiency of staff, increased hours of operation,
new online availability, or reduction in capital facilities to maintain.
Identify need for funding such that the initiative would not happen or would not achieve
the identified benefits without the funds provided by this grant program.
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Project budget for requested amount:
Provide a detailed and realistic project budget estimate. Include breakdown of amount
requested by activity/task and type of cost. If other sources of funds are have been sought for
this project, please identify other sources and whether those funds have been applied for
(provide copy of application) or secured(provide evidence).
Note if project budget is attached as separate document.
Seed for creation of a regional business support team and training sessions: $20,000
Collaborative workspace support and leveraging: $10,000
Establishment of leadership roundtable: $5,000
Development of a business resource directory: $5,000
Print, radio, billboard, postcard, and conference/workshop advertising: $25,000
Marketing brochure and workshop supplies: $5,000
Branding and outreach consulting and services: $15,000
Database development: $10,000
Website user interface enhancements and software: $8,000
MVPC project administration and management: $12,000
Total request: $115,000
Project timeline:
Projects must be completed before or by December 31, 2014. However, special consideration
maybe given to extended timelines for extraordinary projects. Note if project timeline is
attached as separate document.
Identify innovative aspects of proposal:
...including changes in the way local government does business
FY15 Application Deadline: October 10, 2014 Page7 of 12