HomeMy WebLinkAbout2014-05-07 Board of Selectmen Agenda Packet TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
BOARD OF SELECTMEN
120 TkAAIN STREET
NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 181845
Tracy M Watson, Chairman
Wilham F. Gordan TEL. (978) 688-9510
Rosernar-y Connelly Smedile FAX(978)688-9556
Donald E. Stewart
Richard M.Vaiilancourt
BOARD OF SELECTMEN&LICENSING COMMISSIONERS
AMENDED-AGENDA
MAY 7,2012—7:00 PM
TOWN HALL MEETING ROOM
120 MAIN STREET
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A. Executive Session Minutes as written April 23,2012
B. Open Session Minutes as written April 23,2012
IV. COMMUNICATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
A. Certificate of Appreciation—Richard Vaillancourt,Zoning Board of Appeals
V. CONSENT ITEMS
A. Appointments:
1. Affordable Housing Trust,Board of Trustees
a. Joan Fitzgibbons
2. Sustainability Committee—Will Edwards
B. Preliminary Comcast License renewal: Ascertainment Findings
C. Board of Selectmen Meeting Schedule June—December 2012
D. Request to Surplus Wood Chips and Compost Material
E. First Right of Refusal,Affordable Unit Resale 20 Marengo Street at Waverly Oaks
F. Request from Festival Committee to use Town Common for Annual Sheep Shearing Festival,May 20,2012 from
6:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.and to close traffic from Mass Ave.Academy Rd.and Osgood St.from 7:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
VL LICENSING COMMISSIONERS
A. Lauren Tredeau of Merrimack College requests a One Day All Alcohol License at the
Rogers Center for the event"Legacy Reception on May 19,2012,from 11 am to 9 pm.
B. John Gallagher of Merrimack College requests a One Day All Alcohol License under a tent
located in the Campus Center Parking Lot for Senior BBQ on May 18,2012,from 4:00-9:00 p.m.
C. Request from Brett Fuhrman,Chief Financial Officer,for an all alcohol one-day license from
4:00—10:00 pm for a wedding on grounds of Brooks School on June 15,2012.
VII. OLD BUSINESS
Preparation for Town Meeting
A. Numerical Ordering of the Warrant
B. Recommendations on Town Meeting Warrant Articles
VIII. PUBLIC COMMENT
IX. TOWN MANAGER'S REPORT
A. Appointments:
a. Dan Hollins—Senior Working Foreman DPW
B. Facility and Review Assessments
C. GIS—Operational on the Town Website
D. Police Association Monument—Moving to the new Police Station
X. ADJOURNMENT
Approval of Minutes
BOARD OF SELECTMEN MINUTES APRIL 23, 2012
CALL TO ORDER: Chairman Tracy Watson called the meeting to order at 7:00 PM at Town Hall Meeting
Room.
ATTENDANCE: The following were present: Tracy Watson, Chairman; William F. Gordon, Clerk;
Rosemary Smedile, Licensing Chairman; Donald Stewart, Richard Vaillancourt, Ray Santilli, Assistant
Town Manager; and Andrew Maylor, Town Manager.
EXECUTIVE SESSION:
Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by William Gordon; to move into Executive Session to
discuss: Matters involving the possible acquisition of land. Roll Call vote: William Gordon yes, Donald
Stewart yes, Rosemary Smedile yes, Richard Valliancourt yes, and Tracy Watson yes. Vote approved
5-0.
Chairman Tracy Watson declared that an open meeting may have a detrimental effect on the bargaining
position of the Selectmen.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
William Gordon made a MOTION, seconded by Rosemary Smedile to approve the Open Session
Minutes of April 2, 2012, as written. Vote approved 5-0.
COMMUNICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS AND PUBLIC COMMENT:
FY11 Audit Report
The Town's outside auditor Richard Sullivan from the firm of Powers and Sullivan gave the Board an
overview and analysis of the town's financial activities of FY11. The overall financial picture is good with
no serious internal problems; the auditors said they,have an unqualified opinion meaning an accurate
report.
The Management Letter was short with a:few comments and recommendations for compliance with
GASB45 Other Post Employment Benefits(OPEB) and GA'BS54, Fund Balance Reporting and
Government'Fund Type Definitions and building up reserves for these accounts.
Mr. Sullivan commented that it was a pleasure working with the Town's financial team and thanked the
Town Accountant and Treasurer for their assistance.
Facilities Master Plan Committee Report
Ken Buckland of the Cecil Group and members of the Facilities Master Plan Committee were present and
gave the Board an update on the status of their work.
The recommended plan takes several years and is in seven phases. Phase 1, is relocating the school
central offices to the old police station; Phase 2, construction of a new gymnasium at the Kittredge
School; Phase 3, construction of a new fire station; Phase 4, renovation of former fire station into
community development offices; Phase 5, expansion of Senior Center; Phase 6, renovation of
classrooms; Phase 7, improvements to public works garage.
Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by Donald Stewart, to approve the Facilities Master Plan
as written with the option of making changes..Vote approved 5-0.
Library Book Sale Announcement
The Stevens Memorial Library will be having a book sale on May 4, 5, & 6. Donations may be left at the
library and volunteers are needed to help with various projects.
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CONSENT ITEMS:
Request to Conduct Memorial Parade and Ceremony
Chief Ed Mitchell, Chairman of the Patriotic Observance & Marching Committee respectfully requests
permission to conduct an appropriate Parade and Ceremonial Service in recognition of Memorial Day,
May 28, 2011.
William Gordon made a MOTION, second'ed''by Donald Stewart, to approve the request of the North
Andover Patriotic Observance & Marching Committee to hold the annual Memorial Day Parade
commencing at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, May 28,2012 on the'prescribed route. Vote approved 5-0.
Request from Museum of Printing to close a section of Massachusetts Avenue on June 17, 2012 from
10:00-4:00 p.m.
President Frank Romano requests the closure of Massachusetts Avenue in front of the Museum during
the hours of the annual Arts Fair from 10:00 a.m. —4:00 p.m.
William Gordon made a MOTION, seconded by Richard Vaillancourt, to approve the request from the
Museum of Printing to close a section of Massachusetts Avenue in the vicinity of 800 Massachusetts
Avenue on June 17, 2012 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Vote approved 5-0.
Stevens Pond Renovations and 2012 Fees
Rick Gorman Director of Youth Services and Recreation Services gave the Board an overview of the
Stevens Pond completed renovations and those in the works. Mr. Gorman gave two recommendations
for 2012 use fees for the summer season. The only difference in fees was to raise the season car pass
from $75 to$90 and increase of$15 for the season. Selectmen discussed various fees before voting.
Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by Donald Stewart, to approve the following fees for
Stevens Pond for 2012: Season Car Pass-$75; Swimming Lessons -$50; Daily Adult Passes-$12;
Season Pass Non-Profit-$150; Season Pass for Profit-$250; Additional Sticker-$20. Vote approved 5-
0.
Rick Gorman announced the schedule for the Summer Concerts on the Town Common and the Children
shows during the months of July and August. These events are being sponsored by donations from
companies and residents. Also there will be a dancing event held in September at the Stevens Estate.
Appoint Lyne Savage as Town Accountant for a term of 5 years commencing on July 1, 2012
Per the provisions of the Town Charter the appointment of the Town Accountant is the responsibility of
the Board of Selectmen. Ms. Savage current five year term ends on June 30, 2012. The Town Manager
strongly recommended reappointing Ms. Savage for another five year term.
Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by Donald Stewart, to appoint Lyne Savage as Town
Accountant for the Town of North Andover for a period of five (5) years commencing on July 1, 2012.
Vote approved 5-0.
Vote to borrow notes and bonds for School Repair Green Project
The Town Manager explained that the authorization allows the town to borrow the funds necessary for the
approved Green projects at the various school buildings.
William Gordon made a MOTION, seconded by Richard Vaillancourt that we hereby determine, in
accordance with G.L. c. 70B, that the amount of the cost of the North Andover Middle School Roof Repair
Project authorized by a vote of the Town passed on June 7, 2011 (Article 27, Line 4) as amended by vote
of the Town passed November 15, 2011 (Article 1) not being paid by the school facilities grant is
$863,192.05 and we hereby approve of the issuance of notes and bonds in such amount under said G.L.
c 70B. Vote approved 5-0.
William Gordon made a MOTION, seconded by Richard Vaillancourt that we hereby determine, in
accordance with G.L. c 70B that the amount of the cost of the Atkinson Elementary School Window
Replacement Project authorized by a vote of the Town passed on June 7, 1011 (Article 27, Line 12) not
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being paid by the school facilities grant is $677,921 and we hereby approve the issuance of notes and
bonds in such amount under said G.L. c. 70B. Vote approved 5-0.
William Gordon made a MOTION, seconded by Richard Vaillancourt that we hereby determine, in
accordance with G.L. c. 70B, that the amount of the cost of the Anne L. Sargent Elementary School Roof
Repair Project authorized by a vote of the Town passed on June 7, 2011 (Article 27, Line 11) not being
paid by the school facilities grant is$216,260 and we hereby approve of the issuance of notes and bonds
in such amount under said G.L. c. 70B. Vote approved 5-0.
Bond Counsel Vote for assets being borrowed with useful lives in excess of 5 years
This authorization allows the borrowing for previously approved capital projects with a useful life in excess
of 5 years.
William Gordon made a MOTION, seconded by Richard Vaillancourt that the maximum useful life of the
departmental equipment listed below to financed with the proceeds of the borrowing authorized by the
vote of the Town passed June 7, 2011 (Article 27) is hereby determined pursuant to G.L. c.44 §7(9) to be
as follows: Line 10, amount$210,000 for Dump truck with Plow, Sander, Basin Cleaner with useful life of
10 years; Line 13, amount$78,000 for Sewer Truck with a useful life of 10 years. Vote approved 5-0.
Acceptance of Donation to Library
The Stevens Memorial Library received a donation from the local Sister in Crime (Internet Chapter) a
national mystery writers' organization for$3,475.26, and from Kathy Phillips, chapter member for$1,600.
William Gordon made a MOTION, seconded by Richard Vaillancourt, to accept the donations from the
local Sister in Crime (Internet Chapter) a national mystery writers' organization for$3,475.26, and from
Kathy Phillips, chapter member for$1,600 to the Stevens Memorial Library and to direct the Town
Manager to send a letter to each donor thanking them for their generosity. Vote approved 5-0.
Vote to reopen the Annual Town Meeting Warrant
This vote will allow the Annual Town Meeting Warrant that was closed last meeting to be reopened for the
purpose of adding additional article.
William Gordon made a MOTION, seconded by Richard Vaillancourt, to reopen the 2012 Annual Town
Meeting Warrant. Vote approved 5-0..
The Town Manager recommended adding the following articles to the warrant: AO. Adopt Provisions of
MGL Chapter 60, Section 3D-Elderly Disabled Tax Fund; AP. Rescind MGL Chapter31, Section 47—
DPW labor civil service; AQ. Amend CPA BAN Authorization; AR. Amend Zoning Bylaw— Section 16.5
Drive Through in CDD2.
William Gordon made a MOTION, seconded by Rosemary Smedile, to accept the attached Annual Town
Meeting Warrant Articles as of April 23, 2012 and close the Warrant. Vote approved 5-0.
LICENSING COMMISSIONERS:
William Gordon made a MOTION, seconded by Donald Stewart, to open a meeting of the North Andover
Licensing Commission. Vote approved 5-0.
Request for One-Day Wine & Malt License from Sue Zeytoonian, Manager at Camelot
Donald Stewart made a MOTION, seconded by William Gordon, acting as Licensing Commissioners,
hereby grants a One Day Wine and Malt License per M.G. L.: c. 138, section 14 to Sue Zeytoonian, for
use at the King Pins Car Show to be held at Camelot, 505 Sutton Street, North Andover, on May 6, 2012
from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Vote approved 5-0.
Request for One Day Wine & Malt License from C. Alexa Abowitz Merrimack College
Tracy Watson made a MOTION, seconded by Donald Stewart, acting as Licensing Commissioners,
hereby grants a One Day Wine and Malt License per M.G.L. c. 138, section 14 to Kathy St. Hilaire, for
use at the Women Empowering Women event to be held at Merrimack College, 315 Turnpike Street,
North Andover, on April 26, 2012 from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Vote approved 5-0.
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Donald Stewart made a MOTION, seconded by William Gordon, to close the meeting of the Licensing
Commission. Vote approved 5-0.
Public Comment
Stan Limpert of 43 Stonecleave Road commended the Department of Public Works for an outstanding job
removing a fallen tree on his street. The crew took care of everything before 6:30 a.m. so that school
buses could access the road. ,
Stan Limpert asked the Board of Selectmen to consider allowing members of the School Committee to
participate in meetings remotely.
Selectmen were not in favor of this at this time, but would discuss it at a future meeting.
TOWN MANAGER'S REPORT:
Appointments
Fire Chief Melnikas recently appointed two fire fighters, Christopher Long and Andres Mencia, to fill
vacancies within his department.
Arbor Day Tree Planting
There will be a tree planting at the Youth Center in memory of a fallen soldier from North Andover Evan
O'Neil scheduled for April 27, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. A member of the Board of Selectmen will read a
Proclamation at the celebration.
FY13 Budget Update
The Town Manager gave an update on the Town's fiscal 2013 budget assumptions regarding local aid.
Town Manager does not support amending the town manager's recommended budget that was approved
last month by adding possible increases in local aid provided for in the House budget and has
recommended to develop a long-term approach to p,rpviding sustainable service delivery that does not
assume, or rely on, one time revenues or property tax overrides. He recommends building up our
reserves while reducing our debt service as a percentage of,budgeted revenues, reducing our energy
costs, developing strategic partnerships and addressing the high cost of employee benefits.
ADJOURNMENT:
William Gordon made a MOTION, seconded by Rosemary Smedile, to adjourn the meeting at 9:40 p.m.
Vote approved 5-0.
Adele J. Johnson
Administrative Secretary
William Gordon, Clerk of the Board
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Communications
And
Announcements
Certificate of Appreciation
Presented to
Richard M. Vaillancourt
For over 7 % years of dedicated service to the Town of
North Andover as a member of the Zoning Board of Appeals.
Thank you on behalf of the Town of North Andover.
Presented by the
North Andover Board of Selectmen
May 7, 2012 -
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acy M. atson, Chairman
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
BOARD OF SELECTMEN
120 MAIN STREET
NORTH ANDOVER,MASSACHUSETTS 01845
Tracy M.Watson,Chairman _
William F.Gordon •
Rosemary Connelly Smedile
Donald B.Stewart
Richard M.Vaillancourt
W&Waa, the North Andover Council on Aging was established in 1965 to identify the needs
of the Town's elder population, 60 years and older, along with available resources within the
community; to educate the community concerning the problems of aging and the needs of older
citizens; and to design, promote and put in place services that are needed to coordinate the
efforts of agencies which serve older people, and
Mwaxo, the North Andover Senior Center provides service to over 5,000 elders including
programs in the area of advocacy, weekly health clinics, transportation, nutritional meals,
continuing education, socialization, creative arts and information and referral,• and
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`llJ&Wzm, the North Andover Senior Center is overseen by a eleven-member Council on
Aging Board of Directors, managed by a Director of Elder Services with the assistance of
support staff, and has over 300 dedicated volunteers; and
WAff w the month of May is designated as "Older Americans Month" and the 2006
Annual Town Meeting unanimously voted to declare the second Wednesday in the month of May
as "Senior Center Recognition Day"; and
WAMMO, it is most fitting and proper to honor and recognize the North Andover Senior
Center for 47 years of service to the elderly residents of North Andover,now
5&W/Wt4 the North Andover Board of Selectmen, do hereby proclaim, and the clerk shall
duly record, Wednesday, May 9, 2012, as
"Senior Center Recognition Day"
Approved t ' ,711'day ofMay, 2012
'racy A , atson, Chairman
6N6rth ndover Board of Selectmen
Consent Items
Board of Selectmen Appointments
May 7, 2012
Committee Applicant Term
Affordable Housing Trust, Joan Fitzgibbons, June 30,2013
Board of Trustees 54 Dufton Court
Affordable Housing Trust, Rick Nardella, June 30,2013
Board of Trustees 63 Hay Meadow Road
Sustainability Committee Will Edwards, June 30, 2015
(Commercial Subcommittee) 60 Windsor Lane
March 14, 2012
Andrew W. Maylor
Town Manager
Town of North Andover
120 Main St.
North Andover, MA 01845
Dear Mr. Maylor:
I am writing to you to express my interest in joining the Town of North Andover's Sustainability
Committee. I am a 20-year resident of North Andover and a former Lucent Technologies Senior
Manufacturing Engineer. I have a diverse manufacturing engineering background which
included developing technology roadmaps and managing suppliers to make sure they had
implemented best manufacturing practices and were in alignment with corporate technology,
cost, quality and environmental requirements.
Since retiring from Lucent, I have been managing the photo labs in the Art Dept. at Phillips
Academy (PA) in Andover, MA. During my tenure at PA, I have implemented numerous
sustainability projects to reduce the Art Department's carbon footprint by taking steps to
reduce our energy consumption,water consumption and hazardous waste disposal. My efforts
have been recognized by PA's Sustainability Committee.
I am currently seeking Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) and Certified
Sustainability Manager(CSM) certifications and would appreciate the opportunity to work with
the Town's Sustainability Committee to help educate the Town's businesses and citizens in
understanding key sustainability principles, regulatory proposals/requirements, best practices
to determine and measure environmental impacts,the need for conducting a carbon footprint
assessment(life cycle analysis and energy efficiency) and ways to go carbon neutral.
I look forward to the opportunity to work with the sustainability committee in making North
Andover a "greener"town.
gSincerely,
Will Edwards
90 Windsor lane
North Andover, MA 01845
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APPLICATION FOR TOWN BOARDSNOLUNTEER POSITIONS
When completed, print the form and send to the Town Manager' s office.
Name: Will Edwards Date: March 14, 2012
Address: 90 Windsor Lane, North Andover, MA 01845
Telephone: 978-975-2278 (Home) (Business) 978-697-4219 (Cell)
E Mail Address: edwards3 @comcast.net Fax:
Present Business Affiliation and Work: Photo Lab Manager, Phillips Academy,Andover, MA
Education or Special Training: Bachelor of Science Mechanical Engineering, Graduate Studies
Systems (Life Cycle) Engineering
Town Offices Held(in North Andover or elsewhere):
Position Date Appointed Term Expired
Remarks:See Attached Letter of Interest to join the Sustainability Committee
Board of Assessors Board of Health
Audit Committee Historical Commission
Cable TV Committee MV Planning Commission Rep.
Cable TV Access,Board of Directors Neighborhood Cons.District Comm.
Community Preservation Committee Old Center Historic District Comm.
Conservation Commission Planning Board
Council on Aging Poet Laureate Committee
Cultural Council Registrar of Voters,Board of
Disability Issues,Commission on Stevens Estate,Board of Trustees
Emergency Management Agency ✓ Sustainability Committee
Festival Committee Youth&Recreation Council
Finance Committee Zoning Board of Appeals
Greater Lawrence Sanitary District Rep. Special Committee
Johnson, Adele
From: Maylor, Andrew
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 9:48 AM
To: Johnson, Adele
Subject: FW: AHT Trustees
Place this on the next agenda
Regards,
Andrew W. Maylor
Town Manager
Town of North Andover
120 Main Street
North Andover, MA 01845
Phone 978.688.9510
Fax 978.688.9556
Email amaylor(@townofnorthandover.com Web www.TownofNorthAndover.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Tracy Watson rmailto:tmwatson(@woodridgehomes.org
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 9:33 AM
To: George Koehler
Cc: Maylor, Andrew
Subject: RE: AHT Trustees
No it means we forgot to add it. . . .
I`'don't think I can at this point either -- totally forgot about this! ! !
I' ce'd Andrew though to see if we can do anything or if it needs to go on next agenda. . .
Thanks,
Tracy
Tracy M. Watson, Senior Property Manager BARKAN MANAGEMENT COMPANY, INC.
Wood Ridge Homes, Inc.
10 Wood Ridge Drive
North Andover, MA 01845 --
978.682.7093 telephone
978.687.6616 fax
tmwatson(@woodridgehomes.org
www.barkanco.com
-----Original Message-----
From: George Koehler fmailto:Reo.koehler4l(@gmail.com1
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 9:30 AM
To: Tracy Watson
Subject: AHT Trustees
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Tracy,
I see that the Selectmen's agenda for tonight does not include confirming Joan and Rick as
trustees for the Affordable Housing Trust.
See you tonight,
george
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Robertson, Karen
From: George Koehler[geo.koehler41 @gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2012 1:12 PM
To: Robertson, Karen
Subject: Re: Appointments
Karen,
The trustees to be considered are Joan Fitzgibbons and Rick Nardella.
And yes, this will bring us to 7, which is the maximum number the by-laws allow. It seems like a good idea to
have more than 5, the minimum number allowed by the by-laws.
george
On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 1:03 PM, Robertson, Karen <kroberts a,townofnorthandover.com> wrote:
The next Selectmen's agenda will include appointments to the Affordable Housing Trust. Please let me know
the names of the members to be appointed. Will this now be a 7 member committee?
Current Members:
George Koehler, 41 Quail Run, Housing Partnership Comm., Chairman -term to June 30, 2012
Tracy Watson, Selectman, term to June 30, 2012
Robert Bernardin, 1407 Great Pond Road - term to June 30, 2012
Andrew Maylor, Town Manager, term to June 30, 2013
Roger Larson, 16 Dufton Court, term to June 30, 2013
Karen A. Robertson
Administrative Assistant
Town Manager's Office
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Town of North Andover
120 Main Street
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To: George Dague, Chairman, Cable Committee; Mat Killen, Cable Committee & IT;
Andrew Maylor, Town Manager; Board of Selectmen
From: Bill August, Esq., Cable Counsel
Date: May 3, 2012
RE: Ascertainment Findings
Regarding the cable license renewal ascertainment findings adopted by the Cable Committee and
recommended for Board of Selectmen adoption, I just want to note a few key points about why it is
so important helpful, and relatively risk-free, for the Board of Selectmen to adopt such findings at
this time. This also gives some background on the role of ascertainment findings in the renewal
process.
Preliminary and Non-Binding
Ascertainment Findings are not binding. These Findings declare a preliminary, non-binding
negotiating position. The ultimate cable contract may be quite different than what is in the
Findings. The Board of Selectmen has no obligation to include any terms or conditions from the
Findings in the ultimate contract. Adopting of the findings merely states preliminary negotiation
positions so we can get into informal negotiations with Comcast and get the ball rolling. It gives the
Committee credibility in negotiations, as it shows the Selectmen are in the loop, at least with
respect to the making of findings.
Ascertainment Findings
The "Ascertainment Findings" document describes the Town's needs and interests for Comcast
contract renewal. It serves as a preliminary starting point for negotiations. It includes
• Description and justification of the town's needs
• An operating budget projections
• Capital/equipment projections
• Incorporation of the transcript from the public hearing; and public hearing exhibits
Findings of Needs Helps Negotiations
The Cable Act provides for negotiations based,on needs. Ascertainment Findings help the Town in
renewal negotiations by showing Comcast that that the'Town has made findings of need. This
gives the Town credibility and creates leverage for the negotiations.
Selectmen Adoption of Findings
It is recommended that the Board of Selectmen, as the Issuing Authority, adopt and sign these
Preliminary Findings.
Committees Adopted Unanimously
The Cable Advisory Committee, working with NCAM, collaborated to identify and document the
town's needs. Bill August as cable counsel drafted the findings and incorporated edits from all the
participants. The Committee formally voted to recommend that the Board of Selectmen adopt the
Findings.
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Authorization for RFP
The Ascertainment Findings includes authorization for the Committee to start preparing a Request
for Proposal that could be issued to Comcast. This would show Comcast that the Town is
prepared to go into the formal licensing process (ratcheting up, only if necessary, from informal
negotiations).
Next Steps
The Cable Committee and Attorney August will begin negotiating with Comcast as soon as ascertainment
findings are adopted.The current contract expires in approximately 19 months, and negotiation and
drafting of a lengthy, long-term cable contract takes about that much time. The Committee is merely
advisory to the Selectmen and no final actions are taken with Selectmen (license Issuing Authority
approval).
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Memorandum
To: Andrew Maylor
From: Matthew Killen
Date: April 20, 2012
re: Preliminary Comcast license renewal: ascertainment findings
I am happy to report that the Cable Television Committee has completed a significant step in the
license renewal process for Comcast: the attached ascertainment findings report. This report
addresses in detail the:
• license renewal public hearing held September 14, 2011;
• significant capital needs of the Public, Education and Governmental (PEG) entities;
• substantially increased operating needs of North Andover Cable Access Media
(NACAM);
and incorporates the feedback, hard work'and unique expertise of:
✓ municipal department heads,
✓ school principals,
✓ senior administration,
✓ the NACAM Board of Directors,
✓ Cable Television Committee members,
and special counsel,Attorney Bill August, whose patience, diligence and knowledge have been
of immense value throughout this process.
On behalf of the Cable Television Committee I ask that the Board of Selectman review and vote
to accept the report as written, and vote to authorize next steps as recommended below T
The Selectmen, as Franchising Authority,hereby authorize and direct the Cable Advisory
Committee to prepare a formal Request for Proposal to issue to Comcast as may be neededs
consistent with a `dual track' pursuit of both informal and formal renewal proceedings.
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Prior to that, I would be happy to answer any questions you might have.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
CABLE TELEVISION
PRELIMINARY COMCAST LICENSE RENEWAL
ASCERTAINMENT FINDINGS
April 19, 2012
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The Board of Selectmen of the Town of North Andover, Massachusetts, as cable
television Franchising Authority(hereinafter "Board of Selectmen" or"Franchising
Authority"), makes the following ascertainment findings in connection with the
determination of the Town of North Andover's franchise renewal needs and interests.
These findings follow extensive ascertainment proceedings by the Town, including the
holding of a well-attended public ascertainment hearing on September 14, 2011, at which
North Andover residents and community leaders provided detailed, extensive and strong
testimony about the importance of public, educational and governmental ("PEG") access
needs in North Andover and important community, municipal and School Department
cable-related needs.
The Board of Selectmen, as cable Franchising Authority, finds that there has been
particularly strong public hearing testimony and other evidence demonstrating the severe
physical space limitations at the current PEG access studio,' located at North Andover
High School, and finds that North Andover has,a strong need for significant renewal
license capital and/or other funds to enable acquisition and build-out (or long-term
leasing and build-out) of a new, larger and adequate studio to serve and meet the needs of
North Andover. Funding for a new studio space and facilities is therefore a paramount
cable renewal need of the Town.2
The 83 page Transcript of the September 14, 2011 Public Ascertainment Hearing
provides compelling and substantial evidence of the foregoing and of North Andover's
1 See Public Hearing Transcript at 25-27,52,detailing how post-production edit suites are in and interfere
with studio operations,due to lack of space at the studio;two of three employees lack office space. No
common area or lobby is available for community gathering. No space is available for storage or private
records. Of the mere 1,400 SF available;a full 400 SF is for bathroom hallways and small foyer, leaving
only approximately 1,000 SF for all operations.
2 Funding for an adequate studio space would also include ongoing carrying costs,e.g.,maintenance,
utilities,mortgage or lease costs,and related costs as further detailed in ascertainment budgets
developed by the Town.
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other cable system needs, as discussed herein, and is attached hereto and incorporated
herein as Ascertainment Exhibit A(the Transcript)., There was also significant testimony
about school department, municipal (including police), public access, Institutional
Network(I-Net) capital and operating budget needs as detailed in the Ascertainment
Exhibits entered into the ascertainment record at the September 14, 2011 Public
Ascertainment Hearing, attached to the Transcript(Ascertainment Exhibit A), attached
hereto and incorporated herein, and the Selectmen find compelling evidence of the need
for additional capital and operating funds to meet these needs. The numerous
ascertainment exhibits entered during the hearing and attached to the hearing Transcript
(Exhibit A) pertain to renewal budget and related needs, and include the following:
1. Information Technology Department, Town of North Andover, July 20, 2011
Memorandum on Ascertainment Findings (Public Hearing, Transcript Exhibit
1)
2. North Andover Youth &Recreation Services, September 14, 2011 letter
regarding equipment needs and support for PEG access (Public Hearing,
Transcript Exhibit 2)
3. Chief of Police, Paul Gallagher,North Andover Police Department,
September 14, 2011 letter regarding need for PEG access for emergency
programming and emergency management (Public Hearing, Transcript
Exhibit 3)
4. Information Technology Department, Town of North Andover, August 24,
2011, Memorandum on Ascertainment Findings, Schools (Public Hearing,
Transcript Exhibit 4)
5. North Andover CAM Capital Requirements (Public Hearing, Transcript
Exhibit 5)
6. Senator Steven A. Baddour, September 13, 2011 Letter identifying North
Andover CAM needs and support of North Andover (Public Hearing,
Transcript Exhibit 6)
7. North Andover CAM Recent Growth Report(Public Hearing, Transcript
Exhibit 7)
8. Cable Committee I-Net Memo (identifying I-Net issues and needs, including
pass-through questions) (Public Hearing, Transcript Exhibit 8)
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Speakers providing ascertainment testimony and/or entering ascertainment
records into the September 14, 2011 Public Hearing record included:
Matt Killen, Director, Information,Technology Department, Town of North
Andover;
Joan McQuade, Principal, Middle School;
Paul Myette, English Department,North Andover High School;
Barbara Champigny, Senior Center;
Brian Fraser, North Andover Community Access and Media, Inc.;
Stan Limpert,North Andover School Committee;
Ramsey Bahrawy,North Andover Finance Committee; former North Andover
CAM Board of Directors, Producer
Tom Ippolito, Cable Advisory Committee;
Alexander Gamble, High School student;
Marty Larson, resident;
Gayle Heney resident and First Amendment advocate;
Lester Rugg, Senior Center volunteer;
Ronn Faigen, Cable Advisory Committee;
George Dague, Chairman, Cable Advisory Committee
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Based on the extensive ascertainment record outlined above, and based on the
Town's other ascertainment inquiries and supplemental information-gathering and
additional ascertainment documentation of need, all of which have been considered by
the Board of Selectmen,the Board adopts the Ascertainment Findings herein.
As emphasized above, the Board of Selectmen, as Franchising Authority, finds
that there is a particularly strong need for adequate funds for carrying costs and for
acquiring and building out(or for long-term leasing and building out) an adequate, larger
studio space for public, educational and governmental access community programming
(including funds for regular carrying and operating costs of such a larger facility as well
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as capital funds for acquisition);3 and for important current and future facilities and
equipment, including new LED green lighting; high definition equipment for studio
operations and replacement and upgrading of equipment;4 production, editing, municipal
meeting room coverage, remote-origination, school video productions and Institutional
Network facilities as detailed in the Cable Committee's recommended capital budgets, as
set forth or discussed in Hearing Exhibits 1, 4, 5 and 7, attached hereto and incorporated
herein. New meeting room equipment is specifically needed at the Selectmen's meeting
room, a school committee room and for a Police Department stations.
In terms of the Town's future cable-related needs and interests, the Board of
Selectmen has reviewed the Cable Committee's proposed public access, municipal and
school capital and operating cable budgets, cited above, and has been briefed on same in
considerable detail, and the Board finds that said budgets, and the detail and itemization
therein set forth Town PEG access capital and operating needs that must be met in a
renewal franchise with Comcast. Relative to the foregoing,the Board finds that the
Cable Committee has provided a particularly detailed and professional itemization of the
studio, facility, equipment and operating budgets to meet North Andover cable needs.
The Board of Selectmen finds that there is particularly strong need for increasing
the operating budget for public, educational and government (PEG) access funds for local
PEG access programming, staff and related needs; and finds that there is a strong need
for such PEG access operating budget funding in a renewal franchise as reflected in the
Cable Committee's recommended operating budget in "North Andover CAM Operating
Budget Projections," Exhibit B of these Ascertainment Findings (attached). Further, with
respect to the operating budget, the Board notes that additional funding is particularly
necessary for, among other things, carrying 1costs of the urgently needed larger studio
space; hiring additional staff, providing customary benefits to existing staff, municipal
meeting coverage stipends, facility and equipment maintenance needs and training. The
Board of Selectmen also finds that the foregoing operating budget is necessary in light of
the Town's need for increased development of school educational programs designed to
s See fn. 1 above.
4 See Public Hearing Transcript at 28—29 and itemization of equipment needs at Transcript Exhibit 5,and
further discussion of capital needs in Transcript Exhibits 1,4 and 7.
5 See Public Hearing Transcript Exhibit 3.
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generate community programming, and expanded school and municipal meeting
coverage. As detailed in said Exhibit B, the Town therefore needs to increase current
annual franchise fee payments from current levels of approximately $290,000.00 per year
to approximately $440,000 per year to nieet'Towri'needs,with Comcast's contribution
proportional to its share of the universe of the town's total subscriber base. The Town is
amenable to discussion of phasing in these increases, over time, consistent with meeting
Town needs.
The steady growth in demand for governmental and school access uses, in
addition to community uses, has particularly heightened the need for adequately equipped
and funded PEG programs and facilities. Likewise, Comcast's previously stated
preference for Town or Access management of studio and access channels, necessitates
adequate support for studio facilities as the Town simply lacks the overhead and cable
television technical resources available to a cable operator. In addition, adequate funds
will be necessary for replacement of equipment for a multi-year (ten year) license. The
Board of Selectmen finds it particularly important to enable expanded community public
access and school studio operations; significantly upgrade municipal meeting coverage
equipment, and develop municipal, educational and community programs, training and
technical development. Further to the need for expanded PEG access programming and
facilities in North Andover and the benefits of such PEG access, we note that the Town
has received significant testimonial Letters of Support, and ascertainment testimony,
strongly praising and supporting the successful efforts of North Andover Community
Access and Media. Several of these letters of support were made a part of the Town's
cable license renewal ascertainment record and are attached to the Public Hearing
Transcript (Exhibit A).
The Board of Selectmen, as Franchising Authority, finds that the Town needs and
will continue to need three (3) access channels for the Town's cable-related needs,
including long-term expansion of governmental and educational access programming.
The Board of Selectmen finds that Franchisee needs to provide and maintain upstream
and downstream paths from the new studio and other locations, as needed for remote
originations.
Cable system signal quality problems are also found to be a priority concern in
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North Andover, requiring Comcast's responsiveness as needed for satisfactory customer
service and to meet public, municipal and educational access needs of the Town. As
detailed in Ascertainment Exhibit C, Comcast Signal Quality Problems, April 4, 2012
Letter of North Andover Community Access and Media, Inc., North Andover has poor
signal quality on the access channels, including poor audio and `a `squealing noise' most
noticeable on Channel 22. Also there is poor or grainy video during the live municipal
meetings cablecast from Town Hall on all the access channels carrying Town Hall
meeting coverage. During these live municipal meetings from Town Hall, the audio is
reportedly over-modulated (resulting in garbled audio). Service visits have so far only
temporarily remedied this situation, with the problems recurring. In addition,
Ascertainment Exhibit C reports that Comcast has had communications and/or service
problems with respect to responding properly to complaints about signal quality. The
Town has been advised that after a service ticket is initiated, the communication from
Comcast has been unsatisfactory. The service techs reportedly show up unannounced,
and have not left any paper work that documents the nature of the problem or what they
worked on. The service technicians sometimes report working on these matters off site,
however, the experience of North Andover CAM is that the service technicians have not
adequately communicated with complainants about the details of the problems and the
remedies that can be taken. Exhibit C provides specific service/complaint ticket
identification data. Other issues with the channels are a ghosting or an echo of the signal
on 22 as well as the audio squeal. See Exhibit C, attached. Comcast's adequately
responding to and meeting of Town needs to remediate signal quality and related
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customer service problems is a priority:deed of the Town. The Town finds such
remediation requires Comcast information-sharing with the Town regarding known
signal quality problems, the causes of such signal quality problems and possible
remediation plans, including evaluation of the extent to which the problems are arising
from, among other things, aging system drops, internal wiring or other systemic
problems.
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The Board of Selectmen finds that in light of the dramatically increased
networking needs of the Town, the need for and benefit of the I-Net is greater than ever.
Municipal officials report that North Andover continues to need Comcast capital funds
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for the Town's I-Net for critical Town data networking functions and that the Town
would suffer major communications problems if the current I-Net did not receive
additional capital for necessary I-Net improvements': Necessary I-Net related needs
include: maintenance of existing fiber optic network, related data communications
equipment, and facilities to ensure continued, smooth operation of service including
video origination from any room, in any of nearly 20 buildings.
The Town is also dependent on Comcast's I-Net for video origination purposes,
and finds that upgrading of the existing I-Net and continued maintenance of the existing
I-Net is necessary for upstream carriage of PEG access video originations. North
Andover Cable TV and the Town make daily and extensive usage of the Comcast I-Net
for upstream video originations, and seek to expand video origination capabilities.
Accordingly,the Board of Selectmen finds that Licensee must at least continue the level
of I-Net support required under the prior License, and provide capital funding to the
Town for I-Net technical development and programs needed by the Town to garner the
benefits of the existing Town and Comcast I-Nets. Such capital funding needs are
further specified in Public Hearing Transcript Exhibit 5. Further, the Board of Selectmen
finds that Franchisee should work with the Town to augment existing I-Net capabilities
to provide additional bandwidth, high speed transmission and new services to the extent
technically and economically feasible.
With respect to I-Net, the Franchising Authority finds that Comcast needs to
provide the Town with further information about the pass-through of I-Net maintenance
costs to consumers. For example, the Franchising Authority has been advised that
Comcast's rate filings in 2011 reported pass-through to customers of approximately
$16,628 for annual I-Net maintenance. Comcast's 2012 rate filing(Form 1240) shows
$15,961 for annual I-Net maintenance, based on maintenance fees of $1,064.06 per I-Net
mile, for 15 North Andover I-Net miles. Comcast's I-Net has not been used for data, and
is now a video only I-Net. We are also advised that the Massachusetts Cable Television
Division settlement agreement between Comcast's predecessor and the state agency
provided for no pass-through for certain I-Nets used for PEG access video origination
only. See generally Division Acceptance of Franchise Related Costs Settlement
Agreement Submitted by the Parties, Section III, Docket No. Y-96, providing that the
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cable licensee "...will pass through only the incremental maintenance costs generally
resulting from high speed data transmission [examples omitted]." Accordingly, the Town
finds that Comcast should, to be responsive to Town ascertainment and renewal process
needs, eliminate I-Net pass-through costs, and provide a refund for over-collection as
may be applicable, and provide a full explanation of same. These matters were addressed
at the September 14, 2011 public hearing. See Public Hearing Transcript at 60 and
Public Hearing Transcript Exhibit 8, incorporated herein.
Further with respect to ratesetting and consumer issues,North Andover
recognizes that ratesetting matters are commonly addressed through the Department of
Telecommunications and Cable (DTC) ratesetting process. However, as part of the
renewal process, the Town has an interest in determining Comcast's compliance with
applicable regulations, and therefore ratesetting compliance is an appropriate area for
ascertainment review. Accordingly,the Town finds that Comcast needs to explain how
its pass-through of I-Net maintenance costs (outlined above) is appropriate in light of
state precedent removing pass-through for I-Nets not used for data transmission.
With respect to customer service, the Board of Selectmen finds that during the
current license term there were customer service problems, including reports about
customers not being able to get through to customer service and customer problems
getting follow-up by customer service representatives. Complaints concerning customer
service problems continue to warrant license terms and conditions providing
comprehensive consumer protection: The Board of Selectmen finds therefore that in
terms of future cable-related needs and:interests,a renewal franchise, if any, must include
comprehensive customer service, consumer protection and license enforcement terms and
conditions, and continuation of the existing customer service office serving North
Andover.
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The Board of Selectmen finds it necessary for a renewal Franchise to provide for
at least the senior discount and other discounts provided for during the existing license,
and requests further negotiation relative to Comcast's policy on discounts.
The Town finds that to respond reasonably to community needs, Franchisee must
make reasonable renewal Franchise commitments with respect to the foregoing, and with
respect to customary franchising issues including but not limited to customer service
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standards; performance bond and/or letter of credit and license enforcement; and that
Franchisee must generally provide North Andover a renewal franchise that
comprehensively responds to community needs, including terms and conditions not less
than provided in the current North Andover license and not less than provided to other
comparable communities in recent renewals. The Board of Selectmen recognizes that
cable licenses generally do not include Internet service provisions, however, the
Selectmen do request that Comcast provide Internet Access to Schools, Municipal
buildings and NA-CAM to the extent it can do so consistent with its own ability to
provide same outside of the licensing process, and at no charge to the Town.
The Board of Selectmen specifically finds, based on ascertainment process
deliberations and records,that there is compelling need for the foregoing and directs the
Cable Advisory Committee and Town Manager to enter additional ascertainment
information, including but not limited to operating and budget materials, into the North
Andover franchise renewal ascertainment record as needed. The Board of Selectmen, as
Issuing Authority reserves the right to make additional ascertainment findings relative to
cable renewal needs of the Town of North Andover.
Authorization of Preparation of Formal Request for Proposal
Although the Franchising Authority is hopeful that the Town and Comcast will
resolve negotiations issues through informal renewal negotiations, the Franchising
Authority recognizes that recourse to the formal renewal process, including issuance to
Comcast of a formal Request for Proposal may be needed to reserve the Town's rights
under the federal Cable Act formal renewal procedures. Accordingly, the Selectmen as
Franchising Authority hereby authorize and direct the Cable Advisory Committee to
prepare a formal Request for Proposal to issue to Comcast as may be needed consistent
with a `dual track' pursuit of both informal and formal renewal proceedings.
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Johnson, Adele
From: Johnson, Adele
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 10:54 AM
To: Donald Stewart; Richard Vaillancourt(rvaillancourt @townofnorthandover.com); Rosemary
Smedile ; Tracy Watson ; Tracy Watson ; William Gordon
(wgordon @townofnorthandover.com)
Cc: Maylor, Andrew
Subject: BOS tentative meeting schedule for June-December 2012
Good Morning,
The Board will be scheduling their meetings for the next 6 months at a future meeting, but we thought we
would give you a chance to review the Town Manager's recommended dates.
July 16, August 20, September 10, & 24, October 15 & 29, November 5 & 19, December 3 & 17.
Please let me know if this meeting schedule works for you all and this will be voted on at an upcoming
meeting.
As always the Chair will have the option of calling additional meetings if needed.
Thanks,
Adele J.Johnson
Adminstrative Secretary
Town of North Andover
120 Main Street
North Andover,MA 01845
Phone 978.688.9510
Fax 978.688.9556
Email aiohnson @townofnorthandover.com
Web www,TownofNorthAndover.com
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INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
DATE: May 1 2012
TO: Ray Santilli,Assistant Town Manager
FROM: Bruce Thilbodeau,Director of DPW Ir
RE: Request to Surplus Wood Chips and Compost material
I am requesting that the Board of Selectmen surplus the following items that exist at Cyr Recycling
Center:
L) 20,000 cu. yd, of wood chips.
2.) 10,000 cu.yd. of composted material
We have an over abundance of wood chips that have been generated from trees and brush collected
over the past two years. The compost material is from the leaf pick up program over the past few
years. If this request is granted there will still be plenty of wood chips and compost available for
residents or for Town departments' needs.
Once these are declared surplus we will work with you to solicit prices to sell the chips and compost.
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Building (onservation Health Planning Zoning
MEMORANDUM
TO: Andrew W. Maylor,Town Manager
FROM: Curt Bellavance, Director
RE: Affordable Unit Resale
DATE: May 2, 2012
CHAPA (Citizens' Housing and Planning Association), has notified the Town that the following affordable
units are up for sale. CHAPA manages the resale of affordable units for Waverly Oaks.
20 Marengo Street at Waverly Oaks'
The Board of Selectmen has to determine if they want to exercise their right of first refusal. Our office
would recommend that the Board of Selectmen should not exercise their right of first refusal for the
affordable housing unit. If the Town chooses to exercise its right, then it would be the responsibility of
the Town to purchase the property or locate an individual to purchase the property.
CHAPA, which is the monitoring agent for the Town and several other communities, has better
resources to preserve the unit as affordable and has recently hired new staff to manage the marketing
of the units. The timeframe is 120 days to find an applicant that meets the affordable criteria.
Because the Town has been handling several affordable unit resale's during the past twelve months, our
office has been working more closely with the Housing Partnership Committee and North Andover
Housing Trust to ensure that the units stay affordable.
The deadline to act is June 2. If the Board does not act the right of first refusal is deemed authorized. It
is recommended that the Board of Selectmen not exercise their right of first refusal.
1600 Osgood Street,North Andover,Massachusetts 01845
Phone 978.688.9531 Fax 978.688.9542 Web www.lownofnorthandover.com
TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
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May 1, 2012
The Honorable Board of Selectmen
Tracy M. Watson, Chairperson
Town Building
120 Main Street
North Andover,Mass. 01845
The Honorable Tracy M. Watson and the Board of Selectmen:
On behalf of the North Andover Festival Committee, I respectfully request the use of the
North Andover Common for the Annual Sheep Shearing Festival. The one day event will
be held on Sunday, May 20, 2012. We are requesting the use of the common from 6:00
A.M. until 6:00 P.M. The event will be open to the general public from 10:00 A.M. until
4:00 P.M.
The Festival Committee also requests that Massachusetts Ave. and Academy Rd, be
temporarily closed to thru traffic from Osgood St. to Academy Rd. on May 20,2011, for
the hours of 7:00 A.M. until 6:00 P.M.
To keep the event ADA compliant, we are also requesting that one of the Osgood St.
parallel parking areas on the perimeter on the common be designated as a "Handicap
Parking Only" parking area for the one day event, thus allowing the police department to
enforce the restriction.
Respectfully submitted,
Jeffrey J. Coco
Co chairperson
North Andover Festival Committee
Application for the Use of the North Andover Town Common
Please read the attached"Regulations for the Use of the North Andover Town Common"before
completing this application.
Section 1: General Information
M N e of North Andover group or individual applying for use of the Town Common:
Note: The applicant, if an individual must be a resident of North(Andover or, if anon-profit organization must
have its principal place of business located in North Andover.
No h Andover ddres of Group or Individual:
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Name of Contact Person:
Phone Number of Contact Persok'S
Email Address of Contact Person: AD Lon o
Date(s)that Town Common use is requested: ? o /, fM
Note: Use is limited to one day only with allowances for set up and removal one half day prior to the use and
one half day after use,unless it is considered a holiday display pursuant to Section 9(b)of the Town Common
Use regulations. Holiday displays may be allowed from the Thanksgiving Day until the following January 7 th
A) Is the purpose of the use of the Town Common to for the public display of art, banners,signs and
symbols? —_Joe- Yes No
B) Is the purpose of the use of the Town Common to conduct an event where more than twenty people may
assemble and/or participate?
Yes No
If the answer to Question A is yes, please complete Section 2, if the answer to Question 8 is yes,please complete
Section 3. If the Answer to Questions A& 8 are both yes,p lease complete both Section 2 and Section 3.
Section 2: Use of the Town Common for the Purpose of Displayl
Please describe what you will be displaying including a detailed description and dimensions:
Please provide a sketch or picture of what you will be displaying.
Will you need access to electricity for your display? If yes, for what purpose
Please indicate on the attached map approximately where on th Town Common the display will be erected.
Section 3: Use of the Town Common for the Purpose of Conducting an Event
Please describe the nature and purpose gf the event-
The event will begin at !'l Vim./p.m. and end at ,`j sd, a.m.
In total, how many individuals do you anticipate attending the event? s;
At any one time during the event, what is the maximum number of people expected to be on the common?
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Please indicate on the attached map approximately where on the Town Common the event will take place.
Who will be the person or persons representing the applicant who will be present throughout the event? If
these persons will be taking shifts, please provide the time of their shifts: J(: C p r
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Will you be erecting any temporary structures on the common such as tents,f nces, thleti equi merit?
If yes, please describe the size and type of structures: ,-
Will you need access to electricity for this event? If yes,f what purpose: _ -
Will you be serving any food or beverages during the event?
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Will you be charging a fee for any services provided such as food, beverages,games, races, etc.?
If yes; please provide a fee schedule and attache r -��. =� � ��-
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Please describe what your clean up plans consist of in terms of number of people assisting in the clean up, how
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Section 4:Acknowledgements and Signatures
By submitting this application,the signer of this form agrees to the following:
1) That the signer is duly authorized to sign the application on behalf of the applicant and is a resident of
North Andover or works for a non-profit organization whose principal place of business is located in North
Andover.
2) That the user of the common will comply with all rules, regulations and conditions applicable to the use
of the common.
3) That the user of the common will hold the Town, its employees and agents harmless from any and all
claims,suits,causes of action,judgments and demands of any nature made or obtained by third parties which
result from activities or actions of the Town of North Andover, its agents or servants under this permit and if the
judgment is entered against the Town of North Andover, said judgment will be paid by said applicant together
with all interest thereon. '
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Andover, MA 01845.
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From: McCarthy, Fred
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2012 5:11 PM
To: Johnson, Adele
Subject: RE: Urgent Need recommendations today for Sheep Shearing Festival
Adele,
The Fire department has the following concerns. We will need to be notified of all road closures and detours related to
the event. If the use of propane is used for any reason and the cylinders are larger than 20 Ibs the responsible party will
need a permit issued by the Fire department. Fire extinguishers are required if cooking is to take place. I believe a fire
department detail was hired in the past, for the hours the event is open to the public. Have a member of the
committee check on this with the fire department, Access to the common should be provided for an ambulance in the
event of an emergency. I suggest, if electrical cords are used the electrical inspector be notified prior to the event for
inspection.
Thank you,
Lt Fred McCarthy
Fire Prevention,
978-688-9590
From: Johnson, Adele
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2012 11:44 AM
To: Gallagher, Paul; Carney, John; Melnikas, Andrew; McCarthy, Fred; Thibodeau, Bruce; Barry, Nancy; Sawyer, Susan
Subject: FW: Urgent Need recommendations today for Sheep Shearing Festival
Importance: High
Please send me your recommendations today,
Sorry to give this to you late but the Festival Committee just gave this to me and the Board needs to add this to
Monday's May 7t" meeting.
Thanks
Adele J.Johnson
Adminstrative Secretary
Town of North Andover
120 Main Street
North Andover,MA 01845
Phone 978.688.9510
Fax 978.688.9556
Email aiohnson @townofnorthandover.com
Web www.TownofNorthAndover.com
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Police Department '
1475 Osgood Street
North Andover,MA. 01845
Tel:978-683-3168
Chief of Police
Paul J. Gallagher
To: Andrew Maylor,Town Manager
From: Chief Paul J. Gallagher
RE: Annual Sheep Shearing Festival
Date: May 3, 2012
The Police Department recommends favorable action on the request from North Andover Festival Committee
for the Annual Sheep Shearing Festival on May 20, 2012. The department will work with the committee for
street closures and parking per their proposal. Bicycle officers will be assigned to assist with the public.
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INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
DATE: May 3, 2012
TO: Adele Johnson, Administrative Secretary
FROM: Bruce Thibodeau, Director of Public Works
CC: Tim Willett, Operations Manager
RE: Sheep Sheering Festival
The Division of Public Works has no objection to the request from the Festival Committee. The
Department will work with the Committee to make it a successful event.
Licensing
Commissioners
TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
OFFICE OF
TOWN CLERK
120 MAIN STREET
NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845
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Joyce A. Bradshaw, CMMC o p Telephone(978)688-9501
Town Clerk, * FAX(978)688-9557
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Rosemary Connelly Smedile, Chairman, Licensing Commission
Members of the Board of Selectmen
Andrew,Maylor, Town Manager
FROM: Karen A. Fitzgibbons, Asst, Town Clerk 's
DATE: May 1, 2012
SUBJECT: One Day All Alcohol Request
Attached please find an application from Lauren Tredeau on behalf of Merrimack College for a
One Day All Alcohol Request. The event is a"Legacy Reception"to be held at the Rogers
Center on the grounds of Merrimack College on May 19, 2012 from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Favorable recommendations are included from the Police and Fire Departments.
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me or Joyce Bradshaw.
Thank you.
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NOKTFSL.ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01545
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April 20, 2012
VIA FIRST CLASS MAIL
Board of Selectmen
Town of North Andover
120 Main Street
North Andover, MA 01845
ATTN: Karen Fitzgibbons
Re: Merrimack College-Request far one-day license
Dear Sir or Madam:
Please find enclosed a completed One Day Liquor License Application and a
check in support of same. Specifically,the Legacy Reception will be held in the
Rogers Center.
Should you need anything further, please let met know. As always, thank you
so much for your help.
Very truly yours,
Alexa Abowitz
Vice President of Administration
And General Counsel
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ONE DAY LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION
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Non Profit Organization Other Than Non Profit
Wine& Malt All Alcohol Wine &Malt
ALCOHOL MUST BE PURCHASED BY THE LICENSEE FROM A WHOLESALER
Has permission been received from the property owner to hold this event?
Who is serving the alcohol?f/
Does the server have liquor liability insurance?
Have servers had training in alcohol service? -
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1,the undersigned, understand and agree to the restriction and responsibilities of holding a One Day
Alcohol License and certify that I am not prohibited from holding such license. I agree that the Town of
No n An ove is in no way responsible for the ctions of the applicant.
Ap 6/nt's Signature Date
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Police Department
1475 Osgood Street
North Andover,MA. 01845
Tel: 978-683-3168 '
To: Karen Fitzgibbons
From: Lt.John Carney
RE: One Day License
Date: April 30, 2012
The Police Department recommends favorable action on the request from Merrimack College for a one day all
alcohol license on May 19th at the Rogers Center as outlined in the application.
TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
Fire Department
['ire Prevention Office
Central Fire Headquarters
124 MAIN STREET
NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845
Telephone(978) 688-9593
}� FAX (978) 688-9594
Andrew Mebrikus
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Lt Frederick AfcCcirlhv
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The Fire Department has reviewed the request for a one day alcohol license for
Merrimack College on May 19, 2012 at the Rodgers Center. We do not have any issues with this
request.
Chief Andy Melnikas
TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
OFFICE OF
TOWN CLERK
120 MAIN STREET
NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845
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TO: Rosemary Connelly Smedile, Chairman, Licensing Comm.
Members of the Board of Selectmen
Andrew Maylor, Town Manager
FROM: Karen A. Fitzgibbons,Asst. Town Clerk
DATE: May 2, 2012
SUBJECT: One Day All Alcohol License
Attached please find a request from John Gallagher on behalf of Merrimack College for a One
Day All Alcohol License. The event is a"Senior Send Off BBQ" and will be held under a tent
on the Campus Center parking lot. Date of the event is May 18, 2012 from 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm.
Included are favorable recommendations from the Police Department, Fire Department and
Building Inspector.
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me or Joyce Bradshaw.
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Board of Selectmen
Town of North Andover
120 Main Street
North Andover, MA 01845
ATTN: Karen Fitzgibbons
Re: Merrimack College-Request or one-day license
Dear Sir or Madam:
Please find enclosed a completed One Day Liquor License Application and a
check in support of same. Specifically,the Senior Send Off BBQ will be held in the
Campus Center parking lot.
Should you need anything further, please let met know. As always,thank you
so much for your help.
Very truly yours,
, -JItKa
C.Alexa Abowitz
Vice President of Administration
And General Counsel
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Contact Number&e-mail - 4H55
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Name of CatererC $
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Non Profit Organ! ti Other Than Non Profit
Wine&Malt All Alcoho Wine&Malt
ALCOHOL MUST BE PURCHASED BY THE LICENSEE FROM A WHOLESALER
Has permission been received from the property owner to hold this event?
Who is serving the alcohol?
Does the server have liquor liability insurance? I Ir
Have servers had training in alcohol service?
I,the undersigned, understand and agree to the restriction and responsibilities of holding a One Day
Alc 1 License and certify that i am not prohibited from holding such license. 1 agree that the Town of
I�h A over is in noway responsible for the actions of the applicant.
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS
Police Department
1475 Osgood Street
North Andover,MA. 01845
Tel.978-683-3168
To: Karen Fitzgibbons
From: Lt.John Carney
RE: One Day License
Date: May 2,2012
The Police Department recommends favorable action on the request from John Gallagher and Merrimack
College for a one day all alcohol license on May 18th on the College Grounds as outlined in the application.
TOVVNTOF NORTH ANDOVER
Fire Department
Fire Prevention Office
Central Fire Headquarters
124 MAIN STREET
NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 41845
Telephone(978) 688-9593
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Fare Chief
Lt Frederick McCarthy
Fire Prevention Officer A1r:Ccrr tly� townofraortd2andr�s er°.cars
The Fire Department has reviewed the request for a one day alcohol license for the Senior
Send Off Barbeque at Merrimack College We do not have any issues with this request.
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Fitzgibbons, Karen
From: Brown, Gerald
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2012 2:57 PM
7o: Fitzgibbons, Karen
Subject: RE: Last minute One Day for Merrimack College
The Building Dept has no issues with Merrimack College All Alcohol One Day License
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
OFFICE OF
TOWN CLERK
120 MAIN STREET
NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845
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Joyce A. Bradshaw,CMMC ti Telephone(978)688-9501
Town Clerk, , FAX(978)688-9557
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MEMORANDUM
'TO: Rosemary Connelly Smedile, Chairman, Licensing Commission
Members of the Board of Selectmen
Andrew Maylor, Town Manager
FROM: Karen A. Fitzgibbons,Asst. Town Cleric'{�%
DATE: May 2, 2012
SUBJECT: One Day All Alcohol License
Attached please find an application for a One Day All Alcohol License. The event is a wedding
to be held in the Dining Hall of Brooks School on June 15, 2012 from the hours of 4 pm to 10
pm. Also attached is a letter from Brett Fuhrman, Chief Financial Officer of Brooks School,
supporting the event. A copy of a ServSafe Alcohol Certificate is included naming the person
who will be responsible for serving the alcohol.
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Favorable recommendations are included from the North Andover Police and Fire Departments.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact either me or Joyce Bradshaw.
Thank you.
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
ONE DAY LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION
(30 DAY NOTICE STRONGLY RECOMMENDED)
Organization holding event: {
Name&Address of Responsible Party:
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Contact Number&e-mail (A Lo
Location of Event:
Type of Event:
Is the event being catered? Yes No
Name of Caterer )
Date&Time of Event: 161 1 -2—
Non Profit Organization Other Than Non Profit
Wine &Mali (F Alcohol Wine & Malt
ALCOHOL MUST BE PURCHASED BY'THE LICENSEE FROM A WHOLESALER
Has permission been received from the property owner to hold this event? .�j
Who is serving the alcohol? y
Does the server have liquor liability insurance?
Have servers had training in alcohol service? LA
i, the undersigned, understand and agree to the restriction and responsibilities of holding a One Day
Alcohol License and certify that I am not prohibited from holding such license. I agree that the Town of
North Andover is in no way responsible for the actions of the applicant.
Applicant's Signature Date
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BROOKS SCHOOL,NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01A4,1298
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March 8, 2012
To whom it may concern:
This is to notify you that there will be an event held at Brooks School on June 15, 2012.
We are writing to let you know that we are aware there will be a cash bar from 4 P.M. through
10 P.M. on that evening.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact us at 97$-725-6325.
Sincerely,
Brett Fuhrman
Chief Financial'Officer
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Police Department
1475 Osgood Street
North Andover,MA. 01845 :t
Tel.978-683-3168 a
To: Karen Fitzgibbons
From: Lt.John Carney
RE: One Day License
Date: May 1, 2012
The Police Department recommends favorable action on the request from Donna Adams and Brooks School for
a one day all alcohol license on June 15`h on the School Grounds as outlined in the application.
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
Fire Department
Central Fire Headquarters—Fire Prevention Office
124 MAIN STREET
NORTH ANDOVER, MASSAC:HUSErrs 01845
NORTH
Andrew Melnikas
Fire Chief A Telephone (978) 688-9593
FAX (978) 688-9594
Lt. F. McCarthy o, ,
Fire Prevention Officer �'�s°^�*•°�'"�<y aiiielnikasL)townofnortha.ndove.r.com
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Town Clerks Office
120 Main St.
North Andover, Ma
May 2, 2012
Karen,
The Fire Department recommends favorable action for a 1 day liquor license on June 15, 2012 at Brooks
School between the hours of 4:00:10:00 pm, For the purpose of a wedding reception.
Regards,
Lt Frederick McCarthy
Fire Prevention
978-688-9590
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
2012 ANNUAL TOWN MEETING WARRANT ARTICLES
AS OF APRIL 23,2012
Alpha Num. Article Title Sponsor Board of Selectmen Finance Committee Planning Board
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A 1 Reports of Special Committees Board of Selectmen
B 2 Reports of Receipts and Expenditures Board of Selectmen
C 3 Authorization of the Town Manager or Superintendant of Schools Regarding Contracts Board of Selectmen
D 4 Authorization to Accept Grants of Easements Board of Selectmen
E 5 Authorization to Grant Easements Board of Selectmen
Y 6 Finger Print Based Criminal Record Background Checks Town Manager
AA 7 Amend Chapter 69-7.1 of the Town Bylaws Fire Chief
AB 8 Amend Chapter 28.3 of the Town Bylaws Board of Selectmen
AF 9 Amend General Bylaws-Chapter 59-6-Annual Town Meeting Date Town Clerk
AG 10 Amend General Bylaws-Add Chapter 174-Trees DPW
AN 11 Change Time of Elected Officials Assuming Office(Henry Fink Proposal) Board of Selectmen Not Oficially Filed
1 12 Continuation of MGL,Chapter 59,Section 5K,Senior Work Program-Funding Town Manager
AO 13 Adopt Provisions of MGL Chapter 60,Section 3D-Elderly Disabled Tax Fund Town Manager
AP 14 Rescind MGL c.31,section 47-DPW labor civil service Town Manager
Z 15 Reduction of Community Preservation Act Surcharge CP-William Callahan
AC 16 Petition the General Court-Liquor Quota Increase-LaBottega-Turnpike St. CP-Angela Paolini
AD 17 Petition the General Court-Amend Town Charter-Change Election to June CP-George Vozeolas
AE 18 Petition the General Court-Amend Town CharterTown Meeting Proceedures Town Clerk
F 19 Compensation of Elected Officials Board of Selectmen
G 20 Prior Year Unpaid Bills Board of Selectmen
H 21 Establishment of Revolving Funds Board of Selectmen
J 22 Amend General Fund Appropriation for FY12 Board of Selectmen
O 23 General Fund Appropriation Fiscal Year 2013 Board of Selectmen
P 24 Water Enterprise Fund Appropriation Fiscal Year 2013 Board of Selectmen
Q 25 Sewer Enterprise Fund Appropriation Fiscal Year 2013 Board of Selectmen
R 26 Stevens Estate at Osgood Hill Enterprise Fund Appropriation Fiscal Year 2013 Board of Selectmen
N 27 Amend Capital Plan Appropriations from Prior Years Board of Selectmen
S 28 Capital Improvement Plan Appropriation Fiscal Year 2013 Board of Selectmen
X 29 Energy Services Company Project Funding Town Manager
V 30 Sale of Public Buildings Town Manager
AQ 31 Amend CPA BAN Authorization Town Manager
T 32 Report of the Community Preservation Committee and Appropriation Board of Selectmen
U 33 Appropriation from Federal Early Retirement Reinsurance Program Board of Selectmen
W 34 Capital Stabilization Account Town Manager
AL 35 Transfer to Stabilization Board of Selectmen
AM 36 Transfer to OPEB Stabilization Board of Selectmen
AH 37 Amend Zoning Bylaw-Section 8.1.4-Off Street Parking General Requirements Planning Board
AI 38 Amend Zoning Bylaw-Section 4.135-Industrial S-Added Use Planning Board
AK 39 Amend Zoning Map-1080 Osgood Street-Map35 Parcel 19 from 12 to B-2 Planning Board
Al 40 Amend Zoning Bylaw-Section 4.137-Floodplain District Planning Board
AR 41 Amend Zoning Bylaw-Section 16.5 Drive Through in CDD2 Board of Selectmen
M Amend Stevens Hill i Fund Aporopriation for FY12 Board of Selectmen
K Amend Water Fund Appropriation for FY12 Board of Selectmen
L Amend Sewer Fund Appropriation for FY12 Board of Selectmen
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MASTER LIST-2012 ANNUALTOWN MEETING-MARCH 28 2012Sheetl5/2/201211:09 AM
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April 24, 2012 APR
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Andrew Maylor
Town Manager
North Andover Town Hall
120 Main Street
North Andover, MA 01845
Dear Mr. Maylor:
I would like to request to be put on the agenda of the next Board of Selectmen meeting to appeal the
Order of Conditions that was approved by the North Andover Conservation Commission(NACC)for
MassDEP File#242-1480 on April 13, 2012. It is my position that the North Andover Wetlands
Protection Bylaws and Regulations have been violated and the Conservation members have failed to
ensure fairness, consistency and create a uniformity of process to clarify, define and enforce the
provisions of the Bylaw of the Town of North Andover, Massachusetts.
The Buffer Zone,the area of land that extends 100-feet horizontally outward from the boundary of
any resource area is subject to protection under the Wetlands Protection Act,M.G.L. Chapter 131,
Section 40; areas as specified in 310 CMR 10.02(1)(a) and the North Andover Wetland Protection
Bylaws and Regulations, Chapter 178. According to section 3.4 of the Regulations and Appendix F,
no activity is permitted within 25-feet of the edge of the wetland resource area identified in Section
1.3. This standard has been adopted by the Commission because the alteration of land immediately
adjacent to a wetland is likely to result in the alteration of the wetland itself. Alterations typically
result from siltation, over grading, deposition of construction debris, unregulated filling, vegetation
clearing, and extension of lawns or the depositing of yard waste.
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The North Andover Wetlands Protection Bylaw and Regulations clearly states that the applicant shall
have the burden of proving by a preponderance of credible evidence that the activity proposed in the
Notice of Intent will not cause adverse impacts to any of the interest and values sought to be protected
by this Bylaw.
According to sections 5.0; 5.1 and 5.2 of the NA Wetland Protection Regulations a waiver of a
specific wetland resource area may be granted if there are no feasible alternative that provides
fewer impacts to the resource area values. The applicant has demonstrated and proven that
there is an alternative which is grandfathered in and would not disturb the boundary of the
25-Foot No-Disturbance Zone resource area. An Alternative Analysis(Option C)was presented to the
NACC on November 16, 2011 which involved the renovation of the existing dwelling.
In reference to the NACC Wavier Request Form dated March 28,2012 provided by The Neve-Morin
Group, Inc the request for the Waiver of sections 5.1: No Disturbance Zone and 5.2:No Build Zone
states "The current usable lawn area on the site extends to the wetland edge; the 25 foot no disturb
zone would allow no yard"The only reason the applicant is looking for this waiver request and the
NACC granted it is solely to provide a bigger yard which is in conflict to the Wetland Bylaw and
Regulations.
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The NACC has already documented on 4 34 Order of Conditions for 15 Lorraine Ave also located on
and adjacent to 14 Lorraine Ave that they do not have jurisdiction and found"that the intensive use of
the upland area and buffer zone proposed will cause further alteration of the wetland resource areas.
In order to prevent any alteration of wetland resource areas a twenU five foot(25)No-Disturbance
Zone and a fifth foot(50)No-Construction Zone shall be established from the edge of the adjacent
wetland resource area. The Conservation Administrator and/or other agents of the NACC do not
have the authority to waive these setbacks as established under the local bylaw. No disturbance of
existing grade, soils or vegetation is permitted in the No-Disturbance zone. The state agency,
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection(MASSDEP) agreed with the NACC
position.
I have actively participated in the review of this project and officially documented my concerns
to the Conservation Commission via the public hearings which where held on the following dates:
June 9, 2010; November 16, 2011; January 11, 2012 and March 28, 2012.
Disturbing the wetlands resource area and their surroundings will cause injustice to what time and
nature has created.
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
Michelle Saracusa
210 Andover Street
North Andover, MA 01845
Tel: 978-682-7761
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INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
DATE: May 1,2012
TO: Bruce Thibodeau, Director DPW
Cathy Darby, Personnel Director
FROM: Timothy Willett, Operations Manager
RE: Recommendation for Senior Working Foreman—
Dan Hollins
Four candidates were interviewed for the position of Senior Working Foreman over the past two days—
Keith Seguin, Mike Nicosia, Mike Dunn, and Dan Hollins. I feel Dan Hollins is the top candidate for the
job. Dan brings 23 years of experience of DPW Operations, is respected by his fellow employees, and has
the following licenses: CDL, Hoisting, and Grade 11 Water Distribution. He has been the Working
Foreman in the Water Department for the past 7 years, and this experience will be very useful at the Senior
Foreman level.
Consequently, I recommend that the position of Senior Working Foreman be offered to Dan Hollins.
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Facility and Review Assessment
Town of North Andover, MA
Facility: North Andover Middle School
495 Main Street
North Andover, MA
Date: 4.1 7.2012
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The Middle School is the 2nd largest school in the North Andover, MA district and is located at 495
Main Street at the intersection of Rte. 125 (Chickering Road). The facility was initially constructed as
a high school in 1954 and converted to a middle school in the mid 1970's. There have been two
additions to the facility— 1962 & 1995. It consists of a 1 &2 story brick masonry structure which
includes a system of three (3) academic classroom `wings' (Symmes, Freeman & Carrier) plus
gymnasium, auditorium, performing arts center, cafeterias (2), art, music and administration areas.
The school houses the 6th 7th and 8th grade classes. The overall building configuration creates an
enclosed perimeter with interior courtyards. Its structural construction varies according to each `wing'
while the brick exterior cladding and window system is typical throughout. The building and
associated site improvements are installed on a;relatively flat site created by re-grading of the pre-
existing south to north sloping terrain. The facility is served by public utilities; water, sewer, electrical,
communications, natural gas. Vehicular access is provided by four (4) driveway entrances connected
to a perimeter access road. Parking is,.provided at southeast side of the site. Athletic fields are
located at an elevated site to the southeast of the facility. The MEP systems are consistent with the
age of the existing structure and additions. There are substantial improvements & modifications to the
boilers, lighting systems& hvac provided at the time of subsequent renovations/additions. The entire
facility has a wet pipe fire protection sprinkler system`throughout. The building provides ADA exterior
access via `at grade' entrances (4) and interior vertical access via elevators (3. Metal storage
containers are located at the south-end of the site.
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Lot size: acres
Building size: 150,000 sf
Stories: 2 plus basement/crawl space levels
% used: 100 % (+)
Constructed: initial facility 1953, additions" 962 & 1995
Parking: spaces at the north/east".side of site
Structure: varies; reinforced concrete/masonry, steel framed/masonry
Envelope: brick masonry,
Roof: epdm — ballasted (current)
Vert. Transp: stairwells; two (2) serving each academic wing
Elevator: one (1) elevator serving each academic wing (total = 3)
Plumbing: interior' pip e'
drainage,system
Sanitarywaste drain &vent
Circulating hot water system
Domestic cold,water"distribution system
Natural gas distrbution piping
HVAC hot water heating ystem
`unit venflators-typical each classroom
za central exhaust
Roof 0,,,Pnits;
Ductless'split systems;
FireProtection; wet pipe sprinkler system
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Electrical volt_amp, ' phase service
Fire Alarm: fire detection &annunciation system
hard wired/radio beacon signalization
Security: intrusion alarm system
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Site:
Utilities;
Facility is served by public; water, sewer, gas & electrical utilities.
Communications systems newly installed phone & data
drainage;
storm water system;
sheet flow drainage to catch basins
discharge into public infrastructure
Interior roof drainage;
piped to storm water system
Crawl space/foundation drainage;
pumped sump systems
Identified needs;
catch basin cleaning required
improved crawl space water management system
Trash service;
provided by private vendor
dumpsters& recycling enclosures located at south end of site
Grading;
Facility installed on a northerly sloped site
Athletic fields located at elevated southwest side of site
Landscaping;
ornamental landscaping provided at building perimeter
Plantings show evidence of low maintenance.
Grassed lawn areas at building perimeter& north/east sides
Identified needs;
Trimming/pruning of landscaping
Athletic fields;
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Hayes stadium:
Football & soccer events
Large bleacher seating
Observation booth/storage facility west side of site
Snack bar/toilet facilities north end of site
Perimeter running track
Multi-use fields:
located at south end of site
baseball facility -southeast corner s
softball facility - northwest corner
Paving, drives, sidewalks,curbs,
driveway entrances;.
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Southwest (parker road). n .
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Concrete pave' bUs,pickup area
Paved basketball court-at east side of site
Identified needs j
Paving repatrsat n.e. drive
Concrete walk`repairs bus pickup area
Parking
Main lot,lgeated at southwest corner of site
Smaller parking areas at northeast corner of site
Total of 200 spaces provided
Daily parking requirements adequate
Event parking
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Structure:
Foundation:
Poured concrete foundation systems (typical)
Poured concrete slab (typical);
areas
Basement crawl space;
Typical all areas except 1995 addition
Superstructure:
1953 structure:
Pier supported slab with crawl space area below
Pier supported slab at crawl space areas
Poured concrete columns, floor/roof decks
1962 structure:
Pier supported slab with crawl space area below
cafeteria- Steel framed columns/roof
academic wing - poured concrete columns, floor/roof decks
1995 structure:
Earth supported concrete `slab on grade'
Steel framed columns/floor/roof
Poured concrete deck 2nd floor level
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Envelope:
Masonry:
Face brick work appears in generally good condition
Some repairs required at older masonry portions
Re-caulking required at construction joints
Painting:
Minimal exterior painting maintenance required
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roof:
existing:
ballasted epdm (typical except at 1962 cafeteria)
proposed: '
new TPO roof installation scheduled for 2012 spring/summer(Green Program)
Sealants/caulking:
Caulked joints;
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Construption joints, expansion joints, dissimilar materials
Identified needs;
Repair failed joint sealants
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Crac)ted masonry repairs south side auditorium
General masonry repointing
Masonry gaps (misc. - east fagade,etc)
Existing roof failed at many locations (except at 1995 addition)
Numerous leaking conditions
Reference roof report (10/31/2011)
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rusted perimeter spandrel beam at gym roof
exterior hollow metal doors
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Window/Door Systems;
Insulated glass window systems (typical);
Glazed window systems in good condition
Gymnasium "Kalwall" translucent window system
Doors:
Exterior hollow metal doors at secondary exit/access locations
Primary entrance/egress aluminum framed/glass systems
Identified needs;
Some failed insulating glass units require replacement
Investigation required into black coating (mildew'?) on "Kalwall" panel
Interior:
Flooring;
Carpet;
Classrooms,academic hallways,administration
Vct;
main hallways & corridors, cafeterias
vct in generally good condition
minor repairs required
Ceramic tile;
toilet rooms,kitchen,locker rooms/showers
wood; "
gymnasium floor
Identified needs;
Repairs required all areas (typical)
Replacement carpet at selected locations
Consider replacement vct flooring (in lieu of carpet)
Ceramic tile minor repairs required
Gym floor refinishing required
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Ceiling:
Suspended acoustical ceiling systems
Hard gwb ceilings
Exposed structure
Identified needs;
Replace damaged acoustical file
Finishes:
Painted interior;
Walls, doors, wood,trim, ceilings
Identified needs,
Refinish;
wood finish","at windows
,r wood Aport..uni ts
Repaint; wall"':`d6or frames
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Plumbing:
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Water distribution;
Domestic water supply
Backflow preventer
Piped hot/cold water distribution throughout
Circulating hot water system
Commercial hot water heater (new jan. 2012)
Waste/vent/drain;
Piped sanitary sewer system
Discharge to public sewer infrastructure
Dedicated waste/vent system for chemistry lab
Roof drainage;
Interior piped drainage system
Discharge into exterior storm water infrastructure
Gas piping;
Natural gas piping distribution system
Hot water system, comfort heating, kitchen (cooking)
Fire Protection`system:
Wet pipe sprinkler system throughout
Public fire protection water service provided
HVAC:
Hot water heating system:
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Boilers:
Natural gas fired boilers
2 - million btuh
Installed:—/—/—
Unit ventilators:
Typical most areas (classroom, cafeteria)
Ventilation/exhaust:
Rooftop/mechanical penthouse mounted:equipment
Fresh air intake/supply/distribution systems
Dedicated exhaust; kitchen,,,,"i- ts, locker rooris
fan coil units:
ducted ventilation system
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Cooling:
Ad-ihistration area, library, IT only
Rooftop mounted;eqt.
Ductless"split systerr�.at IT
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Piping:
Piping system installed throughout for future ac system
Controls .
Pneumatic type system
Identified needs;
Controls system computer has failed
temperature control issues throughout
Building wide controls evaluation/upgrade recommended
Removal of abandoned hot water heater eqt.
Modify boiler breeching (due to hot water system modifications)
Hvac eqt. maintenance; filters, controls, etc. (standard p.m.
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Electrical:
Service:
amp, volt, ph
Mdp
Main switch
Transformer: exterior pad mounted utility eqt.
Emergency generator:
KVA
Emergency power/lighting panels
Distribution
Power distribution:
Electrical lighting and power subpanels
Distribution throughout
Emergency Lighting:
System provided throughout
Emergency generator powered
Lighting system:
Interior:
Fluorescent light fixtures throughout
Energy savings lighting modifications
Exterior:
Building mounted fixtures at perimeter
Pole mounted fixtures parking lot areas
Fire alarm system:
Detection & annunciation provided throughout
Facp provided at front entry
Radio/hard wired signalization to emergency response
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Flow and tamper devices at sprinkler system
Security system:
Intrusion system provided throughout
Identified needs;
Fire alarm system chronic fault (beeping noise-trouble light)
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Sources of facilities information has been,obtained from, custodial staff,Director
of School Operations, outside trade%maintenance vendors, school/municipal
administrative staff and employees.
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Maylor, Andrew
From: Foulds, Eric
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2012 10:55 AM
To: Maylor, Andrew
Subject: FW: Police Assoc. Monument
From: Foulds, Eric
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2012 10:50 AM
To: 'townmanager @townofnorthandover.com'
Subject: Police Assoc. Monument
Mr. Maylor,
Approximately 35 years ago the North Andover Police Association, an association comprised of active and retired
members of the North Andover Police Department, had a monument placed at the site of the old police station, 566
Main St..The monument is engraved with the names of deceased members and serves as a place where both officers
and family members can remember and reflect on those that have passed away.The monument is also the focal point of
the Association's annual Memorial Day service where officers and family members gather and all deceased officers are
recognized with special attention given to those that have passed away during the previous year.
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The North Andover Police Association would like permission to move the monument to our new location at 1475
Osgood St. so that this year's Memorial Day service can be held there. We have several local businesses volunteering
their services to help with the move and we are planning a small service when the monument is placed in its new
location.The Association membership feels strongly that the monument should be at our new location due to the
history it represents and the impression it leaves on all who view it. A solemn service and police escort of the
monument is planned once a move date has been set.
As the monument is currently on Town land and will be placed on Town land I would like your permission, as well as the
permission of the Board of Selectman, to move the monument. Any property disturbed during the excavation will be
restored and the new location will kept in a manner befitting the stature of the monument. If you have any questions or
would like to view the proposed new location please contact me.
Respectfully,
Sgt. E.J. Foulds
North Andover Police Assoc.Treasurer
(978)-683-3168
(978)-457-5821
Please nom tf?Ea Mai>s achu.,etts sncrotary of yt.atE..: oftic.o,h�as.lr.;te,rri.ied E,YiaY tnov,rn,,:zils 90 txnit_t arei:iurinoa( w,<.c,c au e r?ubi C records,For mc?rE=
information ple,,ase refer to http://www.sec.state,ma.us/pre/preidx,htm,
Please consider the environment beforo�inn'tintt this email.
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