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SPECIAL TOWNMEETING-JUL Yl0, 2006
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
ESSEX, SS.
To either of the Constables of the Town of North Andover:
GREETINGS:
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and in compliance with
Chapter 39 of the General Laws, as amended, and our North Andover Town Bylaws and
requirements of the Town Charter, you are hereby directed to notify and warn the
inhabitants of the Town of North Andover who are qualified to vote in Town affairs to
meet at the North Andover High School, 430 Osgood Street on Monday July 10, 2006 at
6:30PM then and there to act upon the following articles:
Article 1. Amend Bylaws - Chapter 115, Garbage, Rubbish and Refuse. To see
if the Town will vote to delete in its entirety Chapter 115, Garbage, Rubbish and Refuse
of the Code of North Andover and replace it with the following:
The Board of Selectmen is authorized to establish rules and regulations concerning solid
waste collection and disposal within the boundaries of North Andover. The rules and
regulations, at a minimum, shall provide for the following:
1) Compliance with all state laws and regulations governing the collection
and disposal of solid waste.
2) Compliance with all Board of Health regulations governing the collection
and disposal of solid waste. The Board of Health and the Board of
Selectmen shall work cooperatively so that each Board's rules and
regulations complement each other and provide for a consistent method of
solid waste collection and disposal.
3) That the cost, both direct and indirect, of the collection and disposal of
solid waste shall be paid entirely by user fees, grants or sources other than
general taxation. The Board of Selectmen is authorized to set and amend
fees for solid waste collection and disposal, including provisions for
elderly or needs based discounts, consistent with this bylaw.
4) Collection of solid waste shall be done at a minimum once a week and
recyclable materials at least once every two weeks. A monetary incentive
to recycle solid waste materials through a user fee system that is graduated
so that the more solid waste that is disposed, the higher the user fee.
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5) Collection of solid waste and recyclables at each single detached single-
family residence and each multiple residence dwelling that contains fewer
than nine units, although the Board of Selectmen, through its rules and
regulations, may provide for solid waste collection and disposal services
to be provided to other dwellings and buildings, consistent with this
bylaw.
6) The implementation of an effective recycling program at municipal and
school buildings.
7) An annual report that provides detailed revenue and expense reports and
amounts of solid waste and recyclables collected.
8) An enforcement program to prevent illegal disposal of solid waste and
ensure compliance with rules and regulations. Violations of regulations
shall be punished fines to be established by the Board of Selectmen and
which may be enforced by non-criminal disposition procedures in
accordance with Mass. Gen. Laws. Chapter 40, Section 21D. The
enforcement agents shall be the Police Department and the Board of
Health or their designee.
Prior to adopting or amending rules and regulations, the Board of Selectmen shall
conduct a public hearing with notice provided in a newspaper of general circulation at
least seven days prior to the hearing. Said notice shall provide a summary of the proposed
changes.
This bylaw will only take effect (1) after approval by the Attorney General and (2) after
the defeat of a Town wide referendum for a Proposition 2 '/2 override for funding the
operating budget of the Town and public schools for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
2006.
Or take any actions relative thereto.
Petition of the Board of Selectmen
Article 2. Establish A Solid Waste Services Enterprise Fund. To see if the Town
will vote to accept the provisions of Chapter 44, Section 53F'/z of the Massachusetts
General Laws to establish a `self-sufficient' Solid Waste Services Enterprise Fund to
support a "Pay As You Throw" (PAYT) service effective as soon as possible; or to take
any other action relative thereto.
Petition of Peter Reed and others
Article 3. Solid Waste Services Enterprise Fund Appropriation. To see if the Town
will vote to raise and appropriate from Solid Waste Services Enterprise Fund revenues,
transfer from available funds or otherwise provide a sum or sums of money sufficient for
the purpose of funding the Solid Waste Services Enterprise Fund for the Fiscal Year
ending June 30, 2007; or to take any other action relative thereto.
Petition of Peter Reed and others
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Article 4. Authorization To Place A Lien On Real Property For Non Payment Of
Trash Collection Fees. To see if the Town will vote to allow the Treasurer/Collector to
impose a lien on real property located within the Town of North Andover for non
payment of trash collection and disposal user fees, said lien shall be know as the
"municipal charges lien" pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 40, Section 58; or to take any other
action in relative thereto.
Petition of the Board of Selectmen
Article 5. Amend General Bylaws To Allow and Require that Solid Waste Services
Be Self-Supporting. To see if the Town will vote to amend the General Bylaws to allow
Solid Waste Services to be provided by the Town only as a self-sufficient "Pay As You
Throw"-type system, and require that related service charges be adequate to fully cover
all direct and indirect costs; or to take any other action relative thereto.
Petition of Peter Reed and others
Article 6. Insert "or the Solid Waste Services Enterprise" into General Bylaws
Chapter 115 Section 1. To see if the Town will vote to amend General Bylaws Chapter
115 section 1 by inserting the text "or the Solid Waste Services Enterprise" into the first
portion of the first sentence such that it would then read "The Division of Public Works
or the Solid Waste Services Enterprise shall each week collect the refuse and trash of
or to take any other action relative thereto.
Petition of Peter Reed and others
Article 7. Amend Fiscal Year 2007 General Fund Appropriation. To see if the
Town will vote to amend the General Fund Appropriation for Fiscal Year 2007 as voted
under Article 18 of the 2006 Annual Town Meeting; or to take any other action relative
thereto.
Petition of the Board of Selectmen
Article 8. Stabilization Fund(s). To see if the Town will vote to establish any new
Stabilization Fund(s) or vote appropriations into or out of any existing Stabilization
Fund(s); or to take any other action relative thereto.
Petition of the Board of Selectmen
Article 9. Amend `Solid Waste/Recycling' Portion of FY2007 "All Other Public
Works" General Fund Appropriation. To see if the Town will vote to amend the
"Solid Waste/Recycling" portion of the FY2007 "All Other Public Works" General Fund
Appropriation; or to take any other action relative thereto.
Petition of Peter Reed and others
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Article 10. Accept Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40 Section 22f Regarding
Setting Fees. To see if the town will vote to accept the Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 40 section 22f that allows the general setting of fees; or to take any other action
relative thereto.
Petition of Peter Reed and others
Article 11. Authorization for the Utilization of MGL Chapter 44 Section 28c
subparagraph (f). To see if the town will vote to authorize the use of MGL Chapter 44
Section 28c subparagraph (f) to "fix, revise, charge and collect fees and other charges for
any facilities or services provided by such city or town as relate to the collection or
disposal of solid waste"; or to take any other action relative thereto.
Petition of Peter Reed and others
Article 12. Organization of Town Bylaw, Chapter 59, Town Meetings. To see if
the Town will vote to reorganize some section numbers and section titles within Chapter
59 of the Code of the Town of North Andover (Town Meetings), without any change of
existing text within the bylaw. The following changes are to correct transcription errors
and numbering ambiguities in previously adopted bylaws:
1. Change title of Section 59-5, from "Reconsideration of Articles", to "Information
required for consideration of articles", which was the title used when the bylaw
was adopted under Article 44 of the 1988 Annual Town Meeting.
2. Establish that Section 59-6 is titled "Annual Town Meeting", as first adopted
under Article 17 of the 1994 Annual Town Meeting, and contains the following
two paragraphs, as voted under Article 35 of the 2000 Annual Town Meeting:
"Annual Town Meeting shall be held on the first Monday in May at 7:00
p.m.
In accordance with MGL Chapter 39, Section 9, which permits the Board
of Selectmen to postpone by vote, an Annual Town Meeting, any such
postponement shall be held on any weekday evening Monday through
Thursday at 7:00 p.m. until all articles in the warrant have been acted
upon."
3. Establish that newly-numbered Section 59-7 is titled "Votes to be Declared by the
Moderator", and contains the following text, mistakenly voted to be Section 59-6,
under Article 37 of the 1997 Annual Town Meeting:
"The Moderator may take all votes requiring a two-thirds majority in the
same manner in which he or she conducts the taking of a vote when a
majority vote is required."
or to take any other action relative thereto.
Petition of the Town Clerk
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Article 13. Amend Zoning Map— 16 Berry Street from Village Residential (VR) to
Residence 3 (R3). To see if the Town will vote to make the appropriate changes to the
Town of North Andover Zoning Map, pursuant to Section 3.2 of the Zoning Bylaw to
rezone the property located at 16 Berry Street from the current zoning designation of
Village Residential (VR) to the proposed designation of Residence 3 (R3).
The property consists of approximately 28 acres of land. A description of the
property can be found on Maps 106D and 107B, Parcel 33 of the Town of North Andover
Assessor's Map. The property is further described in Book 1524, Page 103 at the Essex
County Registry of Deeds; or to take any other action relative thereto.
Petition of Margaret Fiore and others
Article 14. Amend North Andover Zoning Bylaw— New Zoning District - Section
17.0 Osgood Smart Growth Overlay District (Osgod). To see if the Town will vote
to amend the North Andover Zoning Bylaw by adding a new section, Section 17.0
OSGOOD SMART GROWTH OVERLAY DISTRICT (OSGOD);
And in connection therewith to amend the North Andover Zoning Bylaw Section 3.1
"Establishment of Districts" by adding the name OSGOOD SMART GROWTH
OVERLAY DISTRICT (OSGOD);or to take any other action relative thereto.
Petition of the Board of Selectmen
Article 15. Rezone A Portion Of Land Identified As 1600 Osgood Street— Osgood
Smart Growth Overlay District (Osgod). To see if the Town will vote to amend the
Zoning Map of the Town of North Andover, pursuant to Section 3.2 of the Zoning
Bylaw, to add to the underlying zoning as an overlay, the OSGOOD SMART GROWTH
OVERLAY DISTRICT (OSGOD) shown as Proposed Lot `A' on plan of land entitled
"Assessors Map 34 — Lot 17, 1600 Osgood Street, North Andover, MA, prepared for
1600 Osgood Street, LLC and prepared by MHF Design Consultants, Inc., dated May 5,
2006";or to take any other action relative thereto.
Petition of the Board of Selectmen
Article 16. Granting of Easement and Lease or Sublease of Telecommunications
Tower with OmniPoint Holdings, Inc. — Stevens Estate. To see if the Town will
authorize the Board of Selectmen to grant an Easement and enter into an agreement with
OmniPoint Holdings, Inc. regarding a proposed lease or sublease of the
telecommunications tower at Stevens Estate on terms and conditions that the Board of
Selectmen determine would be in the best interest of the Town, including, but not limited
to, an agreement in excess of 3 years; or to take any other action relative thereto.
Petition of the Board of Selectmen
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