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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013-05-06 Board of Selectmen Agenda Packet TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER BOARD_ OF SELECTMEN 120 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845 William F. Gordon, Chairman Rosemary Connelly Smedile TEL.(978)688-9510 Donald B. Stewart FAX(978)688-9556 Richard M. Vaillancourt Tracy M. Watson BOARD OF SELECTMEN& LICENSING COMMISSIONERS AGENDA MONDAY,MAY 6,2013 at 7:00 PM TOWN HALL MEETING ROOM I. CALL TO ORDER II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE IIl. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. April 22,2013, Open Session Minutes as written IV. COMMUNICATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS A. Healthy Communities Tobacco Control—Ron Beauregard B. Certificate of Appreciation-Philip and Judith Rohn V. CONSENT ITEMS A. Appointments to the Cultural Council 1. Karin Valliere-Moschetto 2, Julie Faro B. Acceptance of donation($50)from Lafond Insurance to Fire Department for SAFE Program C. Acceptance of donation($5,000)from TD Bank to Youth&Recreation Services to Sponsor 2013 Summer Band Concerts D. Request from Lions' Club to waive Building Permit Fee to erect Circus Tent E. Request from Brooks School for use of Town Common on 5/23/2013 for Annual Class Picture F. Board of Selectmen Schedule of Meetings VI. PUBLIC HEARING A. Road Layout Hearing—Red Gate Lane VII. OLD BUSINESS A. Review of Former Bradstreet School Property Proposals 1. Heartstone Realty Corporation—Scheme 2: Presentation&questions 2. Heartstone Realty Corporation—Scheme 3: Presentation&questions 3. Heartstone Realty Corporation—Scheme 4: Presentation&questions B. Town Meeting Warrant 1. Article 7: Acceptance of a Public Way—Red Gate Lane 2. Article 21: Report of the Community Preservation Committee—Appropriation from the Community Preservation Fund VIII. LICENSING COMMISSIONERS A. MBM Energy Group,Inc, dba Raceway, 1503 Osgood Street,application for Wine&Malt Package Store License B. Essex Art Center Annual Fundraiser requesting One-Day All Alcohol License for June 1,2013 C. Merrimack College requests seven(7)One Day Wine&Malt Licenses for graduation weekend, May 15-17,2013 D. Michael Smolak,Jr, requests a One-Day All Alcohol License for Morrison Wedding at Smolak Farms on May 11,2013 fi•om 4 — 10 PM Approval of Minutes BOARD OF SELECTMEN MINUTES APRIL 22, 2013 CALL TO ORDER: Chairman William Gordon called the meeting to order at 7:00 PM at Town Hall Meeting Room, ATTENDANCE: The following were present: William F. Gordon Chairman; Richard Vaillancourt, Clerk; Rosemary Smedile, Licensing Chairman; Donald Stewart, Tracy M. Watson, and Andrew Maylor, Town Manager and Ray Santilli, Assistant Town Manager. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Donald Stewart made a MOTION, seconded by Tracy Watson, to approve the Open Session Minutes of April 8, 2013, as written. Vote approved 5-0. ' COMMUNICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS AND PUBLIC COMMENT: ' Earth Day Activities on May 4, 2013 North Andover's annual Earth Day Town-Wide Clean up will be held Saturday, May 4, 2013 from 8:30-2:00 PM; volunteers are needed, email to northandoverscCa).gmail.com to reserve an area ',check-in at the DPW; gloves and trash bags are provided at check-in. There is also a Document shredding event from 8:30 to 12:00 noon, three boxes maximum per customer. Check out the Compost Bin sale at www,earthmachine.com available for purchase or check out the Rain Barrels for sale at www.skybuice.us Sheep Shearing Festival - May 19,i 2013 The festival committee is accepting applications for crafters and food vendors. The North Andover Merchants Association is hosting Cow,Pie Bingo again this year, ,Ac�hance to win a-grand prize of$1,000 and ten prizes of$100; all proceeds will go toward the Annual Santa Parade. 4th of July Road Race The 4 of July Road Race is back in North Andover hosted by the Borderline Running Club details and registration information is on the Town of North Andover's weIbsite and all the proceeds go to the"Friends of North Andover Senior Center". Little League Parade on May 4, 2013, The Little League will hold a parade on May 4th, 2013 and the Selectmen are invited to march in the parade. Youth & Recreational'Ser`vices Annual Carnival The carnival will begin this,Week on Wednesday, April 24 through Sunday, April 28, 2013 at Osgood Landing, 1600 Osgood Street, North Andover, CONSENT ITEMS: The Museum of Printing Annual Arts Fair Frank Romano requested to use part of Town Common on Massachusetts Avenue and to close Massachusetts Avenue in front of the Museum during the hours of the Fair from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM on June 16, 2013. Tracy Watson made a MOTION, seconded by Richard Vaillancourt, that the Board of Selectmen approves the request of the Museum of Printing to close Massachusetts Avenue on June 16, 2013 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM and to use the Town Common for its 10th Annual Printing Arts Fair. Vote approved 5-0. Affordable Unit Resale—210 Chickering Road, Unit 204A(Kittredge Crossing Board of Selectmen Minutes April 22, 2013 2 The Citizens' Housing & Planning Association (CHAPA) has notified the Town that the affordable housing unit at 2120 Chickering Road, Unit 204A(Kittredge Crossing) is up for sale. It is recommended the Board not exercise its right of first refusal. Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by Donald Stewart, that the Board of Selectmen decline the right of first refusal to purchase the affordable housing unit at 210 Chickering Road, Unit 204A (Kittredge Crossing). Vote approved 5-0. Cyr Recycling Center Fees Public Works Director Bruce Thibodeau summarized some potential operational concerns, and presented a revised operating plan for the facility and a summary of planned initiatives. There is also a recommended fee structure at the facility which will be implemented as of July 1, 2013 and stickers will expire at the end of December of year issued. The Board discussed this in length and suggested a different fee structure for Out of Town Commercial Trucks, Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by Donald Stewart that the Board of Selectmen approve and amend the recommended fee structure at the Cyr Recycling Center effective July 1, 2013 as follows: Residential Sticker is $10/year, $7/year for seniors over 65. In Town Commercial Sticker$750/year first truck, $250/year each additional truck, $250/year each trailer; Out of Town Commercial Sticker$1,000/year first truck, $500/year each additional truck, $500/year each trailer. Vote approved 4-1. William Gordon opposed. LICENSING COMMISSIONERS: Donald Stewart made a MOTION, seconded by Tracy Watson, to open a meeting of the North Andover Licensing Commission. Vote approved 5-0. Fortune Teller License Application from Dolly Miller for a Fortune Teller's License at 163 Turnpike Street Donald Stewart made a MOTION, seconded by Tracy Watson, that the Board of Selectmen acting as the Licensing Commissioners approves a Fortune Teller License for Dolly Miller at 163 Turnpike Street, North Andover. Vote approved 5-0. Donald Stewart made a MOTION, seconded by Tracy Watson, to close a meeting of the North Andover Licensing Commission. Vote approved 5-0. PUBLIC HEARING: Tracy Watson made a MOTION, seconded by Richard Vaillancourt, to enter a Public Hearing as the Town of North Andover Tree Warden in accordance with M.G.L. Chap. 87, Public Shade Tree Law, Sec. 3 (Cutting of Public Shade Trees; regarding an application from National Grid to remove or prune public shade trees. Vote approved 5-0. Chairman recognized Department of Public Works Director Bruce Thibodeau. Bruce Thibodeau stated that this is a National Grid program which serves the community by removing hazard trees and or prune for additional clearance in order to reduce tree outage problems affecting large numbers of customers served by these main lines. The Town's tree foreman, John Lavin met with National Grid arborist and is in agreement that the trees should be removed. Representative from National Grid explained the process and gave a list of town trees designated for removal or pruning. A resident from 305 Boston Street agreed that these trees are a hazard and should be taken down. Donald Stewart made a MOTION, seconded by Tracy Watson, to close the Public Hearing of the Board of Selectmen as the town of North Andover Tree Wardens. Vote approved 5-0, Board of Selectmen Minutes April 22, 2013 3 Donald Stewart made a MOTION, seconded by Tracy Watson, acting as the Town of North Andover Tree Wardens, approve the request of National Grid to remove eighteen (18) town-owned trees and prune two (2) town trees for pruning on Boston Street. Vote approved 5-0. OLD BUSINESS: Tyler Bainbridge requests permission to close Woodcrest Drive for"Longboard for Life"event Mr. Bainbridge came before the Board with additional information from Lt. John Carney regarding the proposed event. The Town Manager contacted Town Counsel and had a Waiver and Release form rewritten that protects the Town of North Andover as well as the coordinators for participant liability. Donald Stewart made a MOTION, seconded by Richard Vaillancourt, that the Board of Selectmen approves the request of Tyler Bainbridge to close Woodcrest Drive on Saturday, June 1, 2013 to hold the 2nd Annual Longboard for Life Fundraiser. Vote approved 5-0. Proposals to Purchase/Develop Former Bradstreet School Property The Town Manager Andrew Maylor announced that there were eight proposals submitted for the former Bradstreet School Property. These proposals were reviewed, evaluated and scored by staff. The Town Manager suggested the Board schedule independent meetings to invite the various companies and the public to present their proposals. The Board decided to narrow the field down by voting to either accept or eliminate the proposals as summarized. Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by Donald Stewart, to accept Oakgrove Residential, Inc. Vote approved 5-0. Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by Tracy Watson, to accept Heartstone Realty Corporation (Option 1). Motion failed 1-4. Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by Tracy Watson, to accept Heartstone Realty Corporation (Option 2). Vote approved 3-2. Richard Vaillancourt and Rosemary Smedile opposed. Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by Richard Vaillancourt, to accept Heartstone Realty Corporation (Option 3). Vote approved 4-1. Donald Stewart opposed. Richard Vaillancourt made a MOTION, seconded by Rosemary Smedile, to accept Heartstone Realty Corporation (Option 4). Vote approved 4-1. Donald Stewart opposed. Richard Vaillancourt made a MOTION, seconded by Tracy Watson, to accept RCG LLC. Vote approved 3-2. Tracy Watson and Rosemary Smedile opposed. Richard Vaillancourt made a MOTIO, seconded by Donald Stewart, to eliminate Coalition for a Better Acre. Vote approved 4-1. Tracy Watson opposed. Tracy Watson made a MOTION, seconded by Rosemary Smedile, to eliminate Water Street Retail, LLC. Vote approved 4-1. Donald Stewart opposed. The proposals that were accepted would be invited to present and discuss their proposals in depth before the Board and the public at a future meeting. These meeting dates will be determined. Warrant for Annual Town Meeting The Town Manager provided an update of some changes in language suggested by Town Counsel on the Warrant for Annual Town Meeting. The Board was requested to Open the Warrant and accept the changes as amended. The Board was requested to vote their recommendations on all thirty-four(34)articles. Richard Vaillancourt made a MOTION, seconded by Donald Stewart, to open the Warrant for Annual Town Meeting. Roll Call vote, Donald Stewart yes, Rosemary Smedile yes, Tracy Watson yes, Richard Vaillancourt yes, and William Gordon yes. The changes were reviewed and discussed. Board of Selectmen Minutes April 22, 2013 4 Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by Tracy Watson, to Amend Article 33, Amend Zoning Bylaw — Section 18: Downtown Overlay District, Subsection 18.2: Permitted Uses. Under Permitted Uses: Change #19 Multi-family dwelling from (24 or less units) to (18 or less units). Vote approved 5-0. Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by Tracy Watson, to close the Warrant for Annual Town Meeting. Vote approved 5-0. Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by Tracy Watson, to accept the changes made in the Warrant for Annual Town Meeting. Vote approved 5-0. Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by Tracy Watson, to vote Favorable Action on Article 1, Reports of Special Committees. Vote approved 5-0. Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by Tracy Watson, to vote Favorable Action on Article 2, Reports of Receipts and Expenditures. Vote approved 5-0. Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by Tracy Watson, to vote Favorable Action on Article 3, Authorization of the Town Manager or Superintendent of Schools Regarding Contracts in Excess of Three Years. Vote approved 5-0. Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by Tracy Watson, to vote Favorable Action on Article 4, Authorization to Accept Grants of Easements. Vote approved 5-0. Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by Tracy Watson, to vote Favorable Action on Article 5, Authorization to Grant Easements. Vote approved 5-0. Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by Tracy Watson, to vote Favorable Action on Article 6, Amend General Bylaws— Chapter 112 Food Service Establishments. Vote approved 5-0. Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by Tracy Watson, to vote To Be Made at Town Meeting on Article 7, Acceptance of a Public Way—Red Gate Lane. Vote approved 5-0 Tracy Watson made a MOTION, seconded by Donald Stewart, to vote Favorable Action on Article 8, Amend Make-up of School Building Committee. Vote approved 5-0. Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by Tracy Watson, to vote Favorable Action on Article 9, Approve Special Legislation for the Purpose of Ensuring Approved Affordable Housing is Included on the DHCD Subsidized Housing. Vote approved 5-0. Richard Vaillancourt made a MOTION, seconded by Tracy Watson, to vote To Be Made at Town Meeting on Article 10, Citizen's Petition—A Resolution to Support Passage of a Constitutional Amendment Providing That Only Human Beings Are People. Vote approved 5-0. Tracy Watson made a MOTION, seconded by Rosemary Smedile, to vote Favorable Action on Article 11, Citizen's Petition— Conveyance of Property from Orchard Village, LLC to Town of North Andover. Vote approved 5-0. Tracy Watson made a MOTION, seconded by Donald Stewart, to vote Favorable'Action on Article 12, Set Salaries and Compensation of Elected Officials. Vote approved 5-0. Tracy Watson made a MOTION, seconded by Donald Stewart, to vote Favorable Action on Article 13, Continue and Approve Revolving Funds. Vote approved 5-0. Tracy Watson made a MOTION, seconded by Donald Stewart, to vote Favorable Action on Article 14, Approve Payment of Prior Years Unpaid Bills. Vote approved 5-0. Tracy Watson made a MOTION, seconded by Donald Stewart, to vote Favorable Action on Article 15, Appropriation— General Fund for Fiscal Year 2014. Vote approved 5-0. Board of Selectmen Minutes April 22, 2013 5 Tracy Watson made a MOTION, seconded by Donald Stewart, to vote Favorable Action on Article 16, Appropriation— Water Enterprise Fund for Fiscal Year 2014. Vote approved 5-0. Tracy Watson made a MOTION, seconded by Donald Stewart, to vote Favorable Action on Article 17, Appropriation— Sewer Enterprise Fund for Fiscal Year 2014. Vote approved 5-0. Tracy Watson made a MOTION, seconded by Donald Stewart, to vote Favorable.Action on Article 18, Appropriation— Stevens Estate Enterprise Fund for Fiscal Year 2014. Vote approved 5-0. Tracy Watson made a MOTION, seconded by Donald Stewart, to vote Favorable Action on Article 19, Appropriation—Energy Efficiency Improvements at Public Buildings. Vote approved 5-0. Tracy Watson made a MOTION, seconded by Donald Stewart, to vote Favorable Action on Article 20, Appropriation— Capital Improvement Plan for Fiscal Year 2014. Vote approved 5 70. Tracy Watson made a MOTION, seconded by Rosemary Smedile, to vote To Be Made at Town Meeting on Article 21, Report of the Community Preservation Committee—Appropriation from the Community Preservation Fund. Vote approved 5-0 Tracy Watson made a MOTION, seconded by Rosemary Smedile, to vote Favorable Action on Article 22, Authorization—Debt for Improvements to the Greater Lawrence Technical School. Vote approved 5-0 Tracy Watson made a MOTION, seconded by Rosemary Smedile, to vote Favorable Action on Article 23, Transfer to Capital Stabilization. Vote approved 5-0. Tracy Watson made a MOTION, seconded by Rosemary Smedile, to vote Favorable Action on Article 24, Transfer to Stabilization. Vote approved 5-0. Tracy Watson made a MOTION, seconded by Rosemary Smedile, to vote Favorable Action on Article 25, Transfer to Overlay Surplus. Vote approved 5-0. Richard Vaillancourt made a MOTION, seconded by Tracy Watson, to vote Favorable Action on Article 26, Authorize the Acquisition of the Rea's Pond Sewer Pump Station. Vote approved:5-0. Richard Vaillancourt made a MOTION, seconded by Tracy Watson, to vote Favorable Action Article 27, Approve Special Legislation for Easement at Rea's Pond Sewer Pump Station. Vote approved 5-0. Tracy Watson made a MOTION, seconded by Rosemary Smedile, to vote Favorable Action on Article 28, Citizen's Petition—Proposed Zoninq By-law to Allow the Keeping of Backyard Hens. Vote approved 4-1. Donald Stewart opposed. Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by Tracy Watson, to vote Favorable Action on Article 29, Amend Zoninq Bylaw— Section 6: Signs and Outdoor Lighting Regulations. Vote approved 5-0. Tracy Watson made a MOTION, seconded by Rosemary Smedile, to vote Favorable Action on Article 30, Amend Zoning Bylaw— Section 8: Supplementary Regulations, Subsection 8.5: Planned Residential Developments (PRD). Vote approved 5-0. Tracy Watson made a MOTION, seconded by Rosemary Smedile, to vote Favorable Action on Article 31, Amend Zoning Bylaw— Section 8: Supplementary Regulations by adding Subsection 8.11: Wind Facilities. Vote approved 5-0. Tracy Watson made a MOTION, seconded by Rosemary Smedile, to vote Favorable Action on Article 32, Amend Zoning Bylaw— Section 8: Supplementary Regulations by adding Subsection 8.12: Medical Marijuana Treatment Facilities. Vote approved 5-0. Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by Richard Vaillancourt, to vote Favorable Action on Article 33, Amend Zoninq Bylaw— Section 18: Downtown Overlay District, Subsection 18.2: Permitted Uses. Vote approved 5-0. Board of Selectmen Minutes April 22, 2013 6 Tracy Watson made a MOTION, seconded by Rosemary Smedile, to vote Favorable Action on Article 34, Approve Zoning Map. Vote approved 5-0. TOWN MANAGER'S REPORT: Position/Vacancy Log Human Resources Director provided an update report outlining the status of various recruitments that are ongoing or recently completed. ADJOURNMENT: Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by Donald Stewart, to adjourn the meeting at 9:28 p.m. Vote approved 5-0. Adele J. Johnson Executive Assistant Richard Vaillancourt, Clerk of the Board Communications And Announcements Johnson, Adele From: Beauregard, Ron [rbeauregard @andoverma.gov] Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2013 8:56 AM To: Johnson, Adele Cc: Fitzgibbons, Karen; Sawyer, Susan Subject: Request to Meet Board of Selectmen -Tobacco Control Dear Ms.Johnson, I enjoyed our conversation this morning and thank you for providing me with an opportunity to meet the members of the Board of Selectmen. The purpose of my visit will be to simply introduce myself and give a brief description of the North Andover Board of Health's tobacco control program.This will only require 5 minutes, but I will available for questions if the Board members prefer. Working for many years with Health Director Susan Sawyer and the North Andover Health Department, I serve as an educator and inspector for all of the establishments who currently sell tobacco products in North Andover. One of the more familiar tasks I perform is the regular coordination of compliance checks, wherein youth attempt to purchase tobacco without an ID. Several of the establishments we oversee fall under the Board of Selectmen's jurisdiction in its capacity as the local liquor licensing commission. I provide these services to North Andover and 17 other communities that belong to the Health Communities Tobacco Control Program, a collaborative organization funded by the Mass. Department of Public Health. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me. Best, Ron Beauregard Healthy Communities Tobacco Control Program 20 Main Street Andover, MA 01810 (978)490-8114 Ron Beauregard Healthy Communities Tobacco Control Program 20 Main Street Andover, MA 01810 (978)490-8114 Please note the Massachusetts Secretary of State's office has determined that most emails to and from municipal office's and officials are public record For monx information please refer to:http://www.sec.state.ma.us/pre/preidx.htm, Please consider the environment before printing this email. 1 s NORTH ANDOVER i POLICE Milimmili; 0 . A ---Community Partnership--- 14W The Office of CHIEF OF POLICE TO: Andrew Maylor,Town Manager FROM: Paul J. Gallagher, Chief of Police RE: Certificate of Appreciation—Philip&Judith Rohn DATE: March 19,2013 1 would like to recommend the Board of Selectman recognize Philip and Judith Rohn for their community service with the"Gun Buyback Program". The Rohn's financially supported the program that was held on March 19,2013. North Andover residents were given American Express gift cards in the amount of $1350.00 for turning in twenty-seven weapons. These handguns, rifles and shotguns will now be destroyed and never fall into the wrong hands. Their commitment to public safety and honoring the Sandy Hook victims is admirable. Could you please schedule the presentation to the Rohn's for the May 6th Board of Selectmen's meeting. The Rohn's will be available on May 6 th 1475 Osgood Street, North Andover, Massachusetts 01845 Telephone: 978-683-3168 Fax: 978-685-0249 18 Woodbridge Road North Andover, MA 01845 January 16,2013 Town of North Andover—Board of Selectman Attn:Town Manager Andrew Maylor 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 Dear Board of Selectman and Town Manager, My name is Philip Rohn and I am writing on behalf of myself and my family to offer to the Town our financial sponsorship of a Gun Buyback Program, We were deeply saddened by the tragedy that occurred at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown. CT in December and wanted to do something in memory of the innocent victims that might also benefit our hometown of North Andover, I had read about the structure and results of the City,of Haverhill's recent Gun Buyback Program and felt that we could provide something similar for North Andover. After an initial discussion with Rosemary Smedile, I discussed this idea with Chief of Police Paul Gallagher and we have come up with the following approach; We will donate up to$2600 in$50(general use)gift cards(like American Express)to fund the program.We would request that any unused gift cards be returned us.Operational handguns and other guns defined as"high capacity"will be bought back for$100 each and other working firearms will be bought back for$50 each.The police will follow their protocol in dealing with the collected weapons.All weapons will be inventoried and destroyed. Any ammunition, inoperable firearms and bb guns will also be accepted for destruction, but without payment.The program will be open to North Andover residents and will be held at the police department's community room We, in conjunction with the police. will determine a date in February when the program can be implemented. We have discussed the possibility of Saturday late morning or early afternoon but are flexible on this We just want to pick a time that will be most convenient for the Town's residents so as to maximize the programs success. Although not a requirement,we would appreciate a receipt for the actual amount of our donation to the Town for this program Sincerely yours. Philip W. Rohn The Rohn Family 18 Woodbridge Rd North Andover,MA 01845 (978)683-3816 e-mail: rohnl comcast_net Certificate of Appreciation Presented to Philip & Judith Rohn For Your Community Service and for your Financial Support for a "Gun Buyback Program"held on March 19, 2013. Twenty-seven weapons were collected and destroyed including handguns, rifles, and shotguns. Your commitment to public safety and honoring the Sandy Hook victims is admirable. Presented by the North Andover Board of Selectmen May 6, 2013 William F. Gordon, Chairman Consent Items BOARD OP SELECTMEN APPOINTMENTS MA Y 6, 2013 Committee Applicants Term Cultural Council Karin Valliere-Moschetto June 30, 2015 63 Bradford Street Cultural Council Julie Faro June 30, 2015 5 Belmont Street CULTURAL COUNCIL Vacancies: 5 Terms: June 30, 2015 - 3, June 30, 2014 - 2 Incumbents—Requesting Re-appointment: New Applicants: Julie Faro &Karin Valliere Moschetto Resignations: Catherine Okoh, 130 Middlesex St. —resigned 1/13 Blair G. Woodman, 61 Farrwood Ave., #7, appt. 9/21/09 Anna S. Choi appt. 7/1/06—June 30, 2012 Karen Kline, appt. 9/4/07—June 30, 2012 Michael A. Etchu,45 Royal Crest Estates—resigned 4-13 Current Members/Terms: Linda Ann MacDonald, Chm., 1679 Osgood St.—appt. 2/8/10-June 30, 2013 Jennifer Recklet Tassi, 47 Kingston St. —June 30,2013 Steve Dawe, 44 Lisa Lane—June 30, 2014 Edward Wang, 68 Fernview Ave. #3 - appt. 8/20/07—June 30 2013 VACANCY- June 30, 2014 VACANCY- June 30, 2014 VACANCY—June 30, 2015 VACANCY—June 30, 2015 VACANCY- June 30, 2015 Membership: 9 members (indefinite, but odd, number of members) Term: 3-year overlapping terms; can serve up to 6 years, per state. Appointing Authority: Board of Selectmen Meeting Times: 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. Town Hall Status: Standing Authorization: Charter Duties: The North Andover Cultural Council is a local grant program of the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency that provides allocation to each of Massachusetts 351 cities and towns to support community cultural activities. Municipally-appointed volunteers meet and decide how to distribute the money to projects in the arts, humanities and interpretive sciences. References: MGL Chapter 10, Section 58 APR-11-2013 16:27 ALLIANCE IMAGING P.001/001 TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER 120 MAIN STRL•;ET NOW111 ANDOVER,MASSACT-1TJ8Fsl'TS 01845 Telephone(978)088-9510 R1 (978)688-9556 t0WnUr7QTti1anLioVy'r'Q0 n1 APPLICATION FOR TOWN BOARDS/VOLUNTEER POSITIONS !1 Name: �t0 VG��1l - 1�'l()SC�Q40 Date: O&f 111 / J Address: t -f A 1414, Telcphone: lZ W 5 754 (Home)E 55'5 .ZWO _(Business) 9- Z-0571 (Cell) E Mail Address: Fax: L 1`ti,h� 7`z Present Business Affiliation and Work, a tai'. Education or Special Training: CC)1R/1 YlCi J 1��(Y) �! �l�P dLLG! ly 0(iniq I n6 QggALS�A . FLqa�cus'� py'�Mb+,� 4N E-ewA'V-' Town Offices Held(in North Andover or elsewhere): Position Date Appointed Term Expired Remarks: Board of Assessors Historical Commission Cable TV"Committee i 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 Commit'tc e: Cultural Council Registrar of Voters,Board of Disability Issues,Commission on Stevens Estate,Board of Trustees Emergency Management Agenoy Sustainability Committee. Festival Committee Youth&Recreation Council Greater Lawrence Sanitary]district Rep. Zoning Board of Appeals Board of Health Other TOTAL P.m TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER 120 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845 �T XD Telephone(978)688-9510 Fax (978)688-9556 towtrofnorthandover.com APPLICATION FOR TOWN BOARDS/VOLUNTEER POSITIONS Name: Julie Faro Date: 4/15/13 Address: 5 Belmont Street,North Andover,MA 01845 Telephone:_978-394-2108^(Home) (Business) (Cell) E Mail Address; iulie@juliesartschool.com Fax: Present Business Affiliation and Work; Owner and Teacher, Julie's School of Art Education or Special Training: _BA in fine art and graphic design from Merrimack College, Graduate Program in Education through Fitchburg State for MA teacher's license in Visual Art Town Offices Held(in North Andover or elsewhere): Position Date Appointed Term Expired Remarks: _ Board of Assessors 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 Greater Lawrence Sanitary District Rep. Zoning Board of Appeals Board of Health Other To Whom It May Concern: My name is Julie Faro, I am the owner and teacher at Julie's School of Art on Main Street in North Andover. I am writing to express my interest in serving on the North Andover Cultural Council. I graduated from North Andover High School in 2001 and I received my BA in fine art and digital media from Merrimack College in 2005. Most recently I completed a graduate program for Massachusetts Teacher's Licensure through Fitchburg State College. I have experience working as a special education tutor at Amesbury Middle School, Child Care Counselor at Saint Ann's Home and School, and as Marketing Coordinator and Designer at Northfield Trust Mortgage Company. I believe I would be a valuable addition to the North Andover Cultural Council and look forward to discussing it with you further. Sincerely, Julie Faro ,3,60 yPs. tAORrN NORTH ANDOVER FIRE DEPARTMENT CENTRAL FIRE HEADQUARTERS 124 Main Street c s North Andover, Mass. 016°45 �u ��` ANDREW V. MELNIKAS Chief (976) 666-9593 Fire Chief Business (976) 666-9590 Fax (976) 666-9594 To: Adele Johnson From: Diane Morrison RE: Donation Date: April 24, 2013 I have attached a copy of a check in the amount of$50.00 from Lafond Insurance which is a donation to be used for purchase of supplies that Lt.William McCarthy uses to educate the students with the SAFE trailer. We are asking to be put on the agenda of the next Board of Selectmen's meeting approving the acceptance of this donation. SERVING PROUDLY SINCE 1921 R.C. LAFOND INSURANCE AGENCY DATE INVOICE AMOUNT 396 ANDOVER STREET 5-7515-110 NORTH ANDOVER,MA 01845 31192 ' (978)686-3826 PAY P � w �/ CHECK n F t r "1 \ ] ,)l � 2� ,/,UL LLARS AMOUNT DATE TO THE ORDER OF JHRSI GROSS SOC.SEC.I MED. ED.WITHI STATE i DESCRIPTION Sovereign Bank PART OF THE SANTANDER GROUP 00 3 1 L9 20 ao0 L LO 7 5 L 50aa 69 2049 5B4 na Town of North Andover Youth & Recreation Services ' 2013 Summer Band Concert Series Sunday evenings (July 7th— August 25th) 6:00 PM on the North Andover Town Common Summer Band Concert Series July 7th—Windham Swing Band July 14th—Rico Barr & Jump n' Jive July 21St—Ask Me Later Blue Grass Band July 28th— Oberlaendler Hofbrau Band 41, August 4th— Grupo Fantasia 01A, August 11th— White Street Band August 18th—B Street Bombers August 25th— Oncoming Traffic NAYRS Board Tom Cieslewski, Chairman Peter Breen John Lennhoff Carrie Crouch 2013 Summer Band Concert Series sponsored b William Gillen p Y Joan Heafey Justin Benincasa Bank William McCarthy NAYRS Executive Director America's Most Convenient Bank" Richard Gorman J lernattonal North Andover Lions Club P.0 BOX 65 North Andover, MA.01845 April 25, 2013 Mr. Andrew W. Maylor,Town Manager Board of Selectmen Town of North Andover Town Hall 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 RE: Kelly-Miller Circus July 1st&2nd, 2013 Middle School Practice Field Dear Mr. Maylor, Dear Ladies &Gentlemen of the Board, Allow me to introduce myself, I am Ray Sirois, chairperson of this year's Lions Club Circus Committee. We are again fortunate to have the Kelly-Miller Circus returning this year in assisting us with our fund- raising efforts. Currently, I am in the process of applying for permits and permissions. Would you be so kind as to grant us permission to have the circus perform on the above noted dates and location. In addition, we request your permission to erect our usual sign at the rear of the Middle School property proximate to Rt.#125. The sign would be there for approximately 15 days inclusive of the circus dates, If that were not enough, being a not-for-profit organization,would you also, as in the past, waive the Building Permit Fee for the erection of the Circus tent. Thank you very.much for your continued generosity and cooperation in making this another successful fund-raising year for Eye Research. Sincerely, ay Si is Lions Circus Committee 316 Candlestick Road North Andover, MA 01845 C 617-686-7183 CC Adele Johnson, Administrative Secretary Karen Robinson, Administrative Assistant Johnson, Adele From: Johnson, Adele Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 4:19 PM To: 'Ray Sirois' Cc: Brown, Gerald; Maylor, Andrew Subject: RE: North Andover Lions Club, Kelly-Miller Circus Permission Good Afternoon Mr. Sirois, On behalf of the Town Manager, I am approving your request to erect your signs for advertising the Lion's Club circus two weeks before the event . The Board of Selectmen will be reviewing your request on Monday, May 6th for your request to waive the Building Permit fee for the erection of the Circus Tent. Please make sure that you contact the School Dept. for permission to use the field behind the Middle school. Regards, Adele J.Johnson Executive Assistant 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 From: Ray Sirois [mailto:rsirois(a)martiniinsurance.com] Sent:Thursday, April 25, 2013 2:11 PM To: Town Manager Cc: Johnson, Adele; Robertson, Karen Subject: North Andover Lions Club, Kelly-Miller Circus Permission Importance: High Mr. Maylor, Good Afternoon! Believe it or not, it is that time of year again! The circus would like to come to town and we need your nod of approval to do so. This year as in the past, they will be here for two days with four performances total,two each day. Would you be so kind as to read the attached letter of request, and inform me of your decision. Many thanks to you and the board for your/their time and assistance. 1 Q NORTH q O �S�to t h 0 7.9 q�RATEO�PP�.��J S'4CHU6 INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM DATE: April 29, 2013 TO: Adele Johnson, Executive Assistant FROM: Bruce Thibodeau CC: RE: Lions Club Circus The Division of Public Works has no objection to the request from the Lions Club Circus Committee, to hold their annual Circus at the Middle School practice fields on July 1 and 2, 2013. If they need any assistance from the DPW, please have them contact my office. 9_1-- POLICE � ''�a • a a a "Comirwnity Partnership" To: Adele Johnson, Administrative Secretary From: Lt. John Carney RE: Lion's Club Circus Date: April 29, 2013 The Police Department recommends favorable action on the request from the Lion's Club to host a circus on the Middle School grounds on July 1 & 2, 2013 as described in their letter. We have no objection to the posting of banner provided it does not interrupt the sight line of drivers near the intersection. We recommend a police officer be present at all shows and we will assist with any security concerns from the time they arrive until the time they depart. 1475 OSGOOD STREET, NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845 Telephone: 978-683-3168 Fax: 978-686-1212 TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER Fire Department Central Fire Headquarters—Fire Prevention Office 124 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845 NORTH Andrew Melnikas 3�°6 e�°pL Telephone(978) 688-9593 Fire Chief FAX (978) 688-9594 Lt. F. McCarthy Fire Prevention Officer �qs RAT„,P �e amelnikas(a�townofnorthandover.com sgCH fmccarthy a townofnorthandover.com Town Managers Office 120 Main St. North Andover, Ma Re: Lyons Club Circus 2013 May 1, 2013 The Fire Departments recommendations for the planned circus are as follows. A firefighter detail person is required for each show. The department shall be notified of all road closures and detours related to the show. Any use of propane in cylinders greater than 20 lbs will need to be permitted. Any questions or concerns are welcome; please contact Lt. Fred McCarthy [Fire Prevention] Regards, Lt. Fred McCarthy NAFD 978-688-9590 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 Name of North Andover group or individual applying for use of the Town Common: (C3" &6047 Note: The applicant,if an individual must be a resident of North Andover or,if a non-profit organization must have its principal place of business located in North Andover. //�� ��,,// North Andover Address of Group or Individual: �.1w V�'Ce Aqg� kloa /,� J�(�1Yrd Name of Contact Person: G/T/C� LW1C1 Phone Number of Contact Person: Email Address of Contact Person: (' ap 'E �rOQ�SSI/!/d�%j" Date(s)that Town Common use is requested: A Note:Use is limited to one day only with allowances for set u /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,t Town Common to for the public display of art, banners,signs and symbols? 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? X Yes No If the answer to Question A is yes,please complete Section 2, If the answer to Question 6 is yes,please complete Section 3. If the Answer to Questions A& 6 are both yes, please complete both Section 2 and Section 3. Section 2: Use of the Town Common for the Purpose of Display: Please describe what you will be displaying including a detailed description and dimensions: Please provide a sketch or picture of w t you will be displaying. Will you need access to electricity for you isplay? If yes,for what purpose Please indicate on the attached map approximately wh a on the Town Common the display will be erected. Section 3: Use of the Town Common for the Purpose of Conducting an Event. Pie a d es c ibe the nature and purpose of the event: --} w L GflZe!2�' glir l'lwm /�/�jGd!" &�.f L3iX/'V.* . The event will begin at 11-194) ap.m, andendat A a.m./0 In total, how many individuals do you anticipate attending the event? d -�,'� At any one time during the event,what is the maximum number of people expected to be on the common? f �a 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 throughc�ut the even If these persons will be taking shifts, please provide the time of their shifts: aM4V1( � Will you be erecting any temporary structures on the common such as tents,fences,athletic equipment?XO If yes,please describe the size and type of structures: Will you need access to electricity for this event? it ` If yes,for what purpose: Will you be serving any food or beverages during the event? 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 attach Please describe w ere vehicles of participants in the event will park: At�f r l Please describe what your clean up plans consist of in terms of number of people assisting in the clean up,how trash will b remov d from the common and dispo=A etc: //� OW/ au / Town Common Application Page 2 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 they Sign Printed Name:C Date: 1/ &113 Return completed application to: North Andover Town Hall Town Manager's Office 120 Main Street North Andover,MA 01845. 978-688-9510—Phone 978-688-9556—Fax tmsecretary @townofnorthandover.com Town Common Application Page 3 • • INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM DATE: April 29,2013 TO: Adele Johnson,Executive Assistant FROM: Bruce Thibodeau, Director of Public Works CC: RE: Brooks School Senior Class Photos The Division of Public Works has no objection to the request from Shaunielle McDonald of Brooks School, to hold a senior class photo shoot at the Town Common on Thursday, May 23, 2013 starting at 11:00am. LED TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, Police Department 1475 Osgood Street North Andover,MA. 01845 , Tel:978-683-3168 — To: Adele Johnson From: Lt, John Carney Date; April 29, 2013 RE: Use of Common The Police Department recommends favorable action on the request from Ms; McDonald, on behalf of Brooks School,to use the North Andover Common on May 23,2013 from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM for their senior class picture. Johnson, Adele From: McCarthy, Fred Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 9:15 AM To: Johnson, Adele Subject: RE: Need recommendations for Town Common Adele, The Fire Department recommends favorable action for this event [Class Picture] Fred M From: Johnson, Adele Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 3:02 PM To: Gallagher, Paul; Carney, John; Thibodeau, Bruce; Barry, Nancy; Melnikas, Andrew; McCarthy, Fred Subject: FW: Need recommendations for Town Common Attached is a request from Brooks School for their annual class picture on Town Common. Please send me your recommendations. Thanks, Adele J.Johnson Executive Assistant 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 From: Shaunielle McDonald [mailto:SMcdonald @ brooksschool.org] Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 2:46 PM To: Johnson, Adele; Johnson, Adele Subject: Request for Thursday 5/23 Good Afternoon, Please see the attachment. Best, -Shaunielle 1 TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER TOWN MANAGER'S OFFICE 120 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845 Adele J. Johnson ' sY,�`E",6;¢ . L'xeca�ti�,e Assistant Telephone(978) 688-9510 FAX(978) 688-9556 cJohnson @toinnofiiorthandol,er.cone MEMO To: Board of Selectmen Cc: Andrew Maylor, Ray Santilli From: Adele J Johnson Date: May 1, 2013 Subject: Board of Selectmen Schedule of Meetings The Board is requested to vote on adding an additional meeting on May 13, to their schedule and changing a meeting in June from June 3, to June 10, 2013. The Board is requested to approve the meeting schedule for the balance of the 2013 calendar year as recommended. July 15, August 12, September 9 & 23, October 7 & 21, November 4 & 18, December 2 & 16. Attached is a calendar and schedules for your review. TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER OFFICE OF BOARD OF SELECTMEN 120 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER,MASSACHUSETTS 01 845 William F. Gordon, Chairniara • `; TEL.(978)688-9510 Rosemary Connelly Smedile FAX(978)688-9556 Donald B. Stewart Richard M. Vaillancourt Tracy M. Watson Town of North Andover Board of Selectmen Meeting Schedule January — June 2013 Monday, January 7, 2013 Monday, January 28, 2013 Monday, February 11, 2013 Monday, February 25, 2013 Monday, March 11, 2013 Monday, March 25, 2013 Monday, April 8, 2013 Monday, April 22, 2013 Monday, May 6, 2013 Monday, May 13, 2013. Tuesday, May 21, 2013 (Annual Town Meeting) Monday, June 10, 2013 Monday, June 24, 2013 Please note all meetings begin at 7:00 p.m. at Town Hall, 120 Main Sheet,North Andover, Selectmen's Meeting Room,2"d Floor. A notice will be posted at Town Hall and the Town of North Andover Website under the Municipal Calendar Section and the Public Notice Section, The Chair may call additional meetings if necessary. If you have any questions,please contact Adele J. Johnson at 978-688-9510 or e-mail at aiohnson a townofiiorthandover.com TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER OFFICE OF BOARD OF SELECTMEN 120 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845 William F. Gordon, Chairman f" TEL.(978)688-9510 Rosemary Cormelly Smedile FAX(978)688-9556 Donald B. Stewart Richard M. Vaillancourt Tracy M. Watson Town of North Andover Board of Selectmen Meeting Schedule July through December 2013 Monday, July 15, 2013 Monday, August 12, 2013 Monday, September 9, 2013 Monday, September 23, 2013 Monday, October 7, 2013 Monday, October 21, 2013 Monday, November 4, 2013 Monday, November 18, 2013 Monday, December 2, 2013 Monday, December 16, 2013 Please note all meetings begin at 7:00 p.m. at Town Hall, 120 Main Street,North Andover, Selectmen's Meeting Room, 2"d Floor. A notice will be posted at Town Hall and the Town of North Andover Website under the Municipal Calendar Section and the Public Notice Section, The Chair may call additional meetings if necessary. If you have any questions,please contact Adele J. Johnson at 978-688-9510 or e-mail at aiohnson(2townofiiorthandover.com Year 2013 Calendar—United States Page 1 of 2 Calendar for year 2013 (United States) January February March Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 6 7 ;'8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 10 11`` 12 13 14 15 16 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 27 2$ 29 30 31 24 25''26 27 28 24 25'26 27 28 29 30 31' 4:011:• 18:C 26:0 3:0 10:0 17:C 25:0 4:0 11:0 19:C 27:0 April May June Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 15' 16 17 18 19 20 1"Z 13 14 15 16 17 18 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 21 22 `'23 24 25 26 27 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 29 30 26 27< 28 29 30 31 23 24 '25 26 27 28 29 30 3:010:018:4)25:0 2:19:0 18:C 25:0 31:0 8:0 16:C 23:0 30:4 July August September Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 ` 5 6 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9,' 10 11 12 13 14 14 15"16 17 18 19 20 11 12'13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23''24 25 26 27 28 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 8:0 15:C 22:0 29:4 6:0 14:C 20:0 28:0 5:012:0 19:0 26:0 October November December Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 ' 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 '' 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 �1 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24P"25' 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29`30 29 30 31 4:0 11:C 18:0 26:0 3:0 10:0 17:025:0 2:0 9:C 17:0 25:0 fio's Re-R—fl 'S �J O http://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/print.html?year=2013&countiy=l&cols=3&df=1 5/1/2013 Year 2013 Calendar—United States Page 2 of 2 Holidays and Observances: Jan 1 New Year's Day Sep 2 Labor Day Jan 21 Martin Luther King Day Oct 14 Columbus Day(Most regions) Feb 14 Valentine's Day Oct 31 Halloween Feb 18 Presidents' Day Nov 11 Veterans Day Mar 31 Easter Sunday Nov 28 Thanksgiving Day May 12 Mother's Day Dec 24 Christmas Eve May 27 Memorial Day Dec 25 Christmas Day Jun 16 Father's Day Dec 31 New Year's Eve Jul 4 Independence Day Calendar generated on www,timeanddate.com/calendar http://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/print.html?year=2013&country=l&cols=3&df=1 5/1/2013 Public Hearing. II TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER OFFICE OF BOARD OF SELECTMEN 120 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845 William F. Gordon,Chairman *`""9 TEL.(978)688-9510 Rosemary Connelly Smedile FAX(978)688-9556 Donald B. Stewart Richard M. Vaillancourt Tracy M. Watson PUBLIC HEARING LEGAL NOTICE NORTH ANDOVER BOARD OF SELECTMEN Notice is hereby given that the Board of Selectmen of the Town of North Andover will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, May 6, 2013, at 7:00 p.m. in the 2°d Floor Meeting Room, Town Hall, 120 Main Street, North Andover, MA, in the matter of the layout of Redgate Lane and Woodlea Road as a public ways. A copy of the street layout plans are on file in the Town Clerk's Office located at Town Hall. Any person interested or wishing to be heard on the proposal should appear at the time and place designated above. Andrew W. Maylor Town Manager Eagle-Tribune—4/22/13 PUBLIC HEARING, NORTH ANDOVER BOARD OF SELECTMEN . Notice ls:hereby given that the Board of Selectmen of the Town of North Andover will hold a Public Hearing on Monday,May 6,2013, at 7:00 p.m.In the 2nd Floor Meeting Room,Town 1­1411,,12P,Maihn Street, North Andover, MA;in the matter° of the layout of Redgate Lane and Woodlea Road as a public Ways. A copy of the street layout plans are on file in the Town Clerk's Office located at Town Hall, Any person ! interested or wishing to be heard on the proposal should,!appear at the time ano,pialcel designated above, Ariifrew,W.Maylor, T9wn Manager, ET-4/15,4/g2/13 Article 7: Acceptance of a Public Way—Red Gate Lane To see if the Town will vote to accept and name Red Gate Lane as a public way, as laid out by the Board of Selectmen, and as shown as "Red Gate Lane" on a plan entitled, "Red Gate Lane Street Layout Plan, prepared for Whispering Pines Realty Trust, 4 Sandalwood Lane, Methuen MA 01844, Scale 1" = 40', March 25, 2013, Waypoint Survey Service", and to accept deeds to the street and all related easements, shown on plan entitled "Red Gate Pasture Definitive Subdivision Plan, prepared for Red Gate Realty Trust, 33 Walker Road, North Andover MA 01845,November 22, 1996, Scale 1" = 40',New England Engineering Services, Inc., 33 Walker Road, Suite 23, North Andover, MA 01845", recorded with North Essex Registry of Deeds as Plan No. 15349 and on the above referenced Street Layout Plan, or take any action relative thereto. Planning Board Board of Selectmen Recommendation: To be made at Town Meeting Planning Board Recommendation: Favorable Action Vote Required: Majority Vote Robertson, Karen From: Tymon, Judy Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 1:21 PM To: Robertson, Karen Subject: Woodlea Street Acceptance Karen, Woodlea has withdrawn their request for street acceptance. Redgate is still going forward. Judy Judith M. Tymon Town Planner Town of North Andover 120 Main Street North Andover,MA 01845 Phone 978.688.9535 Fax 978.688.9542 Email etymon @townofnorthandover.com Web www.TownofNorthAndover.com Please note the Massachusetts Secretary of State's office has determined that most emails to and from municipal offices and officials are publir.,records. For innre inforina€ion please refer to:http://www.sec.state.ma.us/pre/preidx,htm. Please consider the environment before printing this email. i 1 F NORTH ® O O t^ y C ®n of T O LANE C*_CNC WICM A04ATE O 0 a`��5 SSAC RUSE PLANNING DEPARTMENT Community Development Division 1600 Osgood Street North Andover,Massachusetts,01845 MEMO Date: April 18,2013 TO: Board of Selectmen,Town of North Andover From: Planning Board,Town of North Andover Judy Tymon,Town Planner Re: Redgate Subdivision Street Acceptance CC: Rick Dellaire Whispering Pines Development At the Planning Board meeting on April 16,2013,the Board voted unanimously(5—0)to recommend to the Board of Selectmen that Redgate Lane be accepted as a town street. This vote was taken on the condition that the Town Planner perform an inspection of the Redgate Subdivision. This inspection has taken place and the Subdivision is in satisfactory and acceptable condition. If you have any questions,you can reach me at the Planning Office at 978-688-9535. Sincerely. Judy Tymon,AICP Town Planner,North Andover 1 • �� ,"ate INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM �e DATE: April 23,2013 G TO: North Andover Board of Selectmen FROM: Gene Willis CC: Judy Tymon, Town Planner,Bruce Thibodeau,DPW RE: Red Gate Lane street layout plan and acceptance as a public way I have reviewed the proposed street layout plan for Red Gate Lane. I recommend the Board of Selectmen vote to approve the Red Gate Lane Street Layout Plan,dated March 25,2013, by Waypoint Surveying Services, Salisbury MA. as submitted. I further recommend the Board of Selectmen vote to accept Red Gate Lane as a public way in the Town of North Andover. • ���TT�Eb 16���, • • f CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT Community Development Division MEMORANDUM DATE: May 1, 2013 TO: Andrew Maylor, Town Manager Board of Selectmen FROM: Jennifer Hughes, Conservation Administrator SUBJECT: Redgate Street Acceptance The Conservation Commission does not have an Order of Conditions for the Redgate Subdivision. There was an Enforcement Order issued to this project when the stormwater management system was not maintained and sediment bypassed the system and entered wetlands draining to Mosquito Brook. Another Enforcement Order was issued for improper dewatering of the detention pond. Both matters have been resolved and the Conservation Commission has no further jurisdiction over the development. Please let me know if you need more information. 1600 Osgood Street,North Andover,Massachusetts 01845 Phone 978.688.9530 Fax 978.688.9542 Web www.townofnorthandover.com COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF SELECTMEN ESSEX, SS We, the undersigned, Selectmen of North Andover, in said County of Essex, upon petition for the laying out of RED GATE LANE as a public way, having first given notice, as required by law, to the owners of the several lands over which said way is to be laid out, and having met at North Andover Town Hall in North Andover on Monday, May 6, 2013, at 7:00 p.m., having previously examined the premises and having heard all the parties at said meeting who desired to be heard, do hereby declare that public necessity and convenience require the aforesaid way to be laid out and do hereby order and direct that said way be laid out as shown on a Plan of Land entitled "Layout Plan of Red Gate Lane Located in North Andover, MA"; prepared for the Town of North Andover, MA, by Waypoint Surveying Services; scale 1 inch = 40 feet; dated March 25, 2013; to which plan reference may be made for a more particular description of the way as so laid out, a copy of which plan is filed herewith in the Office of the Town Clerk, North Andover, Massachusetts. And the Selectmen respectfully report such laying out of said Way to the Town for its acceptance and allowance. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we, the said Selectmen have hereunto set our hands and seal this 6'h day of May, 2013. William F. Gordon, Chairman Rosemary Connelly Smedile Donald B. Stewart Richard M. Vaillancourt Tracy M. Watson URBELIS&FIELDSTEEL,LLP 155 FEDERAL STREET BOSTON,MASSACHUSETTS 02110-1727 Telephone 978-175-1552 CAROL HA!IAR NICCRAVEY OF COUNS Telephone 6717-338.2200 GL Telecopier 617.338-0122 e-nlail chnra ui=la��.cor� May 2, 2013 By Email Board of Selectmen North Andover Town Hall 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 0 18 10 RE: STREET ACCL'PTANCE Ri;n GATT LANE Dear Members of the Board: With regard to the layout of Red Gate Lane, please be advised that we have reviewed and approved as to form the conveyance documents submitted by the developer's counsel, and recommend that the Selectmen approve the layout of Red Gate Lane. Attached is the Ccirtificate of Service of developer's counsel for the Street Layout hearing on Monday, May 6, 2013. Very truly yours. Lr Carol Hajjar Gravey CHM/kmp Enclosure cc: Judy Tymon (w/enc) Gene Willis (w/enc) Bruce Thibodeau (w/enc) s:1 v.p5 t v.orlon-ando�e•corresp selectinen.vtnl.ltr-red eate.doc.x LAW OFFICE OF MICHAEL E. LOMBARD, LLC 44 PARK STREET ANDOVER, MA 01810 (978) 475-1518 FACSIMILE (978) 470-3448 MICHAEL E, LOMBARD, ESQ. PARALEGALS —_ MARIA FERREIRA JOYCE FIOCCA BOLD GITA B. BRAZELIS, ESQ. BONNIE R. GRIFFIN Re: Whispering Pines Realty Trust Red Gate Lane, North Andover, MA Notice is hereby given that the Board of Selectmen of the Town of North Andover will hold a Public Hearing for Street Layout on Monday, May 6, 2013, at 7:00 P.M, in the North Andover Town Hall in the matter of the layout of Red Gate Lane as a Public Way. CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, Gita B. Brazelis, Esq. hereby certify that I, on this day, served a copy of the foregoing notice of Public Hearing to all property owners and abutters, pursuant to the provisions of Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 82, Section 22. Signe ltnder the moans and penalties of perjury this 27th day of April, 2013. Giti razelis, Esq. Re: Whispering Pines Realty Trust, Richard DeLaire, Trustee, Red Gate Lane, North Andover Street Acceptance 1, Gita Brazelis, Esq., of the Law Office of Michael E. Lombard, 44 Park Street Andover, MA, hereby certify that as of the date of this writing, the following individuals are the lot owners and Mortgagees of the lots abutting Red Gate Lane: Lot I —20 Red Gate Lane Owners: Paraskevas G. & Marianthi P. Hatzigiannis Deed: Recorded March 12, 2010 at Essex North Registry of Deeds at Book 11976, Page 304 First Mortgage to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems as nominee for Guaranteed Rate, Inc. recorded December 18, 2012 at Book 13265, Page 154. Address: Guaranteed Rate: 3940 N. Ravenswood, Chicago, IL 60613 MFRS: PO Box 2026, Flint, MI 48501 Lot 2—40 Red Gate Lane Owners: Anandakumar Subramaniam & Usha C. Anandakumar Deed: Recorded October 10, 2012 at Essex North Registry of Deeds at Book 13160, Page 121 First Mortgage to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems as nominee for Mortgage Master, Inc, recorded October 12, 2012 at Book 13160, Page 122 Address: Mortgage Master: 102 Elm Street, 3`d Floor, Walpole,MA 02081 MFRS: PO Box 2026, Flint, M1 48501 Second Mortgage to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems as nominee for Mortgage Master, Inc. recorded October 12, 2012 at Book 13160, Page 137 Address: Mortgage Master: 102 Elm Street, 3`d Floor, Walpole, MA 02081 MFRS: PO Box 2026, Flint, MI 48501 Lot 3 -35 Red Gate Lane Owners: Avinash Bliandari &Roshni Gopinath Deed: Recorded September 24, 2009 at Essex North Registry of Deeds at Book 11778, Page 41 First Mortgage to Leader Mortgage Company, Inc. recorded November 1, 2011 at Book 12678, Page 235 Address: 180 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington, MA 02474 Second mortgage to Mortgage Electronic Regration Systems as nominee for Leader Mortgage Company, Inc. recorded November 1, 2011 at Book 12678, Page 252 Address: Leader Mortgage Company, Inc: 180 Massachusetts Ave, Arlington, MA 02474 MERS: PO Box 2026, Flint, MI 48501 Lot 4— 25 Red Gate Lane Owners: Hwa Chuang Chien & Kuang Yu Chien Deed: Recorded December 5, 2008 at Essex North Registry of Deeds at Book 11394, Page 230 Respectfully Subrnitrd, Vita Bwelis, Esq. Old Business . Page 1 IF c g r roc 9 Proposal for Purchase and Development Former Bradstreet School Property 70 Main Street, North Andover, MA April 8, 2013 HEARTHSTONE R E A L T Y C O R P O R A T I O N 28 Andover Street,Andover, Massachusetts 01810 I ENGINEERING REAL E R E A L T Y C O R P O R A T I O N DEVEDLOPMENT CONSULTATION I MARK ETSINGTE April 8,2013 Mr. Andrew Maylor Town Manager 120 Main Street North Andover,MA 01845 RE: Bradstreet School Proposal,70 Main Street,North Andover,MA Dear Mr. Maylor, Hearthstone Realty Corporation is pleased to submit the attached proposal for the purchase and redevelopment of the former Bradstreet School property. Company President Bill Perkins, P.E. is the principal respondent and all contact should be through our office. This is being submitted on behalf of Bradstreet Partners,a venture between our firm and JD LaGrasse and Associates,Inc. The importance of this project to the future of North Andover's downtown cannot be overstated. We appreciate the chance to be a significant part of its redevelopment! We have formed an exciting team for this development that is well familiar with the community and its commercial and residential base: ✓ Hearthstone Realty Corporation wwwhearthstonerealtycom has designed, developed and/or marketed hundreds of millions of dollars in residential and commercial real estate in Massachusetts over the past 30 years. Company President Bill Perkins is a registered professional engineer and licensed construction supervisor. He designed and developed Great Pond Crossing on Route 125 in North Andover among many developments in the area. ✓ J.D. LaGrasse and Associates, Inc. www.lagrassearchitects.com is an established architectural firm in the Merrimack valley. Principal Joe LaGrasse has lived in North Andover for 20 years, and has been an active member of the community, including 10 years as a member of the Zoning Board of Appeals. His most recent commercial development is the 238,000 s.f. Cornerstone Square in Westford. Mark Yanowitz is an in-house consultant and principal of Verdeco Designs,LLC., a design-build firm engaged in residential, commercial,and mixed-use projects. Mark has over 28 years of experience in architectural design and construction management with a specialty in energy efficiency and low-impact development. The two firms have collaborated on the renovation of two Main St.,North Andover projects in this past year. ✓ Huntress and Associates, Inc. www.huntressassociates.com/index,php is a planning and landscape architectural firm based in Andover, MA. Principal and founder Christian Huntress has extensive experience throughout the New England region working as the former North Andover Town Planner, Land Planner and Landscape Architect. He has worked on several projects in North Andover including Osgood Landing, I Given its importance to the town, we spent the time to develop four (4) different mixed-use schemes for the property, all of which we are willing to pursue. Some include renovation of the existing Bradstreet School building,others require complete demolition. E In all cases we aim to preserve the streetscape with a period-style building framing the street, and include both commercial and residential components.While the commercial component appears to be a the most important in the minds of town officials,we feel that some level of housing would add to the y project's success. However,as we explain in this proposal,we believe that it is essential for most of that housing to be of market rate. o I .0 28 ANDOVER STREET I ANDOVER,MA 01810 I TEL 978.475.5400 ! FAX 978.475.5401 -2— April 8,2013 If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me by phone 978-475-5400 x101 or email nerkinsa,hearthstonerealty,com. Thank you, Bill Perkins,P.E. President cc.: Joseph D.LaGrasse,AIA,LD LaGrasse and Associates,Inc. Mark Yanowitz,Verdeco Designs,LLC I I Page 3 I. Introduction Hearthstone Realty Corporation is pleased to submit this proposal for the purchase and redevelopment of the former Bradstreet School property. If we are selected as the designated developer,we will form a new Limited Liability Company to take title to the property. For now the name given for this venture will be Bradstreet Partners. Mr. Perkins is the principal respondent and all contact should be through his Hearthstone Realty Corporation office. The importance of this project to the future of North Andover's downtown cannot be overstated. We appreciate the opportunity to become a significant part of its future! We have formed an exciting team for this development that is well familiar with the community and its commercial and residential base. Bill Perkins, P.E has developed multiple projects in town including retail plaza Great Pond Crossing on Rt. 125.Joseph LaGrasse, AIA has completed many commercial and residential projects in town and is a former member of the North Andover Board of Appeals. Mark Yanowitz, a licensed builder and a former member of the Andover Planning Board, recently managed the upgrade of the facade of two buildings along Main Street. Landscape architect and planner Chris Huntress,the former North Andover Planner, has designed several successful developments in town. After discussions with many residents and business owners, it is obvious that there are varied interests and opinions in regards to this site.Some of the ideas we have heard: 1. Create commercial space with a new colonial building along the streetscape; 2. Provide outside spaces and improve aesthetics of downtown; 3. Provide more market rate or mixed-income housing to support businesses; 4. Preserve the existing building as the only remaining historical school; 5. Provide more parking for the downtown, especially with new town departments moving in. Given the wide range of priorities, we felt it impossible to satisfy everyone with one plan. The decision is too important so we spent the extra time developing four mixed-use schemes; some include renovation of the existing school building, some require demolition of the Bradstreet School. In all cases we aim to preserve the streetscape with a period-style building framing the street, and include both commercial and residential components. While the commercial component seems to be the most desired by town officials, we feel that some level of housing would add to the project's success. If housing is to be part of this development,we believe that it is essential for most of that housing to be of market rate. Given the desire to create a vibrant,economically strong downtown, market rate housing will bring residents that are more likely to contribute to downtown business success than if all affordable units were provided. Also, due to lower assessments, affordable units generate much lower amounts of tax revenue. That being said, some small percentage of affordable units in a mixed-income development will service a critical need and is worth considering.This would have the added benefit of getting the town closer to its affordable housing quota. In a rental development all of the units count towards the quota even if only 20% are affordable. 11. Bradstreet School Site and the Downtown According to the Historical Society,the Bradstreet School was named after Governor Simon Bradstreet. There were apparently previous schools on the site, but the current building was built in 1915. It has a basement and two upper floors totaling 19,500 s.f. Page 14 The direction chosen for this project and the developer selected will largely determine the future of North Andover's downtown. As experienced local developers, engineers and architects, we feel we are best suited to work with the town to determine what is best for the site. Private developers such as us are likely to work with neighbors to expand the downtown revitalization as the plans develop. Vacant for 9 years, the abandoned school is a large part of the problem that plagues the less than stellar appearance of the Main Street area. If the town of North Andover is not invested in the area and is allowing such an empty eyesore, why should private business owners locate there?Why should other property owners in the downtown upgrade their property? For those reasons this is the right time to get this property back on the tax rolls and into private hands. By turning it from a blot on the landscape into an attractive asset, the town will also encourage improvements to adjacent properties. The building certainly can be renovated and put into productive use at some cost. If the town wants to head in that direction we are more than willing to do so. However given the layout,the type of construction,the multiple levels inside,the asbestos,etc., it certainly has expensive challenges.The biggest obstacle for us is to come up with a good site plan given the location of the school on the lot. It can be done, but the site lays - out a lot better without the school building. A February 2008 "Limited Hazardous Building Materials Inspection" by Allen M. Lieb Architects found asbestos-containing floor tiles, exhaust wrap and caulking. Also found was lead painted building components in 16 different locations that need to be dealt with. Mold growth was found but not quantified. A January 2011 structural report by The Cecil Group, Inc. indicated that the school was in fair to good condition.The framing is generally in good condition,while the basement slab and walls are in only fair condition with cracks and evidence of water infiltration. In a response to a recent inquiry about any hazardous conditions that may exist below the surface,the North Andover Fire Department responded that there was an underground oil storage tank on the property in the past.They do not have definitive records that verify it was removed.There are historical contamination issues from the service station across the street that have to be investigated further. In order to consider renovating it into productive use, Bradstreet School and its renovation must be able to qualify for State and Federal Historic Tax Credits. It is on the statewide inventory, but not yet listed on the National Register. It would require a Project Notification Form (including a determination of NR eligibility), a full nomination to the National Register,the three-part application for State Historic Rehab Tax Credits, and the three-part federal Historic Preservation Certification Application. If this is the direction that the town wants to go, we are willing to pursue it with conditions related to gaining historical funding and tax credits. III. Market Conditions North Andover's downtown has some excellent, historic properties. However many of them are in various stages of disrepair and give the impression of a less than desirable location. Landlords are tired,the task seems overwhelming, and they need hope to spend the money necessary to lift up the area. Rents for good retail are fairly good,while the non-renovated buildings sit empty or rent below their potential. While there have been some significant improvements in the current building stock, most notably First and Main,there are still a large number of tired, underutilized buildings in the area.There needs to be a game-changing development that elevates the level of quality and available commercial space. It would also be helpful if there were more energy-efficient apartment units to bring additional walking traffic to nearby businesses. Page IS In speaking with several business and property owners,the prevailing opinion is that there is great untapped potential in the area.They are encouraged by recent aesthetic improvements made by others (designed by LaGrasse and Associates, Inc.) and are hopeful that the Bradstreet development will bring fresh money, fresh ideas, and new businesses to the downtown. It appears to us that the lack of many"credit tenants" is due more to the lack of good retail and office space and less to a lack of interest on the part of potential tenants. IV. Design Methodology When we begin looking at a new project,we first identify our Core Principles and the town's Design Objectives. While some prioritization may be necessary, if we are chosen as the designated developer we can leave to the community the issue of which objectives are more important which will reflect what we are able to pay.We are willing to purchase the site under each of the scenarios. We feel that this is the only way that the majority of the town will get what they are looking for. It is clear that town officials agree with our assessment of the importance of this project and its goals.The stated charge of the RFP is found in Section 8. Design Objectives.This section states in part, "(i)t is the primary objective of the Town to attract a development which enhances the Main Street Business corridor". Elsewhere in the section it describes a vision for a development that is "appropriate in size and appearance" as being important criteria.The RFP goes on to say that the town "has an interest in preserving the historical significance of the building." Core Principles: Energy-efficient and resource-efficient design Blend new buildings into surroundings and fills area needs Provide structures that meet market needs and are cost-effective Design Objectives: Enhance Main Street business corridor Consider keeping Bradstreet School Maintain quintessential New England streetscape V. Redevelopment Options: After a significant amount of due diligence that included speaking with a great many North Andover residents, we determined that the many competing interests that should be discussed and prioritized by the Town. As evidence of our commitment to the project,we have developed four mixed-use schemes for the property; one involves renovation of the existing building,the others require Bradstreet School demolition. In all cases we aimed to preserve the streetscape with a period-style building framing the street, and include both commercial and residential components.These are preliminary, not in any order of preference, and will require significant input from the community before settling on one. There is significant interest in maintaining a commercial streetscape along the sideline of Main Street. We have included renderings that show how the new building will fit in with the existing buildings. Scheme 1: Maintains streetscape, brings in new retail and office space, moderate number of residential units, preserves school building Retail Space along sideline of Main Street: 8,000 s.f. Office Space on Second Floor: 6,500 s.f. Residential Units 21 flat units Parking: 68 total spaces Page 16 Scheme 2: Maintains streetscape, brings in more retail space, moderate number of residential units, removes school building, better parking arrangement, enlarged plaza area Retail Space along sideline of Main Street: 9,600 s.f. Residential Units 16 townhomes and 6 flat units Parking: 73 total spaces Scheme 3: Maintains streetscape, brings in more retail and office space,fewer residential units, removes school building, better parking arrangement, enlarged plaza area Retail Space along sideline of Main Street: 9,500 s.f. Office Space on Second Floor:9,500 s.f. Residential Units 6 townhomes and 6 flat units Parking: 73 total spaces Scheme 4: Maintains streetscape, brings in more retail and office space, no residential units, removes school building, large parking area, enlarged plaza area Retail Space along sideline of Main Street: 10,000 s.f. Office Space on Second Floor: 8,000 s.f. Parking: 68 total spaces Following our principles and objectives, all four options will be energy-efficient and resource-efficient.All of the options blend well into the surroundings and will provide outdoor commercial and/or residential spaces and community paths.All commercial spaces will similarly be far more energy efficient than anything else than exists in the area. Any residential units will be built to Energy Star standards. If Scheme 1 is followed and Bradford School is saved,there will be a higher level of sustainability benefits.While this scheme is the only option that keeps the existing building, demolition under the other options will likely involve re-use of the bricks and recycling of the concrete in some manner.Very little will go to waste in any case. A nice development can be made utilizing the existing school as can be seen in the Scheme 1 drawings.While the units would be small and an addition would have to be included, it would fit in well with the downtown.A strong case can be made that saving and remodeling the only remaining historical school into the town's center is an important goal.The likely availability of historic tax credits and the possibility of local CPA funds can help make the project marketable and affordable. There are tradeoffs, however. With the building in the middle of the site, it is a difficult to attain a good flow and parking on the site and a shallower Main Street commercial building is the result. It also makes it difficult to provide a significant plaza area directly adjacent to the public sidewalk along Main Street. If the school building is demolished,there is far more flexibility where to place buildings and there will be a better site plan and more commercial space. Schemes 2 and 3 have almost identical site plans.The only difference between them is that the front commercial building will have either 2"d floor residences or offices above the 1St floor retail.The decision of which option is more viable will come after input from town officials and a more thorough review of market conditions. Page 17 VI. Bradstreet School Redevelopment Key Personnel April 2013 Principal Contact:BILL PERKINS, P.E. 978-475-5400 x101 woerkins@hearthstonerealty.com Hearthstone Realty Corp., 28 Andover Street, Andover, MA 01810 www.hearthstonerealtv.com Bill Perkins has more than 25 years of experience in engineering,energy efficiency, facilities and real estate development. He is a Registered Professional Engineer in MA and NH and a Licensed Construction Supervisor in MA. He is a Certified Building Operator, Certified Plant Engineer and a Certified Green Builder. Bill's real estate ventures have designed,developed, renovated, managed or analyzed many industrial and office buildings, retail strip centers, residential subdivisions,and condominium complexes, most of which have been Energy Star rated. Bill conceived,designed and developed "Greenwood Meadows" in Andover which received Energy Star Development of the Year Award in 2005. See Design Portfolio section for additional projects. Principal Designer: Joseph LaGrasse,AIA 978-470-3675 ioe.laerasse@comcast.net JD LaGrasse and Associates, Inc. One Elm Square,Andover, MA 01810 www.lagrassearchitects.com Joseph has over 40 years' experience working in New England on all phases of Architectural Design, Land Planning and Building Development. For fifteen years prior to forming his own corporation, Mr. LaGrasse was the Principal Architect at the firm of Frank C.Gelinas&Associates,a 25 man Architectural and Engineering firm located in North Andover, MA and Project Architect for Architects Design Group, Inc., Cambridge, MA.As an Architect, he managed and coordinated a broad scope of projects all requiring his supervision as well as his participation in design solutions. Joe designed both the 100,000 s.f. two-building North Andover Office Park and the 80,000 s.f.Chestnut Green office condominium projects in a traditional brick architecture style.At Merrimack College,the firm used existing facility layouts along with present and future facility program needs to develop a long range master plan. See Design Portfolio section for additional projects. Design Professional Mark Yanowitz 978-409-2217 mark @verdecodesiens.com Verdeco Designs, LLC One Elm Square,Andover, MA 01810 www.verdecodesien&= Verdeco Designs, LLC is a full-service design/build firm offering architectural design,construction management, and consulting services to address the needs of living and working in the 21st century. Mark Yanowitz recently completed work on two buildings in downtown North Andover as part of its revitalization. Mark has over 28 years of experience in architectural design and construction management with a specialty in energy efficiency and low-impact development. Landscape Architect Chris Huntress 978-470-8882 chris@huntressassociates.com Huntress Associates, Inc., 17 Tewksbury St., Andover, MA 01810 www.huntressassociates.com Principal and founder Christian Huntress is an Andover-based professional who works throughout the New England region as a Land Planner and Landscape Architect. He has over 25 years of experience in site design and planning for institutional, municipal and private clients. His unique background as both a landscape architect and an environmental planner brings a focus of sustainable design to all his projects.With sensitivity to regional styles, he strives to protect and incorporate traditional elements, historic landforms, and environmental ecosystems of the New England landscape. Among the projects he completed in North Andover are 1600 Osgood Comm. Center, Meetinghouse Commons, and the Stevens Estate restoration, among others. See Design Portfolio section for additional projects. Page ( 8 VII. Required Submittals A. Original Copies—attached are one (1) unbound original and six (6) bound copies of the proposal including backup materials. B. Format-8"x11.5". C. Proposal Security-5%of the proposed purchase price accompanies the package in a sealed envelope. D. Cover Letter-accompanies proposal. E. Price Proposal Form: In separate sealed envelope. F. Development Team Qualifications-see section VII. And VIII. G. Development Experience:see section X. Development Portfolio for a small sampling of experience. Lead developer Hearthstone Realty Corporation has provided partial references in the appendices.All four of the key personnel have multiple projects planned over the next three years,some of which are currently confidential. All team members can provide references and a more detailed description of upcoming projects upon request. Hearthstone Realty Corporation has planned the following projects in the next 12-18 months: - - Feast Cafe and Provisions, Rt. 28 Andover, MA which is a 7,200 s.f. specialty food business; - - Cogswell School Haverhill Conversion to Apartments; - Smiley School Haverhill Conversion to Office uses. H. Financing and Financial Capacity: Bradstreet Partners has had extensive discussions about the project with Ken Goode of Mass Development. He is very interested in the project and expects to be able to provide below market financing at favorable terms. In addition, a letter of interest has been provided by Enterprise Bank which can be found in the appendices. Hearthstone Realty Corporation has borrowed and repaid millions of dollars in commercial loans with Enterprise Bank,TD Bank, Sovereign Bank,among others. I. Development Plan: As mentioned above,the stated objective is to "enhance the Main Street Business corridor".The town needs to bring people to the center so that businesses will flourish and higher quality buildings throughout the downtown will be the result. The four developed schemes can be found in section IX. Development Plans. Each of these schemes has different tangible benefits to the community. Bradstreet Partners believes that this project is too important to the town to just consider one proposal and wishes to leave that prioritization decision to municipal officials after significant public input. For example if preservation of the school is most important, Scheme 1 is achievable. If municipal parking is the most important, Scheme 4 is possible with some negotiated contribution from the community.Schemes 2 and 3 are similar though one has housing instead of offices. As the communities priorities are more developed and focus on a particular scheme is directed, we will have a better understanding of traffic levels, both pedestrian and vehicle. As more businesses move in,there may be a reduction in vehicular traffic as the many local residents will not need to drive elsewhere to get the product or service they are looking for. Pedestrian traffic will be encouraged with walking paths and well-lighted common areas. Desirable outdoor spaces will attract others who would have traveled elsewhere. All buildings will be very energy and resource efficient and will meet or exceed all state, federal and local Page 19 requirements. Noise should not be an issue as all of the uses proposed would be for typical retail/office/apartment buildings and no industrial uses. While a full economic impact study is beyond the scope of this proposal,this is discussed more in depth in L. below. J. Condition of Property: Bill Perkins, P.E.,Joe LaGrasse,AIA, and Mark Yanowitz all toured the building.We have received floor plans,the environment report and the structural report mentioned above. Bradstreet Partners acknowledges that the town has no responsibility for hazardous waste,oil hazardous material or hazardous substances as those terms are defined under applicable laws, rules or regulation, local, state, federal,or otherwise on, in, under or emitting from the property or for any other condition or defect on the Property. K. Time Frame: If Bradstreet Partners' proposal is accepted, we would continue the due diligence efforts that have been started and further develop the design proposals. Key to this effort will be input from the community leaders and public as we have provided four different schemes. For the purpose of the timeline, we will assume that our acceptance date is on or around May 15, 2013.After multiple public hearings and meetings, we tentatively expect that all public input and decisions will have been made within 4 months by September 15, 2013 whereupon closing will occur. After all approvals have been given,final construction documents will be prepared with all permits expected to be received by spring 2014. There may be some phasing of the commercial construction given the availability of tenants and market conditions, especially in regards to the commercial space. This is our best estimate of our schedule: Development Schedule for Bradstreet School Project 1 Approval of Proposal by Board of Selectmen May 2013 2 Execution of Purchase and Sale Agreement June 2013 3 Phase I Environmental Report June 2013 4 Neighborhood and public discussions June 2013 5 Public Hearings to discuss various schemes July 2013 6 All approvals received Sept. 2013 7 Purchase by Bradstreet Partners Sept. 2013 8 Under Scheme 2, 3, or 4 Building Demolished Oct. 2013 9 Site clearing and construction commences Oct. 2013 10 Final Construction Documents and Building Permits received March 2014 11 Building Construction Commences April 2014 12 Shell Construction Completion Aug. 2014 13 Interior finishes for tenants begin Aug. 2014 14 Initial Occupancy Nov. 2014 15 Full Occupancy April 2015 Page 110 Some of the proposals may require town meeting approval that is beyond the control of Bradstreet Partners.Scheme 1 includes preserving the Bradstreet School will require approval of historic tax credit applications but that is not expected to hold up the progress significantly. L. Statement of Financial Benefit: The principals that make up Bradstreet Partners intend to form a new limited liability corporation prior to the closing.As a "for profit" enterprise, all of its operations will be taxable. There are at least five categories of direct and indirect benefits to the community: 1. Addition of Bradstreet School site to property tax rolls: This property has been a drain on the community for 9 years.The town will benefit by not having to operate a vacant building and by putting a new project on the tax rolls. 2. Commercial Revitalization of Downtown: Bradstreet Partners envisions the commercial building as forming the hub of the new downtown along with the municipal buildings and First and Main plaza.As such,they will bring in new businesses,jobs, and consumers to make the other businesses more vital and profitable.This will bring new revenues to the community in the form of property taxes and business taxes across well beyond this one project. 3. Market Rate residential: As mentioned above, Bradstreet Partners feels that low income affordable housing is not what the downtown needs. Not only would assessments on rent- controlled units be much lower, but the consumers themselves will not have as much disposable income to spend at local businesses. Our residential component includes primarily market rate housing,with the possibility of some mixed income units. If there is an affordable component,the town would get credit for all the residential units in the development even though all of them would not be affordable. 4. Parking:The site is being developed with adequate parking for the newly created commercial and residential uses. One of the schemes also gives the town the option of creating additional parking for municipal and visitor uses. 5. Local Developer: Bradstreet Partners are experience local developers who will work with adjacent and area property owners on other projects.Simultaneous with this development, Bradstreet Partners have already had discussions with other owners about working together on the redevelopment for mutual benefit. M. Submission of Required Statements and Forms: in appendices and separate sealed envelope. VIII. Developer Evaluation A. Qualifications and Experience of the Firm and/or Principals and Consultants The design team and principals of Bradstreet Partners have a wide range of local experience in projects similar to the subject project.The consultants are well-known and are among the finest in the area.The principals have completed millions of dollars of real estate projects in the area and have an established track record of quality and satisfactory completion. All of the design team have direct experience with the principals and have been personal friends for many years, offering unquestioned synergy. The principals encourage the selectmen to call other officials in North Andover and surrounding towns as to the ability of Bradstreet Partners to be accountable, professional and responsive to the questions of the selectmen. All key personnel are,or have been appointed to municipal boards at one time or another and have proven themselves to be active in local public and charitable efforts. Page 11 B. Demonstrated Compatibility with Town's Objectives and Development Considerations The principals and the design team have gone well beyond the original scope of the RFP in order to assure that this project meets the town's prioritization of its stated objectives. The design team is well able and willing to work with the town during the vetting process to establish the town's priorities for the site. Bradstreet Partners feels that this will assure a successful project that has the support from the largest number of residents and businesses. C. Demonstrated Ability to Implement Project Concept As experienced developers and consultants,our team has a track record of innovative, professional projects. This project will be a priority for all involved if we are chosen as the lead developer. Hearthstone Realty Corporation has many key affiliations and has proven ability to conceive, permit and complete successful projects. Lending institutions are anxiously pursuing the company to find new projects where they can lend money at attractive rates. Page X12 IX. Development Plans SAUNDERS STREET EXSBTMG j' 2-STORY STREET PARKMG 8 IDETITi EXISTMG �� o 2-STORY z-sroRY % � '�' �� � � SCHEME 2 % RES lDFxn � j 3-STORY 'y�",4 R, � � � q..� EXI� 1 sl � RESl�xnal CHARACTERISTICS ��E COMMERCIAL- 9600 SF RESIDENTIAL - 16 TOWN HOMES 6 RESIDENTIAL FLATS w 22 TOTAL RXSCTSEOTnPRmIG Y a 1 PARIUNG 57 ONSITE PARI4NG s-sTOR*r sc I 16 STREET PARIaNG 73 TOTAL z oasTm I � AREA r1�i EMSTNG 1ST FLOOR ^. s , E W.MST I RMSTMG - I I N Cal-ERLIALIR£TAIL ` ` ` '�.hz x •' �, SSTORY 2-57ORY I �l1D FLOOR y D.U.BUILD DEW msry W � 3$TORY I _�__� - �- LL '- LU = 8 P H BPACEB , MAIN STREET I a @ 2D MAR NOSCALE 1 ppppp 2-1---i BUILDING A o 3 1ST FLOOR COMMERCIAURETAIL UNITS:9500 SFa 2ND/3RD FLOOR ti SPA Es 10-2 BDRM,1 Y2 BATH W/ I� elx1 31 STAIRS TOWNHOUSE aF E - i RESIDENTIAL GROSS TOTAL:13,000 a BUILDING TOTAL:22,500 SF �J•� z Q '❑ ❑: 3 d Z O MM 24'-0" 2V-0" 29'-0" 25'-0" 24'-0" W 0 A COMMERCIAL/ COMMERCIAL/ COMMERCIAL/ COMMERCIAL/ COMMERCIAL/ RETAIL 1 RETAIL 2 RETAIL 3 RETAIL 4 RETAIL 5 N NET: 1600 SF NET: 1-150 SF NET:2300 SF NET: 1150 SF NET: 1600 W W Z � P Q 50 oo t T7 20 MAR 2013 •: AS NOTED S ET PAWING 8 SPACES o SITE MAIN STREET I ST FLOOR PLAN SCALE:N/A 2_2 2-2 13s-0" 13UILDNG A � 1ST FLOOR COWAERCWJMTAL UNITS:9500 SF mum FLOOR I �V = 10-2 BDRM,1 72 BATH W/STAIRS TOWNHOUSE RESIDENTIAL GROSS TOTAL:13,000 r n n n aH E BUILDING TOTAL:22,500 SF � N W 0 0 29'_0" 29'_0" 0 29'_0° 0 L �D 19 19 ID 19 r n n n r z 5R.V FLOOR PLAN 2 O GROSS AREA:-1,350 5F SCALE:wA 2-3 T==s 138'-0" 24'_0" 25'_0" 25•_0° 24'_0" aN RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL �R TOWNHOU5E1 TOUNHOUSE 3 TOWNHOUSE 5 TOWNHOUSE T TOUNHOUSE 9 V C NET: 1200 SF N NET- 1300 SF D NET- 1300 SF NET: 1200 SF NET: 1200 SF Z C Me N Q W J 2 a ip � U P 24'-0" U IM Cl) 23'-6" 29'-0" 29'-0" 24'-0" a' 0 i3 RESIDENTIAL ' RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL TOWNHOUSE 2 ,`9 TOWNHOUSE 4 TOUNH01,15E 6 TOWNHOUSE 8 TOUNHOU5E 10 20MMM13 NET: 1200 SF NET: 1200 SF NET: 1300 SF NET: 1300 SF NET: 1200 SF °C AS NOTED o< 2984 - - SITE 2NO FLOOR PLAN n GIWSS AREA:8,150 SF SCALE:N/A 2-3 2-3 e S A U N D E R S STREET 25'-0" 8' 25'-0" 4' e UNIT 1 UNIT 8 &a1 2 BDRI"I,1)i BATH 2 BDF;31,L Yi BATH a F E W/STAIRS W/STAIRS TOWNHOUSE TOWNHOUSE 1,116 SF 1,116 SF UNIT S UNIT 10 9 2 5DW,1 J4 BATH 2 BDW,I)4 BATH 5 N W/STAIRS TOWNHOUSE W/STAIRS TOWNHOUSE 1,260 SF 1;260 SF UNIT i UNIT 2 O D 2 BRM,1 BATH 2 BDRM,1 BATH 588 SF 588 SF UNIT 11 UNIT 12 0 2 BDf;r I,I)i BATH 2 BDRM,1)1 BATH W W/STAIRS W/STAIRS !�1 r TOWNHOUSE TOWNHOUSE 1,116 SF 1,116 SF 0 UNIT 3 UNIT 4 AM\i r I BD6 o SF kl DL 0 SP i 2ND FLOOR PLAN SCALE:N/A 2-4 N w z e W UNIT 5 UNIT 6 Q, FP - 2 BDRM,I BATH DRM,I BA TH 588 SF 588 SF �Q' FP MCI) ° a� IrJ I BUILDING B 1ST FLOOR SOUTH ELEVATION ;. 20M,R2o13 4-2 BDRM,1 BATH FLATS SCALE:WA 2-4 AS N(M 2-1 BDRM,1 BATH FLATS e.: 2384 2ND/3RD FLOOR SITE ST FLOOR PLAN 1 ( 6-2 BDRM,1 Yz BATH W/STAIRSTOWNHOUSE SCALE:WA 2-4 GROW:4 ,,352 SF/FLOOR 2-4 BUILDING TOTAL:13056 SF � e SAUNDERS STREET 2 I / STREET PARK W.S 1 EXISTW. < i4 2-STORY IpEhm 2-STORY x SCHEME 3 IDENTI , ExIBTMG j "TORY EXIT R 1 IpExrl CHARACTERISTICS t E COMMERCIAL - 9500 SF OFFICE SPACE - 8300 SF W RESIDENTIAL - 6 TOWN HOMES 9 RESIDENTIAL FLATS `� ` v 2 sTOIeY 15 TOTAL S�TOF"T`. V1 RESIDHdTI .,.� �. 57 ONSITE PARKING ti s v d ti _ 16 STREET PARKING z — i 73 TOTAL 0 z 5 M EXIBTMG t I 1 w a'. PARKING 1 1 1 ANVA tu.'n 3w 1 1 I 4 / OCISTMG IST FLOOR t EXISTING 2-STORY � C.OM'1ERGIAUIEE7AIL ��'-�; `" `� t�� ' � 9-STORY � 2-STORY DAL BUILD , M)Dm I E 1111;G 1 � W 3-STORY 1 RE4IDEPAIAL -- L z MAIN STREET I �z —" 2oUM2M3 1 I r � J ., 0 . Via° 286E „ r k sa SITE , 3-1I BUILDING A e 1ST FLOOR COMMERCIAURETAIL U_ i UNITS:9500 SF Q� Lu 11 111 2ND FLOOR FTTTI 11 SPA E5 i OFFICE-6000 SF e n, 9 Xl @ lip RESIDENTIAL a E 3-610 SF 2 BEDROOM LOFTS LAN�APIN© JEE] BUILDING GROSS TOTAL:I 19,000 SF Fl UP N H 2 O UP 23'_6' 29'-0.. 29'_O" 24'-0" I 8 24'_0" 9 .9 B 0 i, r r r r- C MMERCIAL CCIMMERCIAL/ COMMERCIAL/ COMMERCIAL/ COMMERCIAL/ RETAIL i RETAIL 2 RETAIL 3 RETAIL 4 RETAIL 5 I Q M ET: 1550 SF T: 1500 SF NET:2300 SF NET: 1790 5F NET: 1600 W Z � Q W 77'-f7TH J Z 50 2 201MR2013 a a AS NOTED ST ET PAWING 8 SPACES , o.: =4 SITE IST FLOOR PLANG32 3-Z SCALE:N/A 138'-0" 1� aF E H Eel w OFFICE 2000 5F v� 8 D ID C O COMMON HALLWAY OFFICE 6000 SF Q N C'3 w Z � �_ _ 54'-0n 30'_0" 54'—O" 0 /4r1 V FAMS M2M3 NOTED=4 2ND FLOOR PLAN TE 5 CALE:WA 3-3 3.3 e t0•• 25'_0° 8'_O" 25'_0•' 4'- ' � e SAUNDERS STREET UNIT I UNIT 8 tl 2 SDRM,1)z BATH 2 BDF;R I,114 BATH »1 n W/STAIRS W/STAIRS 8F E TOWNHOUSE TOWNHOUSE l,ll6 SF 1,1 f6 SF F� UNIT 9 UNIT 10 2 BORM,1,z BATH 2 BOW,I)i BATH N W/STAIRS TOWNHOUSE W/STAIRS TOWNHOUSE 160 SF 1,260 SF S UNIT 1 UNIT 2 O 2 BDRM,1 BATH 2 BDRM,I BATH UNIT 11 UNIT 12 588 SF 588 SF 9 2 BDR'i,114 BATH 2 5r->w,114 BATH M W/STAIRS W/STAIRS W n TOWNHOUSE TOWNHOUSE 1� I,1 f 6 SF 1,1 16 SF 0 UNIT 3 UNIT 4 1 BDW,1 BATH 1 BDRM,I BATH 2NP FLOOR PLAN _ 2 630 SF 630 SF I SCALE:WA 3-4 m M a C3 w 1p FF Z UNIT 5 j5r->RM, 0 O WT 2 BDRM,1 BATH U 2 TH Q' FF P H 5 C) nn Co a) BUILDING B SOUTH ELEVATION 3 a 1ST FLOOR SCALE:WA 3-4 4-2 BDRM,1 BATH FLATS 20MUR2M3 2-1 BDRM,1 BATH FLATS 1WE AS NOTED 2ND/3RD FLOOR 23e4 ST FLOOR PLAN 1 I 6-2 BDRM,1 Y2 BATH W/STAIRS TOWNHOUSE SITE SCALE:N/A 3-4 GROSS:4,352 SF/FLOOR 3-4 I I i 1 BUILDING TOTAL:13,056 SF EXISTW. ! �\` SAUNDERS STREET ° 2-STORY IDENTI ! EXI5TM6 Iw ! 2_STORY �r ~ti ------- INCs ti / 2 ST STORY SCHEME 3 3-STORY ! IDENTI / `..�X11 .� ,..;gin / 2-aroRr (DENT CHARACTERISTICS ``i'._,. ',c-,�4 R.1yi i�* y RESIDEMIAL COMMERCIAL - 10.000 SF z `� �. -----------� OFFICE SPACE - 8000 SF PARMNG - 80 ONSITE PARIQNG i4 EwaTine, 8 STREET PARIQNG EJUSTMG �.,t�: �- �q 2_aTORY 88 TOTAL s-arolxY �/ ' *� � �� RESIDENTIAL 20 Pi AREA RESIDENTI I K am' 'EXISTW..IST a.00R � � oasTtt+� .aaTn�GOMMERCIALAIWAIL v '* S-STORY 2-STORY 2ND FLOOR '�; i DL.BULLD 1 1 Eb6TA°Ya I RESIDENTIAL . 1 3-STORY l, _ IESIDENTIAL A L NAM MAIN�STREET � 2n MARM a NOSOME SITE �8 . � . 4-1- Page 13 X. Design Team Portfolio Page 114 GREAT POND CROSSING NORTH ANDOVER, MA Program Construction Type Retail/Office New Construction Great Pond Crossing was designed, developed and marketed by Hearthstone Realty Corporation. The project consisted of two buildings totaling approximately18,300 s.f. along busy Rte. 125 overlooking Lake Cochichewick. w RETAIL/OFFICE I CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 1025 OSGOOD STREET, NORTH ANDOVER, MA ra� ia g �r���u,' ���,r7�'r�� 1 r�rlJ✓rf/r �f U r' �>, r� -uvk ?r ,-'f dr` ?al x%f �r'j"r:r tr .% r�F rr r r,r,�✓I �rl. r r x r�� `r �s� r` a`r f x �rx- ,!z /"C ✓.rr r r rn/ �'� "� `� r t ��str� %'�^ �,t4rr ✓rr� ��s�rd f �5+ � f(� 1 �rvC�; ` �r r n. , . HEARTHSTONE Call: 978.475.5400 www.hearthstonerealty.com AAA R f A t I Y CO APO R AT10N Page 115 BALLARDVALE CROSSING ANDOVER, MA Program Construction Type Transit-Oriented Multi-Family New Construction Ballardvale Crossing was designed, developed and marketed by Hearthstone Realty Corporation. The project consisted of 9 buildings containing 68 units at the Ballardvale Commuter Rail Station in Ballardvale Village. All units were built to Energy Star standards and were built on a former brownfield site. e " HEARTHSTONE R E A L T Y C O R P O R A T I O N Page 116 TWENTY-EIGHT ANDOVER STREET ANDOVER, MA Program Construction Type Office Building Reconstruction Originally a dilapidated, contaminated office building that was converted from a cow barn, 28 Andover Street is now a desirable 15,000 s.f. office building. The former brownfield site is located just out of Andover's downtown. This reconstruction effort was designed, developed, constructed and is managed by Hearthstone Realty Corporation. �n Y f w �j4 HEARTHSTONE R E A L T Y C O R P O R A T I O N WATTS INDUSTRIES HEADQUARTERS NORTH ANDOVER,MA The multi phased planning &building project was initialized more than Program 30 years ago when JDL&A Inc planned the original building phase. Commercial Over the last decade the 4th phase development of the JDL&A Inc 5 Manufacturing Phase master plan has been concluded.All phases of the 75,000 SF facility include administrative &executive offices, conference &multi- Construction Type use function rooms, cafeteria, photo &graphic design rooms, fitness & New Construction excercise rooms, work rooms, and numerous other activity areas used for the comfort and friendliness of the work environment. Client Wyatt Industries Size 75,000 Status Completed 2004 L f {Y I l � f I r ht � taGrasse&ASSaciates�ln�,, www.lagrassearchitects.com 1060 OSGOOD ST. OFFICE CENTER NORTH ANDOVER, MA !060 Osgood St. Office Center is a 2-story 20,000 sf office and retail Program building located in North Andover, Massachusetts. It was designed to Commercial accomodate neighborhood business and office tenants.JDL&A interior Mixed-Use design staff designed all interior spaces and development for all Suites. Construction Type New Construction Client Size 20,000 Status Completed ------ WOW- 0 � 4 u s f , E Fsv�° t f fs �r f � L www.lagrassearchitects.com �� ra- !leas , RIVERBEND CROSSING NORTH ANDOVER,MA Joseph D.LaGrasse &Associates, Inc designed this 4-story, 43 dwelling Program units with parking under the building.Built on a quiet cul-de-sac Multi-Family abutting the Merrimack River, the traditional style brick and clapboard building with mansard roof is home to many local seniors who enjoy Construction Type home ownership under a condominium organization. New Construction Client Richmond Realty Trust LLC Size 56,000 sf Status Completed 2003 ga v „ 4 �. ,r v 1 axe -* � - www.lagrassearchitects.coms �tx�Fr�rr sa ✓rx,.,ft,,.,lu�r:✓!<,.`tt >rr„�;;;.z ` a �`�,3;, 7!��.,rfr;. 44-50 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER,MA Architectural design, construction management, controlled construction Program project administration of 5,200 square foot mixed-use building. Scope Commercial/Residential of work included complete renovation of building exterior, thermal insulation, electrical and energy system upgrade,partial interior Construction Type remodeling and site improvements. Renovation Client Premier Commercial Properties Size 5,200 sf Status Completed 2012 3 r t r y::i ;, r t�rJ,t,-� rIr�rJ.�s/rr`v�� l✓7�� Ej�,=�z"l;,�r "':� �f'� °-" �' a�l�'I�s��-�ix .7_�`,srr """" r 1ft ' ri ff f rr (; " ;. '"" r ";,�,� ,. �-�.—�._ ', ,,,, rr, r try i'` � r�ll"^'�s prf:, r^f`,�" 5rr' )} `' rrrr� '���zrrJ,-°��h��r d;i.�--•' r �"�"��► ,,,, 7=_ r" a � vw. o � x r r fft. 0 0 i I r www.Iagrassearchitects.com I www.verdecodesigns.com vef deCO DESIGNS 56-64 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER,MA Architectural design& controlled construction project administration Program of commercial storefront component of a mixed-use building on Main Commercial Street, North Andover. Property is directly adjacent to Bradstreet School. Construction Type Storefront Renovation Client The Sheraj Group Status Completed 2012 h i I ^y' www.lagrassearchitects.com I www.verdecodesigns.com vY"( 2CO3f DESIGNS HUNTRESS ASSOCIATES, INC. Resume Landscape Architecture & Land Planning Christian C.Huntress,Principal Mr.Huntress'project experience encompasses recreational,residential and campus master planning,institutional and retail projects,estate properties,and historic preservation and interpretive projects. Mr.Huntress worked in both the public and private sectors in positions including Town Planner,Land Planner and Landscape Architect. Mr. Huntress is responsible for coordination of site analysis,program development and conceptual design for major master plan projects. He also coordinates site design, layout, construction detailing, cost estimates and construction supervision on a variety of built works ranging in size from$250,000- $4.1 Million. As a Town Planner,Mr.Huntress has been responsible for applications submitted to the Planning Board and Zoning Board of Appeals,including Site Plan Review,Definitive Subdivisions,Special Permits,Variance,and Zoning change requests. Mr.Huntress has also been a lecturer for the Center for Rural Massachusetts,Amherst,MA. Relevant Project Experience Basketball Hall of Fame- Springfield Massachusetts. Working as a Project Manager with Vanasse Hangen Brustlin,developed program for expansion of the Hall of Fame and an additional 150,000 square feet of sports oriented retail and entertainment space.Coordinated work of project architect,civil,transportation and environmental engineers. Reebok International Headquarters- Stoughton,Massachusetts. Working as a Project Manager with Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, reviewed feasibility of multiple properties for the location of a 1.0 million square foot office/research and development campus. Reebok's program also included a 400 meter running track, rock climbing facility, and walking trails. Coordinated work of environmental scientists,traffic and civil engineers. Meetinghouse Commons at Smolak Farm-North Andover,Massachusetts. As the Principal-in-charge,Mr.Huntress coordinated the conceptual master plan and permitting for eighty- _ eight new homes within the setting of the historic Smolak Farm in North Andover,Massachusetts. HAI's scope of work included preparation of the conceptual layout and coordination with the project civil engineer, architect and traffic engineer during permitting and preparation of construction documents. Powder Mill Square -Andover,Massachusetts. Mr. Huntress prepared the master plan coordinated permit applications for sixty new Townhomes within a 4.5 acre brownfield site in a busy downtown location. HAI's scope of work also includes coordination with the project civil engineer,architect and traffic engineer in the final design of this exciting project. Education University of Massachusetts,Amherst,Bachelor of Environmental Design, 1988 University of Massachusetts,Amherst,Master of Landscape Architecture, 1994 Professional Affiliations American Society of Landscape Architects,Member American Planning Association, Member 17 Tewksbury Street,Andover Massachusetts 01810 Phone: 978.470.8882 Fax: 978.470.8890 Bradstreet School Site April S, 2013 North Andover, Massachusetts Financial Analysis Scheme 2 Retail Space: 9,600 s.f. 16 townhomes and 6 flat units ITEM# ITEM DESCRIPTION COST 1 Purchase Price BV RFP 300,000 2 Permitting and Design Architecture,engineering,surveying,legal,presentations 100,000 3 Demolition and Disposal Demolition of existing building,asbestos and lead paint 150,000 removal,recycling of masonry materials,backfill of excavation,disposal 4 New Commercial Shell on Main New 9,600 s.f commercial/residential weathertight shell at 1,152,000 Street $120 psf of otprint plus tough utilities 5 Unit Construction-I't floor $75/s.f.x 9,600 s.f.unit space 720,000 Commercial 6 Unit Construction-2nd/3rd floor $60/s.f.x 15,000 s.f.unit space 10 units 900,000 Residential 7 Fire and Safe —Main Street Sprinkler and alarms stem 100,000 8 New 12 unit Residential Building on $100psf x 14,000 s.f. 1,400,000 Saunders Street 9 Site Work Excavation,backfill,parking lot construction,landscaping 150,000 and site improvements,signage 10 Contingencies 200,000 11 General Contractor Assumes Saunders Street building is modular 100,000 12 Developer Fee 100,000 13 Miscellaneous construction period 50,000 expenses 14 Interest and insurance during 100,000 construction Total Development Cost 5,522,000 Cash or Equity Down Payment -600,000 Mass Development or Bank Loan 4,922,000 Bradstreet School Site April 8, 2013 North Andover, Massachusetts Financial Analysis Scheme 3 z Retail Space: 9,500 s.f. Office Space: 8,300 s.f. 6 townhomes and 6 flat units ITEM# ITEM DESCRIPTION COST 1 Purchase Price BV RFP 300,000 2 Permitting and Design Architecture,engineering,surveying,le al, resentations 100,000 3 Demolition and Disposal Demolition of existing building,asbestos and lead paint 150,000 removal,recycling of masonry materials,backfill of excavation,disposal 4 New Commercial Shell on Main New 9,500 s.f. commercial/residential weathertight shell at 1,140,000 Street $120 psf of footprint plus rough utilities 5 Unit Construction- 15t floor $75/s.f.x 9,500 s.f.unit space 712,500 Commercial _ 6 Unit Construction-2°d floor Office $75/s.f.x 9,500 s.f units ace 712,500 7 Fire and Safe —Main Street Sprinkler and alarms stem 100,000 8 New 12 unit Residential Building on $100psf x 14,000 s.f. 1,400,000 Saunders Street 9 Site Work Excavation,backfill,parking lot construction,landscaping 150,000 and site improvements,signage 10 Contingencies 200,000 11 General Contractor Assumes Saunders Street building is modular 100,000 12 Developer Fee 100,000 13 Miscellaneous construction period 50,000 expenses 14 Interest and insurance during 100,000 construction Total Development Cost 5,315,000 Cash or Equity Down Payment -600,000 Mass Development or Bank Loan 4,715,000 Bradstreet School Site April 8, 2013 North Andover, Massachusetts Financial Analysis Scheme 4 Retail Space: 9,500 s.f. Office Space: 8,300 s.f. Municipal Parking Lot ITEM# ITEM DESCRIPTION COST 1 Purchase Price By RFP 300,000 2 Permitting and Design Architecture,engineering,surveying,legal,presentations 100,000 3 Demolition and Disposal Demolition of existing building,asbestos and lead paint 150,000 removal,recycling of masonry materials,backfill of excavation,disposal 4 New Commercial Shell on Main New 9,500 s.f.commercial/residential weathertight shell at 1,140,000 Street $120 psf of otprint plus rough utilities 5 Unit Construction-15'floor $75/s.f.x 9,500 s.f.unit space 712,500 Commercial 6 Unit Construction-2nd floor Office $75/s.f.x 9,500 s.f.units ace 712,500 7 Fire and Safe —Main Street Sprinkler and alarms stem 100,000 8 Site Work Excavation,backfill,parking lot construction,landscaping 150,000 and site improvements,signage 9 Contingencies 200,000 10 General Contractor 75,000 11 Developer Fee 100,000 12 Miscellaneous construction period 50,000 expenses 13 Interest and insurance during 100,000 construction Total Development Cost 3,890,000 Cash or Equity Down Payment -400,000 Mass Development or Bank Loan 3,490,000 Town Contribution for Parldng If town wants dedicated parking for downtown or municipal ? Article 7: Acceptance of a Public Way—Red Gate Lane To see if the Town will vote to accept and name Red Gate Lane as a public way, as laid out by the Board of Selectmen, and as shown as "Red Gate Lane" on a plan entitled, "Red Gate Lane Street Layout Plan, prepared for Whispering Pines Realty Trust, 4 Sandalwood Lane, Methuen MA 01844, Scale 1" = 40', March 25, 2013, Waypoint Survey Service", and to accept deeds to the street and all related easements, shown on plan entitled "Red Gate Pasture Definitive Subdivision Plan, prepared for Red Gate Realty Trust, 33 Walker Road, North Andover MA 01845,November 22, 1996, Scale 1" = 40',New England Engineering Services, Inc., 33 Walker Road, Suite 23, North Andover, MA 01845", recorded with North Essex Registry of Deeds as Plan No. 15349 and on the above referenced Street Layout Plan, or take any action relative thereto. Planning Board Board of Selectmen Recommendation: To be made at Town Meeting Planning Board Recommendation: Favorable Action Vote Required: Majority Vote Article 21: Report of the Community Preservation Committee — Appropriation From Community Preservation Committee Fund. To receive the report of the Community Preservation Committee and to see if the Town will vote to raise, borrow, transfer and/or appropriate from the Community Preservation Fund, in accordance with the provisions of Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 44B, a sum of money to be spent under the direction of the Community Preservation Committee, or to take any other action relative thereto. List of Approved Projects—Community Preservation Fund Description Amount Category Preservation of Second Burying Ground $ 30,000 Historical Preservation McEvoy Field and Facility Refurbishment $ 903,350 Open Space Protection Town Farm: Construction of Playing Fields (Phase II) $ 300,000 Open Space Protection North Andover Historical Society: Building Preservation(per Master Plan) $ 397,000 Historical Preservation Stevens Estate—Roofing/Flashing/Coverings $ 436,950 Historical Preservation Scholfield Mill—Stabilization, Exterior Restoration, and Interior Restoration $ 130,000 Historical Preservation Ridgewood Cemetery—National Registry of $ 7,500 Historical Preservation Historic Places Veterans' Housing $ 461,894 Affordable Housing Foster Street (Parcel 104D-0014): Purchase of fee interest in approximately 8.05 acres of open field wetlands and adjoining conservation land owned by Essex County Greenbelt,plus closing costs (final purchase price not to exceed appraised value of property, total cost to be reduced by amount of any government grants or private contributions). Purchase contingent on seller paying any and all roll back taxes per M.G.L. c61A $ 500,000 Open Space Protection Administrative Costs $ 30,000 Administrative and Operating Expenses Total for Approved Projects $3,196,694 From CPA Affordable Housing Reserve $ 251,000 Net New Appropriations $2,945,694 Community Preservation Committee Board of Selectmen Recommendation: To be made at Town Meeting Finance Committee Recommendation: Favorable Action Vote Required: Majority Vote EXPLANATI© The Community Preservation Act (CPA) addresses community iss"ues such as acquisition and preservation of open space, creation and support of affordable housing, acquisition and peservation of historic buildings and landscapes, and creation, and support of recreational°opportunities The CPA, adopted at a'.pecial Town lYleeting January 2001, and =by the voters at he ;Town Election �n ]March 20Q1, levies a 3% surcharge on property taxes with two exemptions:=$100,000 of the value of every residential property; and a complete.exemption on property owned and occupied by 'people who; qualify for low Xncom�e housing or low or m9derate-mcoaie senior housmg. The Cornmuriity Preservation Committee (CPC) annually recommends hove funds should be spent or set aside for future spending among the allowable categories.of aj open space;: bj historic preservation, c)- affordable housing; and d) land for recreational use, with a minimum of-10% required iri each of the first three`eategories.=In;addition, a maximum of 'S%' ;be spent on administrative .expenses by;the CPC: Town 1VIeet�ng may either approve or reduce the recommended expenditures; but cannot to them;North Andover; received matching funds equal to$404,528 or 29.65% in FY13 from.the Commonwealth. Licensing Commissioners TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER OFFICE OF TOWN CLERK 120 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845 F NORTH q Joyce A. Bradshaw, CMMC °32 b oA Telephone(978)688-9501 Town Clerk, FAX(978)688-9557 �SSAGHUS�� 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 ,Ur��� DATE: April 25, 2013 SUBJECT: Wine & Malt Package Store License Attached please find an application from MBM Energy Group, Inc. dba: Raceway, 1503 Osgood Street, seeking a license for a Wine & Malt Package Store at that location. The proposed manager's name is Imad Massabni. The legal notice was duly posted in the North Andover Citizen Newspaper and abutters were notified. Favorable recommendations are included from the Police Department, Fire Department and Building Inspector. All fees have been paid. If you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact me or Joyce Bradshaw. Thank you. TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER BOARD OF SELECTMEN GENERAL APPLICATION This is a general application for a license that the Board of Selectmen may grant. All license applications to the North Andover Board of Selectmen must be accompanied by the following information. Indicate if license is: new ❑ Ira n s It r. I I change of dba❑ Other List type of license(s)applying for: F-1 Common Victualler Package Store All Alcohol ❑Class IN o.of vehicles for display: F] Restaurant All Alcohol © Package Store Wine&Malt ❑Class II M.of vehicles for display:_ QRestaurant Wine&Malt Fortune Teller ❑ Club All Alcohol a Vehicle for 1-fuw axi No of Vehicles: F7 Annual Entertainment Sunday Entertainment Q Electronic Games-list below: Jukebox ❑ Billiard Table No.of tables: Business Name (legal): /�'l �' �� ��CL�� dba: Please attach copy of business certificate if applying as dba or individual. If business is a corporation or LLC, please attach: 1. Certificate of Good Standing from the Secretary of State's Office. 2. Corporate Vote authorizing business at the location. A ' Address of licensed premises (include zip code): 22 mailing address (if different than above address): Name of individual/applicant authorized to apply for license: Business tel. no. of applicant: OC Business email: F.E.I.N;(F.I.N.). 7 1 Please check one of the following: own premises ease premises❑property under P&S Name and address of property owner if different from license holder: ame Address If applicable, please attach copy of lease and/or Purchase and Sales Agreement. Do you currently hold a similar license? What type? /A/ Have you previously applied for a license? (Yes) ❑ (No) Have you ever had a license revoked? (Yes)❑ (No)El� If yes, please indicate why: 1 If there is a building or structure associated with the license, please submit the following (preferably on 8112 x 11" paper-no larger than 8 112 x 14"): 1,Floor plan (include seating area), and 2. Site plan indicating parking areas and access to town ways. If applying for a Class I or Class II license, please submit a plot plan that shows: 1.The number of the vehicles on display 2.The exact location of the velucles 3.Customer parking 4. Office area Proposed hours of operation: Monday Z'Ile-41 Thursday I(C6D� Tuesday Z Friday �G17 Wednesday(;'Gtfr`1 Saturday ' ' Sunday (Specify liquor sale hours if different than regular establishment hours): Has the applicant operated a similar business? (If applicable) Name of Business: Address: Federal Tax No. (If applicable): I certify that the North Andover Police Department may run a criminal records check for any prior offenses and that this information may be transmitted to the Local Licensing Authority at their request. Date: ��r 0'6(;Wgnature� ,i I certify under the penalties of perjury that I,to the best of my knowledge and belief, have filed all state tax returns and paid all state,and_Jocal taxes required.-by law. Date:S �>r... �NJSignature I certify that I have read throe the conditions included with this license and agree to comply with any further stipulations that the Licensing Authority may from time to time approve. I also hereby authorize the Licensing Authority or their agent to conduct whatever investigation or inquiry is necessary to verify the information contaf&d in this application. Date: ?- )C-k?] Signaturd..' ��F! Please contact the Town Clerics Office at (978) 688-9501 if you have any questions regarding this application form. Reviewed and amended:2011 2 TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER r POLICE DEPARTMENT w "Comtittwity Padnership" To: Karen Fitzgibbons From: Lt. John Carney RE: Liquor License Date: April 24, 2013 The Police Department recommends favorable action on the request from MBM Energy group to hold a Package Store Wine &Malt license for the premises located at 1503 Osgood Street, Imad Massabni,manager. 1475 OSGOOD STREET, NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, 01845-1012 Telephone: (978) 683-3168 Fax: (978) 681-1172 www.napd.us TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER Fire Department Central Fire Headquarters—Fire Prevention Office 124 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845 NORTH Andrew Melnikas Of,I 'O 'a _ °o Telephone (978) 688-9593 Fire Chief o p FAX (978) 688-9594 Lt. F. McCarthy "o4AT,o "�y amelnikas a,townotilorthandover.com Fire Prevention Officer �SSVC►+us�� - fnlccartE�yu�,�townofilorthandover.coj1i Town Clerk's Office 124 Main St. North Andover, Ma April 23, 2013 Karen, The Fire Department recommends favorable action in granting MBN Energy 1503 Osgood St. a wine and malt license. Thank you, Fred McCarthy Fire Prevention � Fitzgibbons, Karen From: 8rovvn, Gerald Sent: Thursday, 18. 201311:52AM |o: Fitzgibbons, Karen Subject: RE: Wine & Malt Package Store License The Building dept has nnissues From- Fitzgibbons, Karen Sent: Thursday, April 18, 3013 11:09 AM To: Carney, John; McCarthy, Fred; Brown, Gerald 0c: Gallagher, Paul; Me|nihns, Andrew Subject: Wine &Malt Package Store License Please note the,Massachi.lSettS Secretary of State's office has determined that most emails to and f(on)MUniCipal OffiCeS and officials are public records,For more information please refer to: . Please consider the environment uome printing this omvi|. � The Commonwealth of Massachusetts -- Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission 239 Causem y Street Boston,MA 02114 w ►vww.mass.eov/abcc RETAIL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES LICENSE APPLICATION MONETARY TRANSMITTAL FORM APPLICATION SHOULD BE COMPLETED ON-LINE, PRINTED,SIGNED, AND SUBMITTED TO THE LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY. ECRT CODE: RETA CHECK PAYABLE TO ABCC OR COMMONWEALTH OF MA: $200.00 (CHECK MUST DENOTE THE NAME OF THE LICENSEE CORPORATION,LLC,PARTNERSHIP,OR INDIVIDUAL) CHECK NUMBER 2007 IF USED EPAY,CONFIRMATION NUMBER A.B.C.C.LICENSE NUMBER(IF AN EXISTING LICENSEE,CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE CITY) LICENSEE NAME MBM Energy Group, Inc. ADDRESS 1503 Osgood Street CITY/TOWN North Andove STATE ZIP CODE 01845 ---1 TRANSACTION TYPE(Please check all relevant transactions): ❑ Alteration of Licensed Premises ❑ Cordials/Liqueurs Permit ❑ New Officer/Director [] Transfer of License ❑ Change Corporate Name [] Issuance of Stock ❑ New Stockholder ❑ Transfer of Stock ❑ Change of License Type ❑ Management/Operating Agreement ❑ Pledge of Stock ❑ Wine&Malt to All Alcohol ❑ Change of Location ❑ More than(3)§15 ❑ Pledge of License ❑ 6-Day to 7-Day License ❑ Change of Manager ❑ New License ❑ Seasonal to Annual ❑ Other I THE LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY MUST MAIL THIS TRANSMITTAL FORM ALONG WITH THE CHECK, COMPLETED APPLICATION, AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS TO: ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES CONTROL COMMISSION P. O. BOX 3396 BOSTON, MA 02241-3396 APPLICATION FOR RETAIL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE City/Town North Andover 1. LICENSEE INFORMATION: A. Legal Name/Entity of Appli cant:(corporation,LLC or Individual) MBM Energy Group,Inc B.Business Name(if different) : Raceway C. Manager of Record: Imad Massabni D.ABCC License Number(for existing licenses only) E.Address of Licensed Premises 1503 Osgood Street City/Town: North Andover State: El Zip: 01845 F. Business Phone: (978)375-1471 G.Cell Phone: 978 375-1471 H.Email: I.Website: !.Mailing address(if different from E.): City/Town: State: = Zip: 2.TRANSACTION: ® New License ❑ New Officer/Director ❑ Transfer of Stock ❑ Issuance of Stock ❑ Pledge of Stock Transfer of License ❑ New Stockholder ❑ Management/operating Agreement ❑ Pledge of License The following transactions must be processed as new licenses: ❑ Seasonal to Annual ❑ (6)Day to(7)-Day License ❑ Wine&Malt to All Alcohol IMPORTANT ATTACHMENTS(1): The applicant must attach a vote of the entity authorizing all requested transactions,including the appointment of a Manager of Record or principal representative. 3.TfPE OF LICENSE: ❑ §12 Restaurant ❑ §12 Hotel ❑ §12 Club ❑ §12 Veterans Club j §12 General On-Premises ❑ §12 Tavern(No Sundays) §15 Package Store 4.LICENSE CATEGORY: ❑ All Alcoholic Beverages Wine&Malt Beverages Only ❑ Wine or Malt Only ❑ Wine&Malt Beverages with Cordials/Liqueurs Permit S.LICENSE CLASS: ❑X Annual ❑ Seasonal 6.CONTACT PERSON CONCERNING THIS APPLICATION (ATTORNEY IF APPLICABLE) NAME: Ramsey A. Bahrawy, Esq ADDRESS: 55 Main Street CITY/TOWN: North Andover STATE: MA ZIP CODE: 01845 CONTACT PHONE NUMBER: 978 682-1141 FAX NUMBER: EMAIL: Ramsey @BahrawyLaw.com 7. DESCRIPTION OF PREMISES: Please provide a complete description of the premises to be licensed.Please note that this must be identical to the description on the Form 43. Convenience Store Total Square Footage: 3700 �1 Number of Entrances: 2 Number of Exits: 2 Occupancy Number: 25 Seating Capacity: 8 IMPORTANT ATTACHMENTS(2): The applicant must attach a floor plan with dimensions and square footage for each floor&room, 8.OCCUPANCY OF PREMISES: By what right does the applicant have possession and/or legal occupancy of the premises? Final Lease IMPORTANT ATTACHMENTS(3): The applicant must submit a copy of the final lease or documents evidencing a legal right to occupy the premises. Other: Landlord is a(n): LLC Other: Name: Service Bury,LLC Phone: Address: PO Box 67141, City/Town: Chestnut Hill State: EJ Zip: 02467 Initial Lease Term: Beginning Date 11/17/2012. Ending Date 11/17/2027 Renewal Term: To be negotaited Options/Extensions at: Not specified Years Each Rent: 1$120,000.00 Per Year Rent; $10,000.00 --] Per Month Do the terms of the lease or other arrangement require payments to the Landlord based on a percentage of the alcohol sales? Yes ❑ No ❑ IMPORTANT ATTACHMENTS(4): 1.If yes,the Landlord is deemed a person or entity with a financial or beneficial interest in this license. Each individual with an ownership interest with the Landlord must be disclosed in§10 and must submit a completed Personal Information Form attached to this application. 2.Entity formation documents for the Landlord entity must accompany the application to confirm the individuals disclosed. 3.if the principals of the applicant corporation or LLC have created a separate corporation or LLC to hold the real estate,the applicant must still provide a lease between the two entities. 9. LICENSE STRUCTURE: The Applicant is a(n): Corporation Other: If the applicant is a Corporation or LLC,complete the following: Date of Incorporation/Organization: 11/19/2012 State of Incorporation/Organization: MA Is the Corporation publicly traded? Yes ❑ No ❑X 10. INTERESTS IN THIS LICENSE: List all individuals involved in the entity(e.g.corporate stockholders,directors,officers and LLC members and managers)and any person or entity with a direct or indirect,beneficial or financial interest in this license(e.g.landlord with a percentage rent based on alcohol sales). IMPORTANT ATTACHMENTS(5): A.All individuals or entities listed below are required to complete a Personal Information Form, B.All shareholders,LLC members or other individuals with any ownership in this license must complete a CORI Release Form. Name All Titles and Positions Specific#of Stock or%Owned Other Beneficial Interest Imad Massabni President Samer Biloune Treasurer Ghassan Massabni Seccretary *If additional space is needed,please use last page. 11. EXISTING INTEREST IN OTHER LICENSES: Does any individual listed in§10 have any direct or indirect,beneficial or financial interest in any other license to sell alcoholic beverages? Yes ❑ No ❑X If yes, list said interest below: Name License Type Licensee Name&Address Please Select Please Select Please Select�� , Please Select IPleas Select Please Select Please Select *If additional space is needed,please use last page. 12. PREVIOUSLY HELD INTERESTS IN OTHER LICENSES: Has any individual listed in§10 who has a direct or indirect beneficial interest in this license ever held a direct or indirect, beneficial or financial interest in a license to sell alcoholic beverages,which is not presently held? Yes ❑ No X� If yes,list said interest below: Name Licensee Name&Address Date Reason Terminated Please Select Please Select Please Select { 13. DISCLOSURE OF LICENSE DISIPLINARY ACTION: Have any of the disclosed licenses to sell alcoholic beverages listed in§11 and/or§12 ever been suspended,revoked or cancelled? Yes ❑ No ❑if yes, list said interest below: Date License Reason of Suspension,Revocation or Cancellation 14. CITIZENSHIP AND RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS FOR A(§15) PACKAGE STORE LICENSE ONLY: A.) For Individual(s): 1.Are you a U.S.Citizen? Yes X❑ No ❑ 2.Are you a Massachusetts Residents? Yes ❑X No ❑ B.)For Corporation(s)and LLC(s): 1.Are all Directors/LLC Managers U.S.Citizens? Yes ❑X No ❑ 2.Are a majority of Directors/LLC Managers Massachusetts Residents? Yes X❑ No ❑ 3.Is the License Manager or Principal Representative a U.S.Citizen? C.)Shareholder(s),Member(s),Director(s)and officer(s): 1.. Are all Shareholders, Members, Directors,LLC Managers and Officers involved at least twenty-one(21)years old? Yes ❑X No ❑ 15. CITIZENSHIP AND RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS FOR(§12) RESTAURANT, HOTEL,CLUB,GENERAL ON PREMISE,TAVERN, VETERANS CLUB LICENSE ONLY: A.)For Individual(s): 1.Are you a U.S.Citizen? Yes ❑X No ❑ B.)For Corporation(s)and LLC(s) 1.Are a majority of D(rectors/LLC Managers NOT U.S, Citizen(s)? Yes ❑ No ❑ 2.Is the License Manager or Principal Representative a U.S.Citizen? Yes 0 No ❑ C.)Shareholder(s),Member(s),Director(s)and Officer(s): Yes ❑ No ❑ 1.. Are all Shareholders,Members, Directors, LLC Managers and Officers involved at least twenty-one(21)years old? 16.COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH LICENSE TRANSACTION: A. Purchase Price for Real Property: $0.00 ^� B. Purchase Price for Business Assets: 1$100,000.00 C. Costs of Renovations/Construction: $0.00 D. Initial Start-Up Costs: $50,000.00 IMPORTANT ATTACHMENTS(6):Submit any and all records, documents and affidavits including E. Purchase Price for Inventory: $0.00 loan agreements that explain the source(s)of money for this transaction. Sources of cash must F. Other:(Specify) include a minimum of three (3) months of bank statements. G:TOTAL COST $150,0100.00 H.TOTAL CASH $150,000.00 I.TOTAL AMOUNT FINANCED 1$0.00 The amounts listed in subsections (H)and (1) must total the amount reflected in (G). 17. PROVIDE A DETAILED EXPLANATION OF THE FORM(S)AND SOURCE(S)OF FUNDING FOR THE COSTS IDENTIFIED ABOVE(INCLUDE LOANS,MORTGAGES, LINES OF CREDIT, NOTES, PERSONAL FUNDS, GIFTS): Unsecured Personal loan given by Ghassan Massabni to MBM Energy Group,Inc *If additional space is needed,please use last page. 18. LIST EACH LENDER AND LOAN AMOUNT(S)FROM WHICH"TOTAL AMOUNT FINANCED"NOTED IN SUB-SECTIONS 16(I) WILL DERIVE: A. Name Dollar Amount Type of Financing additional space is needed,p ease use ast page. B.Does any individual or entity listed in§19 as a source of financing have a director indirect, beneficial or financial interest in this license or any other license(s)granted under Chapter 138? Yes R No F If yes,please describe: 19. PLEDGE:(i.e. COLLATERAL FOR A LOAN) A.) Is the applicant seeking approval to pledge the license? ❑ Yes ❑X No 1.If yes,to whom: 2.Amount of Loan: 3.Interest Rate: 4.Length of Note: 5.Terms of Loan: B.) If a corporation, is the applicant seeking approval to pledge any of the corporate stock? ❑Yes ❑x No 1.If yes,to whom: 2.Number of Shares: C. ) Is the applicant pledging the inventory? ❑ Yes 0 No If yes,to whom: IMPORTANT ATTACHMENTS(7):If you are applying for a pledge,submit the pledge agreement,the promissory note and a vote of the Corporation/LLC approving the pledge. 20. CONSTRUCTION OF PREMISES: Are the premises being remodeled,redecorated or constructed in any way?-If YES,please provide a description of the work being performed on the premises: ❑ Yes X❑ No 21.ANTICIPATED OPENING DATE: This is an on-going business IF ALL OF THE INFORMATION AND ATTACHMENTS ARE NOT COMPLETE THE APPLICATION WILL BE RETURNED APPLICANT'S STATEMENT 1,1 Imad Massabni theOsole proprietor;❑ partner;0 corporate principal; El LLC/LLP member of MBM Energy Group,Inc , hereby submit this application for IMBM Energy Group,Inc (hereinafter the "Application"),to the local licensing authority(the "LLA")and the Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission (the"ABCC"and together with the LLA collectively the "Licensing Authorities")for approval. I do hereby declare under the pains and penalties of perjury that 1 have personal knowledge of the information submitted in the Application,and as such affirm that all statement and representations therein are true to the best of my knowledge and belief. I further submit the following to be true and accurate: (1) 1 understand that each representation in this Application is material to the Licensing Authorities'decision on the Application and that the Licensing Authorities will rely on each and every answer in the Application and accompanying documents in reaching its decision; (2) 1 state that the location and description of the proposed licensed premises does not violate any requirement of the ABCC or other state law or local ordinances; (3) 1 understand that while the Application is pending, I must notify the Licensing Authorities of any change in the information submitted therein. I understand that failure to give such notice to the Licensing Authorities may result in disapproval of the Application; (4) 1 understand that upon approval of the Application, I must notify the Licensing Authorities of any change in the Application information as approved by the Licensing Authorities. I understand that failure to give such notice to the Licensing Authorities may result in sanctions including revocation of any license for which this Application is submitted; (5) 1 understand that the licensee will be bound by the statements and representations made in the Application, including, but not limited to the identity of persons with an ownership or financial interest in the license; (6) 1 understand that all statements and representations made become conditions of the license; (7) 1 understand that any physical alterations to or changes to the size of, the area used for the sale, delivery,storage, or consumption of alcoholic beverages, must be reported to the Licensing Authorities and may require the prior approval of the Licensing Authorities; (8) 1 understand that the licensee's failure to operate the licensed premises in accordance with the statements and representations made in the Application may result in sanctions, including the revocation of any license for which the Application was submitted;and (9) 1 understand that any false statement or misrepresentation will constitute cause for disapproval of the Application or sanctions including revocation of any license for which this Application is submitted. Signatur "� Date: S - 6 �6 Title: i i The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission fu 239 Causeway Street Boston,MA 02114 wwmmass.gov/abcc PERSONAL INFORMATION FORM Each individual listed in Section 10 of this application must complete this form. 1. LICENSEE INFORMATION: B.Business Name(dba) Raceway �� A. Legal Name of Licensee MBM Energy Group,Inc. D.ABCC License Number C.Address 1503 Osgood Street (if existing licensee) E.City/Town North Andover State MA Zip Code 01845 F.Phone Number of Premise (978)682-0081 G. EIN of License 461406439 2. PERSONAL INFORMATION: A. Individual Name GHASSAN MASSABNI B. Home Phone Number (781)475-3155 C.Address 110 New Salem Street D.City/Town Wakefiled State MA Zip Code 01880 E.Social Security Number T F.Date of Birth 06/17/1964 G.Place of Employment MBM Energy Group, Inc. 3. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Have you ever been convicted of a state, federal or military crime? Yes ❑ No x❑ If yes,as part of the application process,the Individual must attach an affidavit as to any and all convictions. The affidavit must include the city and state where the charges occurred as well as the disposition of the convictions. 4. FINANCIAL INTEREST: Provide a detailed description of your direct or indirect, beneficial or financial interest in this license. Stockholder MBM Energy Group, Inc. IMPORTANT ATTACHMENTS(8):For all cash contributions, attach last(3)months of bank statements for the source(s)of this cash. *If additional space is needed,please use the last page I hereby swear under the pains and penalties of perjury that the information 1 have provided in this application is true and accurate: _. Sign e w _:._,..' Date Title Secretary (If Corporation/LLC Representative) The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission 239 Causeway Street Boston,MA 02114 www,mass.gov/abcc PERSONAL INFORMATION FORM Each Individual listed in Section 10 of this application must complete this form, 1. LICENSEE INFORMATION: —7 B, Business Name(dba) Raceway A. Legal Name of Licensee MBM Energy Group, Inc. D.ABCC License Number C.Address 1503 Osgood Street (If existing licensee) E.City/Town North Andover State MA Zip Code 01845 --� F. Phone Number of Premise (978)682-0081 G. EIN of License 461406439 2, PERSONAL INFORMATION: A. Individual Name IMAD MASSABNI B. Home Phone Number (978)362-1325 C.Address 218 Rangeway Road,Unit 212 D.City/Town No.Billerica State MA Zip Code 01862 E.Social Security Number F. Date of Birth 01/05/1963 G. Place of Employment MBM Energy Group, Inc. 3. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Have you ever been convicted of a state,federal or military crime? Yes ❑ No ❑x If yes,as part of the application process,the individual must attach an affidavit as to any and all convictions. The affidavit must include the city and state where the charges occurred as well as the disposition of the convictions. 4. FINANCIAL INTEREST: Provide a detailed description of your direct or Indirect, beneficial or financial Interest in this license. Stockholder MBM Energy Group,Inc. IMPORTANT ATTACHMENTS(8):For all cash contributions, attach last(3)months of bank statements for the source(s)of this cash. *If additional space is needed,please use the last page I hereby swear under the pains and penalties of perjury that the information 1 have provided in this application is true and accurate; Signat Date Title President (If Corporation/LLC Representative) The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission - 239 Causeway Street Boston,MA 02114 ~v.mass.gov/abet PERSONAL INFORMATION FORM Each individual listed in Section 10 of this application must complete this form. 1. LICENSEE INFORMATION: B.Business Name(dba) Raceway A. Legal Name of Licensee MBM Energy Group, Inc. D.ABCC License Number C.Address 1503 Osgood Street (If existing licensee) E.City/Town North Andover State MA Zip Code 01845 F.Phone Number of Premise (978)682-0081 �1 G. EIN of License 461406439 2. PERSONAL INFORMATION: A. Individual Name SAMER BILOUNE B. Home Phone Number (978)375-1471 C.Address 218 Rangeway Road, Unit 293 D.City/Town N. Billerica State MA Zip Code 01862 E.Social Security Number F.Date of Birth 08/13/1961 G.Place of Employment MBM Energy Group, Inc. 3. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Have you ever been convicted of a state, federal or military crime? Yes ❑ No x❑ If yes,as part of the application process,the individual must attach an affidavit as to any and all convictions. The affidavit must include the city and state where the charges occurred as well as the disposition of the convictions. 4.FINANCIAL INTEREST: Provide a detailed description of your direct or indirect, beneficial or financial interest in this license. Stockholder MBM Energy Group, Inc. IMPORTANT ATTACHMENTS(8): For all cash contributions,attach last(3)months of bank statements for the source(s)of this cash. *If additional space is needed,please use the last page I hereby swear under the pains and penalties of perjury that the information I have provided in this application is true and accurate: Signature =- — Date �' — 13 Title Treasurer (If Corporation/LLC Representative) tG7el 6om1non(ww1M & �ff"la&vvelumems S Y Y F 1 � (flalc Am"I'sc, dofsvoil, William Francis Galvin Secretary of the Commonwealth December 7, 2012 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I hereby certify that according to the records of this office, MBM ENERGY GROUP, INC. is a domestic corporation organized on November 19,2012, under the General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. I further certify that there are no proceedings presently pending under the Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 156D section 14.21 for said corporation's dissolution; that articles of dissolution have not been filed by said corporation; that, said corporation has filed all annual reports, and paid all fees with respect to such reports, and so far as appears of record said corporation has legal existence and is in good standing with this office. In testimony of which, I have hereunto affixed the Great Seal of the Commonwealth on the date first above written. Processed By: nem Secretary of the Commonwealth The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission 239 Causeway Street Boston,MA 02114 www.massgov/abcc MANAGER APPLICATION All proposed managers are required to complete a Personal Information Form, and attach a copy of the corporate vote authorizing this action and appointing a manager. 1. LICENSEE INFORMATION: Legal Name of Licensee: MBM Energy Group,Inc Business Name(dba): Raceway Address: 1503 Osgood Street City/Town: North Andover State: MA Zip Code: 01845 ABCC License Number: Phone Number of Premise: (978)682-0081 (if existing licensee) 2. MANAGER INFORMATION: A. Name; Imad Massabni B.Cell Phone Number: (978)375-1470 C. List the number of hours per week you will spend on the licensed premises: 40 Hours 3. CITIZENSHIP INFORMATION: A.Are you a U.S.Citizen: Yes X No n B.Date of Naturalization: 1999 7 C.Court of Naturalization: Boston,MA (Submit proof of citizenship and/or naturalization such as US Passport,Voter's Certificate,Birth Certificate or Naturalization Papers) 4. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: A. Do you now,or have you ever,held any direct or indirect,beneficial or financial interest in a license to sell alcoholic beverages? Yes ❑ No ED If yes,please describe: B. Have you ever been the Manager of Record of a license to sell alcoholic beverages that has been suspended,revoked or cancelled? Yes [] No ❑X If yes,please describe: C. Have you ever been the Manager of Record of a license that was issued by this Commission? Yes E] No XD if yes,please describe: D.Please list your employment for the past ten years(Dates,Position, Employer,Address and Telephone): Business Manager 1997 to 2013 IMS Enterpise,80 Chelmsford Road,No.Billerica,MA(978)667-9001 !hereby swear under-t ins and penalties of per jury that the infor on 1 have provided in this application is true and accurate: Signature - �.� � _ Date i.�1 rifjf'LJtllfc'i.f.StlfPtr ' { r..•.�:if C rJ yr kr tl ,J/lirt/r UJ,; '!J•irt 7t/u rJ n rn r!j/ r)t!) r/v/Jara ur✓u7dt 1J I f/r � °�'�'*� z S, uJ {.#nlvo{(rirt! !n r tJtdk nJ 7mcrrcft A � @ g.;: l �t Ilt ire tsfil{i 4t t F''51(3 i�crSUR� O IA iEJt TtSIGN TU> 4V,TtTULAIRE/FIRMA DEL TITULAR PASS M.o 1 I PASAPO � f r a/ i gp Paspp�tNo -� arti ;�� _ 1��J/T/f;/V�r-��.�Ny��• �y Sumamc/N?ii��l�jte idog�,*: �:.r:ur�a•�x V �r^p'Y' ,.1 {< MASSABN'I `'° ?' .,,r x Pir GlvenNaesJpr€nomSOmbres,' m 7jV drti !t5 .r f AD ELIA 71 3 7r "• v _ & Ntlionality!NationaIR6 P Naolonalidad UNITED STATES OF'.'AMERICA .q Date of birth/Date de nalssapce/Fecha'de nacimiento p5,Jan 1963 Placeolbilth/Lieu danalssance/Lugar donacimiento Z.�S•YJRIA :_ m 06 pate of Issue/Date de d,ilWa'hc'e 1 Ecctia'de expedici6n Authority/Autolitd I Aulondada M 009 United-Staff s-��—^- IiR�f lrl�t���a�a' etionlDaled"i:XpnaGon%FCfladecaduc+dad •''' �k1,�, 'Deparlm,6nt of S,t�? ,, 'Endorsements/Mentions Sp6ciales/Anotaciones r SEE PAGE-27 :, P<USAMASSABNI<<IMAD<Et,IA:«< <<<.««.«««< 4545074465lJS _6201053.M1 �03094318978:694<564068 AFFIDAVIT OF NOTICE OF MAILING TO ABUTTER AND OTHERS To the Licensing Board For the Town of North Andover Date I Imad Massabni hereby certify that the following is a true list of the persons shown upon the Assessor's most recent valuation list as the owners of the property abutting the proposed location for an alcoholic beverages license at: 1 1503 Osgood Street,North Andover,MA And that the following schools,churches or hospitals are located within the radius of five hundred(500)feet from said proposed location: If there are none,please so state: None I also certify that the notice of this application/petition concerning an alcoholic beverages license was given to the above by mailing to each of them within three(3)days after publication of same,a copy of the advertisement is attached below.Also attached are the registered receipts/return registered receipts bearing signatures of persons receiving said notice. Signed and subscribed to under the penalties of perjuries: Printed: Datel� r� Notary Public: G� My Commission Expires: A, is A H-Rad'a W Nola,,/ Punic s�M Comrrsonwre isn of NAassachuseM ,113 My Commission f :plros ianuw r 9, {t775 Please Attach Advertisement and Receipts Abutter to Abutter( X ) Building Dept. ( ) Conservation ( ) Zoning ( ) Town of North Andover Abutters Listing Subject Property: MAP PARCEL Name Address 34 7 Service Bury,LLC 1503 Osgood Street,North Andover,MA 09845 Abutters Properties Map Parcel Name Address 34 50&51 Albacado Limited P.O.Box 334,North Andover,MA 01845 61 6 Red Barn Trust 1267 Osgood Street,North Andover,MA 01845 This certifies that the names appearing on the records of the Assessors Office as of � /-25�7e) s Certified by:! � Date_3• /� TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER OFFICE OF LICENSING COMMISSION 120 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845 Rosemary Connelly Smedile Chairman °`t1 T °6,°�0 William F. Gordon 0 2 °p Telephone(978)688-9500 Donald B. Stewart * ' FAX(978)688-9557 Richard M.Vaillancourt Tracy Watson M�SSgcHUS�j�y April 11, 2013 Legal Ad Dept, North Andover Citizen Please publish in the North Andover Citizen on Friday, April 19, 2013the following legal notice: Town of North Andover Licensing Commissioners Public Hearing Notice Notice is hereby given that the North Andover Licensing Commission will hold a public hearing on Monday, May 6, 2013, at 7:00 P.M. at the Selectman's Meeting Room, 2nd floor, Town Hall, 120 Main Street, North Andover, MA on an application received from MBM Energy Group, Inc. dba: Raceway, 1503 Osgood Street, North Andover, MA, for a Wine & Malt Package Store License. Rosemary Connelly Smedile, Chairman, Licensing Commissioners Publish: April 19, 2013 Very truly yours, Karen A. Fitzgibbons Assistant Town Clerk Bill: Imad Massbni c/o Atty. 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EEI it OEI - - - - - - 1- r I LI CE / I , • li I I ,I 131 1 k �INT V ELM UR< A ad (� J$ ILI•:I�J 1 ��, St.rAdhiO Lill LIT1014 I m ow.to r I' HD. f Out \ �x - I �. �I.1101/!•, .�1 '• 1 — -_—. _._-_..-_-. -.._.�-T .�._. _ ._-._ __ __ u.L_ ds Ck� �`ti'�55h� ��t_:,�^v; � �2.# ��. '•I'-a' �' .� I •b D,� •?�'<.,.1 � >In'Tr...l _ '• � �I J1I� ��f. - -- -L T 7°I{ � sVT'� -• lE I { r lNiRY DOOR UV ..I. I ♦ 40 .T,� IOI _ O ftliMOVA�L[C[Ni1R MILLION 1 h61 •I 1 ,` oK. s—cal 7�C- A-t A L A-E 6106wg1J'cp• `--►•"' �''--r-r^ -` t 'I' /�` '� 1_ I� I,l r': i The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Minimum Fee:$250.00 William Francis Galvin ` 5 Secretary of the Commonwealth, Corporations Division } One Ashburton Place, 17th floor Boston, MA 02108-1512 Telephone: (617) 727-9640 Articles of Organization (General Laws,Y Chapter .r Section 2.02; Federal Employer Identification Number: 461406439 (must be 9 digits) 3 ;4 ARTICLE I The exact name of the corporation is: �l r MBM ENERGY GROUP, INC. ARTICLE II I Unless the articles of organization otherwise provide, all corporations formed pursuant to G.L. C156D have the purpose i of engaging in any lawful business. Please specify if you want a more limited purpose: t a! ARTICLE III a State the total number of shares and par value, if any, of each class of stock that the corporation is authorized to 1 issue. All corporations must authorize stock. If only one class or series is authorized, it is not necessary to specify any particular designation, t Par Value Per Share i Total Authorized by Articles Total Issued 1 Class of Stock a Enter 0 if no Par of Organization or Amendments and Outstanding Num ofShares� Total Par Value ofS t Num hares s CNP $0.00000 600 $0.00 0 � ^ ,e .,...,.._......o-...._.,._,...,,..._..1. ___,...,..�.___..... _.__._, W...w�_.._....._____�.,____..._... ..,...-..._._..,_..._,.�_ i i" G.L. C156D eliminates the concept of par value, however a corporation may specify par value in Article III. See G.L. I:. �? C156D Section 6.21 and the comments thereto. ARTICLE IV s e-. i. If more than one class of stock is authorized, state a distinguishing designation for each class. Prior to the issuance of any shares of a class, if shares of another class are outstanding, the Business Entity must provide a description of the preferences, voting powers, qualifications, and special or relative rights or privileges of that class and of each other class of which shares are outstanding and of each series then established within any class. ,F i t ti E ARTICLE V The restrictions, if any, imposed by the Articles of Organization upon the transfer of shares of stock of any class are: epYirl G vI 1 Note: The preceding six (6) articles are considered to be permanent and may be changed only by filing (t appropriate articles of amendment. n .q ARTICLE VII ' The effective date of organization and time the articles were received for filing if the articles are not rejected within the time prescribed by law. If a later effective date is desired, specify such date, which may not be later than the 90th day after the articles are received for filing. Later Effective Date: Time: ARTICLE VIII f The information contained in Article VIII is not a permanent part of the Articles of Organization. is a,b. The street address of the initial registered office of the corporation in the commonwealth and the name i of the initial registered agent at the registered office: Name: IMAD MASSABNI s No, and Street: 218 RANGEWAY ROAD UNIT #212 �i i� City or Town: NO, BILLERICA State: MA Zip: 01862 Country: USA } E,. c. The names and street addresses of the individuals who will serve as the initial directors, president, treasurer and secretary of the corporation (an address need not be specified if the business address of the officer or director is the same as the principal office location): [ ....x....._..... «.. .... N w. ...,.u.. ........—....... . .............__..u.......r-...._r......,......__....un.......r.....>.-.. rn.e..r..s-...c.u.«._...n.rr.u....wrrn.+....._._.r.�.,..+........_���.....�........»....-.._.r-.-� 1 a ` Title j Individual Name Address (no PO Box) f First,Middle,Last,Suffix Address,City or Town,State,Zip Code �. PRESIDENT 1 IMAD MASSABNI~ 218 RANGEWAY ROAD,UNIT#212I _..NO. BILLERICA, MA 01862 USA K i TREASURER SAMER BILOUNEY 5 RIVER HURST STREET,UNIT#738 BILLERICA, MA 01821 USA SECRETARY GHASSAN MASSABNI 110 NEW SALEM STREET s 99 WAKEFIELD,MA 01880 USA 1 DIRECTOR IMAD MASSABNI 218 RANGEWAY ROAD,UNIT#212 i Nq M NO. BILLERICA, MA 01862 USA DIRECTOR y_�.._.__..,_.,....� I .,,.....-GHASSAN MASSABNI..._.....�,�.,�...,.._.._...,._..._�._...,._.._._�._._..�.._._.,._._ .,._....._.._.... 3 F 110 NEW SALEM STREET WAKEFIELD,MA 01880 USA DIRECTOR ~ SAMER BILOUNE 5 RIVER HURST STREET, UNIT#738 BILLERICA,MA 01821 USA if� 1 d. The fiscal year end (i.e., tax year) of the corporation: December it e. A brief description of the type of business in which the corporation intends to engage: i,f GASOLINE STATION AND CONVENIENCE STORE I s. g. Street address where the records of the corporation required to be kept in the Commonwealth are located (post office boxes are not acceptable): E No, and Street: 1503 OSGOOD STREET City or Town: NORTH ANDOVER State: MA Zip: 01845 Country: USA I t which is X its principal office _ an office of its transfer agent an office of its secretary/assistant secretary _ its registered office i �F Signed this 19 Day of November, 2012 at 9:28:07 AM by the incorporator(s). (If an existing corporation rE is acting as incorporator, type in the exact name of the business entity, the state or other jurisdiction r where it was incorporated, the name of the person signing on behalf of said business entity and the title i# helshe holds or other authority by which such action is taken.) 1n IMAD MASSABNI 1, I �3 `? it C ©2001 -2012 Commonwealth of Massachusetts " All Rights Reserved lI ;r MA SOC Filing Number: 201208754490 Date: 11/19/2012 9:26:00 AM THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS I hereby certify that, upon examination of this document, duly submitted to me, it appears that the provisions of the General Laws relative to corporations have been complied with, and I hereby approve said articles; and the filing fee having been paid, said articles are deemed to have been filed with me on: November 19, 2012 09:26 AM WILLIAM FRANCIS GALVIN Secretary of the Commonwealth yw CERTIFICATE OF VOTE I,Imad Massabni president MBM Energy Group,Inc., (the"Corporation")hereby certify that at a special meeting of directors and stockholders of the Corporation duly held on the 8`" day of January 2013, at the offices of the Corporation, 1503 Osgood Street,North Andover, Massachusetts, all of the directors and stockholders being present and voting throughout, on motion duly made and seconded, it was VOTED: That the Imad Massabni, President, is authorized to act as Manager of the Corporation and also as Manager of Raceway Convenience Store. Any actions by Imad Massabni are hereby ratified and confirmed. VOTED: That Imad Massabni, President of the Corporation,be and is hereby authorized in the name and on behalf of the Corporation, to execute and deliver an application for transfer of liquor license to the Town of North Andover and the Massachusetts ABCC. Imad Massabni is hereby authorized to retain Attorney Ramsey Bab awy in connection with an application to transfer liquor license. Imad Massabni, President of the Corporation is hereby authorized to sign any and all documents necessary to complete the application for either a transfer of liquor license or a new liquor license. In addition, Imad Massabni is authorized to exercise his discretion in determining what instruments and documents are proper for him to execute in applying for either a transfer of liquor license or an application for a new liquor license and the execution of such documents shall be binding and conclusive upon the Corporation as to the authority of said officer. The authority conferred herein shall remain in full force and effect until revoked by an instrument in writing and delivered to said Imad Massabni. I further certify that Imad Massabni is the duly elected President of the Corporation and that this vote has not been altered, amended or revoked and is still in force and effect. Dated as of this 8 v 1day of January 2013. iassan Massabni, Secretary -°°Imad iGI ssabni, President i ACTION BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF MBM ENERGY GROUP, INC. 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Total Debits for Account: 000002000297846 154 $707,063.74 04/05/2013 08:42:39 https://bob3.sovereignbank.com/wcmpr/accstmtform.j sp?S OURCE=accsel&S SURT=9A95... 4/5/2013 TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER OFFICE OF TOWN CLERK 120 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845 OF NORTH q ? y .t' '•,'a 0 Joyce A. Bradshaw,CMMC Telephone(978)688-9501 Town Clerk, FAX(978)688-9557 ATIO I•PFy,�S �SS�9CHUSk� MEMORANDUM TO: Rosemary Connelly Smedile, Chairman, Licensing Commission Members of the Board of Selectmen Andrew Maylor, Town Manager FROM: Karen A. Fitzbibbons, Asst. Town Clerk �1� DATE: April 25, 2013 SUBJECT: One Day All Alcohol License Attached please find an application for a One Day All Alcohol License from Steven Beauvais, representing the Essex Art Center, 56 Island Street, Lawrence, MA. The event is the Center's Annual Fundraiser "New Paint" and is to be held on Saturday, June 1, 2013 from 6 pm to 11 pm at Osgood Landing, 1600 Osgood Street,North Andover, MA Favorable recommendations are included from the Police Department, Fire Department and Building Department and the fee has been paid. Please do not hesitate to contact me or Joyce Bradshaw if you have any questions or concerns. Thank you. TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER ONE DAY LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION (30 DAY NOTICE STRONGLY RECOMMENDED) Organization holding event: C5-3C,)C Name &Address of Responsible Party: �4//L-L-1AM F-t!+� _ �Arf r r� �;�}c= se,Qy,e£ n� Ntic, RO . S('Y /-/;k5 M�:l�� n . Mfg! . 073 Contact Number&e-mail "6- ?a 3 -7 lJ'zj—� Location of Event: Type of Event: j Is the event being catered? No Name of Caterer -1--}o ry 44L SL-r 2n4 'I RAC Date &Time of Event: no P14 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? / 5 Who is serving the alcohol? � ?'�� Srn✓r--�c of /tiJC!LJ C111,-i 19AJb Does the server have liquor liability insurance? 7 C Have servers had training in alcohol service? e 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 Nort Andover is in no way responsible for the actions of the applicant. Applicant's Signature Date Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 138, s 14 Rules for Special One Day Liquor License Section 14 Special Events Local licensing authorities may issue special licenses for the sale of wine and/or malt beverages to a responsible manager of any indoor or outdoor activity or enterprise (for profit or non-profit). Special licenses for the sale of all alcoholic beverages may be issued to non-profit organizations only. No person may be granted special licenses for more than a total of 30 days per calendar year and no special license will be granted to any person while his application for an annual license under Section 12 is pending before the licensing authorities. No more than one license can be issued for premises at one time. Therefore, a Section 14 special license cannot be issued for use in licensed premises. Regulations for Section 14 are found in 204 CMR 7.00. Persons holding a special license must purchase alcoholic beverages from a licensed wholesaler/importer, manufacturer, farmer-winery, farmer brewery or special permit holder. A person holding a Section 14 license cannot purchase alcoholic beverages from a package store. The applicant named on the One Day application shall, at all times during which alcoholic beverages are being sold shall be available to the licensing authorities during all such times unless some other person similarly qualified, authorized and satisfactory to the licensing authorities and whose authority to act in place of such applicant shall first have been certified to the licensing authorities in the manner aforesaid, is present in the premises and is acting in the place of such applicant. The full name, residential address, business and home telephone numbers of said applicant must appear on the One Day Application, as well as proof that they are certified to hold such a license. Licensees are responsible for ensuring that minors are not served alcoholic beverages and are not drinking alcoholic beverages on the licensed premises,whether served to them by an employee or handed to them by any other patron. All servers must be at least 18 years of age to serve. All applicants must be of good moral character to obtain a One Day Liquor License hereunder. 16 TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER v, POLICE DEPARTMENT "Community Partnership" To: Karen Fitzgibbons From: Lt. John Carney RE: One Day Liquor License Date: April 22, 2013 The Police Department recommends favorable action on the request from Steve Beauvais and Essex Art Center for a one day liquor license for their annual fundraiser at 1600 Osgood Street on June 1, 2013 as outlined in the application. 1975 OSGOOD STREET, NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, 01895-1012 Telephone: (978) 683-3168 Fax: (978) 681-1172 www.napd.us TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER Fire Department Central Fire Headquarters—Fire Prevention Office 124 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER,MASSACHUSETTS 01845 NORTH Andrew Melnikas " ",." Telephone(978) 688-9593 Fire Chief o p FAX (978)688-9594 Lt.F. McCarthy p�AAn.�•* q5 amelnikas�townofnorthandover.com Fire Prevention Officer SHCHUSEt fiiiccgthy@townofnortliatidover.com Town Cleric's Office 120 Main St. North Andover,Ma April 26,2013 Karen, The Fire Department recommends favorable action in granting a one day, all alcohol license to William Fuller of Bartending Services of America for a scheduled event on June 1,2013. The event to be held at Ozzie Properties 1600 Osgood St. and hosted by Essex Art Center. Regards, Lt.Frederick McCarthy Fire Prevention Fitzgibbons, Karen From: Brown, Gerald Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2013 4:59 PM To: Fitzgibbons, Karen Subject: Re: One Day All Alcohol License Bld has no issues Sent from my HTC on the Now Network from Sprint! ----- Reply message ----- From: "Fitzgibbons,Karen" <kfitzgib�townofnoi`thandover.com> Date: Wed, Apr 24, 2013 3:29 pm Subject: One Day All Alcohol License To: "Brown, Gerald" <gabrown a,townofnorthandover.com> Hi Gerry, I haven't received a recornmendation from you yet for this One Day. Maybe it "slipped thru the cracks." Could you please send me one asap. Thank you, Karen From: Fitzgibbons, Karen Sent: Monday, April 22, 2013 11:18 AM To: Carney, John; McCarthy, Fred; Brown, Gerald Cc: Gallagher, Paul; Melnikas, Andrew Subject: One Day All Alcohol License Good Morning All, Attached please find a request for a One Day All alcohol License from Steve Beauvais of "Two Chefs Are Better Than One Catering, Inc." Mr. Beauvais is applying for the license on behalf of the Essex Art Center, 56 Island Street, Lawrence, MA who are holding their annual fundraiser"New Paint" at Osgood Landing. I will need your recommendations by no later than noon on Wednesday,April 24, 2013. Thank you for your co-operation. Karen Please note the Massachusetts Secretary of State's office has determined that most ernails to and from municipal offices and officials are public records. For more information please refer to:http://www.sec.state.ma.us/pre/preidx.htm. Please consider the environment before printing this email. 1 4/17/13 Printer Friendly From: Teslie Costello"<leshe @essexartcenter.org> Subject: Fwd:New Paint Date: Thu, April 11, 2013 4:03 pm To: "Steve Beauvais"<steve @twochefsfood.conn> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Ellen Keller <EKeller @ozzyproperties .com> Date: Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 12 :53 PM Subject: RE: New Paint To: Leslie Costello <leslie @essexartcenter. ora> *As discussed, Osgood Landing has approved the serving of alcohol at the New Paint event subject to the Laws of Massachusetts and Bylaws of North Andover. * * * *Ellen J. Keller *VP-Commercial Real Estate**** [image: Description: Ozzy Properties] **** Osgood Landing 1600 Osgood Street North Andover, MA 01845**** Phone: 978 . 681 . 5004 Ext. 113 Fax: 978 . 681 .5109 *www.ozzyproperties.com* <http: //www.ozzvpronerties . com>**** ** ** [image: Description: cid:image002 .gif @01CAA527 .3EB7C920] **** *Click here to follow Ozzy Properties on Twitter*<http: //twitter. com/OzzyProperties> **** ** ** * *From: * leslie.eac @amail .com [mailto: leslie.eac .amail. com] *On Behalf Of *Leslie Costello *Sent: * Thursday, April 1.1, 2013 12 :41 PM *To: * Ellen Keller *Subject: * New Paint**** ** ** Hi. The caterer Two Chefs needs a letter from Osgood Landing saying that we mail.twochefSfood.corrdwebmail/src/printer friendly_main.php?passed ent id=0&mailbox=lNBOX&passed—id=3654&,view unsafe images= 1/2 4/17/13 Printer Friendly have permission to have alcohol at the event. Steve is going for the one day liquor license from the town of North Andover. If you could email that to me I will forward it to Steve. Thank you. Leslie *Leslie Costello* *Executive Director* *Essex Art Center* 56 Island Street Lawrence, MA 01840 leslie @essexartcenter.orq (978) 685-2343**** Hi . Is this okay? *Leslie Costello* *Executive Director* *Essex Art Center* 56 Island Street Lawrence, MA 01840 leslie @essexartcenter.orcq (978) 685-2343 Attachments: untitled-[1.2] Size 6.5 k Type text ht image002.gif Size 1 k Type image/ image001.gif Size 2.6 k Type image/gI II mail.twochefsfood.con-Vmbmaii/src/printer friendly_main.php?passed—ent id=0&maiibo)c--INBOX&passed_id=3654&view unsafe—images= 2/2 TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER OFFICE OF TOWN CLERK 120 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845 NORTH O�tt�io 6'9Y 'r 0t.:' '••fa o Joyce A.Bradshaw,CMMC F A Telephone(978)688-9501 Town Clerk, FAX(978)688-9557 q�R�T[o �SSACHUS�� 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 ` �111 DATE: April 25, 2013 SUBJECT: 6 One Day License Requests Attached please find six (6)requests from Jennifer Konopisos on behalf of Merrimack College for 5 Wine &Malt Licenses and 1 All Alcohol License for Merrimack's commencement weekend beginning May 15, 2013 through and including May 18, 2013. Each request is listed below: 5/15/2013 6 pm to 8 pm Wine &Malt Graduate Awards Dinner—Cascia Hall 5/15/2013 9 am to 12 pm Wine &Malt Senior Brunch—Rogers Center 5/17/2013 8 pm to 10 pm Wine &Malt Graduate Reception—Rogers Center Lobby &Patio 5/18/2013 5 pm to 7 pm Wine &Malt Baccalaureate Reception—Sakowich Center 5/18/2013 7 pm to 10:30 pm All alcohol Honorary Degree Reception—Rogers Center Patio & Lobby 5/18/2013 2 pm to 4 pm Wine &Malt Legacy Reception—Rogers Center Patio &Lobby Included are favorable recommendations from the Police Department, Fire Department and Building Inspector. The fees have been paid. If you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact me or Joyce Bradshaw. Thank you. TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER h POLICE DEPARTMENT . "Community Partnership" To: Karen Fitzgibbons From: Lt. John Carney RE: One Day Liquor License Date: April 22, 2013 The Police Department recommends favorable action on the request for six one day licenses from Merrimack College for different venues on their campus May 15-18, 2013 as outlined in the applications. 1475 OSGOOD STREET, NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, 01845-1012 Telephone : (978) 683-3168 Fax: (978) 681-1172 www.napd.us TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER Fire Department Central Fire Headquarters—Fire Prevention Office 124 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER,MASSACHUSETTS 01845 NORTH Andrew Melnikas <, 9° "'. Fire Chief F . '` ±' A Telephone(978) 688-9593 FAX (978) 688-9594 Lt. F. McCarthy Fire Prevention Officer �QSSATEO�P AC) amelnikas @toNvnofilorthandover.com ACHUSE Imccarthy c townofnorthandover.com Town Clerk's Office 120 Main St. North Andover, Ma Karen, The Fire Department recommends favorable action for the granting of 5 individual Wine and Malt liquor licenses and 1 all alcohol license for events at Merrimack College on the following dates. 5-15-13 Cascia Hall 5-15-13 Cascia Hall 5-17-13 Roger's Center 5-18-13 Sakowich Hall 5-18-13 Roger's Center [All alcohol license] 5-18-13 Roger's Center Thank you, Lt.Frederick McCarthy Fire Prevention Fitzgibbons, Ka From: Brown, Gerald Sent: Friday, April 19. 2013 9:54 AM To: Fibcgibbons, Karen Subject: RE: G One Day License Requests The Building Dept has noissues From: Fitzgibbons, Karen Sent; Friday, April 19/ 2013 8:48 AM To: Carney, John; McCarthy, Fred; Brown, Gerald Cc: Gallagher, Paul; Ma|n|kas, Andrew Subject: 6 One Day License Requests Good Morning All, Attached please find 6 One Day Wine & Malt License Requests from Merrimack College. The requests are for the weekend of May 15thru1um—MerrinnacKn graduation weekend. | will need your recommendations bvWednesday, April 24, 2O13 or sooner. Thank you for your co'operation. Karen Please note the Massachusetts Secretary of State's office has determined that most emails to and frorn municipal offices and officials are public revomo.ro,mvm mfoonuovn y|0000 refer to: . Please consider the environment before printing thisoman. 1 TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER ONE DAY LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION Organization holding event: Name&Address of Responsible Party: Contact Number&e-mail 'b b 80 \ QQ Location of Event: Type of Event: _ (,u j)mi S � 1 NA Is the event being catered? Ye No Name of Caterer Date &Time of Event: obn Nsn� fit Organization Other Than Non Profit /Wine&Malt All Alcohol Wine &Malt ALCOHOL MUST BE PURCHASED BY THE LICENSEE FROM A WHOLESALER Vs Has permission been received from the property owner to hold this event? Who is serving the alcohol? ` \ V� 1 �1 �,��� 1 r Does the server have liquor liability insurance? Have servers had training in alcohol service? AW 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 o er is in no way responsible for the actions of the applicant. Applican ' ig ature Date TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER ONE DAY LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION Organization holding event; Name&Address of Responsible Party: ( o Z Contact Number&e-mail T)17 O1 � Location of Event: I Type of Event: S �1��� `�--zY—`/i � C-1) Is the event being cater ? L s No Name of Caterer lft�I Date &Time of Event: n it Organization Other Than Non Profit i9e& 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? t l��lY l l `,� � ,A/it a Does the server have liquor liability insurance? Have servers had training in alcohol service? I, the undersigned, understand and agree to the restriction and responsibilities of holding a One Day Alcohol License an certify that I am not prohibited from holding such license. I agree that the Town of North Andover is i o Vrespo sib le for the actions of the applicant. Applicant's Signatu Date TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER ONE DAY LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION Organization holding event: V LCs V Name&Address of Responsible Party:_�An A,k 2C K- 6 A 101�V Contact Number&e-mail nn � Location of Event: S Type of Event: t Is the event being catered? ges No Name of Caterer Date &Time of Event: n Pr it Organization Other Than Non Profit W e&Malt All Alcohol Wine& Malt ALCOHOL MUST BE PURCHASED BY THE LICENSEE FROM A WHOLESALER Has permission been received from the oabf/A tthe property ownerr to hold this avvent? i Who is serving the alcohol? 1. Does the server have liquor liability insurance? to Have servers had training in alcohol service? ,M,/a/- I,the undersigned, understand and agree to the restriction and responsibilities of holding a One Day Alcohol License n cer ify that I m"hot prohibited from holding such license. I agree that the Town of North Andover s i no responsible for the actin s of the applicant. s Applicant's Signature Date TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER ONE DAY LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION Organization holding event; v 01 ,03 Name&Address of Responsible Party:- ( V n(\ 1(A)V\o 0 -39 tL .11. Contact Number& e-mail Location of Event: Type of Event: Is the event being cats d? es No Name of Caterer C) LD awn Date &Time of Event: :&Malt)Organization Other Than Non Profit ins All Alc ohol Wine& Malt ALCOHOL MUST BE PURCHASED BY THE LICENSEE FROM A WHOLESALER Has permission been received from the prop(e�rrt)y owner(t�o�hold this event? p � n Who is serving the alcohol? �k l k��� 1�f �r �'"1 VI ►/,l.l�� Does the server have liquor liability insurance? AW Have servers had training in alcohol service? I,the undersigned, understand and agree to the restriction and responsibilities of holding a One Day Alcohol Licens - d certify that I am not prohibited from holding such license. I agree that the Town of North Andov r is n way resp i le for the action of the applicant. Y Applicant's Sl�a re Date TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER ONE DAY LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION Organization holding event: �i�r� _ /�/� Name&Address of Responsible Party:�'A (��C r V ^iw\ Contact Number&e-mail Location of Event: Type of Event: Is the event being catered? Yes i� No Name of Caterer Date &Time of Event: Non Profit Organiz Other Than Non Profit Wine&Malt II 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? 1' (� ` PAC a Does the server have liquor liability insurance? Have servers had training in alcohol service? Al Ad 1,the undersigned, understand and agree to the restriction and responsibilities of holding a One Day Alcohol License and e'ti that I am not prohibited from holding such license. I agree that the Town of North Andover is in o y res le for the acti ns f the applicant. Applicant's Signature Date TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER ONE DAY LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION � Organization holding event: Am � Name&Address of Responsible Party: Contact Number&e-mail Location of Event: VW Type of Event: U 0 Is the event being catered? No Name of Caterer �007\�c Date &Time of Event: t7 Npn P rganization 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 ev, nt? Who is serving the alcohol? Does the server have liquor liability insurance? Have servers had training in alcohol service? I,the undersigned, understand and agree to the restriction and responsibilities of holding a One Day Alcohol License and certify a I a not prohibited from holding such license. I agree that the Town of North Andover is in no way es on ible he action of he applicant. I� Applicant's Signature Date Johnson, Adele From: Fitzgibbons, Karen Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2013 4:00 PM To: Johnson, Adele Cc: Maylor, Andrew; Bradshaw, Joyce Subject: One Day Merrimack College Adele, here are the details for the above that was just e-mailed to me: Jennifer Konopisos, on behalf of Merrimack College, is requesting another One Day Wine & Malt to be added to the 6 they are applying for Monday evening, 5/6/2013. It is for an Employee Appreciation Event to be held Monday, 5/20/2013 from 12 noon to 4 pm to be held at the Rogers Center Patio under the tent that will be constructed for graduation. Can this be added? Karen Fitzgibbons Asst.Town Clerk Town of North Andover 120 Main Street North Andover,MA 01845 Phone 978.688.9500 Fax 978.688.9557 Email kfitzgibbons @townofnorthandover.com Web www.TownofNorthAndover.com p i Please note the Massachusetts Secretary of State's office has determined that most emalls to and from municipal officers and officials are public records,For more infoanation please refer to:http://www.see.state.ma.us/pre/preidx.htm. Please consider the environment before printing this email. 1 TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER OFFICE OF TOWN CLERK 120 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845 ,AORTH ( Y O Joyce A.Bradshaw, CMMC ya Telephone(978)688-9501 Tolm Clerk, FAX(978)688-9557 �9SSACHUS�t�y 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 64(� DATE: May 3, 2013 SUBJECT: One Day Wine &Malt Request Attached please find a request from Jennifer Konopisos, on behalf of Merrimack College, for a One Day Wine &Malt License. The event is to be held on May 20, 2013 from 12 noon to 4 pm in the Rogers Center Patio/Lobby under a tent to be constructed for Merrimack's graduation weekend. Favorable recommendations are included from the Police Department, Fire Department and Building Inspector. The fee has been paid. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me or Joyce Bradshaw. Thank you. TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER ONE DAY LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION i Organization holding event: Name&Address of Responsible Party: _� � t �Qr\DZVS 1. Contact Number&e-mail 1 Sb /�! �A'L� �• cJ Location of Event: d Type of Event: Is the event being catered? . No LID Name of Caterer (Lq Date&Time of Event: Non 'r t Organization Other Than Non Profit Wine&Malt All Alcohol Wine&Malt k 1 i ALCOHOL MUST BE PURCHASED BY THE LICENSEE FROM A WHOLESALER Has permission been received from the property owner to hold this event? �r Who is serving the alcohol? _p F Does the server have liquor liability insurance? Have servers had training in alcohol service? _ ,I ( I,the undersigned, understand and agree to the restriction and responsibilities of holding a One Day Alcohol License and c ify at 1 am not prohibited from holding such license. I agree that the Town of North Andover Is in o wa sponsib-(e.for the actions of the applicant. Applicant's Signat a Date TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS Police Department 1475 Osgood Street North Andover,W. 01845 Tel:978-683-3168 To: Karen Fitzgibbons From: Lt.John Carney RE: One Day License Date: May 3, 2012 The Police Department recommends favorable action on the request from Merrimack College for a one day license at the Rogers Center on May 20, 2013 as outlined in the application. TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER Fire Department Central Fire Headquarters—Fire Prevention Office 124 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER,MASSACHUSETTS 01845 " T Andrew Melnikas oF<<'.a Fire Chief F „" y°°� Telephone(978) 688-9593 FAX (978) 688-9594 Lt. F. McCarthy 1 o " °HAT[° 5 amelnikas a,townofnorthandover.com Fire Prevention Officer 4sSACHUS � finccarthy ct,townofnorthandover.com Town Clerk's Office 124 Main St, North Andover,Ma May 3, 2013 Karen, The Fire Department recommends favorable action in granting a wine and malt license to Merrimack College on 5-20-2013 at the Roger Center, Thank you, Fred McCarthy Fire Prevention Fitzgibbons, Karen From: Brown, Gerald Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2013 4:19 PM To: Fitzgibbons, Karen Subject: RE: Last minute One Day Request Bld dept has no issues From: Fitzgibbons, Karen Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2013 4:14 PM To: Carney, John; McCarthy, Fred; Brown, Gerald Cc: Gallagher, Paul; Melnikas, Andrew Subject: Last minute One Day Request Attached please find a rush One Day request from Merrimack College. The event is to be held on 5/20/2013 from 12 noon to 4 pm. I will need your recommendations by 10 am tomorrow to make the 5/6/2013 meeting agenda. Thank you, Karen Please note the Massachusetts Secretary of State's office has determined that most emails to and from municipal offices and officials are public records.For more information please refer to:http://www.sec.state.ma.us/pre/r)reidx.htm. Please consider the environment before printing this email. 1 Johnson, Adele From: Fitzgibbons, Karen Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2013 3:34 PM To: Johnson, Adele; Maylor, Andrew Cc: Bradshaw, Joyce Subject: One Day License Hi, Could I have a "place holder" to add another One Day License from Smolak Farms for the agenda of 5/6/2013? It is for the Morrison Wedding, May 11, 2013 from 4 pm to 10 pm, I'm hoping to have more details by noon tomorrow. Karen Karen Fitzgibbons Asst.Town Clerk Town of North Andover 120 Main Street North Andover,MA 01845 Phone 978,688.9500 Fax 978.688.9557 Email kfitzgibbons @townofnorthandover.com Web www.TownofNorthAndover.com f i Please note the Massachusetts Secretary of State's office has determined that most emaiis to and from municipal offices and officials are public records.For more information please refer to:http://www.sec.state,ma.us/pre/l)reidx.htm. Please consider the environment before printing this email 1 Public Comment Town Manager' s Report North Andover Fire Department Incidents - Primary Type Only Printed: 5/1/2013 3:20 pm From Date:04/01/2013 to:04/30/2013 Jurisdiction:North Andover Primary Type Incidents M False Alarms&False Calls 10.1% i M Fire 2.5% El Good Intent Calls 3.8% M Hazardous Conditions(No Fire) 2.2% M Other Type of Incidents 3.6% Overpressure,Ruptures,Explosion,Overheat(no ensuing fire) 0.3% El Rescue&Emergency Medical Service 67.4% Service Calls 10.1% Total: 100.0% Fire 8 Cooking fire,confined to container 1 Brush,or brush and grass mixture fire 9 Sub-Total,Fire Overpressure,Ruptures,Explosion,Overheat(no ensuing fire) 1 Overpressure rupture of steam pipe or pipeline 1 Sub-Total,Overpressure, Ruptures,Explosion,Overheat(no ensuing fire) Rescue&Emergency Medical Service 215 EMS call 14 Motor vehicle accident with injuries 16 Motor vehicle accident with no injuries 1 Search for person on land 246 Sub-Total,Rescue&Emergency Medical Service Hazardous Conditions(No Fire) 3 Gasoline or other flammable liquid spill 2 Gas leak(natural gas or LPG) 1 Carbon monoxide incident 1 Heat from short circuit(wiring),defective/worn 1 Overheated motor Page 1 of 3 XXF[riddentsbyPrimaryType 02/15/09 North Andover Fire Department Incidents - Primary Type Only Printed: 5/1/2013 3:20 pm From Date:04/01/2013 to:04/30/2013 Jurisdiction:North Andover 8 Sub-Total,Hazardous Conditions(No Fire) Service Calls 3 Lock-out 3 Smoke or odor removal 2 Assist police or other governmental agency 1 Public service 14 Assist invalid 6 Unauthorized burning 8 Service call,other 37 Sub-Total,Service Calls Good Intent Calls 5 Dispatched&canceled en route 3 Authorized controlled burning 1 Smoke scare,odor of smoke 1 Barbecue,tar kettle 1 Hazmat release investigation w/no hazmat 3 Good intent call,other 14 Sub-Total,Good Intent Calls False Alarms&False Calls 1 Municipal alarm system,malicious false alarm 2 Sprinkler activation due to malfunction 5 Smoke detector activation due to malfunction 2 Alarm system sounded due to malfunction 4 CO detector activation due to malfunction 1 Sprinkler activation,no fire-unintentional 13 Smoke detector activation,no fire-unintentional 1 Detector activation,no fire-unintentional 5 Alarm system sounded,no fire-unintentional 2 Carbon monoxide detector activation,no CO 1 False alarm or false call,other 37 Sub-Total,False Alarms&False Calls Other Type of Incidents 1 Citizen complaint 3 Fire Exit Drill 9 Special type of incident,other 13 Sub-Total,Other Type of Incidents 365 Total Number of Incident Types Total Count of Unique Incident Numbers for this Period: 365 Page 2 of 3 MFIncidentsbyPrimaryType 02/15/09 North Andover Fire Department Incidents - Primary Type Only Printed: 5/1/2013 3:20 pm From Date:04/01/2013 to:04/3012013 Jurisdiction:North Andover Grand Total Count of Unique Incident Numbers for this Period: 365 Page 3 of 3 )WIncidentsbyPrimaryType 02/15/09 TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER,MASSACHUSETTS Police Department j 1475 Osgood Street North Andover,W. 01845 Tel.978-683-3168 Office of Chief of Police Chief Paul J. Gallagher TO: Andrew Maylor,Town Manager FROM: Paul J. Gallagher, Chief of Police DATE: May 1,2013 RE: April 2013 Report&Crime Statistics The first week of April the police department was assessed by the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission. This was in regard to our re-accreditation.A three day thorough assessment was conducted and we have been advised that we have met all the standards. We look forward to the May meeting of the commission for presentation of this prestigious distinction. Bike patrols have been initiated and will continue throughout the summer months especially in the playgrounds.The Merrimack Valley experienced a serial bank robber this month. Officers and cruisers paid special attention to the town's banks,our detectives obtained crucial information into the identity of the suspect. The suspect was arrested on this information and processed at the North Andover Police Department before being taken to federal court.North Andover banks were not a victim of this person. During the beginning of the month one of our officers attempted to stop a vehicle for a simple motor vehicle infraction in the Old Center. This turned into both a vehicle and foot pursuit. Our officers, following policy and laws,managed to apprehend the suspect in a nearby condominium complex. North Andover Police&Fire Departments conducted school threat exercises during school spring vacation. We utilized the Sargeant School and videotaped our public safety personnel during the scenarios. We will critique the video during roll call training. l received positive feedback for the mutual cooperation between the two departments. Again this month suspects enter"unlocked"cars parked on the street and driveways. Some vehicles did not have any loss while others reported stolen GPS's,loose change,wallets and IPods. We asked the area media to alert the residents of this increasing crime problem.We also sent a message on our town notification system and used social media sites i.e. Facebook and Twitter for these alerts. North Andover Police Crime Statistics Criminal Activity Mar-13 Apr-13 Change % Change Domestic Abuse 17 16 -1 -5.9% A&B,Assault 3 4 1 33.3% Suspicious Activity 61 94 33 54.1% ME 5 2 -3 -60.0% B&E MV 29 32 3 10.3% Larceny 43 52 9 20.9% General Disturbance 32 41 9 28.1% Alarms Res& Comm 90 86 .4 -4.4% Aid to Public 53 52 -1 -1.9% 911 Hang Up/Abandon 39 35 •4 -10.3% 911 Hang Up/Abandon Aid to Public Alarms Res&Comm General Disturbance Larceny B&E MV April B&E March Suspicious Activity A&B,Assault Domestic Abuse 0 20 40 60 80 100 Arrests/Summons Mar-13 Apr-13 Chan e % Change Total Booked 81 61 -20 -24.7% Arrests 35 23 -12 -34.3% OUI Arrests 4 4 0 0.0% Summonsed 30 19 -11 -36.7% Warrant Arrests 4 4 0 0.0% PC 2 2 0 0.0% Calls for Service 2401 2376 •25 -1.0% North Andover Police Crime Statistics Arrests/Summons PC Warrant Arrests Summonsed IN April OUI Arrests m March Arrests Total Booked 0 20 40 60 80 100 Proactive Pollft Mar-13 Apr-13 Chan e % Change Motor vehicle Stops 620 577 -43 -6.9% Motor vehicle Crashes 59 57 •2 -3.4% Property Checks 763 742 -21 -2.8% Property Checks Motor vehicle Crashes w April March Motor vehicle Stops 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900