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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013-07-15 Board of Selectmen Agenda Packet TOWN OF NOR"T'" ANDOVER BOARD,OF SELECTMEN 120 IM A IN ,13Th F F'°J., osentiry t_onneil"r Smedik,Ow irman villt�aart p. tiardott "; EL. (x)78)688-951f'I i.lcanald B, Stewart FAX (978)698-95 Richard N4, "h a0laarucourt Trace N4, Watson AGENDA 'ADA.. MONDAY,3-U M.."V 15,201.3 at 7:00 PM TOWN HALL MEETING ING ROO D 1. CALL TO ORDER I1,, EXE!Ct_TI V E SESSat;t"i"~i M. 1'L EDGE OF ALLEGIANCE l v A P'E GVA L OF M I N I"F"S , June 2"1 2013 Executive Sessiar:t Minuics ats written 1:1. .lone 24,2013 Open Session Minutes as wri°[ten V', COMMUNICATIONS,AND AN la✓ 1.1NCENIF'NT A. Certificate,of AplveciationtoOzzy Propcilies for hostiatgYouth&Recreation Depaalme0's Annual Carnival FJ„ Massacla setts Prlwta i Ueuclolrttrcrtt Areas-- North Amfover sites C, for°c4aa"1�arao tt onniawil ;;°ialr tauagapaar�cat 1H�pt t l eriw Sara 1 ac;e t CAt'.it'T''1SENI I"f-,MS A, FYI Year End C3ut'g tTra,vskrperCvltNl..r„44, §3313 8, Sar°a,Durkin of the MxOiAndxwer High cd'rm]Choros requests the use of tbc; 'Town Corwarraon f6r coneert oo Thursday,August 1,2013,from 5;00 p.m to 9a00 p.m, C, Sandra Sharke' i' cr Apkarian ol"St. Grtgtrry Armeri4in,Apostolic,Church retittests to block off Main Strect t"rotn Water Street to the beginning of tit. Michaels Church on Sunda , SepEernber 8,2013 from 12 now to 6 p,.rra. D, Eli'13a'ilnr of Green Stride rerla.esis perrwrrssiaa'ra to hold "flie EaAh, dock, Run"on st:rects of:'North Andover on April t 24, 2014 staatting and l irtisWng al 1600 0 Osgood Street lrl. Alexandra Coakley of ffie North Andover Athletic Association is regarestirap to hold the"Y"Annu,awl Knights on the aura"�road race on st-ciets sari North Andover on Gctrwt)ur 19, 201 l 3,starting and finishing at the 1°ligb School F, Request to Dispose of Surplits Equipment -Public Works Departltte'"It 6, Acceptance of va,r rr:ara.s donations for Lt t olwatac.l Harrold A. Dusha'mc rv1crrac6a1 VII, 1.I ENS1Nt,a COMMISSIONER'S Villl, PUBLIC; II FARIN(i lx. ()"LD BUSI'Nl,-,SS A, Grail ' rt.les and Regulations t overning, 1 al;eout Food Served,by Mobile to"toad Vendors' X 'NEW BUSINESS xL PIJBLIC COMM ENT XM 'FOWN MAXAG)ER'S REPORT A, B. Drafl'Rwte 125 Corridor Study" C, Manddy Poke Depailment Activity Rejxml N"JIL NErr MEETIN(,'� TDATF, A, Aup,m( 12,2013 XIV ADJOURNMENT Approval of Minutes DRAFT' BOARD OF SELECTMEN MINUTES JUNE 24, 2013 CALL TO ORDER: C.hairman W1118M Gordon called the meeting to order at&30 PPvl at Town Flail Moeting Room. ATTEND, NCE: Thie foPlawmg were priesent: 'WHIuarn F Gordon Chairman�; R" chard Vailiancourl, Clerk; Rosemary Smedile, Licensing Chairman: Donald Stewart, Fracy M Vitatsor% and Andrew Maylor, tower Manager arid Ray Santllli, Assistant ""Town Manager. EXECUTIVE SESSION Richard Vaillancourt made a MO-110N, seconded by Donald Stewart, to enter, into Executive Session for the purpose of sts alegly,session for corit•act negotiations and, collective bargaining sessions de6aring 910t an open meeting may Ihave a detrlff)Qs)tal eflect on the Boards posituon, Roll Call Vow Donsld ,Stewart yes, Rosemary Ccrinetly Srneidlle yes:, Tracy Watson yes, R chard VaIllancourl yes, and W1111am Gordon yes.. Vote approved 5-0, PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE APPROVAL OFMINUTIES: Richard VaMancourt made a M,0710 N, seconded by Donald Stewart,, to approve the Open Session WILites Of JIIL Dine l,0, 2O'f3 and Exle,ciutii,�ee,Sesso-on Minutes,cF June 10, 201,3as,writterii, Vote, approved -0 COMMUNICATIONS, ANNOUNCEMENTS AND PUBLIC COMMENT: �wearin�-I�n q�Lqrnoqy refigl)1pirs,Andres Mencia arid Jeff Deschenes Firefighters Mencia and Deschenes have successfully con"ipleted their one-year probationary period and were sworn in as permarient firefighters. R±L,pqnWqn i f f8&vens Estate at the Merrimack altqy_t��p!p,ter of CorniT 2cE "Crnafl Dom.' At a ceremony on Frlday, June 14"', the Stevens Estate rotas recognized at the Merrimack Valley Clizambeir of Commerce "Small Business Recogi JtIon Day', The Stevens Estate was one of two businesses recognized In the Cultural/Tourisn) category. EqmHLM2�Les under the Tent atjth g,_�tpy,ens Estate on Mondays durin-q t0esuirmpi, The Stevens Memorial Library announced that.Family Movies wall be held under the Tent,al the 1,134evens Estate cin Nlondays From Juiy 8 august, 1 9u'at 7:93 P,mi, QReLn Housj, al Parr°son Barnard House There will be an open house and walking tours at the Parson Barnard House on July 6, 20,13 frorn 11a irri,-3 tarn. Stevens Pond is opening on June 24, 2013 and passes are available at the [Pond, AutarnobWe Stickers for the,Cyr Cycftg Center care be place, on the passer's, er s0e wirdshield, CONSENT ITEMS* Ratification of 0 lective Barqiainingj�gLp rent between Clio Town and AFSCIME I-ocal 2978 L(-',jg.LiGg1 Q, c for the_pe LicttLq!,y,,j.,,2013 —June MK) t `The agreernent has been formally ratified by the Union and the Board was requested to ratify the aq eernent. Tracy Watson niado a MOTION seconded by Rlchard Vafllancout that the Board of Selectrnen rafify the coflective bargauiing agreemeni between the Tower of North Andover and All' local 2978 (CliedcM Grou,p) for the period July 1, 2913--J:une 30, 201 S. Votes approved 5-0, Board of Selectmen Minutes June 24, 2013 2 R-a—tiNalq) of Collegfive, ........1Largaining.,6 bent bet�kqqo, he Town aped,AF-SCME Loc a Librarians Group) for the pgTiod July_j, 2013-June 20'1'6 The agreement has been forrnalliyi rafified by the Union and the Board was requested to rafily the agreeinent. Tracy Watson made a MOTION, seconded, by Richard Vailiar=Urt, t1lizat the Board of Selectmen ratify the colleQtive bargaining agreement between the Town of North Andover and AFS-CME local 2978 (Professional Librarians Group) far type period July 1, 2013- June 30, 20,16 Vote approved 5-0, Mu �quoaV Purpose Loge ot 2013 Bonds- Unibank David Eisenthat, the Town'sfinanoial advwsor, attended the mustang forr questilons and answeirs concerning the Loan of 2013 Bonds, V01 E OF THE BOARD OF SELEG I-MEN 1, the, Clerk of the Board of Selectmen of the Town of North Andover, Massachosetts(the "Town"), certify that al,2 rneetmq of the board held June 24,, 2013, of wftch rneeting all mernbeirs,of the boardwere ,duly notified and at which a quoruriwas present, the fotoW ng votes wert, unaniiimously passed, all of Which appear upon the official record of the board in my custody, Voted, 71-iat in order to reduce interest costs, the Troasurer is authorized to issue refunding bonds, at one tirne or from tirne to time, pursuant to Chapter 44, Section 21A unit the General Laws, or pursuant to any other enabling authordy, to refund the Ti own'!s (V) $6,8991000 General OUigaution M!Uni6pal Purpose Loart,of 20,03 Sionds dated Jtvrie 115, 2'1003 rnatuhng onJiurie '115 in the years 2014 through 2018 (inclusive), un the aggregate princlipall arnount of$1,180,000, ('0 $7.500,000 Genera Obligation Boirds, Series B, dated July 1, 2005 maturing on AugUSt 15 in the years 2014 through 2024 (inclusive), in the aggregate principal amount of$2,570,0001; and (iii) $3,000,000 General Obligatbn Bonds dated October 1, 2005 maturing on October 1 in the years 2014,through 2025 (unciustve), in the aggregate principal arniount of$1,800,0010 (colleefiveiyl, the "Retunded Bonds`,t and that the proceeds of any'reftln&ng bonds ussuad pursuant to this vote shalt ble, used to pay the principal' premium and interest on the Refunded bands and COMS Of iSSUance of the refunding bonds, Furl ftr Voted: that the sale of the $2,866,199 General Obligatbn Municipal Purpose Loan of 2013 Bonds, Cedes A, of the Town dated June 27, 2013 (the"Series A Bonds"), to Roosevelt & Cross, hie.,, at the phew of 2„993,575.44 and accruued unto=rest 4 any, is hereby appiroved and confirmed, The Series A Bonds shall be payable on June 1 or Vie years and in the phncipal amot.ints and bear interest at the respective rates, as folluws. Interest Interest, Year Amount Rate Year Amount Rate 2014 $511,199, 3,GGA/le" 21019, $1 01 ;,0,00! 2-00% 2015 5110'noo 3.00 2020 1000 000 2.00 2016 490,000 3,00 2021 100.000 2.00 2017 480,000 3.00 2022 10,000 100 20118 475,000 3,00 Furlher Voted: that the sale of the $4,210,000 General Obiligiation Refund�i!ngi, Bonds, Senes H, or the Tower dared Jurhy 9, 2013 (the "Series B Bonds,"and colactively with the Serous A Bonds, the "Bonds"), to Roosevelt& Cross, Inc., at the price of$4,411,427.08 and accrued interest, if any, is I"ereby approved and confirrned, "'I"he Series B Bonds shall be payable on August 15 of the year's and in the pronc,ipal amounts and bear interest at the respective rates, as follows: linleresl Interest Year Arrount Rate Year AMOUnt Rate 2014 $480,000 2,001/10 2020 $355,000 3,00"x,/1) 2,015 475,000 '200 2021 340,00101 3.00 2016 370,000 2.,00 2022 330.000 3.00 2017 365,000 100 2,023 3125,,0100 3,00 201 B 360 0'010 3,0,o 2024 320,000 3 DO 2019 355,000 300 2025 135,000 3r00 Board of Selactiurien Minutes June 24, 2013 3 Further'Voted: to approve the sale of a $,359,500 D.55 percent General Obligation Bond Anticipation mote of the Town dated June 27, 2013, and payable June 27, 2014 (the"Note"), to G roily t'tu;ank at par and accrued interest if zany Further Voted, that in connection with the ararketiing and safe of tfne Bonds, the preperatuon and reJustriba.ry n of:a Notice of fsaie and Preliirninary Officiall Statement dated June 4, 2013, and a final Official Statement dated June `13, 2013 (the "Official ,Statement"), each in such form as may be approved by the Town °Treasurer, be and hereby aria ratified, confirmed, rpproved and adopted Further Voted' that the Series B Bonds sl°°call be subject to redemption, at the caption of the Town, upon such terms and conditions as are set forth in the Official Statement. Further"doted. ti,.,uaat the Town Treasurer and the Board of Selectrnenbe, and hereby,are,, 80,hon?ed to execute and deloverr a crrntrnauing d" solosure undertalking in comptlianice,with, SEC Rule I 5c2-12 in su.uoh form as rraay be approved by bond counsel to the Tr own, which undertakw ng shall be incorporated by reference In the Bonds for the beriefit of the holders of the Bonds from time to time. Further Voted: that we�iothorize and difect the Treasurer to eslablisuh post issuance federal tax compliance procedures in such form as the"I reeasurer and bond counsel deem .sufficient:, or if such procedrures are Curren ly irn place, to review arid update said procedures, in carder to monitor and mairrtamtn tole tax-exernpt;status Of the Bonds and Notes,. Further Voted. drat each member of the Board of Selectmen, the Town Clerk and the Town Treasuurer be and hereby are, authorized to take any and all such actions,,and execute and deliver such certificates, receipts or other documents as may be determined by there, or any of theme to be necessary or convenient'to carry into effect line provisions of the foregoing votes, i further certify that the votes were taken at a rrneetiulg opera to the puWubtru, that no vote was takern by secret ballot, (fiat a notice stating, tiie palace„ date, tirne and agenda for the meeting (which agenda uriraluu-rJed the la'idioptuon of the above votes) was f led with the Town Clerk and a copy tirereof posted on a manner conspicuouisiy visrbde to the public at all hours in or on the Ennunrcipal buflldung that the office of the Town Clerk is located or, if applicable: in accordance with an alters ative rnethod of notice pi"'escribed or approved by the Attorney General as set forth in 940 CMR 29.03(2�(b)„ at least 48 hours, not including Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays, prior to the tinne of the meeting and rerria rued so posted at the time of the meeting, that no deliberations or decision in connection with the sale of the Bonds and Bates were'taken in eXec;utiVe $Hssdan, aH to accordance with G.L. c.30a„ §§18 25 as amended., Dated June,24, 2013 'ew,,Q� lg Clerk of the Board of Se ectrnen Richard Vaillancour't n7ade a MOTION, seconded by Tracy,Watson, to approve the above and signed all documents related to the borrowing on the 2013. loan for Bonds, Vote approved ti-g, ooze t firp�m „ lrrt Run' o fay Mrs�p until 00 r idnaht; g fi ks September_ 1, 201 The Electric Brun Is hosting a nighttirnle running race at Osgood Landing ("16 00 Osgood Street) the evening of September 21, 2013. The organi?,ation is requesting permission to play, music at the event until "12:00 midnight. The relevant Town Departments recommended approval, Tracy atsorn made a MCDTION„ seconded by Rosemary Srnedile, that the hoard of Selectmen approve ffie request of Andria Huskinson on behalf of the'Dectruac Run' to play rnausic untul 1200 rnudniight at 1600 Osgood Strelet on Septernber 21, '2'01 , Vote approved 5-0_ Board of Selectinen MinUASS June 24, 2013 4 St, Michael Parish re(lUeStS the usp of the Town Common for a, Mass and cnic on a e te Frn(ly Pi Sri r i:� k ............09 2013 from 12:00 r),rin. to 4:00 1),nri, St, Michael Parish requested to use Town Common for Mass and family picnic on September 8, 2013 from 12:00 p.m. to 4100 p,rn. All relevai it fown Departments recoinnnend approval, T'racy Watson made a IMOTI ON, seconded by Rosennary Smadde, that the Board of SeNectrnen approves the request of St, Whaef Parish to use the Town Common for a Mass and farnfly picric:onSepterrber 8, 2013 fropi 12 00 p.ni, to 4:00 lo,rn% Vote approved 5-0. Rescind frorp,Sq_vL)Ius EqLfiprnerit_-_I i!@_Departrnent tJ„titLty Previously, tipon request from the Firy Chief, the Board approved to Surplus the Fire Department utility trailer, The Fire Chief is asking the Board to rescind their previous vote as he has identified several viable captions to use the utility tra0er. Donald Stewart made,a IMr TION, seconded by Tracy Watson, that the Board of Sellectmen rescinds 4s previous vote to SUrplILIS the Fire Departs iRrit utility trailer, Vote approved 5-0, Corincast Renewa-1.1irense Matthew Killen, IT' Director and the Cable Television Advisory Committee have successfully concluded and approved a renewal package for the Board's cons ideration, They recommend renewal of the (,cable ielevis-ion license for Conicast, Inc, The Board is requested' to vote and sign two documents,in the new contract Tracy%Vatson made a M1 0:70N, seconded by Rosemary Smed0e, ffiat the Board of Setectmien approve the arriendniert to the current caiale television Ilrcense with Gonicast, Inc, and accept a one-time payment for $90,000, Vote approved 5-0. 'Tracy Watson inade a MOTION, secorided by Rosemary Smedile that the Board of Selectmen approves a ten-year,non-exclusive license to Conicast, Inc. to operate,cable television service%within North Andover with a 10%discount, of basic:cable charges,for eligible senier's. Vote approved 5-0, Fire Chief Contract xten-sion The Fire Chle,rs three year contract expired on June 6, 2013, It is recommended the Board approve a riew three-year contract for the period of June 7. 2013 through June 6,, 2016, Richard VaillaTICOUrt rnade a MOTION, seconded by Tracy Watson that the Board of Selectmen rapproves a new three-year contract for Fire Chief Andrew Melnikas,for ti,ie period Of June 7, 2013 through June G, '2016 Vote,approved 5.0, Board lot Selectrrirrzm,_ irutrnerits!LypEipus Boards and Commissions The Apportment,Sub-CorrinAtee has rewevied mernbers for re appointment which w1l;expire on, June 30, 2013, to the Town's various boards arid cornriniss-ions and has, selectively interwewed a number of then) They are recorriniending that the Boar d vote to approve the reappointments that will expire on June 30. 2013. Trauy Walson made a MOTION, seconded by Richard Vaillancourt, that the Board of SelectMen approves the appointments to various Boards and Corrim ssions, as presented, effective JUIY 1, 2013 Vote approved 5-0 First Term Committee Name Last Name Term Expires Affordable I­1owAng'rTust Stephell L Bernard 2 yrs 6/30124'J75 Affordable Iduu�inn TrL)St Roger B, Lawson_)r, 2 yrs 6/30/2015 Affordable Housing Trust Arid rew W. Maylor 2 yrs 6/30/2015 Affordablf-, HOUSinf'jrust 'joan Fitzg0lbons 2 yrs 6/30/2015 ,Audit Cornrniiitee Robei I Ercuhm I yr 6/30/2014 Audit Conirnittiet, vidya: Dyer 1 YT 6/30/2014 Audit Committee Ka r i r Rhoton I Yr 6/30/2014 AU& Committee Tra(N M, Watson 1 'Y r 6/30/2014 Cable TV Advisory(';ornm Arthur S, Fundeklian 3 yrs 6/30/2016 Community Arcass& Media 5V"?Pheri L, D'Onofvio 3 yrs 6/301201,6 Board of Selectmen Minutes June 24, 2013 Community Preservation Bradford Wakeman 3 yrs 6/30/2016 Conservation Commission Joseph Lynch 3 yrs 5/30/2015 Conservation Commission John Mabon 3 yrs 6/30/2416 Conservation Commission Douglas Saal 3 yrs 6/30/2415 Constable Ronald Bertheim 3 yrs 6/30/2D15 Council on Aging William P. Callahan 3 yrs 6/30/2016 Council on Aging Priscilla Cale 3 yrs 6/30/2016 Council on Aging Elizabeth A. Poirier 3 yrs 6/30/2016 Council on Aging Margaret V Shaheen 3 yrs 6/30/2016 Cultural Council Linda Ann MacDonald 3 yrs 5/30/2016 Cultural Council Jennifer RecklettTassi 3 yrs 6/30/2016 Disability Issues Commission Terry J. Brown 3 yrs 6/30/2016 Emergency Magmt Agency Jeffrey J. Coco 1 yr 6/30/2014 Emergency Magmt Agency Frank Dushame 1 yr 6/30/2014 Emergency Magmt Agency Paul Gallagher 1 yr 6/30/2014 Emergency Magrnt Agency Nell Hamel 1 yr 6/30/2014 Emergency Magmt Agency William P. Hastings 1 yr 6/30/2014 Emergency Magmt Agency Carl Langlois 1 yr 6/30/2014 Emergency Magrnt Agency Connor Lincoln 1 yr 6/30/2014 Emergency Magmt Agency Timothy McDonald 1 yr 6/30/2014 Emergency Magmt Agency Andrew W. Melnikas 1 yr 6/30/2014 Emergency Magmt Agency John P. Savastano 1 yr 6/30/2014 Emergency Magmt Agency Robert Scanlon 1 yr 6/30/2014 Emergency Ivlagmt Agency Steven Tessler 1 yr 6/30/2014 Festival Committee Sharon Coco 1 yr 6/30/2014 Festival Committee Jeffrey J. Coco 1 yr 5/30/2014 Festival Committee William Dolan 1 yr 6/30/2014 Festival Committee James Fazio 1 yr 6/30/2014 Festival Committee E.J. Foulds 1 yr 6/30/2014 Festival Committee Neil Hamel 1 yr 6/30/2014 Festival Committee Joan Heafy 1 yr 6/30/2014 Festival Committee Gen Koenig 1 yr 6/30/2()14 Festival Committee Connor, Lincoln 1 yr 6/30/2014 Festival Committee Jenn McLean 1 yr 6/30/2014 Festival Committee William Murphy 1 yr 6/30/2014 Festival Committee Dorothy Nolin 1 yr 6/30/2014 Festival Committee Pristene Pazzanesse 1 yr 6/30/2014 Festival Committee Philip Pelletier 1 yr 6/30/2014 Festival Committee Martha Salisbury 1 yr 6/30/2()14 Festival Committee Mike Wilson 1 yr 6/30/2014 Historical Commission Anne Ericson 3 yrs 6/30/2016 Historical Commission Charles Gangi 3 yrs 6/30/2016 Neighborhood Cons. Dist Philip Pelletier 3 yrs 6/30/2016 Neighborhood Cans. Dist Lauretta Wentworth 3 yrs 6/30/2016 Old Center Historic Dist Comm David M. Mermelstein 3 yrs 6/30/2016 Old Center Historic Dist Comm Leslie M. Frazier 3 yrs 6/30/2016 Old Center Historic Dist Comm Kathleen Szysl<a 3 yrs 6/30/2016 Poet Laureate Committee Blair Woodman 3 yrs 6/30/2016 Registrar of VDrers, Board of Carrie Crouch 3 yrs 6/30/2015 Stevens Estate,Bd of Trustees Robert S, Warren 3 yrs 6/30/2016 Stevens Estate,Bd of Trustees Kevin J. Willoe 3 yrs 6/30/2016 5ustainability Committee Susan Almono 3 yrs 6/30/2016 Board of Selectmen Minutes June 24, 2D13 6 Sustainability Committee 0raig Sheeler 3 yrs 6/30/2016 Windrush Farms Steering Thomas Cappa 1 yr 6/30/2014 Windrush Farms Steering Jennifer Hughes 1 yr 6/30/2014 Windrush Fauns Steering; John Mabon 1 yr 6/30/2014 Windrush Farms Steering Rosemary smedile 1 yr 6/30/2014 Youth & Recreation Council Justin Benincasa 3 yrs 6/30/2016 Youth & Recreation Council Thomas Cieslewsk 3 yrs 6/30/2016 Youth & Recreation Council W ll am Gillen 3 yrs 6/30/2016 Zoning Board of Appeals D..Paul Koch,Jr. 3 yrs 6/30/2016 Zoning Board of Appeals Ellen P. McIntyre 3 yrs 6/30/2016 Zoning Board of Appeals Douglas Ludgin 3 yrs 6/34/2016 Affordable Unit.Resale — 180 Chickering Road Unit 2099(Kittredge Crossin The Citizens' Housing and Planning Association (CHAPA) has notified the Town that the affordable housing unit at 180 Chickering Road, Unit 2090 (Kittredge Crossing) is up for sale. It is recommended the Board not exercise its right of first refusal. Tracy Watson made a MOTION, seconded by Rosemary Smed le, that the Board of Selectmen decline the right of first refusal to purchase the affordable housing unit at 180 Chickering Road, Unit 2090 (Kittredge Crossing). Vote approved 5-0. Acceptance of Donation ($4,000) from Cafua Management to the Police Department to purchase police, bicycles Cafua Management has made a $4,000 donation to the Police Department to purchase police bicycles. The donation will pay to replace the Department's ten-year old police bicycles, Richard Vaillancourt made a MOTION, seconded by Tracy VVatson, that the Board of Selectmen accepts the donation from Cafua Management in the amount of 54,000 to the Police Department to purchase police bicycles. Vote approved 5-0.. Remote Participation for Town Boards and Committees At their last meeting on June 10, 2013, the Board had directed the Town Manager to make modification to the Remote Participation Policy submitted by the School Committee, The Board reviewed the Town Manager's modifications to the policy and agreed to adopt the policy as rewritten. This policy would be in place for all Town Boards and Committees and will be reviewed at various times during the year. Tracy Watson made a MOTION, seconded by Richard Vaillancourt, that the Board of Selectmen approve the policy for'Remote Participation for Town Boards and Committees' as authorized by MGL c4, §7_ Vote approved 5-0_ LICENSING COMMISSIONERS: Richard Vaillancourt made a MOTION, seconded by Tracy Watson, to open a meeting of the North Andover Licensing Commission. Vote approved 5-0. Michael Smolak of Smolak Farms requests seven 7 One-Day Wine & Malt Licenses for the Whim Dinner Series from 6 00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on the following dates: June 26, July 10, July 17. July 24, July 31, Augrast 7, and August 14, 2013. Tracy Watson made a MOTION. seconded by Richard Vaillancourt. that the Board of Selectmen, acting as Licensing Commissioners, approves seven (7) One-Day Wine & Malt Licenses for the Whim Dinner Series from 6:00 p.m. to 10:04 p.m. on the following dates: June 26, July 10, July 17, July 24, July 31, August 7, and August 14; 2013- Vote approved 5-0. Michael Smolak of Smolak Farms requests ten (10) One--Day Wine & Malt Licenses for Weddings from 4:00 p-m, to 14 00 p.m. on the following dates: June 29 July 6„ July 13, July 20, July 27 August 3, Auqust 1Q1 August 16. August 24, and October 19, 2013.. Board of Seleotnien Mmutes, Juine 24, 20,13 7 Tracy Watson macle a MOTION, -,seconded by Richard Vaillancourt that the Board or Selectrnen, acting as Licensing Corritriissioners, approves ten ('10) One-Day Wine & Malt Licenses for, Weddings frorn 41'00 1p,rn, to 10'DO p m on the following dates, June 29, 6, July 13, July 20, July 27, August 3, August 10, August 16, August 24, arid October 19, 2013, Vote approved 5-0, Tracy Watson made a,MOTION, seconded Iby William Gordon- to close a rrieetirig of 1h e, Niorth Andover L icensrng Cor,nrniisslon,. Vote approved 5-0, NEW BUSINESS: Safe Routes to School Infrastructure Program—Preiq The Massachusetts Department of Transportation provided the Town with a preliminary assessment for the safe routes to school infrastructure program, The Board was asked to review the assessment and possibly in September or October have parents and the public attend a meeting and give their input The Board would be asked to decide whether to suppoft the improvements and this would then be subm tted to the state ,Draft Vlbbiie Food Vendor Rules and,.Re I ,gUi,tiOnS The Town Manager provided that Board with a draft for rules and regUlatiOnS governing 'TakeWt Food Served by Mobile Food Vendors', Tl,,ie Board was asked to review the draft doournent and give their input to the Town Manager, This docurnerit would be brought back to their meeting on July 15, 2013 and the public is invited to attend, PUBLIC COMMENT: Nadine Levin of 195 AnibervillIe Road, North Andover owner of Cup,Cake,Rpe Drearns Motile was present and was very interested in the RUIes and Rleguhatfons for Mobile Focd Vendors and would cooperate with Town Officials, -fed Tripp of 262 Boston Street, Noi'thAndover spoke as a member of the Patriotic Observance CoiviTiltlee about setting cape a sub-cornm Mee for thm,Veterans Housing Tasl F0FCe T his sub-corni-nittee Would like to raise funds fbr Veterans,in need, The Board, of Selectmen suggestecill that Mr Tripp rneet with Town Rnance [>recIor and Town Mainager to work out a solution and possibly setting up a non-profit.agency for the veterans. This wcu; d give them more flexibility tO r8lSe fiends outside the lirriits of the Town government, Stan Limpert and Andrew McDen nil n iornber of the School Committee thanked the Board for the-support and approval for the Rerr�ote Partioipation policy. TOWN MANAGER'S REPORT: Town Mara r's Re-Apipciritrrents The Town Manager Andrew Taylor has revuewed members for re-appointa'ient which ,will expire on Jurre 30, 20,13, to the Town's various boards and commissions and has selectively interviewed a number of them. He is recommending the reappointments the following: First Term Committee Name Last Name Term Expires Board of Assessors David J1 minucucci I yr, 6/30120,14 Board of Assessiors George Barker 1 yr 6/30/2(),14 Board of Assessors Brya ri Perry I W, 6/30/2014 Board of Health Joseph McCarthy 3 yrs 6/30/2016 MacMillan, Board of Health Francis jr,, 3 yrs 6/30/2016 Planning Board David kellogg 3 yrs 6/30/2016 Planning Boarcl - Associate Lynne R Udn ckl 3'yrs: 6/30/2016 Recycling Torvil,gg�t The Town Manager provided a graft for recyclables, solid waste and total tonnage frorn 2010-2013. Board �of Selectmen Mmutes June 24, 21013 a BOARD RE-ORGANIZATION Tracy Watson made a MOTION. sewrided by Donald SLowait, to nominate R0SeM@TY Connelly Sirnedile as the Clha rrnan of the BD@rd. Vote approvrod 5-0. Ro%mary Connettly Smedile irrade a M070N, seconded by R chard VamKancourt, to nominate Tracy Watson as the Licensmg Chain-nan, Vote, approved 5-0. Tracy Wat-son made a MOTION, seconded by Rosemary Connelly Sirnedile, to non"i1nate Richard Vail lari cou rt as the Clerk of(lie Board. Vote appir)ved 5-0. ADJOURNMENT: Don2ld Stewart rmat,'Je a MOT 1019, seronded by RosernarySirriedile„ to adjourn the rneeting at 8.1 5 p ni, Vote approved 5-0, Adele J Johr son Executive A,j,tanr iTizi Ord...Va—i'I'lancourt, Clerk of the Board Communications And Announcements Certificate of Appreciation Presented to Z Y PR OPE R TIES For your continued support for community events and For allowing the North Andover Youth & Recreation Department to hold their Annual Carnival on the grounds of 1600 Osgood Landing at no cost. The donated location is greatly appreciated and an ideal setting for this fundraising event The Town of North Andover thanks you. Presented by the North Andover Board of Selectmen JuIv 1 2013 William F. Gordou,Chairman Regio,nal ph-m Kilances need for developnici-it presej vation in Memb-nack Valley )) 1' „1 ... Page I of'2 Eagleer ibunexom, North Andover, MA ............. ",z ji�ly 1, 2013 Regional plan balances need for development, preservation lin. Metrimack Valley, Jly Btiml MCSSCI gt'i" bixi,essenger(4,,',,c�ig)etribtij:i,t.com ......... ---Some arc,,,'is are idcd, fo,r developrnent, 11171fli c°asy traffic access and i.tifr;'tsrxucru,rc ait the teady, Others Clescive special protectiou to um"'.'selve.Qpi n space, sensil"i've habluats and other envitomnenud, assets, A m:.Iw regionalplan announccd by Gov. Dcval Patxick.'s athuitustradoil takes both development and ptv�w,rvaticm in,tc,) account 1',iy idcnti�,ing 25 "phority" areas in fht: Nleirim.ack Valley. From the Maldc,n Nfifis site iii Lawrcncle tt)C.17 stal Lalile in Hm�crhill, the priority, desip;,natiorls are expected to ag�kt lcacal','md regriOnAf, pkw-iciers as tlicy compm ft),rstate grancs and funding for tuchnical ass'is ul lice. "We hawe idemtif"Ied where, wv want to,add gre,',,N%,,tb rd where we Nvant to presclve"' Slicl Demis Di/o If, #cj, exccwive direm.w of the Mut' nack VAcy Pl�annirtg aomxrussiocni (NIVT,C), "We"rt, taknig it vu the next level, This is i:eallv cui effort to target our guN,emmenta], resources," DiZogho said the prinrl"N Mtatcits in that„seta's Men irnack V'JACIV Rep a] Plan mil' feccivv preferencc' 1"'ur state and fedeval assLqtanCC, f)Utting LhC rcgionatari advantay ge oxcr athexazeas,in,'Ws.sachusetts- without sinA it plans. ' ya 2/ "'kp t .g 7M 77 InAndoven dowwowti, Btickstune. Square, lnttm*'jte 93/osgood Strect, and River Rof ad/Lawtcllcc Indusai,il Park Jn, HaveSILL downtown Water Strect, xnd the Uppet Ifilldide Indus-ttial P�,,trk In Lakvrence: Mal(Am Nfills and theAlle,jifimck Street Crateway wod"4 1,la 42,acres by LaL in I-Lnedidl 1,536 actes by the East Meadow River iu Haverl-A tvad Nlun'"'UAC bttp:/,,I�vw.eagletiibune,coiii/�loc,at/x 1696414239/1 ,egional-1,)Iiji-,b,,ilaiiees-,i,,ieed-fc)r-develop... 7!1/20 3 Regional plan balances need for development, preservation in Merrimack Valley )> Eagle... Page 2 of 2 T ,And 14� 1,491 acres near.Haggetts Pond in Andover and Tewksbury tx ° , c % t1xn 1i>ri11 Artdcrer The p.resen-n on areas include: farmland, sensitive habitats and cnvitonmental resources, potential links betwccn existing open-space resources, and places of cultural or historical,significance, according to the state, The areas will not be petmancntly protected, but are considered "worthy of increased levels of protection through planning,regulation or accluisition," according to a press release issued by the Executive Office of Housing& Economic Development,which developed the regional plan in concert With the Massachusetts Department of Transportation, the Faecutive Office of Environmental affairs, the NIV PC and local and regional stakeholders. The plan was developed based on the 14RTC's Priority Growth Sttatugy Report, which was drawn up in 2009. DiZoglio said that report:identified 56 "concentrated development centers," which the state then refined. The 13 priority dcvclopment areas all have local support,good access, strong water, sewer:and transportation infrastructure, and an absence of environmunt constraints, according to the state. tllany of the projects will be targeted for expedited local.permitting. [ethers could become part of the state's .Smart CCtowth Zoning program,w=hich ptomotes high-density housing and I1mixed-use development neat transit stations. In instances of downtown development,DiZoglio said planners often. target areas near public transportation,along with first-floor:commercial development and residential development on higher floors. "It's allowing for retail (and) it's all.ONVI ag fort Dousing," said DiZoglio. "It's that mix of uses." http://www.e agletribune.corn/locaUx 16964142391Regional-pl an-balances-need-for-develop... 7/1/2013 AjMQ 'naCk 'Vq,l,j!,e,v Reeicni,al Plan Proce,Y,v SutrunafJ1 June 20, 2013 Ira TRODLICTION The u,,..xccmtive.oi:nce amousing and Emumile Development(E(M4RD) began mAing with the Merrimack VaICY Manning C,!ommissim (N4N/P(7) in die sprint oF2012 to expand die aunts"-"s rcoonai pUnnWg Wms to include,die 15 Merrimack VaPey comn,,its'nifies.,represented by ,MVPC. E,,',0HED has used the PWnMng A head fRor(in)wth Strategy '4 et,cated to wot^k with. reghns in the MMe On pm1cuhr the South Wag RMI wgin and the 49"N','t'-.)W"' re ion) to devdap mgWnal plans wjIiijehare hmed on hknhjirq promishng,arely f�)r iie-vv (11 addition to identilfUrg awns tier" gi,-mvth, EMU) has padnered INA the ExcumOve(Hbcu of Canary and E"Aunniond AM& (10EA)to mure that regiona,l phans reflect as Well-balanced MY&of Rome land use objcclivos J'oy the mgmn by 060 identifying appropriate areas to prioritize fi.)r prcserv,iGon. Regional Planning Wds me bused on a bansirn up aj:)proach which t)egins kvidi the idendkmiun ofpdm*y mmas liar. growth and preservaticm by fhe l oczlcoinrriunities h1i the region. la .M(n,rimack Vane,),, this obit was conducted by MVP( in 21f)(Y9 to deve4,�p the Mar mack-"Walley 11riodly Growth S(rategy [�vl,,,Porl- Unlilic in other regional plannh ig efforts, tf e analysis of local [viorhies aad artladalan.orthose prioribus hi a con1mviienive re lc plan was already complawd when EORED amd EFA began 1hdr wtwk vd1h MVPC (An the Priot-ky,Growlh Strategy, Report and the AnounvaWd DeveloptmnL Centers identificd in the ROPCH1, the male was able to accelcrate its analysis cA regicmal pricMm Ile cmwW;Wn of this work, which k reflemcd in this stanniary, is a regional plait which iden6fies regionul and state level ruiorities fiDr gro,w(h and pmervation vvhMi have bcie,P'i flLjfl,�,r VCttC(f With kleal Comm Un i ties to onsure Me objeawes Or the region acre rcflec-U�dat a local, rogional and. state le VCL BA CKCYR 0 VND (h-ovvlh The Adminktration'q Pkinning, Ahead fbT Grcmth Strategy led by the Executive Officcof Houshig, and Eccmomic Develop~ment.tAws as emmprehensive view o-I'lliture development in. N,11",'.),ssachuscas,At it,;core., the Mannin licad 5-.ir Grtm,01i Sirmegy ifl6udcs� identifying per rising pftwQ.s tear growth throngh a public pidnning PrOicess, arealing prtntipt and predictable ming and permittitig. hncsdng hi public, inHmstrue(vre, and tnarketing idejairted locations to businesses and developers,, CURE alLENIENTS Iden'tify Neale West The Planning Ahead I'or ;rowth Strategy was developed by EOUEED tuid A NdassachuscUs Pumbi RcgWWcQ; Onke (MPRO)as as r t.ryr to AQ, articulate the crr.raracararie develop'nant and houing land arse goWs uFEOHED, AdwowUgh"ig and ern.brming hAwmehumW swong, rn-unicipal honic We strucaw, the Planning Ahoad Or Ckow1h strategy k based on as bottom ulp approach of"Porkhg wit ammuWfics and regkna to Woorpornte their land.use-goals into as Wjue w1h tlre^gow Am hove tour implement the tools which Nvillmake N'tassachusecs an ,1,11tractive and prosperous place to live and work. By cstalflis[iing the Wr cmv elVamnU of the PArdingAliea,a1 I,br Grovs,(h Strate mu nidpa H den regi ono a,wcl state ttgendes have a ckttr and t.rari gparen't frarnewc�rk w i th in w"hich rrew inilialives, prcdects and d eve]opyncnt can take placc., Ai-cao.s,_tbr Growth ........... Re 4 gionalplansare, developed in partnership with r'nunicipa ides, rcgional, PAY", 1Aanrung ',igevoics, state agencies a,nci stakeholder grOUPS SLICA1 2,N' 011,1111I)et'S of c,loninilerce,and envirionniental 4, ...... ....... organizations. T'hc Plans caxc.develol,)ed '11J, tt) jdendfy at a local, regiorvfl and su,ne lot level places 'Adch am apImpowe A . ............ growth,arid presorvatiou, knowr �,,is ,111crile Development Areas (PLC Wks) and Priority Prcservaticn Areas (PPYks),, nru [a 0­6,4 2 ARM 'Th M e anachusens Pennit ReguWY Vp DMic %as a key player 41 the dcveloptncnL of 0 outh Coast Xail (,,):rriclor Plan ,Ajl completed in June 2009 avd the A 4Q5/NAcM)V&:gt Deyclopment Counpaa Ilan r0zased irr Marcli 2012. Based on 4 we succus ur Mese planning ef[t)rts, EOHEID arid ELA, expanded regiona.] planning efforts ffirther riorth Mang the 495 cord&v the Merriniack Valley Planning Ccrrnlrlission region., With the complelion 41he N"Ierrit-nack Volley IkQginnal 'Plan in2013., 93 coarmunifics;will have QWFicd State Priority Dcvelopnicnt sand Pricsr ity.Prcservation was. 2 1,111,,tai ttre PrioriC)) Dew lop rnent"I'l-eirty 01)")��) and 1"Ooril-s,llreseiio(ii)nlrea� (Pl-As)? As nicil:Joned .'ibove, the corners'1011C of tho, A.""ite's regional planning effims i� the identlll,=tion and mapping of local, mgicud and state Areas and Prior4y Proservalkin Areas, !archer ,,r [Avlopmeat Areas are capable ofl!"mndfing frore,devek� ipiinenl due to severall Ciletors, indludhig good access, avaihible 4ifi-astructure jpArtudy water and sewer mid good acoess LUO transporl atria n), an absence, nfenvina,mr;nental consttahits and loca.] support. PT)As can range in size [N)rrl a Srngle lot to niany avrem PDAs can aNa be areas that hwc undQrgonc emn-sive area-widc. or processes atul ruay leave detakd recorumeridatioris for t,titure adions, Amas alp: gnmed under Me prognains, SUCh as Cliapter e,13D (exl'xclited permitting), Chapter 4(JR, (smart 6,,r,,'o'vxth ameq or Eammirnic Opportunil�y Areas can be examples(of Pf)As. In the NOrdimack VaKey lap s, IUAS includic downtowns and villa center-', p(')'C'ations with pi;�Aential for t•nusit oriented development; areas which SUpport ti-te of a IircviOUSl)' deNerwicl sqe and areas wh th prcm:nt the potent'.61 n]L)It j 4,1111 l ly hol Isirg, lhiorhy Preservation Areas iitre places withlri an city, wown dmt deseme speQial protection due to tine presome of MpOcwu environnicnial Own;and natural fbalurc% such as midangercid spcOes habitah. am as cALK to water supp�'y. wade WN poke agrimWil lanT at mva"' of Wktadc Agni(licance. Lik PDAs, the protection areas ca,ri vary gra°,olly ul sr ,c. The PFAs ON POurrWadt VaUey Plan includc Jand or,environmental rcsottrcvs that are not pQrniancruly protecrod but mi; wort,by or increased levels of proteedmi througli planning. regulaflon or acqubWmi. PPAs NcWde Wifland., 4em,',itive and envirouniental rimmurce amas, POMW 1b?q"S bemal existing ojler11 space resources,, and place-s of CUltUral or historic, signi fiaincic. AfETJJOD OL OG Y 'Re klc�rriina& Valle),Planning Corninissiort ccnnpleted a sWnMcma arnown of Me woA needed fbr adoption as as spate regional plari;N pad of Me NAVP(,, Friority,Gro'vvth Swmvgy development in 2001 fkamne so nmich work had alread.y been done by MWIC' in concert VIV44 nwinicipalkks W Q region to dmehp Hie 5�6i Cc ricvrtmed wcloprnent C'enters (CDCO WNW in lie I'dWyCiromh Strittegy Report„ EOHEED and E'EA usQd (lie 56 sites as a Wng ponit R.n•the state's regional nlarring pnrroc ess. The 56 Coricentrafecl l)evclopnocnit Ceracirs Weve Climernilned 1xv be equivalant to the Regional Priority Die,viclopin ell t Areas included W to Soah Cba;A RaN and 195NOrcoNVest regional phvinning,efforts. Tlierefc)re, in (lie Wre CUCs a Regional P1,-)As inaiy be used intej',Qloii,igeably Sinfla'irly, the opeo space prioritien, h chjded in VP "w 11riority Growth Strategy RepoI1 were the swrthg pWnt Ar Ov pwcas that led to the o I Staate Prilority Protection Areas. 3 S Fir x 1p , to in reled rwratr^is� � d y 'fee ntr"�at�:$l Development Centurq and )"�"Olffij)'Issigned each 'IrcTI 1--j W �t ad nrraar,eaacnrt war�9erc" t m"�,J correwpraarrehn to the, rr raratrinw s sc,oing or own incclararat and le vv, By 3orti'ng e°"S of *c CCDCs by scar ry ��`�)µom,l6 ¢ ROJII-D was able try deter ra rrra �a r e a,, wnaable cut off i(a score of 40 ,rrr ahe ve)to narrow the list:del°` � >, f�AtHtl J�JYGrN f� i . to (hose l c lt suited f'or sr try tcant ne v gro'nA,Lh. Wk$�04 M w . R ltr Lou 4 23 CDCs had a M"d5d, IT CDA i r4„Wd n rh+ MVPC. r'WOW t,MWO Sarrrtsp mare of 40 or laigha% '1°h we 3 t"D(,s were there evaluated 4gairw 01 itrcD"s cdw rat tfaw arenas wkh rlwe,beg ltrnterrtbl R)r appropriate new lix.)ww-th which i�rwitrcfe. t, l°Inwwwnrowrts and, ViVaa e caent"cr°s; ?. Louatdons with potential n,transit or a;nterl cl wr":1opt°ttr ut! 3. Areas which sral°wl oil the ry rse of a previously developed site, is id , Ar°ea.s Q1ch present tile, p::wawtcniiaal fn;,t,emeriti-fun ill y ir'awtasira . Based on the evalaaarticwrr criteria estaalwlisher;l by Ec, FI[-,l). the 23 remaining PD As were needed 1'w,nrvinp, rw total of l',3 state t As ire the region. This ourmnhec was re'ar,che ' lea,. combining 10, regional PDAs to cmarte 5 Uger stales PF)As; acijusting the list to reflect updated lrrirwrrrnart one tarn areas which haa.vc herea wnr'd pmerdia:l l`w rroy g w,aarth since the Prior°y (ln•awM.h Strar;t gy was dkvehpcd; anti removing g s>rw'w+eral Wes did curl not rise to the level of"signilfican ce fca be ialent'ilreel as a state P'DA, To help r.l'mc1'n p the We P1-A liist EVI WAS all rtl'.wrfa tecll vcrsion of'n GIS, aarrnrlysrs first creatcal by dic C ornrrntrnwveaakh, land t:rusls artel oath r org""dl:%nzartions for the South (.'oast Tail Corridor Plater, This aart,tlysis oorrahirred rrrrar,lapin ,d;;wl"a;r variety of rra(urrrl resrdwrrrces to prrrelne ar shWer wwfeiglrt,cd ce,aaalwlarat,.on o factors thz,t represents else areas,of'highest oon'ser°vast ion priority. Uprala"t;es tin the met,ho'dology Or the l MIN? mglo n* consideration n of lw PC rw'wwmrs rvatio'n lwrior tic s, and inkiarl elesigrra don,of Sma PP As Irrvn.rla°'enl staff: resp o nsi,rte for.the land Donservaat'iawra e forts of the E ec.utive Offive of Euergy and Enviroriltental A.f.lftlrs and the [)cpr7asrtntaearas of AgHc,aalttrrc, Csonscrvaat o n carnal Rew,aw„rrrr.nrn, Envirunrarentat Protection, and Fish acid Game, a rerpwr setrtadver of Me Essex Coma.),,,(ir"ee'rGl"elt k s',sociw(ion� dtradf FEA 'w ater policy staff. Changes:;e.s t.o thin list of layers and their wwel„ghtirr l„ were necessary to address rfiffererrces in the n atr.arifl' rcwowces and clew+c4ip mewrrt patterns wrl'the regions prnawst notably the 4 iniportance of co3sflivo,io dw N,,I'Vf'C region) and to in&ftle mew GIS data., A Hsi:of GI S data Jayers used and (heir relative w6ghting is inchiclQ(I m; Appendi-x, C. In addition, a,imap derived from ibis rlatysis is included in .Appendix I) whieh sfiows in purple and pinkcross- hatchings lands with the Il[ghest, 10510 and 20%of sr cares respact ivy,ly. State P0-As were identified basvd on this and through thc priorilicts ideYlfif'],C.d in tilt,Merl'hTmclk VaIley Priority Growth Su-.atagy Focus .Arczs. The PPA,s represent sigrit"tcant parccif,,,, ofland within tine Focus ,Arc,,,ts not Fdreadyprotectedl or devclope& ThCSC4 MTM Wert d"wr reviewed by NIVI*(,'aand the cc ry niunitics, as c',utflned belo,,A'. Based on conmivrits rucciveid,a niirllbcl' were made, incittding tlx addition of'Lmd importfin'tto proWcra number rat marten sup,phes and land in aCIJVC af?,11 CLJI w ral LI Se. LIefore finalizing the statel`',DA and PP A list, EOUFF) and EIA. participated in two br(xa�ldly adverlised pUbfic nicefi,rigs in January 2013 at t1w Mci�rh-mick Valley.pla-iming Cominission's, offices to reviov che rcgkmial planning process, the cvaltuidon criteriz and the,draft maps" I'lie pr mary attendees At The (Ileethigs, NOID therefore reviewed the PMi)OSCd MaIM mvre, planning directors and the xi m nissi#:mers m,1110'sit oil the MVI�,IC board. ILc%ed cm fecdback at the meeting, ,s, the State Priority Dcvelopment Area fist was Analizc4d do reflect a 11-Inal fis;l of 13, Areas. The State Pric')rity Protoctilcin, y krea I ist %vas i6i,), Ii i w I�zed h i nc ludcs 49 Pric Htv Pric,servation Arczvs, UL TS Thu, areas chosen r0lea ajvoc,ess whidi svirted wi& local and rqional priority areas,, a rlufjlcvicaal evaluation of those tireas brie on regiova] scoring criteria to determ.ive, wtdcll n;-eas,hfAd the grcaltst j)(Ytet"Itial fix,future g-owth, a Stale analysis based oil evaluation criceria, deveD1.)pcif by the Excendve()ffice of Ho us-in gand [.-.conornic and finally a, public process whic+ a[kmcd rilt nicipa1itics. hIteres,,,I groups, ivsid��,nt;,mid others,to cfljer. S" ggestions for the additilori or deletim ofs-pccAI'c sites oa the druf,t snatc priority developmew area list. A list and ma-p of iltl 56 I(egi(nial Priority Development A.reas (ni Conecti(rated Devcloj,,,)rncn( Centers) ca.m be fibund in Appendix A. The famfl list of 13 State Pricvit'.v Development Ar,eas is fimncl ill the chart and n,mps 5 iAa ii r � Pi,M F.".fq �Is"" 1 '� r ✓ N d TO PC ^P �,;�✓�'� - all L � �^ i 1P + ,�^ sbtePrie ° �a �Aixtnr�.a II ^w^a^PPI w. d haf See i wu e�,+�m, 14,11 N� d NIERIUMACK V,,kLI,FN' STA�I'L,' IlldOtk['I'Y DEVELOPMENT �kREAS Priority I TOD Hsg Site ID Development Matrix Marne State T.ype Area Recognized (I ini.) ()Ii0p Intel'slNe 49i L Coldn fliflngle: Amesbury 43f) UP SiW Tnierstme 95 S,'flkbury -1-1-11"...-II.— .- 1 -—111............. . ....... Loo/(�w MiP Yard J11 air Amn,bury .............................................................. .......... ........ �,-93�0sqcood Strcc� 0"I ud"S(rk�el( Ar.do,,,,Vo;" 43D �,ICUSC ............. ---—------ ............. .........---..................................................... Rivor Road Rlvd Road Afidover 4,3 D Uw,Tence Indusftial RAXI SC p rurk, hulusidal N'.1'rk Lawrenct 6C -111,11,1-1- .— —I - - 11.1-111,.............. .................... ................... 5 Rrick4onc Square Rrick!donc Sq. Avdove�' 41' ................... L 11bull 6 Downtm.vn Axclover [)owmov"n Andovei, x x ("c'n(c rf 1,C)I ............... 1.Ipper 11[I Ida]o 7 jvjustr�al Park fidWalv I lawrhill 431) ............ .... ........ willown- wd�cr CC G 8 '�s 1 rect 3 lave'rhill 4/013 x x t "fl C)Dl . .............. ........... malder NfWs X tfrbun Lnler ............ ........................................... llawwwy 0(�, Merrimack Strect Lao"rem"C (i(" x (",,entur/1'(,W 43 F� ...................... ........ ........................... I Dowliwwn Ccxitcr I)ownfowjs("Colo• NCWhUl-Vjl0�'i x x Urhnn (",c n(c 11 F0 I ............ ... ..................... ................................. ......,..1.1.6V sflcj oth A n d ov cr calla Aw.. .... 'X Ado a9ru,4AU Rcue muchile Sho n J i n�, Nnrth Andtw.q 4(),R,4,,(D X Rotse olsglocx)1.all d i '7 S'lelfe Prio,r'll'.v A rt'OS As with the State Mmity Development Areas the Ifescrvalm Areas rellect a pmuess "which started with local amJ regianal priority areas, evaluation W'Kose or based on clitcll Ismimed above ond included in Appendix CA and Crud a public process whkh arllowed muldpARKs, interest gnmps. residents and others to Mr suggestAmm Or the uddhhm m dOctioll of hu'l(L A inap depicting prii.:,krily open space acquisitions, is included in Appendix D. The,, State Priority PreservaWn Areas are MY M the chan and un le rmp bebw. ............. .............. OF . .. ............ llie '.Nlenhnack,Val I'm Phan. 190 State Phority Preservation Areas NO VoR ON 117f2" Mill, OW QN 1�Ir "IfIzaolp ;/M P PIPI oft mill �T # ari Dpi N4 L 10, Wig Not 4 Pm t 1 1- 112 t 0 AT,U f-0 Stat#PA ari ty A I'veservaiien Areas om Air T=L44 NI'S ww 01, Al- ............ STATE PRIORITY IIRFST�R,VATION, AREAS Priority Focus Focus Area Acres ill Acros in A rea ID Nainc FocusAren PPA s Preservation NIll'I'lici["lalities Acres Aroi 11) .......... ........ I c 1.847 1,642 �Javerhill 1,6 2' .......... ------ ------------- 2 Eaq N4cadc'mv 2.321 1,536, 2 Nlerrinnac, H itvurhill 1,536 River .......... .............. .............................71— -------..........................— Powwow live r 2,1,23 1,33 3' Ames 1,333 ----------... 4................-............................ RLwk RM!y 2,642 2,()12 11 Ames btn y� u 2.012 5 Salisbury Be""Wh 4MO 1293 5 a 1.938 i b S it I i s hu A.t n e s'b 4 SafisbUIIA' 214 5d Salistnixy 57 .................. 6 Grea( Marsh 11,082 '3,003 6a -Newbq2y Ne�v`burv, 31 6c Newbtff' 42 v bur ...... Nei.......... ..... ................ 6o Newbot"N' 149 61" ; Newbury, 791 Newlw wvlacin 6 v Ne b 06 ............................. e4b6ii, , 83 6 -NL 129 fag �y i NnOw N L ewhory, R#:Wcv '7 5 3 ........... 6k Rcmvlev, Ne 132 ....... ...... 61 Row 43 0 109 .............. Rolklev .................21 I�o v 6n Rm 154 .... ......... (545 47-15 No, 473 Scl u t 11,By["I e cl 1.W")8 4912 30 EX..... 8b Newbury 400 8 c NI ny 1111 15 ............ 8d Newlm,rv� 48 .1,129 2",R'771 9a West Novbury� 2,358 Rewrvch, Ne I�nv� �---Ne2k, L 1) 9b 513 Newbury, ................................——--..- rrcrr Focus Arco,), Acres in Acres in r rr �C.1. rYFit L' hrcrx PP As Prroervation municip rlilrc�,: Acres I Area r "r�:f ..ew. ,.� .. _ I 1 (a 1c hur..a, ...e w 371.10 Parker Rrr I Iea:dwallers I��c� bul lrr:.lr��..-- IOb Boxf rrd, Norfli 9,380 Andover. C rr°oveur ncl.. Hav rrvlrl:ll:, 1" o burr y m , 1.Oc est Novbury 47 10e West Nr swlrr.r° +, 32 NzwL~ur5' 1 1. Haggetrs Pond 1 696 [.'491 11 �r�cicwr er 'I"�+��r 1 �1.��rrr �� 1,491. .. ... _ ....- 1 2 Ccmt.ral Essex 16,016 1,132 12a North � rary r 64..........._ 12b North Andover 251 l2''C, North Andover y�, 12d North Andcw r 7 ._ 121f 'North t�nd'o'a^err ........ _ ........ _._. 12g -.ra1111 Andover 61 12h No. h �r o r .. ............. ... ...... .........:.:................. c 12I Boxfor d is 12 a Box:for+d ; '12k Boxford 16 I 2I Boxford 20 _ ...... 12rtr Brryflar°d X13 1� r�r " u�rrr'l�i . r ul.m . ,.� l0 o r., b 4 ' Brrxl.Or d 1.0 CONCLUSIO:V brthe AH of 2010, (Ycwerno�r L)ew'd ,11'atrick issued ["'Necutive Order(H-0.) 525 jmrovidijig (`or Mo imMemervadon of the Scmdi Coast OR Coaklm Plan and CmAdor 14up Waugh state agenc;y octions aild irrvw atrwrc,rwts, The EmcuUve Order, slate investmenls I.o bt coms,isloml,ivitli the Grvrkb)r Plan's recomxnendatiorj,s 0-)the niaxin,min extent Icarsilwlc l3nse'd "on Me issuance of E.O. 525 in W 2010, slate ageocies Illustnow consider p�'an c,',x psi stency when making ff"unding, deciskms. Qnsistent Wh their eMwOmme huptemembig and adheHng vo the'South C,oast Rail I'lan and Ek). 525, the sarvie stale agencies are rx)w evalwating all (if their Trivic,,zAtnents tiv COI'lsistency with t.he 495[Wr(,.)NVest P6n. The gual is (c)exl"mird UIS evaluabim to Lhe Idmimack Vaby ReWom (AWHIlUnitieS may expcc( quest.ions relaud to a pnqject's conAlmney vyhh the Aderrimack Valley regional atul state PDA.s and ITT-s wvhcn plticing a'i Amdkg request. While statc fundlig mil nm bc HmAd oWy Io prQeas Min stale PD A and 11l"As, projects within those areas will l,-Pv j,)vioritized for fundini State agowks nmy Wo omhutte With, local Und reghmal pdohitks wficrw i n1laking,, tiaidingy,dezision,-a and ask nIUHiICijI2HflCS tO eXpldin Why their FmTject shmcl(l he fiindc4i if the project is 11m consistera wilk any 1)riority arc.as ideiltificid in thie, plan In addition to inveomeat. RXX 525 dRects mgMM tO VV(Wk, VA1411, MUniCipalifie$ tO OdMlnce identi0ed as priarby proteckmi amas. 11 us, as Wand Outidin.g aflow agencies will k,)ok 06 r oppollunhics to hdp communitkS Mail, regulate, arid invost coilsistent with identificd 1)riorifles. A goc)d manhg pohn tt.r cornmun!ties intei-ested in zonMg techAques dut can he implenlent preses-vadon and development pricirities is the jpt�l&jj cleveloped by Nlas,s Audubon for,brio 1-1195 pr(jut, which is applicable stalemkic, hi coriclasion, it k E01 IEO and EEA:s goal dmt the refs onal pbnning efforts cawrrulrrete.wl wish the participation crd"Ov l 5 r'lrwric'i'palltie's in the NUrrinlack Vallc,y region anid the Merrimack Val ey Planning Coivrnkdon lmve the vvay° for llwnre developirierit in 'the rtgiov kvhich'meels Incal, regional EHILI mme goMs and is canxisWnt midi goah to Inusme the rpoork nahmal mources. Merrimack V - 11 Lezend CES ` � r s F,' i- 33 3 s c>ea I 1 3 ° KUM on �y a 2 1 g 12 1T3ck- V allet Priority Growth Stfate!,y Svib,Re lii'i'{!t'F'L!}wit'€1C[°a iemm," t'FgcLO:=fir T)TI C11 r If 1. - e t e F r i a s � u o i k � L= { a a� F _ 4 s a q i e i saes��a $ l s 13 i lowlty Growth Str ttea;y Sib- giro Wmi Avon im i t i moo" > Legend IF al x� a I s a � e i I _ — -T1 al ZVOIng _ citylTown I CDC Type I Acres Name 1 Zoning Gen- iErl t tt _ Residential pqrm-itted? Retail Permitted? ........ " i-3[ i= £ :i4.l�z a s ii I t : »€ tr r,--s a al IrI N 1 ,ur tlesht w e 5 Contra! 't ci.�'t_`k'rtcf centor I HIshlc 5 ln_ COM ?i _ z IYt€ = d_ 3 :II er`='9`r1 '� 'T lei 3Ptl i�tita tI D:i existing,rI [t ' ii Cil - +� right i aj llt 11�1c-eT i . . by sr de-sign u ll�e building,, --I eermit, _ Arnesbur,v t edar Stred CDC l t. It l I c nt rt Designated artist livc,°work Otry multi-family Yes +ith err pha is on ai,ists, AdiNt Destruct space District 5tructures arti.;a»,and ed€cation l pui suits In ii ,_. } «#1 _ CDC ,? ��-'.. ?. — -- findustrial.l;eu il.allu tbcnuving. Nvt I. .i€; i E-._ m 1so un't I ;. eho `1 ..t idnat€�. w 3 n:i `iaeri.j - a,gal o l a-niv-arc `t - the ar-u. € €. dig Hurt rj d- HV [1 .0 t , ac ss t.�t t av rlfdFj t t;t disuictioandfrom -a _ residential drttri CT rn hu 1-49-5.11-9-5 PL) I I7.t?? Offficc Pw1 Detail,commercial. ii-lit� 7 �i Yes. Rebel,�Nholeale office and [Golder i industrial service use.1---i9hi iranutactunnl) Triangle] said cornnirinitl buildinvs,training t3cflifies and theaters by special l ,e rii t m St. r z n- r+ f �l a ro ect l=it Inter _ � ] r°se i -r r r ra o fI `=t. ] Qv A �'XISTIUE 11hiwr,1 a ._m`. r€: L:S t-mbline reszde--Iua rerail_sles and szm s J11J _ - [ riot y b.€ii r Mv C0,11wr'SiOn ia= an -_ har 1- m of ls. 4r asz "Its ra` ,, _fi-6 esa w--sters by _ In =l for • Loic r M llyard CDC 77 Central lndu-ar_a ig_-ii r atrufacturina, ins_Multi-!aril and ill mauufacittn rq,aeaerat temi? ItIdi N-ni-A warehousing,it ininY`t.acilTrl q Plsanried flirt ev-I pmcr t sales and gervice-rcstauratns. and offices. by Special Per nit parkin tairilities and artisan business,and warchousIrr.-lid, ecial cmlit Lower To enct r���ilia; Yes-Multi-tarrii-=and _ `lr cE-Office and retail �i<=ithout al and maDlem mfion of thc'004 Clgi 4 Work t.re fessi nal ank, i 3 t vein Plan€� Il I r-T Unique � High s ne era l bu [:ess o Iic personal s r,, = i 11i .=i`a -' l ,tts=- Ye Tom` ' tvg rim _ I , ffi lopm i N a sT' t ces x MPark-ml-1 Ili 4°3n the �€' -'�'�_�.� ��t€T° -.��i ,i�� �ts.?.�€�I- ..�;� `uc: '_ `S a �V,C € 1s Pxwf.w Ira a: i? -m-21 ress de .�. bw'e' Total C. Ff FT r n Gen.D ity- wvvn _j:y� -ACe-. NaIlne Zo in2- RetaR Permitted- Am--sbur-1v 1-195,RL-I 40VR! P D a 50.14 01 M rut Park Reiail,comracrCiai. 1LAW t a, i�N I k:.o affil c e ar d 1101- [40RI Nlanufatturuuz Scrvice use-LiEbt in unufacturiTIZ and corninunih, buildings,Traming facilitics and theaters by special vermit ArIA12,111ur" Ti,c-ucewage a Mixed-LIw Yc,;-Several of 8 zub- Yes,-Goneral retail sales and rcs4jurams.buz,4ies�and ZOTI W)G %ICI Gateway dc-velulpinent wiuh a Tange vI cqallunx sin-] hcruMmig- opportunitieN twu-fiz:mii��s1rucliji-es a, nrofcs-ional offices--Aj-t6i STIvart grow-th five ,_-6, uaxe,1 huildHIPS. 1T-.,lj!I I farn.i 1v u Lo 48 1 f lw s cmn fla- prcmlrlti�HIV OI MPalzIi rj'mv�;Cl developinern and prescrianon peT huddivg and park-i no-, 1111-1 Stands, ot Open space- It e-7 plusi rt-sijenuaj p-)iion_;o w- e&S sure_S ed usc w MenL Gencrafl-uuo_No rl�fafls saics.ne -A -d —1 Fdo-I er nricksLoqc 0 X Ire €T A industrial Proh'. 1 1, Squarc rcmauranls.ut fast-food Or On converience stores,Bu!iincss or profirssional offices OKl and limited sh-clown reswitirants, personal service establisihmenis and hotels allolvtd unly by special fa V­ No cr Dow&JW21 71 All C Onccd Retail,sihiris.i,�.slaurantz- and Sir- le--M_y permille'I Ye s-kzuiL rts-taurams,I-A fite , Cc.91-cr R u w-'S o f c us. multi-vandliv ow. Ned- J CDC -Nolc: lndu�i;, -du-svial A Pro ileki G_ ft C. 'NTI-L-eT ZGnIng lbst-fo,,A;ar dr' res*uur,�W.tM a, _vcncc swres.N_t_,ires�ow cquals proic-szional officcs OK,and 3 431.0 1 hiuited Sit-dcvn r-,stauraras, pQrscitial servicc C-t;.IbII_SlIRLcIT.:% and hotels allowed only Uy spcLJjl 1-9, penuit- 3 Anu,",ei /.0 sgoclj UDC N!()t c: ladugnal 1) ftidustiiul D P rAdb ited Genei-allt no.No rctafl s slzlles.ac, Aim a o-d r i-,,,c-11-1 r e u r,wi t�,. n­ f4st-It"', mice ston�or pe--onal or eQua ents-BA-siwss- -31­f� -s Ok 3, 0 1 vreleSS'eir fic� .,vtd limi-cd clit Al cmved 1 b-, h s--c al perm c 16 Total I Zan U13LITOwn CDC T"y ,acres Name Zoningf.en.Description Residential permitted? Re-tail Permuted' Andover � Rivu Road 11 i COC; Nnt Indtastrial D Industrial 1) Generally .9til,No retails sales,Tio � ZoI;In --.--t-food or drive-In restatiran cmmven0ence slorv�-or personal over liver kraal( 3 t-DC. � Note bidu,trsal A Industrial=� Prcahihiied C enei``ll nos, o remik wales.no f-on€tlf fast-food or drwe in resmuran'ts.or ,.slit tidal con eril-mee store l uAness or eq is vv �sioml offices O mid Spec and �1-, s, p !lncfuv a R shin Green CDC ,, 7� Limited No retail all-wed, ;_ nglr Tamil. allyw d No retail salm,ro fast foo d,sit Ser'vi!ve ntnnuf"-,ALtur7n- ntfiec,hOW1E t3o>rti=n rtbtatrrartt Uy special permit. reslau ual h ecial perms Be-%,ford Old t la r 1r rat1 "tar a l u $to � v ittltl l�� °III€ - _aIl tf rtl 'He =s _a�.t Cena +�..,-,.e-i: �I ,�s<i. i g 4 -I`x. .L.ter I. '_ --. 1 a'l Il. _.. A t li} 7 t F . tll a ai t _ ` `P cam Retail 1t,.- , r and a. CS 't a T ple t..�`ellr�_'.-, t -s.C c I, x">c + sea-: ?t: Village to l e' (e7lter ll s ri -s t.cl=glI€borhoo -�hopph g anj .0 r by-special p emmit ( cirablishniettt book,,and District 011,kes, reNtaurants. Cr ONVIt (ieLL)r-ctovvr, '�IIIage' 5 0.17 Busmen,and Busliw6s and Commercial No single-family borrms or YeS.1'MM-SIblC altes include retail Vi lca,ac Center t unlu'r commercial I-} ?s ti�,A pUpnedu anii d I p cats. nd-,ervicc moress,buNiuess offs es "UlvP.aCf, ,Lv bu=lmga- a°csla= altm'und,prtalf�hon��. _ [`Ca sa 1 :l€?I`k a_I. == a Z_ ( f :�'n� _'' I:�`=`'_s=I} :-k _ mm GersrzeTom n rational Avernic mc -2 3 62) Li-ljt 1 light industrial B Disirlei No ss s l ' lr ,s tl sal l V r�ISat ;rtl�. I�� tal�r�� ,I.I�rerla ; i i l l 1 1 Total lonm' g it><JTun Cry T Ares lameoiln [;e�,i)escri #itrne %t3entii erttetl` Retail Pcrmifted Georgetown. Potential Par k&. CDC 14-91 Business and Business and Commercial No Yes,including retails Ride or Retail Commercial District C stores�'sen ice,restaurants,business 1i strict C offices,hotels,and other uses by special perm it. Geo recto%v n Route: 1 1 3;and CDC.' 62-5 Business and Business kind C.oanmercial No Yes.including retail sales/service. Chestnut Street Commercial District B restaurants,auto saleVservice, District B wholesaling,business offices, hotels atad tither rises kith and without a special permit. Georgetown Tenuv Street C:Dc 16,04 Light Light industrial B District No Retails stores/sea-vice by special Industrial B permit only. R g filar(permitted) District uses include light industry.-, wholesaling,business offices.and tint s o s. Gro4veland Downtown Villare )Ante: Reside-nice Note: Set aside in Community Yes No 'Mixed Use- C:onter Zoning District C Development action Plan as a Village Center split DoEAmtkt wn/Mixed I ise area 101.53 tvt�l Groveland Dovntoe n Village ° Note f.imited Rivdness in,,ingle-=family unit, Yes Offices.service establishments, Mixed Use Center Zoning Business offices.service estahlishme.nts residential uses allolved. Village Center split District and residential uses. )Ante° Set 1OL53 aside in Communit total Development Action Flan as a Dowrto%.-n/kfji,ed Use area Ctroveland Clrovcland CDC CDC: Note: Industrial Detail establisluuent,nan- Vrs Retail and i on-detrimental Zoning Zone iuwiulacluring businesses. industrial ti=cs and residcntial split 85.22 otihc s,service establishments, allowed_ natal non-detrimental industrial or lnanutacturing"e,and residential uses.Note: Set aside in Community DeveIopnaent Action Plan for 1?uture economic development. Total Zonfin- ft Zoning Gen.Description Residential p Retail Pertaitted? citylrown CDC Type Acres Name ermitte-d" tiroveland DkI,.%­ntovtn villq;�O No te Rus-H-I O's Buslq!:�ss;,p shi�-!L-['mrlik unit- 1 Ves K -Mixed (Ae Cmer zomi, retul-I esiablishrnerits,non 1)is- and rc--ideritial alloaNed V ill age Center a split in 911U factuli;rig,buA 101.53 offices,service esiabljsiiiuentq, total residential uses,Note:Set Lvsidc in Community Development Action Nan as M-P A UffWAMU, (1)(­ f__DC F!"'tail lz-_ INIhm--em-non Ycs I Pem and uses z --e s 7cming Zvn-- marufk ling bmsmct��&& induwii 1 nd 7 u emial Of --_�-vke C:suOl Im omas. use arr'd residential usits.\ote: S aS1 aC in Communk Dee elopment Action Plan for future e -mo -� I ct mic dc %AgUnieilt�, 114a,veTbill Downtown- P 46.43 Commiercial Gencral downtown commercial I kfulti-family divelline by 1 s.Genaal and professional Lo�u5t StrecL Central area encouragIng a Trultiludw of rite:' offlues Lilowed,as ar�mc'-st .dj uth,—spelcial rj,�rr-n camnaleyr; U�;es. its-, cmarvhsht i s principalliv offconv Othcrimisc no vh!;�T 101i'mawlicc Aem,;_5�Crviocs Incuor "t—c' i AlwWOWn- CDC 177a-: I -CA 1 i nzg by yts, commim al I General du�vimw-,,kn cim-mmervia )OWO-film 1v'd Gtrjera'and z W2-rcr*streff -r 'We of -a a 0 v I a rd e'ccs alb-,.ea.as ar-, --r Centrzil ci ZoLmL r n, S 1 COM-mer-Cia-1 usi:N, ather Tecidl permits: aCritIL, nn lervvise no Other �L1T11ve_J1IOVCe IICSMS ;Crv�ces mid or fesiderlial- rorrictat- goods, HaVC1.1hill Interstate 495& CDC' 87,08 Off ve Par� No No. Genui-al retail and caliall Route 110 cstablishmerits wl permlitod- Drlw-throu.-h bark allovved.as as dv-v c1ru-nirig pickup locatusTis and health-'fimess clubs. HOIC!Shnimcls b-Sritod; r>erwiil, 'k�o_3C zoninz wiowvs Such uscr, Hav�-hill LiftNtvic Gmacr 3Y 8 4 1�n J-v st 2 i 41 In-4USM-31 p lk Siti--, WK 1jut not IP- -L-4 'Upper till I Industrin'Pafl.-SAC. m .1 No-MT zordaz Jlows manv nmal 1M1du-,'1-ial �13v' pawl t uses.but not F_p_ CDC 1 5 11_;�l hau 1 Haverhill wind Hill 'Wat lndusrwia�lurk is-Ile. No,16 zo-aing allowq rnam rctail rk Pa 161jL not 1P_ 19 Tutat z0ftine Cit-OTown CDC Tyve Acres Name z 0 0 j!"!-GGV fl-.D e Sc r 1 itul�Ou I Res'l(yjejnifial permifted? Retail Permitted? Lawrence G a I evt kv 18 9.86 Kee iviendu FS14blished iii permit Vcs MUIJA'amlil • Ycs. rINC&OSC Permitted arld i Do-n1w wn Over1l'y I econumically 5u1stainabIt 1 rt�sdenfia'and wfwrhuv�css M MIS ol-erlav, rict s u c ve I o p I n r v i ails to an Ic,c k 11 t pvaunilted and cT-ux)ur3!-'c'd_ Ivith rc—_WCFz'-Lc'_'above--eund fllwow N-nerltW M'hiszo-fic 1-apd use I pa S af;'M�cverjat-_ orJess lhv arc amm, p netas and buz and Cc- lea the in_&strial de four. pm I rhe d?uo-ROr long-term pri%dLe veinvC."EmenL j seaung:)0 or inane are permliteki in existing,buildings. Lu,vrenue Lawrence 1)f__ 270,24 Gencral S 0 1 T u p e,_mi I I ha v,o T I Am ited No sin ule 01'L%S 0- Ye&to w-le-—cmemI, Purnifted Industrial Rank industrall intensz indu'uidll Use& family homes.Mule - hide retad upes Inc, I f--,u i I- Struc hur--Z a'10-vk 12d funorits'h­'Ofilug by 6-OcdW u-c-rm it, ccrovenieno:sur-ires,Pusswie e avy ceiiters m xed js- Y. -r v Special Permit, CDC 1 R6,G5 I-encral _e'f6rdil'to pen—rut Lb_--_mast Lh-nawd.Nin sin-wit or mo- Yc&to sumc extert,Pennutted R Lawrence _'O c i in z k in-nnisw indusul'al 4� he -I- UW_1� -1% r; -me-2,MA, acfuc r-mall -alts SeS, strict b-i spec;aj'permit, eonvmcmce STOrcs-ula% sage therapy ceriters,mixed use, upholstery shops.mid others,tl)e special permif. A— I I i J n ae ',lea CDC CT Se'.foruh "M vianag traf L No it&Permitted U,es inch.do recoil -4c,n i g4 S,-r%ices flows on Broad Street beis�emx and i-esLlurams i f 2=50O sq. ft or sptit total 01strict 1-495 and Route 110.provide less..small gocery'ek)nvcn lem aril and smices that serve stures�and bakL�Aes- plus local and non-local customers." bunk2,,real Omte'in !,_w offs—es. and sen�i,:e tstahlish-ments,OTher I tr including L restaunanrs by I uses include retail?iv cr 10.0.00 Stl 20 T- po�ftuwr'S'-Sv- Aoape- P pmu wi-:od -P-m--�Iojj'nic 1juw Wn!paua puu 9-mi,;pu m'u irixads z 141 i -V 2s"! mq:t�qqrd V:-�LAACMIJ q icirmium,% -q Aquo Z,'i E i14,-,-p jo z,�mj F i1vo tlr�Lt[ 1 (]fjD mqj Pup, -sju kutjqqmqa III�n P3xial lcUj S1 JiLliql(I jumjsx,-4d-sluenuis-m-,isv P„Mojjl' [ROO)TOAOIJV-%�M T911T WIPP.1 qs)msn El :--%Prij:)Ul POV41LWAd A- pum !I 1s o u PUr?:)IIJ 11210d lui lu o.5 c =III_ -In1w6lon air ,[UO I[TaLM-i tint[' IrInds P SOiA PLMI�)AISITOJTJI,, MTV m1po m VIO-I u ox FEIN: 'mlff prJoi jx1jo Isolu P-L-siZ411— opq osuoq 'uAdmis( mr, 1:sT=nS!(j pb-7 o9r--,wis pum juvio 1 1 Irm-L-3 T"PU'if -1 -j �j vrn�i��, umqnX--oc 9['76 —WOS Is W PMQrW�jd yll 411�--�Td,)�Pd JOIPM�k) J--'AiJ SUOS30d AQ i�OUIXMJDO PUP-,,juo 111TI.Tod Tup--jds-q SoullIomp �117jr--'-Ivnw PU71 -Uf1WL!-1,),1 ZIA,)UT lt-tVL PuT, �Aji 07-01 dioxv�z_MSc-FrW0- MM a n-dullp,r-aptxvud pup,-'-w�io rqrlul -gip mad 1-croi3tuLua� J11,1-LMP!SD-f '14LIRUILUOP-11-d Scl suotp()-Slul-It a4st o'zt14 IST o 1 ir LD Im Posrs soouljpq Ptm PILM SaMU(I)SS)U!S-,tWq c2!RU1j)jIF1 U1 JODLj [IMAO-IS, P005 OPI:w'Id'"Lucluo��Icnoj prup lt-mpoul ZJr71jVjULj V qn jVaSF[M,DUE NP.1 s on"I'VE jUOV-JdOj;!A-'P- lz6s Pur 15M O't Tra-�1�izl clid 1�-polq -.0 P iuq--Nmj'mga-f-amnw V101'%-PU--o'qj m4paKaul 'Isq t4joki liplo aF 4--qi D-Xtrtpm� saw, firfta5 Z'p-ImE S'. n -Iind;L V�'-nrmund-A- DUE 0A J'mr�jj wScip =HIR 1j3;-'4 I tux-mroc) 10 )1 tp,Iq p� its 11-31 1 02VIVA ptm s:imtjo-,) �qqr1[3 qij'PiLj ct--6�t AtT!J1-W1J- tIOULU IL[hj 1Z)UjS1(7 I r,lo 1 1171 d S -�zununijoddo pur 0 3�uaj 1'm!�Qszqpul UjTJ-vz mlvzu a�-M R91- -10d N 0 101 S WA .M P!=f ];Is n�! ii IN N U 0a a X MAO 11,AIIJ 4PUPU41ad Malt i i pauttuiad ju"ap! tumoz Igiol Teal Zoning LGIMNa C L)C- TYpe i Ores Xame AmingGe eA)" yflon Residu l l Parr ed AM Pervaiiffted? elu z (ji iff,s Brook CDC = R a Ig i. . t1_L=1j i«-�. 7 a _,_.1 w-1 i t'=.`c.__Pc rni d us,4S in l de a ktawhotov faciliaie� M) _ r r and most o the_nctai 3 ?e hits special permit ly _ e MeIrP'uen 1,`Wem Awn CDC 20,9-G Linfitcd U5,4a imauswal uaes, Pry€:i e. So .P III -use""wlv Y ssmr!€ <s# p r tail a t � lot, ct are l~ouse 4c'il €es-No sh orn,rg ce wn and tuo-[ r tat3 j requires sp cial permit by Th i Moil-tuen N- °den Mills- CDC- }`oic: Limited Light industrial ekes_ Prohihitcd Some.Permitted tjw-s indude Met}autm(1�(IL) pal'tal 7o(tittg lnduttrial mall read and eta ragde arid( split total Olstri t warc°,ltt�tu�c fac.iliti s.No j}ro ppiri duals centers and arom other retail 19.6 requires special pciiuit by th >onarrturaity development board. Methuen Melds-n CDC- 'NoTc. Gnicraj Single and [i ,-fam 1. (genies YCs, Nv5 t 1esa l),disLvl3t"ayed- l•,ahwa (2) parti-Ll 9.Oning Rcsid..1=nco paodi,.'aur id intended and to f Gi SP}iCBiel i be lc-,cal = i_ .`t :•. s. .}i __= - l v.i' l;k�. a` mtail-. 1 � ?. ii. ,�_ '„r _ `i=ia'=t �3e led .�_ Melhuen Vi �4a,;:J Zoning Rusincs c-.1--kc we- and sne-Jiud buiidings.siriall wj FV 1 it totes I District t eduji eta)!`i.id whol&5ale and 106 - M a a}per usually al y - t€ ng Bari of -eah. M e 1e n —]Tha 1€c-- - ast CDC 28-1-84 - Higinvay c_ }fie.., =f =c c md Nu 1 §i c=i- Penmiucd a E. s 3_i°c1 de:Offitce _ 4 tor 1 g QW5 1 ba 01111 I( tt r�npeci t Pe it suall� by uws uing board of appeah. I § 22 i 10121 Cityrrown CDC _Tf t _' ker Name Zocniug Gea,Description Residential Permitted? WWI Permitted? klethuctl h_-Loci-,—'A',I­, CDC 1 7 3 0_ Limn is I Nate,.;:Zenir-.-Herein might aw Otaner-all-- no, Auachcd Yes- pc vzqivee u5cs in"Aude w-riall 'Busi rle�_i Rld(4:11 due lo,Yecera 4013 d"VC11ings,alulti-filmiL� ruiail and per-Zlonal Sore is DiNtrict pro.ject.Pu-i-narily for officci_ dcveloprnent%e and pianneJ e:Iablishments-Larger retail may ;smaller-scab retail,_and gencral iudt developpierits ni ay be be allawcd b� special permit by business, allowed by special per init. either ZB or community labs,and lii0it assembly, developmeril beard. B -UTI PrOvetiv h1dusrial Nv NQembiu-, CDC 2 19, Yz,, inike'l a -eJ s,_sI`�® e und nvo-fi,iii1v 1 Yes:fimit-d bwsmn�_s as alfto Nowburv- 1 Newhury Village V i 1 au­e 9-3 R e s id �sidem all ail]tkriii Sm --esidercez u1n, repair sbju cenier-li,:gh SE, ccnwr I husuicss OM elj_ N 5- Umiw a sfux,_% plus kuq�'ne� S i'I'm n a I NeVI-Plir- Newt*ur-,v Viilave 11 llalp 1 2 1.41 0 a i n S A v.-i'de ranee.Of spcclfic rcUil Yes-SiTIS-le and two-familv Y�-zi.ill,luding Pers-e-I al scrvic.- eat i Pvvfie I T) Cenavr-&Iain Si. Ceraer D'gr;ct anal o M c�o w-,c 9 rn ix c d i T-4 hotil—a� eetin d vu estahl Ishmcqt-_ IT 2,111 Lin uld � I sirl'Oe and tivo-taniilv hoine& requirements of ncareist 1xinks and'othvr office buildine-'s, residential districr allo,,xed %1-5 Well as neighborhood grocer, har&maree clothing,drug. Ileneral store,florist, _Kift slit-)t,, j phoTographu's studio mad more, o k-4;sks or d rivve�',_hrouglv'o est nzn- lj--nor Z� Ncllfl 0 fif C C a t na CDC 1 45 0 Indub0--d xn�reserved f4 No, Auo repai K Wr-.lCt h% _NP --H 211 su-CCE Disinct tuanulaerff4me-!nuc ;Is V. wa n ommu—icatium w"-cr-'z -am or flsh (bid Kent Mi procz�ssilag planl an-d the hkc Ncvvbur,v Wayside Avenue CD 4.07 Office,llutels!personal Servicc No residental-fflo�,%ed in Ye--re9taum ntg.biir,, food swrcs� n1tilercial (B-vfield) Zoning ty establislinients allowed C11 dISLrwl and Ilud-are sloes jlo-�Aed Ne,kvljurvPort Industa-lal Park ('DC 44126 Industrial I Generally allows uses,recloiting No No-I-causally only commcroial- thc,nianufacturo,asscnibl,% 11 that Y erv-e Lhe indu triic% proee&sing or hondfiag on tt-d. Tutal Zoning residential and business !'Pecially shopping cellteFs Industri-al Zoning split total District asselubtv and fie:ht 63199 noanura-crtirino uses ctais�skem and to provide for busjjak�ss se tii-publlc and town center 24 ' tal Z-Onice. , -:acres ' Natuc zvning C .Micriptim R t e t e � Retail_' mined Bushm,-Ns Park C DE-1 re -lu special 1 mi; Muld inclttdle Bake*,_ s to rrri: A, office e t 's t9 ro_Wsid_Stands, ale i :r t i a0z Krmlis f i ,al 4.l a ry ox., _96 t✓ommercl-al Commercial and ipob l-, Y c.. Rostaurants, fw,t.1111 l-wild homes perwflued. mail stort. 9elltng Accessory arartinerts 6� food rugs..,pr prierims alloy ed- sp.cc cal Permit.Multi- Other permitted corn merdal ttscs family divellin#s not iadu e Amuwnmvt .r,t,to permlttcd. tttsjlt' te Nq1 carwash.Chemical warchouse_ (kPartncnt stor m Nneral lipmQ. office buildings,producl �sseynbl a ttic d caOpal ea's labs-and ? thehttcrs l cial rivirmits for self- 1 ? ¢_Vl 'as stag s -N,iu 1 er &M.. l _ c snfisbury_ `s Limited � '��� 11 rl. fivi qs-�prop c ear-round preducc;t­zrn Sun-'— l (tiling._ S€.c t o (l c till t i Total Zoning City iTmyn CDC Type hoes: Name loning Gen.Description Residential. errmitted'� Retail Permitted? Salisbur• Salisbur+-Beach t•DC 118.19 Leach Residential and commercial Yes.All forms Including Yes.Rcstaurants. fast-food,and Center Commercial uses. multi-family d vellings retail Stores selling permitted. Sole restriction foodfdrug-`proprieties allowed. is that accessory Other permitted currurnercial uses apartnretrts are by special include theaters,o#lice buildings. permit onlw hotels"motels.department store, car,ash_bakery,auto repair:'salcslscrvicc.and amusements.Special permits required for adult entcrtainnrcnt; Laundromat,marina,motorcycle l repairlsales!service,and nursery school, Salisbury Salisbury Village Village ' 24.05 Villa ge residential and commercial Yes but special Planning Yes.Restaurants,fast-food.atnd —(Vertical Center Venter uses. Board permit required for retail stores selling mixed-use) district single-family and multi- foodrdrugs.,'proprketies allowed. family home-. Multi- Other permitted commercial uses lfannily dwellings permitted include bah-erp,department stare, in strict according v ith the Laundromat.nursery school,and town's strict aft6rdable office building.No thcate€s, housing by law(Zoning roadside stands,equipment leasing Ryrlaia Section_00-82). centers,gas stations,auto r�gpair/salcsls:€°vicc.Motels+'matels, fi h stores.canvashe4 or _ amusements allowed Salisbury Salisbury Village Village 2k05 Village Residential and co€ntnerciai Yes but Special Planning Yes.Restaurants,fast-food,and (Horizo€ital Center center rise:,. Board hermit required for retail stares selling nixed-use) District single-1`araily and null!- foodAlTugsiproprieCies allo,,vrd. t'arnilti homes_Multi- Other permitted commercial uses fancily dwellings permitted include bakery,department store, in sliict according with the L.aundruniai,nursery school.and toivn`s strict affordable office building.No theaters, housing by laic°(Zoning roadside stands,equipment leasing Bylaw Section 300-92). centers.gas stations,auto repair-'sales/service.hotels'motels, fish stores.ca ashcs or l amusements allowed. West to c4�L�urS Do,vvnrown Village 17.11 Business General village center business 1 es,but only as a mixed � Retail,€ l!ice5.restaurants by right. Mixed Use C=enter District area riked vvith residences. use- 26 The Merrimack-Valle-v Plan g State ri .- � 1\N1. �\ r IRV s z - me \ sue` -T ,.s� . ` \ AL if _ A _ S � Ilk stite pi a a� -- _ sl Deveippramt _ e E 27 NlERRIMACK VALLEY FNV[R.C).NM.Fl•TA1.,ANALYSIS ]Gayer Weight NTTESP Bio�Fap2 Care habitat 70 NJ IESP BiaMap2 Critical Natural Landscape 70 Draft 2012 NHFSP Prlorlty Habitats of bare Spccles 70 Certified Vernal POOLS bUfriel`ed 150 feet 30 AquiCers - 1 ligh and Medium Yield 30 EPA Designated Sole Source Aquifers 5 Primc Agricultural Soils 50 Prime Forest Land 30 D1-:P Approvect/.one;2s within 2640 ft of any PWS well 50 DCP Approved Zone 2s Further than 2640 It from any PWS well 30 Interim Wellhead Protection Areas: 2640 ft buffer of oniti PWS 40 Zone Bs 40 Wethmds 150-ft Buffer erased with BloMap2 CNL.wetlands' 30 Rivers Protection Act Buffers' 30 NOAA composite shoreline 400-11 bullcir 40 Areas of Critical Environmental Concern -- –-- 30 ----- Outstaridin— Resource Waters 40 l FFMA Q3 Flood(100-Year FIoodpIains) 15 Greenway Vision Areas merged with a 50 50(}-ft Buffers of}:xistI -- loncy distance and 'Trail Vision' 'I rails 1000 It bulTer c4protected Open Space(buffer only) 20 Mote:"these 3 datalir-crs coo not ovcrlap 2s APPPAVY D Potential Priority Preservation-A—aca AnalvsIs .Almimack River Planni -Commission - rics 't L-i evel p men';fit=eat I and OpenSpace Acquisitions „ e l t a L� a 1 F� r r a � � k €z t _ i �: Request for Budget Reallocatioll "V�'(vA tpl�)0113 T()� ACCOUNT�NG DEPARTMEN"f NO: Various FROK FInance Direclof DEPAR WENT NO, Various DATE: 06,125113, "I IIS 16 To REOLIESTA REALLOCATION OF VHE CURRENT YEARS OPERATINGN BUrNiET rOR THIS DEPARTMErv"r, rl*-,'DETAILS OF THIS REQ0EST AfRE,,1,�STED BE LOW: 8.vollocation From-Acr,2ljgj� Am2u—nt RgAftQ_qyt1gn to Accwnt Am-Punt .1oo,lool,i 2.n2i n.owo-,i 51 unn�aw�pik (15,311 72) 1001001 1 7 07V 7002 2 Sj,1000 LTD Pnnc 5,0DOM ................................... 1001001 12 02,410000 1,51 110D SrMsfles E,1 rij 1001�:V,11707 6 l,70()2,2 sqi5cu LTD hterest 36,,915,,49 1101111,1112,0241 IWO 11 1121*1D �,136es 130,771 51 1001001 1 210291,00011 v5111,00 Sal,30&9 MI(M,13 000i 02W,2 0,4.07 79,740,49 1001U01 11,5,0510,00OG-1 511 1100 salarles-- 110,009.00) lQuiQ01,1A 0,423,U006,i,51,3DOO SnowOt. 52,MI�07 IM1001 1100 sahrir.m 10(J1001,1,4,0423,00110-2.527000 (-G.521.001 Snowvehirle4jel 15.805.11 Salaries Snow salt .............. 51:1100 salarie") 115,3D5 51'. ... ............. ................. 1001001 j,4,738 75) ............... 1001001 134,4 35.4 5,� 100 10011, 1 9 UIP12,0U00,1517400 warkers cont, 1001001,11,0945.0000 2-574000 Li,,AtAlt Y Lrj_ 4 6�,)c�cj,rjfy l 1001N)l 1,,0.0914.00C)0.2,51720C)C,.'iroup 1,is �429.5Z4,42� 100'1001,1,1,0161.0000.2.531400 Lf.,�gal �25,549.56) .......... ............ Total (766,932.60) Total _---L6S—932.6D To ire!cord Year Eind budget transfer per MGL C",S33B ................................... ............................... DO'S Furids.Available Ye's No CLVnfnft.t&�, Approved .111(—, No Manag�el ........................................................... c JA Rnance Uredar Date - Rotenial �P v jie + Budget alatF' 13 Budget r Budget Projected Budget +er nr C44,s33D 3% Recap) shortfalls FY13 Budget Budget surplus Reserves \°„ \ restiryj6 ` of Dept Budget General Government IModerator 825.00 825.; - MO 'Town Manager 313.792.77 - 3137 e �m__t . 34..8 35 .7 i n i \ \ ° HR 49}5610 4 ,556.10 ASSt Town rf 6. `Human Resources 81,383 00 - 81 r 383.00 - � 81,383� - - Accounting $ 221,326 54 220,326.54 lAssessors S 301,369.14 10,000.00 3110369.1 - , 5- v ; ITreasur r a 298,454 7 - 29 .454. 7 It a--" c0ii 17'x,54 56 - (35,549,56) - 346,802 - y� T ��� � :6: 2. 3 lCons T Lion 8€,.4-01.33 _ 86,461233 Community Services 221,599.03 S 221,599.03 - - ,_ 2 1,5 03 Planning Board 1111,64 .40 - 110,645.40 - - 11-0,64S."40, Berrie _ 34,75 .5 - - 3 ; 5` 2,236,8 . 10,000.00 2,246„879.10 (35,549.56 z , 2 AA - , , Public S l` ix 3 � t 4,373,598-93 . . it 4.612.327.17 4,612,327.17 Pul [ic Set Salary Res _ - Buileiin inspection — 252,89 .80 - 252,897.8 X1,916.13) - $ 5 ,981a!5i Er r r c Mgr 21,47518 - 21,475.2 133.28 - . ..: 00 260,299A18 5 S 9,260,299.18 17,86L13i - ...9,247,4-38.05' 7 t• Public Worms OPIWAdmintEng -397,091-05 - 39=,091.05 Streets rat :53,130.4 753,130 48 Snow—Removal - 834,78 .42 514,505,11 1,349,294.53 $`;1,349 294 3' Refuse pt - 1,226,130.8 - 1,226,130.83 - - $^. ,26,10 v .Vehicle/Equip faint S 276,862.87 276,86187' Structures and Grownds S 532,813 30 S 4 52;813,30 - - \ 52, 0 l 410T0,81 7 51T,505=11 4,535,32-3-06 - 53 , Ae--attti and—Hum2n Services yea€t Dept 2103,845.00 203,845-00 10,OO oo) _ \ � 3;84&001 ' Elder Sics 249,369.10 - 29,359t1t 11,t3[}I3,Ci0) 28,3690 61271201321-45 PM,FY 13 PM, BUDGET SUMMNRY -projection woncsh _xis `otenlal B s g� FY13 Budget (per Budget Projected Budget er,.. MGLc44,533 U 3976 Recap) shortfalls FY13 Budget Budget surplus Reserves „rrs of inept budget ;Youth Services 257,1 1. - � 257,141.88 (10,521M) _ -- - er � r3 - - _ _ 131,52--00) Culture and Recreation Stever �trar _ . o 852,73MOO 852,230.00 - (1,903.77 $ _ '858,26. 3 Education � _ hl , s3,941. - €430 32� F 1. 0 S 210,512.0 S 3&494-45100 IJ54,833,59 subtotal departmental 55,735,892-41 3 ,017.11 56,470,9M52 8 .83 _ } Non Departmeptal Cost - Deht 5,291,67 .43 41,915.4-9 6,333,588-92 - - 3; Bt2. Retirement Assessment e 3,185,990.21 - 3,186,990.21 - °` nemployrnent =�- 194 38- (134,438.46) a " .. 'O �Group Insu any 10 46 - 0 -, a�°380UO 1 , 0 .0 2124.4 ) _ 0 377 _ d Payroll Med!car 03,98L54 S - S 603P98-54 Malice and Fire Accidental ins 90,000.00 - 90,0110.00 $ 9U00-00 Workers Cornp 303,70139 303,701.79 (50,000.00) - 2 7 1- 9 Liability Ins - 337,13160 337,153.60 (46,000.00) State 1, . 0 ,0 - 1,766,607.10 - - 17 , 7:11 a_ i1, z 41, 1 . ( 2 , 3 _ _ Support Serviced s lorli , - 49,01657 F 4 ,L11 . - - "016:57 Auditing 57,000.00 - 57,000.00 x=00_ Information Systems 932,585,58 (10,000.00) 922,585.58 (15,395.51) 190071 07�' IF cilities 97.238.75 97,238.75 ( , 975) a .... � 1,135,840SO f,10,000.00' 1,125:840.90 }134.2 _23 Other Non epar l regional Scheel Assessment b 251,74800 n 251,748.00 Schaal Bldg 900.00 900F 00 27,201- 45 hUY131 ET r- A$Y -projection workshee s .xis Patenial �t� o� F 13 Budget (per Budget Projected Budget MGt e44F 51 13 Recap) shortfalls FY13 Budget Budget surplus Bres 7 get of Dept:., 252,648.00 252648.00 t ' 5 7,579,44 Capital and Reserves IStabilizabons Fund 25 0 - 5 2 ,Ofd S 4,5' 00 tilt= Fund S 225,000.00 ,Deficits Steen Estates j ,. Deficits now Deficits (Overlay) 10,39184 9}, � 3 260,393,84 260,393.84 - subtotal non departmental 25,170 237.7 9 E _ _ Total B g�t� 8 �36�12 .�8 766,: 92. 81,673,057.78 � - a —overlay 629t707A9 629,707.49 - $ 6293— 7A i tal FY13 Budget $1,935,83.x.67 766,9. 2.60 $ 82,302,765.27 ( 6 ,93 .60)1 - 81,535,832.67 to cover deft-6 612 re 31-4 2 4 5 F M,FY 13 BUDGE i S U N M-1 R Y -pr o I a rill s h e e'I-c A 6en,cral La�vs: HA PIT 44, Section 33B 11age, I of 1 04 Print PART I ADMINIs rRATiON OF THE 60VERAMENT (C'hapters I througl"i 182) TITLE VII C11 UEES, TOWNS AND DIS"TWCTS CHAPTER 4,4 MUNICTAL FMAINCE Section 33D T'arisfer Df appropnatioris, restrictions Section 336. (a) On recommendation of the mayor, d"ie cut councill rray, by majority vote, transfer any aniount appropriated for the use of any department to another appropiriaCon for the same department. In addition, the city council Wray, by majority vote, on reconirnendation of the mayor, transfer within the last 2 months of any fiscal year, or during the first 15 days of the new fiscal year to apply to the previous fiscal year, an amount appropriated for the use of any department other than arnunicipal light department or a school department to the appropiriation for arty other department, but the amount transferred fawn 1 diepartmen't to another may riot exceed, in the aggregate, 3 per cent ofthe annual biudgilet ofthe department from which the transfer is made, Except as provided in the precedin;g, sentence, no transfer shall be made of any amount appropriated for the Us(-! of any city department to the appropriation for L ally other depai tment except by a 2/3 vote of the city council on recommendation of the mayor and with the written approval of the aMOUnt of the transfer by die diepartment having control of theapproprialtion from which the transfer iIs, proposed to be made. No transfer involving a rnuni6pal light depallnient or a school department shall be made under the previous sentence without the approval of the aniourt of the transfer by a vote of the municipal light department board or by a vote of the school committee, respectively, (b) A town may, by majority 'vote at any meeting duly head, 'transfer any amount prevuiously appropriated to any other use authorized by law. Xternatively, the selectmen, with the concurrence of the finance committee or other entity establish under section 16 of chapter 39, may transfer within the last 2 monlfis of any fiscal year, or during the first 15 days of the new fiscal yearto apply to the previous fiscal year, ainy arnount appropriated for the use of any department other than a municipal kght depw1meiryl, or a sicholiol department to the appropriation for any other department or within a department, but the amount ,transferred from 1 department to another or within a department may not exceed, in the aggregate, 3 per cent of the annual budget of the department frorn or with in which thetrarisfer is made or $5,000, whichever is greater. (c) Noapproval other than that expressly, provided in fts section shall be requiired for any transfer under this section. 4)Secdur.33B,`,Pr4it 612 1 4/2013 4 U ... ���n asuwar �� ���r�r���s � h9u��.� �Or ,ak��i�4sr�m��°err � `� Into rmational Guideline B,U-r maaa of M m cipal Fi lanc ^ 9';,,Adw Utformatic mil guideline KeI1ease (l rl ) fro. 06-209 May 2006 APPROPRIATION TRANSFERS, Chapter 77 of the Acts of 2tlt'l!ti.. This h-dormatiodial. Gui(I.eline Release (X-3T ) j,.tiforms local offickils abota new legislation that gives cities and towns p-eater flexibility to inake end of yetr 1 fidget. t r, n.,,,;`e r . tgplt.:ia1mIndex Key=. 1 i ti b'Uti Vin: p laN,opr ations Accou��t�`nt.5/Auditors Fixi m c e Conmi j ttees City. ol, ci o,rs 'Town g )Lanisel The Dkislan of Luml Services is respaarsa�sde Tyr rr� s�,�drP ofarpd ass kanee to odires and towns err acJr�ew�n„�urr�srJ'�aCr�a�o�errytaxa[ion and Acfent tMscad rrarrrle erparrrrd fie^Dnrrs an re raad'ard aura astaes IGRS tarrnat rsmaP GtrrdadiryrM Releas w dd Ctdsrg;ogal and (an rouneemarrfs and useful WorrssaUom) r dOCOt nffrcrals and Mrlbarrs rrrlerm.stsd in nw+radc�raV taarace frMr'rt lfriv Doi-M MBoksfon�MA 07114-9569 6174`7&233 h)f0rmation,al Guideline Release (IGR) No, 06-209 May ,2006 APPROPRIATIONTRANSFERS Chapter 77of the Acts, of 2006 (G,L. Ch, 44§33B) it I! guid(,,Aines explahi, recent legislatimi, that ainends G.L. Ch. 44 §33B, whic,11, governs appropriation. transf rs in cities and towns. Tlie amendment gives cities &nd, town,s, Teater flexibili-t v to ma, o end of yewa budget txan,sfers ii't order to avoki appropriation deficits. A provision of the 2003 Municipal Rehef Act that provided similar flexibility-was,,in offect for ft,.,calyeax 2004 and 200,55,only Ch, 46 §123 of the Acts of 20I.B. 'I`rep alterna U ve year-end transfer proced ures apply, for the last two months of the fisi I i.e., Nlfay and jime, and 11te first 15 days of july, which is the Statut(1117 Period for Closing the ull-lIlicipality"s fijawiciaI records for the fiscal year. G.L, (.h� 44 §§56 and 56A, ,1his Jegislation, took effect on May 4, 2006 GUX D ELINES- A. Appropriation Transfem, in General The amoujat of any appropriation available to be used as a firmr,'ti,:"ing SoLuve for aii,iother appropriation.is lh(,,� unspent and une-nemubered balance,i,e,, the amoitnt i,ffler all polential liabilities to be chat god, to the ,ippropriatioji, are considered, Accounting, officers sliould determine this amotuit bt4ore any trmisfer fron), arl appropriatj�sti is ,-Lppr(.'A,e& Tmisfers frotti surphis bond after a pfoJec.t that 'was finmced by borrowing, has been c(:)xnptet(,,-d or aba,ncloned may orAy be made in the manner and f(_I,r t1u,, l),urp uses, set ford h in G1, C,h, 44 §20. 'Ira nsfers, from appr(apriaticins financed by other restricted somves, e.g., stabilization, enterprise:, water surl,Aus- a,r committ)ity preservatjexi f-mids, am subject to t,lie same statutory restrictions as the origfita],appropriations. BUREAU OF MUNIcIrAL, FINANCE LAW KNIELEEN COLLEARY,C1 HEIF -2- Agjeropriatxoti"I"railsfers in,Towns t General Procedure Any towil mexJing ,�ay by inajority voix,! traxis,for iin), appropriation to ally othor inunicipal LISe, 2. Alternative Year-end Procedure ,D-uring May and, june, arlcl the first fifteen days, of July, the selectmen, with, Ole agreeinejit of tli(.-, finimce com-rititteo, n-Lay transfer any appropriation to artotl,w�,t, appropriation wiLlfin Ctio carne or other depaxti-th'!Ott. This proceduretnay, not be used,howevel,, to tl�allsfer: From as municipal light or sclool departmortt budget, b. More than, three peTCE.Ilt Of a department!s annUal budget, (',)r $5,000, whicbeN,er is greater, Ari end of vear transfer Lj,,JITIg tfiiq alternative procedure 17equires a raaj(.rity vote of the board of soloctixionand a.majority vote ():f t1tefinance committee, A-ny end of year trat),sfe.i7 from the-Eght or school department; or xllore 11-tan tfuree percent, or $5,000 if greater) of as depai tine nt's budget, requires town meeting approvat, S xv Section B-I atxwe, C. Appropriation Transfers in Cities 1'. General Procedure a. hitra-departmeji tal.Transfers At any titne duririg the fiscal year, the city cou.ncil, upon reconiialcndation of the mayo,r, may tnuisfer wiy de'ImrtmenLif appropriation to a"'nother appropriation withbi the same dept ulment. Intia-departinental, transfers reqtjire as maj,oi,ity vote,of the council -3- b. Inter-departmental Transfers At any time during the fiscal year, the city council, upon recommendation of the mayor, may transfer any departmental appropriation to an appropriation within another department. Inter departmental transfers require the prior written approval of the amount by the depar.tmextt from which the transfer is being made and a two--thirds vote of the council. If the transfer is being made from a municipal light or school department appropriation, the light board or school committee roost approve the arnount by majority vote. 2. Alternative Year-end Procedure During May and June, and the first fifteen. days of July, the city council, upon the recommendation of the mayor, may transfer any departmental appropriation to another appropriation within the same or other department. This procedure may not be used,however, to transfer; a. From a municipal Ught or school department budget, b. More than three percent of a department's annual budget An end of year transfer using this alternative procedure requires only a majority rote of the council. Any end of year transfer from the light or school department, or involving more than three percomt of a department's budget, requires approval under the applicable general transfer procedure. See Section C-1-a and C-1-b above. Consent, Items s t nitr% %Pb1%nP1 � px 'i BUUSU St. Gregory Armenian Apostolic Church of Merrimack ",ail . 158 (Main Street .„ NoTth And aver, Massachusetts 01845 Reverend Fartaer ttrarekin Beclourrian, Town,of North Andover t'asrou Adele 1, Johnson June 26, 2011 Administrative Secretary 720 Main Street North Andover,, MA 01845 Dear Adele , lain writing this lr--tter aSr per®our phone conversation regarding the Annual 'alnt iregpry'Armenian,Apostolic Church 'lcnic loic ted at 158 Main Street,„ North Anclover,M.A. We are requesting to halcack only off that part of Main Street only,sear Sunday, Septen,rlaer g, 2013, from the point of l lair'r and Water Streets to the beginning, of Sprint Michwds Church. Again only khat section of Main Street..— Due to dreunnsttances on the common least year, our elderly found it~eery dff''icult to get around,,~as well are parking issuers . Many could not attend our juaint event We will be having our picnic on our churO gc"r,rtrrads and part of Saint Michael's and need to have the road ba oc ed off frorn ,12 noon to 61 pm that day, Wt are planning to have a Bounce House and ac'ti ltres Sara the Main Street rrr,de Of ti°r,e chUlth tlor twat children and must Name dais fear thlc,r safety of our chrillafrein and pal r u.shionerus, .,, We would also like to know if a Police t, otalil is required to grant this permit If'sta and if there is a cost for the detail, would we l(,,w eligible for a waiver, since we are a non- profit organizat:ioru i know you said the next town meeting was July 15 rind that l could attend to answer ar"ry questions if,needert . Thank you Aso rnuch for all your faelp, l have enclosed tray contact infra for aleeting details, and any questions/concerns yore may hav Respectfully SUIbrinitted, Sandra Sharke°ter Apkari;an 'lernber of Spalnt Gregory Armenian Apostolic Church 21113 Picna c Conirnittee . 176jerphone and Fax(978�685-5038 E-nwaH- sr regory, sainrwgirle cqy erg VVed SOle, www,sainigreigolry.org ? rl"OWN OF NORTHANDOVER yr PoI-,I'CE DEPARTMEN]"'I ,y Partnership 'hxA(Me Johnson Froll'r S9t Erilu J!, l,oulds I)ate June 2,7, 2f)F3 Re: Sl�, 6regory Arivenian, Apostolic Cburch 'riw ioiice t)eparti-ticro recommends javorablo ;,Ictioll 01) St, Cilrcgcwv Arinvillan Aposfidic Church"s rcip,jest lo close,maill St. Oil sefmol"llm- 8. 2013 as oullined in their letter.No poliQc,dotall is recluired, 1475 OS GOOD STREE-l', NOITM ADMOVI-M, MMSSACHUSE'll"rS, 01845 - 'I(A-2 re-lephon,e .-, (978) 683 ,- jl6R-' Feci.X (P"I a) r2l R-1 I.. 17, 072 ww w.napd.uz Johnson, Adele From: McCarthy, Fred Sent: Thursday, June 27, :2013 2:22 PM To: Johnson, Adele Subject: RE: Recommendations needed Adele, The Fire Department recommends favoralale action for St. Gregory's Church to hold a picnic at their location on September 8, 2013. The sponsor shall notify the ID the morning of the event of road closures and or details. Lt Fred McCarthy Fire Prevention From: Johnson, Adele Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2013 2:29 PM To: Gallagher, Paul; Foulds, Eric; Thibodeau, Bruce; Barry, Nancy; Melnikas, Andrew; McCarthy, Fred Subject: FW: Recommendations needed Recommendations needed for St. Gregory Armenian Apostolic Church Picnic and road closure Thanks, Adele From: noreplyC-Itownofnorthan(Jflver.com [mailtomoreplly0ato mofnorthandover,corn] Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2013 2:21 PM To: Johnson, Adele Subject: 9 a a of' 'Ow �,r i,,,, � .a. a 'firs h a',, rf,��1,G mbi�.^a�t lu �it ia,'o,�r���8 "�,� r a9 1r w ir�iwaa,a,ip"'a +l�.ffn�. °.r,u l r�lii2:',i�l 'ui'o p,m Ai r� wd, �,u'HIM, I,aI �"Vl Y.' a �,, efio, tr;llwww.sec.state.ma.t.rsli)re?oreidx.him J'NTEIROFFTCE MEMORANDUM DATE:E: "unit 11,, 2043, „l.,O: ticie .Yc�hwx*oii,, ,�k(lix inist:rative assistant FROM: Bruce Thibodow, Director of Public Works RE t. Gregoil,, Church picnic The Division f Public '��«�orks has no objection to the request, f Kira Der � kari. Of rw�u� ' a�.0 l �u�a, ��1" t Gregory Armenian Apostolic C,"hurch to hold their, picnic on iunday, Septenflwr 8, 2013, from noon to 61)m at Main kind Water wtrects. 11`she nceds any assistanve from the, DPW, please have her contact my office. J11110 13, '2013 "l°aam gal l aorth Aiirlover Bo rd of d e amr"n r" o Main,StrClUt. North Andover, NLA 01845, Dear Selectmen J alrn writing to request laerrnits ti's use roads in North Andover can April 27th, 2014, to c.wa,gaariizc a. 1aa`ili"rararl full marathon tliaat I'll st.aart and finish at Woo t"�st;c)od l'laace in North Andover. tar en tr°ido aind CBS Radio (9K5 Spons l--ub, 100.7 Classie 'I od(, Mix 104A)4A)area ta:aarriifi UPI() l�ro��luet,,, �a fun and challenging in alt�'t`ospliere that T 04,111 'F. 111','!Earth, Rock, Run," During a'a Urne whH"ta are celebrating poi.aaalar Earth Day festivities,we feel there is a to cairnhine as rauaraathon distance rain while promoting green and a�rastaai.naahle HAng, As tlw Mta)n M' Lir'aithran is a difficult race for riaa.ust runners to rurr due lei iluamliifleaition re uirerriicrns and as quick sell-out, thins event will ol'fer runners of all aalaallti s to lmrdeipaae in ano l er Bodon area maar°althcaca Lit as time Men t.ha«re,are not many Lo cla�wursai l'P"a",itai. After searching various 10c"aatioraS,lnd c,reaUng nuRaeruacas aoni;°scar, VVC have 1ou:trc llr,,.it the tcwll. cwl'1 fot 1.h,.AiidokYcr is the purr lctctl:;,area,for hosting this event Mh As beautiful neighborhoods and Ks convenient aemssibilil.y, we have created au gorgeous course t.hawt«Till lawwVC a°meat, wa;s coning buck year after year". The prolirninaryr course we created Is, attached with 'ftir 7 by turn dii rc°(:,(eras, Pleaase nip ice tlhaat this course is only spas Miles w°cmipwared to as hall marathon i.rl'�-"6,"2' I leis is bca;caws tl t! fua11 in"araathc n distainc vOE lie as "doua'I: e lrar;ala" tliars rest raaaalaiaag l'rrraaiiy aaddit4.)naal roads to be used, In iaal&Hun, it is important to us that a potion of't.lre rughlraation fees from this event is donated aiia'ucw'tly baack to ranee or molt plu'r palrtnu,ringchaarities S pecific 1'at"rrcticiaarri s are yet to be cletei'tniraed aizrd a fir rri dc.alla x aa,a wuint k yet to he dea.,rcicac.l, M (,leis is as first year cverit, it is difficult to allocate-funds as we warm uncertain of our turnout and,a high overhead is t"wrw"a„;lc:"c"tc(,,l, 1 lwwa e`ver,we have conEdc°nc e°t,laalt we tell produce enough registraatirons to set as r:r'rhihnt:aa.'tr N)aal of$1%000. 11an.lt you for your Me and a onsir;leration to help bring this event to oxah A.aadiomr. We plan. on ereaadng an aegpy@alalc c,xp<,,.rieracy that vd1l ;gain the support,of(;aur runners and tlie loch,] o°,onirn mitya, Please W nt,,aa t riles ;anyl.hne for haa°tljaar cp�a�sV:iawirs a:ii arariation. awri'ictµrc�ly�, E1i laailil7 Race t" rg.r.i.nizer Green Stride Robertson, Karen From: eli Bailin [elibailin@a hptmall.COM] Sent: Friday, June 14, 2013 12;14 PM To: Robertson, Karen Subject: map Here is the mar with dirwions. `l'hanks! :Eli Please Rote the Massachusetts Secretary of State's office has determined that most emails to and frow municipal offices and officials are public records, For more intbrmation please refer to: }7ttw_.sec.st�lc.ma,usiprelpreidx.httn. Please consider the environment before printing this email. 0!�I�9N N IN, - u f. Lo' I­­l%I,IM-,I,01 mvz Nv "'f �v rwu j.,AN"."O' IRA 00" -v, WlL *01, "olo"wo f"'V" ..Are'@WNe'i r 4••;o.A!F L w0./,4 n A Vt! ... i r S&f"', 1444 r, "A ,, "e 0 nv.w y Low P" 7� Ana err ""e" "O'k ..F WO qu TOWN OF IVOR"I'll ANDOVER Fire Deparont,,,!ra Fire k.Wficc ('entral IFiire, F"A N4MN STREUP AND(..)VFJZ,, MASSikCHUSE"I"I'S (31,9451, Felephone,(978) 698-9593 L95 FAX (979) 68S "9,4 ,4rWn,n,v Akfnikdix fire Chiell Lt f)"re Previ""fition (COAT J une t 7, 20,13 1"o: Kziren Robertson, Adinjoistrative Assistant 1'rotmAjidrew McInikas, 11re("hief Re: ApriI 27, 2014 Road, Race Tbe North AMovet�, Fire Department has rcvi,c,wcd the request form Green Stricle to hold a road racer on April 27, 2014, This type of event.does ix)tpresent any Fire at' y isglles Me ass call should yoii have, any questions. 01 ,4 z- -ndrew Melnik"As w 1 INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM DATE: 6.17.11 I,0: Karen l obvrtsrrrr,N Administrative : ecretar r FROM: Bruce Tljiboderu, Director of Public Works ':"1; 11 RE: Road Race "The Division of Public Works has, no objection to,'tbe request from Eli BiWn of' ircn Stride, Its hold their' road race on April 217, 1A. Yov might ivarrt to find ow the times w that the pollice, are a 4v III re . If Mr. Halin needs assistance froin the T1I1W, please bove N inj contact my office. R,6bertson, Kaire,ni Fronii., Robeiilsoin,, Karen, Sent: Tuesday, Jure 18, 2013 9_39 AM To; le[i bailin' Subject: RE letter to North Andover The Electric R,un event is Schedule f6r,the Board of June 20, agenda I j!nf`rI'unate1)y,1 thcrc is not enot:ag i tget te eqirck iTowri recoinniendations v') put the ("ireen Slri& April 27, 2N)14, road race on the sinne agonda, 131'ease Cont"act L"t. Jolui Carney, North Aridover Police Dejl�,irrtiew. 978-683-3169, to revicvv this ��vcntw Also. You neod 1(,) Obtain Pt'-1,1"nission 1roril Mass, I fighvvay to €,,ise RW, 125, Karen X Robertson AdrNrIlMrative,k.;,Sktarit TOW11 N'Ulrwger'� Office ToWn Of N(,pf th Aridove i 12()ma iri suet-t Nufth,Andcvp�, MA OLS45 Phorit 97i 8 Gah,95110 Fay Ffr4iil 4 - be)ILp )rmvnofnDrth P.I...' web AO jriofNorthAnduverqrant, From., ell baMn [�irLqAtu:eflbal4n(,, hot Sent; Monday, June 17, 2013 9;53 AM To: Robertson, Kaien Subject, Re: letter to North Andover I Ii K a re Ili, ft)r the email. Yes, I have received pern aission to h,a-)ld the roce at ozzy kly contac"t and property rnanagcr,, Ellen feller, %%ij H bcwriting as leiter,of sUpporl t("a go a vith illy request She's u little, behind becattsc she had Meer out of Lhv OffiCC (61"ZI COUple weeks f6r personal reasons HopefuHy I %,v01 have hLr lcu.cr in the r'lext CouPIL days� This e\,crit will be I)r'-)Jected 10 Start approximately 8:00am aitd run tinfil abOUt 3.00pin, /Vso, Urn having issues sending YO'Il t1he rrtap dune to the File size, It keep,,.; b0l[IlCing back at rne, Is it possible Vorrrw to Cone wits l It that ew'l w:)r do yo-Li need it ah(md (")I'thne? Please let me kriow, 111 (fro p it (A],If a. necessury, Yes. Adele gave me the date for this upcoming meeting on Monday, June 24th for the othcr event called the Electric Run. This is an event that is entirely within the grow-ids of(airy .Properties. Our request is to have the sound ordinance extended for a short period of time. All necessary paperwork has been passed in. Thanks again and let nee know what etse you need. Talk soon! Eli Un Jun 17, 2013, at 8:41 AM, Robertson, Karen wrote: I have received your request to hold a road race in North Andover on April 27". Have you received permission from the property owners of 1600 Osgood, Qzzy Properties? If so, please ask there to forward a letter to this office. What time does this event start and is it expected to end? Also, your slated you are on the Board of Selectmen agenda for a different run. Did Adele give you meeting date to appear before the Selectmen and what is the date of that event? Karen A. Robertson Administrative Assistant Torn Manager's Office Town of North Andover 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 Phone 978.688.9510 Fax 978.688-9556 Email krobertson @townofnorthan dove r-(Iorfi Web www.TownofNorthAndover.com ¢image001.jpg> From: Eli Bailin [mailto:elibailin ahotmail.com] Sent: Friday, June 14, 2013 11:45 AM To: Robertson, Karen Subject: rw: letter tc North Andover Hi Karen, My name is Eli Bailin and I have been in discussions with Adele regarding being put on the next Selectmen's meeting agenda about receiving permits for a road race next April. I just noticed that she will be out the next week so I wanted to touch base with you. Attached is a letter I wrote to the Selectman. There will also be an email with the road map (separate emails for file size purposes). Also, this is not to be confused with me being on the agenda for a different run. I'm just trying to do everything in one meeting if possible. There are a couple other documents I have that I will get over next week, Please let me know if this works, Thanks, Eli Robertson, Karen Frosw Robvlson, K,�,ren Sent: Mond ay,—Jwne ,17, 2013 11.02 AM To: Carney, Jol iri Subject: RE; Road Racu ,� Recommendation Request Ok. I will Ivo,iove from June 2A agei i d t,i, Thank yokt Karen A. Robertsion Town hAanager's Office rowr9 al:NorO'i Ar,,fiwer 120 f Aalin Street Noill-i Andover, MA 01.845 Pl,J()rle W11,688.951D Fox .............- From: Carney, John Sent: Monday, June 17, 2013 10.37 AM To: Robeitson, Karen; GaHagher, Paul; flelnkas, Andrew; McCarthy, Fred; Thlbodeau, Bruce, Fcwlds, Eric, Subject* RE: Rgrad Race - Recornmendation Request Karen, wp wdu neied, more hu e on gars as Ira vvdl involve Significaol pdr ce resouroes for 8n extended pedio,cl:of Ume and has sorne traffic impacts, We would like time ter speak to the t,,! the an,iount of e� t,d:pnient and and evaluate 4 marip,,)wer needed and the associated costs. Also, 'they will pro0ably neeil perrrn sM,inn frorn Ma�,s Flighway to use Pt, 12F3 if they have oca done that ali,eady, ic Lt.John Carney, Opf.n,alAons My Skin Curnmandpr Nrwrl�Ai�dovet Ndk'e Depe�ln,u2nl 1475 fXgcxw stiros,�t f4mth Anftvler,POA 0184t? Plh(,,,n(,, qM683 3168 Fax 978,611"36.1212 W6 www'Impo, TOWN OF NORTH AN DOVER POLICE DEPARTMENT "Comimunily Papwjership Tiix Karen Robertsoo Famu Q EN I IOWA DON� JLIIyK,2013 Re: ("ireen Stride Nlarathc)rj, 'nie Police Dcparlmell'i reConitnends Favorable acdoti on Given StrWe's request to hold it niaradion and half'- mamOwn an April 27, 2014 as outlined in their latter of requost and wkh do fbibmiring conditions, u mads will be io')nipletely closed during die race. A whiiinwr of 12 ddMI cal ums 'r ill be hired by Given Stride to ault ilfl'11101's en'-)-ssingbosy it"I'lersee'lions frorn AM MUH the finhh, Ween Sickle- is resj)onsJblek)r. signage and is 1"'l ic'ones'dong the race mule IL)alert 11,10torisl",offlic road raze, Gircc ri Stridee, is responsible f6relectl°onic Sgnboards on mqpr nm&vqs prim in aml duhnphe raunia alen nwWwws,01,Lhe road race, Gruicil Siride imnnrsl Providc Wl'ittieri permission hvm lklassDof Car the usiv or State roads, Wean Slide agmes W uorialue ki wof Y46 Me North Andover Police Dej)jrtrncnt to address zany ('60ber In%and salty concerns dim may arise as a rusrilt uf�' die road ravic. 1475 OSGOOD STREET, NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS , 01845-1012 Telephone: (97S) 683-3168 Fax: i9"'1 F3) 6 2-1- 11'a lql,,vw. Robertson, Karen From: eli bailin [elibailinghotmail.corrr] Sent: Monday, July 08, 2013 12:23 PM To: Robertson, Karen Subject: Next Monday Agenda > Hi Karen, > > I just want to let you know that you will be receiving a :letter of support from the NA police department this week -for the marathon in April. I am also in discussions with Massa©T about using route 125 which they don't see any problems. Hopefully that approval will come this week. If possible, please let me know if I can be on the agenda for next Monday, I know summertime tends to be slow in gav't but just want to get this done as soon as possible. Let me know if you need anything ease from me. > Thanks] > Eli Please note the Massachusetts Secretary of State's a-Ffice 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/preidx.htm. Please consider the environment before printing this email. 1 a Narth Andover Athletic Associatian June 25, 201 3 Foo; Andrew Maaylor, Town Manager Board of Sulu amen, 'tOwn urNonh Andmrer H: Alexandra Coaklcy, NAAA It= Director Cc E. J. Fooulcls, NA,I,"1-); Jon Loup y', l ,:IIS; Mile t.Yti,4alwlewy, President`dAr' A Thank you tsar your wanenh on and consklrera iou., The NAAA is in thu phnma ng phaasc rowr the Y" Annual KnWhIs an the am tvaad rats. The mce is hc.W as it haaxkaaiscar in supl)o)r`t a,) the & 2'\p 1S o tluleti ', Oupt. We are seekiwa yoow aapapm aal tw'a Nddl the mace on Octalwa. l9 2013 ea the tr gh schocol, Mic reslpect,tally ask that yo o respond traavtor,ably to our rcwpuuest.. Ottu„ elan is to have tl°°le mace on Saturday 0oualher 190„ starting at he higfa srUtaw.00l tat ()!30 aura. This will, he a A r Lace„ with ww allwas aarad t°umcrs, which we c^,x"s to he cw:waaapale wwd A less than roua.c hour, thaws rniniawawzrrag the Inc my use Be lowwn rw:ra do "wwa"e plan mi use the same mev we as in 3saam past, Wch is as Rol loawv Staat li°w;'dr:ww ➢AHS Pr°www.ved left Onto:" trtaagcowod St, • Take as right unto Stevens ■ Take as l+elt onto Greco Pond Take as lee oaUo Plc.arwartat Vaakc, as r:ioht onto Stcvens Take as lcfi unto I la r aav a , "Fake as right d,ouato'r t is (;rwwwl like aM let back irato NAIAS fi)yr the finish l>'wwoW tradon vdH bcon at °~IAHS aa( J)0 aa.tv., so thcuwa w'ocalwi be pc":c°opt troweling, to R AHS at tat Ono Wd on the last two years, Nwlaic h drew,v° 2004 rtaaaa ers, ive do no o.wpc'act more than 300 ruur'aaaers, altho�aa. to it is possible tlarat number c°oou,uld e.eaacla 35M Nveare work ing will] the NAI IS aathloi cr depa rtnaewaat on swirl ups and Wenaoaup°o ww}kh wilt all haap,7peri vvithin the 151AHS laacihty, As aaalwvaays, xvc [tan too ww"oarlw ct.wasely wv°itla l' a-"tIIS 4ind NA PD to ruatlwc swvc we,cover aa,ll sakly and logistical ksu;ueT I hope thAs letter has all tlwc. iaali°aruttea6011 YOU rcgtlir , "I'laaank you again ttrr your consideration. ,Alexaandiraa Coakley 191 C,aarter Ficld Road TOWN OF NOR."I"I'VANDOYER POLICE DEPARTMENT "I"'t-mmuni(v Adele Jolvison Froma Spy W J. FouNs D�mc: June 26, 2013 Re: Kmight� on the Ruli, 5K Road Ra.cc Tiv, Voke Depublicill i"ecomir memo ds fidvortl.0e action min N�ailh Awdwer vw hWd bc Knights on the Ru 5K Roadl ,Racc cmi October 19, 2013 as oudWed in thYr loner. 1475 OSGOOD STREET, NORTH MOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, OleW- 1012 Telephone: (978) 683-3168 Fax: (976) 68 1, - I L72 w vi w n""�Pd """�a Johnson, Adele From- McCarthy, Fred Sent, Wpcinesdayl )une 26, 2013 522 PM To: .lohnsoq_Adele Subject,, Rf. Road Race Recomirnendations Aj,,)pro,4 &Jele, The Fire Depa�Onent fAvoral.)fe action for Kmghts iDn the Run road, The only ri,.?coniinend,a6an is that the sponsor ni,,Aify the FD just 1, h0Uf 1,.,irior to ,Lhe race with road closures and ir-Lfurrnaflon, Lt Fred McCarll'iy From: Johmon, Adele Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2013 8:46 AM To: Melnikas, Andrew; McCartl iy, Fred; Gallagher, Paul; Foulds, Eric; -1-h[bodeau, Bi ur.e; Harry, Nancy Subject: FW: Road Rare Recnrnniendadons Approval Pledse send ii,ie your Thanks, A(Iele From: dcoal�jgyf&Wjno�j,1&" 1 g Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2013 4 PM 'To,: Johnson,, A(J6e Cc; Long�ley, Jon; Full t,, Etc; Mike akley Subject: Road race Approval Adele, I have attached a letter for W. Maylor and the Board of Selectman req,uesting approval for the Knights on the Run fundraising road race in October. The letter details the,date, time and race route. If there is any additional information needed in order to grant, approval, I can be reached via email or on my Cell Phone (978) 808-5460, Thank YQL1f0r Your aSS!StanCO, Alexandra Coakley �W,,�I� �10 �(,w "llim",q '11"d 'r U8 2� �t,MILARIVJI Mal red-ritm ■ INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM DATE: 7/11/13 TO: Adele Johnson, Administrative Secretary FROM: Bruce Thibodeau, Director o1''Public Works CC: RE, Knights on the Run road race The Division of Public Forks has no objection to the request from Mike Coakley to hold the Knights on the Run road race on October 19, 2013 tit the high school. If he needs further assistance from the DPW, please have him contact my office. Application for the Use of the North Andover Town Common Please read the attached "Regulations for the Use of the Common-before completing this application. X13'JON Section 1: General Information tiorr ��µ Naine of North Andover group or individual applying for use of the Tca+��l ID ' �. �... °Y� `%wL�h" � Note., The applicant, if an individual rrllust be a resident of North Andover or, if a non-profit organization must have its principal place of(business located in North Mclovaer, North Andover Address ot Group rrNndivlul, � �i ! ,. ,.s,, t'k_ r" �:'� �.i '�i << �� 4,w �d�t �i"1... arr)e of Contact Person, t°�tir� �. 0%.:.. Phone NurrIborof Contact Per5orr kD'w Erna i9 Address of antact P'e'rson i � � � �'�� i�" � Date(s)th(it .l.,,rrwn CWTr TIon use Is requesired rw° � � Note: Use is limited!to ne da�.only v ntl I"to ances for set ";h "Ire movai l one belt-day " Wthe,use and one half day after~use, unless it Is Considered a hollday display pursuant to Section 9(b))oaf the town Comman Use regulations. Holiday displays may b,� allowed from the Thanksgiving Day until the following January 71". ) ls the purpose of the use of the Tr'vvrr Comnion to for the pulik display of art, banners sr auas and ,�yi n bols? � . ..._..yes _ "�,� .... No B) Is the purpose of the rLse caf the Towo r'ornro orr'to ondu t a�rin event where n'ore than twenty people may assernble and/or participate? `�" ...Yes No I ,the PaY"rswe?"'to Question A is yes, ; lk?'C7se cor,w7p�ete Ser"tion 2, if the answer rid i uev'k)r) iB �. Yes,please,wr'orl"rptete Seer i`hm 3 If the Answer to Questions A& 8 ore both yes, please complete both Sect rm 2 and Section 3. Hun2. Use of thou Towru Common for 1he Plurp2a olfp irs lgy. Flleare describe what you will tae displr3yin i including a detailed descrlption and dirnerrsions: 'Please provide,a sketch air.picture cal what you will be dt splay e, Wily you need access to c, rectrrcity for your display?. .,,.: if yes"frar wharf, purpose F)IeasAe indicate on the attached map apprrr xirri ately where on the Town Cornrnon the display wilV be erected. Seq.tjqn3: Q5,e of the jowl)Com!nQn for the Eqao-12e of Conductiqg an Event. Please describe t�he nature ai id purpose of the event' ........... .......... L�C) ................................. -—--—---.. .......... —--—----- .................. .......... ...............——. The event will begin at a.M rr -I)a n d end a t In total, how rnany individuals do you anticipate attend�ns the event',) 'i :r0 At any one turvie duOng the eVerlt, What is the I-FlaXii[T)Uim nun"4jer Of P1410ple eKpectecl to be on the conimorij? 2 C'11( ct Please hi&cate on the attached mal) approxhviat2ly where on the Town, Common the event will take place, Who will be the person or persons reps-pseotling th(,,r applicant who will be pi( sent throughout the event? If thiese persaps will be Uiking shafts,r pWase piolvide the time of their shifts.- ....................... WM you be erecting arty teryjmrary strUctures on the corrinion such as tents, fences, athletic equipi'iients if yes, please. dlescdbe the S[ze and tyl,)e of strijcturos� Will you need acce-.ss to electricity for this msint? If yes, for what purpose: A, Mfl you be seiving any Food or heverages during the event ? Will you be,diarging a fee for any S(,'4'ViCe5 proOded such as food, beverages, games, races, etc.? if yes; PPeaSe prLoOde a: fee scheiduie and attach, Mease describe where vehu,Jes',of participants, in the ewent will parks� Please describe what your clean up plans coffi[St of in terms of nurriber of people assisting In the clean up, how trash will be ternoved from ttie cnnirnon and disposed, etc J ............ .............-—-.. ....................——---- TONAM Comm;�,�n AppH(-alJon Tlagc 2 Section,4a AcknowledRgments ainid Signalures By submitting, this application, the signer of this form agrees to the following: 1) That the signer iF,duly authorized to sigri the apphcadon an WWI of the applicant and is a resident Of North And,over.or works,for a non-Profit orgarlizalCon Whose,principal p[ace of husiness its pocated in 4oral-i Andover. 2) That the user of the common will cornply with all rules, regulations and conditions applicable to tlae use of the Co I'll rnon, 3) That 0V USET Of VIC COMMari will hoId the Tavvn, its ernpiiuyees and agents harr a'Oess from axiy and all cla i ryis, cults, causes of action,judgments and demands of any nature made or obtairarar,i by third pa r0es, which result from ai,.fivities or actions of the Tr,)wn of North Andover, its agents or,servants Under this permit and if'the judgn,i,ent as entered against the Towri of North Andover, said judgment will be paid by said applicant together with all 4 to est thereor�,, 5igned C11-V 116k, ,I sLkLf-rd P-ititeci Date: Return completed application to; North Andover Town Ha if Tcwn Manager's Office 120 Ma(n Street North Andover, l%AA 018415. 978-688-9510 - Phone 978-688-9556- pax L Ln Ls�ec) lb%vn Cuain on Apphcatiuri P a I-;e 3 .. ;,, a Y �,_. n � �"hC� l .i, B�. °,��f ^ icy,, .�9 � ,�I� hq r n �i 4ygd ���.; ��,°. i.k.,] i;a P r y �l"by�m ,, i i ^'-x,11 �9 °� i� > c y � A _ ,, �m� u...,. ��"� ,�,. ,'2 i ',. � u r', ,. r --„ ,,F� i�,,�,. �, p � � ° ..i� .n,�l I �,? a� �... icy ,�(..�,� 1 16 ct � r_' i ,:� � �" Robertson,, Kahan From: McCarthy, Fred Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2013 7,40 AM To: Robertson, area subject., RE, Use I Old l enter Common r a r,e,n' I lie F irt^ Deparh'n(',,,i it,f ecorivriends favora h1e acti(")n for the, use of the Corn rnor) by the NAHS Chorl,,js frorn July 25 th ru August 1, 2013, The [yep artri le,lit shall be Flatified of any ky)pact on traffic SLICh Fis detour-s or road (JoSill�r Lt rred McCarttrV 1-ire. Prevention From Robertson, Karen Sent., Tuesday, Ain e 18, 2013 12:16 PM To,: TIA',)odeau, Bruce- Gallagher, Paul; Carney, Jotin; lvlelnikaFi, Andrew McCatt'hy, Fred Cc: Barry, Nancy Subject: Use of Old Center Common Attache,d is an iipphcation fi,orn thi-I North ArKiover Hiiigh S�-hoof chortrs to Use fl"ip 0:d CeVAPI"COM01011 Oil JLIIIy 25 or AiJP,ILI!it 1. Wease nm?wevvand 1�u-icivide. ,,j '1'hank you" Karen A. Robertson 14,dnih%rfw vp AsOsuwl Town lldanagpfl's Qtfo-'e Town of Nartl-i Andovew 120 Win Street Nofth MA 018411 Phone 97&688.9510 Fax 978.688.95�6 �F?nal I i pBert C e r -v I,eb www'Tow ndover.iII US&�—J� From: or- i of i ji�i J1 er a i 1.&,t1pLe .!�p .j y(!��.Q _ �Eki ,q �'m [!�� _ply_ Sent: "I uesday, June 18, 20131 12,017' PM To: Robert-ion, Karen Subject: ............ ...... ......... roWN' OF NORI 1­1 ANDOVER POLICE DEPARTMENT T'(): Karen Roheftwn Front,, 'St;,t, fly'„ J, Foukls I)aw° ,Irene 19, 2013 Inc; U'SC Of'corrmlon "rhe Police I)ep,,irtiTici"i(iCcoi,litT,iends fav'(:')rable action on Nofth Andover High Schmd, Chorus" reqLICSIA0 U'Se, the Conunon on August 1, 20'1 as outlined il'i their"Irpplication. 1475 0SG0()J-') STREET, NOW-1111' ANDOVE,'J�R, MASSACHUSEXTS, 01845- J.()12 T e.:1 e-,I.Ii4., e,, (978) 683 3:'I,.6 8 F,ca<H' f 97,11 6 8 1-1.172 www',nayxft,u r, HR OFFICE MEMORANDUM Ml' "M'M,: 61201/13 l"t „ Karen Robertson, " diuini irative Secretary FROM: Bruce 1'lniboream, Diredor of Public Worics C-. RE: High School Chorus Event "Mnic Division rl"Purllie Works I ...s �14i ,) bjecti rb to the request fromi Sara Durkin,iin, o this Ncirth rrdow r High chool Hhorus to hold an event at thin ,t"'oninnorn on 8/1/13 l"ir°oan -,9pin. N4c',ise remind them that trash and recycling has to be disposed used of properly after t1w event. If they meet and- assista"Ve froul (he DPWI please have (11t,11A Contact my offici�', „I _r I N M r II...r.J. O1. 1. ICE, MEMORANDUM. DATE: k 9, 2013 TO', Andrew Maylor,,Town, Manager GYRO Bruce Thi ctdtau, .1 'it~ wit-of DPVV- � (' : Ray SantON, Amsht nt Tuvvn h4unager Tim ill , 1t«t ratiorws Manager na r cl equ st to tww ), twa Vehicles 1 am requesting that the Btt ird of SelectITICII 3111,11jus the lwaming VOW that have been de(erm reJ, by I.' PW .Mcc anics to be 1.wcaywwnd their useful U&and &I hrµ w,wal.rlww ed Ny new eqwwit`nww,sw : 1.) DPW Vehic]L w; 68, 200 1 1.10tle 11aaur%Q1 ow. Vi n # 52400696, 2,947 hours of"tlse #e� � DPW Whide P 0, 2003 Jacobsen.Mower Vin ii 't:08 1 irctgmd to trade this etiawipo w nt Or the new ^tractor and hw°nrAsw1'w c.u,wtC; t•eq uiprnent that %,sa s approved at til F 014 "'form M.r°:Qliri . Qku.,aes for trade W have Hot requwtmed from com anics that will t~„r.wp wiy the new crltwipmem. T r conitwumd t.ha thal tkw;w-ge vehicle be, traded i,n ind the amount w.tcwim ed be(Ioduet,cd the itiv oiees for the new w xlwatprjw;rwwwt,, t r�_,igt� o f Behalf f tyre "Lt. Col. �t �r�l �r��la rrr� ���tr— r—�a�,r Carirnwfar & RAW We $ 25 Mark&Pattida 5rrrltfi $100 a rold & Kimberly He ar°w $ so Kathy C. Stevens $100 Mami S Margaret Vikkey $ lo Herbert&Ausan Lynch $ 25 Patrba r' , " vonaLl h $ 50 Mary& Stephen Noone $ 25 v r � 46� m u Old Business Ili Town of North Andover Board of Selectmen Rules and Regulations Govem"Ing Takeout Food. S erve . by Mobile Food e d r Table of Contents Protocol f6r issuing a Takeout Food License I Applicatioti requirements I Maintenance oforder and decortur and cooperation I with,fown Offlcials Opefatiqg, requireI711211tS [nor MobileFood Veridors 2 Pre-Approved Locations and Flours of Operation 3 Renewals 3 Violation, suspension, uevocatkioi or niod"ification of' 3 a Takeout Food I.Acense Instructions (br opplying for a J'akcoul, Food License 4t Application 5 Towu of or Andovei- Rules and Regulations Governing "Takeout Food Served by Mobile Food Vendot-s Protocol for issubig_a To keou t Food License The Town oFNortli Andover, through the Board of Seiectrocn, regulates persons whose principal business is to prepare and svII food or 'bevorage at retail who are, not c1herwiselicensed as a coamlon VictuAler, Vendors of akeout Food niv Tequired to obtain a Takeout Fmm,'l License, pursuant to the'J'own's,relevaril rules and regulations, l"hese regiflations specifically, relate to the semice of Takeout Food by mw'bde t6od vendors. For these purjwoses, a Mobile Food Vender is defintxt as any person,who travels fix)m pl ace to place upon public ways and dispenses llbod frorn a fcwd,mick,food cam ice cream truck,iumieen timck, catering truck, breakfast truck, lunch tru& iLmcli wagon, oratry other mobile food vehicle, These regulations do not apply to mobile food vendors who operate in North Andover less than eight (8) days per calendar year, I lowever, such vendor-;s arc reqoired to obtain all other necessary licenses or permits as riorrnaHy required. Betore granting a license, the Board of'Selectmen most determine if the public good requires a license. In making this determinmWon, the Board will cciisider the ft')Howing: Traffic and pedestrian safery iSSUCS, impact on neart y parking Sanitation arrangonents and conditions(may mi quiirc Hezil0i Department signofl) Noise, odors or oll"ier disruptions to the surrounding neighborhood Zonin- compliance(rainy require Building Department sigrloff' sire safety(niay require 1'7 ire Department Hawkers and Peddlors license(obtained through the, Corn m on wealth of Massachusetts) Any other poblk, sal,'ely imes, as identified hy, flu Board of Selectmen The number of Mobile Food Vendors Ice Crearn'Trock Vei�dor J)Cr.jnil(obtained througli. Conin-mmyealth) These regulations are interKled if)suppIevnent and not tsstaj:)cxisting state:law and regulations where al:)p5cablc. Should these regulations, conflict with state,law,or negulaition,state k-mr/irep , ,ulation will control. Application reguirements Any person wishing to apply kir a "I"akeout Food Li"nsu shall killy oomplete theapplicaflorl forrit supplied by the Heaftli DeIniftment/Board of Selearnen., includhig autlaorization for Tfio Town to obtain a Personal Criminal Record Request Fon'n (CORI)and Sex Ofkilder R",is-try Board(S"OR,B)chock, Upon completion of the appl;cation reviewer process, tile al")pflcation shall be scheduled for a hearing by the Board of Selectmen at a,Pub4c mcelin& Maintenance of ortler and decortim and cooperation"ith'I"timni officials Any ,� person to whore a,Takeottt 1,"ood License is Issuod under these regularions shall ensure that order and decorum is maintained in the licensed area and imniediate vicliin(y at all firiles, and slmll cooperate irt every respect with towri, officials iriclading, but not flinited to repivsen(atives of the Board,of SvIectmen. l','ire Department, Police [)epai-trnents, Building Departinient and Flealth DepartmerwThe heensed are8L including any vehicles shall be available at all. times for irlspect-ioti by said officials or any other department or official ofthe Town area directed by the Board ol'Selectrijen. Operating irgogirements foal- Mobile Food Veodors Licon%(,,!es may only operale at specifically appwved public or privale, 10081iDFIS (hereaftur, the "licensed area"),at specifically approved times, F(r p)rivate locations,the Licensee shfdl provide written evidence cf'ffie property o%%mex's,approval f6r use of"that tkre& lee Creavi and Canteen Trucks excluded. 2. Licensees shall provide evidence of comp•iAerisive liability, insuratice in the amount of at ltwait $1 million(sing[e c)aim), and h5ting the Town of North Andove-r as an addi6onal iuvned insured, 3. Licejisees shall not be peririirted to operate,w;thiti 200-feet of a licansed corninon victuallor witliout 11acir wrilten pcxmissiom Such permission shall riot lie required in bistances vyhere the fleensee and coranion victuafler share cAnnnion ownership '17he 20()-feet distance,shah Na ineasured as,tame Board or its designee sees fit. lice crearn andl Canteen Trucks exclaided. 4, Licensees shall provide evidenc&that mobile vinit is tt-gistered to operate on the roadways of MaSSaChL1S0t1S arid that the required insurance is Lip to date. 5, l,,r i rrsttrs shall not doploy tviy free-standing rdgn unless specifically penniticd by the Board of 6. Licensee's shat) not set iq) inore,thian one tablc om searint For morc than six tfi)patrons r,jvless speci ficatly permitted, by time Board,of Selectmen. 7. M(A)ile lbad vehicles shall riot be positionedso as to expose clients to vehicular traffic,or other%ise in art taisafe,rrianner, Any directive of a Police 01",leer in this regard shall be immediately complied with, 8. Li"nseesshaH make sjvcific provisions fb•trash, reaiovall and ensure that the licenstd area is kept clean, neat arid sanitary at.call titnL�s. Reliance an the use ofrtunicipal trash receptacles is not considere,cl acceptable. 9. A licensee who offers eritertainment.shall obtain a license frorn the Board or selectmen,Imrsuav)( to time Town'sEntertaijunent Reptations. 0. 'No INicen,see of eniployee orthe licensec Shall w4)nmjfne any aloohirflic beverag�a or unlawfull controlled substance during the four(A)hours preceding and while on dulY 11. No licensee or employee of 11je licensee shall perniit n.patron to bring into the licensed area,tarty alcoholic beverapp for consumption on the premlseSll. 11 Ojvraflons are,per-mitted betwevrl the hours of 700 a,rm(6:00-a.m, f6r canteen trucks)and dusk, but not This go ida nice su,persedius the permi issible hours, of operation,for Hawkers and Peddlers, 13. ]'licensees are required,to obtain a Personal (,A minal Record Request Forin(CORI)and Sex Offender Regisoy Board(SOK13) check-for each such eml-Joyoe,or as outlined iti Cliapter 103 of the ]dearth Ai"idover General Bylaws,)Ali ich ever is more str ingei'll, 14. Licimsees shall not sell norl-food Iteirn"',un ess specificafly permNlted by the Board ofSelcost,wen. Operators of`ice Cream and Canteen Trucks are not reqoirvd to submit a sketch of"the licensed area nor are they required to obtain approval frorn the Building Depkirtment or Pre Departinierit. P`M-AL)I)rovrx .1LoK,iiifiofts and Hours of'Operation Main Street gat'T',own Hall Between .Socood Street and Saunders Street 1: Bre,�akf,,iist,tt.iirictii.� '7AM.4PN4; Lanch/Dinner: I f AM-7PNI Old Center Within 100, lbet Of the Old Center Bre;akfW: 7-10AIV1;, I-amch I I ANN-3F°M; Dinner; 4-7PM # Joseph,N, Iterjuarin Youth & .1tecreadon Center Location,and hours to be detm,mined by the VULIth &Rocreation Director 0 Schoul Property Location and hours to be dotermined by the School Depailinent 0 A11,11ocreatiou F`1• S Various locaticiris within'Town Breakfast 7-1 IAM; Lunch I I AM-5PM (Dinner not availab,] ) 0 Private f1roperty Location(s)to be identified during the permit process, II'deternihmd that f)bod 'lruck is conipefliig With a rion-nit')bile business,the food truck lixaliori most fie.0 least 500-1'cet'Crone that business., Bjv,aWst: 6-1 tfAl`walt Lmnch I I Al' -3PIA- Dinner:4-9PNI A Takeout Food L.Icense is subject to annual renewal When deferminkig whedier to reran wa Heense, the Board of Sclectmen will uid it tile siiulle criteria as set forth above. Renokal forms inay be t'>btained forum the Sel=tnien's office and inust aj>date all previousli),filled stmements, ancl plans, .,,vs appropriate. It is the resporlsibility of the g icensee to file for a renewal at ieast 45-d:z,ys pr�or to lertnination of the current liccnsc, Failurc to renew Prior to expiration shad rcsuit in a loss oflicciisewid any subsequent ivnewal request shall betreatNi as ,'i cornp etely new application, Yiqlation,sti,snS,11sioll,rEwwation or modification or a Taktqut Fg Ll Ljg sty �t, Any viola(iun ofthese regulations. will be subject to a fine of$50 (1," offerise), $100(2nd(.A,f ense)or$300 (Id arids,obseqvient offenses). In addition,any violation may result in the fitirriediate suspension.ofthe license or ren"toval ofthe Mobile Food Vendor's cart,truck or other vellicle al,the owner's expeii5e, if the circuillstal ices wailraruit in theJudgment of the Police Depattmew,or othor enf6rcen"ient,officer,in which case Such.Siuspension shall be reviewed by the Board of Selectmein at its next lxibflic meeting, A li"nsee may appeal any f hieto file Board of Selectmen. The Board of'Sel Oct]u em nnay Suspend,revoke or rnodify a Takeout Foud License if,", after a,public hearing, Ifie Board finds that these regulations,have been violated, Prornuip'led the _ _...........diky of July, 2013 by the,Board ofSelecoyien of tfie'fown of North Andover. Noilh Andover Board of Selednien, ................................-".-......................................... Town of North .Andover Instructions for Applying for a Takeout Food License (as Served by a Mobile Food Vendor) It is recommended that the applicant attend a Technical review Committee(TRC)meeting prior to submitting an application before the Board of Selectmen. 1, Fill-out and sign the application form and attachments. 2. include a detailed list of the intended locations for operation, including a sketch for each location showing how the mobile food vehicle is to be positioned. For oach location also provide the proposed times of operation_ 3. Obtain all applicable initial plan reviews and/or preliminary approvals from the Building, Health, Fire,and Police Departments, and obtain Hawkers and Peddlers Licenses from the Commonwealth before application is submitted to the Town Manager's Office, 4. Deliver the completed and signed application form and attachments(e.g., list of intended locations for operation,tax certification, resumes,copies of Ilawkers and Peddlers licenses, etc.), along with a check for the application fee of (payable to the Town of North Andover)to the-town Manager's office,Town I Tali, 120 Main Street, Monday thru Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4,00 p.tn.. 5. For private locations,the Licensee shall provide written evidence of the property owner's approval for use of that location. b. After the application materials are received and reviewed for completeness,the applicant will then be required to appear before the Board of Selectmen during one of its regular public meetings. The applicant will be notified of the date and time of the hearing. 7. The Board of Selectmen reserves the right to defer action on the license application until all issues and concern raised by the Board are addressed by the applicant to the Board's satisfaction, atid the Board also reserves the right to deny approval if the applicant fails to meet the application requirements, or does not/cannot resolve the issues and concerns raised by the Board. 8. Once the Board of Selectmen approves the application, the applicant will need to obtain all required N.ealth,Building, Police and Fire Department final approvals(i.e., permi(s, reviews and or inspections)before the Takeout rood Licensc will be issued. If the applicant fails to obtain a required approval at any point in the process,the issuance of the License will be withheld until the issue or problem is resolved to the satisfaction of the appropriate body. R E C'E I V ED OW N ?'I!A'r-j A,r j7 Dmtt« Mrs, Rosem ' ary Snxredile 20 1 ,I mn Nadine Levin, owner oi'Pipe Dream Cupcal<es, tile 1`6 61N�CJJ�YICD fr 6 Q­u ck based in N'ortliAn.dover. I am looking forward to the mcet'Jug oii Jilly V ,whe.�e food, trUCI(T'C'!gU1at1CllS will be discussed. I trbou� ,!tj L it Tftjrl' J'Abe helpful t(r') i r o it'n, J T S, I I earn as 1,4-year resident of North ,Andover, a, wife, ainother of two children (Zacli,aary ']J and I Zoe 8),and I arn active in the Franklin Elementaij, School. My children also play rm,"iltiple spo'rts in town. I worked in Boston for 14 yea t's in advertising. During that Gine, I developed a passion for bakjngrw I decided to get my kltcheli cer-tified tilrotigh the town and starL a small caterIng busiriess for parties and weddings. I decided it was tin ie 1,.o expand my.busitiess. aft-ej,*seeing rnany successful food t"ruclis operate in Boston, I decided to researchtlacindustry and create a ha"Isiness plan. I srioto? 'vvitli ov mers. of P)od trucks as well as owwrs O'brickand mortar businesses, to hear their thoughts, opinions anci words of advice. I also spoltt_, with Michole Grant, North Anckwei's I lealth Inspector to learn about the regulations pertaining to the health,codes aild cletails abuut whatwolLt'Id be requirield in a food trtiid . Wnren, l spoke Aith,ueut. carney .frorn. NA PD to understand town parking regulations. rl,,I,,, next phase concerned market research to scout"out optimal locations all In an effort to ma xiriilz(,� my c-fiance of creatiiig a b i isiness. In addition., I created an LLC, and 1ezT,1'-t'.jed about state saies tax ari(rl la(,°al ineals tax. After this six-month process,] clecided to quit my jobcuid launch Pipe Drearn Ctipcakes., thavo just celebrated my 1-yca,r anniversary- Thestipport from th6 residell'ts,of Nortll Ar)dover has been over,whehning. I have a coinbined 2 500 followers oil Faceholol<'and. Twitter, It's coinniou to see wavel from surrojunding towas as well a5(,'fistant cotTantinities tO pUrchase,cupcakes,, I feel' did e a tt'rtini aimbassador as I frequently refer people tau f'reqcent,other, North Andover establishiner',lu", Food 'i"rucks are in VOgUie, W-OSS tll(,, COLMLry and can help to at1tr,,h,,t COnSUMCT'S to our town,that normally May not fiavea, reason to visit loo rth An do ver. ,s the original food trLtck ovv,n('.,,r Jri North And.over, 11)e1i eve that it is imperajtj,ve f(yt- &J] I.-ood "Fi7o Cks to get the Proper licel"Isess and follow the rulos /r(,',!gulati ons of the town, to e,nsijxe a SUCC(*,SSfttl parLnersh 1p, I ann looking forWard. UO the SO'JeCtnian's meeting on July 15, 201 , with the hope that I can oritinthe U.) con duct illy bushiess as usual,frorn around I'lle putdic and Private locations in Nor,th Andover. Sincerely, V Nadine L,evin Owner/ Baker Pip(-'.a Dream Cupcakes LLC 978-397-6470 Public Comment Town Manager' s Report � r i INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUN, 10: Board of Selectrlu-n Dom: Andrew W. NNaylor,Town Manager IK" (- Cathy DarbV, H urb aii Re.sources Nrector Chief PaO Gabgher Dat'e Jule 8, 201 Re: Conditional Apopintw ent—Police officers Data tr) recent vacancies in the flofic;e Department, i have accepted the r°ecornrnendatiori of Rcnccer Chief PaW Gaiia, 'Iher to cony itOnally appoint thn foUo ing iin&viduak as North Andover poke officem's effective' ei tea k,er16, 013' Reserve Ofricer',Jull� Ni r'o Reserve Officer Michael P Hennessy Reserve Officer,Fr'edy Alrnarrzar Thomas Reserve Officer tr atlhe'w ZahoirWkoi Reserve Officer Kara A. affrey Osgood Streer Corridat, Rodevelopmeot 1 kin - DRAFT jkji m Ds' 2013 INTRODUCTION Project Backgroutid and Process The (1a good Stroet Corridor sits aoxWu it twomi 4 sWetch ufftot'ite 125 in tlie uorthern cor,rver of North ArvN',wer, Massoulmusetts. It bog0s at Mgmid StreeW intersection with Mon Stme, and pmemin nuetherly to tht,, saywri's border with the C%ty ref linvu v 1-1 ill, 1"he Corridor nicludcs ah pareds along Osgood Stree" us wen as k;ornc kirger pp"Ivcelsi to the east and wvst whkh are eo.-,,t back from the road, Today the Corridor i8 home to a,variel,y of usea, induddag an airpoW agricuIture, pHvate sanhaburr ,ind re�(.-yehng compariies, lmusing. irultusl ey, and commorcial intcrvscm The pauTosc of thus pr( Tect is to crefue an mmotak; deveMpinent, rd an for tl- Osgood Strcc,�t Corkdar that vvi1l capitahze an the axaWs eximOng Washmeture, transportation access, and ]')Otuntial as a, five-wuA dt,�stiriahmn. Throughout the sprhig of 2013, a team of graduate Wdents hum the UnkersAy of AllassaelmseMs Amherst has assessed the smid and econc�tn'iic potenmal Mlhc Ghge and the We, As Tpart of the Economic Developinient the t(4m 'was taskod with idantitying and analyzing key issucs, am.] developing reconanc,ndationm The revdahzaUun and preservation in accordance with North Andavels values, The prcjcct Lenin has gMhered inkmatinn Nina number of som-ce.,;:! dcxumt,�Ms- tmd mpmts town offMc and indu8try profemiormls. Ducumews from, ML1.n1Ci'j,)a1, tegiorial, and state agencies were rovkvved alongAdu reporlts from eivic Vroupq and n('mi profit organ Watkriw Town onkAs were consOted Or insights perUdning to the town. and the Arasibility of ploter'It"ial reconunendations. Tha tomm, eont-actod indu;,,try proftssionals for iel- depth guidance on Mgm7scak We% in 'C'Jder, tx"I place parti("'ulml-s 9""'Ippvclprmxte on ntext- Aflamring initial rovetings Wth econondc deveQnment officials ki Nm--th .Andcwc,rr, the tOUnI dxafted it project scope. The prf'ject was aaqWd hi three plvisos! inventor), and This ri,,-port presents the outpuL feach ofthese phases, The inventory exandnes the physical, gaclaL cultural, legal, and COInmercial clenients in the pnr,ject arva, The assessrueW iden6hes the majar issues pertaixhnM to the rodovelopment putendal of the situ, giathered from Ote inventory, Guided by the ;assessment„ (lie implementation phase presunk the tuarnO McommunduChno and QvWgWa Rw rmdk&,K them. Osgood Street Corrkjor Redevelopmenr Man.- DRAFT,June 05, ,l PHA,131dl C)lw E: INVENTORY Overview of North Andover H for y All of what is now Mott WONorth Andowrrr° was first part of the Andover setdernr,,d rt. lly tho 16,40s, v. w what: is still visilale as, tlydr (Nd Town WrrWr had l.rarkrr'r emlrli"slwl and is tcrrlay home tr,) the 4.."t ininons, the t ; Ttt First l ar_rwrng f i,f.,mndl, irrrd the IMrrM11 ,' urcieti In accra�traat" of its alurrdt ra n t." „u q at q and Ela -„m lcAHe sail, t lr'e area w s seUled W w . rn e"olomal times, and the rcadiM l:raUer°ras of early agricultural cart �.ides �, d,;leWr"rrrn:id.wd Y"t"md parttnnds pn� Noll that persist to this day, l"ly the: lldt h d:enh.ar°"y industrial activity enr,,,orrrra od the gmwih r'd' sr t,tlearrenim closer to the Ilowvtnlf water of llerr•srrr,rt.h River triad t-"rdr°lriabewick Brook, In mid-century t1w City of Lawrrrrrco was antablishad, and ; rrc,1over wa,i divided iri throo tarts, with "Nort.l°r :Par-isb" berr.rrratn„ North dknd,lwer, While I.'aawr-ence'ms indusoy a-I+:rvrwlciped:l aping the Mer,r rats ch, or"th r n.daver's nu fl,,, larrnil earkagh po we.r wrlang llw t"r.x4 iciu ewick Brook wool stwi:rrndng, using ponds to ;r"+.rguWte t'lr.rvv. When inddiurstry, liorr:ing and crrrrameme WWI towards (he river and brook areas iii We W, century, the Old, Town, (,,enter fell. ink`r disuse. In the 20" ruerrtctry, industrial Ora devehlonent patterns wvmv Wnf'er°red by thd.^ lrlacerrierrt of highways and the development, rrf°mte rrraads in the td,rww"rru ardrrrthe aWama.0 quadrant" .hi,"Ilarng trs ).dawa:sserve the rural character of°the less ad,e,d;;ssible purthms cd Wrtl-r . mrluwarr "l'"rrrlay Lhe area ds nswµ"4rrd o er lse ween Coc.hra..l'id"tvrrck Brook and the Merrrrtaaach Rivus:r is t.hrr.ldy settlod, with shops arid public building ;s f4rund arrnrara rrt, the neiglibor°hood,, , °',l`l v town canter rc„atarrcwaa r°d-habrlrt,Rrtedd twill str et"rrt°cs, a walkable c aunep°''oa�l ticrtter'" 41rvers u lridala ing, stdil to ek . Howaver°, thes vast imayMt.r of North Ant cd ver`s lrar°ld lies south and of' (1,10 heist,,. lndushmill arras„ and da by forests and d~rw:mc lirarmland a',lrer° the lradstt fifty y"earrw many acres of hr°:rr:Aandd have 17duvn t"°Y^1Prw`L'rlmd to suburban large-lot residential development, and today a h,nrost 9044 of the town's tax b a,srt is rexid:entirrl, MG the " Osgood Street Corrrdor RedevOopitierit Plail-DRAFr �wia 05, 2,013 uon,9tTL1Ct:6r1 Of IntOrStates 93 and 495 in the 1960s, the population doulled hummon 1950 and 1970, to over 16,000. By 1990, the popi.,�1,,,,ition It grovvn by 44 pevcent, to 13,7M Mhoagb the into of growth vonsiderallfly in the past decade, the 2,01(3 CIS ('4�tistvs set the towri's populafiova at 28,352', Deniapmphks North Anduver's educaL NN,nal gym 11, 1q, VIM; CPH WNW', B, VON Qe allaWnmnt rMes exmed thc, on wMan of "MA Massachusetls averages f6 V table to the left alustrates, well IMMUNE M 12 C9 Ovel, b riff of the 6,2 601 33 popuktion hi Moth Ifni evor has 3 26.3 completed at least s. bachOw"s; �11 111111 _256 17�8 degree, an(I slight1y t,wer a Cniurter posmess 25S2 131 !'ti..2 degrees, 1411 7S T6 In additiori to Chose cohor(4 o'"d 5382 3CS 211 gqA exceeding s(ate a-vorage,, North 4,660 2 .5 16.6 Anduv(�r 1.xrcont2ges 0110 significandy below stati-wide numbMs Ar educa&W a "wnN ............. 1-111,�llolrl,,,",�-"'V�""""-'�l""��l�......./ Nr',5 R attairanout 01 or buluvv the high PwMm jii F /ii 01""III'l'i'lly Pi 4'1 4 VA,,,I/" U EgMq,,Vy Cpq,/'Ir,I AH, R 20352 The niodian rage in North ix55 50 5.6 Andwer is 44 L whkl) wry v9 Z196 L7 , 4221 L 1 clos,e t the niedian ge of 49,1 1E2fl,',/ ''/' 2,323 8�.2 7J u ,g)] for Maissach use As. "I"he largest 1 13 1 43 03 age brackot 0 Noah Aridover h279 41 W accol'(1619 W the 2010 QVISUS 13 058 41 12 the 45,49 yoaxs cohort, Odd") low 61 &4 accomits lb 9.1 percent W' the T2 2,275 O�Q 79 Population, UP T9 T6 1,7 5 63 61.6 North Andt)vet, aho cx"vds or 1577 SA, 5.7 fats short of 6tate averages in a n036 17 TO number of odor cobov%, wb& 15 19 are rioticekAfly grouped togedon 03 2J V 579 10 2,1 A large Nharp of IOU -And WW1 80 31 12 population, 219,5 percent, is jr rr U, U) undur % age Of tjAr(211ty�, (11 Osgucnid Sweet Corrldop- RedeyelQpmant Phii — DRAFT June 05, 2013 statm,ide share is 24S perceat, Ncirth Andover hics, rolativcdy few adtilts imdt,,�r the age of'35: only Percent, cwtiparerl to a statewide sharo 1420.2. pprcel:lt, T'he Irle'dia'n hollsellold Meonic iil North Axidovoj! is $7.2,728 po.r year, Coinpared to tll,o T.ne&an inconle of both Essex (%arrity, S64,887„ Atid S'62,859, Ilie houscllc&lm of M)rth Andover niakf,. a significatiitky higher irmonic. However, the perc*,,�ra o1* ho11,qe)v,)1dS with yeaiwl51 inconte,.4 of over $200,000 is in North An(lover, w,hereas Essex Clounty is 9,('3%e,, and Massachusetts is North Amlove • has a IOW j)L4`CeMtap1U, 0C itS POPULAGO11 the federal, poverty ro.1".cr, 21,19%, it) ("umparlson to, Cmirity, 11,5%, atv,l M,,,is,sacbijsettR, I 1,61K,, Both 1,,lie lamisebold il)COnle, COJ11jJ0Y1'10J1 -Aild tht! I)OVOFty 140,4y (31111I)AII-isons Show that the ]301)Lila ti011 hEV, ui Nfirtl Ar as a i ,n urn' iffirm inocni,le c(anpared to hotti then i,okinty an(] Statu- North Andover's, housing stock 119 W, "I", 'Q "'Mw VA 0, htivc,,�Iy nem(, with �,,tboLit eighty P(1111e�lt INV/iilY, ,PWr�fl_111 I 42,�'�,%­"" q, qP If"'i, &J W 'PI "k 0,2 of its homes heing bt.rIlt aftcnr 1940, Ofth 9,943 total hoaeing um.its in, N(Jrth "DI"",;1/5"�`i 1/` 5 5,609(56.,4 49,1666(5 2, A-1 S Andov(.T, 2,651 unifis were rent,(,r O(OUI)lOd' 35,390 (12.3%,) "g, 891 (9%) as of the 2000 RS. COIISUS 7 1 L1111tq , arts "Agmpp .......... Milm $57 (5,6%) 34,649 (12,1%o) were �,](-signated as affordalak mider I He, A1,11 652(6,,6%) 15,8,40(5,.S%) Cha�,­4er 40B Maas�achtisotts defimtion, m )98 (110%) p p,235(4.u%) table Lo the rivht show,'s the U"MV( 111'14P,51 22 ,IS 512 (5.6%) M 1"Al ),11, of liou8jrig.. types 61 North ON Ajidovew to the hOkA,.qi]1K tY))eS j,n Esser (,',ojuwlty. As it, Rbows, the ma)orit'), f)f the 11(,nrsjng 1.111 is are simple family, bvt there r-Are a nnich higher pereent"'tge, of' 10-119 frll.nily [voosing tinits in Mirth t%midover to the co ki t 1,(Y. Lot,,ation mid Key Featores North Andover stretehes several indes Inland fix)m the so0herii, bank t:jfthe Merrllmick Po"Ver, 'Plic t(JNN'o's er"lrlieei crilollial se(t1p.me tit, is scmthwest of Lake Cuchichi�;�w-ick-, akmg saietri street. the cl,etisest settlemomt is add aci,,,mt to the indostrial City of Lawrence to the northwest, by the conflitence of tho hawslumvii and Merriiiiack river.s. The developniont S pal,tertl shifts rroni demse and n4astrial in the northeast, t,(,) rural and rv,,,klentlal in the sout,,heni and casten'l portion's, of town., Hery the large f6rests, agrielfloaral acti%pity, and TVI 0 M,rk able ch-Linilin top)grriphy are 'Ji keeping wi(,h the iii.4ghbot,ing towns of Micidb,?,t(ni arld, Boxfor4l-. Th(,Se tnrcas are, ptractuated by largcm-lot re'sidetitial developyrionbs, aad aeces� sed from. the tmn's rurn] bymmg. As a fiormer plantid,ioti town of thc,« earI3, colonial period, %,%dth an heritage that, includeq two eras a:mf No l.-,h, Atadover is a UUXWII� C)f PrOSCTVation and progre4s. The fi'dlowing list of Ncath indov(n,'4 kom,v feahires 1,q evidence (J the extent, to wp 05good StroeL:Corridor Refinveloprbwm Han— DRA T ltire 05, 20�3 Whic,11 Masr4whusetts counnurkies have made and remade thcunselveq in the p,tst, t16,11, centuA= 0 'Fhe 010 Center was We town's first huh awfcivic life. 11, is ruirhmad by the N'th bleeting House of W North Parish Church Quilt in L536), and the ten-acre W01 Andover Common. It, is rd.so horne to a Masonic Lodge, a:i forinev Grange 1-fiall, the First [ urging Grotuid, the Museurn of Ifinkrig, and a ri.urnher (, the town's uldest rusWences. * Pie 585-acre, Lake Cochichevvick is iw 01:110 largest, fiwbwater bodies in EI,�sex Aunty, and the tom"Is prhmagy source Rw dAnking water. A number ofoonservation areas prokut the la is AN* including Ungimd Hill, Half Me IMA and WX MU, ■ Proteek d Open SP41CC is fil-)Und thrOUghOLIt, North Andover, In additiun to tiv,', Lako CmAkhemick zu oar t{.", the north, tl,wosands of forest and Nvotland acres to (he sot,rtli acre proteckd by state, I-DUFIiCij)IIIj, and nwoprofit or piivato landowners, The 1"'Irgest trticts are port uf the Harold Parr wr on lWord S4,0eV(,)resIs. Cun.sorvatian ajle�9114 Witter non-pnAit sti.,i,wardsbip incInde Wunl Regervatiun, firuin ISH. aini PurgatoryS%Aarnj,,i,. ■ AgAcuttural Production has had a preamwe W NuAh Amdmmv since the land was knnwn as the Cochicfv wick Plantation, "rhp Bark-cr Farni, in 01)0�r,.AiOn Sillce 1,642 and W in the fiLnJjlV, iS OTIC Of Lhe cotmtry'm oldest COUJIMIJOS, Other opvrtiition,a inchidt,;� Mazurenko Arm, Snalak Forms, Poster Form. Windrush Farm, and sedisms unhe Town Finn. IN, Machine Shop Village has been on the National R(:,,gister. since 1982, and presetwes the rvainants of North Andfwer)', iad-ustrial heritaga,r, vi 'ate takes ata- naw Arn the Davis & Vvi!rber complex, hitilt to the hrs( half of the 191h centt.,try [o marufloture texWe mackinory. Several af he WdhMs on the newhy skeum uTre ercctk,,,aI as mmpany houses f'or Mill Workers and their faji:tihies, North Andover crc ate a Neighborband Gniservadan Thshict,fir Alaeldne Shqj Wage in 200(,';, Downtown North Andove.r developed ris Nlaehine Sfiop Village grevA," and is now the 1),usiest parL of towm AhhougS R is Qrnairily rcsidQntial, as number of sitiall busmu.,"e,i and. national fninchises �,ire astabfi6hed thorc-,. In addition to tlie corninercial enterptises, the Wvn-town in No horne to (,-ivic uses, including Town Hall, the senior ceMeq a We station, a post oftYke., the library, and several churches, Suminiary of Town Master, Plans in the Area The lateen klpxste�r 111an in No,rdi Andmvr wms amatmi in 1997, and was ugeEni in guining nil undenteindirig ufwhat issues persit Qa� high relic iwe on residential tax base, concern Ir, costs of inKstructuru), and whAl issues have shiftod (i.e.: dernatid, for commercial spaa,,O reducet wme ideas about surpoirt land dcvekTmenQ. Tho mor(,,r reeent 2001 Comn,mnity Development Mon (CDP) presents if 11101T CUrrOTIt OV(,�rview of the tuwii's prior itios and uuIlook, and Aeniifirs si-x key goak wp Osgood S(,rm Conidor Redevelopment Plan — DRAFTJcirlc 05% 2013 • 'Po qhift tax burden. frcrn residential to c�)nnnc�rcial • Tc� (;nAnsfcn,,m airport Jand to creatc Ing,he9t,br�i;t use' 4, Tcw cricourage c1can, indusbrif"d with Cow n�charactvr [)Fonmte Pennornic" develcq.)Tno lit and regokv traffic isstws ("oil Routes 114 mid 125, To strorigthe.na downtown as civic and cultural center To cst,,ibIlqh neigh burli i,v rd so�rvice centers, ill 1res,'.1dential aANM Outside of North Anduver, tae I.x%vrcnc& Gat(,wmy Project calls flcv a varjuty of reseimr.,,h, inviertor °, and desig in t', a, t sub-plans developed by the State Exceubve pi I I mAtIve's to C rge Office c-)f Knv�romniental ;-Nffairs, NlassDcveloptm.,�nt, and the (-)tv of Lawrence. Tht, centorpiec'e of this 1)1'oject i in 01c, city's G'atew�lyt(..Ainal neoghborhood, cni 'Lhe ri(,-wflv�,rn batik of the Nfi,^rrimack, tlexoss fron] South I'awrence, Tin! ind,LIS[IiPil J.A-LikiiDgS 11(fl* t1vo, being rcrdeveloped for house ng, Jivc-work, aiid conuri,orci.d. space. In Haverhill, cconomW, is front ax)d ce-111,er, Many hisluric,w ;tructurcs, ),vela demolished 41ining, the urba'a reitewal era, anif tIv,,,, IA-awn has fovused cm attr�actin�,,; large emplcaycrq to r4hore up, ft-s p.ax base The ecomwiwc devc[upment c)flicc drives their phiraving inlbativei, anri there has boon niarketing rcsc,,ir`,"ch directed at the t-lowittown as well ors tb,,,�, village (,.,rf BNAH"c'n'd, 3.5 milom liortli of the Lucm)t site, Boxford havers as klastcr Plan morn 2008. it beghm with an irnage� c4" as t"WI.-I-n. and the plan twnbvac*r,r'i the "unall town rtu',td vl-wrricier. lt� priorities reflect, n convcwn for agricuhmn ,, housing uppropriateness and affordability part)mndafly for an iiging pofruintion, devi-,Io 1)me tit P110"Suk'C'S riled a need kit more civic infra—Aructurc-, Ilvc't only mcntVj�n of Bo%ford in North Andover planning documeats is irt the 2010 Open 1,,)pace and Plati (p8) wliich ;,)ointq out tiv,,ut 1,41rc) of the Laki., ("Xiclik'JiPwick watoostied, (upon which rvitich of Nortl'i Andover relies f0 • drinldnog water) iN in Boxford. North Andover has addvc�smccl devolopment oithin its bovinclaries, and idso 'ojNraded water in respowie to (31ardin ciutbr,4 In t,hc 1990s, but has concerrui for the portiorl of" wateyshed in 1"kixford that may not 1w SulbJect, Protecictoo, Recent Ecom o Changes V, q North Aridovejl, lias a labor, f6mv, T""-` -- / t// , PIM V 14,572 pc c, Of these wor Jrl�, age "I'v-i('z M/ p/ g/ �,N, m "g, people, 50,,SIXo hold an undei�gradwitc "Y g 14,,072, V 3, %ti 696 43 graiduate., or, wm1gg',ggfgq', 13,954 Q V 53 80 t 57 compare("i �`3 9 9, � ill the 8 U1 te° of ,Mw;;",acIvu,3c,tts, As of the 2010 U,S, 13986 13,016 970 6, g 9 Consus, North Andover hzkd 8131 work Jlywavy; well 1 13,419 12A78 941 places anil a tolal of 18,343 j..,I)s '1511"I'loyl `2 within thew vvorkmlaves. flowever, loss than one-fcmrth of the pof,)uktion was emplqyv,,cl loic,all y and thw,, mean amourit of time com-mutuni trave ied each doy Ys 129.7 nmnutez. Of the town's 83"X� drive as lcmc to work 4 n only &5131u, maser' 4xmle tvPc of ,pubhe 6 Osgood Strect Corridor Retie voldopinicat. Plain—DRAFT June 05,2,0 Amt tra n sporta Lion. The Wds anent signifiGant F;,'r°riphl ryers are the Hagk� Tribune, a lucal ac,,usyspape.r, and Merriniack ()Aluge, Awoolng to the Merrimack Valley Comprehensive Ecanuinic Developmerd S%Mgy of' 2012, the labor We in 1001 Andover has Rwndily inartmed kince 2009. At the mamu; An, the nuni]:-.�Pr of ernployed residents has increase$ and We uneriployment rote bus decreased, Wrth Azutavek emmomy, however, is recovering more Chars it is growing. Fcwt derades, them Merrimack "Alley Works an Osgood Street rnanufactw,ed telecurnmunications cornponents, WeRtern Mounic Curnpany, then ATS first for the &T "I'ec4inv,� ogi"s, and lamflv Cor TmAnn1gly This hwi%, on 169 aercs by thi,.-y MorrirnAck Elivc,,r, was built in 1953, with accommodations Ar ovmr 11000 workers, At ds peah in the mid-1910M, amployme"t. r(!auhe.d 12,000; by 2002, ('ewi,.,,r than 3§00 won! shU worjrn)g (2 here, amidst 2 nlilli(xa square foet of building spacu. Production ceased in 2006, and wnaHer onterrjri8es hav(,, takeri, root in port.kns of the licility in the years since, in her a thu nuAi-n structure and, variuus autbAldings. 'Fc.� the southvvest, the flurnaer Davis & "urger RhAke Shq.w in North Andover's d(,)wnt(,nvn hem seen saveral changes on thi, past five ycum, as the town leas moved to pre,,4erve Machiric, S) hop Village_ tftihzjn,l,,,, a $2150,(00 grant obtaWed tltroogh the Com.munity Prvs,e,y rvtt(i art, Au1;, streetqeape repttirq arvi k)n,g,term planniiig has hKed rewitatize tlic, InAls, t,18, olixed- use centers of activity, Ile 251000 equare-foot fi,ast Nfilt, wkicli was, 80 percerit vacalit when it last changed Winds in 2007, was at 93 pervent in late 210 1 L Ptio • [o the EM WNHW renaissanw , tht,,t larger West Mj11 had housed two of the ti"jwii's lat"gest eniployers, Convem, Ina and Schwider Electric, & several 3remrs, flowever, Converse has reccutty unnounzed phins to nKwe its io-)rjpcjra1-,c heudWvwUws mart of the mill 111 2015, and relocate tv Hoston. SninjflnHy, SlchneWer WE numr,:e its Kortlt Andover workfrwee ten to nc-sv hwdgy in nejhboringAnduver iin tn,ud-2013. As a result, North AnMer generates the, majority of its revonue thmnigh WrIential property mes, whi(,,,b occoulir, for 82 purcent oF the tamnfs tax revenue. Tri cotripar-ison to.) rio,ig,hbo ring Lawr(.mce and Iluve.rhi.11, North Andover receives a significantly larger pi'a,tion of its revenue through it xvidential tax levies, and a Agnifteantly log, ur 1,;wrcentage of" revenue through We W Mint said, North Andover fc,,atures a strong get arband ratings. from ARMIN (A,,i2,� ",stflagect to very, low credit, risk"), and Standard & boor's (AA: " vary strong capa.city to awet As tu',iancial currimbnents O,ve,rview of'State. Route l 25 MOSSOMUSetts HOULe 125 is a north-south i%,)Ute, NVIliCh C.XtCrtd� 6-oni exit 41 off IrAut,stote 93 in MhAngton to HavuhMs border with Platstow, NFI, It ,hares concurrenciem with tile, other state routeig irl Nor tli Andover: Route 131 which cannects Lowell to Gdouceste��;ur; "'Irld '[4')'tjto 1.14, which conn •cts 'Lki),Vrenea to via Sah.,mi. Just north or Cowot, in the 7 Osgood S(reet Conldor Redevelupimvit Nar—DRAFT jUne 05, 20 C3 Wnrd Ifill section of Havw= the Industrial Aven.tiv, connector mad INks Moute 125 MG. Interstate d9b, Aemrdkg to the AlassaRWAseas Dep,,,trtrreint art"" rannaportutiion, t'NJrissI)(YF),, the enlir(­Aty of Ronto 12,5 i n North Andow,,-,r is under massixyr jungdIltion, as I We Haverhill smhun Nail ng to 1405, I%e Osgood Stro(,.A stretch of Rome 125 is classified by Massl)()T as "Urban flr ineipal Arterial" Tlijs designation demodhes rands in 'Vero,,(,dy settled tc.rrrjtory" that )-.a,ovido the highest level Uf JnQ1_)ih(Y at t1le g"reatest vehicular, spood for the longest unintrrrtipu,"d distamew" whkh "not intended bo provide access to specific locatAnsY Accordisigly, this roadway is 6111ble to reccave Pederal funding us purt,of the National ffigh%vay Systeni. (Rocont prjecus at intersections Mth rasdwzys not rug o,hl n the NFIS h,,tve peen funded thmugh the SurKe Transportation ProgrILUL) R000 125 is a state-designated truck roW available to arid twin MW combinations, "f lie of f4r)uIe 125 abng Wgm)d Street is a 4()�fuot, %vide, four-larw road of bitutriinous co�ncn-,Le i,u �Vhat Uassl)OT te'rins, "thir" condition, 1"he roadway Widens to addidonal Wrmng Lanes at tb. LUcent ske (southlx)wul only), Holt Rriad (both directio,11s), the markel, ji­ath of Gtreat l0nit Road (southbound nnlyL and (Waal, TWA Road (northbotind only), and the st..,)uthb0LInd seetion briefly extiands to throu lanet ocr 11i. and south ofllo'lt Road, Art additional lane in front of the Luce),it site servesr tis the NIVRTA's "Osgood Imndhg" mWp o" the BradlbrdtWard Hill bus xuatc At 11olt Read and north Hof Orcrif, Pond Road, m serve,".- tics a niedian. Annual averages Or daily traffic along; MAe 125 at dw Haverhill/North, iVridover Kne were obtained f sewen of the ton years Lr+,.tween 2(0) and 21009. The riverrige daily traffic QUYI) Was 15 ghost in 2002, with a cotnit, of 30,000. In 2009, the ADT was V1,400, the lowest ginee 2003, Wer. Imcent Ischnologjas dyasUcMly scaled back its operati(,ms. Undenreatli Wgtmd Street is a 12-inuh duefile iron cernentAine�,'i pirie than provides drinAng wakr from We WhWhve,qck to the aro.a. 10­inch cast ton uunneeQns have been iinstalh,d to draw Wer Amari the niain to the fort ner Went she, Wre is no inunkipal sewer Wong ()s gc)ud Street, ai�,,,M the 2007 COmpivIienuivo WnAewnter N'lanagenlent, I'lan identified t Osgood Steed( Conldnr as the second of fire aroaral in JMWd Of MWOr SUrVtC("!, IIiat yem,, SEA C%on8alting exwmhwd a series nf alt,ernatives ft,)r pru'viding the C%.,,)rWf.Ior WM sewer serviss Mwu (QUou A" extended exAting seNce, on Suftori �:.i 4 tree'l, T101-thward to, nevv pipe, altrng Osgood aod I NO at an est;iwaWd, crest of$5.7101 rnfl,boni, "Town 01T�Aiion 13" connected new pipc along Ospxd and Holt into the private sawe•sel-Vice at 11,100 Iosgoocl., aL an estimal;W vast of $,3.95 uAillion, (I n 201C), tJie crigincering f rin c'd' Woodard & (`ti rrini concurred with the SEA estimate or' Town OpHun A, brat adjusted Town Option B to $4.49 nAHM b5donal Mid suppHes electrical power through Unos running overhead, prina •dy mi the imathbound side of Wood Street, and Cblunibia:,i CT'as provides natural gas. Osgood Street Carridor Redeve[uprnent PIM-DRAFT June 05, 2013 Overview of the Osgood Street Corridor Land Uses The Osguud Street CoAdor between but and BrodC6rd st.reets is home (o as vari,cM,y of land usew M the southern ond of this WWI is a Inih: or So of coin niorrAbsty le, d(,veh,-,1-)mvnt, whirb AnknWs markets, restaumntm gas stathns, nnd a inumber of' undeveloped tracts. TV dic, west, beyond Osgcx�-wd Strect, is airport-Crivned la nd� Gyreator, sarliulry District, a nn. nihey A waste arid necycting industries, 'I"o the easrt is a inix of town-owned farmland, and *ume suhnrhan rcisidenLiifl Nuithward, an arcs of industrial developmeth, lblhu)?q StIbLlrban-style 4.)ffice parks tc the east and the 161aue Wgcrod pr(,oporLy to the vuest, Recre&ruml fields at Lim mwdmrn Q of t,ho (},s good property provide (he (,-)nly outdoor gathuring, q)ace. Wedaads Two streams flow viorthwestvrly al.3,0s's . .... t1ho pnMerty, nweting just east or the train traelws bef6re flowirig into, the Merrimaich. A-1nst, of thc� wetlarlds in i the area surround (he itirport. RAIMSSUIS softwEwa wam used to idenupy the surro u riding Nvedund types and thol nomago in the ,.airpor't's vicdiiity: 4 Shallow AMA (1) Wwub Swamp (5) MWed Swamp (11l ()I,)en Water 1( ,',, The trial square acmnge id the twenty wedands is M64 acm, rnuch of wh&h Its to di'(." east uand nort.1i of tbe airpo'rt, The majority of tfi,u %vet'Lai,id v(.-!g(,,tA Lion is furested WE shrubby. Acewdirig to On! air',purt's noastew plan, dn'rritnarit species include red rruq)lics, gray hirches, speckled alders, and Ou, ,invasive glossy lwtl4.ltthor n, zonog IT ere are several zoning designaMona in they 0,4grrm'id Stri et Corridur, wxwmnod.acuig a varmty of industriaL caminarcial, and residential iasas. ReMnAl zoning is confined to 01H eastern side of the streo(, reachi!ng to the Buxfurd town line, Peonting the of that district is at Corridor DeMopinent Di,9b'-i('!( one of three in Nortli AndoNrer The mectiop west, of ()s1,r,(.)od Stree t. is zoned indusbM To the smAh, on 'both sides ol" 04good 9 (3good Svem CSTWor Redevelopment Man—DRAFT jure 0! , 20 d' SneeV are nrnmll pockMa of Budine,,4s zoning, npre are also Sur overlay distrAm in the area., a Sm-arl, Growth chatrRl. cote rini nous with tl"je entire Osgof>d landing prqwny; on ExpadAed lOrmUkrig dAUK assuciated vvkh the Lueent, site itself, an Aduh, Entertain,rnent dist�rict betwc,�t�rt the Isucent sQ? and the airpoM4 and a.Was,r Wedhm district at the soothern end of th( (,,arridor, 1600 Chgood Kom ImmWed at IBM) Wgowi StreeC Osgood Lvnding is as 169-aere trwaat,arl, fi)rty of' whicl 1 4,),ro �Jvcjn ovet to roadways and over 6Q00 parlbug spaces, The rnfrin Inuilding is 1.5 million square ben Milt in 1955 by Western Electric, its 1presence, transifioitefi Narth Andcrvr��r fi,oaa th"'. Clechrl'ing 11-1ill and Wxtflt industry to a modern high4mah acwiurny. For Made, it produced tekeurnmunwatOns components for the indu.eAtry's outing edge technchg5n copper UK banwisLor-, fiber-optic swittTes, and Internet ronters. The fricility, first built. to liaciso a wholly owne(l subsidiaq, of XMT, came to op • te as a contaW, manufactnrar under. Luiceiat, 1'echnolclgjus in the late 191%. 1%e We of autf.-miated roduel'A the d» Ial a it J f6r hA1)or,, anid thic iA gklal imquisitio'ns and mergers at the dawn of the 2V ceiitury aaAde the Wiy expembide. In 2D03, lamcnt euld the I)nl3erty to the (wrrent ow-ners Far$1 3.86 million. G ven the of the facility a,nd its land, the town's Conixtiunity I.N..welopment Plan includes several case studivo of large-scale SY reuse, It is; intereml,,iijgr 0 taste that wht]e other town planning docunuaits pn4mwe taking back, the Lawrcmve, Airport Land At, redevelopment. the CDP d4cuise.,4 the aiijxuiurt as nn important asset For attracting it possiblo distribu6onvAunWd cornpany. Huw(­wer, aoc,)riding to the 2004 CDP!, the �,drix'n-C had rematly rolpased, repackaged and pormi(ted sw)rne airport land. In terms of cornmerein] redevel(q)i,nent, ths par vgraph florn page 16 sijam tip what still holds cffi r tho 1,,,aotontnfl k)2,, coopernrAr inarkabg and pndagog of areo eiws and amenkks A sunw err eampaign yvith r,,iniiinity paekaVeo ot`Rtring -rnvor,, gM)WWT, (N)IIMMU11catkno rad umnid; nh, traiwper• Wn, and tax inmrokes to tamet ComplKentary ctpuw buAl Ac for a fsusUunr�alde busi'nega von'inainiiy in Norffi Andover'�a tima, La hhmU thim khd of rmpm%m, A is ➢ jhly po,v,iiblo that pntenrJ,.d tcma'Itm wVffl nxp!Wt the m1ut of' new spacx, th � reakdt bolr� Wand routal ram amvss the board.It coordhatmi and snatwic phn IS nmrkct,,,, leasing Space in MI Lhmu Welopumu0% improved inter-W tranaportstHr­� Inrluding, new qccess rmds b0wemi 0c airj,mrt aw] 1600 Dsgrxoi Streei., and the sharmg oF reseumnP such as uldiihes, traimywrtatuml vrariehousing, otc%, could yield immembum rmnwnic bPw,,,416,, Cor tl-Le indivkival property tnvncrs and the enth,le region, COMQUWAri 2005, the 1600 Osgood Commerce Chinle✓ Pktn [.s, Huntve,44 Associates vvaluat,(,­d the potential far 9t, the for n'- Weent ske, Its finding4 include thc,,r folh q 8� _)wing go, 10 Osgood Str'uTt Corridor Reds veloprnem Ptin - DRAFT jum 05, 20 13 • To mWain the ex&VPngbuUdWgm,iG iqgwmdes tofagadn d6veways, parNngl,ots 8 It add,townhonies iind mixed uses on nort[I side, a, Ttr,add coni'zliercid Space in the Undeveloped secl'ic)rts to Ehe'sooth, The suzile at'id int-ensity of the plan's hinged ulpon the fi)llciwing Condition The emparity Mn-We infraMudure to hmmilesignifica- rit, incteo,,,es to current", • Us,c,, of Comprollcusive PernikIng Ad, Whaptez, 40B) Ix) ineentivize lictusing, de,ve�opnient (ami t1w Iowri',4 need to xx,;aich 10%) BrinVing Commuter Rad arid Trainsk Oriented Developulent to the We thr,mgh, pr ograrn incentives and sl,d)sidie,,_; • Admilaing a businma nikel predicated an gew,,ratijig enougli, detnti.nd fur rekad and rusWu rants and a mmu U munher cd on-M residences Wcrrking within existii'ij,, in frasi ructure capacities -as nnich as, jxrssible Town-wit, desire to prevviii; kignificaiit increzuses, to schx,)] enrullnient totals, Lawrence Muniopal Airport Lawren.(,,,(r Mttricipal Aii-pt:)rt (),WV) is a pubho1yowned aPpm-0 &Med by the Fed"al Aviation Mininis"ation as is Reliever Airpco"t, Relievers sorvl,�, twi:� inAl I or puij)osos: relieve congc,,,stion at largur. (Anup"YvAl Servia; Aiq)urts; and to pawkh mwesm to gcmmal adadum IU43 in IV57 on 420 ncrim LWM is one, of the town's,largPst (lieration, with 220 crnplu'ye'es' INVNI, flue a number uf aviatkin assots, indwUng a MMI ImA runway, pavoct ruuways and Wkways Wh Rghtirig, an air conwol tower, and 2,4-holir access to JeW A and iV-gam Nok As of 2009, 230 aircraft were base-d out of LWM, ttie highest number in the stat(,w"s myqt,oni of 37 airports, most of which wear.(,., used for 1,,i%v enforcernert, Ilig'fit training;, obarter/tourimm, and medirallyubeWd "angal" flighta, 11lat same your, 53520 nkmak aperations at, L:WM wure the tenthAlhest in We system, acti-mming fc-a' 3 (1 percent c)f, the statewidio, tottil. _LWM is expected W grow in, the wm&mg years. Avmwding to AWAXYPs QaNdde Abport ,�yslcrn Ph,'in, (SASP) of 2010, fhe number of fjti dwtl airer-aft is projecte�,] to retriain the ',Aato'�; largest, hunvasing by apprrodmaw[y 20 pement by 2030, to a tot;ril of 27& Aircrrift uperalions aro expected to grovo, significantfy hi tho same perhd, by 63 per es. At 8SP48 epeTaW •s Herr ye"v Ws ppladed Wl wnWd bAng IAN".M to the fifth hi�.,,best total in tN,, at ,ys -�m, ('a 5 I)ercent of the 20,30 st� k-widie- U' tal. LMIVIs cn-nrent M of Mvity K Ass than 40 peueat of in deAgned capacity, and (be g gr("iwth fGrecast by M,,v';i;DOT wou Id, (rM�,,ilw be accornn-wdabcd by the airport Similarly, Dufrosnp-HenrVs 2004 Aijmrt Alos(er, Pion Updah:, (AMPI-1) for Adukaipal AhTart anhaipmd gmwth at LNN,'At 'I"he report inverlturied existint and upcoming, prx')jf,')cts (Such"s the Conshucholl of 6 new hangars), arid reIC0111111ellded I I impnmemonW Or the intermodiuW-Wnn (20,10,2011), anid 8 iniprovenients, for tho,, lrmg- Osgood Street Corhdo� Rodove4opment Man- DRAFT 1000 05, 20�I torm (2014-2022t). Scw(,,,ral a°)f t ►t intormaudiate-Levin ►eenintnendations represerm either ,'a upgrade tro existing service, or the adMin of now sorvic,,eK, For example, the AMPIJ recommends that 69 acws in the northeast coraur of LW'M be cleared of obmtructinns in order to accomracdaW as "move ativancel GPS-based prockhmi approach sy,9tettl for Runway 21 Anaher rmnommendodan calls for mmodelhig the airport tern-final„ to double the, KHRY's size, pi,ovide ADA aaxsc and up made the kuflding',s electrical and mc,,cl iqr6cal systern& A third ivenannends that IMM mcreast,a autonioH e p-ur-king by ruora r than 200 beat,ent, from 98 spac,,es tx) 309 Firi.,,ilLy, the ATVrPU inc[lided a noise analysis tor exist► g 8-nd Mcfated cowhIhmm. W:t table below contains the result of ghat anaysis, in which as was determinc�d tliat 15, reddencos are cunently within as hound level ►onsidej,(?d incouipatible W411 11'se, x► ne uF which are along (Mgmd Street. Given the orientation of the aiij)ort's the (10 decibel contour reaches ms fnr as the sauthivest corner of Osgood Street's ► t(,,�rsectiou "rich Holt Road; pameds ahng the eawrn Ride of fosgcwod, and J)"'n-Cels north of Holl, aru not significantly by the aviation at LWM. Notably, the a►e,,-,t c'► eu►npassed hy the emAo ► v is expected too decrt ase, everi as opiprations jn.(:rea4e Chu; J� dttud Lo the increased rwisv iv-gulat ions for et engille, MEMEMEME Mon 11 11 11�11 �1111 60 DW IS resWvrxeiI`?93 nrres 9 rzwdmmW53 aws 65 ID,N'L 10 136 acu es 0 ror Oenresl$12 13crLIS 70 D,NL 0 reo,dcnco�63,irres 0 MP&MMMS aws h6wr Amnmq M!WmW Wo Win vxriow noj�c contaurs tor ev,,sring anti futurp condmons-Numbers of reMoNd his hne bmis estinated. Acreales given reprcsrnt full extent of individ,,ml noise con rours- Numbers amore no ho wquwwri, Smr-cc:Dufresne-Henry,Inc-2004. 12 Osgood Sv,ect CorrWor Redeve[oprient Plan-DRAFT June 05,20113 IIHAS'E TNVO: ASSESSYNIEN r T Aftor rcviewing relevant (locuments and resources, conducOng she Asits, inceNg -whA, chonts, and contacUng pro 6.r3sionals and stall (.,,)I"ko)dem, seven major igsues enlel"ged at; impediments to the rt,*developTile'ut d_-)f the Osgood S'Iroot (.,Iorridor. The that f(JI r r ill the Implementation se0ion are Ntended to address thu issues idwUHWd hore. Undear,Vi4ion INhHe the Snwrt, Grow 1h (Nerlay DIsKet estahb,';hed in reccnt years lays om ,s vlsionr fca- the redeveLpment (it' Osgood Lindnig, the C,',,Qrridur has YK heen treated as u unH, and Pr,offvrs fern' it, The msuk is an ad-hoc arrangement in whiS the major cornI)ot'ients of tho Co,rrid.or Lawrence Airport, 1600 Osgowl Street, the Was-to fridus(ries, nn(J 13arb,or Farm — have rio visurd, or social relationship to ono another. Smaller and residential elements are avorlooked, undtaused, or sh Nvaiting W be put to s�:),rnr: other lyarpoRe. Piecemeal efkats at redevelopment haw, left the Co• Ahr hingmumd. dKonaQuy; loypterni, Inrge-scale undenakAgs, Inconsistent Zoning VvRhout Consistent and coiurent 2nnimg tu govern uses and lemur s,, the (kn%w is unabb NO establish an identity, Vkdes governing development v,�iry r,)n either side of Se street, and, monwtinws &am une pamel to the next. Arying setbAck requirements arvate an unpredictable, jagged roads% Pamol in agricuftuxal productiuri are zoned rosidontial or, lie within development, districts, consemation land, is /,,oned industrial, rJml an aIdldt enteMinment overWy sits adjacert to a smart pmort'll (Ust•ict focused err) nrixpd-use commercied and residential developineyd. Insofficient Aesthetic Cohesion D""00, (').Sgond Str •iet, is the awnmwWne of the (3orridor, Rvcent i n-ip rove ine rits two the sitAr foctised on uestl (MlIplorlents, and have iapgrudcd its ligliting, igns, hand�4,caping, and mulyfindbg elements, However, these featarus an, W ext,pinded heyond the of the parcel St 'e, tAigils, lighting, ntilttie% awchans emninerciad signs, wid truffic, intersections elsewhere do not contain any deMgn Anwas, and, leave the C(-)J,rJ.i(JoJ, WjtlJ()tl,t a 8011 SO of plare. Rail Access Bypasses the Corridor 1600 Osgood SAS by the Illidpoint of the Bradford, and famivnce staps C"I the IVIHTK, I'laverhill kine, Althmigh tho tnain passes by ti-le 'Sjtfr '5 tjM('s eVerl�), wackday, the lack of ti cirr,min'n,iter rail stop in O'lo (­%)rridor dilninishes the rwleada) rodevelupinent ofthe she as as inixed-use Facik& While NIVIOA bras serlrice to 1600 Ospmd unnnems the AN% W the, terminus of the [Tav(,,rrhill Linc, the connection is not 'rubust, enough to he considwrd n priwary option for daity 'tr'avel" Without thu opporturity to 'stop" along (1q°),rridor, rnoturists are more likcly to t'n,'iyel through it. 13 Osgood Su-eet Corridor Redevelcpr,tent Pfm—DRAFT,'Jwie 05, 2013 Mer•iniack Myer Disconnect For deciidcs, the %wn has owned 2101 acres of hfild ialong the Morrimack Wer to the wes t of the MBTA-tmned t�.'ackthaL surves;, the Havtwhill Line. tic: weever, with the exception of as one acro, parcel off lRiverview Weet, tier e is nu pub& acceps to this stietch at' the Me1T1TJ'Jrfl(k Am a resAt, a Ngnificant recreatiorord feature fair Mum developinerg in tM Co"Khr is underutilized, VVitbout the opportunity to enjoy the more Lhan two AN of condguovs shor(,,Ijne there, d110 ,ASS(A irS worth litdo, Lack of Airp,cwt Partniershil> 1,awreavr,e Municipal Aiq),cirt is a significant asset tbr the region. It es exj�iuctud to continue in its We as t reliever Wpm and general avustii,,ni airport. As un td" the Osgood StrrMO� Corridofs WrgemL Inndnwner, any changes on upRrades to its setwices or iises have d1 bearing on duvolopment plans W Lhe rest of the (Awrohn" a p;,iPtnership with tht'! airport is essential for forming development goals that bencht the entire Corhdor but Wdemv of,4tich,a-partnership is lacking. North Andover was reprnentvd by ody one ofi1e 43 YmuWdpW,, state, and firdc�ral officials identhnd as pad of the eivahun of the 2001 AMPU� 'Pte "ZOOS CEJS inakes refe,renec ter ajoait, effort ofl-Aiwr�r<,,e and North Andover officials to, ostnblkh an industhal park on vacent adporl, land, bait the ina.iatrve has not come to fruition, Witt out. ti strotig cKaboradve Wart, proposals for the redevelopi'llow, of the Cs 'S'I,reet Corridor may suffer from and concerning, airport grrowth. Farm Land at Risk According tx) Oic, 2010 Qdaw of the 2006 Open pm3, and Recreation Plan (OSRP)., 118, 15 BMTS of the 195acre Bar% Wrin are care-or ttly, under Mat% pnAMon Mugh state's We Tax Progrant known am Chapter 61A. While th(,s Town has taken advantage uf A first right of ivkwal to purchase sobstantial parc(.flm in I lie, paqt 25 yoans aegishitions at Mazizronlio Farni and Foster 1%irm ti,'naled approx,h'nattfly 197 acreH t,he (,')ption to tluy is, not, a guarantou of Jougaterro prAcctiun. As, the OSRP nute,s, North AndmTes WWI Chapter 61A Assi5cation acrc,,,,,agu dv�creasedl by 1,3 ire recnit between, 2000 and 20H), It cannot (w [.,)resumod thal, a n-i.unieipality wiH always have the social or firin,neial whomwithal in make, SuWantial land acquhihow In fact, the large-scale pressure's that cani lead lando%vncrs to dcveltrping agrictiltural tand may pare:w°e t rnunicipa.fitics fron,i inaking the inveAmenas requhvd LIMC41 Hlk� gRVIIIS ref Chaptcr G1. Given the MAP of the parr,* that constim the hum, and the; fartn's phl lcu ire the h6qtx,'rry of agriculture A Ma4saehusatts, his uncertainty has the potential U") nfh!et the feasibility of the Town's long-term goals IN the Corridor. 1,4 Osgood Strieei Corildor Rodaydopgrient Pan—DRAFT June 05,20 J 3 PJAASE THREE: M PLEMENTATION I. Collaborate with Lawrence Municipal Airport N(arth Andoversbotild (,r,gwige in discussions with the Lawronee Airport CoinnioK—sion ininiedinteb?. To detenAne how best tc prucued, it is ituportant to clarity W+At' cfmnges (1111do • consideration cw are brUmmBrig at tho adpwi,. 11, is equally inipurtarit, 11'sat—North Andover, convey to the LAC what is being joanned Or the Routc 1255 Cori ndor While therc, aredocunients that give some indicati011 Of Anare actOns, such as Mvidding the terminal, arvi duvoluping commercial and indw4rial aU.eas to tl"w rk(w.'1'1w'est' there is no o'n'I'lipaeable r"hx"''ulrlent from the wwa of North Andover relating W th(.,- aixpail,'s surrotinding, n're"Is. Miscussions OR mako the town'R interests Mr to We nirport, and est,,iblish corinnon, groutid for any prupo%ed zcinirtp, adjustments, do,,i guidetines implementation, or other impamurnews to the Corr i do'r% Oialogue, with the on-poi,,t at this stago may 1'efu], to a viduable partnership in the hiturw Evon at tMa stage, it is clear that there carne sonic sharal goal, p.articularly with rt,,spmn M,) 'I in industhal �'Irld acithsty Vn arld around, airport land, A cc)sicrote " in, illcrease, Ju I opos;-"d ft^cini the"I'oNvrt, such, aics thcC'rCLLfikJ11 Ofl VK,Iste C'Irrstcr, smukl provide the basis Or a productive discussion, ar zweal the Went tO,WhiCh thC COUld he ii partner ir'l thie prucesR of Carridar While it may be desirable for North Arifh-)ver to regain Wpurt lurid or even acklve control of the airport, it is rio, ok'ar whether udthei im pnMW Unless the town vVishes 'L(,) pursue this in coneert will state and federal nuthoritics,, it sortnis prudent to ass'unjo no imminent change in g13vuriume, and to open discuSuns with the LAC based on developing,as partawrt.",hk Mile there As no WhoWn Wit as dra-matic shaft an wirp)ctrt Use or leader'ship is (n) the horhon, copmrided aet'ivity arid building ivere reconunco'ided tind fi-irecast tbr 1AVA11 rn both the snavwhle N'TassDOT phm und the Dufimsnc­ffi"nry I"Aari, It may he heneficiil, Oxm i i,"w upen discussions beRme any chianges become perynarveM. It, i,,,i important to not,(° that rione, of the Wpork kind k allUcal to achievo impodant gon]s along Route 12.5a i inp rove ment r'.1f Corridor quahty (streetscape and dicaign St ndardo; inovasc,,d use and activity (TOI) to the no.'rth, aattrac(ive linighway carnmendal near the Mrport, rux-al in betwE,en); and entn',ulecd fill'v'tiorlllity 80"('Ay" cross-con wxti vity fi,,'P • ri(,,ighborhoods sorvc] t)y this biglnvay'). Nonetheless, eullabuivticni with the airj',')vrt Nvould help in three wtiys: • To, co nti ibute to the acisthelic ebaraMr, parbeubrily for dic e priopejlies that abut the afiport tt,sro,lif Appmpriate WndwaWng vindiop fencing can rej.n.force to the CIMM's idenbty, and nuNv Wdingn at LN84 shoulcl rcmfureaore North character. • To make better use of the airport's imany and No land akngmde Mr' entrancew The mtdtij�do entrances and acwsm roads to the north, south, ond Osgood Street Corridor Redevelop rient Plan— DRAFT June 05, 20 13 muld he providing MaWe. serN,,iccs awl rtwenue in thc nriost beavily dovctop('(A Fry t'd'the Corridor. Tu geiiernite interest ni ULICr,ide invesftnerit in Osgood Landing as a p0enhal TUED mw Am the houndarkm cd the POW# Growth Stratcgy Sub-ftegion of the Wrhinwk VaUeyflanoixig Cammiss�ion slww in the map bm1w, do redewakpment of he anw is bed drWe ahWurt. M.A—k VaVy X7 If, as xas arguud in the tc�Nrn's 2(,')04 Master Plan, d"ie airport i, r,r.rt.acxr,t to attracting the Had of targe same husiness concern that wouM take on the Luarint; buHdh& ban Wrth Andovvr's ability to athact sudi investment may actuaRy hkgc upwi the tawn's ubWty w') offer giniratit,o(rs in terms uf airport facility" quOhj, Fundhig Rw improvements kv t0l, Zin-purt would corac,, frorn sources outhned in the WrInd pInn. But smpport bona rejunal or staLe authoritios iisnegntiating Wh Ile airport W1 TMend upon tho swcnoh c4 rhc� jr 'C�i I" ,I - I I 'C'CiOrl w ;Ind docr w larc g �), -al and stt w i(I o I w 'T"O.............. '�rhu -NINW's val's for the 1,11)-regio I'l, M111114" fcmcuscd on tecinunnic deviclopinvvit, J but, they a i qo include balacwing A 41SCN-vation A�dfh (levelopment. to (hcr "Al,4 -nite 125 cmridor k an ama east ol"the R( t hat is a largo area that is part of (he "Scej)4! Ln,'1101'scapc Jnventxwy," in purph,,, h'� tfie nnap at left- 16 0wod Strept Corridor RcAele0opmemt Fm— DRAFT Juine 05, 20 V3 The relvant puin( is that North Andcwer sJicittld not, orily Pursue rughnal and state authurilWs, hut, also consider paUneroh"s with privah; land c(',-kn.servation organiz,,,itjoim, suoh, as the Trustce-s of 1"0s("wvatioyis' tU devise strricogies that plan for conservation and developrilent in union. There is t,,Yru-at upportunity ni tho Study ar(.�a to use the one 0 snippoiI the other, rather than seving development as tho vnemy of r!4,'a'iservation. ("urrontfy, the ecouoniic developulent, mnd ahVod infrastri,icturr", guals, for the reg"icil"I and sta((,a are net ill confivA w,itlt NIrw0i Andmmis cvcIving visicrin for the Corridor, but, thee, h')wri's vision is, seoon&tr IF North, Andover I ,. w y, and cakm Lim " y, d 4 t Ic a Mm to 1S'3 3 Carridor Rodevelopment Str,,','ttegy as an uppor(tunty to address transportation, Yvastu, matu.iguraW, and land InestwWWri, the tow& gods will be, incorporated froin thu, 2. Continue Dialog"e with 1600 Osgood Ownership Vie hinsto• Plan crealrd by Huntress Asscdates tbr IGOU Osgood Street contain n,t clvn"ien'us that Wth Andover should carry forward in planning the ('',cxrridar"s reMelopment Howe% the Huntrvss plan w%-ns noL infn,int to adidiress the. Corridor� as �a whuk. There are three signl&wnt qmmtioxis Wask recle'velopmeont strategy l".7W RMIt'C" 12& A What Limits to nulkwAc buddout are set ay tho exi.q(ing,private sewer .s-yscern? * How long will the origirial Western Electric building ronlain? 0 Does any redevellatient need to Where to exiMing parcel hrins? These quesdu"s, raise key issues almut what Dan he enwcted froin the, site, �rn thc: econing, ,yarn, and how vide npen the MwIpment pritential ccodd be, North Andmvr has Wed a strung,* pai,tnership with the owners of 16001 Osgood, (")zzy Prop erties, 4,inee 'Luccrrt 11dwoAgo4, vamited, telt '��Pars ago. The town 6 a ton'innf in Y the facifit, ,iy _y, ia,nd activv tprowo(es the site as a reid ewMte cTporkinity. ftovv'evor, it is iruportant, to rnake that North Mclover is just n interested in prornoting the Corridur, or which lcoo oswad ig MUM pad. the of the best opportaitinies tc jumpstart the d�,,welc.)prnont ties in a-Irea with rnliniu'ipal Rewer servica, und the least exponshm uption involves utilizing I("00 Osgtxd's private sevver connection to GL SD, iacc, it is u rulersla n dab le that owro:,rship rm*ht be unenthuslr,i:s'ttc almut incorpurainig 171unicipal scwr,.!r seTvice into an undemiably KUM% asset, the harden ie on North Andavet! to W"ehave the %vays in which 1(10() Osg,',ood would benSt. Shwe this sewer develupaient ophun wnull save tho, town at leust 81,4 inildion in pixIed costi�,,, and is likeO to iturease thu Lax base., IN'or(h Aadovc�v inight be able U.) providc ()zzy Proj,,,ertics with sonie Incentives.. Fc)r example, the pi§ect scope could inoupm-ato soine,, 11 05good Street Cori,idor Reeevelopment Kan— DRAFT]a.j no 05, 203 upgradem to Ile exhEng inkn4ructure at 1600 0,;p,,)od, North Anduvor niay also he ablo to cWhet or-restructitre the prop erty"s financial ol-rligntiuns to the myn, or illustrate to We Divner-ship how a J.'Jublic,-private partnemhip woWd enhance the development's, uompetitivenv4s in: socking grants Find state fUndillg, However, North Andover Ymly wj4 h to look at the n,.!developrnpnt rA this area fro,al woother perspective. Does the current approach to the Co rridar - attracting and retaining tonints to ensure stable revenue frurn & largest asset refled the gods of dw, Wwn? FurtOrnum,, will the tuwri he ab1c to maxinuze,, riwenue front as hwdsed nowrWenhal tax base over the next fifty years Mount taking advantage of 160f),Osgimd' undque amen?Them is a ght of small aml niedium-scale corameirial spam lawth ur Thswx but not nenj ns nuirty industho4zoned pamek of more than 100 acres witltin We indem of ar l: dorAate exV One strategy to aunAder Q fbrT)11l1W6T1k,,' a master plan, thut leaves this kind of land intact, and engaging with, site selection spechlhAs to imirket this. property rumv enictively as indushial ,sHm Miabover The f0ture, May be, North Andmvr shmid sti.11 cuntitittt," to c'!l1gage the, 0,',Agk,-Nod Landing owtmrs.1lip to help ainintain the quality, iictivity, and valuo of the proporty, Appendix It inchWes Eve come stules of prc)jects that were able to sec are ,-,Late and f6do-r.d funding ibr inkantracture iniprovemenM, In same case,,�, public/privatt,, partnerships wert," essential to the strength of the gyant apphualkiow L Obxuss Pratecdons AM Barker Faram Glen its WaMon and historical significance, the 6 tture of the Maker Y,orni is signific,�,,,on, to the overifll re(l,evelopment of H)c Route 125 Corddor While the divorsc nature of t4v,,,, Barker farming operation fois Barkor Orm remains 61 its designaticm as one of tho Wdest thrming uperahons in the U OW States, by oh,nvon generat jons, of Barkem sina, 164a The Nrndaud is sm athective fbatura td the Rom 125 landwape, and the historica� cxmvext adds defining chmseWr the sc, sp of" placc,,. Although there is ,wrne protection Mmd by its CIA stat us, current zomng dous not MAL the lig hest-and Wat use, Nr fuhue paAmwon of the fiirtn, Myth Andawr nveds to preservo kind integrate the leguey of this n into the vision lbe corkdor redevehp ment To do so, the Town AM& (Ountact We Barlun, fivnily with the intent, of offering rusonree's and Support 1,4') ungo 'ng agrictlikural usi�­ cof thi, fitrwn ■ Oj n i dialogue W ester blislt what Plans the Barker ratilily nliiy luave rb • the and mfeldwr or not dw town can assist in arw way with thnse gout,. AccordinM to the American Farrnland Trust, "_Htudies (lone in t("mi"IH and countios "'u,"'rosH the, country (,,(,,mA8WutQ show that Ormland getierateg more in property taxes th,-ni, it, requdes 4 Wcal Municipal se,rvices. C!onverse�y, residential goncrally fad ii,,Ji generate sufficieiit tax revenues bt� offqPt, the costs of proWding services tiai its residents," 18 Osgood Street CoriHdor Re develop amn Plati -DRAIFT jure 03, ;City 2 Much like the efforts rnadt, to pralect Half bAile Hill and Windnwh Run, the goM to pnout. ag-ricultural production at Farm should lrcw n, priority, Tlierc area a of w" V the Ilown to aucmnplish Ibis goal: & Empky Conn'nunity Pi:oscrvatiun Aet finds, in addition to public and jolvate resources such as the In= %, Public L�nids, to purchase the Barker VnrIII,. & Cansider a Transtbr-W Development Rights thw, Nvould allcw for developmunt afro-ig Routu, 125 rc ad frtintagi,W, whilc protecting inteidor open space. & Enact an, Agdeultural Preservation Re0dWon: An AP'R,,, autfiiuri4fhi 1,13)(J10- Nlaasachusetts Wmeml Chapter 20 SegAbns 2&2k wwdd aHaw the Tnwn to punham thu dWveWpmPnt rQhN of firml-and in order to preserve the lC.mmma.l s usk,, F("w agricultul'.e. "rllirs' Votantary 1,rrog•ain bays the (lovel.oprriont rights rrorn ffi(::r fortner or landowner, Web is the difference between the fair rnarl<et value of the larld and the agrien of th.o property. 0 Encourage ar, (,",onserwition Rostriction: A WndhT allc-pinent tha't pnateos Mad by Idniting developinent on a by p6dug amdWns, (restrictions)c n holv thfit Property Call IX? U80d III thfe ftfl.AJI-e,, • C"onsider Fee, Aeqttosition: The pumhum! of the Iwopcirty by Noith Anit'itiver or another, agency, fbr cars,orvafiUn purpo.Set4. 4. Consider Forming a Development Authority The responsibility for rmanoging the oversight of the Osgood WeeL Cor6dor redevOopnun'It is significant in Pts Rize and scopo. We would ie'neourage Ncn-th Andover to cx)wddvr the fi"WrInation, of a Authority unde'r MCL Chapter 121B. Th( ry two prdhihnary steps to fori-ning, as Redevelopment Authnrity. First, the Mai rnuat adopt thc, td Calmar f")ter 121B, at a Town Meeting, n0kh isoapides the need Air a Rednelopment AuthDrity in the Luwu. Second, the town inimt vutc, tul ci°eate the Authorfty As independent planning ageueies,, Redevelopino'111, Aurhorities are not gi.werri,(.4f by ni,unicipal mandatem but are sanctioned to jn)wers of eminent (Iotnain' A Ret'levelopinent Anthmity is guvrorned by as hve4neixiher board appointed by (Ile pllfflic qector, -and has n0road powers to plan and iictivities needed to red(-we]op undurubhzed, deteriorated or bligived open aromm to enawivge new WIlopment and tea promota sound grawthy" A Redevelopment Authority could help garner the support of hwul [)U.SuWm,,S If-.Rde.TS, CTICOurage nui4 mdustq, offer profi?ssionaj &crvices' erttate Jobs, 'illd proviriv job trainbg in ditwily reWted to the xrdevelopnwrvt, the Osgi-jod Street Corridor, ro thm Pnd. Redeviplopinejv, Authurifieas have the tam, INLabhsh rRabiRation ansidesign mtuinJard, A-qseiublo -and dispose or land jindudig t akin ig,tn-oporty through erninent clon'11iia", 19 Osgr:5,ad Street Ccrvldor Redeveloperollir Pbvi-DRAFT Piane 05, 201 3 ReLocate businasses and residents OCCUPYillg P,rOP(,Q'tY in UT'ball renewal arcast Demolish arid/or reliabiht�ate substandard Stlllctl.lres; Pardeipate hi real Mte development and coinn'tercial revitalj7atiow Issue bonds, borrow mcnicy, invest fnn&;,, l receive grants; and Accept O� ftlls or requests, time of the key documontE a Pwdevelopnient Authority produam is an TOM Wmad 11u), which is suinnittad to state aid.horkies Or review aml appmwal be&nx any pnt"t can beon, 1%e p6n identifies paject auras and oWeNves, antil0puted PLIMM irnproveinlonN, trnd redpvelopment mQUAlonm Of primary importanve is that the plan dernonstralles Omt fl-lo, prc):Posod proje("'( Will gelvI the desired private investniunt in a SlAbstandard axel, but that the pro;jact N M basible, without pubUx,, irivol,vernent, ,A 118AA11"al partner Ir as JAW Andover RedeveIDj).rj,,i,a,wn,t ,Au,t,t'ioi,ity is the Merrisnack Vtdloy' Economic, Develapinont Runcil (M-\,TD(-'). Uxated at, 14,*0 Osgood Sty acct, the M'VF,'D(",', Is the regional authority charged wiS advancing emmomki interests oft e Wrrkiack Vrilley, Tht,� ATVTMC sup-.iorts the collaboration cilf pliiblic, and private Bettor,„ promiutxng intervsts (A sustairiable cicunomk gv)wfh" and has Akn6fied WN) Osgood a"'." a Pr'ickl-Iit�y Deve flop tne III Arca,'r A local tit Authl would work in coaJunetiian, with the NIVI!lttt.' to 1'rromcae the specific, osc(.xiomie develapraent needs and iriterests of North Andov��r, suoll the piloposed 1'randt Orkrited Mwelopmeni, S. Zone for Cohesion Ile Ngood Smart Gruwth Overlay include9 niany W*ndant strateWes to tmnRlbrin art"�A into a successru� t'ind mest-hotivally ydeasing place, but thu adjacent 7cjnia'ig, dcAng not sh'ay't'l the. ""ame The zoning fijr the so,'iu(hern, portion ME Orridor ctnes not Mudo the Oveilay's pinviskus fur site plan revieill special perinir, rw.quirexnents, 4,,Hi YgHfjgir specifications. Incomors6ng these, regulatiuIll'i iI1 the zioning aill OsIg Strfeet p"A I will lonceurage, bene6t the entire Ccrridot-. (Toliesive mnidnfz ii',i thu, Corridor will enhance its laoWhy and some of phicu. The underlying zloning of the area ShOL11d be uniforrn, Biuwnes,i, hwWad of Go cmTunL cornhinmion uf'Uorrid'or Distric"I 8 and ln'(Juslriut Chi account of the tupogrqTy and road curvaWra al,t)jig tlie (1()n,,-idor, the Town nIrly wiHh to. immmane the maxi.nitim bulildinv I'leight from 55 feet, to 70 f6-et. Creating as M1 11 in)IA)11 ]OT, tl'h'ea "Al he inWohant as W Wr the cownmerdal mix,c.,,A-use area, Although the l3tv,,ines,,'s, Opportunity Zonp has a lot area minSum, odwr categories do not: the residt rnay be ajamnt panel of vary Mxent Ri7e. All throo catcHuxies Q the Osgood Ovorlay M,Lxcd-LJr,,,e Reii,dential; 11Jxcd-(Jsu, (,Vrntnereiall and 13'usijiu.sq Opportumty Zone, will [,x.r hOp&d in blath RARWng the affordable 11OLISirig rmikureownts and uI 0,9gof,')d Ron,d a spinp through the Wridor, instead of a borde Ill between two i.atrelated areab. ............ )tjt misl, 20 Osgood treet Corndor P as-DRAFT)ure 05. 200 Ad(,,Iing density bunuses to Lho, oxisting overlay, rna,y encourage thr", cunsLruction of lower- c(,Ost, hOLISing. Tlirougl'i a zouing bylam, changq do v n*I o,l,t ers who build afforclable housing 001,11(i be given the op,pof'Voriit,�, to increase the dennity' of the development or r(:.,d,u(,,c flic parUng mquAments, "J"hese [)onuses will encourago buRdem W constnul aflbrdubk hu'asing because unary will be Abe to create more, urtits ia th.r, same ainount ofmp,ace, and therefore will 1)c able to PAI more unit.t., An ercarnpk of density bontis withini it zonirl.t., (wdinanta, A in Smbon 312 of Cambridge's onInumv I% klh)iving is an e,,xcerpt, lire nn then 'Incenhve Zaning Provisions and Inu]tasiona ry sextiani� to providn a me%Wmn by wh4h nmnatudd mud msWenda! dnvMopment can mnuibuW Q a dimet way Lu inmvaelg the suppY of af%rlade houhng in Wwry'r, by a gmaAr Miji(y "��ur itnensity of devOopment than 1,1j;'it. rAhervvise pevirlittod as a Mauer of ngW In adWition tu exbdug WAWago .frorn ather marris, sn,�,url 16,',gli la tit)as inclu&s aru chaptt­r entitled "Mudtd Arf(,,w(lable 11rnu;ing Donsity Ronus (hhnn=x,,." In, it, She explain's vVialt a dongity, hrmlls is, how it (,uln lie us,-d, and gives, an exampk of an ordinance Lhat, could ht!, used by North Airdover The cluaj,)u�r can be found on%t at 6. Create Curb Cut Palicy Although the locKon of mirb cuts is inentioned in Lke Osgood Snint-r, Growt,11 Ovurkly, there is no language rehrti,,ag to tho number of em-b cuts, the 011101111t of scparat,i+'')il betNVOoD cbriveways, and width mtandords on each parcel. A, c-tirl) caa pDlicy should be addod to this overluy: lirnitiug the number of cu& cuts and drivuway8 that are aliqivod c.,)n e ,ach 1,pircel W hdp the aesthetium lind irl"'iffic flow along the street,, fbeguleting drivevvay sepanidan our widths is, ApoOmnt as mwell, Proper sqmxation ivill allpiriate cortgesfior,,,a, and ,starxidardized voidths can cmand ivilich drivemays aro vne�vay or two-way An! exanQe of a curb cut pally that has, aH or rinaaarr regulations is Wiet Sj)ringfielrd, Massachusetts. Ef'f�',ctivo- curb cut. p(")licies witl lioll) the Corridor change into ar more pedestrian axid f'riondly area, Miich %xill, be, nucwary if a comnirtt(,br .rail stop is put ill placc,, VvitYl (i,""Wer curb catm there W be nxwe of a terse beh arcs wienning that more. landscaping con, be 1,,,mit in place and the curHdor mill lwcorne grooner and numv aedhotAmIly pleakag nvm"imc 7, Initiate Corridoir Clean,-up 1'here are currently—five Mrent recycling and munitation operations to the %vest of the ArAM The shes are renmwA huni the uder huMnesses in the area. L'k,"y are well conuinod, sonic of the waste, ronickN!R1 could be War muWained; refuse has ili,adc items way to amas along the roadways rrit,�8( likely due to wixid al:id, spilltge, Wor](ing witlitfi,e privatc, �1 Osioodi Street Con ridow Rerdevelopmemr Mar -DRAFT lone 05', 20 i3 rwctor, North -A-ridover shwild mmider developing as rapilhv clearl-up Operaticon arourtil tiara are,aq where 1.1,1U11'al cause it to ga(her. One way that North Andov(n, mirky consider uppwadhng the issuc, is through a volunt"ocr clean-up prograrn iii whic.1 [nisiness and coniniuvity tne'iubers voluntee • to rnaintain arvas, around the waste My, [ty fi,'musing on corninon 4,vreas of origin (time parkinv lot rat' as mnivenience store) or accuniLflatkin (Ow fence duwnwmd of the parking InG volunteers eun make the NO use of their tJ rn(,; and deliver as nuticv ible impact, sonle, of tile, s'imp liftt-0, contw& are the assist, efP,�cl �p, Portable, funcing is cun"nono, used to prevent, the sprt',ad of litter ft nu source8 or AD umsitNe areas, and wek placed trasti, rc�,',a,vptucle,4 by hus 4tops ancl, %valk hghts, The Presence of litter ,,,O;Ixacts, in.(..,,reased -.mounts cA War, so it is important tho( North Aivic)ver CUDsider hupkuwn"ng a maintenance prograin, fi,.)r kAl-eaq especially ]xrxnic to it, Whhe litter is as Agn of human use and prmerjo'-, [his positive feedback loop tinickly peopla frum, an area, This visual impact of Mr, debris, and unaiaitAfdrwd .hand is s s i� that they �tm' SQ%11ejA,"JU' !tlificant. It columumWes LO reSridents visitors, artd jmsaersd�) unii,nportant. North Andow.,r sb'wld make it a r.,wior,(y txi prevent, this ni.essage, froul hellig Re art. 8, Launch Complete $LreetS/Greenscaping Prograni North Andover sboulcl considor .in ambitious str(-,wwAscnjx,r improvement program lku Ow Osgood Street Corridor, to; incurporate ComploW ShvvO principles with grei�wnsvaong demeMs. Comp1to SUMN policies enemirage, phySically—Mative alternatives to vehicular, tran,spurtation, by planning Or the rights-of-may of all um,,,�rs, (`Ireenscaping enbarwos the expe6enae of travel & all usem, thmugh the direct a,n(i indire,ct benefit,., of Thm prrynam ant6pM bur key nun tcames� ■ Improved SahAy Conditions resulfixig Am cleady marked bicyk:le hines. vehicular turning banes;, and pedestrian accv,,ss pl')int8, Enhanced 11,nvironruental Quality from t1w g:rowtfi, of Areet trees plailted aftulk, the Corridor, Inivil"ying air, regulating tenipvraturc s, an.d.providing habi(at. Enriched AcsthWe RxpeAemces on awwunt (A' attratctive natural and nxonrruide elements to prf"),vide lightin.g, scenery,, mvayt'imhnr, and hunian scale. • Value-Added F'x4-)nornic Conditions in the aftermath of public infrastructural 6avestrnew: incroas(d ernjdoyee output, incrvasvd ret,zO sales, decreasod vu-ancy rates, new irrve-,i nient, The Town has the oppMuNty to create a groor, witli a number of nutuemus street rreoh,; amph? 4idewil1w bicycle hums and rukm tu encoumgo nudbowdal transportation; and as distinct Ammeter enhanced by attractivo dgmage and wayhuding, 22 Oisto,odl Street Crjirrklar RedleviWeprient PbIn- DRAFT;wwe 05, 20Q elerrieii(,s, Other helpful f,,�unif)onentq would incluille effec,(,ive lighting, traffic eohnir�g d0vicus, cros,�wallcq, Sidvwalk� with ADA access, porvico,ts p.tvcment, and nahve vegel,zhun. 'Irnproving the 4treetscaix in, N(,.)i-tli Andover would, �nipvovo, the health and of' locals, aTI-d Visitors w1ifle, u,,)Iso increasing saafety, and provide aesthetic's, that zcre, riot only v1sually accomillod".1ting" bal,are allo susta Ilia 1,,)le, "11jere is, also F1 signifioallf, arnow'It of 'I'lai business, districts with inarer,,ised vegetatioll uni street trees are resu,,.irch to sugg,,est, t rtiove Rely to havc patrOJI., Alith inClenS,Ed lovels of ef"Orx)(Ort Nvhio are wiffing t1i) t-orlcribu tip, niore revenue. 9. Implement Design Standards R.olating to the adoption of a curb cut poliCy, N(,o1,I,i Avid over should lnuorporalA�r dc,,"irjvjl standards into their zoning overlay district. Design stand,ards, include not only, kin,dscapi-lig arvi the green. spi rl�rtnljvj, thur t"WUildingq, 1)lit fl".)o Sn"Ucture's tl,)efnsplvaq. Ift'lic to wl'i W0111, to adol'A, degign Standards, it couid ensure that iiew twildings are .4itnilar vind are bi,Wt to the sawe s'pocifications, n,ieajiirrg, that a designed bulhlir�g, wr ill not bc,,�, luc�ated next to a ternporary budding, The speoifius ('A" 111*2 l guidehnct- "i 44"t tc) the town. h,,f following is a list or!4wilne standards the town irm,,ht %vi8b to bi,,ing tu the Corridicir, to gcriv�rute cohesion wheiT hair uses at-e disparate * Undergrotiod of all utilities. o Specifications for write' oor 1ighting fixture� that P*duce, li ght pollution. # ArtI)Iteeftival between ex sting buildings curl O"Je Slivile, lot'' 0 Spec-ificattorls fikr traffic ealniini Plenients by cairb to,enhance pedc%,,(n',,m safi"Ay. ,9 creation of'o. Advisiury Board 'to, review prop osud landscape and, stxuctlkirr.d de S ign C le 11,W r)Ls, 10, Promote Renewable Wasto Cluster /f�f�( //!f�j� le a l �II gViliB North Andover sbould on(,,ou •vige existing waste industries tv caj,,)itahzc,w on symbiotic For thrv(!, reasorvs, to crea-te addlitional M'Nvaste revcnitze, inerease '��� ��(�� � ": it nergy �,,,fficiency, alid Miluce %vaste. There, aro currently Five niajov wastc:,, numagemeril, within a phy,4ical clttst(:�r around the site. In Nerfl,"i Avii,bwev, as in many Osgood Stree,t Corr�do,a, Redevelopment Flan—DRAFT juine 05, 21013 a,n'arrrrrrrrrriti s, wasto jwlqs�ries are located on the edgeq (,)f town, out of sighc of homes 4,oid biihiness. St.111, the trash tvnd delirl's blowing, against fences and across pa��Aajres, is ;i constant reminder thal, tliese uidustries are preserit, The Corinatioii of' an 1.Tldustfy 1"luster coul(] show Nortb Andover's (Josjrc to bring ittention, to oxistuiice of these indtxslxix:r s, ns well as enuourage a higher standurd of care fi,)r tbo twsthut�icq of the facOitioH ,,cnd tfie tteo,,*,�ntly, s(-..di ie large-twwah, %v.,%me anid recycling op� (,,cat c)n.s hi:ivu found way,,,7" to, generato additional ruvenlue, fi-oni tho r opuratiluns. `iNheelabrator, hPw t x,,,Qn Ynnovagling the dikposal of 1,500 Ioms of rc jond rrrr.rrric rtr,cl Wasto daiLy, fiut° over *5 yeai-& Ttie compan.v disposes of lrlu-ni,eipal sofid Wastp :ft'ottl than 20 klassachusc tts comnitinitles, JAWIL1611g, Up to 4('),(')00 kilowatts of elew otxicity that is sold Lo lo(',fl caility compailies,'-' Whoe'labi-atx.ir Technologies is an industry lead.o • in refining ancl adv-t.uicing, was[e-to-enei,gy teclunology tllroulld the COLIPItTy, W[jj,IQ- j)UjI)jj,o concerns abeam rvsdd,oal waste and emhssioris standr ,,ir(,Js porsis,'t as obstacles, to Qxp"411,4ii-IM, it is Worth 11ohrig that th�is 1.8 IMI llsstk! Collinion, to all waste disposal enterlo'loies. North Aniduveii shoodd exl�Jairo thm- advantages opfluinging tht,u.se industries frmn the (it" paibhic aNvaN-eness iwao tho' sphere of Public fir ifiur!'Ilcv, ps,urnoring the advanuemeiot rnru,•u effiripnt, technologi(,,�,,; fi-)r Waste ma.liagcment, As ail industry cluster, they enn emplciy- strite of' the art: teelin(Iogies, harness new scaircaws of waste t"evenue- on their kv iy to becuming tlie regional exti •ple ror wastc. -manage,merit solutions. On of the many bf,npfits r')f eneoui-aging this (Xullaboi,,Aion would b ca I o 81ilft p-iblic fro ry� 111[,� currunt, "out of W,"'111 sight, out mind"' perspective (ownrds the gual (4 pron.ioting an Tuodioustk'y toc"xic"I for 'sustainable tnanzig,ernent and growth, %,Vitstip niariagument is a't growing indWntf.'Y With expe,t.iidhig cconopitc potuntia.l. Nortl) Arvlover should take the o,pj.,)(-)rtunity to show muppart. for the waste Ind'ustri.es that exist while taking inuasures to reduve� any negative impacts, on surrounding grcnvth alld devo-,,+,)pj,y)ent potential. C'Ontain trash iiivl debris, that suatters across the lniulsuupe an-Aind Rxiae 125, Cuiisider the a. tlrert.icas of the operl Space &I'v] wind,ing voadi alongside iridustrial sitio,,s and ('ie airport Leverage local fi-rI*nr sr iti, green pi7indy)Ies by fpn,uposing scenic bikk.,! pial'us thfirfflt1,11 ,the "N,waste vid'u'stry chus(er" Ii ctj,-1:ft he cla brat,u r te("11 oo I og,i(k c"'Co 1'ropla II'L SAV as tiq-1,o- 24 Osgood tr.ivet Corridor Redev0apriwnt Plan- DRAFT June 05, 2013 9 Weatu altractive landscapes math fun and functional sculpturiri, made ilrola'i racyclud mateWals ahng bikejedes(,i-a°aan routes, and along thf,! Grurrid",n ro V Enl,pliasizcl ('conoinic benehUi create d by waste� inn ustrieri and their role, rrj skNfainabihty, 0 Upen Nihtles; in science-Wasses in local schouls for Uaurs, and education rf-garding pr c'Muct life cycles. • Adopt a*ahrightaking of ivnewalfe and altenixitke cn"gy AT"Ound waste industry clustxo% 0 Cansider a dekgn compedhoi; in which invited dr'>sigti(rrs Coneepts or huge hiss ellations dint donionstrate systems (A wasw rind reuse, with the, uahalhmge of ti sing oi.ilyrecycled materiah mote vi-entin g , an apsthetically, j,,,Jotmjng environment, I I P"VqUe Transit Oriented Development (TALC) Noah Andover Wnad aggms6vefy pwsue a Transit Oriented Development plan that ino,lttdcH all of' (lie, par else between Halt Road and the fhvverludl 1une, Tfiis will acconiplish five key goals: 0 Provide '1111'enities for Ni.,irth Andover residenw trans t opfi�')ns,, 0-inj,,)toy,inoilt, 110,U'4irlg Or)6011S, a,IXldsticwpg/servicesitteumatknnI aehvdies a ikl,(raiet and adatat to the next gene ra Cio ii of eimployers And a,nnpliuyiccs 4 Rudd, ujwn mixesuse PAIW"Is W get the mnst activity arid NuX bal4e frinnI the m this area 0 Position Nortli, Andover tir.) he, a key contributA.)r for regif,amril ri�d#?,%,,(,lop rne nt gu,ah; Moil Interstate 4195, growing in a wny Wat Ets twit tbe,. state's tra nsporta hon guals * I tar Wde a Mcrent "phice-makAg' stmtegy that nmk(,,q the ml,Yth,cimn,).ost �Aretcl'l of Mute 125 as lighly, productive, hi,gh qu�.d ity sn he(­qJ,i,q,,, with North Andnvex's values A Toi) in Nortb Andmvr wa0d Rend a strong signal "It tje "l ciwwwi� if, able to the, subuMawbased worker along with those who prefer live-work oystions. If namanphshad in milabaration with Haverhill, a TOD cvuld pWy an important role in hop, tu aclueve some of die redeveMpinciat go-als for Tiearby aivas, as wu41. A TOD woiild also have the patondal to create the critical niasm of aeuvity V_'i dovoll:ap ti ("onn-nel-Gial cer.iter dud, N(,,srtli Andmrer and nearby residents wuuld tnjoy: inn is Cbei"iter4, r(,,�,stau.rarltsq, and shop Retail A imt a firm lbunda6an Rn econarnin devaWpriment right now, bul walkahle, Whserwicc n0gliburhoods are, increasingly popular in suMban eattings, A Noeth Andover "I'M could plRy a rile in ray-Y divaAing cornmerdial acibivA Wag at stretch of 14U5 tho Ims Wmi lag&r Given cilia state's reneweid curntrutinunt to it seems Novo woMbile to pursue a modal Ir Giv, 1"OD thn't, irri luaM.lais significant froin, the state, in addhkn to uAng Me exishrig W*rs0W, (,001S applierAble in, 25 0good Swee CawWat Redevelopryient Ran—DRAFT Jure 05,,20113 thl area, such as ITF rind ETA dosig nation. A. hat of current state prograwns for 11111) 1projects in, included in Alipendix 13. N(,,)i,,th Andover should contintio with the idea uf as Wansk Oriented Developiment um 1,110 cc�ntral concept Rir the redevolcq)ment of the noi-theritrunst portion of Roiib,,` 125, In t'FLe TfunneRs Maskr Mnn undertaken Mr thn WguoWlAment proper-ty, a WMW T01) (MMPOMMt was I lowever, in order tci cru,,,aLe a real transit modW in this area. North, Andover Muhl PLUVUe an expanded inaster plan lor the TOO arf,,�a, and revisit concerns regarcling overnight train un� z4u,� area The pot.a n6al. fRor a train lay-by along the TOD We takni Wrihiernabe nuhu and nubancre JsHttes, undermining the residerAwl development that was esseriCial to the plam GJvon thu ind'astrial characAar of much of the land Stween Route 1215 and the river, its',eems that the town and the M137,A coidd. End a comproadso th.at meets moltiple ri(,ods, By ex and ning the yptotoiltJ1,11 a,4'tbe desinet Sdo cup 6MUMY and so rn e of the uniuyatde: 1,wrl ions of airport hand, a workaHe rsite may present its(,,d.f. Nortli And(rV,%r also has a m1ndibant "set in the, Wn-owned land, along the 101hrrimack, which )vfl] 1w useful in ffiture nvgotiations,, Expanding the TOO pis WWI W all of the other iscomniencieid auttions for the lljoute 1251 Car•idor, Intensibing use R all of the rwarby parce18 alorigthe, eaitside oflioutt-,, 125, At, 1600 Osgood, and for parcels approaching IS Vywrk hrie adds signifkN,,intly to Cc, adiNvabW densitm and makes a TOD nni& more al)1,)Pahng form of eoonoiiiic dnetopuent handp(�,)ij)(, Of pwicular interest is reewA work in P011tum iri w1dah a bicycle ruid ped-e9trian trail pordHels 14BTA rail Vackm an one Md, and Lim Neponset Rivur on the, other 11is example may W of rOevanco Or concepWahbrig the vahw of WVaRmho TOD eflbrts in the Osgood Strtrom, Corridor, and as iiescrij,,AtJon of the, pivdect is included in C., The TOD can aeconiphMi a nx,mbur of iniportant, guals for the town,, and the rvgiori, Oi:le ol 'the 'best aRpects of a mmkikum; zobng MUM is the potantial for Maim use of infrxstrnctnrc. ►ivtm, n.on-ru,91deruial land, in, Nhmth Andover and a shonv,, deWre not to infringe upon the character of suburban, and rural areas, th(,a (t()utv 125 (`"orrid-or area must be made to do as great deal. N'orth Aad(.,,wer Wild Oink awehAy Wit not just allowing, but ensuring, a variety of uses that oun Inahe this site active for as many hours ref f the day, and days of ile week as 1wasille. It needs the f1exibi.lity to adqA cwwr t,ime, or it w,ill i5k WavAg Wo town's tax baisc undeveloped, Thc�sc tare imput tant considerations that must be f etored in to the TOD niodel that the town choosos to persuq whether the &W is Rv a sudes of private, s tes crented.by a single developer, cm- a seties of subdMons ctreahal by a varktqe of budders, VN`fi de the study area has a, ciffioing very seprirate from th,(,, rest of North Andoveo A can bemnle an attractive center arf activity, and a suburban hvil), 26 Osgood Stree!t Cor6dor RedevOopvient Man—DRAFT'june 05,201113 CONCA AMO IN The ' h1cin for the Osgood Street Corridor- Reconnec.ted, Restructured, Reshaped, Renewed Keconnected For inany years, the .lo rrtduv`s roads, have sepanded the industrial Mrn tho agricultural, the emminercial fican Lhv� residential, the civac fruin tht!, [,')rivate, and the pavI,s fron) thc, "Ji<Ae, The varict), 0" stakeholiders in tht,, Corridor requdes the creation of new paArimshyi, and the 'Arengkoning of Md one& Recunnected, the Corridor's axe able Lo wine cancerns, itk,,ni(ify oppor-tunitiv and shme anhhhnu to the Ratim, KestruCtUred 11a-,,,,car ieeting the C`ovrirb,,]'4 8t,,flieholdms has mvwd rmmi Mr new dialogue, and generMmd local intErest in mutually, lvnefLicial arrangemew Public investinent In extendirig Tr rvvjl sower servRe to the Corridor dewon,4rates the Town%s, t;orriyn tnient: t�o A of the ((,wrifAAjj`., st,alieholders, expauddig devP]OPLIleat 0j1PU1-tt1J1J0*-,s, on a-,O] parck7ls. Utilizing, the capactly of an exAbrig pr Kate sewvr systmn enables both tea and lundowner to dernunMawtv to We Commonwealth her Sward-thinking natUre of a tinique public/private initi tivca In addition w making a stnnig ense Ir state-level grams, W new imbastruoture attractH We, int(:wrest of alit'gide inveslal,3011C Reduped 'I"he Corridor is "llarougb-place" Into a Alteratioris to flic wo,rface, of(),,4goad Stxc,f,-A WOW that the vc)ad helongs W as nurnb,er of asers travAng in a of ways. Physlal impnweiuMs tAa the landscape provide visual interest and eueA� to care,, 011'er phy4ii,,ral amenizios, «Iind roinOrce the notiun or oe as an erneiging tdace in North Andovein Zonkg and design gui.duhnus offer developers assuraiwes about the invag,,e or I-lip Corridor, "tlic ("lorridor is navv desigrod wkh 1wroe in mind, WithOLIt. Which them can bc no W".0 Pbee, Renewed A nem; ennunuter A] Kmtbn putm the Carridor Whin ivach of Boston's North Sto(irm, A COMOn of Waince Inanageml,"!nt colupunies fills e III e rged as a n industry of re nArA,a I'A v AcriCs Of P;Jvieinent airrjund 1600 Osguo(l We heanne as mixture of ovsidenlial, retail, PinfOsshnnal, and civfr,,, wsee„ 1'raHsstretch yap to the recreation fields aanid br(:)AS the Lomm border, thmugh the apai-tmcn-it-s, shops, and Mew and dawn to the a mswalk. Arown the street are conservllburi 1,indsq farva stan&, and SO&LIde, Behind is hornc 1"or sortio, work for other,4, 27 Osgood Street Corridor RerlevOoproaNIE F in DRA,FT June 05.2013, Appendix A: Infrastructure limilmovement, Case Studies Salisbury: Fanaras Incluitrial Park --.m_--m......... Majorr Gants .............. —'.."Major Businesses MORE. I million Ax)dovev ..................- i PV Fngireer4ig& Marwfacuv-ii°ig ............... .................... Ol pram Old Ti O')e or The Qwn of Sal4bury! 2008 blaster Plan described Harry, Fanaras Jndwstnal Park atong lUbUil Wad as ar loped area Wh significant econoinic growth potontial, Along Interstate q5, with oas�y ao;eHH', to both 195 and 14911 Rabbit Road is ennsidered the pritne location for industri.,,,il devehnnnent in Sahsbury tlowover, the plan cited (nio particular- reason for the diWidtims the park had oxpuriumd ill and retaining tt,nnnts: "tho lack of public sewer servi&' (SahmbuKv 2008). ,At the firne of the plan's al, proval, the process of 1')rtxviding the t-.Nisi,ing ccnnrnckrcial and industrial interests with sewer extensians, had begun. In 2007, Salisbur�y reveive,,1 a 81 W ➢An grant frmn thp Wirnionwealth's Nlwesachusetts 0J3PC)Ytktnit"y H'cdoc'afion "'Ind E,xptinsnon Job% Capital progiMAII WORE) to upgrolAv the wMvr and sewer symems Wig. KabhA Road. The prqj(.,,ct, wliidi callpd Or the hwhWon of"20,000 feet of'suwer lines an. � 3,000 feet of water lir crsy was co ilsicle red a prereqiAsite Rn WhWndl Wdunrial bv"trnent i,'rtthe park (Chiaranaida 2007). In Jouluary 2008, the was able to slecure, a, ntaumbaaked loan at 2 pt rcent interest to Ixay fbr the walcr syst4en"i'.4 itpgrades, to be ivpaid Ywifliii'i 2,0 years. Pra)p-,rty %-ah"IeR in Fanara!� hidustrial Park inuvased, and huaiDesses, in the region begral"I tt') r"x'vnslder to the park, rm%; Qa,t it,s infra structural was able, to acc ➢nlrnodatv a g•eewr number of use& Salimi"my aamgted a $151 a9thun cumtruction bid W the prajoet ill February 2( 08, and cwwtruct6n vvas completed in 2010 (Chiaramida 2C)OS). soumes, lOwn of SaWbury AhaWr FM %blurnes Ono (Feb 2008) and I'wo (Oct 200Q Chiarz-unida, Ange je,am, "ToNvw $1141 grant will In iing Jobs," Netz,,bui-yport ATem,,s. 30 Jurle 2007 Chiaramida, Angetean. %:flisInu-y selectmen ammpt $3.04 Wd for wa- ter, sewer work," Neu,!s. 27 Peb 2008.a�w'r:rrraa+tar;Ylrar..t 2B 0sx9odll 5trect Ceriddor kedeveWprnent.Fan—ID A, T lrmrie 05, '2'0',3 GraftaniShrewsbury, C nT ch Park !'Major Grants Businesses DA: 90QOD0 , m............ �lri.v..ersity of Massachusetts 1.2 million Ba47m . MrsslJiglhv T ..... ...�...�.... 2.3 rh°rrlliora 'fri Tech Software t'ern'['e,h Ptir•k is a 12 aue taac"fur a:alogy park 'in the towns of lh_ru w°slrucrv.s, and f" nal°i.o n. rrq`l`e lama k is a, Am We Rm Exit, l 1. of the 11rissachusettm Turrrl.rr, a and within a lraNnnlC of the G'r°aflurl Stop (ml rho Worcester Une of the NO TA's's C(.)rnrriuter Rail. °rho Wor°cest v Business Develcaprrrw':nt ("oq)or,ati(.)n acquired the land tldhrr°n Commonwealth in 19,W, an(l eterunined that the crntnil°hrcrved par•cd held the patunt.ind Ar af)praxiniately 675,000 gLlR.rr°c� Ant of develchprment (' `llDC nn date). The Town of d;r2mfd,on and the IN RI)C, received a 's9CH),000 ra.rrt fium the EDA far) d vulralh the rrlmcessail, i frc'1',strlrCIAIr"(:u" WW..er, sewei,, gzq and r~'lmh i ity", '1"his grant lovvragv i a f,,Jditiocl"k hands lium the Conu non heahRh. wlhkh prf_,vide,,.f in ,additional S2 millic'ni grarit for the park's iu�rfr°austrrncture. In racf fitirra'a to infrastrnctnmo, l"rrr"haling, the ' v" fii,l�(! and the Trravn of ,Shrewwsbury w erra abl.0 to suru,.0 e 815 5 milli n in stau'te funding grant front la'"t'trl"D, ran"MCJ S2.;1M from Mta,s,sFhg h'wiy) trr construct an $17 rnr Hi" n dollartr canneltor rrc,ad li"car°ah flout: 20 to the park. 'Srrrc o S mfert^I.,etMh Park's constrlactQu phase was completed in 2W4, it has, hratne lvmc to r number of interests including State Street Bank, Ix i� ech �,..,crltwR:r'ruh, d,':hrr'r University of Wfas sacr'I'rhrsr.yl.tq and 1J.)ltXX veterirrmy r^asc arr(,4i (\A1BD ' no date), l ra.r"ud an the srhmes.R r (`."o2°h.'l"ac,lh Auk, LheN'tr.BDC p'urclnased nn atacent 85mv pa ml,1, m llrrewvsl:aum,, flhtctr°o crate the llevelolaiment of ti 0,ttO0 squam feet; 53rh Hg ht irrdustricui and nta"aouufanctuur-in,g;, orirm project, t,° nTech Park Rast, lNwsrrOtf°crm4f Idom the infr°arstr uctrury hurrit� clr:ing the f:'lom l°r,c h lNr'l!1. sewer amt wahm, lines were es.tpr led thr r 'io nmw,, J°rtar°r°el„ and a 1=4(`lua;;rt uul°cess road was built off oftfr(,,, or°rt final tormentor mad with whnother.. $,l tvillion of fu2lctiaK The 'E )A provided $2N4 and SIM came from PWED (,w1,!,lf,E,J t;(°tltl), l:r`h 2011, a l'ucal deve+.hpor c.:,w^prc ssed interest, irr f'erh.°.fa,rc.fh l`'udi East, and tnrrnnrlrnhrsed the lt- nd from the V4'BDC for V""'l o"idlion ('.l'horapson 2011 j. summ Worcester Business inesnr DeveluaT.uru ent tptr'h"f„nh:mat;r011, "t'v/!en'l"1:c h tarh4l T lht;.tl.).// w tPmewwfhcic.arorn�n'tutu';r,�tu°nt,ar�rmlh.trilf. "State u�randtil local officials &rralll t;°r°casrrrl',l l r~c a irhr c. r.¢nrhurar,y.'" d 'irrc, KrmtafmrmamI rem'i.l Estule Jn.arannr.al, tl July 20 40, Thompson,son d�" r El 1211`" "Shrewsbury rnCllrStrlr'rl park rdwf„rlP„C1 7 F'..l('gV'aid7i ct: Gazette, 2 Jan 2011,. 2 t sttrr t Street CorndQr aarcaa"trV ta"ai':aa emit Ihataaaa—DRAFT lomwe:05, 20,1113 Medway: Medway Business Para at Interstate-475 ..,.., _ _.....�.m_.� _...... Major Grants Major Businesses 1 �G: 500,0oo Cy krex h1t RE: 3.1 millscrra IT Systems __V = .. ,, V., _ _m �,.. P ty P lanufa[t t r) '"l.le ledw ay Business t'°auO is omte mile Varn the lnter t.aaLe 496 — Raute 1109, imatmr r!,utuarn, and wwert,l'uiaa tern Wes uf WON commct ans to Imth 090 and 1-915, Despite, thL location, 1"uledway's '1999 laster° Phan described t,l°e f',rrk as Nndcrdevelnt.w'] due Lo a lack ak'f »aa wer infrastruc.tar,m and wetlands r°estrictionra " (3i'vien the sharp inar^eaae, in rosi Iont Mal dovelc.aprxlunt, Glue town b aJ is+auper c::encced in the preceding r:ocaades, -the 1999 plan. enr:phaasized. the need to zone and plwan for land nsos (Nled Gray 1999), On hews Wer„ the 2009 Master Thin noted the impmuting completion of than ltlee:hv ay's lair„uRtrial Park Scwvr Jrcxacl,araaa ion project. The prrQwt: e usul teal in the cc_arrstr"i~aa:t;°ion of,'22,()f90 1;iawarc-ar i'lnet of IS- and 12 aurch sewer maims, as surlwmerasibk+ pump station, aerial tlwce anain,, tc: aame the park, (NTa s EEiN 2' 08). t.."ornplie'ted a'c'a 2W9, the $5,.2 aVI94Jbffiori pP"ojeet was Wed 1n4? ra $1.6HAd contrR atio frovi (he Town in 2003, as $500,04,0 (4naarna,;nity D va"sli.rprues nt- ,i'Nc^ ion Grant (CE)AGY and +a $3 al'a'i; grant in 2007 from (he aat2at;a"W N'1(RE prrograan 2009, (Ameaii 200Y. "4, market study umnplarla d in t:hlfll,. e tin ated that l'uRy alevelopt.-rd infrastr-uct.-ar(.,, in tho paaY1 wa I WSW* to 1 t9tJ(J„000 square feet, 1aa�a�'r'a?ac`lifig rarNel enable the d�w�Fs�l.tr ra°a��;nt aaf”r�arr addaGri�rz;wl Gt�� , A,"lr,dww=aay VVitla 950ryOM) of annual tax rovrc:nue (1'GC 20011 ''rms increase in sewer wi.,taircit.y Wcaald camaa.able Gybe_%, as n aajaary c% raise equipment uriai.nuflactuitrM wvit.l'a its c,Grd^l,aaarrrt:u;e h eaadquar airs in tire: pur k, taa expand t ern thdhty by a 1pprrcmiar�mtely 100,01'..10 Square feet, r°arad increase, thuir wNaorkta`ar`tae of 25U to 7U (C�r°a.meN,ii .ltttWI Since the prcd efs y`a'rn pletiii°m, a:anothur° wmnuf„:ar:t ur'"'e°.r hr vs 'lo rc,atvd a the p;@a,rN°lc'. AZT It,.t�.wl�'l Systb'rrvr ern'pit")Y's h"'10 eoprlo r.n the field, of"electrical transrrajAsion, manufacturrr:ra C'.laa mdwaaJaay 2ta09). Sources: ".1"(:rom ofAledwwtay. Tor,))?, a,j'11 e,rrwa y Master Mon, M,my 1999. T(,,svvn of''Aleffivaay. 151009 Ma°P 7.+1°cu 01e:mier Plan. Ju;Jara'e 20tlll„ d,s,a"aa4:h1Ba."5ft'flA E."br 'Q""nt;avd" 00% uf Energy w"!9d, .kffairs. "lwlrawr"aa'ona'U"d1',"r Laal Notification d^acrrrrr t Muw,m°t¢1ua,aat;a,. l+]EA#14203,, l l Apr,r a 00 8, f;°a'caa^watt i, P,3U ."'Patri ll groats ti.,1r creation n in 1 ledwm ,R„Millor'd Dmr y " etvs, 31 dealt' 2007 l'f.;iC Associrates. HarrlaVI strtrl,y/cra rlytraria ar,;v lrar,a°t ,sfraa;r$ t'ar6t +r.t: 1195. Se;,') 2001, 30 Osgood Stree Coi dw Redcvelarprrrern Mar;-DRAFT"Jo(rrx 05, 20 13 Framir7ghanaia FrarnNngha,r"ri Technology Park Major-Grants, ... aj�a�r ar H �ln °��� ,......� Us "tenses �or 14. ��fdfior ieaa rro , ... Bose FedEx F r:andrigh am 10chnology Park (FT P) is 20 miles fr^rare N'ew, England's large t crtic.s; Nor"aareii i:,a:;r" and Bostam 1%e park has rli.r:°w,d,.t access, t,a Interstate 90 and .Route 9, Avast, r"kN rt a o f the ra'r.ta.n i w"tr mi o; the t M'p o tnghww^aay& For yearn x it has i,r� 4 r l "hi4"`q!'lu, tc) the he.adlqaraaat,r"wrm and R&D fac.ihtie4 o f twwro o f t he towd°s's Nawr„g.e..r, erraPlc;rycrr°a°d: RMdN 110SO, These c:caarrlaaanks along erraalaldy sawn°r 3100 pe ya1% and other prominent d;onipanres . will] , Nestle, and Sheraton among — employ httarh,-oc;ls of employees, as woh (U1.,1 2012). In arrdear to aadrt°crnimo at„x tiae ongrrirrg pmww di in .taw`TP, t'�lie to w n's zoning bylaws worc.a a-a tuatdnd tad) xallc°w incric rise a ev ela;ri. rie t densifrc.ws lcrr niaanufactrrrrng., 111), and as a;rcaatmi art"flee space, (1'e rwtia° e.ch 201tl), Even sander couscu, AtWe t;Paraayayataons, "I"arirt°wcileh era'^a~aamhriedl that the �,oriing RItOratiranM aataLOd add another 1 rraiHion squarrr. feet; Lo the 2.77' ;t'rri,i ion square 1'i.iet^ krla`d,aadty lauih or in eunst.r•cedon„ l.fowwaovo:rr, this 1-adai1rt out uscenario wc°aaalda be impossible WLNaout major raalrastrrrctural upgyaciem to the zxaurhuipaJ water and sawr:a.r., sy;;,oms at FT P, T sea nme 1"u ndinp far Lbel irafiastructu:o<re prnjee , the Town of Frantinghani Nrrvrlo,,,,i with Gerrt,aa e to d:limniarastrate that in,ii•ast.r.uaural d;evdwld':ry rr unty was ,.a irrar'equihite to ia'dustr'laal expansion. In November of 2008, Lhe newt l'c.dr•'ar ed 11Tas sachuswatts l..ifra Sciences (.°crnu.rr (l'rTl{`O) argwmedl to Onri ar lalaaaadmacl water/sewer upg;m.cle program 11aaough the staat'd:,'4 C,iitµ Sciences Acct, to go h,anal-l.a:a h and;l with Genzyn.adw's large-meale exp aarrr oji. A $5.2 aa.rrN.lad.:n grant enabled 1?r.amingh.aarn to replace thu. paaAW raging ww^ a.Wwdatawr° pump Won.. urnplet,ed the ratl��t y�,dar^ the pr"daj a..t w"rPas trraa�ed to avr� tin w�' �q.a 1 t�_, � lm , rtlr (,�c rr�� rahc. s schdv,clarle foil' drew. rrrarrrtrl tc:,rtaarihag processes, aatisfatCLsrdy progress triggered the release of a,a $ .hi gradarat Or the pr°r),jecCs second ph"w, upgnma.cin FTP's w,,,,t(w,r and vmstcww^att,ddr 2001))„ Phase two brought the lahrrkl water trax.rs:r,rr,rssin moms W 2(1 ,in.d:h diaimeter , and inn assed the capa.6ty of a water ptunpi.ng station 1"rd"rm 4 million gall )wq per day (111(; ,D) 1,o 6 Wtl (Tel r al'ee r 2010, TwwT; yomrs) laaterr Genzy"rrrt."s crWr aad.r d the opening of it nmv Q000—square fin,~rt plant, Tbe facility, which rates(,-sc,,nts ,a Tarr rporartf.d arcrvvstrr-ent rrl"over MUNI, will awm ploy a'ptaro im atel.y 50101 pieoplor. 31 Oiy,00d Street Corridor Retlev,0oriment:Hall - DRAFT Julie 05, 1013 As i,,,.i conseqiterice of the infrastruct,ure piyeds at VTP, tioiditicau:d intarestz; hav(," acqtiired pivpeHT I the park, ems, w(.,dl, The Angms.9 Grou,,,)'k tilfims to invent S150 NOW, in throu paivels adjacent to Ow Bos(,,w coraphm were dependont, ation the final phaso (StIl", sewor's, improve ments. ARM tho 8ewe• project camouted in 2010, the dmuloper iritends to proceed with tbo conMudion of the Cros,"road',", (4"u' orate, Center, wvbich cmlls for app roxilmakly dO(Q000square, lbct of'office and ',R&,I'r,) spacc� (Alt-DonaM 2010). Smams Whan Land Institute. Reuitalibing, F),arninghan; 71chnhul 1W & 9190 Owporum fAhm Sep 2012, TetraTceh.FrambWham Park Apt, 2010 mus""a.chusatts IM Scie'laces Center. "Centex appmvcs $7,7 inillion grant f6r Phase M" l""VeS4 releaso. 28 00. 2009, MeNnald, Dan Meweq Immuit top special TM wan"m rn Praminghaa­]L" AIeIr(AVeqt tai y Ahm 6 Jan 2011). 32 Osgood' ar-u;cc Cornidar ttedee Oopr"mrrrrurr,Plan –DRAFT)ummf', 05,7013 Gardner- Summit Industrial Part Ma'or° {grants Major Businesses EDAA 675,40 ... .., FACT Fastening Solut�rcori. . �. New England Pepddlrr F '. Incorporated to Nlar,vh of 19R6, the US. Economic Du%,elmrtarn(;, ( , dmmnnistrattirm Provided the ";J Gardner arid the (L,,,irmlmmr���rm° ll�cmclrr�m°�rrl��opar�rnt uthoritr� tIGIPU�'d with �a �t��lm,t:t$.tt,u r°root, tiro establish Summit l`mr.dustriaJ, l'rrw.'k (t.Jlve:m• 1997). A the firne, Sum,rmmit. ind".rstr°urdl Farrlt was 125 acres of undevelr.rf t-d land, c ric. rnile from the of Routes tOl tmd 1,10, rrt i tlm.r•c,sr guiles from F1,outr: ,, "I"co ay, thirty acres rermm,in mmrrdevc4crpud (Garrlrmer° rttm clmr°te), By 20021, six structures hiri 1 to ere built, totaling ovc.r "180,0()0 ,4q,t ire fFet of zn�atmril'rr�flttmr.r"r�' ttr°rml lig'lrt industrial space (A,"o,iHor 20.12), ads rmr tlae� ra tty fray ramra,my}�, mamtrmaaitrsalitn�r is mmor,t,lacrr"ra 1'c.at^crc St.(^r' t.1 )Ullt;y„ rm Of' r�rr rrtit iu L,er°statte access has dmsaowar;ri,rta rid. ee unu,inic gm°% th in t°1ardr ,or, 'Tu rm."maaamin c°d.u�n pcl tltdiwi and lmm'ng bu si me.ssea back tuw� thmtr trrta, Gar°dm^,.er° extended the city's mulniit"mt.rtO o u,t to thcu lms'ar~lc With the fundlrrrtg r'c,rrc°arru,urf From tine ED ,, Srrn'm'm'°mvrt,"„a hww dcWFs were, develcrpoi to tMt level a,,int:i.ripating full lau l,.l•mmcrtt, 'l"his hr,m t mablc:d thtn perm°k to off'i,,r p otantmal ten an pre-rrlrprow a.i f4;'"r' std.7Y"m water and d`,l.mmlar'.1,ge systems, and caArA rlmtrlr por"tnirt&rl;," to accC3rllr7ad)tlm'ile n,, r'au mloc'r'. of uses, including mrm�uiul"lwturing, warehousing, rand R&D (Gardner no datt";1. lolly, C,lac= kamr.r,inesses at Suw mmii Trvc°lm.rstr^mrm:1. Park provide. W,,if�,,Oe Pnij,.:minyrncnt to rap,t7rc..m�6mvtmtely 1,50 Jar"c„rp le. Sources: ()lvt° r^, john. "The Mver Ru",l ar tw" l°mttgos�tif rr s.l�mtmru�sm� f,�l;u,v"trol r:°r�in�vvrs��l taivp�r m��"t�mm"r°t 1rmll` Cia',v o Gardner lfc.,dcM eIr,;:rtrrruenC Auth mr•rt y, aaSorvorroit >rr durt;:r°ial. Pilr°p.r., h.ttpm Y a r d n u re d u.vi,i°I,u ti I t()w rahttrJ .net Pagr;s/Gamdn ii,r°l 1)C..W P b D o es)su mmit: Gity Ass3essor. �, mes,sd'rr's Online lmlrr for Gar•d:ner,, A," la<•ttla//d,ata.vision appt'r.rrsaol,rr:.rr'm /C a:rdnC—rNLVscarc b,am 33 C]sgoad Street Corridor Redevelopment Plan- DRAFr Junc 05, 20-13 Appendix S: Programs for Transit-Oriented Development While recent efforts have been made to simplify the application process for many of [:he state's economic development funding programs, the options are still extensive. To help municipalities male sense of the var sous initiatives, the Massachusetts Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development provides resources for encouraging both Mixed-Use and Transit-Oriented Development. One resource, available online at http:11�4 tiv w.mass.;ovlhedlcUanmunityfp lanninglg'uidehni�ecl-c.rse-d e�elop rYa(?nt-t rya resit;-nrinntnd.html, summarizes the primary and secondary funding programs. for TOD projects. The site identifies each program's purpose, eligibility criteria, and funding uses. While some of these are already HI }dace in the Corridor, others may be of value in the future Primary Resources • Chapter 7.011 (Smart Growth Zoning Act) • Chapter 4,3D (Expedited Permitting) • Commercial Area Trans-it Node 1 lousing Program • Community Development Block Grant • D'st.rict Improvement Financing • Economic Development h'ur]d • Economic Development Incentive Program • Housing 17e plopment Incentive Program • 1nfnistructure Investment Incentives Act ■ MassWorks Infrastructure Program (see Appendix C) • Urban Center Housing Tax Increment Financing Program • Urban Renewal Program Secondary Resources • State-Subsidized Environmental Insurance • Brow nfields Redcvelopmernt Fund • Citizen Planner Trafining Collaboratiivc (see Appendix C) • Poer-ter-.Pear Technkal A4slstance Program • Relocation Assistar7ce Program • Smart Growth 1 Smart Energy Tool-kit At the federal level, the Environmental Protection !Lgeney provides information and support: for 'roDs. In addition to materials from a recent, presentation on partnerships for smart growth, the EPA also provides an online trip generation calculator. Trip generation IS the first step in the most common approach to transportation analysis, the four-step model. It is essential for modeling the expected travel demand of a Transit. Oriented Development. h 1,tFa:lJwtivw.ep a.gnufstnrx rtg r°n��:thfrvnkainars}pdfll'artner�hip_:111512.pdi' httl):l/y v,ww.epa.g'ovfsm7rtgrn4v.thfmxd tripgeneration.html 34 Onood SveLt Corridor IRemrrurOoparroomt Plan - IDRA FF June 05, 7,00 Appendix C., MasskVorks and t1ie CFTC ,rhe Mas=iks Infrastnicture Programi nom; COnSCIMMUS SiX grant prograriis, in otxler to Mambne appliabons Mr pifects which address si variety of state pricri%, Former lao9roans now a part of the MassWorks opmatiun judude: the Public Works lfwmmiM Development Grant, tbe Commurnty Development Action Grant YAM): Lhu Gromh FAtyin Initintive (CAH) Grant thin (1portuAry Wkwadmi and Exjj�ans,icjn Program (M()RE)� the SmaN Tbwn Rural Afsistance Prograin (STMkPY and LN Minad (Wented OeN,t loprne tit (TOO) Grant Prcgraxn, 1" 2012, the rown or m aon,s, m1ton MIqges Sirmsmipe Imp •ovensent fl•"M received.n. MassWorks grant of $1 ph,, r rhe grant will, sai,pport strectscape improveroei j,Uq to o'n"Inect, two of TOM& Allages along the Nuponq(,A 11iver'. The projecVs goal is to advanec, mtrroril. and proposed txansh=i(..mted devulopment, housing nonstructibon, and nuw retWI in the villageq which ara sur")d by AMPA stops on thp MimonfAlatta-pan High Line, and bkyde and pedestrian access along the Neponsot ISH, nic Citizen Planner "TraAng (Illaborative is �a planning �,and land use timincing smske prmAkd by UNWR Extonsion. Affifinted %vAb t,he UAImss Department 4,A' 1,;,,mdsc ipe Architec.,Iurp and Regional IILuminj the •PTC Mrs wmTshopq unkne motimes, and m- needed training to local pInnning and zoning ,Ns ecxim-rmic devclopmc nt funding propranis are mWed to Nquent change, one of the (OPTC's WoNdes is to ensuro that Awl oRIMA are tip to clate, m Mnling options, In Marcli of 2013, at the CPTC's Am�,iwal AnKeneq one smsion wtis d(qfieated to Infrastruct'l rl"O F"inancing. Presentalioi,wq fi,oni thc, session covered topks relvant to the Mood SUM C,orridur, including a review goidebook Mr pit, bHe Anandn% cMhons Or pubhr,/private firarlidi.ig, and as review of caurrent g,,)rognttrns, Or infrastructure Warwin& Nlat,rial, try. n th, Infrastructure Financing se,,4sm'm are available at 35 AM H Fps 'ursue firarms itg v, t m tc curb Cut s�Y oIi a Iplst Standards Zone for Cohesion Bwb2-11 Firm �..aun�h CQrrrl�c I I �1 trtrenss 5 Initiate Corridor t=,1earlu t L, g I I L.ak�C €:blicliuwic MIT I Y I�. W, Y A Go;nfnunify Partnership... The Office of CHIFF OF POLICE TO: Andrew Maylor, Town Manager FROM: Paul I Gallagher, Chief of Police DATE: July 3,2013 RE: June 2013 Monthly Report As the summer months are upon us the police department has increased patrols in the downtown areas and the Old.Center. With a donation frorn +Cafua Manageiucnt, we were able to purchase five new mountain bikes for our Eikc [knit.These bikes replace our 10 year old bikes that were in need of repair. Our officers now patrol areas like Weir Hill and the towns' playgrounds where a police presence is better served on the bikes, This month there was an incident where a person was reported to try and harm themselves on Wcir Hill. Our officers quickly dcploycd the bikes and began the search ranch quicker than any foot patrol could. The person was found and received the needed assistance. North Andover Police were involved in a nationwide DEA initiative. This involved a search warrant at a local convenience store. The DEA.had seized a quantity of synthetic connabanoids from the store which led them to a large seizure in Salern KH. This type of drug is marketed as a pot pourri so as to avoid the FDA. Youths then purchase the product and smoke it like rxrarijuana. The problem is that because this drug is not regulated,there are certain chemicals that,when ingested, could cause paranoia, psychosis, and physical illness such as seizures and other sicknesses. Our officers were trained on what the substance is, identifying features, and what action to take should they come across it while on their tour of duty. We expect to see snore and more of this type of dnig activity since it a tempts to bypass Bove mrnert regulations and is marketed openly_ The drugs are federally prohibited. Once again vehicle breaks were an issue. Despite the arrest of three suspects, the breaks continued. One suspcet was apprelxended in alxother community with our residents stolcn C1PS. 'T`hc breaks occur late at night and the victims had left their doors unlocked. Llsitig social media, the press and informational letter in our towns tax bills, the police departincut urged residents to 1475 Osgcsad 5tr�:et, Numb Ardnver, Massachusetts 01845 Telephone: 978.0£;3-3'G$ Fax:978-08 5-0249 s'ccu re their v4hiable�'jud tc') repoll any:$Uspiciryus activity. three,arrests,nientiorLed carlier, were the result of alert residents who noticed something uimsual in dieir,nei0g )borhood or mw a suspect commit a,break o; a vell"ficle and cal led us" Whilc vve are conctrocul and being,pro,'Idive in our eftbrlt�,;to keep this activfty from 10'ecurring, we arc pleased to sec, our residenvq being active iii assistirig,us widi our dutics. Fhc poh(cv dopartmenthas hire,,d and begin training sorne reserve offikers to assist with (lie SUrTIT110'r 11'14"Inth�' "T"I'tese, off is have. successfiAly counpictud a reserve ai,,,ademy and are tiow enr('41od in the Field Trainhig Officer program, Thvy are assig ,ned to a Field"I"rairtirq; 1 , Ofl, cer Who is lastructing t1leill ol) jpatrol I)mcudures,rules and re.gulations and (lie stibde ilwances.than make Mwth AiidOVL(aJ°tjlrc uniquc town that it is. We are e-xcited to hm e sorre new, Offioerq on the �troet arld jliive Iligh hopes, for heir contribution to the dcpw*trnerL With tho 4 a I'l of July'upcomi.ag, otir staff has been in oontact,with d"ie Festival's (w'omfllilte , to en,411'(",that thC'lIOIidIiy is celebrated the best way possible. Officers will be on foot arid bike patrols diving;tho road taco cis well as during the Fireworks (fisplay, R,eqj,de'jI:ts call expect to see "I'stri"mg,polic'e,preserwo befi")rc, dur`ing and after the display ass wel] as flxrori gbotit thc wcekond_ OtIrgoal is to'niAt, thQ 110fi(fiq safe for residents -.is we'll a.s visitors froni uut oftowm. Afler nmch,('fiqcvmion,, I huplemenwd a plan to monitor and track all calls fim-service and d,aylo day operatikyn's ofouf(",%mimmi(y Ser%rice/Animal Officer(C'S'O)� This rnonth's reporl Nvil,l Con'taill infra li'llation c'An What our C',SO does anm how iumh of ari impact at rclk,wes our patrol offikers, firoai some calls, Thcric are calls for service, for zuiirnal I:nublems,, anirrA pick-ups, and leash [aw co Laint. ,inp q. Tliere wziis also a nasty dog fig�ntoa orie ofour,streets ia`i town rem ulfing in CTlIO['gQIIQY1 SILJJLge�rly amid to hefty bill auvooll as By-taw viinlatons, This incident wotild have tied iij) a pohce officer fbr the ,geater ):ait of the day and restrictmi the use of a car to patrol the town, Next month we ariticil%ite saveral promotions to take placcn. We will be proinotirig ortes'erguant to it helAtemiat positiori arid two patrol officers to surg(!antg. With ttwmi promotiorv'a, and the re(irern,ent of orm Ofoul senior command staff, we will see upward rri.overrient,cwt our (4 jeers North Ari,daver Poli ritne Statistics m __ w.... ;rims; A tJ _ , . .,............. ... N junj w r..... t -_-. Domestic Abase 12) 17 5 417%1 A,& , Assault 2 4 1 D l�4 �._ Suspicious Activity 103 1 - 6 r .... �m..M,.._ . e.. �_- _.�_.... __... _ y 150.0% ..� M 2 50.0% , „ , �.. �� . ,......_ Larceny 1 12 .7% ....._ s. :�. General Disturbance 48 36 2 .0% Alarms Res &, Comm 1013 132 � 9 �d t o Ptb1-1c t 1 0 0.0%. 911 Hang UpI Abandon 33 d7_ 14 i 42,4% 911 Hang Up/Abandon Aid to Public . Alarms R Comm r p G ✓Jp � Gen ic-ran Usturbance � � , .... Larceny &E MIJ � May Suspicious Activity &.I3,Assa,is i t ("),oniest9c Abuise, 0 100 150 _... _ m....n. ..nm._ .__ ......ero ___ rro t Summons M� 13 Jun-12 i Cha—t _ ......_ ... .�...._. _ _ .. ,�_�. _m._ _ n. . Total Booked 67.,,.... 66 _ O '1 Ar"osts 2 0.01 �. . .....m Summons ib 1 1 �• �, 7 Warrant Arrests 11 0 233.3 p"" � _ 1 Calls for Service North Andover Police Crime Statistics Arrests/Summons PC ...... Warrant Anests Tort 16 C cmkrx 0 IC 20 30 40 so 60 70 80 �. . mm .. .m.. _........... Proactive Pol, r Mpyj3J jun..L3� } p . 10.9% . ...�__. _. _. Motor veblele Crashes 5 o, �.3 ....... _._ ....... i __... Propel Cheeks 494 2 %.p.. . ..... ., _ _... i May -- h onor vphjdcc,stops 100 20C 300 413,11) 501) 6 00 w ...��.. �...��. Coarnunit Service Off. M a 1 _Change ge � t Anfinal .. .... w�...... �... — Calls for Service 195 ... _ Document Service 3 Parking En forceni nt Poe Checks,