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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-04-27 Board of Selectmen Minutes BOARD OF SELECTMEN MINUTES April 27, 2020 CALL TO ORDER: Chairman Richard Vaillancourt called the meeting to order at 7:01PM. In accordance with Governor Baker’s Executive Order issued on March 12, 2020, suspending certain provisions of the Open Meeting Law due to the ongoing COVID-19 public health emergency, this meeting took place via conference call. All Board members and staff participated in this meeting remotely. ATTENDANCE: The following identified themselves as present on the call: Chairman Richard Vaillancourt, Clerk Rosemary Smedile, Licensing Chairman, Regina Kean, Chris Nobile, Phil DeCologero, Town Manager, Melissa Murphy Rodrigues, Deputy Town Manager, Denise Casey, Director of Administrative Services, Laurie Burzlaff. Clerk, Rosemary Smedile read the following statement: Pursuant to Governor Baker’s March 12, 2020 Order Suspending Certain Provisions of the Open Meeting Law, G.L. c. 30A, §18, and the Governor’s March 15, 2020 Order imposing strict limitation on the number of people that may gather in one place, this meeting of the North Andover Board of Selectmen will be conducted via remote participation to the greatest extent possible. Specific information and the general guidelines for remote participation by members of the public and/or parties with a right and/or requirement to attend this meeting can be found on the Town’s website, at www.northandoverma.gov. For this meeting, members of the public who wish to watch the meeting may do so on their televisions by tuning to Comcast Channel 8 or Verizon Channel 26 or online at www.northandovercam.org. No in-person attendance of members of the public will be permitted, but every effort will be made to ensure that the public can adequately access the proceedings in real time, via technological means. In the event that we are unable to do so, despite best efforts, we will post on the Town of North Andover website an audio or video recording, transcript, or other comprehensive record of proceedings as soon as possible after the meeting. PUBLIC HEARING Public hearing to receive comments on proposed amendments to the Personnel Policy for non-union personnel Included in the packets was the revised Personnel Policy. The policy was sent to all employees for review and comment. Pursuant to Town Bylaw, Section 37-3, the Board of Selectmen must approve the changes. STATEMENT TO BE MADE BY CHAIR PRIOR TO PUBLIC HEARING: Pursuant to Governor Baker’s March 12, 2020 Order Suspending Certain Provisions of the Open Meeting Law, G.L. c. 30A, §18, and the Governor’s March 15, 2020 Order imposing strict limitations on the number of people that may gather in one place, this public hearing of the Town of North Andover is being conducted via remote participation. No in-person attendance of members of the public will be permitted, but the public can listen to this meeting while in progress by tuning in to Comcast channel 8 or Verizon channel 26 or online at www.northandovercam.org. Members of the public attending this meeting virtually will be allowed to make comments if they wish to do so, during the portion of the hearing designated for public comment, by emailing lburzlaff@northandoverma.gov Chris Nobile made a MOTION, seconded by Phil DeCologero to open a Public Hearing pursuant to the Town of North Andover Bylaws Section 37-3 to receive comments regarding revisions to the Personnel Policy. Roll call vote: DeCologero-yes; Kean-yes, Nobile-yes; Smedile-yes, Vaillancourt- yes. Motion approved 5-0. Town Manager Rodrigues explained the edits which were as follows: classes added to equal opportunity policy, new policy regarding nepotism, new policy on non-disclosure agreements, defines additional hours for exempt employees, appointment harassment complaint officer, increase in vacation time from two to three weeks for new employees, sick leave to be used for routine medical appointments and to care for family member and increasing bereavement leave. The Town is in the middle of a classification study so changes will not be made to that until that study is complete. There were no comments from the public. Board of Selectmen Minutes April 27, 2020 2 Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by Regina Kean to close the Public Hearing to receive comments regarding revisions to the Personnel Policy. Roll call vote: DeCologero-yes; Kean-yes, Nobile-yes; Smedile-yes, Vaillancourt-yes. Motion approved 5-0. GOVERNMENTAL REPORTS Update on COVID-19 Health Director, Brian LaGrasse, gave an update on cases, more testing is being done at nursing homes. The Board of Health passed an order for food workers to wear masks. The Board recommended anyone entering the businesses to wear masks. Dr. McMillan stated the hope is to preserve the health and safety of everyone since food workers are seeing a large number of people. In response to a question from Mr. DeColgero, Mr. LaGrasse indicated he is in contact with other health directors and they are working together to coordinate messaging. Ms. Smedile asked when will we have testing results for people that are asymptomatic. Dr. McMillan stated that there is no direct evidence that if you are exposed that you are immune or for how long. Dr. McMillan stressed the need to continue to practice social distancing and wearing masks, regardless of where we are with testing. Chairman Vaillancourt asked about plans for reopening. Mr. LaGrasse indicated they are currently trying to figure out the best way to allow businesses to reopen. Ms. Smedile asked about allowing pet groomers to open. Mr. LaGrasse stated the state has determined it is not an essential service. Director of Community and Economic Director, Andrew Shapiro, updated the Board regarding the small business grant program which ended today. They received 214 applications for assistance and have approved 106 applications for grants totaling $222,529 for payment so far. They have been referring businesses to the Federal programs through a partnership with Mills City Community Investment Group. Laurie Burzlaff, chair of the Affordable Housing Trust, updated the Board regarding the Emergency Rental Assistance Program. As of today, 52 applications were received and 10 approvals have been issued. Deputy Town Manager, Denise Casey, gave an update on the food distribution program. 29,411 meals have been given since the program started. The Senior Center is running a food bank and is still looking for donations. Senior Center has been distributing face masks made by the doll making group. Town Manger Rodrigues stated she is meeting weekly with other town managers and mayors and they are waiting for guidance from the Governor regarding reopening. Ms. Rodrigues does not anticipate reopening Town Hall on May 18. Ms. Rodrigues stated that there is an uptick in domestic violence calls and residents are urged to call if they need help. Sarah Brush will be reaching out to the Board regarding a video the Town is creating. FY20 Third Quarter financials and revenue update rd Finance Director, Lyne Savage, reviewed the FY20 3 quarter financials. Excise tax revenue are down but it is taking longer to post deposits due to employees working remotely. Other revenues and expenses are tracking on target and interest income is over projections. There will be a snow deficit and a deficit for overtime at the Fire Department but the Town should be able to cover those deficits. Mr. DeCologero asked if there are any concerns of not receiving property tax payments until next quarter. Ms. Savage indicated she will report back to the Board in May but she looked at 2009 and 2010 for comparison and collections were at 99%. With regard to the FY21 revenues, Ms. Savage stated she sees no issues with the current projections and is more concerned with FY22. Update on Columbia Gas road repairs Department of Public Works Director, Jim Stanford, gave an update on the Columbia Gas road repairs. nd They will be having a 2 public information meeting once meetings can happen again. Presently, the Department of Public Works is behind on work due to COVID-19. Mr. DeCologero asked if granite curbing will be used town wide or just where it currently is. Mr. Stanford stated they will make decisions on a case by case basis. They want to try to prevent people from parking on sidewalks and do what makes the most sense for the area. Mr. Stanford indicated they will look into adding a comment section to the “projects” section of the website. Contact information is on there now if anyone wants to email or call. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Rosemary Smedile made a MOTION, seconded by Chris Nobile to approve the Open Session Minutes of April 2, 2020. Roll call vote: DeCologero-yes; Kean-yes; Nobile-yes; Smedile-yes; Vaillancourt-yes. Motion approved 5-0. Board of Selectmen Minutes April 27, 2020 3 LICENSING COMMISSIONERS Regina Kean made a MOTION, seconded by Phil DeCologero to open a meeting of the North Andover Licensing Commission. Roll call vote: DeCologero-yes; Kean-yes; Nobile-yes; Smedile- yes; Vaillancourt-yes. Motion approved 5-0. Application of Robert T. Holland for renewal of a Junk dealer/collector license for 114 Jewelry & Antiques, 2350 Turnpike Street, Suite 110 Richard Vaillancourt made a MOTION, seconded by Rosemary Smedile that the Board of Selectmen, acting as Licensing Commissioners, approve the request of Robert Holland for a junk dealer/collector license at 114 Jewelry & Antiques, 2350 Turnpike Street, Suite 110. Roll call vote: DeCologero-yes; Kean-yes; Nobile-yes; Smedile-yes; Vaillancourt-yes. Motion approved 5-0. Applications for Fortune Teller license renewals Dolly Miller of Physic Readings, 163 Turnpike Street Elizabeth Santana of Mystic Moon Medium, 75 Park Street, #316 Richard Vaillancourt made a MOTION, seconded by Phil DeCologero that the Board of Selectmen, acting as Licensing Commissioners, approve the request of Dolly Miller to renew the fortune teller license for Psychic Readings, 163 Turnpike Street and the request of Elizabeth Santana to renew the fortune teller license for Mystic Moon Medium, 75 Park Street, #316. Roll call vote: DeCologero-yes; Kean-yes; Nobile-yes; Smedile-yes; Vaillancourt-yes. Motion approved 5-0. Richard Vaillancourt made a MOTION, seconded by Phil DeCologero to close the meeting of the North Andover Licensing Commission. Roll call vote: DeCologero-yes; Kean-yes; Nobile-yes; Smedile-yes; Vaillancourt-yes. Motion approved 5-0. NEW BUSINESS Vote to extend due date for real estate and excise taxes Town Manager Rodrigues explained that the state passed the Municipal Relief Bill which allows the Town st to extend the due date for tax bills until June 1, waive interest on overdue payments as long as bill is thth paid by June 30, and to extend the due date for exemption applications for taxes to June 30. Chairman Vaillancourt stated they should adopt all three to give some relief to residents since they will be paid by the end of this fiscal year. Regina Kean made a MOTION, seconded by Rosemary Smedile that the Board of Selectmen adopt the local options authorized by the following sections of Chapter 53 of the Acts of 2020, Section 10(a)(i-iii) to extend the due date of property tax bills under General Law chapter 59, sections 57 and 57C from May 1 to June 1, 2020; Section 10(a)(iv) to extend the due date under General Law chapter 59, section 59 for exemptions from April 1, 2020 to June 1, 2020; and Section 11 to waive interest and other penalty for late payment of any excise, tax, water rate or sewer charge or other charge added to a tax from any payments due on or after March 10, 2020 but paid before June 30, 2020. Roll call vote: DeCologero-yes; Kean-yes; Nobile-yes; Smedile-yes; Vaillancourt-yes. Motion approved 5-0. Vote to approve Personnel policy Chris Nobile made a MOTION, seconded by Phil DeCologero that the Board of Selectmen accept the changes to the Personnel Policy, as presented. Roll call vote: DeCologero-yes; Kean-yes; Nobile-yes; Smedile-yes; Vaillancourt-yes. Motion approved 5-0. Vote maximum useful life of departmental equipment to be finance A vote of the Board is required in order to issue bonds for financing equipment. Regina Kean made a MOTION, seconded by Chris Nobile that the Board of Selectmen hereby determine pursuant to G.L. c.44, §7(1) that the maximum useful life of the equipment listed below to be financed with a portion of the proceeds of the $2,788,230 borrowing authorized by the vote of the Town passed at the May 14, 2019 Annual Town Meeting (Article 11) is to be as follows: Purpose Borrowing Amount Maximum Useful Life Replace Engine Truck $660,000 10 Years APX 6000XE Portable Radios $191,700 8 Years Roll call vote: DeCologero-yes; Kean-yes; Nobile-yes; Smedile-yes; Vaillancourt-yes. Motion approved 5-0. Board of Selectmen Minutes April 27, 2020 4 OLD BUSINESS None TOWN MANAGERS REPORT Job posting/vacancy log Included in the packet was the job posting/vacancy log provided by the Human Resources Department. SELECTMEN’S UPDATES/COMMENTS Ms. Smedile announced the Women’s Club is doing the Flamingo Fundraiser to thank COVID heroes. Chris Nobile announced there is an “Adopt a High School Senior” Facebook page. nd Phil DeCologero announced the front steps project ends May 2. ADJOURNMENT Regina Kean made a MOTION, seconded by Chris Nobile to adjourn the meeting at 9:07PM. Roll call vote: Nobile-yes; DeCologero-yes; Vaillancourt-yes; Kean-yes; Smedile-yes. Motion approved 5-0. Respectfully submitted, Laurie A. Burzlaff Executive Assistant _______________________________ Rosemary Connelly Smedile, Clerk of the Board Documents used at meeting: Personnel policy rd FY20 3 quarter financials Minutes of April 6, 2020 Holland application Fortune teller license applications Maximum useful life of equipment memorandum Job posting/vacancy log