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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2010 Annual Report - Part 3 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS WILLIAM FRANCIS GALVIN SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH STATE PRIMARY ELECTION WARRANT MIDDLESEX, SS. - To any of the Constables of the Town of Reading, Greetings: In the name of the Commonwealth, you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Reading who are qualified to vote in the State Primary Election to vote at Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6, 7, and 8 Reading Memorial High School- Hawkes Field House-Oakland Road. on TUESDAY,THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2010,from 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. for the following purpose: To cast their votes in the State Primaries for the candidates of political parties for the following offices: GOVERNOR ......................:..........................................................................FOR THIS COMMONWEALTH LT. GOVERNOR...........................................................................................FOR THIS COMMONWEALTH ATTORNEY GENERAL..............................:..........................................::d......FOR THIS COMMONWEALTH SECRETARY OF STATE..............................................................................FOR THIS COMMONWEALTH TREASURER..........................,..............................:......................................FOR THIS COMMONWEALTH AUDITOR.......................................................................................................FOR THIS COMMONWEALTH REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS.....................................:............................................SIXTH DISTRICT COUNCILLOR.....................................................................................................................SIXTH DISTRICT SENATOR IN GENERAL COURT...........................................................MIDDLESEX& ESSEX DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT............TWENTIETH &THIRTIETH MIDDLESEX DISTRICTS DISTRICT ATTORNEY.............................................................................................NORTHERN DISTRICT SHERIFF........................................................................................I......................:....MIDDLESEX COUNTY Hereof fail not and make return of this warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said voting. Given under our hands this 26th day of August, 2010. E me E n oli, hairman C mille W Anthony, Vice C. I La it an char W cF�u e e e ry J r Stephen A Goldy BOARD OF SELECTMEN v T Freeman Constable A true copy Attest: 303 Laura A Gemme, Town Clerk State Primary Ekact&nm September 14,2010 Ifici aQ Certified ResQUts Pursuant to the Warrant and the Constable's Return thereon, a State Primary Election was held for all eight precincts at the Hawkea Field House, Oakland Road. The Declaration of Polls being ac000rding to the VVoroant by the Town Qark, Laura A Gemooe. The ballot boxes were examined by the respective Wardens and Police Officer on duty and each found to be empty and registered OOO. The,Town Clerk declared the polls open at7:OOo.m`and closed ot8:DOp.m,with the following results: 1QO5 Voted Democratic Ballots ' 1i8Q Voted Republican Ballots 4 Voted Libertarian Ballots 3078 Total ballots (1O.496)cf registered voters cast as follows: ' Democrat Ballot Governor-Vote for One Blanks 58 64 49 66 66 '46 50 53 452 Deval L Patrick 172 166 151 181 183 1.88 208 148 1397 Tim Cahill 11 11 11 11 01 21 01 8 Write-ins 41 41 31 31 31 31 41 Ill 35 Total 2361 2391 2041 2541 2531 2381 2651 2161 1905 Lieutenant Governor-Vote for One Blanks 60 63 48 72 67 46 61 62 479 Timothy P Murray 171 173 155 180 186 188 201 149 1403 Total 1 2361 239 2041 2541 2531 2381 2651 216, 1905 ` Page 1o[18 ' 304 State Primary Election September 14,2010 Official Ce nlified Results Pursuant to the Warrant and the Constable's Return thereon, a State Primary Election was held, for all eight precincts at the Hawkes Field House, Oakland Road. The Declaration of Polls being acccording to the Warrant by the Town Clerk, Laura A Gernme. The ballot boxes were examined by the respective Wardens and Police Officer on duty and each found to be empty and registered 000. The Town Clerk declared the polls open at 7:00 a.m. and closed at 8:00 p.m.,with the following results: 1905 Voted Democratic Ballots 1169 Voted Republican Ballots 4 Voted Libertarian Ballots 3078 Total ballots(18.4%) of registered voters cast as follows: Attorney General-Vote for One Candidate Pr 1 Pr I Pr Pr I Pr Pr 6 Pr Pr 8 Total Blanks 45 561 47 621 54 41 57 .51 413 Martha Coakley 187 1781 155 .191 196 191 206 158 1462 James McKenna 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 6 Write-ins 3 . 3 2 0 31. 51 21 61 24 Total 236 239 204 254 2531 2381 2651 2161 1905 Secretary of State-Vote for One Candidate Pr I Pr Pr Pr Pr Pr Pr Pr Total Blanks 57 58 .42 60 61 44 61 51 434 William F Galvin 178 180 162 194 192 190 204 161 1461 Write-Ins Write-Ins 1 1 0 0 '0 4 0 4 101 Total 1 2361 2391 2041 2541 2531 2381 2651 2161 1905 Page 2 of 13 305 State Primary*Election September 14,2010 Official Certified Results Pursuant to the Warrant and the Constable's Return thereon, a State Primary Election was held for all eight precincts at the Hawkes Field House, Oakland Road. The Declaration of Polls being acccording to the Warrant by the Town Clerk, Laura A Gernme.The ballot boxes were examined by the respective Wardens and Police Officer on duty and each found to be empty and registered 000. The Town Clerk declared the polls open at 7:00 a.m. and closed at 8:00 p.m.,with the following results: 1905 Voted Democratic Ballots 1169 Voted Republican Ballots 4 Voted Libertarian Ballots 3078 Total ballots(18.4%)of registered voters cast as follows: Treasurer-Vote for One Candidate Pr Pr I Pr.3 Pr 4 1 Pr - Pr Pr 7_ Pr Total Blanks 38 381 29 431 45-321 _48 45 31.8 Steven Grossman 121 1141 125 135 128' 131 159 109 1022 Stephen J Murphy 76 87 50 76 80 74 57 60 560 Write-Ins 1 0 0 0 .0 1 1 2 5 Total 236 239 204 254 2531 238 2651 2161 1905 Auditor-Vote for One Candidate Pr I Pr Pr Pr Pr 5 Pr Pr Pr 8 Total Blanks 1 39 381 * 20 33 34 28 44 35 271 Suzanne M Bump' 101 1021 91 135 94 113 125 91 852 Guy Wiliam Glodis 43 401 44 39 46 30 43 37 322 Mike Lake 52 59 491 471 79 65 53 _511 455 Write-Ins 1 0 OK 0 0 2 01 . 21 5 Total 236 239 2041 2541 253 238 265 216 1905 Page 3 of 13 306 . ' State Primary Election September 14`2010 ��^�����~��N o�^��m��~������ D��r���80N�m� �°�U@N��B�mQ q�*��0 �&NDw~�� N~�m�==~"ou*c� - Pursuant to the Warrant and the Constable's Return thereon, a State Primary Election was held for all eight �reu ���cdtheHewvkeeF�� House, OaNmndRoad. The Dedanabonof Polls being ' acouondinQ'to-theVamantby th low Clerk, L auna AB mme.The ballot boxes were examined by the respective Wardens and Police Officer on duty and each found to be empty and registered OOO. ` The Town Clerk declared the polls open at' 7:9]am.and closed at8:UUp.m,with the following results: 1SO5 Voted Democratic Ballots 11G0 Voted Republican Ballots 4 Voted Libertarian Ballots 3O78 Total ballots(18.4%)of registered voters Gast uofollows: epersentive.in Congress-Vote for One Blanks 46 63 42 69 41 62 539433 John F Tierney 187 173 161 185 195 193 202 158 145.4 Total- 1 2361 .2391 _2041 2541 253L 238, 265 21 1905 Councilor-Vote for One Blanks 54 54-- 40. 74 69 58 75 70 494 S.R. Englishm-Merullo 91 76 102 121 92 99 107 68 756 Writ6-Ins 1 0 01 01 -01 11 Total 236R239 2041 25, 253T 23-8-1 265J 1905 Sen r in General Court-Vote for One " Pr r8l Total Blanks 13 15 11 14 --- 13 11 131 100 lKatherine M Clark 154 130 . 103 170 139 . 144 .169 134 1143 Michael Seamus Dav 69 94 90 70 104 81 85 67 660 write-ins 0, 01 0 o 21 . ' ' ' ' Page 4o[13 307 State Primary Election September Y4, 201O �'y�0Qdwl Certified Results ' Pursuant to the Warrant and the Constable's Return th�on., o State Primary Election was held for all eight precincts at the Hawkes Field House, Oakland Road. The Declaration of Polls being acccording to the Warrant by the Town Clerk, Laura A Gemme. The ballot boxes were examined by the respective Wardens and Police Officer on duty and each found to be empty and registered OOD. The ' Clerk declared the polls open at 7:00 a.m. and closed at 8:00 p.m.,with the following results: 19O5 Voted Democratic Ballots 11G9 Voted Republican Ballots 4 Voted Libertarian Ballots 3O78 Total ballots (18.4Y6) of registered voters cast aofollows: Repersentive in General-Court 20th Middlesex District Vote for One Blanks 227 239 222 249 203 1140 Write-ins 9 15 16 16 13 69� ITotal 236 0 0 254 0 238 265 216 12091 Repersentive in General Court 30th Middlesex District-Vote for One Blanks 54 43 47 144 James J. Dwyer 185 161 205 7E551 Total 1 0 239 2041 01 253 0 01 96 District Attorney-Vote for One Blanks 73 64 48 77 80 62 88 61 553 Gerard T Leone, Jr 163 175 156 176 173 174 176 153 1346 Page 5n[15 . 308 State Primary Election September 14,2010 'Official Certified Results Pursuant to the Warrant and the Constable's Return thereon, a State Primary Election was held for all eight precincts at the Hawkes Field House, Oakland Road. The Declaration of Polls being acccording to the Warrant by the Town Clerk, Laura A Gemme. The ballot boxes were examined by the respective Wardens and Police Officer on duty and each found to be empty and registered 000. The Town Clerk declared the polls open at 7:00 a.m. and closed at 8:00 p.m.,with the following results: 1905 Voted Democratic Ballots 1169 Voted Republican Ballots 4 Voted Libertarian Ballots 3078 Total ballots(18.4%) of registered voters cast as follows: Sheriff-Vote for One Candidate Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4 Pr 5 Pr 6 Pr 7 Pr 8 J607 Blanks 73 71 55 90 85 69 99 65 James V DiPaola 163 167 148 163 168 167 166 . 148 Write-Ins 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 3 Total 236 . 239 204 254 253 238 Republican Ballot Governor-Vote for One Candidate Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr. Pr 4 Pr 5 Pr 6 Pr 7 Pr 8 Total Blanks 5---- 5 9 5 7 9 10 67 Charles D Baker 171 122 103 135 130 143 131 156 1091 Scott Lively 1 0 1 1 0 . 0 1 1 5 Write-Ins 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 1 6 Total 177 130 121 145 136 150 142 168 1169 Lieutenant Governor-Vote for One Candidate Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 P.r 4 Pr 5 -Pr 6 Pr 7 Pr 8 Total Blanks 10 11 16 14 6 14 12 16 99 Richard R Tisei 166 117 104 1.28 129 135 128 151 1058 Keith Davis 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 7 Write-Ins 0 1 01 2 0 11 1 0 5 Total 177 130 121 1451 1351 151 142 168 1169 Page 6 of 13 309 State Primary Election September 14,2010 UTTIcial Cer-Iffled Results Pursuant to the Warrant and the Constable's Return thereon,' a State Primary Election was held for all eight precincts at the Hawkes Field House, Oakland Road. The Declaration of Polls being acccording to the Warrant by the Town Clerk, Laura A Giamme.The ballot boxes were examined by the respective wardens and Police Officer on duty-and each found to be empty and registered 000. The Town Clerk declared the polls open at 7:00 a.m. and closed at 8:00 p.m.,with the following results: 1905 Voted Democratic Ballots 1169 Voted Republican Ballots 4 Voted Libertarian Ballots 3078 Total ballots(18.4%)of registered voters cast as follows: Attorney General-Vote for One Candidate Pr I Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr Pr 5 Pr Pr Pr8 Total Blanks 135 94 92 , 95 99 109 104 1928 856 Guy A Carbone 11 7 4 13 12 5 5 67 James P McKenna 21 18 19 30 18 30 25 201 181 Write-ins 1 101 111 61 7 6 7 81 101 65 Total 1 1771 1301 121F 1451 1351 1511 1421 1681 1169 Secretary of State-Vote for One Candidate Pr Pr Pr Pr Pr Pr Pr Pr 8 -Total Blanks 42 24 31 44 21 26 27 38 253 William C Campbell 135 106 go 101 114 125 •114 130 915 Write-ins 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 [ Total 1�51 1511, 142, Total 1 1771 1301 1211 1451 _168 1169 Treasurer-Vote for One Total Candidate Pr Pr Pr Pr Prj I Pr 6 Pr Pr 8 [[Blanks 35 24 34 34 25 30 26 33 . 241 ar 41] Karyn E Polito 142 106 87 ' 110 110 121 114 "13492 1 4 1 4 Write-Ins 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 ITotal 1 1771 1301 1211 1451 1351 151 1421 '1681 1169 Page 7 of 13 310 State Primary Election September 14,2010 Offricial CeRified Results Pursuant to the Warrant and the Constable's Return thereon, a State Primary Election was held for all eight precincts at the Hawkes Field House, Oakland Road. The Declaration of Polls being acccording to the Warrant by the Town Clerk, Laura A Gemme. The ballot boxes were examined by the respective Wardens and Police Officer on duty and each found to be empty and registered 000. The Town Clerk declared the polls open at 7:00 a.m.and closed at 8:00 p.m.,with the following results: 1905 Voted Democratic Ballots 1169 Voted Republican Ballots 4 Voted Libertarian Ballots 3078 Total ballots(18.4%) of registered voters cast as follows: Auditor-Vote for One Candidate Pr I Pr 2 Pr Pr Pr Pr �N7 Pr 8 Total �—9 Nta 1 19 1 26 Blanks 18 11 21 19 12 11 12 22 9 Mary Z Connaughton 136 104 90 108 105 124 120 126 91 Kamal Jain 23 15, 10, 181 '18:::16 10 '20 130 Write-ins 0 Q1 01--_ 0 0 0 01 0 Total 177 1361 121 1451.. 135 151 142 1981 1169 epersentive in Congress-Vote for One Total Candidate Pr I � Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr I Pr 5 _ Pr Pr Pr 1 Blanks, 12 151 15 14 9 11 10 241 100 103 991 774 127 80 73 104 88 1 Bill Hudak 45 283 1 Robert J McCarthy, Jr 38 34 33 27 38 40 28 Write-Ins 0 1 0 0 .0 - 0 1 0 2 142 168T 1169 Total 177 130 1211 1451 135 151 Councilor-Vote for One Candidate I Pr 2 Pr 3- Pr Pr 5 Pr 6 Pr Pr Total Blanks 53 34 .40 50 31 36 31 52 327 Paul A Caruccio 123 .96 81 95 103 115 109 115 837 Write-Ins 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 5 Total 1 1771 1301 1211 1451 1351' 1511 1421 1681 116 1 Page 8 of 13 311 ` State Primary Election ` September 14,2010 ��^��M &p���="�������� UB8�»� ��/Q �@����m& q���~D �8QN���� 0������ewM�«� Pursuant to the Warrant and the Constable's Return thereon, a State Primary Election was held for all eight precincts sd the Hsxwkea Field House, Oakland Road. The Declaration of Polls being acccording to the Warrant by the Town Clerk, Laura A Gernme. The ballot boxes were examined by the respective Wardens and Police Officer on duty and each found to be empty and registered ODO. The Town Clerk declared the polls open at 7:00 a.m. and closed at 8:00 p.m.,with the following naou|tn: 1QO5 Voted Democratic Ballots 1iGQ Voted Republican Ballots 4 Voted Libertarian Ballots 3O78 Total ballots (1B.4%)of registered voters cast as follows: Senator in General Court-Vote for One Blanks 28 19 28 29 18 25 21 — 301 198 Craig Spadafora 149 Ill 93 116 117 126 121 '138 971 Total 177 130 U121 IQ_151 Repersentive in General Court 20th Middlesex District-Vote for One Blanks 15 14 19 17 21 86 Bradley H Jones,Jr 162 131 1,32 , 125 147 697 Total 177 0 0 1451 01 1511 142::1:6:8:=783 Repersentive n General Court 30th Middlesex District-Vote for One Blanks 21 30 26 77 Kara Marie Fratto --j 09 91 108 308 Total 0 130 1211 01 1351 0 386 ' Page euf1n 312 State Primary Election September 14,2010 Official e ii Results Pursuant to the Warrant and the Constable's Return thereon, a'State Primary Election was held for all eight precincts at the Hawkes Field House, Oakland Road. The Declaration of Polls being acccording to the Warrant by the Town Clerk, Laura A Gemme.The ballot boxes were examined' by the respective Wardens and Police Officer on duty and each found to be empty and registered 000. The Town Clerk declared the polls open at 7:00 a.m. and closed at 8:00 p.m.,with the following results: 1905 Voted Democratic Ballots 1169 Voted Republican Ballots 4 Voted Libertarian Ballots 3078 Total ballots(18.4%) of registered voters cast as follows: District Attorney-Vote for One Candidate Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4 . PM129143 Pr 7 Pr 8 Total Blanks 164 123 114 141 132 156 1102 James McKenna 1 0 1 0 2 4 8 Write-Ins 12 7 6 4 8 .8 59Total 177 . 130 121 145 142 1681 1169 Sheriff-Vote for One Candidate Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4 Pr.5 Pr 6 Pr? PI-8 Total Blanks 170 124 .117 142 129 144 137 160 1123 Write-Ins 7 . 6 4 3 6 7 5 8 46 Total 177 130 121 145 135 151 142 168 1169 Libertarian Ballot Governor-Vote for One Candidate Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4* Pr 5 Pr 6 Pr 7 Pr 8 Total Blanks 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Write-Ins 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 Total 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 4 ' Lieutenant Governor-Vote for.One Candidate Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4 Pr 6 Pr.6 Pr 7 Pr 8 Total Blanks 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 3 Write-Ins 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Total 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 4 Page 10 of 13 313 , State Primary Election September 14,2010 � c~aH Certified. ResUHts ' Pursuant to the Warrant and t he Constable's Return thereon, a State Primary Election was held for all eight precnctsgt the Hawkea Field House, Oakland Road. The Declaration of Polls.being aoccondinQto the Warrant bv the Town Clerk, Laura AGemme.The bdktboxes were examined bvthenaapautiveVVondene -ndPoUoeOfhcerondutyandeechfoundtobeenuptyandnagintenad OOO. The Town Clerk declared the polls open at 7:00 a.m. and closed a t 8:00 p.m.,with the following naou8o: 1SO5 Voted Democratic Ballots i1GQ Voted Republican Ballots 4 Voted Libertarian Ballots 3078 Total ballots(18.496) of registered voters cast msfollows: Attorney General-Vote for One Blanks 0 0 0 0 0 N2 0 0 9 Secretary f State-Vote for One Treasurer-Vote for One Auditor-Vote for One ' / , ` . Page 11nf13 3]4 State Primary Election September 14,2010 Official Cettified Results Pursuant to the Warrant and the Constable's Return thereon, a State Primary Election was held for all eight precincts at the Hawkes Field House, Oakland Road. The Declaration of Polls being acccording to the Warrant by the Town Clerk, Laura A Gemme.The ballot boxes were examined by the respective Wardens and Police Officer on duty and each found to be empty and registered 000. The Town Clerk declared the polls open at 7:00 a.m.and closed at 8:00 p.m..,with the following results: 1905 Voted Democratic Ballots 1169 Voted Republican Ballots 4 Voted Libertarian Ballots- 3078 Total ballots(18.4%) of registered voters cast as follows, epersentive in Congress-Vote for One �Candidate Pr Pr2 Pr .4 Pr Pr 6. r PrB Total — 3 Pr �Mo Blanks 0 0 01 1 1 2 0 0— Write-ins 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 2� 0, Councilor-Vote for One Candidate Pr 1 Pr Pr Pr Pr Pr Pr 7 Pr Total Blanks 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 01 4 Write-ins 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 Total 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 4 Senator in General Court-Vote for One �Candidate Pr I Pr 2 Pr Pr Pr Pr 6 j Pr 7 Pr Total Blanks 0 0 '0 1 0 21 00 .3 Write-ins 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 ITotal 0 '0 0 1 1 21 0 1]4 Repersentive in General Court 20th Middlesex District-Vote for One Candidate Pr I Pr Pr Pr Pr Pr 6 _Pr7 - Pr Total Blanks 0 0. 0 1 2 0 _0 3 0 Write-Ins 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. OIN Total 0 0 0 1 0 2. 31] Page 12 of 13 315 State Primary Election September 14,2010 U'fficial Certified Results Pursuant to the Warrant and the Constable's Return thereon, a State Primary Election was held for all eight precincts at the Hawkes Field House, Oakland Road. The Declaration of Polls being acccording to the Warrant by the Town Clerk, Laura A Gemme. the ballot boxes were examined by the respective Wardens and Police Officer on duty and each found to be empty and registered 000. The Town Clerk declared the polls open at 7:00 a.m. and closed at 8:00 p.m,,with the following results: 1905 Voted Democratic Ballots 1169 Voted Republican Ballots 4 Voted Libertarian Ballots 3078 Total ballots(18.4%)of registered voters cast as follows: Repersentive in General Court 30th Middlesex District-Vote for One 'Candidate Pr I Pr Pr Pr Pr 5 Pr Pr Pr 8 Total Blanks 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Write-Ins 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 District Attorney -Vote for One Candidate Pr I 'Pr 2 Pr Pr 4. 1 Pr Pr I Pr Pr Total Blanks 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 4 Write-Ins 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ITotal 0 0 Q 1 1 2 0 0 Sheriff-Vote for One Candidate Pr Pr Pr Pr Pr Pr-6 Pr Pr Total Blanks 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 4 Write-Ins 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 4 A true copy. Attest: Laura A Gemme Town Clerk Page 13 of 13 316 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Middlesex, ss. Officer's Return, Reading: By virtue of'this Warrant, I, on October 12, 2010 notified and warned the inhabitants of the Town of Reading, qualified to vote on Town affairs, to meet at the place and at the time specified by posting attested copies of this Town Meeting Warrant in the following public places within the Town of Reading: Precinct 1 J. Warren Killam School, 333 Charles Street Precinct 2 Peter Sanborn Place, 50 Bay State Road Precinct 3 Reading Police Station, 15 Union Street Precinct 4 Joshua Eaton School, 365 Summer Avenue Precinct 5 Town Hall, 16 Lowell Street Precinct 6 Austin Preparatory School, 101 Willow Street Precinct 7 Reading Library, Local History Room, 64.Middlesex Avenue Precinct 8 Wood End School, 85 Sunset Rock Lane The date of posting being not less than fourteen (14) days prior to November 8, 2010, the date set for the Subsequent Town Meeting in this Warrant. I also caused an attested copy of this Warrant to be posted on the-Town. . .of, Reading web site. John Della Paolera, Constable A true copy. Attest: Laura Gemme, Town Clerk 317 SUBSEQUENT TOWN MEETING (Seal) COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Middlesex, ss. To any of the Constables of the Town of Reading, Greetings: In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Reading, qualified to vote in elections and Town affairs, to meet at the Reading Memorial High School Auditorium, 62 Oakland Road, in said Reading, on Monday, November 8, 2010, at seven-thirty o'clock in the evening, at which time and place the following articles are to be acted upon and determined exclusively by Town Meeting Members in accordance with the provisions of the Reading Home Rule Charter. ARTICLE 1 To hear and act on the reports of the Board of Selectmen, Town Accountant, Treasurer-Collector, Board of Assessors, Director of Public Works, Town Clerk, Tree Warden, Board of Health, School Committee, Contributory Retirement Board, Library Trustees, Municipal Light Board, Finance Committee, Cemetery Trustees, Community .Planning & Development Commission, Conservation Commission, Town Manager and.any other Board or Special Committee. Board of Selectmen ARTICLE 2 To choose all other necessary Town Officers and Special Committees and determine what instructions shall be given Town Officers and Special Committees, and to see what sum the Town will raise by borrowing or transfer from available funds, or otherwise, and appropriate for the purpose of funding Town Officers and Special Committees to carry out the instructions given to them, or take any other action with respect thereto. • Board of Selectmen • ARTICLE 3 To see if the Town will vote to amend the FY 2011 —.FY 2020, Capital Improvements Program as provided for in Section 7-7 of the Reading Home Rule Charter, or take any other action with respect thereto. Board of Selectmen ARTICLE 4 To see if the Town will vote to amend one or more of the votes taken under Article 12 of the April 26, 2010 Annual Town Meeting relating to the Fiscal Year 2011 Municipal Budget, and see what sum the Town will raise by borrowing or transfer from available funds, or otherwise, and appropriate .as the result of *any such amended votes for the operation of the Town and its government, or take any other action with respect thereto. Finance Committee ARTICLE 5 To see if the Town will vote to authorize the payment during Fiscal Year 2011 of bills remaining unpaid for previous fiscal years for goods and services actually rendered to the Town, or take any other action with respect thereto. Board of Selectmen 318 (��E 0 To see if the will vote to outh0[�B . ` rd of Selectmen to ARTICLE s8U' or exchange, or dispose of, upon terms and conditions asthey may determ|ne, various items nf Town tangible property, nr take any other action with PBs.p8{tthereto. . Board of Selectmen ARTICLE To see what sU[n the Town will raise by borrowing pursuant to Gi. Chapter 44, §7 and 8 or transfer from available funds, or otherwise,.and appropdate for the purpose of reconstructing water systems, including the costs- of engineering senjc8S' r^~Du documents *COSteStDot8s' bidding Sen/kc8S and all na|moeu expenses incidental thereto and nen8�sary in connection Uhe/u� /. oeidsuntobnnpentunderthe direction of the Town Manager; and to see if the Town will authorize the Town K8an8ge[, the Board of8o}eCtQnGD-0[ any other agency Of the TOVVDto apply for e grant or loans to be used to defray all o' any pad of said water construction and/or [oCnOSt[UCiiOO and related |Ua�8[s� 8D� hD '8� if Town vViU V0t8 0} 8U�h�[i�9 the Town W1aDaQer'to enter ' ` of A[tiC|�' into any or all 8gP88p0oOt3 as may be necessary to C8�yout the purposes [n . and t0 see if the Town � will authorize the Town 88n8ge[. the Board Of Selectmen, or any other agency of the Town to apply for o non-interest bearing |OGU from the Kas~8ChUS8#S Water eSnU[C8s Authority; and to authorize the T[8@SUnsFCO\|9ntor' with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, to borrow pursuant to said loan. o[take any other action with respect thereto. Board of Selectmen ' ARTICLE 8 To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Library Trustees of the Reading Public Library 8Od/0[ the 8n8[d of 8el8CtDl8n to apply for, GCCeD1 and 8Xp8nd any State g[@DtG which may b8 available for the project; and to authorize the Library Building Committee and/or the 3O8[d Of Selectmen and/or Library TFVSt8OS to apply for any State funds which might be available tO defray all Or part Of the cost ofthe design, construction and equipping of the Library p j8ot; and to authorize the Library Building Committee oOd/O[ the Board of 38|8CtnOV and/or Lib[ary Trustees to accept and e .danysuchhundsvhenrecmivedYdhOUtfU�heF8ppnop[i8tioO. ` [ Board of Library Trustees ARTICLE.9 To see xvhsd sum the Town will raise by borrowing ortr8nSf8[frOrA available""~ndS` O[ otherwise, and appropriate*for the purpose of making iDprOV8n8DtS including but not UD |t8d to repairing and/or replacing roofs and/or windows at the Kil|oD wohOn| "Dd/O[ Birch Meadow ChOb\' including the costs of consulting S8rViC8 G. audits, p|@Os' documents, cost eSti` ot8S.* b|dding serV\C8S and all related expenses incidental thereto and necessary in CDDn8[t|OO therewith, said SUD to, be expended by and under the direction of the SCh0O\ Committee and/or the Superintendent of Schools; and to see if the Town vi|\ 8UthOhZe the School Committee, Board of Selectmen, Superintendent Of Schools, Town Manage[` o[ any other agency Cf the Town, to apply for a grant from the Massachusetts School Building Authority 0[ any other SoU[C80f funding, t0b8 used tD defray the C0Gt Of a||` or any part Of such iDp[OY808nt S; and {O authorize the School .Committee and/or the Superintendent of Schools and/or the TOVnManager tO enter into any and all*0Ont[8CtS and agreements as may be DeCeSS8n/to carry out the pU[pOsSa of this Article, or take any other action vvith respect thereto. School Committee . ` 3l� ` ARTICLE10 To see if the Town will vote to transfer the care, custody, management and control of certain parcels of land, more or less located on Birch Meadow Drive and Oakland Road, and shown on a plan entitled "Plan of Land Birch Meadow Drive, owned by the Town of Reading, Scale V=40% Date: September 30, 2010, prepared by Town of Reading Engineering Division" said plan being on file in the Town of Reading Engineering Division, from the Reading School Committee for school purposes, to the Board of Selectmen for roadway layout purposes; and to vote to transfer the care, custody, management and control of certain parcels of land as shown on the above plan from the Board of Selectmen for municipal purposes, to the Reading School Committee for school purposes, or take any other action with respect thereto. Board of Selectmen ARTICLE 11 To see if the Town will vote to accept the following roads as public ways pursuant to M.G.L. c.82, in accordance with the layouts adopted by the Board of Selectmen and on file with the Office of the Town Clerk: Benjamin Lane, the entire length from Avon Street northerly for approximately 343 feet; Kylie Drive, the entire length from Wakefield Street southerly for approximately 432 feet; Causeway Road from the end of the existing public way southeasterly approximately 950 feet; and to authorize the Board of Selectmen to accept deeds of easement and for the fee in said roads; and to authorize the Board of Selectmen to purchase, or take such ways in fee or rights of easement by eminent domain under the provisions of M.G.L. c.79;, or to acquire said lands in fee or rights of easement therein by purchase, gift or otherwise, and to assess betterments therefore pursuant to.M.G.L. c.80 or Chapter 80A; and to see what sum the Town will raise by borrowing, or from the tax levy, or transfer from available funds, or otherwise, and appropriate for the acquisition of said lands or easements therein or for payment of any eminent domain damages and for the construction of said ways, or take any other action with respect thereto. o Causeway Road o Benjamin Lane o Kylie Drive Board of Selectmen ARTICLE 12 To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to accept the conveyance of permanent drainage easements `m Reading, Middlesex County, MA located on Lot 2 and Lot 3 of Benjamin Lane which easements are shawn on a plan entitled: Benjamin Lane Definitive Subdivision- Property Rights Plan of Land, Reading Massachusetts Street, prepared by Sullivan Engineering Group, Inc., dated September 28, 2005, with revisions through March 1, 2006, and recorded with Middlesex South Registry of Deeds, as Plan 1106_ of 2007, sheet 3 of 8; upon such terms and conditions as the Board of Selectmen.shall consider proper; or take any other action with respect thereto. Board of Selectmen ARTICLE 13 To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to file a Home' Rule Petition with the General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and' that the legislation be adopted precisely as follows, except for clerical or editorial changes of form only unless the Selectmen (or other municipal 320 ' ` oxooutk/e\ approYeonneOd amendments biUbefore enactment hv the (�8Oo[@|(�Ou�. � Selectmen' /O[other n0UOi-'poiexecutive) are auƒhOrbsadtOapprove aOleDdD�eptS vvhiohsheU` e within the scope of the general pub|icobiectiweoofthis : ' ^/\n A ct Authorizing the Town of Reading to Grant One Additional License . for the 8o\eDf All Alcoholic Beverages Not iobe Drunk onthe PnonAioes in the Downtown Smart Growth District" Section 1. Notwithstanding Section 17 of Chapter 138 of the General Lovve. or ' any other general or special act to the contrary, the UC8OSiOg authority of the Town of Reading may grant an additional license for the sale of all alcoholic beverages not to be drunk on the premises 1O 8 bUsiD8SS located vVithin the Town of Reading Smart Growth 40R District roughly bounded by Woburn Gtraet, Union Street, P|moS8Dt - 8tr8e~'t` -Parker Street, Haven Street, Ash Street, Gould Street, Green Street, High 8t -8t' B[3Ode Court, Linden Street 8DU Sanborn Street in the Town of Reading under Section 15 Of said Chapter 138. The licensing .8U1ho[ity shall not approve the tsu USfnr of the |iCeO88 to any other location but it may Q[3Oi the license to o new applicant at .e same location if the applicant files with the licensing 8UthO'' y a letter from the Department Of R8VnDUe indicating that the |imsDa8 is in t8X�Oh�Vebo�nna� ' good standing with the Deoa�rnnntand that EN applicable' ,-- Section 2. K the license granted und 8[ this act is cancelled, revoked or no |onge[ in Use it shall be returned physically, with GU of the |ng8| rights, privileges )eg8s and restrictions pertaining thereto tothe licensing authority, which may then grant the license to a new applicant at the same iOu8ti0O and under the same conditions specified in this act. . ' Sectlom3. The license shall be subject to all of said chapter 138 except said Section,17. Section 4. This act shall take effect upon its passage. . Or take any other action with respect� ' Board ofSelectmen ARTICLE 14 To sae if the Town will vote to amend Section 2.2.6 of the Genero| Bv1ovvnof the Tovvnof Reading bvsthkiDg the sentence "(�hainneOsh all serve O0UlO[8 t`'D six consecutive y8@[S iDth8t'position" sO that Section 2.2.6 reads in its entirety: ^^2.2,6 The Town Meeting Members and Town Meeting Members-Bdct from each precinct shall hold an Annual Precinct Meeting eftD[ the /\DDU8l Town Election but bofO[8 the COnV8DiOg of the bUS\O8SS SeSS\OnS Of the Annual Town .Meeting. The purpose nf the [�eo{inQshaU be the election ofa (�hoirrnG� and @ (�|8rkand tO conduct whatever business may b8appropriate. Additional precinct meetings may be called by the Chairman or by a petition of six (6) Town Meeting K4eDlbe[S of the precinct." . Or take any other action with respect thereto. Rules Committee 321 ' ' ARTICLE 15 To see if the Town will vote, pursuant to Section 8-1 of the Reading Horne Rule Charter, to amend Section 4-10: Other Committees, to delete Section'4-10 (a) Land'Bank Committee, and to re-letter Sections (b) and (c) thereof so that Section 4-10 will read in its entirety as follows: Section 4-10: Other Committ ees The Selectmen shall appoint the following committees and determine the number of members and their term of appointment, not to exceed three (3)years: (a)Town Forest Committee (b) Historical.Commission The Board of Selectmen may establish and appoint standing advisory committees from time to time for a specific purpose. Such committees shall be considered a "multiple-member body" as defined in the Charter, shall be appointed in accordance with the process detailed in Section 8-12, and members shall physically reside in the Town of Reading at the time of their appointment and during their term of office. Any of the elected boards or committees as listed in Article 3 of the Charter may, from time to time, establish and appoint ad hoc committees which shall serve no longer than 12 months. The term may be extended one time only for up to an additional 12 months. Each ad hoc committee shall be considered a "multiple-member body" as defined in the Charter, and shall be bound by all laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts but shall not be required to meet the requirements of Section 8-12 of the Reading Home Rule Charter as to the appointment process. Or take any other action with respect thereto. Board of Selectmen ARTICLE 16 To see if the Town will vote, pursuant to Section 8-1 of the Reading Home Rule Charter, to amend Section 2-15: Referendum Procedures, so that it reads as follows: (language with strikethrough shows deletions/words in italics denotes new language.) No final affirmative vote of a Town Meeting on any Warrant Article shall be operative until after the expiration of seven (7) days fallowing the dissolution of the Town Meeting except the following: (a) a vote to adjourn or dissolve, (b) votes appropriating money for the payment of notes or bonds of the Town and interest becoming due within the then current fiscal year, (c) votes for the temporary borrowing of money in anticipation of revenue, or (d) a vote declared by preamble by a two-thirds. vote of Town Meeting to be an emergency measure necessary for the immediate preservation of the peace, health, safety or convenience of the Town. If a referendum petition is not filed within the said seven (7) days, the votes of the Town Meeting shall then become operative. (a) Referendum Petition — If, within said seven (7) days, a referendum petition signed by not less than three (3) percent of the voters certified by the Registrars of Voters containing their names and addresses is filed with the Board of Selectmen requesting that any qU96ti()R affirmative vote bf Town Meeting be submitted to the voters in the form of a ballot question, such ballot question to be in the form required in (b) herein, te—th i veers, then the operation of the Town Meeting vote shall be further suspended pending its determination as provided below. The Board of Selectmen shall, 322 within ten (10) days after the filing of such referendum petition, call a Special Election that shall be held within thirty (30) days or such longer period as may be required by law after issuing the call, for the purpose of presenting to the voters any such ballot question. If, however, a regular or Special Election is to be held not more than sixty (60) days following the date the referendum petition is filed, the Board of Selectmen may provide that any such ballot question be presented to the voters at that Election. (b) Form of Referendum Petition/Ballot Question - Each ballot question se submitted shall appear at the top of each referendum petition and shall be presented in the following form which shall be placed on the official ballot: - "Shall the Town vote to approve the action of the representative Town Meeting whereby it was voted on (insert date of town meeting) to ( form in which it was (insert complete language of the vote in the same ears in the stated when presented by the Moderator to the Town Meeting, and as it app records of the Clerk of the meeting)"? The form of the referendum petition shall be prepared by Town Counsel in conformance with this section. The circulators) of the referendum petition may make additional copies of the petition form, but such copies must be an exact duplicate thereof. The petition form may not be altered in any way: No extraneous markings, such as underlines, highlighting, erasures,.marking out or insertion of words or other information, are allowed on any area of the petition form. Any such extraneous markings on, or alterations of the petition form, or copies of the petition form that are not exact duplicates,, will result in the invalidation of all signatures contained,on that petition form. Extraneous markings do not include signatures or addresses. Each petition form shall include language informing voters that additional markings will disqualify the signatures on the petition form; that for their.signature to be .valid, they must be a registered voter of the Town of Reading; that their signature shall be written as they are registered, that they should not sign the petition more than once; and that if they are prevented by physical disability from writing, that they may authorize some person. to write their name and residence in their presence. The back of.each petition form where signature lines appear, shall include the following instruction: "ATTENTION VOTERS: Before signing, read signer information on the other side". In addition to the certification of signatures n tfor petition form, extraneous markings,and Registrars of Voters shall examine the petition forms determine whether they are exact copies. (c) Election - Any ballot question se-submitted in accordance with this procedure shall be determined by a majority vote of the voters voting in said election, but no action of the Town Meeting shall be reversed unless at least twenty percent (20%) of the eligible voters vote in such election, or take any other action with respect thereto. Board of Selectmen 323 ARTICLE 17 To see if the Town will vote to authorize the General Manager of the Reading Municipal Light Department, on the recommendation of the RMLD Board of Commissioners, to enter into a five-year contract, including all extensions, renewals, and options, for maintenance of the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) program at the RMLD, or take any other action with respect thereto. Reading Municipal Light Board ARTICLE 18 To see if the Town will vote to amend Section, 6.2 of the Reading Zoning By-Laws by adding an (1) after 20 in row # 11 Free-Standing Signs under Side Setback in Table 6.2.3 for Business-A, Business-C and Industrial Zoning Districts. And add (I) to the Notes in Table 6.2.3. and add a new Section 6.2.9. "Signs by Special Permit" as follows: (words in bold italics denotes new language). Table 6.2.3. Signs Permitted According to Zoning District Business-A, Business-C and Industrial Zoning Districts. Max. Max. Type Permit Sign Sign Front Side Maximum Required Area Height Setback Setback Number (ft.) (sq.ft) 11. Free- Standing Y 50(D) 20 0 20 1 1/lot Note (1): A Special Permit may be granted by the CPDC. See Section 6.2.9. for Special Permit Criteria. Add new Section 62.9. so that it reads as follows: Section 6.2.9. Signs by Special Permit. The* CPDC may grant a Special Permit for a free-standing sign within the side setbacks identified in Table 6.2.3 or Section 6.2.6.3. if it finds that the sign complies with the purposes of this by-law, abutting properties are not unreasonably impacted by sign placement, and the sign conforms in all other respects with Section 6.2, with specific attention to Section 6.2.5.a. regarding -impact on traffic and pedestrian safety. Or take any other action with respect thereto. Community Planning and Development Commission ARTICLE 19 To see if the Town will vote to amend Section 6.2. of the Town of Reading Zoning By-Laws by amending Table 6.2.3 and the corresponding Sections in 6.2. as follows: ( (words in bold italics denotes new language.) In Table 6.2.3 Signs Permitted According to Zoning District Business-B Zoning Districts: Amend Line #14 under Business-B Zoning Districts as shown in the chart and add a new Line #17 under to read as follows: 324 Permit Max. Sign Max. Sign Front Side Maximum Type Required Area (sq. ft.) Height Setback (ft.) Setback (ft.) Number 14. Free- Y 35 59(D) 29-14 0 20 1/lot Standing (Service Stations only) 20 1 11ot 17. Free- SPP (J) 35 10.5 0 Standing Add (J) under the Notes in Table 6.2.3 so that it reads as follows: Note (J): Free-standing signs shall be permitted only where the principal business entrance is located more than 40 feet from the centerline of the street in front of the lot. See Section 6.2.9.a. for Special Permit Criteria. Add "or by special permit" at the end of Section 6.2.5.f. under "Prohibited Signs" so that it reads: f. Free-standing signs in a Business-B Zoning.District (except as permitted at service stations or by special permit). In Section 6.2.6.4. "Signs in Business-B Zoning Districts" under "Prohibited Signs," add the words "or by Special Permit"at the end of the first bullet so that it reads: ® Free-standing (except as permitted at service stations or by special permit). In the second to last sentence of the'first paragraph of Section 6.2.6.4. "Signs in Business-13 Zoning District, delete free-standing" and add "or by special permit from the CPDC' to the end of the last sentence so that it reads: No _free-standiRg, internally illuminated, or Reader Board signs shall be permitted anywhere in a Business-13 Zoning District. Free-standing signs will be allowed only for service stations or by special permit from the CPDC. In Section 6.2.6.8. "Signs in Residential Districts," add "except as allowed by a special permit"to the end of the second bullet under"Prohibited Signs" so that it reads: Free-standing signs (except as allowed by a special permit). Add new Section 6.2.9.a. so that it reads as follows: Section 6.2.9.a. The CPDC may grant a Special. Permit for afree-standing sign in the Business-B or Residential Zoning Districts if it finds that the sign complies with the purposes of this bylaw, abutting properties are not unreasonably impacted by sign placement and there is no negative impact on Traffic and pedestrian safety. 325 The CPDC may consider the following items.when reviewing the Special Permit request, considerations for the character of the surrounding neighborhood, the principal use.of the property or business, the location of the parking, landscaping in the front yard setback and other signs on the property. Or take any other action with respect thereto. Community Planning and Development Commission. ARTICLE 20 To see if the Town will vote to amend the Town of Reading Zoning By-Laws Section 6.2.4.0. "Exempt Signs" and Section 6.2.6.3 "Signs in Business-A Zoning Districts".and Section 6.2.6.4. °Signs.in Business-B Zoning Districts" as follows: (Lang l (words in bold italics denotes new language.) Add the following language to Section 6.2.4.0. "Exempt Signs:" o. Any establishment located in a Business. or Industrial Zoning District may display: ® An "Open" Flag -with dimensional requirements not to exceed four(4) feet by six (6)feet.and may contain decorative graphics. ® A National or State Flag - with emblems of religious, educational, governmental organization or 'any other federally tax-exempt organization, except when displayed in connection with commercial promotions or advertising. Dimensions,shall not exceed four (4) feet by six(6)feet. A minimum'ground clearance of eight (8) feet shall be provided for flags that hang over walkways; sidewalks and entrances of businesses. Ground clearance shall be defined as the distance between the lowest hanging portion or bottom of the flag and the grade directly below. Delete the last sentence in the second paragraph of Section 6.2.6.3. "Signs in Business- A Zoning Districts" so that it reads: A lot which contains not more than one establishment shall be allowed one free-standing. sign or one wall sign or one projecting sign only. Delete Section 6.2.6.3.d 326 i Delete the second paragraph of Section 6.2.6.4. "Signs in Business-B Zoning Districts: ht 1S GRII 4-9 Aff at the Or take any other action with respect thereto. Community Planning and Development Commission ARTICLE 21 To see if the Town'will vote to amend the Town of Reading Zoning By-Laws Section 6.2.6.3 "Signs in Business-A Zoning Districts" as follows: (Lang^4ge-tO be FeFRE)ved is qhAlun / (words in bold italics denotes new i language.) To remove the second bullet under Prohibited Signs in Section 6.2.6.3. so that it reads: Prohibited Signs: Banners as permanent signs Amend the first sentence in the second paragraph in Section 6.2.6.3. "Signs in Business- A Zoning Districts" so that it reads'as follows: A lot which contains not more than one establishment shall be allowed one free-standing sign or one wall sign or one projecting sign e4*. A second sign of a different sign type shall be allowed not to exceed a maximum of eight (8) square feet The total square footage of the two signs shall not exceed the maximum allowed as specified in Table 6.2.3. Or take any other action with respect thereto. Community Planning and Development Commission ARTICLE 22 To see if the Town will vote to amend Section 6.3.3.1 of the Zoning By-Laws by adding the word "not" in the second line between the words "does" and "or" so that Section 6.3.3.1 reads in its entirety as follows (words in bold italics denotes new language.): 6.3.3.1 The Building Inspector may issue a Building Permit for an interior renovation, interior alternation ninterior llrnot extend the non-conformity or create nonconforming oa new structure that does non-conformity. Or take any other action with respect thereto. Community Planning and Development Commission 327 and you are.directed to serve this Warrant by posting an attested copy thereof in at least, one (1) public place in each precinct of the Town not less than fourteen (14)'days prior to November 8, 2010, the date set for the meeting in said Warrant, and to publish this Warrant'in a newspaper published in the Town, or providing in a manner such as electronic submission, holding for pickup or mailing, an attested copy of said Warrant to each Town Meeting Member. Hereof fail -not and make due return of this Warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk at or before the time appointed for said meeting. Given under our hands this 21st.day of September, 2010. James E. Bonazoli, C it an Camille W. Anthony, Vice Chairman Richard W. Schubert, Secretary Stephen A. Goldy Be ya SELECTMEN OF READING ' John Della Paolera, Constable 328 November 2, 2010 State Election Warrant COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Middlesex, ss. Officer's Return, Reading: By virtue of this Warrant, I, on October 12, 2010 notified and warned the inhabitants of the Town of Reading, qualified to vote on Town affairs, to meet at the place and at the time specified.by posting attested copies of this State Election Warrant in the following public places within the Town of Reading: Precinct 1 J. Warren killam School, 333 Charles Street Precinct 2 Peter Sanborn Place, 50 Bay State Road Precinct 3 Reading Police Station, 15 Union Street Precinct 4 Joshua Eaton School, 365 Summer Avenue Precinct 5 Town Hall, 16 Lowell Street Precinct 6 Austin Preparatory School, 101 Willow Street Precinct 7 Reading Library, Local History Room, 64 Middlesex Avenue Precinct 8 Wood End School, 85 Sunset Rock Lane The date of posting being not less than seven (7) days prior to November 2, 2010, the date set for the State Election in this Warrant. also caused an attested copy of this Warrant to be posted on the Town of Reading web site. ohn De la Paolera, Constable A true copy: Attest.: _. Laura Gemme, Town Clerk 329' COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS WILLIAM FRANCIS GALVIN SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH STATE ELECTION WARRANT MIDDLESEX,SS: To any of the Constables of the Town of Reading, Greetings: In the name of the Commonwealth, you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Reading who are qualified to vote in the State Election to vote at Precincts 1, 2, 3,4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 Reading Memorial High School-Hawkes Field House-Oakland Road on TUESDAY,THE SECOND DAY OF NOVEMBER,2010,from 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. for the following purpose: To cast their votes in the State Primaries for the candidates of political parties for the following offices: GOVERNOR.............................................:...................................................I...FOR THIS COMMONWEALTH LT. GOVERNOR................................ .........................................................FOR THIS COMMONWEALTH ATTORNEY GENERAL.................................................................................FOR THIS COMMONWEALTH SECRETARY OF STATE......................................................................:.......FOR THIS COMMONWEALTH. TREASURER............................................. FOR THIS COMMONWEALTH .. ...............................................................FOR THIS COMMONWEALTH AUDITOR.................................... REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS..................................................................................SIXTH DISTRICT SIXTH DISTRICT. COUNCILLOR.................................................................................................. SENATOR IN GENERAL COURT............................................................MIDDLESEX& ESSEX DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT............TWENTIETH &THIRTIETH MIDDLESEX DISTRICTS .............................. DISTRICT ATTORNEY.............'....: ...............................................NORTHERN DISTRICT SHERIFF....................................................................................................................MIDDLESEX.000NTY REGIONAL VOCATIONAL.SCHOOL DISTRICT......... .........NORTHEAST METROPOLITAN DISTRICT QUESTION 1: LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or the House of Representatives before May 4, 2010? SUMMARY This proposed law would remove the Massachusetts sales tax on alcoholic beverages and alcohol, where the sale of such beverages and alcohol or their importation into the state is already subject to a separate excise tax under state law. The proposed law would take effect on January 1, 2011. A YES VOTE would remove the state sales tax on alcoholic beverages and alcohol where their sale or importation into the state is subject to an excise tax under state law. A NO VOTE would make no change in the state sales tax on alcoholic beverages and alcohol. QUESTION 2: LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION h no vote.was taken by the Senate or the House of Do you approve of a law summarized below, on whic Representatives before May 4, 2010? SUMMARY This proposed law would repeal an existing-state law that allows a qualified organization wishing to build government-subsidized housing that includes low-or moderate-income units to apply for a•single comprehensive permit from a city or town's zoning board of appeals (ZBA), instead of separate permits from each local agency or official having jurisdiction over any aspect of the proposed housing. The repeal would take effect on January 1, 330 2011, but would not stop or otherwise affect any proposed housing that had already received both a comprehensive permit and a building permit for at least one unit. Under the existing law, the ZBA holds a public hearing on the application and considers the recommendations of local agencies and officials. The ZBA may grant a comprehensive permit that may include conditions or requirements concerning the height, site plan, size, shape, or building materials of the housing. Persons aggrieved by the ZBA's decision to grant a permit may appeal it to a court. If the ZBA denies the permit or grants it with conditions or requirements that make the housing uneconomic to build or to operate, the applicant may appeal to the state Housing Appeals Committee (HAC). After a hearing, if the HAC rules that the ZBA's denial of a comprehensive permit was unreasonable and not consistent with local needs, the HAC orders the ZBA to issue the permit. If the HAC rules that the ZBA's decision issuing a comprehensive permit with conditions or requirements made the housing uneconomic to build or operate and was not consistent with local needs, the HAC orders the ZBA to modify or remove any such condition or requirement so as to make the proposal no longer uneconomic. The HAC cannot order the ZBA to issue any permit that would allow the housing to fall below minimum safety standards or site plan requirements. If the HAC rules that the ZBA's action was consistent with local needs, the HAC must uphold it even if it made the housing uneconomic. The HAC's decision is subject to review in the courts. A condition or requirement makes housing uneconomic if it would prevent a public agency or non-profit organization from building or operating the housing except at a financial*loss, or it would prevent a limited dividend organization from building or operating the housing without a reasonable return on its investment. A ZBA's decision is consistent with local needs" if it applies requirements that are reasonable in view of the regional need for low- and moderate-income housing and the number of low=income persons in the city or town, as well as the need to protect health and safety, promote better site and building design, and preserve open space, if those requirements are applied as equally as possible to both subsidized and unsubsidized housing. Requirements are considered "consistent with local needs" if more than 10% of the city or town's housing units are low- or moderate-income units or if such units are on sites making up at least 1.5% of the total private land zoned for residential, commercial, or industrial use in the city or town. Requirements'are.also considered "consistent with local needs" if the application would result, in any one calendaryear, in beginning construction of low-or moderate-income housing'on.sites making up more than 0.3% of the total private land zoned for residential, commercial, or industrial use in the city or town, or on ten acres,whichever is larger. The proposed law states that if any of its parts were declared invalid, the other parts would stay in effect. A YES VOTE would repeal the state law allowing the issuance of a single comprehensive permit-to build housing,that includes low- or moderate-income units. A NO VOTE would make no change in the state law allowing issuance of such a comprehensive permit. QUESTION 3: LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or the House of Representatives before May 4, 2010? SUMMARY This proposed law would reduce the state sales and use tax rates (which were 6.25% as of September 2009)to 3% as of January 1, 2011. It would make the same reduction in the rate used to determine the amount to be deposited with the state Commissioner of Revenue by non-resident building contractors.as security for the payment of sales.and use tax on tangible personal property used in carrying out their contracts. The proposed law provides that if the 3% rates would not produce enough revenues to.satisfy any lawful pledge of sales and use tax revenues in connection with any bond, note, or other contractual obligation, then the rates would instead be reduced to the lowest level allowed by law. The proposed law would not affect the collection of moneys due the Commonwealth for sales, storage, use or other consumption of tangible personal property or services occurring before January 1, 2011. The proposed law states that if any of its parts were declared invalid, the other parts would stay in . effect... A YES VOTE would reduce the state sales and use tax rates to 3%. A NO VOTE would make no change in the state sales and use tax rates. Hereof fail not and make return of this warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said voting. 331 Given under our hands this 5thth day of October, 2010. Ja es E Bonazoli, Chairman 7 t mil n y,Vice C irman R' h rd W hubert, Secretary Stephen A Goldy E Ben Tafoya BOARD OF SELECTMEN John Della Paolera, Constable A true copy Attest: Laura rk 332 State Election November 2, 2010 Official Certified Pursuant to the Warrant and the Constable's Return thereon, a State Election was held for all eight precincts at the Hawkes Field House, Oakland Road. The Declaration of Polls being according to the Warrant by the Town Clerk, Laura A Gemme. The ballot boxes Were examined by the respective Wardens and Police Officer on duty and each found to be empty and registered 000. The Town Clerk declared the polls open at 7:00 a.m. and closed at 8:00 p.m.,with the following results: 11046 Total ballots (65.5%) of registered voters cast as follows: Governor&. Lieutenant Governor-Vote for One Candidate Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4 Pr 5 Pr 6 Pr 7 Pr 8 Total Blanks 5 4 13 7 9 5 12 7 62 Patrick & Murray 576 542 513 650 515 613 631 508 4548 Baker&Tisei 830 628 622 758 591 758 690 780 5657 Cahill & Loscocco 84 93 81 69 74 89 90 81 661 Stein & Purcell 11 19 12 6 18 14 21 10 111 Write-ins 2 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 7 Total 1508 1288 1242 149 12 0 09 1479 1444 1386 11046 Attorney General -Vote for One Candidate Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4 Pr 5 Pr 6 Pr 7 Pr 8 . Total Blanks 32 26 22 17 23 24 31 29 204 Martha Coakle 859 772 744 935 743 885 913 770 6621 James McKenna 616 -490 474 538 443 � 566 499 587 4213 Write-Ins 1 0 2 0 0 4 1 . 0 8 Total 1508 1288 1242 1490 1209 1479 1444 1386 11046 333 State Election November 2, 2010 ufficial Pursuant to the Warrant and the Constable's Return thereon, a State Election was held for all eight precincts at the Hawkes Field House, Oakland Road. The Declaration of Polls being according to the Warrant by the Town Clerk, Laura A Gemme. The ballot boxes were examined by the respective Wardens and Police Officer on duty and each found to be empty and registered 000. The Town Clerk declared the polls open at 7:00 a.m. and closed at 8:00 p.m., with the following results: 11046 Total ballots (65.5%) of registered voters cast as follows: Secretary of State -Vote for One Candidate Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4 I Pr 5 Pr 6 Pr 7 Pr 8 Tot]051 Blanks 73 50 46 71 39 68 77 81 William F Galvin 835 775 730 •888 732 876 851 724 6 William C Campbell 579 430 443 510 412 517 493 566 3 James D Henderson 20 33 23 21 26 , 18 23 14 Write-Ins 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Total 1508 1288 1242 1490 1209 1479 1444 1386 11 .Treasurer-Vote for One Candidate Pr 1 Pr 2, Pr 3 Pr 4 Pr 5 Pr 6 Pr 7 Pr 8 Total Blanks 93 58 55 76 50 .73 76 82 '563 Steven Grossman 642 637 572 722 591 •706 725 57.4 51.69 Ka n E Polito 772 59.1 614 692 565 699 640 728 5301 Write-Ins 1 2 1 0 3 1 3 2 13 Total 1508 1288 .1242 14901, 1209 1479 1444 1386 . 11046 334 State Election November 2, 2010 f ° Certified Pursuant to the Warrant-and the Constable's Return.thereon, a State Election was held for all eight precincts at the Hawkes Field House, Oakland Road. The Declaration of Polls being according to the Warrant by the Town Clerk, Laura A Gemme. The ballot boxes were examined by the respective Wardens and Police Officer on duty and each found to be empty and registered 000. The Town Clerk declared the polls open at 7:00 a.m. and closed at 8:00 p.m., with the following results: 11046 Total ballots (65.5%) of registered voters cast as follows: Auditor -Vote for One Candidate Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4 Pr 5 Pr 6 Pr 7 Pr 8 Total Blanks 159 119 117 137 86 159 159 122 1058 Suzanne M Bum 502 513 459 537 466 533 547 462 4019 Mary Connau hton 796 595 614 756 594. 735 686 757 5533 Nathanael A Fortune 50 59 51. 59 59 51 51 43 423 Write-1 ns 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 2 13 Total 1508 1288 1242 1490 1209 1479 1444 1386 11046 Repersentive in Congress.-Vote for One Candidate Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4 Pr 5 Pr 6 Pr 7 Pr 8 Total Blanks - 51.1 61 57 56 36 67 78 63 469 John F Tierney 785 739 677 819 708 789 806 699 6022 Bill Hudak 669 .487 506 613 463 622 557 624 4541 Write-Ins 3 1 2 2 2 1 3 0 14 Total 1508 1288 1242 1490 1209 1479 1444 1386 '11046 335 State Election November 2, 2010 UTY i ai Pursuant to the Warrant and the Constable's Return thereon, a State Election was held for all eight precincts at the Hawkes Field House, Oakland Road. The Declaration of Polls being according to the Warrant by the Town Clerk, Laura A'Gemme. The ballot boxes were examined by the respective Wardens and Police Officer on duty and each found to be empty and registered 000. The Town Clerk declared the polls open at 7:00 a.m. and closed at,8:00 p.m., with the following results: 11046 Total ballots-(65.5%) of registered voters cast as follows: Councillor-Vote for One Candidate Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4 Pr 5 Pr 6 Pr 7 Pr 8 ]14464 Blanks 249 156 146 254 155 217 246 " 212 Paul A Caruccio 6.45 481 497 * 578 482 601 553 627 Terrence W Kenned 498 532 489 549 469 536 526 426 Scott C Crabtree 76 79 77 53 76 83 96 77 Andrew W Mostone 39 37 32 55 27 41 23 43 Write-I ns 1 3 1 1 0 1 0 1 Total 1508 1288 1242 1490 . 1209 1479 1444 1386 Senator in General Court-Vote for One Candidate Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4 Pr 5 Pr 6 Pr 7 Pr 8 Total Blanks 81 62 68 76 59. 82 88 70 586 Katherine M Clark 652 621 576 707 594 642 . 714 566 5072 Craig S adafora 775 603 596 707 550 754 640 749 5374 Write-Ins 01 21 2 0 61 11 21 1 14 Total 15081 12881 1242 791 1444 1386 11046 Representative in General Court 20th Middlesex District-Vote for One Candidate Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 -Pr 4 Pr 5 Pr.6 Pr7 Pr 8 Total Blanks 298 . 341 367 357 267 1.630 Bradle H Jones Jr 1189 1134 1103 1069 1105 5600 Write-Ins 21 15 9 18 14 77 Total 1508 0 0 1490 0 1479 1444 1386 7307 336 State Election November 2, 2010 uYncial Certified It Pursuant to the Warrant and the Constable's Return thereon, a State Election was held for all eight precincts at the Hawkes Field House, Oakland Road. The Declaration of Polls being according to the Warrant by the Town Clerk, Laura A Gemme. The ballot boxes.were examined by the respective Wardens and Police Officer on duty and each found to be empty and registered 000. The Town Clerk declared the polls open at 7:00 a.m. and closed at 8:00 p.m., with the following results: 1.1046 Total ballots (65.5%).of registered voters cast as follows: Representative in General Court 30th Middlesex District-Vote for One Candidate Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr.3 Pr 4 Pr.5 Pr 6 Pr 7 Pr 8 Total Blanks 84 76 61 221 James J. Dwyer 657 620 615 1892 Kara Marie Fratto 5471 5431 530 162.0 Write-Ins 0 --31 1 31 1 6 Total 0 1288 1242 0 1209 0 0 0 3739 District Attorney -Vote for One Candidate Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4 Pr 5 'Pr'6 ' Pr 7 Pr 8 Total. Blanks 524 401 401 511 387 523 495 491 3733 Gerard T Leone, Jr 968 869 824 968 803 943 933 882 7190 Write-Ins 16 18 17 11 19 13 16 131 123 Total 1508 1288 1242 1490 1209 1479 1444 1386 11046 Sheriff-Vote for One Candidate Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4 Pr 5 Pr 6 Pr 7 Pr 8 Tq2229 Blanks 321 219 206 . 336 227 318 310 292 James V DiPaola 842 770 715 808 699 823 791 740 Michael Tranchita, Sr 340 297 319 344 278 3361 3391 3521 2605 Write-Ins --51 21 2 2 5 2 41 2 24 Total 1508 1288 1242 1490 1209 1479 1444 1386 11046 337 State Election November 2, 2010 1 1 ' Certified Pursuant to the Warrant•and the Constable's Return thereon, a State Election was held for all eight precincts at the Hawkes Field House, Oakland Road. The Declaration of Polls being according to the Warrant by the Town Clerk, Laura A Gernme.The ballot boxes were examined by the respective Wardens and Police Officer on duty and each found to be empty and registered 000. The Town Clerk declared the polls open at 7:00 a.m. and closed at 8:00 p.m., with the following results: 11046 Total ballots (65.5%) of registered voters cast as follows: , Regional School Reading Candidate Pr 1 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4 Pr, Pr 6 Pr 7 Pr 8 Total Blanks 532 350 373 494 367 523 525 476 3640 Jeanne M Feeley 547 531 522 699 495 589 574 501 4458 Marie B Ferrari 426 -402 345 294 344 363 341 404 292 Write-Ins 3 5 2 3 3 4 4 5 29 Total 1508 1288 1242 1490 1209 1479 1444 1386 11046 Regional School-Stoneham Candidate Pr 1 Or 2 , Pr 3 Pr 4 Pr 5 Pr 6 Pr 7 Pr 8 Total Blanks 688 514 532 698 .. 511 688 683 637 4951 Lawrence M Means 814 764 705 791 689 786 756 743 6048 Write-Ins 6 10 5 1 9 - 51 51 61 47 Total 1508 1288 1242 14901 12091 14791 14441 13861 11046 Question 1 Candidate Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4 Pr 5 Pr 6 Pr 7 Pr 8 Total Blanks 32 50 49 37 31 30 47 25 301 Yes 883 719 712 788 632 821 762 819 6136 No 593 519 481 665 5461 6281.- 635 5421 4609 Total 15081 1288 1242 1490 1209 1479 1444 1386 11046 338 State Election November.2, 2010 Official i 1 Pursuant to the Warrant and the Constable's Return thereon, a State Election was held for all eight precincts at the Hawkes Field House, Oakland Road. The Declaration of Polls being according.to the Warrant by the Town Clerk, Laura A Gemme. The ballot boxes were examined by the respective Wardens and Police Officer on duty and each found to be empty and registered 000. The Town Clerk declared the polls open at 7:00 a.m. and closed at 8:00 p.m.,with the following results: 11046 Total ballots (65.5%) of registered voters cast as follows: Question 2 Candidate Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4 Pr 5 Pr 6 Pr 7 Pr 8 Total Blanks 89 73 64 77 60 74 96 70 603 Yes 706 569 587 726 515 708 664 684 5159 No 713 646 591 687 634 697 684 632 5284 Total 1508 1288 1242 1490 1209 1479 1444 1386 11046 Question 3 Candidate Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4 Pr 5 Pr 6 Pr 7 Pr 8 Total Blanks 19 16 15 23. 17 10 19 20 139 Yes 702 557 581 602 482 650 600 667 4841 No 787 715 646 865 710 819 825 699 6066 Total 1508 1288 1242 1.490 1209 1479 1444 1386 11046 A true copy. Attest: r AMA. A Laura A Gemme Town Clerk 339 SUBSEQUENT TOWN MEETING Reading Memorial High School November 8, 2010 Precinct 3 appointed Anthony D'Arezzo to fill a three-year vacancy;with a three year vacancy remaining open. Precinct 6 appointed Steven Cool to fill a three-year vacancy and Rick D'Angelo to fill a one-year vacancy. Precinct 8 appointed Patricia Beckman to fill a two-year vacancy; with a two year vacancy remaining open. Alan Foulds swore in newly appointed Town Meeting members after the precinct meetings. The meeting was called to order by the Moderator, Alan E. Foulds, at 7:45 p.m., there being a quorum present. The Invocation was given by Philip B. Pacino, Precinct 5, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. ARTICLE 1 Reports Given: Philip Pacino, Bylaw Committee Chair, gave recognition to George Theophanis for his service on the Bylaw Committee Christopher Caruso, School Committee Chair introduced John Doherty, Superintendent of Schools John Doherty gave State of School Address: Welcome Thank you,Chairman Caruso.Good Evening.1 would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge and thank the Reading Board of Selectmen,the Finance Committee,my fellow Town Department Heads,our Town Manager,the Reading School Committee,the Reading Public Schools Administration,Faculty and Staff and all of you, our Town Meeting Members for all the your hard work and efforts in making Reading such a great place to live,work,and learn. On behalf of the Reading School Committee and the Reading Public Schools,I am pleased to present to you the 2010 State of the School Address.As I enter my first full year as Superintendent of Schools and my 23rd year as an educator in Reading,I would.first. like to thank the Reading community for their support last year.With the passing of Pat Schettini,it was a difficult year for all us,but in dealing with his loss,we have grown stronger,more resilient as a school community,and better prepared to face the challenges that lie ahead. Our district continues to focus on the vision of preparing all students for a 21'`Century Global Society.To that end,we continue to find innovative and creative ways to improve our schools,even in these difficult financial times. Tonight,I am proud to highlight three areas that capture that spirit of innovation,creativity,and collaboration.These are:the accomplishments of our school district,an update on the performance contracting project,and the continued positive and collaborative relationship we enjoy with our town dfficials. As part of measuring where we are as a school district,I have been meeting with many community members to ask them about their perceptions of the Reading Public Schools.Many have shared their thoughts on what is working in our schools,what we need to do to improve in our schools,and what suggestions they may offer to improve our district.So far I have met with over 300 people, which include parents,teachers,administrators,town officials,senior citizens,booster groups,clergy,community members,and most importantly,our students.My goal is to meet with at least 600 people by January,survey several more and then report the results of my transition plan to the greater Reading community. During these conversations,one of my favorite questions has been;"What are you most proud of in the Reading Public Schools?" Here are some of the responses: .. The quality and dedication of the staff That everyone has the best interest of the students 340 Subsequent Town Meeting November 8,2010 The facilities are in great condition The technology infrastructure and its hardware The investment that the parents and the community have made to our schools The learning opportunities that our students have The reputation of the school district The commitment to seek continuous improvement AND The collaboration between our town and our schools These comments help support the-fact that Reading is a very special place to educate children.I am very proud and honored to be a part of this school district and to have the opportunity to lead us closer to our vision. Superintendent's Award To that end,one of my favorite moments during the school year is to recognize two RMHS students for The Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents Superintendent's Award for Academic Excellence.This recognition goes to two-deserving members of the Senior class who have a strong three year cumulative average,participate in extracurricular and community service activities,and are currently in the top 5%of their graduating class.I am proud to say that each year we have many deserving students and the decision is always a difficult one.it is with great pride that I present this award to the following students: Our first recipient is Micayla Oniskey. Micayla is a National Honor Society student who is currently taking five Advanced Placement Courses.She is a four-year letter award winner for Varsity Cross Country,Winter Track,and Spring Track.Currently,Micayla is the captain of the Cross Country team and this season she broke the RMHS course record by 30 seconds.She started the French Club a few years ago and is now its president.Her community service activities include serving breakfast to our senior citizens at Tannerville on Sunday mornings to walking dogs at the MSPCA shelter.Micayla is applying to 13 colleges including Dartmouth,Princeton,William and.Mary,Amherst, Bowdoin,and Tufts.She plans to pursue a double major in Pre-Med and French.Micayla,please come forward to receive the 2010 MASS Superintendent's Award. Mark Mauriello is tonight's second recipient. Mark is also a National Honor.Society member who is currently taking four AP courses.He is a recipient of the Middlesex League Principal's Award,the President of the Drama Club,a class officer,and the Vice President of the Student Council.Like Micayla,he began his own foreign language club,the Spanish Club,a few years ago and is now the President.He is on the Executive Board of the Reading Coalition against Substance Abuse,where he has served as a student representative for the last two years.This weekend,Mark will perform the lead role in the RMHS Drama Club production of the Scarlet Pimpemel.Last April,Mark was a co- emcee at the National Blue Ribbon Conference which was held herein Reading.Mark has also applied to 13 schools including . Emerson,Camegie Melon,Ithaca,Cincinnati Conservatory,and the University of Michigan where he hopes to major in Musical Theater. Mark,please come forward and accept the 2010 Superintendent's Award for Academic Excellence. Accomplishments of District Our accomplishments do not stop with these students.During the 20D9-2010 school year ublic Schools continued to ,the Reading P reach new heights.The flier that you received this evening lists several of the 2009-10 accomplishments,as well as,many of our current initiatives.Over the last several years,I have had the opportunity to network with colleagues from all over our country and visit their schools,I have come to the conclusion that Reading is a very special place.The learning experiences,activities and programs that we offer in our district are not commonly found in other school districts.These experiences would not be possible without the dedication of our staff,the strong leadership provided by our principals,assistant principals,and directors,and the financial and volunteer support that we receive from our parents and our commun ity.We operate as a team,and we know that the power of many is much greater than the power of one. I am happy to highlight a few of those accomplishments. District As a district,the Reading Public Schools continues to graduate a very high percentage of college-bound students.91.6%of our students go on to post-secondary education with 83.8%of our students attending four-year colleges and universities.Our students are'accepted to some of the top schools in our country.They continue to excel in standardized tests like the MCAS,AP and SAT tests and,once again, 100%of our graduating class passed the MCAS test requirement for graduation. Another data point that we closely watch is the%of Grade 8 students that attend Reading Memorial High School.This year,94%of our Grade 8 students attended Reading Memorial High School.This is a very high number compared to other,communities. Our middle and high school students have had numerous opportunities in the past year to travel and expand their boundaries of learning beyond the classroom walls.They have traveled to Spain,France,Greece,Italy,Quebec,Montreal,New York,Virginia, Washington D.C.the Berkshires,-Costa Rica,and Iceland,all of which are at no cost to our district and are possible through the financial support of our parents,the dedication of our teachers,and the willingness of our students to participate in these exciting experiences. We provided numerous professional development experiences for our teachers and paraeducators in a variety of areas including technology integration.and 21"Century Skills,project-based learning,literacy,inclusion,and curriculum development.Most of these workshops and courses are led by our own staff which in itself accomplishes two things.First,it requires less funding to provide district-based professional development and second,it builds the capacity of our staff to become leaders in these areas. 341 Subsequent Town Meeting November 8,2010 One such experience occurred this past April when Reading was the host to the Blueprint for Educational Excellence National Institute.This high energy two-day institute focused on sharing best teaching practices in a variety of areas.This institute was attended by over 800 educators from all over the country and included our entire Reading Public School staff.I am pleased to share that last year's conference was at no cost to our district_In fact,it actually generated revenue,which will be used to fund additional professional development activities this year.It was a successful and inspiring experience for those in attendance.We are proud and excited to share that we have been invited to host this conference again this year in Reading. Under the leadership of Reading Memorial High School Fine Arts Department Chair Bill Endslow and Elementary Fine Arts Curriculum.Coordinator Al Mosier,our 51'annual ArtsFest,which showcased student art work,drama,and music performances.,Was the best it has ever been.And that is a high bar to achieve. In collaboration with the community and town organizations,our Health and wellness educators,under the leadership of Tom Zaya and RCASA Executive Director Erica McNamara,hosted the first annual Health and Wellness Education Fair in March for all students in grades 8-12.The fair provides us with an additional opportunity to educate our students about making healthy choices and wise decisions. Due to the collaborative efforts of our special education department,Understanding Disabilities,the RMHS Drama Club,the PTO organizations,and Samantha's Harvest,the Reading Public Schools held its first ever inclusive schools celebration which focused on providing opportunities for students and the community to understand how important it is to respect and accept all people in our society.One of the highlights of Inclusive School month was Dr.Michael Fowlin,who provided a powerful message of accepting all differences regardless of race,color,gender,sexual orientation,disabilities,or talents. Our special education staff continues to strengthen and develop our programs within our schools to meet the needs of all students at all levels.Over the last three years,seventeen students have returned to our district from out of district placements because of the strength of our special education programs and services.Students that were once previously separated from their peers are now in inclusive settings in their community schools and are provided more appropriate opportunities for academic and social growth. Additionally,the return of our Reading students provides a significant.cost savings for our district..The earned reputation of our programs has enabled us to tuition in students from other districts who would otherwise be placed in non-inclusive settings.This is the right thing to do for ALL children. . We have strong partnerships with the Reading Police and Fire Departments.Our schools are much safer and are well prepared for crisis and emergencies than they were two years ago with enhanced safety plans and procedures.Last year,we initiated a calendar of scheduled safety drills which included fire,lockdowns,evacuations,and shelter in place drills.Implementing these drills would not have been possible without the continued support that we receive from Chief James Cormier,Chief Greg Bums,School Resource Officer Corey Santasky,Sergeant Richard Abate and the Reading Police and Fire Departments. As an integral part of our mission all of our schools continue to participate in meaningful community service projects.Some of these projects are local,while others are in other parts of the world.Examples include Habitats for Humanity Pennies for Peace,Coats for Kids,Hoops for Heart,Walk for Hunger,Animal Rescue Club,Earthquake Relief in Haiti,Reading Food Pantry,Toys for Tots,and . the ALS walk.This year Reading Memorial High School will partner with Reading Rotary to begin an Interact Club,named after Rotarian Patrick Schettini.The Schettini Interact Club will focus on community service after the Rotary Motto,"Service Above Self." High School Reading Memorial High School continues to focus on preparing our students for a 21"`Century Global Society with increased use of technology integration,project-based learning,a strong freshmen advisory program and authentic assessments. 84 of our students qualified for the Abigail Adams scholarship,which is determined based on MCAS scores.This provides them with free tuition to any of our state colleges and Universities. 10 RMHS students were recognized.as National Merit Scholars Commended Students.38 of our students earned AP scholar awards,which exemplifies exceptional achievement in attaining a high level on AP exams. In staying consistent with our mission,the Young Engineer's club finished a two year project during which they built a working biodiesel reactor which converts waste vegetable oil into diesel fuel.They successfully tested their new product in farm tractors at Russell Orchards in Ipswich.This may become the model that we need to generate more revenue for our community. Our Fine Arts program is one of the best in our region.The Marching Band and Jazz Bands received medals in competitions throughout the year.Several musicians were recognized for outstanding musicianship at competitions.The RMHS Jazz Band performed at the Hatch Shell on the Charles River Esplanade as one of the top jazz bands in the state.Several students received Boston Globe Scholastic Art Awards. Last year,the RMHS Drama Club had very successful productions,including Into the Woods,The Elephant Man,The Boys Next Door and Me and My Girl.Not only were the shows well done,but two of the shows continued the theme of Social Justice. Beginning this weekend,the Drama Club will perform The Scarlet Pimpernel. 167 high school students or 1/7`n of our entire high school student body will be inJolved in this show.The quality of these performances and productions are incredible.Regardless of our difficult economic times,our Fine Arts programs in our schools can not be compromised.I encourage all of you to attend this weekend's shows and all of our student fine arts performances. 342 Subsequent Town Meeting November 8,2010 i 1 Our high school athletic program continues to excel both on the playing surfaces and on the sidelines.Our football team was the Division 2A Super Bowl Champions highlighting an exciting undefeated season.Six varsity sports won their respective league championships.We had several Globe and Herald All-Scholastic athletes and Football Coach John Fiore'eamed himself the recognition of Boston Globe Coach of the Year. Our quality of education continues at the middle school level where we continue to provide the strong foundation of knowledge and skills necessary for our students to be well prepared for high school. We continue to have the only middle schools in New England that have achieved the rigorous standards of both New England League of Middle Schools Spotlight Schools and National Blue Ribbon Schools.The Parker Math Team finished first in the Intermediate Math League while the Coolidge Science Team continued to excel in state and national competitions.In addition, Parker and Coolidge students received top honors in literacy,history,geography,and foreign language events.Both middle schools continue to provide high quality opportunities for our students in the fine arts with strong music and art programs.Last year,many of you attended the wonderful productions of Willie Wonka and Pied Piper,and the Junior District Music Festival.Several students received Boston Globe scholastic art awards and our middle school jazz band received a gold medal at the Massachusetts Association for Jazz Education Festival. Our elementary schools,where the journey all begins,continue to prepare our students with the skills and knowledge necessary to transition successfully to middle school.Each school has a unique culture that focuses on content skill building,character education, health and wellness,the arts,technology integratio4,community service,literacy and STEM curriculum. Last year,the Wood End Elementary School was awarded the designation of a Blue Ribbon Lighthouse School.Wood End,Birch Meadow and Killam Elementary Schools were featured as site visit schools for the April Sharing Institute. Due.to the joint efforts of our PTO's and district funding,each elementary school now has SMART Boards in every classroom. These interactive white boards have positively changed the daily instruction in our classrooms. Under the leadership and dedicated efforts of David Ventola and several parent volunteers,over 104 elementary and middle school students participated in the Second Annual Lego Robotics Invitational in January. RISE Preschool continues to grow offering superior programming for 3—5 year olds.This year,with the expansion of programming, the RISE program extended to an additional classroom at the Joshua Eaton Elementary School.Our teachers and paraeducators are continually engaged in professional development activities.These include specific training in a variety of disabilities,video modeling,and related'therapy services within the general education classroom.Support form the RISE parent teacher network has provided excellent enrichment opportunities for RISE students. This is a snapshot of our schools and our district.In addition,one of the major areas that I would like to highlight and take the next few minutes to report out is the progress of Performance Contracting.This project,which you overwhelmingly-supported in April, 2009,is providing long term sustainable solutions to.conserve energy and cut costs in our school and town facilities.Other communities are now just realizing the value of such a project and are beginning to have discussion in their own towns on how to implement this type of initiative.This project is on budget,on time,with no cost overruns or change orders.It is scheduled to be completed in January.The smooth implementation of the project would not have been possible if it were not for the leadership of Director of Finance and Operations Mary DeLai,Director of Facilities Joe Huggins and Assistant Director of Facilities DJ Cacciapuotti,Jr.I would like to thank them publicly for their efforts.Here are some other facts about this project. Energy Conservation efforts You can see by the list behind me the numerous energy conservation highlights of this project.During the life of this project Over 5,000 incandescent fixtures were upgraded to high efficiency systems • Occupancy-based lighting controls were installed in all school and town buildings • Energy management systems were installed in five school and five town buildings • 257 LED traffic and pedestrian signals were retrofitted with LED lights(all town-owned signals now equipped with LED technology) • Solar domestic hot water systems were installed at all three public safety buildings New unit ventilators and heating&ventilation units were replaced at Killam and Birch Meadow • New Boilers were installed at Birch Meadow,Town Hall,and the West Side Fire Station The chiller was replaced at Town Hall • The Total Energy once it is fully implemented will be 365,000 MBtu/year Electricity—1.3 million kWh/year • Gas—88,000 therms/year • Water—869,000 gallons/year The Annual Emissions Reductions will be the equivalent of what 422 cars or 769 homes gives off each year. • The annual average total savings will be over$350,000 per year . • Finally,the financial information of the project. • Total Project Cost:$5.4 million • Less:$164,000 guaranteed utility rebates&incentives • Less:$308,000 school and town facilities operating budgets • $5.0 million financed through town-issued debt • Reading also received$150,000 in Federal Stimulus.(EECBG)funding for the project 343 Subsequent Town Meeting November 8,2010 The energy savings during the Construction Period was used to reinvest into capital projects and to help offset the initial interest payment.As a result of these savings,the corridor windows and the fire alarm system were replaced at Killam and new windows.were fabricated at Town Hall. As you can see this is a truly impressive project and investment for our town and schools which will continue to reap benefits for many years to come. Teamwork The performance based project and the highlights that I mentioned earlier are just some of the terrific things that are happening in our district.bur philosophy has been to continue to improve,move forward,and not be satisfied with the status quo.Other surrounding communities have not always been able to do this.I believe the reason for this is that we have a culture in this community.that is focused on leadership,communication and teamwork,not only within our schools,but with town government,and the community as well.We have a tendency to leave our egos at the door and get the job done for the right reasons,which is in the best interest of our students and our community. Over the last year,town and school officials,staff,and community have collaborated on a number of projects including the H1 N1 Pandemic,the MWRA Water Main Break,new RCASA initiatives,implementation of emergency preparedness plans and the Killam Playground Project.We have just begun some new town/school projects including offering an afterschool elementary RAD kids course with the police department,implementing the new recycling program in the schools,and the one that we have been most excited about is accessing the Senior Citizen van to provide shuttle transportation to the Oak Grove subway station for our METCO students in the evening,so that they can participate in extracurricular activities and sports.These projects would not be possible if it were not for a trust level and communication avenues that have been built over time between town and school officials.I personally want to thank Peter Hechenbleikner for the ongoing opportunities to discuss issues proactively and coming up with solutions collaboratively. However,as we all know,this collaboration will continue to be challenged this year as we face limited resources'caused by a weakening economy and a decrease in state and federal resources.For the last several years,we have had the opportunity to grow and improve as a community.Now,we are faced with a very difficult test.We must continue to provide the high quality education for our children and the services for our citizens without dismantling the core structures that we'have in place.History has shown that if we dismantle these core structures,it takes even longer to put them back together,even in the best of economic conditions.This challenge will take leadership,innovation,but most of all,teamwork.Neither town government,nor the school department will be able to accomplish this task alone.You have my word that I will continue to lead and support the.collaborative culture that we have built to navigate through these turbulent waters during difficult economic times. Andrew Carnegie once wrote that"teamwork is the fuel that-allows common people to attain uncommon results."This quote exemplifies the challenges that each elected and appointed board,each department head,each administrator,and each town meeting member will face over the next several months as we develop an FY12 budget.The Reading Public Schools is committed to that spirit of teamwork as we continue to find solutions collaboratively to achieve uncommon results and do what is in the best interest of our students and our community. Thank you for your time this evening.I look forward to working with you as together we shape our community so that Reading will continue to be a place where all students can learn and succeed. Mary Ellen O'Neill gave RMLD report... For a quick background to my remarks this evening,let me provide you with a few basic facts about the RMLD: • The RMLD serves four"communities-Reading,North Reading,Wilmington,and the residential portion of Lynnfield; Approximately 60%of its electric sales comes from the town of Wilmington,and about 60%of its overall sales comes from the commercial sector; • The RMLD serves 25,000 residential customers and 3,000 commercial customers,a group that includes small businesses,municipalities,and larger industries. In fiscal year 2010 the RMLD sold 684 million kilowatts of electricity,a 1.7%decrease from the previous year.The one-day peak demand of 156 megawatts occurred last August and was only marginally higher than the peak demand in FY2009. As many of you know,a 20-year agreement binds the four towns in a contractual arrangement with the RMLD.Based on this agreement,the RMLD makes semi-annual cash payments to all four communities,the amount of which is based on each town's percentage of kilowatt hour sales.In addition to this payment,the town of Reading only receives a return-on-investment payment.In FY2010 the RMLD returned a combined total of$2.45 million to the town of Reading. Major initiatives of the RMLD this year included: The extension of the 20-year agreement,agreed to by all four communities; Capital infrastructure improvement projects throughout its service area; Completion of the RMLD's GIS system which is now being used for construction drawings,systems studies,and dig safes; The signing of new power supply agreement which will help stabilize fuel charges for the 2011-2014 period;and 344 Subsequent Town Meeting November 8,2010 The ongoing upgrade project at the Gaw substation in Reading which included the installation of two out of the three new transformers there:This project will increase the capacity of the substation by 50%and will allow the RMLD to meet future load requirements. Soil contamination,unfortunately,was discovered during the Gaw project.The RMLD worked diligently to address this'situation and the soil remediation effort is now complete. In the coming year the RMLD will begin the phase-in of more advanced electric meters for all residential customers.Capital improvement work will continue throughout the area.The energy efficiency and conservation program will continue to be refined and expanded.Updates on this program are given to the RMLD's Board of Commissioners on a quarterly basis and can be seen on RCTV's airing of the Board's meetings.The RMLD is also participating,as required,in the reporting of greenhouse gas emissions as Massachusetts continues to implement various portions of its Global Warming Solutions legislation. Thank you for your continued support.Copies of the RMLD's annual report are available this evening.Your questions and comments are always welcome. Peter Hechenbleikner gave update on Instructional Motion on snow plowing of churches from last town meeting Pursuant to an instructional motion at the 2010 Annual Town Meeting, the Board of Selectmen and Town staff engaged in discussion with the Reading Clergy Association about the issue of Town plowing of church parking lots. As you may remember Town Meeting was asked to fund continued snow plowing of church parking lots, and that motion was defeated largely upon the advice of Town Counsel that plowing church parking lots violated the state constitution. Father Steve Rock of St.Agnes Church was designated as the Clergy Association representative on this issue, and a meeting and numerous emails resulted in an agreement that the Town would phase out plowing church parking lots over a 3 winter period, beginning with the winter of 2010/2011. Beginning this winter, any church that opted to enter into an agreement with the Town, would reimburse the Town for actual costs of plowing. This agreement ends with the winter of 2012/13,after which the Town will no longer do the plowing. The Town wanted to work with the churches to give them a reasonable time to make other arrangements and still abide by the decision of Town Meeting to discontinue this practice. As of this date,3 churches have entered into the agreement: St.Agnes,First Baptist.Church of Reading,and the Korean Church of the Nazarene. Report given by David Michaud, ad hoc Municipal Building Committee Chair A policy establishing this Committee was approved by the Board of Selectmen on November 24,2009.Members were appointed and our first meeting was held on March 9,2010.The Committee met 10 times between March 9 and August 12 operating with 5 of 7 positions filled. We have visited all Town buildings and 3 schools(selected-by the Superintendent)to understand the conditions,major maintenance requirements,and operation of each,building:We also invited department heads to.Share their thoughts regarding expansion and/or renovation to meet future operational needs. The Committee met with Mary Delai.and Joe Huggins from the School Department regarding management and conditions of all Town and School buildings.The Committee also met with a group of private citizens who have expressed interest in developing town owned property on Oakland Road.Several members of the Committee subsequently conducted a site walk of the Oakland Road property.. The Committee received and reviewed copies of the following reports: RMLD and Town of Reading"Optimization Study of Fleet Maintenance Activities" to fa cilities DPW Management study-April 2008-Executive Summary and sections relevant to fa FY 2011 -2020 Capital Improvements Program Draft Cemetery facility report by the Reading DPW Reading Public library-Library Building Assessmentby Adams and Smith dated 9-15-08 On October 5th the ad.hoc Municipal Building Committee made a progress report to the Board of Selectmen,sharing an extensive list of findings and seeking input as to how to proceed.We are currently involved in prioritizing our list of findings based on the Board of Selectman's guidance and intend to make a full report by year-end that includes recommendations that take into consideration public and worker safety,frequency of needed repairs,operational efficiency,work that has to be done anyway, benefits to the community,opportunities(such as grants),available funding,advancing community goals,and the current CIP. Buildings and Sites visited include: Community Center Birch Meadow School Cemetery Garage ty DPW Fite Stations Joshua Eaton School Killam School Library Oakland Road property Police Station Senior Center Town Hall 345 Subsequent Town Meeting November 8,2010 ad hoc Municipal Building Committee members include: Kathleen.Duggan-Resident Representative Andrew Grimes-Resident Representative George Hines-Finance Committee Representative David Michaud-School Committee Representative Richard Schubert-Board of Selectmen Representative Vicky Yablonsky-Library Board Representative James Bonazoli moves that the Town vote to table the subject matter of Article 1 Motion Carried ARTICLE 2 James Bonazoli, Board of Selectmen moves that the Town vote to table the subject matter of Article 2 Motion Carried ARTICLE 3 Camille Anthony, Board of Selectmen moves that the Town vote to amend the FY 2011 —FY 2020, Capital Improvements Program as submitted on pages 32-39 in the "Town of Reading Massachusetts Report on the Warrant Subsequent Town Meeting November 8, 2010" as provided for in Section 7-7 of the Reading Home Rule Charter by virtue of the Board of Selectmen Background -given by Peter Hechenbleikner: The following amendments are proposed to the FY 2011 FY 2020 Capital Improvements Program(CIP). These amendments need to be included in the CIP in order for Town Meeting to consider funding them under the various Articles at Town Meeting. The full revised CIP is included in the blue pages in the back of this report. The following are proposed modifications to the CIP previously approved at the Annual Town Meeting in April 2010: a Killam Roof$1,000,000 in FYI (Article 9) previously shown in FYI for$700,000; 9 Killam Windows $500,000 in FYI (Article 9) previously shown as$36,000 per year in FY12- FYI 3; Birch Meadow Windows$500,000 in FYI (Article 9) previously shown as$18,000 per year in FY12-13. Finance Committee Report-given by Barry Berman: The Finance Committee voted.to recommend the subject matter of this Article at their meeting on October 13, 2010 by a vote of 6-0-0.These changes to the Capital Plan will be discussed further in Article 9. Bylaw Committee Report: No report After discussion from Town Meeting Members the Motion Carried 346 Subsequent Town Meeting November 8,2010 ARTICLE 4 Marcie West, Finance Committee Chair moves that the Town vote to amend the following votes taken under Article 12 of the April 26, 2010 Annual Town Meeting relating to the Fiscal Year 2011 Municipal Budget James Bonizoli, Board of Selectmen moved to dispense of the reading of acle. rti Motion to Dispense Carried Account Line Description Decrease Increase B99 Benefits funding source change only=- increase free cash use by$50,000, reduce the balance from property taxes, State aid and non-property tax local receipts by $50,000 692 Town Administration-Expenses $8;000 Postage $2,000 Printing and Paper — 192 Finance-Expenses Postage Printing and Paper Mass Communications System (Public $8,000 $12,000 Safety) $2,000 from Free Cash K91 Community Services-Wages $4,470 Sick Leave Buyback from Town Sick/Vacation Stabilization-Fund K92 Community Services-Expenses $25,000 Veteran's Benefits from Free Cash L91 Library-Wages $ 5,145 Sick Leave Buyback from Town SickNacation Stabilization Fund M91 Recreation wages funding source change only-increase Reading Ice Arena use by $35,000, reduce the balance from property taxes, State aid and non-property tax local recei is by$35,000 Subtotals $10,000 $56,615 347 Subsequent Town Meeting November 8,2010 Net Operating Expense $46,615 From Town Sick/Vacation Stabilization Fund $9,615 From Free Cash $37,000 Enterprise Funds Account Line Description Decrease Increase W99 Water Reduce by overhead already voted in $377,367 General Fund budgets; new total for line W99 is$5,055,924 of which $225,000 is from Water Reserves and the balance from property taxes, State aid and non-property tax local receipts' X99 Sewer Reduce by overhead already voted in $259,004 General Fund budgets; new total for line W99 is$5,153,719 of which $100,000 is from Sewer Reserves and the balance from property taxes, State aid and non-property tax local receipts Subtotals $636,371 $0 Finance Committee Report-given by David Greenfield:The Finance Committee voted to recommend the subject matter of this Article at their meeting on October 13, 2010 by a vote of 7-0-0.The general fund changes adjust balances versus the original FY 2011 Budget for unanticipated changes, and the Enterprise Fund changes eliminate accounting redundancies without changing any actual budget intentions. Bylaw Committee Report: No report Report and background information given by Gail LaPointe-Page 4 warrant booklet Bill Brown Precinct 8 made a comment to consider that in the future we will be required to keep a 10% reserve 2/3 Vote required Declared.unanimous by Moderator 152 Town Meeting Members in Attendance Motion Carried ARTICLE 5 34$ Subsequent Town Meeting November 8,2010 Stephen Goldy, Board of Selectmen moves that the Town vote to authorize the payment during Fiscal Year 2011 of the following bill remaining unpaid for previous fiscal years for goods and services actually rendered to the Town: Ricoh Americas Corporation $191 With funding from property taxes, state aid and non-property tax local receipts. Background-given by Gail LaPointe:There is one known bill from a prior year.Approval of payment of that bill will take a 9/10 vote of Town Meeting.An engineering bill for$190 was thought to be a duplicate bill, but two service calls had been performed. Finance Committee Report-given by Kevin Leyne: The Finance Committee voted to recommend the subject matter of this Article at their meeting on October 13, 2010 by a vote of 6-0-0.There is only one bill outstanding for$190 which originally.was thought to be a duplicate bill. Bylaw Committee Report: No report 9/10 Vote required Declared unanimous by Moderator 152 Town Meeting Members in Attendance Motion Carried ARTICLE 6 Ben Tafoya, Board of Selectmen moves that the Town vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell, or exchange, or dispose of, upon such terms and conditions as they may determine, the following items of Town tangible property: Police- 1996 Ford Econoline 250 Van Police-1998 Ford Expedition Police- 1999 Ford Taurus Background-given by Peter Hechenbleikner:The following list of tangible property with a value in excess of$5,000 is proposed for disposition under this Article. Between now and Town Meeting, there may be additional items added to the list. ® Police-1996 Ford Econoline 250 Van ® Police- 1998 Ford.Expedition Police- 1999 Ford Taurus Finance Committee Report-given by Harold Torman:The Finance Committeevoted to recommend the subject matter of this Article at their meeting on October 13, 2010 by a vote of 7-0-0.The Town either uses this property as trade-in or sells it outright depending on the best value in individual circumstances. Bylaw Committee Report: No report Motion Carried 349 Subsequent Town Meeting November 8,2010 ARTICLE 7 James Bonziolo, Board of Selectmen moves'that the Town raise by borrowing pursuant to G.L. Chapter 44, §7 and 8 and appropriate the sum of two million two hundred and eighty five thousand dollars .($2,285,000)for the purpose of reconstructing water systems on Haverhill Street, including the costs of engineering services, plans, documents, cost estimates, bidding services and all related expenses incidental thereto and necessary in connection therewith, said sum to be spent under the direction of the Town Manager; and that the Camille Anthony; Board of Selectmen moved to dispense of the reading of article. Motion to Dispense Carried Town authorizes the Town Manager,the Board of Selectmen, or any other agency of the Town to apply for a grant or loans to be used to defray all or any part of said water construction and/or reconstruction and related matters; and that the Town vote to authorize the Town Manager to enter into any or all agreements as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this Article; and that the Town authorizes the Town Manager, the Board of Selectmen, or any other agency of the Town to apply fora non-interest bearing loan from the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority; and that the Town authorizes the Treasurer-Collector,with the approval of the Board of Selectmen,to borrow pursuant to said loan. Background-given by George Zambouras:The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority offers, two assistance programs that, provide financial assistance to member MWRA communities to perform water rehabilitation projects.The first is the Local Pipeline.Assistance Program (LPAP)which provides interest free loans to member communities to' rehabilitate water pipelines and improve local water quality conditions.This loan program is scheduled to terminate in FY13, and the Town's allocation under the LPAP Program is$1,916,000. The second program is the Local Water System Assistance Program (LWSAP)which provides interest free loans to member communities to .rehabilitate water pipelines, improve local water quality conditions, and upgrade local water systems.This is a new program which will provide assistance from FY11 to FY20.The, Town's allocation under the LPAP Program is limited to$500,000 annually with a total allocation of$4,146,000 over the 10 year period. Under each program, the interest free loan is required to be paid back to the MWRA in equal installments over a 10 year period beginning one year after the distribution of the funds for approved projects. Acceptance of the interest free loan offers will enable the Town to continue with its water distribution system improvement projects with reduced capitol expenditures.The use of the loan.programs also enables the Town to combine projects, and achieve reduced'construction costs resulting from the economy of scale of projects. The Town has been making strides to upgrade and rehabilitate the Town's water distribution system. These upgrades help to address poor fire flows,water quality, and pressure loss due to undersized or deteriorated mains. In a 2001 study performed for the Town by Weston and Sampson Engineering, the Haverhill Street at Batchelder Road area was found to have deficient fire flows, providing only 270 of the recommend fire flows.The construction of a new transmission main in Haverhill Street is part of the Town's Water Distribution Master Plan, and will greatly improve the flows in this area increasing them to the recommend levels. The upgrades to the water distribution system that have been performed by the Town in recent years were not considered as eligible projects under the MWRA Program.The new Haverhill Street transmission main is eligible for the MWRA Loan Program. and consists of the replacing the existing water main from Wakefield Street to Batchelder Road with a new cement lined ductile iron pipe approximately 7,500 feet long with an estimated cost of$2.285M. 350 Subsequent Town Meeting November 8,2010 The effect of the no-interest loan versus previous estimates carried on the debt schedule show a projected savings of$445,575 over a five-year period. Finance Committee Report-given by Marcie West:The Finance Committee voted to recommend the subject matter of this Article at their meeting on October.,13, 2010 by a vote of 7-0-0.This will allow significant savings of interest on expected future debt service. flaw Committee Report: No report 2/3 Vote required Declared unanimous by Moderator 152 Town Meeting Members in Attendance Motion Carried ARTICLE 8 Richard Curtis, Library Board of Trustees moves that the Town vote to authorize the Board of Library Trustees and/or the Board of Selectmen and/or the Town Manager to apply for and accept any federal and/or state grants and/or other funds which may be or may become available to defray all or a part of the cost of the design., construction and equipping and furnishing of the Library.Renovation and Expansion Project for the Reading Public Library at 64 Middlesex Avenue; and to authorize the Board of Library Trustees and/or the Board of Selectmen and/or the Town Manager to expend the funds from such grant or grants, to contract for and expend any State.or Federal aid available for said Project without further appropriation,and to enter into any other contracts and to take any and all actions they deem necessary or desirable to effectuate the purposes of the foregoing vote or to carry out the Project. Background-given by David Hutchinson, Library Board of Trustees: In January, 2010; the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners issued an announcement of major changes to the Public. Library Construction Regulations, which increase the average grant award for eligible projects-to an average of 50%. Further changes encourage sustainable construction and energy-efficient systems and construction. "Funding for the Massachusetts Public Library Construction .Program was authorized by Governor Deval Patrick and the Legislature in the General Governmental Bonds Bill in 2008.The program was first . funded by a State bond authorization in 1987. As of January 2010, 290 grants totaling over$304 million have been awarded. Of these, 209 have been for construction, addition/renovation or special projects." Town Meeting (April 2010) approved$85,000 in funding to engage professional services to develop a building program to update and expand the Reading Public Library for the future, and to meet an accelerated timeline to apply for a State construction grant.The' Reading Public Library Building Program Study is currently underway. A Building Programmer, Owners Project Manager, and architects have been hired as required by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners in order for the project to be granted eligible. This Article is requesting Town Meeting approval to apply for a State construction grant in January 2011 based on the results of the current Building Program Study. This Article is NOT requesting funding. Finance Committee Report-Francis Fardy: The Finance Committee voted to recommend the subject matter of this Article at their meeting on October13, 2010 by a vote of 7-0-0. Bylaw Committee Report: No report After discussion among town meeting members with responses by David Hutchinson 351 Subsequent Town Meeting November 8,2010 Motion carried ARTICLE 9 Chris Caruso, School Committee Chair moves that the Town of Reading appropriate the sum of one million five hundred thousand dollars($1,500,000)for replacement of the roof and windows at the J. Warren Killam School, 333 Charles Street,which proposed repair project would materially extend the useful life of the school and preserve an asset that otherwise is capable of supporting the required educational program. James Bonizoli, Board of Selectmen moved to dispense of the reading of article. Motion to Dispense Carried Said sum to be expended under the direction of the School Committee, and to meet said appropriation the Treasurer is authorized to borrow said sum under M.G.L. Chapter 44, or any other enabling authority; that the Town of Reading acknowledges that the Massachusetts School Building Authority's("MSBA") grant program is a non-entitlement, discretionary program based on need, as determined by the MSBA, and any project costs the Town of Reading incurs in excess of any grant approved by and received from the MSBA shall be the sole responsibility of the Town of Reading); provided further that any grant that the Town of Reading may receive from the MSBA for the Project shall not exceed the lesser of(1)forty seven and 2 tenths percent(47.21%) of eligible,approved project costs, as determined,by the MSBA; or(2)the total maximum grant amount determined by the MSBA; and that the amount of borrowing authorized pursuant to this vote shall be reduced by any grant amount set forth in the Project Funding Agreement that may be executed between the Town of Reading and the MSBA. Background: Submitted Below Finance Committee Report: Submitted Below Bylaw Committee Report: No report. School Committee Report: Submitted Below After discussion among town meeting members with responses by Mary DeLai and Peter Hechenbleikner 2/3 Vote required Declared unanimous by Moderator 152 Town Meeting Members in Attendance Motion carried Chris Caruso, School Committee Chair moved to dispense of the reading of article. Motion to Dispense Carried Chris Caruso, School Committee Chair moves that the Town of Reading appropriate the sum of five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000)for replacement of the windows at the Birch Meadow School, 27 Arthur B. Lord Drive, which proposed repair project would materially extend the useful life of the school and preserve an asset that otherwise is capable of supporting the required educational program. said sum to be expended under the direction of the School Committee, and to meet said appropriation the Treasurer is authorized to borrow said sum under M.G.L. Chapter 44, or any other enabling authority; that 352 Subsequent Town Meeting November 8,2010 the Town of Reading acknowledges that the Massachusetts School Building Authority's("MSBA°)grant program.is a non-entitlement, discretionary program based on need, as determined by the MSBA, and any project costs the Town of Reading incurs in excess of any grant approved by and received from the MSBA shall be the sole responsibility of the Town-of Reading]; provided furtherthat any grant that the Town of Reading may receive from the MSBA for the Project shall not exceed the lesser of(1)forty seven and 2 tenths percent(47.21%)of'eligible, approved project costs, as determined by the MSBA, or(2)the total maximum grant amount determined by the MSBA; and that the amount of borrowing authorized pursuant to this vote shall be reduced by any grant amount set forth in the Project Funding Agreement that may be executed between the Town of Reading and the MSBA. Presentation-given by Mary DeLai: Thank you Mr.Moderator and Thank You Town Meeting Members for allowing us to present this funding opportunity forward for your consideration.1 would first like to tell you about the new Green Repair Program offered through the Massachusetts School Building Authority,then talk about the specifics of the projects for which we are seeking your support. Unlike the standard MSBA Comprehensive Grant Program,with the Green Repair Program,grants are only available for repair projects limited in scope to roof,window and/or boiler repair or replacement.Only schools that are otherwise in good condition can apply for these funds The program established by the MSBA Board of Directors in May of 2010.In the initial program announcement,the MSBA stated that it is looking to leverage the favorable borrowing climate to fund smaller-scale repairs that will improve the efficiency of schools in districts that already have Statements of Interest filed with the MSBA.With the successful implementation of those projects and a reported infusion of federal stimulus funds,the funding opportunity was opened up to additional districts in August. Here you see the MSBA's stated goals for the program. As mentioned earlier,with the success of earlier projects,this funding opportunity was opened to other districts in early August. Through the existing network of Superintendents and other school officials,MSBA invited districts to submit Statements of Interest between August 11th and September 22nd.Per the requirements of the program,the School Committee and Board of Selectmen each voted to authorize the submission of the Statements for two or our schools—Killam and Birch Meadow Elementary.Between mid August and early September,we gathered all of the data and information required as part of the very comprehensive Sol application and the two Sol$were submitted to MSBA on September 16th. Based on a reimbursement formula used by MSBA,each district in the Commonwealth has already been assigned a standard reimbursement rate.For Reading,that rate is 47.21%Therefore,if we are awarded this reimbursement grant,Reading will reimbursed$0.47 cents of each dollar spent.The appropriation being requested this evening will only be expended if a Project Funding Agreement is executed with MSBA.Per the program requirements,the amount that you are being asked to vote tonight to authorize the town to raise through borrowing is to be reduced by the amount of the grant award. Why is it necessary to take action tonight? 1. On October 8th,representatives from MSBA came to Reading to conduct a site visit to verify conditions as reported in the Statement of Interest. 2. At that time,we were told that 90 districts had submitted Sol's for a total of about 180 projects with$300 million available for this round of applications.We were informed that if the total for all submitted projects was equal to or less than$300 million,all projects would.likely be funded. 3. On October 25th,Superintendent Doherty received an email from MSBA which read, Dear Superintendent Doherty:Your District's Green Repair Statements of Interest were reviewed at the MSBA Facility Subcommittee Meeting Wednesday of last week.These have been recommended for a full review by the Board of Directors at their next meeting scheduled for Wednesday,November 17,2010.The pre-requisites necessary to advance a potential Green Repair Project are attached to this email.In anticipation of MSBA Board action on your Green Repair Statements of Interest we encourage you to begin acting on these requirements. 4. If the Board takes action on November 17th,we would need to demonstrate that the entire amount has been authorized by Town Meeting in order to sign the PFA 5. As a condition of the program,construction must be completed by Dec.2011 6. If we waited,we would have to either hold a Special Town Meeting or wait for April Town Meeting. If we waited until late April to vote and sign a PFA,these projects would not be completed by the December 2011 deadline. Why did we select these projects? 1. Each of these projects were already part of the Capital Improvement Program. - The original plan was to complete the window projects over a 10-year horizon by completing 15-30 per year at each school The replacement of the Killam roof has been included in the capital plan each year for a number of years and has been deferred several times;tens of thousands of dollars have been spent in the last few years for patching and sealing. 2. Each meets the stated goals and criteria of the program 353 Subsequent Town Meeting November 8,2010 - Will improve the learning environment Will reduce energy consumption Will improve existing buildings that are otherwise structurally and educationally sound Will generate cost savings for the district The cost of the project based on contractor estimates is approximately$1.6-$1.8 million dollars including project management, design,and construction. The additional funding requested is to cover.any contingencies such as additional asbestos beyond what is already anticipated or other unforeseen conditions in or around the windows or the roof decking and insulation:The current plan is to finance these projects by selling 10 year debt to finance our 52.79%share. Current rates are at about 3.5%.As shown here in the debt service schedule provided by our Town Finance Director,the Debt Service payments will begin at$142,000 and diminish about$4,000 per year until the debt is paid off in FY2021.On behalf of the School Committee,Superintendent,myself,our Director of Facilities,the Principals of Birch Meadow and Killam Elementary Schools and their school community,we thank the Finance Committee and the Board of Selectman for their support of these projects and we thank you for your consideration tonight. Background-given by Mary DeLai: In August of 2010, the Massachusetts School Building Authority announced a new funding program entitled the Green Repair Program.This program is intended to assist in funding the repair or replacement of roofs,windows and/or boilers in public school facilities that are otherwise structurally,functionally and educationally sound except for the condition of their roof, windows and/or boilers. School districts interested in accessing the funding were required to submit Statements of Interest between August 11 and September 22, 2010. Over the past several years, the School.Department has included in their school building facilities ten- year capital plan, capital projects for the replacement of windows at both the Killam and.Birch Meadow Elementary Schools as well as for a total roof replacement at the Killam Elementary School.Given the funding targets for the MSBA's Green Repair Program,the Reading School Committee and the Reading Board of Selectmen both authorized the submission of Statements of Interest for these projects at each of these schools per program requirements.These Statements of Interest were filed with MSBA on September 16,2010. The MSBA has already defined the reimbursement rates for each school district in the Commonwealth. For Reading, the defined rate js47.21%. Thus, if the Town were to be invited into the program,'we could potentially be reimbursed in the amount of$0.4721 for each dollar spent.The MSBA Board is expected to vote in November or December on the recommendation of MSBA staff on who to invite into the program. If a district is invited to participate in the program, they must be able to demonstrate that they have raised the entire'funding amount for the submitted projects in order to execute.a Project Funding Agreement. Once the Project Funding Agreement is executed, the district can begin submitting for reimbursement immediately. The anticipated combined cost of the two projects,.including feasibility studies, project management, design and construction, is on the order of$1.9 million.We are requesting authorization to appropriate up to$2.0 million to allow for unforeseen contingencies. Our intent is to not sell bonds or proceed with any work on these two projects during this fiscal year unless a Project Funding Agreement with the MSBA is executed. The MSBA has reported that the total funding available for this statewide program is about$300 million and that the source is federal funding.The Green Repair Program requires that districts receiving the funding commit to expend funds by December 30, 2011 per flow-down requirements from the federal government. This is the reason for the accelerated timeline, and the need for this vote prior to receiving final approval and invitation into the program. If the project does move forward, it is expected that the Town will sell 10 year debt to pay for its 52.79% share (at a rate of 3.5%at present). This will curtail some annual capital spending for the next two years but have a lesser impact after that.The bulk of capital needs for the next two years are in Facilities and Public Works equipment. Public Safety, Roads and Recreation projects will be unaffected. Here is the expected debt service from Article 9, along with the amount of cash available for annual capital requests both before and after such debt is sold: $000s FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17 I FY18 I FY19 FY20 FY21 354 Subsequent Town Meeting November 8,2010 Cash for capital 691 967 1698 1884 2187 2371 2775 3231 3392 3500 Article 9 debt 142 138 134 130 126 123 120 116 112 109 New cash for capital 549 829 1564 1754 ' 2061 2248 ., 2655 3115 3280 3391 Finance Committee Report-given by Chris Caruso:The Finance Committee voted to recommend the subject matter of this Article at their meeting on October 13, 2010 by a vote of 7-0-0.These improvements are already in the Capital plan and accelerating them at this time with a 47% reimbursement rate would represent significant savings on the.project. Bylaw Committee Report: No report School Committee Report: Although the Reading School Committee has not taken a vote yet.To support Article 9,they will take the vote on November 1 st The School Committee did vote in September to support the Green Schools grant, which included the Killam roof and windows and the Birch Meadow windows. 213 Vote required Declared unanimous by Moderator 152 Town Meeting Members in Attendance Motion carried ARTICLE 10 Camille Anthony, Board of Selectmen moves that the Town,vote to table the subject matter of Article 10 Motion Carried ARTICLE 11 A Richard Schubert moves that the Town vote to accept that portion of Causeway Road from the end of the existing public way portion of Causeway Road southeasterly approximately 927 feet, as a public way in the Town*of Reading pursuant to M.G.L. c.82, as shown on the'Town of Reading Department of Public Works Street Acceptance Plan of Causeway Road dated September 22, 2010"adopted by the Board of Selectmen and on file with the Office of the Town Clerk; and that the Board of Selectmen be authorized, pursuant to M.G.L. c.40, §§3 and 14,to accept easements and the deed of a fee interest in said Causeway Street; and to authorize the Board of Selectmen to take such ways in fee or rights of easement by eminent domain under the provisions of M.G.L. c.79, or to acquire said lands in fee or rights of easement therein by gift or otherwise, and to transfer.,the sum of two hundred thirty thousand dollars ($230,000)from free cash for the payment of any emnent domain damages and for the purpose of repair and/or improvement of Causeway Road and further, that a betterment assessment, pursuant to M.G.L. c.80 or c.80A, shall be assessed to the properties improved in the amount of one hundred (100%) percent of the total cost to the Town of the project. James Bonazoli, Board of Selectmen moved to dispense of the reading of article. Motion to Dispense Carried Presentation-given by George Zambouras-See Attached 355 Subsequent Town Meeting November 8,2010 Letter submitted by Joseph Curto-Attached Finance Committee Report-given by Mark Dockser, At October meeting it was voted 7-0-0 in support After Discussion by town meeting members 2/3 Vote required Declared unanimous by Moderator 152 Town Meeting Members in Attendance Motion Carried ARTICLE 11 B Richard Schubert moves that the Town vote pursuant to M.G.L. c.82 to accept Benjamin Lane as a public way in the Town of Reading, from Avon Street northerly for 343 feet, as shown on the"Town of Reading Department of Public Works Street Acceptance Plan of Benjamin Lane dated July 1, 2009", adopted by the Board of Selectmen and on file with the Office of the Town Clerk:and that the Board of Selectmen be authorized pursuant to M.G.L. c.40, §3 and 14 to accept easements and the deed of a fee interest in said Benjamin Lane; Camille Anthony, Board of Selectmen moved to dispense of'the reading of article. Motion to Dispense Carried Presentation-given by George Zambouras-See Attached Finance Committee Report-given by Mark Dockser,At October meeting it was voted 7-0-0 in support After.discussion by town meeting members Motion Carried ARTICLE 11 C Richard Schubert moves that the Town vote pursuant to M.G.L. c.82 to accept Kylie Drive as a public way in the Town of Reading, from Wakefield Street southerly for 432 feet as shown on the"Town of Reading Street Acceptance Plan of Kylie Drive dated August 4,2010", accepted by the Board of Selectmen and on file with the Office of the Town Clerk; and that the Board of Selectmen be authorized pursuant to M.G.L. c.40, §3 and 14 to accept easements and the deed of a fee interest in said Kylie Drive. Camille Anthony, Board of Selectmen moved to dispense of the reading of article. Motion to Dispense Carried Presentation -given by George Zambouras-See Attached Finance Committee Report-given by Mark Dockser, At October meeting it was voted 7-0-0 in support After discussion by town meeting members Motion Carried 356 Subsequent Town Meeting November 8,2010 ARTICLE 12 Motion made by Stephen Gotdy to move that the Town vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to accept the conveyance of permanent drainage easements in Reading, Middlesex County, MA located on Lot 2 and Lot 3 of Benjamin Lane which easements are shown,on a plan entitled: Benjamin Lane Definitive Subdivision-Property Rights Plan of Land, Reading Massachusetts Street, prepared by Sullivan Engineering Group, Inc., dated September 28, 2005, with revisions through March 1, 2006, and recorded with Middlesex South Registry of Deeds, as Plan 1106 of 2007, sheet 3 of 8; upon such terms and conditions as the Board of Selectmen shall consider proper Motion made by Richard Schubert to dispense of further reading of the article Motion to Dispense Carried Presentation given by George Zambouras-.See Attached 213 Vote required 140 Voted in the affirmative 1 Voted in the negative 152 Town Meeting Members in Attendance Motion Carried ARTICLE 13-On motion made by Ben Tafoya, member of Board of Selectmen, it was voted to authorize the Board of Selectmen to file a Home Rule Petition with the General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and that the legislation be adopted precisely as follows; except for clerical or editorial changes of form only unless the Selectmen (or other municipal executive) approve amendments to the bill before enactment by the General Court.The Selectmen (or other municipal executive)are hereby authorized to approve amendments which shall be within the scope of the general public objectives of this petition: "An Act Authorizing the Town of Reading to Grant One Additional License for the Sale of All Alcoholic Beverages Not to be drunk on the Premises in the Downtown Smart Growth District' Motion made Stephen Goldy, Member of the Board of Selectmen to dispense of further reading Motion to Dispense Carried Section 1: Notwithstanding Section 17 of Chapter 138 of the General Laws, or any other general or special act to the contrary, the licensing authority of the Town of Reading may grant an additional license for the sale of all alcoholic beverages not to be drunk on the premises to a business located within the Town of Reading Smart Growth 40R District roughly bounded by Woburn Street, Union Street, .Pleasant Street, Parker Street, Haven Street,Ash Street, Gould Street, Green Street, High Street, Brande Court, Linden Street and Sanborn Street in the Town of Reading under Section 15 of said Chapter 138.The licensing authority shall not approve the transfer of the license to any other location but it may grant the license to a new applicant at the same location if the applicant files with the licensing authority a letter from the Department of Revenue indicating that the license is in good standing with the Department and that all applicable taxes have been paid. Section 2: If the license granted under this act is cancelled, revoked or no longer in use, it shall be returned physically, with all of the legal rights, privileges and restrictions pertaining thereto to the licensing 35] Subsequent Town Meeting November 8,2010 authority,which may then grant the license to a new applicant at the same location and under the same conditions as specified in this act. Section 3: The license shall be subject to all of said chapter 138 except said Section IT Section 4: This act shall take effect upon its passage. Presentation was given by Peter Hechenbleikner Report of.the Bylaw Committee given by Philip Pacino-Bylaw Committee in support 5-0 After discussion by Town Meeting Members a motion made by??, Precinct?to Dispense of Discussion 2/3 Vote required 114 Voted in the affirmative 22 Voted in the negative 1�2 Members in Attendance Motion to Dispense of Discussion Carries Counted Vote required 93 Voted in the affirmative 44 Voted in the negative 152 Members in Attendance Motion Carried Motion to adjourn 10:18 PM by a Town Meeting Member A true copy Attest: Laura A Gemme Town Clerk 358 Subsequent Town Meeting November 8,2010 SUBSEQUENT TOWN MEETING Reading Memorial High School November 15, 2010 Alan Foulds called the meeting to order at 7:42 PM with tho Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was said by Town Meeting Members ARTICLE 14 Motion made by James Bonazoli Move that the Town vote to amend Section 2.2.6 of the General Bylaws of the Town of Reading by striking the sentence"Chairmen shall serve no more than six consecutive years in that position" so that Section 2.2.6 reads in its entirety: "2.2.6 The Town Meeting Members and Town Meeting Members-Elect from each precinct shall hold an Annual Precinct Meeting after the Annual Town Election but before the convening of the business . sessions of the Annual Town Meeting. The purpose of the meeting shall be the election of a Chairman and a Clerk and to conduct whatever business may be appropriate. Additional precinct meetings may be called by the Chairman or by a petition of six(6)Town Meeting Members of the precinct." Rules Committee Report: given by Alan Foulds, Moderator and member of the Rules Committee as follows: Pursuant to the Reading Home Rule Charter, Section 2-12, the Town.Meeting Rules Committee met on May 28,2010 to review and make recommendations on possible changes in the conduct of Town Meeting. It was decided by majority vote to recommend to Town Meeting that article 2.2.6 of the Reading Bylaws be changed to eliminate term limits for precinct chairmen. The change was recommended because it was felt by a majority of the committee that there I no known problem caused by retaining people in.that position indefinitely, and it unnecessarily rule out people that would like to serve. By a vote of 5=1 the committee recommended the removal of the line"Chairmen shall serve no more than six consecutive years in that position." Bylaw Committee Report: Recommends 4-0 for same reasons as the Rules Committee After discussion by Town Meeting members Motion does not Carry ARTICLE 15 Motion made by Camille Anthony to move that the Town vote, pursuant to Section 8-1 of the Reading Horne Rule Charter, to amend Section 4-10:Other Committees, to delete Section 4-10.(a) Land Bank Committee, and to re-letter Sections (b)and (c)thereof so that Section 4-10 will read in its entirety as follows: Motion made by Stephen Goldy to dispense of the reading of the Article Subsequent Town Meeting 359 November 15,2010 Motion to Dispense Carries Section on4-1O� Other Committees The Selectmen shall appoint the following committees and determine the number of members and their term of appointment, not to exceed three(3) years: (a)Town Forest Committee (b) Historical Commission n,bmmeto bnno�va The Board of Selectmen may establish and appoint standing advisory comrn hieesfno specific purpose. Such committees shall be considered a"multiple-member body ' as defined i-n the Charter, shall b aappointed i accordance with the process detailed Section 8-12, and members ahoU physically reside in the Reading ot the dmoftheirappointnentandduhngUheirtennofofUca. Any of the elected boards or committees as listed in Article 3of the Charter may, from time t time, establish and,appoint ad hoc committees which shall serve no longer than 12 months. The term may be extended one time only for up to an additional 12 months. Each ad hoc committee shall be considered a "mnu|Up|e-mernberbodv" eu defined in the Che�er. and oheUbe bound bvoU |avnsof the(�onornonvvea0l ofKAoesmchuoa�o but'shall not be required bm meet the requirements of Section 8-12ofthe Reading Home Rule Chorteeaeto the appointment process. Board of Selectmen Information given by Peter H � � b|oiknexonddiscussionw�hTovvny�omtnQK0ernberoKegreedthato|| the documents xvuu|dbe scanned�-'—�into the Electronic Document Management system bv the Town Clerk within 6 months if possible. Bylaw Committee Rep given by Philip Pacino-The Bylaw committee would like to thank the Land Bank committee for their work and voted 4-Oin support of this Article After discussion by town meeting members the vote was: 2/3 Vote required . Declared unanimous byModerator 13G Town Meeting Members inAttendance Motion Carried ARTICLE 16 Motion made bv Richard Schubert to move that the Town vote, pursuant to Section 8-1 of the Reading Home Rule Charter,to amend Section 2-1b: Referendum Procedures, no that it reads msfollows: ' Uanguegevvithethknthpoughehowode|etioDe/wordeinito|icmdenoteonew |onguege.) � ' Motion made by Stephen Goldy to dispense of the reading of the Article Motion to Dispense Carries No final affirmative vote of a Town Meeting on any Warrant Article shall be operative until ofter the expiration m seven v/ days following the~dissolution- - — -- . �- except the following: (a)a vote - -"- , (b) appropriating not ea bonds ofthe To w» and �tereotbeo, 'mg d uevnni the�n�n current�ooa year, `kJ votes for the temporary borrowing or money in anticipation cfrevenue, or'"/ a vote declared by preamble bv atwo-thrdevoteofTovn Meeting to be an emergency measure necessary for the immediate preservation of the'peace, health, Subsequent Town Meeting . , � 360 Novernbe.r 15.20O safety or convenience of the Town. If a referendum petition is not filed within the said seven (7) days, the votes of the Town Meeting shall then become operative. (a).Referendum Petition—If,within said seven (7)days, a referendum petition signed by not less than three (3) percent of the voters certified by the Registrars of Voters containing their names and addresses is filed with the Board of Selectmen requesting that any question affirmative vote of Town Meeting be submitted to the voters in the form of a ballot question, such ballot question to be in the form required 'in (b)herein, to the voters, then the operation of the Town Meeting vote shall be further suspended pending its determination as provided below. The Board of Selectmen shall, within ten (10) days after the filing of such referendum petition, call a.Special Election that shall be held within thirty(30) days or such longer period as may be required by law after issuing the call, for the purpose of presenting to the voters any such ballot question. If, however, a regular or Special Election is to be held not more than sixty(60)days following the date the referendum petition is filed, the Board of Selectmen may provide that a6y such ballot question be presented to the voters at that Election. (b) Form of Referendum Petition/Ballot Question-Each ballot question so submitted shall appear at the top of.each referendum petition and shall be presented in the following form of the following question which shall be placed on the official ballot: -"Shall the Town vote to approve the action of the representative Town Meeting whereby it was voted on (insert date of town meeting)to (brief description of the substance (insert complete language of the vote in the same language and form in which it was stated when presented by the Moderator to the Town Meeting, and as it appears in the records of the Clerk of the meeting)"? The form of the referendum petition shall in conformance with this section. The circulator(s) of the referendum petition may make additional copies of the petition form, but such copies must be.an exact duplicate thereof. The petition form may not be altered in any way. No extraneous markings, such as underlines; highlighting, erasures, marking out or insertion of words or other information, are allowed on any area of the petition form. Any such extraneous markings on, or alterations of the petition form, or copies of the petition form that are'not exact duplicates, will result in the invalidation of all signatures contained on that petition form. Extraneous markings do not include signatures or addresses.' Each petition form shall include language informing voters that additional markings will disqualify the signatures on the petition form; that for their signature to be valid, they must be a registered voter of the Town of Reading; that their signature shall be written as they are registered; that-they should not sign the petition more than once; and that if they are prevented by physical disability from writing, that they may authorize some person to write their name and residence in their presence. The back of each petition form where signature lines appear, shall include the following instruction: "ATTENTION VOTERS: Before signing, read signer information on the other side". In addition to the certification of signatures on the petition form, the Board of Registrars of Voters shall examine the petition forms for extraneous markings, and determine whether they are exact copies. (c) Election-Any ballot question so submitted in accordance with this procedure shall be determined by a majority vote of the voters voting in said election, but no action of the Town Meeting shall be reversed unless at least twenty percent(20%)of the eligible voters vote in such election. Board of Selectmen Presentation was given by Ben Tafoya-See Attached Example Board of Selectmen:Vote is 4-1 in support of Article Bylaw Committee Report:4-0 in support Subsequent Town Meeting 361 November 15,2010 Motion was by Bill Browri, Precinct 8 to Indefinitely Postpone Motion Does Not Carry Motion to move the,question was by Ron O'Keefe, Precinct 1 2/3 Vote required 90 Voted in the affirmative 39 Voted in the'negative 136 Town Meeting Members in Attendance Motion to move the Question Carries After discussion by Town meeting members Motion Carries /ARTICLE 17 Mary Ellen O'Neil, Reading Municipal Light Board moves that the Town vote to authorize the General Manager of the Reading Municipal Light Department, on the recommendation of the RMLD Board of Commissioners, to enter into a five-year contract, including all extensions, renewals,and options, for maintenance of the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) program at the RMLD. Background-given Peter Hechenbleikner:The Reading Municipal Light Department(RMLD) has a Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition(SCADA) Program that provides real-time data on the RMLD's electric distribution system. This program was purchased from Survalent Technologies in 2008, and includes an annual maintenance contract for the Survalent software. Survalent recently offered the RMLD a five-year maintenance contract, which would result in a cost savings compared to signing a contract with a shorter time period. The cost of the contract is shown below with the relative discount amounts. If the RMLD signs a five-year maintenance contract with Survalent, the RMLD could save$12,187.50 or 2506 of the five-year maintenance cost. The RMLD intends to use this software for the long term,well more than five years. The RMLD's prior SCADA system was installed in the 1980's.Table 1 shows the contract years, the amount of the contract, and the relative discount. 1010 Subsequent Town Meeting Report on the Warrant. TABLE 1 Survalent Technologies Gold Service/Annual Software Su pport/Maintenance Years Cost Multi-Year Discount. Discount Savings Total Cost. 1 9,750.00 0.00 9,750.00. 2 19,500.00 10% -1,950.00 17,550.00 3 29,250.00 15% -4,387.50 24,862.50 4 39,000.00 20% .-7,800-00 31,200.00 5 48,750.00. 25% -12,187.50 36,562.50 According to Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 30B, Section 12 (b), municipalities cannot.sign contract longer than three years, unless the legislative body(Town Meeting)approves a contract for a longer period of time. Subsequent Town Meeting 362 November 15,2010 Finance Committee Report: No report Reading Municipal Light Board Report-given by Peter Hechenbleikner:At the RMLD Board of, Commissioners' Meeting held on Wednesday, July 28, 2010 ,the following vote was taken on the Survalent contract: Chairman O'Neill made a motion seconded by Ms. Snyder that the RMLD Board of Commissioners place the following Article on the Warrant.of the Fall 2010 Town of Reading Subsequent Town Meeting;To see if the Town will vote to authorize the General Manager of the Reading Municipal Light Department, on the recommendation of the RMLD Board of Commissioners,to enter into a five-year contract, including all extensions, renewals and options,for maintenance of the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) Program at the RMLD, or to take any other action with respect thereto. Motion carried 5:0:0. Bylaw Committee Report: No report 2/3 Vote required Declared unanimous by Moderator 136 Town Meeting Members in Attendance Motion Carried ARTICLE 18 Nicholas Safina, Community Planning &Development Commission moves that the Town vote to amend Section 6.2 of the Reading Zoning By-Laws by adding an (1)after 20 in row# 11. Free-Standing Signs under Side Setback in Table 6.2.3 for Business-A, Business-C and Industrial Zoning Districts.And add (1) to the Notes in Table 6.2.$ and add a new Section 6.2.9. "Signs by Special Permit"as follows: (words in bold italics denotes new language). Stephen Goldy, Board of Selectmen moved to dispense of the reading of article. Motion to Dispense Carried Table 6.2.3 Signs Permitted According to Zoning District Business-A, Business-C and Industrial Zoning Districts: Type Permit Max. Sign Max. Sign Front Side Maximum Required Area(sq Height(ft) Setback(ff) Setback(ft) Number ft 11. Free- Y 50(D) 20 0 20-(1) 1/lot Standing Note(1): A Special Permit may be granted by the CPDC. See Section 6.2.9 for Special Permit Criteria. Add new Section 6.2.9 so that.it reads as follows: Section 6.2.9 Signs by Special Permit: The CPDC may grant a Special Permit for a free-standing sign within the side setbacks identified in Table 6.2.3 or Section 6.2.6.3 if it finds that the sign complies with the purposes of this by-law, abutting properties are not unreasonably impacted by sign placement, and the sign conforms in all other respects with Section 6.2 with specific.attention to Section 6:2.5.a regarding impact on traffic and pedestrian safety. Subsequent Town Meeting 363 November 15,2010 Background-given by Jean Delios: In 1993, Signs under the Zoning By-Law was amended. The changes that resulted created non-conformity with regard to signs.A sunset provision was also adopted as part of the zoning changes which allowed businesses to.come into compliance over time.The deadline for compliance was July 1, 2010_ An in was conducted last Spring which identified numerous non-conforming signs, many of which did not meet the side setback requirements in Table 6.2.3 of the Zoning By-Laws for Business A, Business-C and Industrial Zoning Districts.The sunset provision is no longer in effect so the nonconformity must be addressed. As a way to deal with side setback non-conformity, the proposed changes in.Article 17 add a Special Permit provision to the side setback requirements. Under the existing zoning ordinance, a 20 foot side setback(an allowance or setback of area from the side of the property line to the sign)is required for free- standing signs:This creates a hardship for many businesses by requiring that the sign be placed in the middle of the parking lot thus interfering with access. Article 18 provides a way for the CPDC, through a Special Permit process, to allow a free-standing sign within the side setbacks.The criteria for CPDC to use in issuing a Special Permit are: ® Complies with the purposes of this by-law; ® Abutting properties are not unreasonably impacted by sign placement; ® The sign conforms in all other respects with Section 6.2, with specific attention to Section 6.2.5.a regarding impact on traffic and pedestrian safety. Finance Committee Report: No report 'Bylaw Committee Report-given by Philip Pacino: The Bylaw Committee recommends the subject matter of this Article by a vote of 3-1-0. CPDC Report-given by Nicholas Safina: On October 18, 2010, CPDC convened to hold a public hearing on the proposed Section 6.2.All documents were made available on the Town website and at Town Hall. . The pubic hearing was held to provide an opportunity for comment'and to determine whether the provisions of the proposed zoning amendments shall be adopted by the Town.The October 18, 2010 Article 18 was taken up at the public hearing at approximately 7:50 p.m.Any comments received at the hearing were included as part of.the record of the hearing. CPDC voted 3-0-0 to recommend Article 18 to Town Meeting. 2/3 Vote required 129 Voted in the affirmative 0 Voted in the negative 136 Town Meeting Members in Attendance Motion Carried ARTICLE 19 Nicholas Safina, Community Planning &Development Commission moves that the Town vote to amend Section 6.2 of the Town of Reading Zoning By-Laws by amending Table 6.2.3 and the corresponding Sections in 6.2 as follows: ( (words in bold italics denotes new language.) Stephen Goldy, Board of Selectmen moved to dispense of the reading of article. Motion to Dispense Carried Subsequent Town Meeting 364 November 15,2010 In Table 6.2.3 Signs Permitted According to Zoning District Business-B Zoning Districts: Amend Line#14 under Business-B Zoning Districts as shown in the chart and add a new Line#17 under to read as follows: Permit Max. Sign Max. Sign Front Side Maximum Type Required Area(sq ft Height ft Setback ft Setback ft Number 14. Free- Y 35 a9(D) 2814 0 20 1/lot Standing (Service Stations only) 17. Free- SPP (J) 35 10.5 0 20 1/lot Standing Add (J) under the Notes in Table 6.2.3 so that it reads as follows: Note(J):Free-standing signs shall be permitted only where the principal business entrance is located more than 40 feet'from the centerline of the street in front of the lot. CPDC may waive the 40'business entrance setback requirement for signs in existence as of the effective date of this amendment. See Section 6.2.9.a.for Special Permit Criteria. Add"or by special permit"at the end of Section 62.5.f. under"Prohibited Signs"so that it reads: f. Free-standing signs in a Business-B Zoning District(except as permitted at service stations or by special permit). In Section 6.2.6.4"Signs in Business-B Zoning Districts"under"Prohibited Signs," add the words"or by special permit'at the-end of the first bullet so that it reads: ® Free-standing (except as permitted at service stations or by special permit). In the second to last sentence of the first paragraph of Section 6.2.6.4"Signs in Business-B Zoning District,"delete"free-standing" and add"or by special permit from the CPDC'to the end of the last sentence so that it reads: No free-s* ,^�'ui^� 9, internally illuminated, or Reader Board signs shall be permitted anywhere in a Business-B Zoning District. Free-standing signs will be allowed only for service stations or by special permit from the CPDC. In Section 6.2.6.8"Signs in Residential Districts," add"except as.allowed by a special permit'to the end of the second bullet under"Prohibited Signs" so that it reads: Free-standing signs (except as allowed by a special permit). Add new Section 6.2.9.a so that it reads as follows: Section 6.2.9.a The CPDC may grant a Special Permit for a freestanding sign in the Business-B or Residential Zoning Districts if it finds that the sign complies with the purposes of this bylaw, abutting properties are not unreasonably impacted by sign placement and there is no negative impact on traffic and pedestrian safety. The CPDC may consider the following items when reviewing the Special Permit request, considerations for the character of the surrounding Subsequent Town Meeting 365 November 15,2010 neighborhood, the principal use of the property or business, the location of the parking, landscaping in the front yard setback and other signs on the property. Or take any other action with respect thereto. Background-given by Jean Delios: In 1993, Signs under the Zoning By-Law was amended. The changes that resulted created non-conformity with regard to signs. A sunset provision was also adopted as part of the zoning changes which allowed businesses to come into compliance over time. The deadline for compliance was July 1, 2010. An inventory was conducted last spring which identified numerous non-conforming signs, including free- standing signs in the Business-B or Residential Zoning District.The sunset provision is no longer in effect so the non-conformity must be addressed. The 2010 Annual Town Meeting adopted zoning changes related to Signs including allowing free- standing signs at service stations in Business-B..Article 19 revises the dimensional requirements for free- standing signs at service stations by reducing the maximum sign area and height to bring those more in line With the provision under Article 19 to allow free-standing signs(beyond just service stations) in Business-B or Residential Zoning District.The maximum sign area for service stations under Article 19 is reduced from fifty(50)feet to thirty five (35)feet, and sign height is reduced from twenty(20)feet to fourteen (14)feet. Article 19 allows free-standing signs in a Business-B or Residential Zoning District only if it meets the street setback requirements, and is allowed only by Special Permit from the CPDC. The dimensional requirements for free-standing signs in Business-B or Residential Zoning Districts include a maximum sign area of thirty five(35)feet and a maximum sign height of ten and a half(10.5), and shall be permitted only where the principal business entrance is located more than forty (40)feet from the centerline of the street in front of the lot. The addition of Section 6.2.9.a states that the CPDC may grant a Special Permit for a free-standing sign in the Business-B or Residential Zoning Districts if it finds that the sign meets the following criteria: Complies with the purposes of this by-law; ® Abutting properties are not unreasonably impacte d.by sign placement; ® No negative impact on traffic and pedestrian safety. In addition, the CPDC may also consider the following when processing requests for Special Permits: ® Character of the surrounding neighborhood; a Principal use of the property or business; Location of the parking; ® Landscaping in the front yard setback and other signs on the property. Finance Committee Report: No report Bylaw.Committee Report-.given by Philip Pacino:The Bylaw Committee recommends the subject matter of this Article.by a vote of 4-0":0. CPDC Report-given by Nicholas Safina: On October 18, 2010, CPDC convened to hold a public hearing on the proposed changes to Section 6.2. . All documents were made available on the Town website and at Town Hall.The pubic hearing was held to provide an opportunity for comment, and to determine whether the provisions of the proposed zoning amendments shall be adopted by the Town. On October 18, 2010, Article 19 was taken up at the public hearing at approximately 8:00 p.m. Subsequent Town Meeting 366 November 15,2010 Any comments received at the hearing were included as part of the record of the hearing. CPDC amended the language for Article 19 to be inserted in Note J after the word"lot"as follows: CPDC may waive the 40' business entrance setback requirement for signs in existence as of the effective date of this amendment. CPDC voted 3-0-0 to recommend Article 19 as amended above to Town Meeting. 2/3 Vote required, 122 Voted in the affirmative 3 Voted in the negative 136 Town Meeting Members in Attendance Motion Carried ARTICLE 20 David Tuttle, Community Planning &Development Commission moves that the Town vote to amend the Town of Reading Zoning By-Laws Section 6.2.4.0. "Exempt Signs" and Section 6.2.6.3"Signs in Business-A Zoning Districts"and Section 6.2.6.4. "Signs in Business-B Zoning Districts" as follows: ( l(words in bold italics denotes new language.) Stephen Goldy, Board of Selectmen moved to dispense of the reading of article. Motion to Dispense Carried Add the following language to Section 6.2.4.0. "Exempt Signs:" o. Any establishment located in a Business or Industrial Zoning District may display: • An"Open" Flag-with dimensional requirements not to exceed four(4)feet by six(6)feet.and _ may contain decorative graphics. ® A National or State Flag-with emblems of religious, educational, governmental organization or any other federally tax-exempt organization, except when displayed in connection with commercial promotions or advertising. Dimensions shall not exceed four(4)feet by six(6)feet. A minimum ground clearance of eight(8)feet shall be provided for flags that hang over Walkways, sidewalks and entrances of businesses. Ground clearance shall be defined as the distance between the lowest hanging portion or bottom of the flag and the grade directly below. Delete the last sentence in the second paragraph of Section 6.2.6.3. "Signs in Business-A Zoning Districts" so that it reads: A lot which contains not more than one establishment shall be allowed one free-standing sign or one wall sign or one projecting sign only. Delete Section 6.2.6.3.4 Delete the second paragraph of Section 6.2.6.4. "Signs in Business-B Zoning.Districts:" Subsequent Town Meeting 367 November 15,2010 &W.SUGh hat light is only visible thrAugh the letters and gFaphiGS All i1l14R4iRat9d Gi9RG Gh:311 he turned. qfF t the Hose of business. Background-given by Jean Delios: The changes being proposed under Article 20 are, mostly to clarify not change anything under the Sign portion of the Zoning By-Laws.The clarifications are as follows: Exempt Signs-Flags(Section 6.2.4.0 of the Zoning By-Laws) Adds a provision'for a minimum ground clearance of 8.feet for all flags. Ground clearance is defined as the distance between the lowest hanging portion or bottom of the flag and the.grade directly below. ® Signs in Business-A Zoning District(Section 6.2.6.3 of the Zoning By-Laws) Deletes the requirement for placing a street address number of the property on a freestanding sign. Note that signs depicting street address number are allowed under exempt signs in Section 6.2.4.i ® Signs in Business-B Zoning District(Section 6.2.6.4 of the Zoning By-Laws) Deletes the reference to internally illuminated signs since they are not allowed in the Business-B Zoning District and, therefore, should not be included in this section of the Zoning By Laws. Finance Committee.Report: No report Bylaw Committee Report-given by Philip Pacino:The Bylaw Committee recommends the subject matter of this Article by a'vote of 4-0-0. CPDC Report-given by David Tuttle: On October 18, 2010, CPDC convened to hold a public hearing on the proposed Section 62 All documents, including maps of the proposed changes,were made available on the Town website and at Town Hall.The public hearing was held to provide an opportunity for comment, and to determine whether the provisions of the proposed zoning amendments shall be adopted by the)Town. On October 18, 2010, Article 20 was taken up at the public hearing at approximately 8:40 p.m. Any comments received at the hearing were included as part of the record of the hearing_ CPDC voted 3-0-0 to recommend Article 20 to Town Meeting. 2/3 Vote required 121 Voted in the affirmative 3 Voted in the negative 136 Town Meeting Members in Attendance Motion Carries ARTICLE 21 David Tuttle, Community Planning & Development Commission moves that the Town vote to amend the Town of Reading Zoning By-Laws Section 6.2.6.3"Signs in Business-A Zoning Districts"as follows: ( l(words in bold.italics denotes new language.) Camille Anthony, Board of Selectmen moved to dispense of the-reading of article. Motion to Dispense Carried Subsequent Town Meeting 369 November 15,2010 To remove the second bullet under Prohibited Signs in Section 6.2.6.3. so that it reads: Prohibited Signs: ® Banners as permanent signs t Amend the first sentence in the second paragraph in Section 6.2.6.3. "Signs in Business-A Zoning Districts".so that it reads as follows: A lot which contains not more than one establishment shall be allowed one free-standing sign or one wall sign or one projecting sign sn4y.A second sign of a different sign type shall be allowed not to exceed a maximum of eight(8)square feet. The total square footage of the two signs shall not exceed the maximum allowed as specified in Table 6.2.3. Background -given by David Tuttle:The changes being proposed under Article 21 allow single tenant buildings in Business-A to have more than one sign. The Economic Development Committee through their work with the business community identified this need for added signage in the Business-A Zoning Districts. In response, Article 21 was developed to allow additional signage but with limits.A second sign is allowed provided it does not exceed a maximum of eight(8)square feet, and the total square footage of the two signs shall not exceed the maximum allowed in Table 6.2.3 of the Zoning By-Laws. Finance Committee Report: No report. Bylaw Committee Report-given by Philip Pacino: The Bylaw Committee recommends the subject matter of this Article by a vote of 4-0-0. CPDC Report-given by David Tuttle: On October 18, 2010, CPDC convened to hold a public hearing on the proposed Section 6.2.6.3.All documents, including maps of the proposed changes, were made available on the Town website and at Town Hall. The public hearing was held to proVide an-opportunity for comment, and to determine whether the provisions of the proposed zoning amendments shall be adopted by the Town. The October 18, 2010, Article 21 was taken up at the public hearing at approximately 8:50 P.M.The CPDC Chair read.a statement from fellow CPDC Member Nick Safina who could not attend the meeting. Any comments received at the hearing were included as part of the record of the hearing.The public hearing was closed the same evening. CPDC voted 3-0-0 to recommend Article 21 to Town Meeting. Megan Young spoke on behalf of EDC stating the EDC supports this Article 213 Vote required 62 Voted in the affirmative 60 Voted in the negative 136 Town Meeting Members in Attendance Motion Does Not Carry ARTICLE 22 David Tuttle, Community Planning &Development Commission moves that the Town vote to amend Section 6.3.3.1 of the Zoning By-Laws by adding the word "not" in the second line between the words "does" and "or"so that Section 6.3.3.1 reads in its entirety as follows(words in bold italics denotes new language.): Subsequent Town Meeting 369 November 15,2010 Camille Anthony, Board of Selectmen moved to dispense of the reading of article. Motion to Dispense Carried The Building Inspector may issue a Building Permit for an interior renovation, interior alteration or interior reconstruction of a pre-existing, nonconforming structure that does not or will not extend the non- conformity or create a new non-conformity. Presentation-given by Jean Delios-See Attached Slides Background-given by Jean Delios:Article 22 is simply to correct a typographical error to amendments to the Zoning Bylaw that was approved in.April 2010. Finance Committee Report: No report Bylaw Committee Report-given by Philip Pacino:The Bylaw Committee recommends the subject matter of this Article by a vote of 4-0-0. CPDC Report-given by David Tuttle: On October 18, 2010, CPDC convened to hold a public hearing on the proposed Section 6.3.3.1. All documents, including maps of the proposed changes, were made available on the Town website and at Town Hall. The public hearing was held to provide an opportunity for comment, and to determine whether the provisions of the proposed zoning amendments'shall be adopted by the Town. The October 18, 2010 public hearing was opened at approximately 7:30 p.m.Any comments*received at the hearing were included as part of the record of the hearing. 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