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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2008-11-25 Board of Selectmen PacketPROCLAMATION ARBOR DAY WHEREAS: In 1872, J. Sterling Morton proposed to the Nebraska Board of Agriculture that a special day be set aside for the planting of trees; and WHEREAS: This holiday called Arbor Day was first observed with the planting of more than a million trees in Nebraska, and Arbor Day is now observed throughout the nation and the world; and WHEREAS: Trees reduce the erosion of our precious topsoil by wind and water, cut heating and cooling costs, moderate the temperature, clean the air, produce oxygen and provide habitat for wildlife; and WHEREAS: Trees are a renewable resource giving us paper, wood for our homes, fuel for our fires and countless other wood products; and WHEREAS: Trees in our Town increase property values, enhance the economic vitality of business areas, beautify our community, and wherever they are planted are a source of joy and spiritual renewal; and WHEREAS: Reading has been recognized as a Tree City, U.S.A. by the National Arbor Day Foundation for 23 years, and desires to continue its tree-planting ways. NOW, THEREFORE, WE, the Board of Selectmen of the Town of Reading, Massachusetts do hereby proclaim April 25, 2008 as Arbor Day in the Town of Reading, and urge all citizens to celebrate Arbor Day and to support efforts to protect our trees and woodlands, and plant trees to gladden the heart and promote the well being of this and future generations. THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN Stephen A. Goldy, Chairman Ben Tafoya, Vice Chairman James E. Bonazoli, Secretary Camille W. Anthony Richard W. Schubert APPOINTMENTS TO BECOME EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 20, 2008 Conservation Commission Term: 3 years A&ointin2 Authority Board of Selectmen Present Member(s) and Term(s) Mark Wetzel, Chairman William Hecht, V. Chair Vacancy Douglas N. Greene Barbara Stewart Vacancy Annika Scanlon 163 County Road 73 Martin Road 31 Cape Cod Avenue 52 County Road 3 Copeland Avenue 2 Vacancies Orig. Term Date Exp. (05) 2010 (03) 2011 ( ) 2011 (00) 2009 (06) 2009 ( ) 2009 (06) 2010 Candidates: Tina M. Ohlson *Indicates incumbents seeking reappointment ~~1 CONSERVATION COMMISSION' Term Three years Appointing Authoritv Board of Selectmen Number of Members Seven Members whose terms are so arranged that as nearly an equal number of terms as possible shall expire each year Meetings Twice a month on the second and fourth Wednesday Authoritv Reading Charter -Adopted March 24, 1986 Purpose The Conservation Commission shall have all the powers and duties given to Conservation Commissions by the General Laws, by the Charter, by Bylaw or by Town Meeting vote. Under the provisions of MGL Chapter 40, Section 8C, the Town established the Conservation Commission for the promotion and development of the 'natural resources and for the protection of watershed resources of the Town. Included are the following: open space planning. 3 APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT TO BOARDS/COMMITTEES/COMMISSIONS Name: OHLSON TINA (Last) (First) Address: 200 FOREST STREET M Date: NOVEMBER. 10. 2008 (Middle) Tel. (Home) (781) 872-1203 Tel. (Work) (617) 240-4186 (Is this number listed?) NO ( i Occupation: ATTORNEY Are you a registered voter in Reading? YES # of years in Reading: 25 e-mail address: tinaohlson(@2mail.com Place a number next to your preferred position(s) (up to four choices) with #1 being your first priority (Attach a resume if available.) 3 Animal Control Appeals Committee -Aquatics Advisory Board -Audit Committee Board of Appeals Board of Cemetery Trustees Board of Health Board of Registrars _Bylaw Committee Celebration Committee Cities for Climate Protection Commissioner of Trust Funds Community Planning & Development Comm. 1 Conservation Commission Constable -Contributory Retirement Board Council on Aging Cultural Council Custodian of Soldiers' & Sailors' Graves -Economic Development Committee -Finance Committee -Historical. Commission _Housing Authority -Human Relations Advisory Committee 2 Land Bank Committee ~MBTA Advisory Committee -Metropolitan Area Planning Council Mystic Valley Elder Services Recreation Committee ~RMLD Citizens Advisory Board -Telecommunications and Technology Advisory Committee ~Town Forest Committee -q -Trails Committee West Street Historic District Commission ^Other Please outline relevant experience for the position(s) sought: As an attorney. I feel I have the skills needed to evaluate the issues. weigh the facts and evidence and make fair decisions. I am interested in volunteerinu and aivina back to the community I crew un in. as well. 0 0 W w w rn~ CD ~ corn ~~rn ~ n - 3 rTi M cn:~ Cn ~3 Tina M. Ohlson 200 Forest Street Reading, MA 01867 (617) 240 - 4186 tinaohlson@gmail.com LEGAL EXPERIENCE Law Offices of George F. Ohlson, Jr. Wakefield, MA Attorney July 2006 - Present Law Offices of Corey C. Shaw Walpole, MA Attorney February 2003 - September 2005 Suffolk County District Attorney's Office Boston, MA Student Prosecutor - Practicing under 3:03 Certification September 2001 - December 2001 Suffolk Superior Court, Civil Session Boston, MA Legal Intern January 2001 - April 2001 Woburn District Court, Probation Department Woburn, MA Intern September 1998 - December 1998 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Commonwealth Financial Group Boston, MA Financial Assistant June 2000 - February 2003 BAR ADMISSIONS Commonwealth of Massachusetts December 2002 United States District Court January 2004 EDUCATION New England School of Law, Boston, MA Juris Doctor, Dean's List Spring 2001 & Fall 2001 May 2002 Mock Trial Courses: Trial Practice, Civil Motion Practice, Clinical Evidence, Legal Methods University of Massachusetts, Lowell, MA Bachelor of Science, Major: Criminal Justice June 1999 G.P.A. 3.79 CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION MCLE: Crafting More Effective Motions to Suppress April 2008 ` MCLE: Scientific Challenges to the Breathalyzer February 2004 APPOINTMENTS TO BECOME EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 20, 2008 North Suburban. Plannina Council Term: 3 years Auvointine Authoritv: Board of Selectmen, CPDC Present Member(s) and Term(s) Ben Tafoya 40 Oak Street Vacancy Vacancy Vacancy (CPDC Alternate) Candidates: George Katsoufis 3 Vacancies Orig. Term Date Exv. (07) 2010 ( ) 2010 ( ) 2009 CPDC 2009 CPDC 3'~1 Page 1 of 2 Schena, Paula From: Hechenbleikner, Peter Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 3:36 PM To: Kowalski, Carol Cc: Schena, Paula Subject: RE: Application We can schedule an appointment for him with the Board of Selectmen. Paula will handle that. Pete From: Kowalski, Carol Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 1:34 PM To: Hechenbleikner, Peter Subject: RE: Application Yes, CPDC Associate Member George Katsoufis is interested in representing Reading to the North Suburban Planning Council. He would like to know if he should write a letter of interest, or appear at a meeting fro appointment. Carol Carol Kowalski AICP Community Services Director/Town Planner Town Hall 16 Lowell Street Reading, MA 01867-2683 (781) 942 - 6612 From: Hechenblelkner, Peter Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 4:53 PM To: Kowalski, Carol Cc: Schena, Paula Subject: FW: Application Can you talk with George about this? I think it's the CPDC rep to the sub-region that is vacant. P From: Katsoufls [mailto:Katsoufis@verizon.net] Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 3:00 PM To: Schena, Paula Cc: Hechenbleikner, Peter Subject: RE: Application Paula, Thank you for the proposal, but I do not believe that I am the appropriate person for a full time CPDC position. George Katsoufis (h) 781-944-4071 (c) 781-439-5136 11/17/2008 Page 2 of 2 -----Original Message----- From: Schena, Paula [mailto: pschena@ci. reading. ma. us] Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 2:56 PM To: Katsoufis Cc: Hechenbleikner, Peter Subject: RE: Application Hi George: I don't have a written description, but Peter (who I'm copying on this email) can probably let you know what the duties are. On another note, are you interested in a full position on the CPDC, as you know there are two vacancies and we have an applicant to be interviewed on Tuesday night. I'm sure the Selectmen will want to know if you are interested? Paula Schena Office Manager Reading Town Hall 16 Lowell Street Reading, MA 09867 781-942-9043 . Fax 781-942-9071 From: Katsoufis [maiito:Katsoufis@verizon.net] Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 9:22 PM To: Schena, Paula Subject: RE: Application Hi Paula Can you send me a brief description of the responsibilities for the Reading representative to the Metropolitan Area Planning Commission. Looking at the Town's website, I am assuming there is an opening for this position. Thank you George Katsoufis 3 ~f 11/17/2008 `C aJ LEGAL NOTICE TbWN OF:READ;IING To the Inhabitants of the Town of Reading: Please take notice that the. Board of Selectmen of the Town of 0eading will hold a'public herring on Tuesday; November 2511 . 2008 at 8:15 p.m. in the Seoctmen's Meeting Room, 16 Lovell ' Street., ' Reading; (Massachusetts on the Parks Rufes. and Regulations re: Prohibiting bogs on Artificial Turf Fields. A,6opy of the document is available - in the Town Man4ger's Office, 16 Lowell. Stregt, Reading, MA from 8:30 a.m.- 5:00 p.m., M-F and - is attached to the hearing notice on the we.bsite at wwwreadingma.gov Atl. interested parties may appear in person, may.submit their comments in writing,,. or by. email: to townmanag- er@ei:reading.mams. By order of Peter I. Hechenbleikn.er Town Manager 11-/18 Section 4.14 - Rules and ReLyulations Relating to Parks. Playgrounds and Recreation Areas The Board of Selectmen of the Town of Reading hereby adopts the following Rules and Regulations governing conduct in Public Parks, including the enforcement of the Rules and Regulations and penalties for their violation: This policy shall be known and may be cited as the "Reading Park Rules and Regulations." 4.14. Definitions. For the purposes of this policy, the following terms, phrases, words, and their derivations shall have the meaning given herein. When not inconsistent with the context, words used in the present tense include the future, words in the plural number include the singular number, and words in the singular number include the plural number. The word "shall" is always mandatory and not merely directory. I . "Town" is the Town of Reading. 2. "Park" is a park, reservation, playground, recreation center, field, playing court, pool, or any other area in the Town owned and/or used by the Town and devoted to active or passive recreation. 3. "Person" is any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation, company, or organization of any kind. 4. "Vehicle" is any wheeled conveyance, whether motor powered, animal-drawn, or self-propelled. The term shall include any trailer in tow of any size, kind or description. Exception is made for baby carriages, bicycles, wheel chairs, and vehicles in the service of the Town parks. 4.14.2 - General Regulations 1. Facilities under the jurisdiction of the Reading Recreation Committee are for use by Reading residents only unless specifically authorized, in writing by the Recreation Committee or their designee, to the contrary. 2. Industries and businesses using recreation facilities must be located within the Town of Reading unless specifically authorized, in writing by the Recreation Committee or their designee, to the contrary. 3. Other than business and industrial groups, all groups using outdoor facilities must be made up of Reading residents only, except as specified by the Recreation Committee. 4. No person or business may use any public field, tennis court, basketball court or playing area to derive compensation with out the consent from the Recreation Committee or their designee. 5. All Parks and Playgrounds under the jurisdiction of the Recreation Committee shall open at 5:00 a.m. However, no sport or team shall begin any activities before noon on Sundays. An exception may be granted one time per year per organization by the Recreation Committee. 6. All Parks and Playgrounds under the jurisdiction of the Recreation Committee shall close at sunset except for the lighted facilities which shall close at 10:00 p.m. However, a game in progress on a lighted facility will be allowed to finish, with no inning, period, or game of tennis starting after 10:00 p.m. No game or match on a lighted facility will be started after 9:00 p.m. A scheduled game in progress will be allowed to be completed past the closing time, and the park must ~"1 f be vacated within ten minutes of the completion of the game. The Board of Selectmen may, from time to time, establish other specific closing hours. 7. Hockey playing is permitted in a public skating area in that section of the public skating area designated by sign for that purpose only. 8. Reservations for outdoor facilities must be requested at the Recreation Division office. Permits for authorized use will be issued by the Recreation Committee or its designee. 9. User fees for outdoor facilities will be charged as listed in current fee schedules. Fees must generally be paid before permits will be issued. 10. The Recreation Committee will rule on situations not specifically covered in the policy, and the Recreation Committee may amend the policy at any time. 4.14.3 - Rules RULE 1. No person shall damage or break or cause to be broken any windows, doors or other appurtenances of any buildings or structures on any public park, playground or recreation area, or mark upon deface or disfigure any such buildings appurtenances or structure. RULE 2. No person shall, in any public park, playground or recreation area in the Town of Reading throw any stone or other missile; or have possession of or discharge any destructive weapon, bow and arrow, firearm, firecracker, torpedo or fireworks; or make a fire; or post, paint, affix or display any sign, notice, placard or advertising device; or engage in business, sell or expose for sale, or give away any goods, wares or circulars; or drop or place and leave in place any piece of paper or other refuse, except in the receptacles designated; except with the written authority of the Recreation Committee or their designee and/or other permit granting authority. RULE 3. No person shall, on any public park, playground, recreation or other area under the jurisdiction of the Recreation Committee in the Town of Reading, solicit the acquaintance of or aimoy another person or utter any profane, threatening abusive or indecent language or loud outcry; or solicit any subscription or contribution; or have possession of, or drink any alcoholic beverages as defined by Chapter 138, Section 1, of the General Laws; or play any game of chance, or have possession of any instrument of gambling; or make an oration or harangue or any political or other canvass; or preach or pray aloud; or do any obscene or indecent act; or play any musical instrument or use any sound amplifier, except by written authority from the Recreation Committee or their designee, RULE 4. TREES, SHRUBBERY, LAWNS I. Injury and Removal. No person shall, in any public park, damage, cut, carve, transplant or remove any tree or plant or injure the bark, or pick the flowers or seeds, of any tree or plant. Nor shall any person attach any rope, wire, or other contrivance to any tree or plant. A person shall not dig in or otherwise disturb grass areas, or in any other way injure or impair the natural beauty or usefulness of any area. 2. Climbing Trees, etc. No person shall, in any public park, climb any tree, or wall; or stand or sit upon monuments, vases, fountains, railings or fences or upon any other property not designated or customarily used for such purposes. 3. Hitching of Animals. No person shall, on any public park, tie or hitch a horse or other animal to any tree or plant. ~ 'k RULE 5. No person shall, in any public park, playground or recreation area in the Town of Reading, bathe except in proper costume and at places designated therefore; nor shall any person loiter or run about or lie upon the areas around pools in bathing costume in a manner deemed inappropriate by community standards. RULE 6. No person in any public park, playground or recreation area in the Town of Reading shall refuse or neglect to obey any reasonable direction of a police officer. RULE 7. No person shall, in any public park, playground or recreation area in the Town of Reading promote, or engage in any game of ball or other sport; except within the areas especially provided therefore, or by written authority of the Recreation Committee or their designee. No person shall use or exhibit golf clubs in any public park, playground, or recreation area. RULE 8. No person shall, in any public park, playground or recreation area in the Town of Reading, undress or dress, put on or take off a bathing suit, except in buildings designated for such use for the purpose of undressing or dressing, or putting on or taking off a bathing suit. RULE 9. No person shall operate, drive, or ride an animal, vehicle or motor vehicle upon or over any part of a playground recreation area or any public park in the Town of Reading except where specifically allowed. RULE 10. No person shall, in any public park, playground or recreation area in the Town of Reading stop, stand or park any automobile or other vehicle except in such manner and in such areas as may be designated by signs or by a police officer. RULE 11. No person shall permit a dog under their control to enter upon an artificial turf field or within any fenced area that includes any artificial turf field within the Town of Reading. Artificial turf fields include: the RMHS stadium, Collins Field at Parker Middle School, and the so called Lacrosse field also known as the practice field at RMHS. 4.14.4 - Enforcement These regulations shall be enforced by the Reading Police Department who shall cause the immediate termination of any activity that violates these rules and regulations. Violators may be subject to fine, arrest or summons. Compliance with these rules and regulations as established by the Recreation Committee is a condition for the use of all facilities. 4.14.5 - Penaltv Any person violating any of the above rules shall for each offense be punished by a fine of not more than twenty dollars, as provided in General Laws, Chapter 45, Section 24. Adopted. 10-8-91, Revised 12-13-94-; revised 1-14-03; revised 2-7-06 ~J . OF RF9~r~ 41 %1 t Town of Reading ; ; 10 to ~a{. Iwo 16 Lowell Street 63s'NCOR40¢P Reading, MA 01867-2685 FAX: (781) 942-9071 Email: townmanager@ci.reading.ma.us Website: www.readingma.gov MEMORANDUM DATE: November 25, 2008 TO: Board of Selectmen FROM: Lillian Marino RE: List of Liquor Licensees Restaurants Bertucci's Restaurant Caf6 Capri 45 Walkers Brook Drive 355 Main Street Colombo's Caf6 2 Brande Court Emperor's Choice 530 Main Street Longhorn Steak House 39 Walkers Brook Drive Twin Seafood 591 Main Street Clubs Knights of Columbus 11 Sanborn Street Mandarin Reading 296 Salem Street TOWN MANAGER (781) 942-9043 Chili's Grill & Bar 70 Walkers Brook Drive Fuddruckers 50 Walkers Brook Drive Romano's Macaroni Grill 48 Walkers Brook Drive Venetian Moon 680 Main Street Meadow Brook Golf Club 292 Grove Street Reading Overseas Vets 575 Main Street Reading Veterans 37 Ash Street Packaue Stores Atlantic Food Mart 30 Haven Street Northside Liquors 150 Main Street Busa's Liquors 345 Main Street Square Liquors I 1 High Street Wine Shop of Reading 676 Main Street NOTE: The Collector's Office has indicated that everything is paid in full for all liquor licensees. P\ 11/21/2008 FRI 13131 FAX * READING POLICE DEPARTMENT 15 Union Street ■ Reading, Massachusetts 01867 Emergency Only: 911 - All Other Calls: (781) 944-1212 • Fax: (781) 944-2893 DATE: NOVEMB riR, , 200$ TO: CHIEF A S WC C ER FROM, LT D .W.RO RE:. 2009 IQ OR NS RENEWALS 0002/003 I have reviewed the Department's in house computer history (1/1/2008-11/11/2008) of the twenty liquor license renewal applications for 2009 with the following results for your review. Atlantic Food Mart, 30 Haven Street had several alcohol shoplifting and attempted shoplifting incidents. However, the store is closing its doors in December 2008. Buss's Reading Liquors, Inc 345 Main Street sold an alcoholic beverage to nineteen year old individual who used a false California operator's license. The scanner used by the liquor store read the license as valid. Busa was issued a 2 day loss of their liquor license which they appealed to the ABCC. The ABCC upheld the suspension which has been served. Chili's Grill & Bar, 70 Walkers Brook Dr. had the following incidents involving a police response; 1) 447640, 01/26/08 00:01 hrs; Intoxicated male asking for police. Male was placed into protective custody. 2) 451686, 04/05/08 19:45 hrs, 2 females fighting in parking lot. One female placed into protective custody. 3) 458168, 07/21/08 18:56 hrs, Father shoving child into vehicle. Child misbehaving while in the restaurant and father was removing child. and leaving restaurant. The Reading Veteran's Association, 37 Ash St, had5 noise complaints. As you know, they rent out their hall for social functions. Twin Seafood, 591 Main Street failed the Department's alcohol enforcement operation where an underage operative was served an alcoholic beverage without identification. Twin Seafood did not contest the incident in front of the Liquor Licensing Board and received a 2 day loss of their beer and wine license, Venetian Moon, 680 Main St had the following incidents requiring a police response: 1) 448400, 02108/08 22:47 hrs, Fight in progress. One person located and released into the custody of another person. 2) 451183, 03/28/08 00:30 hrs, Female arguing w/manager re: operating MV. Female in question was placed into protective custody and released to another parry. 11/21/2008 FRI 13:31 FAX 3) 454069, 05/16/08 01:03 hrs, Request officer re: patron's driving ability. Female placed into protective custody, Breath test results=,20, 4) 459311, 08/09/08 00:47 hrs, Owner asking for assistance removing unruly patrons. At the time of officers' arrival, parties already were leaving, 5) 462482, 10/03/08 00:07 hrs, Report of a fight in progress, Male who had been drinking arrested for Disorderly Person, Malicious Destruction of Property, Resisting Arrest, Protective Custody. 6) 462577, 10/05/08 00:44 hrs, Intoxicated female sitting in vehicle, Attempts made by management to get woman a ride, but she left establishment. Placed under protective custody and released to husband. 2003/003 The Wine Shop of Reading, 676 Main Street failed the Department's alcohol enforcement operation where an underage operative was able to purchase an alcoholic beverage without any identification. The Wine Shop did not contest the incident in front of the Liquor Licensing Board and received a 2 day loss of their beer and wine, license. The other licensees had no noteworthy history. 2 U . wtxL CQN[~® s V i1~~ ~y w of Section Iag 15, usetts State Building code, with the Massa ch S C ~ 0 In accordance ` 1 F I'` is issued to : bounty of ~ F►- ~ S own of Reading, : l C~ prive the of persons: alkers BCOOk in9 number ted at 45 W follow 15locaare sufficientfor the ,ge~~cc► as ss d the Premise -The means of egre g~~~URE S that 1 ha`ie Wealth of Massachus ~,y Off. aci i Ceti Y common PLACE OF AS5E~.~-- Ca Mid eX, ounce 13~ dles L°c 'L°°JU 3g Use Gr°u stloax°~ 1 %ning ~7yaitin~~°Q~ 20 A-3 -kitchen dotal ~g er ~gualdiCO SS m p9 Glen Redor1d, ber 2~ informati©tL pcto in tlae abov 2a~$ D ee Certificate EXPueS S f any Changes pctobcr day fieatelssued notifLed within ~ZO} Dat CcTU aft °CiaZ 51ta1 fhe building THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Town of Reading accordance with the Massachusetts State Building Code, Section 108.15, this In CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION is issued to: CMLI' S GRILL & BAR I Certify that 1 have inspected the premises known as Chili's Grill & Bar located at 70 Walkers Br ookowing number o n of Reading, County of Middlesex, Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The means of egress are sufficient or Y BY PLACE OF ASSEMBLY OR STRUCTURE, Use Grouo Location A-3 October 2008. October 2009 Date certificate issued Date Certificate Expires Capacity 281 C. Glen Redmond, Building Commissioner`-'"" Fi " Gregory J. Burns The building official shall be notified within (10) days of any changes in tite above information. SET 0'FMxSS'kCTw vvvNLTII CO of 108.15, this TONVII Section Massachusetts State Building Code, ce with.the Massa ~ ~ In accordance S R 1 i A fi C 0- is issued to E -v~ ? i lZLEA & Court in the Town of peading, i3rande number of P CQLOM Cafe located at 2 or the followi ersons: ng Colombo' aPs o egress are sufficient f the premises known se The me ve inspected ealth of Massachusetts I Certify that I ha Comrnonw OR STRUM County of Middlesex, -BY ?LACE OF A.S~LWgLY GapacibL Location, use :GrouP- _ - •j ~Tegory J. Burns Fire ondl Building ConodissioneZ October 200 C. Glen Redm October 2008- Date CertifiGateEXPeS the above information. Date Ce~~icate Issued 10 days Of any changes in cial shall be notified within Tlie building off * Rear Door Stiew r Re t1~1~on this 413- ~RQZ ~JL Code, ~ag,15, ® e guitdin9 assachusetts Stat 1 .ECr 0 -INS with the M P In accordance 1 ~ j[ C,-A►-~ ~ issued. to: C X-u n of ~eaciing the Taw Olct Street in ersons: win9 nu►nber 01 Ot ed at 534 main t tocat fo11o Choice ~ ess are su#licient for the L` eror s Cess d the remises know used mThe means of e that I have i,speoi onwealth of tAassach f Certify tha ddleseX, Comm LI ORS,V County °f M~ pT ,Aa OF 'k5s -NO Ca acit tore use Grou tober 2008, O- ,"'~'ificate Issued Date Cent ace of ASSemb1 o~Struc~-- P.. ITs IabieslChaws issioneT ~UildingCO~ gedmond'-B' information. en =ObeC yfl~ C' Gl the above I a) days o f any clianges in date Certificate EX~~es ial shall be notif ed witlii (The b~citding offer THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Town of Reading In accordance with the Massachusetts State Building Code, Section 108.15, this CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION is issued to: FUDDR.UCKERS I Certify that I have inspected the premises known as Fuddruckers located at 50 Walkers Brook Drive in the Town of Reading, County of Middlesex, Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The means of egress are sufficient for the following number of persons: BY PLACE OF ASSEMBLY OR STRUCTURE Use Group Location Capacity October 2008 October 2009 Date Certificate Issued Date Certificate Expires C. Glen Redmond, Building Commissioner ire gory J. Burns The building official shall be notified within (I0) days of any changes in the above information. * 2 Exit Lights Out usy'rrs v f COMMON of Rea r IV T ®8V section 108 t 5, this Building Gode, ith the Massachusetts State QV E c T Y. Q N sy- yam. 74; IN In accordance w E 0,F I C A is issued to, G , O -R1 ` V S the T°wn Of at 39 \rWWOrs Brook pave in umber of d It sufficient for the following n are 'ON House locate( as Longhorn Steak Ho of egress ve uses The means assacli iss nown inspected the prem Commonwealth of M that I II of Middlesex, 1 Certify County Reading, SE,MBL~-R' SVgU CT~ acit'l. persons: O'l AS Cao .g~p,CE Location. 46 use Grou'P- gar 140 151 door pining Mechanical. 1 3 25 Kitchen 23 'VVaIfM% 235 Total ? W7 . Fire ssioner October 2009 . Glei Redmond, Building cornnu C orinQtion. :nf g0etober 24©8 Date certificate Bxpixes changes in the above red within days of any Bate Certificate Issued vial shalt be 00t1 fl The building °f.~ Gregory 1..B"r"s. ' 'EAL ry-RE COM`-M®I~ of ILea ditig this 1 Qn section 108.15, chusetts State Building Code, e with the IVtassa - -j In accordanc 0-F -tN - C is issued to SR Town of Reading, l ANAD Salem Street in nurn the ber of persons: Inc located at 298 Mandarin Reading, are sufficient for the fOllowtng sown as of egress the Premises k The means ve inspected of Massachusetts. S TRC i Certify that 1 ha monwe re of Middlesex, COM SEMBEY OR TS ovation: County ACE Ov Ilse, Group. A A A BY Canac Place of Assembly or Structure. Tables & Chairs Zl Chairs 128 Sushi Bar ']Cables areas Tables & Chairs 230 Dining Boom Lounge. Employees 205 Total Commissiou C. Glen Redmoud, Buildiug October 2009 the above 008 ertificate Expires any changes in October 2 Date C 10 Mays of Date Certificate issued 5;_~_ .1 cittl shall be notified within ~lae building f ~~~P ;n Electric RoQ St -Floor 1St door 1St Floor s t rrQ .LT, O-F MA-SSAC" COMMON'VV T Of ea'dln~' this Section 108.1 J State Building Code, dance with the Massachusetts ~ ~ CT 1(} In actor E -IF OF j NSF RI C AT is issued to ~/"CON" +'n the Town of _l ® Walkers Brook Drive number of.. Macaroni Grill located at 48 RON"N as Romano s -The means of egress are sufficient for the follow+ng inspected the premise ealth of Massachusetts. 1 Certify that 1 daVOf+MiddleseX, Commonw Reading, Cou Y UCTifRE, ASSEMM OR STR persons: ACE OF By PL Gapacit%r Location. Use Grouts 238 A-3 i fl . regorY J. Burns Ire C 9 Rem'°nd, Building Co~rnissioneL / ober 240. C. G len Oct tion' ExP es formation' October 2448 Date Certificate S in the above MJ any change Date Certificate issued xtlxxn (10) day's of . Tile building official shall be notified w T USETTS OF M~ASSAC wCIE COMMONWEALTI3 Town tats Building Code, Section 10 4 r In ; this Massachusetts S CT ION accordance with the N SP.,~ I C E R is issued to* TWIN SEAF0013 County of Reading, Street in the Town of uffiat 5 for the following number of persons: oven as Twin Seafood locaSed at 59'1 Mam ave inspected the premises kn that 1 hThe means of egress are 1 Certify Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex, LY QR STR13CTUP -By PLA.CE OF A.SSEM'~ Ca~acitu 22 Table & Chairs Use Groin 1<ocatior .Ist Floor A,-3 of god' I. Burns issioner dire October 2009. C Glen Redmond, Building Comm October 2008. Date Certificate Expires ormati pate Certificate Issued changes in the above infon days of any ' official shall be notified within (10) The building * Signs over 30 016 Window - xterior t AISErf 4f RReadi'19 this 0~ section 108 • 1 , husetts State Building Cade, T 1~ In accordance With the Massac .IN~! ~C E Cf ~jCA~E dta: ~ is i55 JA0 Town of Reading, county of * Street numthe ber of persans~ 'an Moon located at 680 Main are sufficient for the fallowing as Veneta egress remises kn°.rhe means of e9 i{ that 1 have inspected thassachusetts. ! Cent Y Commonwealth of M SEMBP'Y OR S~gI~LTURF: Middlesex, BY PLACE OF AS location. Use GrouP- A.-?3 ~--3 October 2008 pate Certificate Issued 14Z-1 n 2008 - A - it tn~ Ca aci BaT Tables staff BaT Tables staff Total, Total Total 15 33 lb 64 V T1oor bower level 24 13-4 1$ 1.76, 240 C0~V , . Fire C°mmissioner 409 C, Glen Redmond Build~g October 2 yes . es in the above ertificateExp Zp) days of any changes Date C icial shall be n°tifted within { ,'he building off _ see A0acued p annrv 3, Burns ti rx .era t:.[ Fi .n s J~-°~~.~-- v this O.t 08 5 ()W Sectlon.1' usetts State Building Ode' N assach S 1 E I with the Massa n accordance T a 1 -F, T. -V x U A is issued tO' -E County of 3a the Town Of Reading, aven Street in r of Persons.' NTL be Mart, located at followi as ng num d Atlantic f pO sufficient for the ises knoTwn he means °f egress are d STRUCTt1R t 1 have inspecte Massac usetts- • tha~~ or, f ~ert~fiY monwealthE Gapacifi~ m BY ~,CE OF Middlesex, Co YL L` anon, Use Group t regory 3 . Bun's ire ed Duds Building Gon,rssioner et, Z0 C. Glen pctob es in formatior% 200$. D rGe~ficate BxPu ~s in tt~e above QctObec s of anY cliang a Date Certificate Issue t shalt be notified witlzan e building off cca THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Ia _ Town of Reading In accordance with the Massachusetts State Building Code, Section 108.15, this CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION is issued to: BUSA'S LIQUORS 1 Certify that I have inspected the premises known as Busa's Liquors located at 345 Main Street in the oof pe Reading, County of Middlesex, Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The means. of egress are sufficient for the following number ns: BY PLACE OF ASSEMBLY OR STRUCTURE, Use Grouo . Location Capacity October 2008 October 2009 Date Certificate Issued Date Certificate Expires C. Glen Redmond, Building Commissioners Fire cb / egory J. Burns The building official shall be notified within (10) days of any changes in the above information. *Rear Exit Blocked x No Emergency Light Y Dead Bolts on Rear Door TA.E C0~4N1" 1` T I-V O,WU 01 i%-, w qrw. - this section 10.15, usetts State Building code, with the Massach In accordance 0 rv i is issued to.. 01"' OILS wn Reading, County °f 11~l Main Street ~n the TO at ~ 50 ber of persons: Side Liquors located following nun °rth are sufficient for the ices known as pans of egress inspected the preen husetts . The m if that 1 have assac~ OR STRUCTURE j Cert seal GomrnOnwealth of OF AS. Middle B'y p~,ACE -ocatin Total Caaacity. Use Groin? October 2008 Date Certificate Issued e / ~nissione~ ond~ Build"19 C°m October 2009 ices C. Glen g edm es in ,he abovi changes any gate Certificate ESP ttlain (1p} days of uitding official shall be notified w Tlie b 1 01 O Section this usetts state Building code, ith the, 148.15, assach S -p t C f I. In accordance W ..V CY RT LI-F ;sl su°dt S -t, wading, county of -~oWn of R SO~ H►9h Stre'n9 number of persons' Uquors located at iolloW own as Square are sufficient for the remises kn -The means of egress have inspected thas achusetts. Cent i#Y that I ha ealth of mass y CSR. STR~CT~RE. 1 ~E ca acit ~Itiddlesex, common W BY -V-LA!Ct o-F1-ocation u eGrou2 CammIssioner A noud, P,uilding ory 3 dir?C~;2#~ g er 2009 C. Glenge pctob_-- X ireS Vermatit~n. 008. Date Ce 1ficate E P s the abo pct2 I O o f any c cate days Date Certifi r~aen~. Issued aed witlaiaa buitdin~ ff cant shalt be aaatif The rd ge1nfl,V e it Sign Door x ETg OF Nl[ASSA~C~II~SETTS TI3E Cp~VI®NWEA To.ten of Reading ' this Massachusetts State Building Code, Section 108.15, In accordance with the i NS P C.rI C iZ TIF I is issued Q' ' VINE, SHOP County of ding, ed at 676 Main Street in the e oof local numb ~ Certify that 1 have pe of Reading, T he insp Shop ected the premises known means oft egress are .sufficient for the following Middlesex, Commonwealth of Massachusetts 'The TURF BY PLACE OF ASSEMBLY OR STRIIC Capacifir Location. . Use Group October 2008. October 2409, Date Certificate Expires - A()J.urns ire C. Glen Redmond, Building Commissioner Date Certificate Issued es in the above information* Official shall be notified within (10) days of any chang The building Rear Exit Emergency Light Out November 14, 2008 Mr. Peter Hechenbleikner Town Manager Reading Town Hall 16 Lowell Street Reading, MA 01867 Dear Mr. Hechenbleikner: Mystic Valley E+ LD ER SERVICES Information ~ Advice - Solutions Thank you for your continued support of Mystic Valley Elder Services. Enclosed is a detailed inventory and value of services delivered to Reading's older residents by Mystic Valley Elder Services during the past year. I believe that this accounting demonstrates in a concrete way how your local contribution assists us in returning a substantial amount of direct support to Reading. Without Reading's assistance and that of the other seven participating cities and towns, Mystic Valley Elder Services would be unable to continue to provide the level of crucial supportive services currently available. We have enclosed an invoice in the amount of $5,593 for Reading's FY 2009 cash contribution. Payment of the invoice within thirty (30) days of receipt of this bill would be most helpful to us in meeting our FY 2009 fiscal and programmatic obligations. As you may know, Mystic Valley Elder Services is both the federally designated Area Agency on Aging as well as the state's designated Aging Service Access Point for the Town of Reading. We received these designations through an application process approved by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts' Executive Office of Elder Affairs. For next fiscal year (FY 2010), we are asking that you budget the same amount as this year's contribution of $5,593. Our goal is to raise the additional money we need to meet the increasing demand for services directly from private sources. However, your support is crucial to our ability to provide needed in home and community based services to area residents. I want to personally thank you for your community's continued support of MVES' programs and services through good and bad economic times. We will always be here for you and the residents of Reading who need help at home. If you have any questions concerning the enclosed bill or our service accounting, please feel free to call me or Sean Hubacz, Director of Finance at (781) 324-7705. Cc: Dawn Folopoulos 300 Commercial Street, #19 - Malden, MA 02148 - FAX 781-324-1369 - TTY/TTD 781-321-8880 781-324-7705 • www.mves.org • 1-800-AGE INFO Seruing the communities of Everett, Malden, hredford, Melrose, North Reading, Reading, Stonebam, and Makefteld since 1973. ~C, 13 C, S c a` Enclosures MYSTIC VALLEY ELDER SERVICES, INC. 19 RIVERVIEW BUSINESS PARK 300 COMMERCIAL STREET MALDEN, MA 02148 (781) 324-7705 To: Mr. Peter Hechenbleikner Town Manager Reading Town Hall 16 Lowell Street Reading, MA 01867 Date: November 14, 2008 Terms: Older Americans Act Cash Match For Fiscal Year 2009. Cash Match Billing for FY 2009 $5,593.00 Payable within 30 days of receipt. Thank Youl '1~ Mystic Valley Elder Services, Inc. 19 Riverview Business Park 300 Commercial Street Malden, Massachusetts 02148 Title III-B (Social Services) and Title III-C (Nutrition Services) provided to Reading elders in Fiscal Year 2008. Title 111-C Nutrition Proaram Meals Served Value of Service Home Delivered Meals 19,733 $97,509 Congregate Meals 5,067 $23,068 Site Managers. (Wages/Benefits) $8,886 Home Delivered Meals Drivers $24,602 (Wages/Benefits) TOTAL TITLE 111-C VALUE $154,064 Title III-Supportive Services Clients Total Value of Leaal Services Seared Value Services Greater Boston Legal Services, Inc. Total Cases/Consults 204 Total Reading Residents Served 10 Budget 10/07-09/08 $49,000 % in Reading = 4.90% Reading's Cost (Budget x 4.90%) $2,402 Clients Total Value of Medical Transportation Served Value Services Total Residents Served 89 Total Reading Residents Served 5 Amount Spent on Reading Elders $ 3,700 t Services to Blind Elders Massachusetts Association for the Blind Total Residents Served 72 Total Reading Residents Served 23 Budget 10/07 - 9/08 $7,000 % in Reading = 31.94% Reading's Cost (Budget x 31.94%) $2;236 Minority Outreach Greater Boston Chinese Golden Age Center Total Residents Served 147 Total Reading Residents Served 0 Budget 10107 - 9/08 $14,000 % in Reading = 0.00% Reading's Cost (Budget x.00%) $0 Title III E Familv Gareaiver Proaram MVES Caregiver Support and Eldercare Advice Cost 10/07-09/08 $218,146 % in Reading = 10.53% Reading's Cost (Budget x 10.53%) $22,971 Title III Health Promotions Title III Health Promtions Funding Project Safe Cost 10/07-09/08 $5,874 % in Reading = 0.00% Reading's Cost (Budget x 0.00%) $0 Friendly Visitor Grants Awarded to Council on Aging during FFY' 08 $2,597 c~a 4L Monev Manaaement Proaram Total Residents Served 84 Total Reading Residents Served 4 Budget 10/07 - 9/08 $44,050 % in Reading - 4.76% Reading's Cost $2,098 SHINE Proaram Total Residents Served 1888 Total Reading Residents Served ' 118 Budget 10/07 - 9/08 $48,455 % in Reading = 6.25% Reading's Cost $3,028 TOTAL OF TITLE 111 AND COMMUNITY PROGRAM SERVICES PROVIDED TO READING ELDERS STATE HOME CARE PROGRAM. 210 Reading residents received home care services for the year ending June 30, 2008. These services included intake & referral, case management, chore, transportation, social day care, adult day health, personal care, home health aides, laundry, personal emergency response, companionship, homemaker and respite care $193,096 $1,228,690 TOTAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO READING ELDERS $1,421,786 5 ~r 4(f~ Q o S THE RETAILERS ASSOCIATION OF MASSACHUSETTS 11th ~ Ell RAMAES RETAILERS ASSOCIATION OF MASSACHUSETTS Awards of Excellence 200d' LUNCHEON & PRESENTATION e S~ 2006' ~~~zefv, GOODHEARTS RETAILER OF, THE YEAR Debbie Rio and Stephanie MacFarland opened Goodhearts in 1999. In 2003 they moved to their current location on Main Street in Reading where they have survived and thrived during difficult economic times and a prolonged urban renewal project. This is the type of business every shopping area in America would love to claim. The reason is that they execute the basics exceptionally well. They know their customers and are in perfect alignment with their merchandise. They have mastered the concept of customer service and truly live to improve their community. Debbie and Stephanie have a sincere enjoyment for what they do and in turn they have a very loyal customer base. At Goodhearts, shoppers will find those special items for children that are different and unique; items that will be treasured. www.goodheartsshop.com "Goodhearts is the `anchor' store for the downtown community. The mother and daughter team provide a great atmosphere and window displays that keep the downtown alive and well." Meghan Young, Economic Development Committee Chairman, Reading IITH ANNUAL RAMAES LUNCHEON PAGE 8