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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2010-05-11 Board of Selectmen Handout - Part 1. DRAFT MOTIONS BOARD OF SELECTMEN MEETING MAY 11, 2010 Tafoya, Bonazoli, A*theny, Goldy, Schubert . Hechenbleikner 2a) Move that the Board of Selectmen approve the certificate of appreciation for Tom Darrin. 2b) Move that.the Board of Selectmen proclaim the week of May 9 - May 15, 2010 as Police Week in the Town of Reading. 4b) Move that the Board of Selectmen close the hearing on the application for the transfer of an All Alcohol Liquor License for Phider Corp. d/b/a Grumpy Doyle's at 530 Main Street, Reading. Move that the Board of Selectmen approve the transfer of an All Alcohol Liquor License applied for by Phider Corp. d/b/a Grumpy Doyle's at 530 Main Street, Reading, for a term expiring December 31, 2010 subject to the following conditions: All Bylaws, Rules and Regulations of the Town of Reading and of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. shall be followed,'and subject to a satisfactory inspection of the establishment by the Town Manager. 4c) Move that the Board of Selectmen close the hearing on amendments to the outdoor dining policy. Move that the Board of Selectmen approve the amendments to Section 3.10 of the Board of Selectmen Policies - Licenses for Utilizing Public Sidewalks for outdoor dining (as amended). Sa) Move that the Board of Selectmen approve the minutes of April 13, 2010 as amended. - 5b) Move that the Board of Selectmen approve the minutes of April 27, 2010 as amended. 5c) Move that the Board of Selectmen approve the minutes of May 3, 2010 as amended. 0 DRAFT TOWN MANAGER'S REPORT Tuesday, May 11, 2010 Administrative matters ♦ Special Election re Meals Tax s Election for Voke School s Sharps Collection o RCASA has distributed to all liquor establishments in Reading a list of dates of local proms and graduations, in order to increase vigilance of these establishments Community Development ♦ Reading Fall Street Faire e Notices to businesses on Non conforming signs ♦ Update re Mattera. Cabin Public Works ♦ Restoration of annual water main flushing program June 1 ♦ Household Hazardous waste Collection - Reading on May 22, 9 am to 1 PM., DPW garage - Reading and Wakefield residents only. There is also a fall collection in Wakefield. o Response to Water Emergency - May 1 through May 4 Construction proiects in progress or to be done this year (between now and June 30, 2010): ♦ Done except for loam and seed - School Street Lincoln street Sandra Lane South Street Main to Hopkins Scotland Road; Working to get our contractor back in to complete. If unsuccessful we may need to go to the second lowest bidder and take the bond of the lowest bidder. s Paving to occur in mid to late spring Bear Hill Road North Street Pinevale Avenue Juniper Circle; Structures have been lowered. Contractor is due in tomorrow, May 11 starting on Juniper Circle. Micro-chip seal - mid to late spring Hopkins Street (Main to Wakefield Town Line); and 2 to 3 other streets; s Skim coating of local streets Lewis ♦ Fishing Pier - Lobs Pound Mill - The contractor for the fishing platform has installed the additional parking spaces and has poured the concrete pad for the bench near the river. He has not been on site for several weeks - probably waiting for the meadow near the river to get dry enough to install the walkway and platform and guardrail. He started just after the March floods, when the meadow was under water Trail construction - Bare MeadOW Trail Comm. installed the first section of the boardwalk in April and liked the concrete piers. We ordered enough for the rest of the boardwalk and a short section near Haverhill Street that is also wet. The route was staked out last weekend, and there will be additional work days on May 8 and 15 - hopefully ending with completion of the boardwalks. Other trail-hardening was done last fall with application of stone aggregate in soft areas. We also need to install sign boards, blazes, and directional information, and plant the meadow where it is eroding - to be done in June. Grant period ends June 30, and we hope to meet that deadline. ♦ Memorial Park Basketball and tennis courts demolished. Work underway for new tennis court. One drain line installed from Harrison Street to manhole between the two ponds so ponds can be reconfigured - old drain line is in the way and will be removed. Topsoil has been stripped from the lawn above the ponds where they are to be expanded. Topsoil is being stripped from the floors of the ponds and stockpiled separately. The north pond has been wet for the last few days, which may be. limited progress there. I have not seen the south pond since it was stripped, so do not know whether water is present there also. ♦ Washington Park playground Washington Park Playground is slated to be installed between the middle and end of June. The playground info is on the Recreation Website and you can also view drawings of the proposed. The neighbors of the park through Friends of Reading Recreation continue to work on fundraising for site amenities such as benches, picnic tables, etc. The is a brick campaign going on as well as a fundraiser at Fuddruckers next Thursday Night, May 13th ♦ Killam School playground Killam Elementary School playground will go out for RFP in Mid May. We expect to have a contract awarded by late June/early July and installation before the start of school. The Killam PTO has asked for an RFP to include a Community Supervised install with an add alt for Vendor installation as they are considering a community build. The PTO has raised over $12K thus far and will use the funding to supplement Town Funding. o Master Plan for Joshua Eaton Playground The Joshua Eaton Master plan is in the final stages. The Recreation Committee held a public hearing on April 15'h. The plan will be before the BOS for a joint discussion with the Recreation Committee on May 11th and a final public hearing will be needed by the BOS to approve the plan. The written component of the plan is also virtually completed, but any changes will need to be noted in that report. Expected time of Completion Late May/Early June ♦ Barrows site master plan Process will begin in the summer after recreation staff have completed the JEMP, and gotten summer activities started. Dates and Events: ♦ Friends and Family Day (AKA Town Day), June 19 ♦ Fall Street Faire, September 12 D REVISED 2010 Water Main Flushing Starting June 1, 2010 the Department of Public Works, Water Division, will be resuming water main flushing in the northern section of town which was suspended due to the MWRA water main break. The area starting north of the railroad tracks at the depot working northwest to the Wilmington town line, northeast from the square along Charles St. to the North Reading town line is expected to be completed on June 18, 2010. Notices will be delivered to property owners just prior to the day flushing will begin in each area. This is being done to improve water quality, improve fire flows, and inspect and test the many fire hydrants throughout the town. The water main cleaning and flushing is accomplished by opening and flowing water from hydrants. Flushing will begin at 11:00 F.M. and end at approximately 6:00 A.M. each day. This will cause a discoloration in the water - DO NOT. DRAW WATER DURING THE HOURS WHEN WE ARE FLUSHING MAINS IN YOUR AREA. It is expected that the water will clear up in approximately 48 hours. We recommend that users do not wash clothes within the 48 hour period,.or until the water has cleared up. Please be assured that the water is safe to drink, even if there is some discoloration. You may want to draw some water for drinking, prior to the flushing of the mains in your area. A notice will be delivered to water users in the affected areas prior to any flushing. We regret any inconvenience this may cause and we appreciate your cooperation in this effort as it will improve the water quality and improve fire flow capabilities. If you have any questions, please contact the Water Supervisor, Mr. James Richardson, at (781) 942-9092 from (7:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M.) or the Public Works Administration Office at (781) 942-9077 from ( 7:30. A.M. to 5:00 P.M. ( 9-~ ' i5~ ~r ~lhr ! 9,>y'➢l.•t~ 4 uyy(~7a.d . ~ thr ° ` I ' r ~ E rtM 7 ~5~~~ Y r~4 \ 1~ tM L t MV \ ~ n. •°4~• .opt°t 'J ~1 ~ .N m p 'S. * I rKr. ' ,J w ' C C n R3 RD \ ' rL CoM~ lnYtDR t24 ~.hy 'iV lc C ~Y9R ~~+4r 4 nYL i I r' •7 . 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A report on progress, and hopefully conclusions on such negotiations shell be made at the 2010 Subsequent Town Meeting desirable. A true copy Attest: Laura A Gemme Town Clerk Town of Reading 16 Lowell Street Reading, MA 01867-2685 FAX: (781) 942-9070 Website: www.ci.reading.ma.us Board of Selectmen Town of Reading TOWN CLERK (781) 942-9050 Town of Reading, Board of Registrars has certified 531 signatures as of 1:00 pm May 11, 2010 on petition from the citizens of Reading for Article 13 at 2010 Annual Town Meeting - Meals Tax. The number of signatures needed for this petition to carry is 499. The Board of.Registrars requests a*Special Election to be called on June 15, 2010 for Town of'Reading registered voters to vote on the question of the Meals Tax. 0 O C'n ~ 0 . , o a t -2N TO ca Lij w o o p ~ O ^O N O v ~ r U O ~O ya45 ` CdMO v ~ Cd M'd H •cn N v , *0 O' p ~ ~ O U cn ~ p N Q i y NJ- V i Kj \J \ 41 Jr ~ 1-+ N M d 06 CT O Page 1 of 3 Schena, Paula From: Hechenbleikner, Peter Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2010 3:44 PM To: Schena, Paula Subject: FW: Election Cost C to Board of Selectmen tonight w TM report Peter I. Hechenbleikner Town Manager Town of Reading 16 Lowell Street Reading MA 01867 phone: 781-942-9043 fax 781-942-9071 web www.readingma.gov email townmanager@ci.readinq.ma.us Please let us know how we are doing - fill out our brief customer service survey at http://readingma- surve .virtualtownhall.net/survey/sid/de8bdaal6db9e6b4/ From: LeLacheur, Bob Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2010 11:20 AM To: Hechenbleikner, Peter Subject: FW: Election Cost For the BOS tonight. Bob LeLacheur Assistant Town Manager/Finance Director Town of Reading 16 Lowell Street Reading, MA 01867 (P) 781-942-6636 (F) 781-942-9037 web www.readingma.gov email finance ci.reading.ma.us Please let us know how we are doing - fill out our brief customer service survey at http://readingma- survey virtualtownhall net/survey/sid/de8bdaal6db9e6b4/ From: Gemme, Laura Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2010 11:06 AM To: LeLacheur, Bob Subject: RE: Election Cost Item Count Cost Shipping Total Common Signs 2 $ 45.00 $ 90.00 Absentee Ballot Postage 30 $ 0.61 $ 18.30 Warrant Publishing 1 $ 14.40 $ 14.40 Food 1 $ 907.89 $ 907.89 5/11/2010 Page 2 of 3 New Tables 20 $ 49.99 Election Workers 1 $7,180.00 Office Staff 1 $ 222.52 Police Detail 1 $2,356.80 DPW Detail 1 $ 892.45 Media Cards - LHS 1 $1,943.52 HC - Media Cards 1 $1,604.00 Ballot Printing ' 8600 $ 0.28 Printing Voting List 1 . $ 384.00 Poll Worker Postage 198 $ 0.44 Seals Ballot Boxes 1 $ 30.50 Legal Notice - Paper 1 $ 54.83 Total Without Tables La4,walA (how qa, Town Clerk Town of Reading 16 Lowell Street Reading, MA 01867 (P) 781-942-6647 (F) 781-942-9070 (E) Igemme@ci.reading.ma.us (W) http://`www.ci.reading.ma.us From: LeLacheur, Bob Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2010 11:03 AM To: Gemme, Laura Subject: RE: Election Cost $ 162.11 $ 162.11 $ 999.80 $ 7,180.00 $ 222.52 $ 2,356.80 $ 892.45 $ 1,943.52 $ 1,604:00 $ 2,570.11 $ 384.00 $ 87.12 $ 30.50 $ 54.83 $19,356.24 $18,356.44 Pis send details if available for FINCOM. I have your special Senate election background info - for 2 elections you spent $27.5k (gross). Wondering why the difference. Bob LeLacheur Assistant Town Manager/Finance Director Town of Reading 16 Lowell Street Reading, MA 01867 (P) 781-942-6636 (F) 781-942-9037 web www.readingma.gov email finance@ci.reading.ma.us Please let us know how we are doing - fill out our brief customer service survey at http://readingma- survey virtualtownhall net/survey/sid/de8bdaal6dbge6b4/ From: Gemme, Laura Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2010'9:22 AM To: LeLacheur, Bob; Hechenbleikner, Peter Subject: Election Cost Just wanted to let you know that Paul Feeley asked the question of the Election Cost and I gave him to total from April election, local elections cost us more as the state pays for some things in state elections.... 5/11/2010 ink o a PWIS WN OES V HHOOX 1Z-6o 0mrn,d . w Bi HE NHHdOISRIHO . . ~ ~ rv O U ~ a a p Z Z CL O a 1S a d d d O ~ V 9 a v i $ - ^ 9 9 g 9 n 9 c~ 9 + .m°3 9 p F QQ W o ~ w w - r te u = ~ ~ NN w N y o zma t~R a U ~ U uu{ a~ Md'Id I oNydlOOO X0011 ISTA GRSOdO21d H I R flga w xi w H W 0 J a w 5'. 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' 05/07/2010 15:11 FAX 16173281169 BRODERICKLEWIS X1002 _END_ 11 Ly into by and aMOU9 This A,ssi~aent & A-men4Mesat ofLease is entextyeham, MA ~ 80 (tht Empe.rWs Choice 1~eststnx Ca Iric., of 35 ki2ewb dr, S o MA 01950 Ohe j'Assigaoz"), )phi~.dear Corp., of 84 Stole Street, Nb~'P ~ ai%t F'Oad, "Assignee"), and St"n's Natsls sud "SterW Natsis, of 27 Wainwri Winchester, lvlA 01890 (to "Landlord"), For good and valuable considoratiOX6 the receipt and suMcienuy of which is hereby the ardes as (WOWS: acknowledged, it i5 agreed by The- Landlord and the Assignor entered. irrto a. lease &greernent, (ttke original lease a- ad s,,b9eVent amendments attached hereto and incorporated by reference the entirety of which shall be herein referred to as the "Lease") slated JWY-10,19959 concerning the premises co;tiuxnonly -referred to and describe as,. ho Emper'or's Choice (the "Rt stauranfl) locattd at 53U Main Street, Reading, MA 01867. 2. The Assig>or hzreby assigns a. d trard ease and delegates aall of ll of Assigftaes right, title and interest in, to and undex the L Assigaor's duties wader the Lease as of the berem defined Commencement D.ato, 3. This Assignment is effective within ten (10) business days of the issuance iuat of the applicable building pexznits from timeTown. daof Reading udess te cez~ta?n. shy. soestabloner hed byether extended as hereinafter provided.. A such parties as 11W official "eommencemont datc" fax purposes of calculating any rental adjustmeAts between, the Assignor and Assignee. 4, The Assignee hereby accepts suaix assignment of rights and delegation of duties and agrees to pay all rents plomptly when dw and perform all. of Assignor's obligations under the Lease aceming on and aftethe r the Co meWen from . The acla of ,Assignee fi~klaex agrees to ande~u£y and Assignee's dines hereunder- 5, The Assignor agrees to transfer possessio of the leased premises.to the Assignee on t1le Commencement Date. All rents and obligations of the Assignor order the Lease acording before the Corn enceme it Date sb ll have that the Landlord % aced The Landlord. hereby assents to this lease assignment provided shall not discharge the Assignor of any obligations under the Lease ixi the event of breach by-the ,Assignee. The Landlord will give notice to the Assignor of any breach by the ,Assignee. The Assignoor shall be discharged of all obligations under the ,ease upon sloe expiration of the current extension which shall occur oa September 30, 2010. 6. on the Commencement Date, the Assignor shall, pay the first month's rent and half of the second month's rent directly to the Landlord. 't'hese payments are the Z 05/07/2010 15:11 FAX 16173281169 BRODERICKLEWIS IM003 2 tin of the Assignor aM6 shall survive the execution ofHaas Assignment and abixgs~ ,Amendment of Lease. 7. There shall. be no Ruttier assigemeut of the Lease without the vritteu consent of the Landiaxd. cemes herein coot deed shall be banding upom and Tht Covenants and nt eccufiors, administrator, successors and assigns of each entire to the benefit of the heirs, ex of the parties hereto. g, This ,Assigme-nl shall be governed and construed tinder the laws of fhe Co onwealth of Massachusetts. 10. 'lac oxagutal lease and any at*n M.dtent5 thereto, shall be amended and/or supply ented as follows: FO- Assignee shall use its best efforts to tamely. obt the approvals for a Liquor License transfer Mazza the izead~ ~earaen saagod Board and the A13CC, p Quite all ataforn~atind in that,regard, Assignee agrees to attend g requested or required by the Licensing Authorities. Assignee $ball assI Me spo-bility for all such, underu gs and to costs thereof, If despite its best e£fora, the Assignee fails to obtain to approval of the Licensing Authorities by September 30, 2010, then such failure shall entitle the A ssigneo to terminate this Assigmnent & Amendment of Lease by wxittea notice to Laradloxd and Assignor before October 1, 2t?X0, wbexeupon the notice previously gitven by the Assignee Wthe Larzdlard to exercise the next five year a tension, optiom shall be deemed null and void, and the preu&os sktall lhereupou be surrendered to Landlord in aecord=ce with the provisions of Section 21 of the Lease. b). Should Landlord decide to sell the premises to a third party during the term of the Least and there are no incidents of default on the part of the Assignee or Assigmor0he L mdloxd grants to Assigaeo a right of first refusal to purchase ,the Premises, watlz• the option to be exercised. by the Assignee, if at all, by ,A,ssignee's written. acceptance of the offer to buy on the ssme terms a- presented by such. third VaAy within seven (7) calendar days aver the date the, Laicllord presents the Written offer to Assignee. Such offer shall be presented by Latadlord to Assignee within seven (7) calendar days of Landlord accepting such offer. C), ,A. closing is contemplated between the ba Assignor and Aessipee oin a rated at P aur,hase and Sale Agreemcut for the z v . the premises known as The Emperror's Choice. In the event the closing does not tape place by September 30, 2010 as therein provided, the Assignee may termixiate this .Assignrx+eat & Asmemdmelat of Lease without any liability by so notifyuporx Landlord and Assignor hereunder by later than gne to the ,.ss gaaoxs hall be wlaereuoxx any deposits 9 05/07/2010 15:11 FAX-16173281169 BRODERICKLEWIS R004 3 xefmde,d i'oraWith, anal the k scs shall thereupon be s eaon ail obligations Landlord in accordance witty, Section 21, of the Lease, Wherenp of the Assignee sh0l cease. d). Subject to the successful transfer the acliquor license, the execution Of t as the Akgnee's vvritt n m tlce this A,ssiSignent & Axnend=nt of Lease shall, to exercise The to the Lmdlord that ft .AssiFee has chosen ber 30, 2015~~on to extend the Lease fox the t*d extension period vntzl Septezn additional oplio. p iOds) o In order to grant to Amigaee two (2)Q O1?ti" to E years Eve (5) e)• ears each, tho first sentence of Section. IIl ( ° e to 'Lease Agreement Dated July 10,1995", is hereby deleted and the fallowing is hereby substituted therefor: to be exezoised as hereinafter provided, to -Lessee shall have the right, periods o£ five (5) years. each. U111ess then' extend twS Lease for five (S) exind aba1L commence an extended as provided for herein., the S T~~~b x 30, 2005'. the second October' 1, 2000, and shall tee p onion period shall Co menCe on octobrx 1, 2005 and sha11 terminate on Sepiember 30, 2010; the tbird option period shall Commence, on October 1, Peai0d 201, 0 and shall terminate on s%Aember 3% ~ ' d shall #,erxninat on s ltem b6v shall commence an October 1, 2O1S' ma eriod shall commence on October 1, 2020; and the f tth and final option p 2020, canal shall terminate on September 30, 2025_ The Less= shall exercise its right to end the term of the Lease On the following tei`rD.s and conditions'," The pities hereto Jaexeby a4mowledge that as of the date. hereof 4e gr4 ss stalunemts of zit axe payable by the Lessee at the rate of $%2- morithly in per month, as adjusted as pravxded fax in said Lease. 0 05/07/2010 15:11 FAX 16173281169 BRODERICKLEWIS 4 WTMESS the ~Xecmjon hereof imbr, sOal this . day of FebrvarY, 20i 0. St eras ~TatSis, (Lamdloxd) at~eriui Natsis, (Lartdloxd Phider G i ( ssipee) *pee Ezaperox's Choice Restaurant, Ii},C. Wobael W03)g, ~?zesident (Assignor) Ia005 J 4,~551GNh~?YF~LE~49~~'~ 3° OF READING POLICE DEPARTMENT 15 Union Street - Reading, Massachusetts 01867 I Emergency Only: 911 - All Other Calls: (781) 944-1212 - Fax: (781) 944-2893 Web: www.ci.reading.ma.us/police/ EXECUTIVE SUMMARY New Liquor License=Bistro Concepts d/b/a Grumpy Doyle's April 30, 2010 Chief James Cormier Reading Police Department 15 Union Street Reading, MA 01867 Chief Cormier, As directed by your Office and in accordance with Reading Police Department Policy and Procedures, I have placed together an executive summary of the application for a Transfer of an All Alcohol Restaurant Liquor License for Phider Corp. d/b/a Grumpy Doyle's located as 530 Main Street. This application will be going before the Board of Selectmen at their meeting on May 11, 2010. Officers, directors, stockholders and manager: 1) President/Manager: Philip R. Wynne (DOB 07/01/71) 3) Vice President/Treasurer: Dermot J. Bolger (DOB 02/29/68) 4) Secretary/Clerk: Zeke Janus (DOB 07/26/71 5) Stockholder.: Kevin Burke (DOB 07/03/66) 6) Stockholder: David-Buckley (DOB 04/28/67) Ownership Interests: 1) Phider Corp.-100% stock ownership of business and liquor license, 84 State Street, Newburyport, MA. (617) 283-1141. 3~ EXECUTIVE SUMMARY New Liquor License-Bistro Concepts d/b/a Grumpy Doyle's if -Not Applicable The person(s) or entity(s) listed above under "Ownership Interests", previously held direct or indirect beneficial or financial interest with the following other licenses granted under Chapter 138• -Not Applicable Criminal History: • Board of Probation checks, driver's license checks and out of State.criminal histories were run on all person(s) listed above under officers, directors, stockholders and manager. a. Zeke Janas (DOB 07/26/71) had a FBI Number (609139VA1). Running the FBI number revealed 3 arrest charges from 11/02/1992 out of the "USA-Crime Rec Ctr Baltimore" for 1) False Official Statement, 2) Larceny, and 3) Frauds Against the US Government. He was "released to unit", received a non-judicial punishment under Article 15, UCMJ, and was to forfeit $248 dollars per month for 2 months. Mr.. Janas explained the above charges in the below statement: "Myself and five other guys in my company submitted separate rental leases so we could move off base in one of the neighborhoods outside Schofield Barracks, HI. We were all living in the same house but we each submitted a separate lease." "All the leases identified the same property addres's but we knew the Army wouldn't take the time to cross reference everyone's application." "Because we were barely making enough money to live on, it was a common practice by guys in my company. By submitting separate leases, the Army would pay us a little extra for "cost of living" and give us "separate rations." "After 3 months somebody spilled the beans at our headquarters and we were charged w/ falsifying documents. We all received an Article 15; the punishment was loss of pay for 1 month and extra duty for 3 weeks. b. None of the others listed have ever been convicted of violating any state or federal law. (13:9 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY New Liquor License-Bistro Concepts d/b/a Grumpy Doyle's Liquor License History: • . All person(s) listed above under officers, directors, stockholders and managers have never had a liquor license suspended, revoked or cancelled. • All person(s) listed above under officers, directors, stockholders and managers have no concerning issues in regards to in-house history checks in Reading, Brighton, Amesbury, Medford and Newburyport. • Phider' Corp is currently in compliance with the ABCC for their other license (Port Tavern, Newburyport, MA). Newburyport PD reports that they have no concerning issues in regards to this established. I find no reason why the license application should not go forward. Respe`ctfally Submitted, gt. Detective Mark D. SegiHa e Criminal Division Commander Z~ 33