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Newburyport City Council Agenda of September 13, 2010
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APPOINTMENTS 1. FIRST READING RE-APPOINTMENTS Mark Moquin 70 High Street Newburyport Housing Auth APPOINTMENTS END OF CONSENT AGENDA! 91112015 REGULAR AGENDA 9. APPOINTMENT - CITY COUNCIL - 2ND READING RE-APPOINTMENTS 2. John Pritchard 1 Chaisson Road Bd ofiRegistrars 03/31/2013 3. Thomas Howard APPOINTMENTS 65 Middle Road Emergency Man Dir Concurrent wi Newbury, MA Marshall Appt 11. ORDERS 12. ORDINANCES 1. Dog Licensing, Fee Increase, Sec. 3-27 2nd Reading 2. Stormwater Management Ordinance 2nd Reading 3. Amend Sec. 12-1 Streets, Sidewalks and Other Places 13. COMMITTEE ITEMS Budget & Finance In Committee: 1. Room Occupancy Excise to 6% * 111112010 2. Local Meals Excise * 111112010 3. Hmaster Ret Earnings ($44,750) to Additional Equip *411212010 4. Mayor (Overlay Surplus) to Charter Commission (10,000) *8/30/2010 s. City Hall Revolving FWld *8/30/2010 Joint Education In Committee General Government In Committee 1. Atmospheric Pollution Ordinance *2/8/2010 License & Permits 1. In Committee: 2. Daily News vending machine requests 3. Yard Sales, Amendment, Sec 9-2 *6/14/2010 *8/9/2010 Neighborhoods & City Services In Committee: 1. Street Lighting Recommendation 2. Outdoor Illumination Standards 3. Newburyport Tree Ordinance *5/10/2010 *7112/2010 *7/2212010 Planning & Development In Committee: 1. Residential Handicap Parking Ordinance * 111112010 2. Atmospheric Pollution Ordinance * 218/2010 3. Green Communities Order * 312912010 4. Planning Board Report on Wind Energy * 312912010 5. Zoning Ord - Sec II Definitions/Sec VI Dimensional Controls 6. Expedited Permitting *4/26/2010 7. Stretch Energy Code *4/26/2010 8. Newburyport Tree Ordinance *7/22/2010 Public Safety In Committee: 1. Civil Service Home Rule Petition * 111112010 2. Residential Handicap Parking Ordinance * 111112010 3. Handicapped Parking - Riverside Park * 112512010 4. One Hour Parking - Deletion, Riverside * 112512010 5. Paid Parking, Riverside Park * 112512010 6. Municipal Parking Lots *2/812010 7. Street Lighting Recommendation * 5/1012010 8. Two hours Time Restriction Sec 13 -175 * 611412010 9. One hour Time Restrictions Sec. 13 -176 *6/14/2010 10. Central Business District Lot, Parking, Sec. 13-177*611412010 11. Tracey Place Lot, Parking, Sec. 13-178 *611412010 12. State Street Lot, Parking, Sec. 13-178.1 *611412010 13. Nbpt Redevelopment Auth. Lot, Sec. 13-18a *611412010 14. Resident Parking, Zone Permits Sec. 13-180: *6/142010 15. Res. and Sr. Paid Permits for Parking Sec 13 ~ 180 * 611412010 16. Employee Paid Permits for Parking Sec 13-1180B *611412010 17. Acting Out StudiosIRoaid Dahl Festival, Parkde *813012010 Public Utilities Committee In Committee: 1. Outdoor lllumination Standards * 7/12/2010 Rules Committee 14. GOOD OF THE ORDER 15. ADJOURNMENT CONSENT AGENDA - BEGINNING' • CITY COUNCIL MEETING - AUGUST 30, 2010 7:30PM Council President O'Brien called the meeting to order asking for a moment of Silence remembering Jack Wysong, former School Committee Member] Albert (Sonny) Garand. retired Newburyport Police Officer and Patrick Welch. former City Councillor. LATE FILE ITEMS 1. Re-Appointment John Pritchard - Board of Registrars 2. Resume - Julie Languirand PUBLIC COMMENT Andrew Port, Planning Director - Stonnwater Ordinance Olga MacFarlane - Council on Aging Book Box APPROVAL OF MINUTES August 9. 2010 (Approve) CONSENT AGENDA TRANSFERS 1. Mayor (Overlay Surplus) to Charter Commission (10,(!)00) (B&F) Councillor Ives removed Transfer #1 from the Consent Agenda COMMUNICATIONS 1. Friends on the Council on Aging, Box Location (Approve) 2. Acting Out StudiosfRoald Dahl Festival. Parade (PS) 3. Fuel Storage Change, Shell Station, Story Ave (PS) Communication #3 removed by the Cily Clerk ~ the request of Deputy Fire Chief Bradbury stating that City Cduncil approval is not necessary. 4. Block Party. Purchase St, 9/11/2010 5. Block Party, Atkinson St, 9/1112010 (Approve) (Approve) APPOINTMENTS FIRST READING RE-APPOINTMENTS 1. Thomas Howard 65 Middle Road Emergency Man Dir Newbury, MA Concurrent wI Marshall Appt APPOINTMENTS 2. Julie Languirand 13 Cushing Street Treasurer/Collector Three Years Salisbury, MA Council President O'Brien removedAppointment #2fro", the Consent Agenda; Councillor Jones motioned to approve the Consent Agenda as amended seconded by Councillor Derrivan. So voted on a unanimous voice vote. END OF CONSENT AGENDA 1 Transfer #1 Mayor (Overlay Surplus) to Charter Commission (10,000) Councillor Cameron motioned to approve seconded by Councillor Jones. Motions withdrawn. Councillor Cameron moved to refer to Budget & Finance seconded by Councillor Ives. So voted on a unanimous voice vote. Re-Appointment John Pritchard 1 Chaisson Road Board of Registrars 03/3112013 Councillor Jones motioned to Receive & File seconded by Coundillor Ives. So voted on a unanimous voice vote. REGULAR AGENDA APPOINTMENT Julie Languirand 13 Cushing Street Treasurer/Collector Three Years Salisbury, MA 01952 Councillor Earls motioned to suspend the Rules and take in One Reading seconded by Councillor Connell. So voted on a voice vote 9 yes, 2 no (Cronin; Hutcheson). Councillor Earls moved to approve seconded by Councillor Connell. So voted on a roll call vote 1 no (Cronin). APPOINTMENT - CITY COUNCIL - 2ND READING RE-APPOINTMENTS 1. Alan Bull 103 Water Street Cultural Council 04/30/2013 2. David Hanlon 68 Warren Street Sewer Commission 0810112013 3. Sherry Moore 62 Marlboro Street Cultural Council 04130/2012 4. John Tomaz 38 Storeybrooke Dr Water Commission 04/3012015 Councillor Earls moved to take Reo-Appointments collectively and approve seconded by Councillor Herzog. So voted on a unanimous voice vote. APPOINTMENTS 1. Megan Muldowney 87 Fourteenth Avenue, Haverhill Special Police Officer Councillor Jones motioned to approve seconded by Councillor Earls. So voted on a unanimous voice vote. ORDERS August 9,2010 THAT $500,000 is appropriated for the purpose of financing the cost of making improvements to the City's Crow Lane Sewer Pump Station, including the payment of all other costs incidental and related hereto, including without limitation all costs thereof as defined in Section 1 of Chapter 29C of the General Laws; that t6 meet this appropriation the Treasurer with the approval of the Mayor is authorized to borrow $500,000 and issue bonds or notes therefore under Chapter 44 of the General Laws and/or Chapter 29C of the General Laws; that such bonds or notes shall be genem1 obligations of the City unless the Treasurer with the approval of the Mayor determines that they should be issued as limited obligations and may be secured by local system revenues as defined in Section 1 of 2 Chapter 29C; that the Treasurer with the approval of the Mayor is authorized to borrow all or a portion of such amount from the Massachusetts Water Pollution Abatement Trust established pursuant to Chapter 29C and in connection therewith to enter into a loan agreement and/or a security agreement with the Trust and otherwise to contract with the Trust and the Department of Environmental Protection with reswect to such loan and for any federal or state aid available for the project or for the finanding thereof; and that the Mayor is authorized to enter into a project regulatory agreement with the Department of Environmental Protection, to expend all funds available for the! project and to take any other action necessary to carry out the project. ' Councillor Kathleen O'Connor Ives In City Council August 9, 2010: Councillor Ives motioned to refer to Public Utilities and Budget! & Finance seconded by Councillor Connell. So vote on a unanimous roll call vote. Councillor Earls moved to reconsider from prevailing side, seconded by Councillor Cameron. So voted 10 yes, I no (Jones). Councillor Earls motioned to refer to Public Utilities and Budget & Finance and order published seconded by Councillor Ives. So voted on a unanimous! roll call vote. In City Council August 30, 2010: Councillor Cameron motioned to remove from Budget & Finance and Public Utilities seconded by Councillor Derrivan. So voted on a unanimous voice vote. Councillor Cameron motion to approve final reading seconded by Councillor Derrivan. So voted on a unanimous roll call vote. August 9, 2010 THAT $18,750,000 is appropriated for the purpose of financing the cost of making improvements to the City'S water system, including the payment of all other costs incidental and related thereto, including without limitation, all costs thereof as defined in Section 1 of Chapter 29C of the General Laws; that to meet this appropriation the Treasurer with the approval of the Mayor is authorized to borrow $18,750,000 and issue bonds or notes therefore under Chapter 44 of the General Laws atitd/or Chapter 29C of the General Laws; that such bonds or notes shall be general obligations of the City unless the Treasurer with the approval of the Mayor determines that they should be issued as limited obligations and may be secured by local system revenues as defined in Section 1 of Chapter 29C; that the Treasurer with the approval of the Mayor I is authorized to borrow all or a portion of such amount from the Massachusetts Water Pollution Abatement Trust established pursuant to Chapter 29C and in connection therewith to enter into a loan agreement and/or a security agreement with the trust and otherwise to contract with the Trust and the Department of Environmental Protection with respect to such loan and for any federal or state aid available for the project or for the financing thereof; and that the Mayor is authorized to enter into a project regulatory agreement I with the Department of Environmental Protection, to expend all funds available for the [project and to take any other action necessary to carry out the project. Councillor Thomas F. O'Brien Councillor Kkthleen O'Connor Ives 3 In City Council August 9, 2010: Councillor Ives moved to refer to Public Utilities and Budget & Finance seconded by Councillor Connell. Councillor Jones motioned to amend by adding Order Published! seconded by Councillor Derrivan. So voted. Councillor Jones motioned to refer to Public Utilities and Budget & Finance and order Published seconded by Councillor Connell. So voted on a unaninitous roll call vote. In City Council August 30,2010: Councillor Cameron motioned to remove from Budget & Finance and Public Utilities seconded by Councillor Derrivan. So voted on a unanimous voice vote. Councillor Cameron motioned to approve final reading seconded by Councillor Herzog. So voted on a unanimous roll call vote. August 30, 2010 THAT, the City Council of the City of Newburyport approve :the establishment of the "City Hall Revolving Fund" in accordance with M.G.L., Chapter 44, § 53E Yz. The source of funds shall be fees, charges, and donations paid to the City for the use and rental of City Hall facilities by outside groups, organizations. and individuals. THAT, funds from "City Hall Revolving Fund" shall be used tol pay expenses associated with City Hall maintenance, repairs, renovations. up-keep, and security. THAT, the expenditure of funds from the "City Hall Revolving fund" shall be subject to the approval of the Mayor and shall not exceed the annual spending cap approved by the City Council. Said Fund is not to exceed $25.000 for Fiscal Year! 2011. Councillor Edward C. Cameron Budget & Finance Committee, Chairperson In City Council August 30,2010: Councillor Cameron motioned to refer to Budget & Finance seconded by Councillor Ives. So voted on a unanimous voice vote. ORDINANCES August 30, 2010 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED ANIMALS Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Newburyport as: follows: Chapter 3 Animals Article II Dogs Section 3-27 Licensing of dogs and kennels. (Ord. of3-9-87; Ord. of2-8-88; Drd. of2-24-92; Drd. of6-28-04(1)) Delete: (a) All dogs six (6) months old or older must be licensed and tagged. Licensing will be done in the office of the city clerk. The owner or keeper of any dog in the city shall obtain a license by April first of each year. The license fees for dogs shall be as follows: 4 The license fees for dogs shall be as follows: (1) Neutered males and spayed females ... $ 10.00 (2) Unneutered males and unsprayed females ... 10.00 Add: (a) All dogs six (6) months old or older must be licensed and tagged. Licensing will be done in the office of the city clerk. The owner or keeper of any dog in the city shall obtain a license by April first of each year. The license fees for dogs shall be as follows: (1) Neutered males and spayed females ... $ 10.00 (2) Unneutered males and unspayed females ... 15.00 Senior citizens (aged 65 and over) who show proof of age shall be entitled to a license without paying said fee provided however any applicable late fees shall apply. Any blind, deaf or mobility impaired person who is the owner or keeper of a dog trained to guide and assist himlher shall receive a license and no fee shall be charged. Also, dogs between six (6) months and one (1) year of age, placed for training as guide dogs, shall also receive a license at no fee, provided satisfactory evidence is presented that the dog was placed by an organization which supplies such guide dogs. Councilor Ari B. Herzog In City Council August 30, 2010: Councillor Herzog motioned to refer to License & Permits and Neighborhoods and City Services seconded by Councillor Connell. Motions withdrawn. Councillor Earls moved to waive the Rules and approve first reading with the following changes: Fees to remain $10.00 and $15.00 with senior discount to become $5.00 provided that the late fees still apply. seconded by Councillor Jones; friendly amendment offered by Councillor Cameron to reduce senior fee to 0, seconded by Councillor Jones. Motion to approve first reading passed on a unanimous roll call vote and ordered published. June 28, 20 I 0 AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE TO AMmND AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED ANIMALS Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Newburyport as follows: Chapter 3 Animals Article I In General Section 3-2 Disposal of Animal Waste Delete Section 3-2 Ord. (11-14-84) Add Section 3-2 All persons owning or in custody of an animal will be responsible for the removal and disposal of that animal's waste. The fine for violation of this provision for the first offense shall be fifty dollars ($50.00) and the second shall be seventy five ($75.00) and third and subsequent offenses shall be one hundred dollars ($100.00). Councillor Khthleen O'Connor Ives 5 In City Council June 28, 2010: Councillor Jones motioned to refer to Neighborhoods and City Services seconded by Councillor Herzog. So voted on a unanimous voice vote, 1 absent (Derrivan). In City Council August 9, 2010: Councillor Herzog motioned to remove from Committee seconded by Councillor Ives. So voted on a unanimous voice vote. Councillor Herzog moved to approve seconded by Councillor Heartquist, noting that Neighborhood and City Services approved this 2-0. Councillor Cameron motioned to amend by striking all after the word waste in the first sentence. Second sentence remains unchanged, seconded by Councillor Jones. So voted on a roll call vote, 1 present (Herzog) and ordered published. In City Council August 30,2010: Councillor Ives moved to approve second reading seconded by Councillor Jones. So voted on a unanimous roll call vote. COMMITTEE ITEMS Planning & Development Wills Lane Conservation Restriction Councillor Connell motioned to remove from Committee seconded by Councillor Derrivan. So voted on a unanimous voice vote. Councillor Connell moved to approve seconded by Councillor Derrivan, So voted on a unanimous roll call vote. Ferry Road Conservation Restriction Councillor Connell motioned to remove from Committee seconded by Councillor Derrivan. So voted on a unanimous voice vote. Councillor Jones moved to approve seconded by Councillor Connell. So voted on a unanimous roll call vote. Public Utilities Stormwater Management Ordinance AUGUST 30. 2010 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED STORMWATERMANAGEMENT BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY qF NEWBURYPORT AS FOLLOWS: ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL Sec. 17-1. Authority. This Ordinance is adopted under authority granted by the Home I Rule Amendment of the Massachusetts Constitution, the Home Rule statutes, and pursuant to G.L. c.83, §§ 1, 10, and 16, as amended by St. 2004, c. 149, §§ 135-140, and pursuant to the regulations of the Federal Clean Water Act (40 CFR 122.34). 6 Sec. 17-2. Purposes, Objectives and Intent. Increased and contaminated stormwater runoff is a major cause of impairment of water quality and flow in lakes, ponds, streams, rivers, wetlands and groundwater; contamination of drinking water supplies; alteration or destruction of aquatic and wildlife habitat; and flooding. Regulation of illicit connections and discharges to the municipal storm drainage system is necessary for the protection of the iCity's water bodies and groundwater, and to safeguard. the public health, safety, welfare and the environment The Purposes, Objectives and Intent of this Ordinance are as follows: Full text available at the City Clerk's Office. Councillor Barry N. Connell In City Council August 30,2010: Councillor Ives moved to approve fITSt reading and order ~ published seconded by Councillor Connell. So voted on a unanimous roll call vote. GOOD OF THE ORDER Councillor Derrivan motioned to re-schedule the September 27~ City to September 23rd seconded by Councillor Cameron. So voted on a voice vote 1 no (Herzog). ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to come before the City Council.l Councillor Derrivan moved to adjourn seconded by Councillor Jones. So voted on a unanimous voice vote. Meeting adjourned at 8:40 pm. Attest: _----.,. _ Richard B. Jones, City Clerk 7 COMMUNICATIONS ___ L._f~_ Communication #1 Sept. 13,2010 CITY OF NEWBURYPORT 60 PLEASANT STREET NEWBURYPORT, MA 01950 BLOCK PARTY APPLICATION Please fill out the application below and obtain the approving signatures fon the street closure. Mail or drop off the completed signed application at City Clerk's Office, qty Hall, 60 Pleasant St, Newburyport, MA 01950 at least 8 business days prior to a City Council! meeting. The requested Block Party needs approval by the Gty Council. For any questions, please cOO tact The City Clerk's Office at (978)465-4407. 9",/-1/020 I 0 DATE OF REQUEST: --:"::;;<"~i----=-- CONTACT INFORMATION FIRST AND LAST NAME: _--"\"",",,JeJ=Y)<--':"'-L.rh-=-_y__.,__tLJ...;:.."..:...{ tL_· _ q q/AJIJ_ 5C / ;Vewbfl.-~ /J¥I tJi'157) 178' - d., )"t}-,yO tr' MAILING ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: E-MAIL ADDRESS: BLOCK PARTY INFORMATION 10 /10 /01.01 a BLOCK PARTY DATE: DESIRED STREET CLOSING LOCATION: _G..::.L...:4~a=J_=---=-&=--f_ _ Please indicate cross streets when requesting the closing of street sections STREET TO BE BARRICADED: _---==C=4l~ll~\·..l:.ll cl....:=..-=.S___;t=-- _ DESIRED STREET CLOSING TIME: _ __..[o~o~D::.!n...L__.to...!!oL_______!'1....,pF-.!.m~.:...i _ Block Parties should run no later than 10:00 p.m. REGULATIONS By signing, I agree that I am a legal adult 18 years of age or older and understand this penn it does not release me of any liability for damages that may result from the conducting ofjhis Block Party. Further, I agree to comply with all requirements listed below: I understand that applications for block party permits may take up to four weeks to process. Block parties will be conducted only on low-volume residential streets, dead-end streets, or cul-de-sacs, No thoroughfares or collector streets may be used. ' It is bereby agreed that, by signing and presenting this application, signer(s) represents to the City of Newburyport that the following statements are true and correct, and agrees to *d will abide by the following: I. All residents living on the street or block for which the party is planned request the Block party, or have been contacted and do not object to the Block Party. 2. To be responsible for placement, maintenance and removal of barricades. 3. A block party permit does not allow the sale of alcohol or the consumption of alcohol on public property (in city streets, sidewalks, parks, etc.) alcohol is allowed onl~ on private property. All state and city alcohol laws still apply during Block Parties. 4. Amplified music shall be permitted with permission of the City Council. 5. To leave AT LEAST a TWELVE (12) FOOT AISLE in the street t~ permit passage of emergency vehicles or vehicles of residents. Failure to maintain a ten foot aisle during the entire period of the party will necessitate denial of requests for subsequent block parties. Pu blic sa rety personnel will monitor the party for strict adherence to this rule. ! 6. To maintain adult supervision at all times during the party. 7. Applicant(s) shall be responsible for the pick-up of trash and garbage within 2 hours of the end the party. 8. streets may not be barricaded later than 10:00 P.M. 9. No residents of the area designated shall be prohibited from attending tjhe party. to. No such activity may be conducted within 500 feet of any school, church, hospital, nursing home or similar operation unless endorsed by the management of such instiuftion e II. Only approved readily removable Barricades will be permitted such as, orange cones and sawhorses with a sign. No vehicles will permitted to be used as a Barricade. 12. Block parties are permitted lOAM-WPM Applicant Signature f)a~~ ega.: & L Date, __ 9.L.,~/02~/c~DZ:..::...D_/O __ C1TY MARSHAL 4 Green Street FIRE CHIEF Greenlecf Street DEPUTY DIRECTOR / Perry Way CJTYCLERK 60 Pleasant sc City use only: Approved, -Denied Date. _ Communication #2 Sept. 13, 2010 RE: _ CiiY CLERK'S OFFICE HEWBURYPORT. HA CITY OF NEWBURYPORT 60 PLEASANT STREET NEWBURYPORT, Mot. 01950 BLOCK PARTY APPLICATION Please fin out the application below and obtain ~f:! ~ signatures ~ the street, closure. . MUl or drop off the completed signed appliatioo at City CIer:k's OffiCe. City Hall, 60 Pleasant S~ Newburyport, MA 01950 at least 8 business cb.y!! prior to a City Council meeting. The ~ted Block Party needs approval by the City Council For any quesri.ons, please contact The City Cetk's Office at (978)465-4407. MAILING ,ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: B-MAILADDRESS: BLOCK PARTY DATE: BLOCK PARTY INFORMATION &pn de ..:Jt))t/ -j ded~ DESIRED STREET CLOSING LOCATION: Gard~n ~, end 01- OTl-,S Please irufu:a.te cross streets when ttquesting the closing of street sections ' STREETTOBEBARKICADED: Oh-b, Puce CU' liM I") DESIRED STREET CLOSING TIMB: 10 ~: () 0 TO 7 ./ tJ 0 PM Block Parties shoald nmnolul:<lhan1O:00 pm- ~ 13 REGULATIONS By signing, I agree thaI:] am a legal adult 18 years of age or older and 1Dlderst8nd this permit does not release me of any liability for damages that may result from the conducting otIthis Block Party. F1lItber, I agn:e to comply with all requiremeots listed below: I understand that appHcations for block party permits may take up to foer weEjks to process. Blode parties will be conducted mly 011. low-volume residential streets. dead-end streets, or cal-de-sacs, 'No thoroughfares QI" collector streets may be used. It is hereby agreed that. by signing and presenting this application. signer(s) represents to the City of Newburyport that the fonowing statements are true and correct, and agrees to and will abide by the following: I. All res~ living 011. the street or block for which the party is planned request the,Block party. or have beea contacted and do not object to the Block: Party. 2. To be rapoosIble for p1acernent, ~ and removal of barricades. 3. A block party permit does Dot allow the sale of akohol 01' the consumption ofdoohol OIl. public property (in city streets, sidewalks, parks,. ete.) alcohol is allowed oRlt on priwre property. All stale and city alcohol laws still apply during Block Parties. 4. AmpHtied music shall be pennitmd with permission oC1be City Cc:IuNfiI. 5. To leave AT LEAST a TWELVE (12) FOOT AISLE in the street tp permit passage of emergmcy vehicles or vehicles of residents. FaIlure to maintain a teo I foot aisle during the entire period of the party will necessitate denial of requests for subsequent b~ock parties. hblie safety Mr..DeI will mo.itor the party for strid: actMrcpce to dip W. ! 6. To maintain adult supervision at all times during the party. 7. Applicanl(s) shall be responsible for the pick-up of trash and garbage lvithin 2 hours of the end the party. S. Streets may not be barric:adcd 1aterthan 10:00 PM. 9. No residents of the area designated shall be proIubited frum mteDdin:eg party. 10. No such activity may be conducted wilhin 500 feet of any school, bospjtaI, DUlSIDg home or similar operation unless endorsed by the management of such in' . e II. Only approved readily removable Banic:ades will be permitted such wi onmge cones and sawhorses with a sign. No vehicles will . to be used as a Bani:cade. 12. Block. parties itted 10~-1 Applicant Si '~;L. ~; Date____.fh ....... -.:........,'II.r-2 . .....;;.,3_C:Jr.-i _2,_d)_O_ 7 ' CITY MARSHALL 4 Green Street FIRE CHIEF Green/etifStreet DEPUTY DIRECTOR J Perry Way CITY CLERK 60 Pleasant St City use only: ~oo~ -nem~~ ~,DmE _ Communicatin #3 ,{,. r I'€"' Sept. 13, 2010 .1A.Utgbts of ~oIumb'~y~ttRK'~ OFFICE Newburyport Council No. 23 J :'iEY.IBURYPORT. HA P. O. Box 1028 20m SEP -1 A II: 33 Newburyport, MA 01950 September 7, 2010 Mr, Thomas O'Brien, President Newburyport City Council City Hall 60 Pleasant st. Newburyport, MA 01950 Dear Councilor Shanley The Knights of Columbus Council 231 of Newburyport respectfully requests permission to conduct its annual Tootsie Roll fund raiser (''Tootsie Roll Drive'l) on Saturday, October 9th, 2010 at the intersection of State Street and High Street from 8:00 am. to 2:00 p.rn. In case of inclement weather, the Knights of Columbus also requests permission to conduct this fund raiser on the following weekend, Optober 16th. as an alternative date. The Knights of Columbus has held the Tootsie Roll Drive at this intersection for many years and the location is critical for its success. The funds raised arb directed to help children with physical and mental challenges. If you have any questions or there is a problem with the requested elates, please contact me at 978-462-3652. The Knights of Columbus would like to thank you and the other members of the City Council in advance for your continued support of this worthwhile event. Frank: D. Ventura Deputy Grand Knight · . APPOINTMENTS FIRST READING To: From: Date: Subject: CIT Y 0 F NEW BUR Y P 0 F Re-Appointment #1 OFFICE OF THE MAlYOR September 13, 2010 ".\' y' rLERK;S-OFFlCE DONNA D. HOLADAY, MAYO~.;iv,/BURYPORT. MA 60 PLEASANT STREET - P.O. Box 550 .' l NEWBURYPORT, MA 01950 ZOin SEP -8 A H: 32 (978) 465-4413 (978) 465-4402 (FAX) September 8,2010 President and Members of the City Council Donna D. Holaday, Mayor Re-Appointment I hereby appoint, subject to your approval, : the following named individual as a member of the Newburyport Housing Authority. This term will expire on September 1,2015. Mark Moquin 70 High Street Newburyport, MA 01950 END OF CONSENT AGENDAl . BEGINNING OF REGULAR AGENDA REGULAR AGENDA APPOINTMENTS SECOND READING APPOINTMENT - CITY COUNCIL - 2ND READING RE-APPOINTMENTS John Pritchard 1 Chaisson Road Bd of Registrars 03/3112013 Thomas Howard APPOINTMENTS 65 Middle Road Emergency Main Dir Concurrent wI Newbury, MA 'Marshall Appt II:! ORDINANCES Cl[1[Y OlP NEWlB)U[]R.YPOR.T Ordinance # 1 Second Reading Sept. 13,2010 IN CITY COUNCIL ORDERED: Date: , August 30,2010 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDINANCE ENTITL~D ANIMALS Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Newburyport as ifollows: Chapter 3 Animals Article II Dogs Section 3~27 Licensing of dogs and kennels. (Ord. of3~9~87; Ord. of2~8~88; Ord. of2-24-92; Ord. of6-28-04(I» Delete: (a) All dogs six (6) months old or older must be licensed and tagged. Licensing will be done in the office of the city clerk. The owner or keeper of any ctbg in the city shall obtain a license by April first of each year. The license fees for d~gs shall be as follows: The license fees for dogs shall be as follows: (1) Neutered males and spayed females ... $ 10.00 (2) Unneutered males and unsprayed females ... 10.00 Add: (a) All dogs six (6) months old or older must be licensed and tagged. Licensing will be done in the office of the city clerk. The owner or keeper of any dog in the city shall obtain a license by April first of each year. The license fees for dogs shall be as follows: (1) Neutered males and spayed females ... $ 10.00 (2) Unneutered males and unspayed females ... 15.00 Senior citizens (aged 65 and over) who show proof of age shall ~ entitled to a license without paying said fee provided however any applicable late fed shall apply. Any blind, deaf or mobility impaired person who is the owner or keeper of a dog trained to guide and assist him/her shall receive a license and no fee shall bei charged. Also, dogs between six (6) months and one (1) year of age, placed for training as guide dogs, shall also receive a license at no fee, provided satisfactory evidence is Presented that the dog was placed by an organization which supplies such guide dogs. Councilor Ari B. Herzog 1 In City Council August 30,2010: Councillor Herzog motioned to refer to License & Permits and Neighborhoods and City Services seconded by Councillor Connell. Motions withdrawn. ' Councillor Earls moved to waive the Rules and approve first reading with the following changes: Fees to remain $10.00 and $15.00 with senior discount tojbecome $5.00 provided that the late fees still apply. seconded by Councillor Jones; fiiend~ amendment offered by Councillor Cameron to reduce senior fee to 0, seconded by Co cillor Jones. Motion to approve first reading passed on a unanimous roll call vote and orde! ed published. 2 CUlrY OIF NEW]B;U[J~YPO]Rnr IN CITY COUNCIL ORDERED: Date: Auousr 30.120 10 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED STO~WATER MANAGEMENT BE IT ORDAINED BY TI-lE CITY COUNCIL OF TI-lE CITY OF NEWBURYPORT AS FlOLLOWS: ARnCJ,.,E; I, IN GENERAL Sec. 17-1. Authority. This Ordinance is adopted under authority granted by the Home Rule Amendment of the Massachusetts Constitution. the Home Rule statutes, and pursuant to G.L. c.83, §§ 1, lQ, and 16, as amended by St. 2004, c. 149, §§ 135-]40, and pursuant to the regulations of the Federal Clean Water Act (40 CFR 122.34). Sec. 17-2. Purposes, Objectives and Intent. Increased and contaminated stormwater runoff is a major cause of impairment of wateri quality and flow in lakes, ponds. streams. rivers, wetlands and groundwater, contamination of drihlctng water supplies; alteration or destruction of aquatic and wildlife habitat; and flooding. Regulatlon of illicit connections and discharges 10 the municipal stonn drainage system is necessary for the protection of the: City's water bodies and groundwater, and to safeguard the public health, safety, wel!rare and the ~~~ , The Purposes, Objectives and Intent of this Ordinance are as follows: Full tat avtdIabIe III the City Quit's Office. Councillor Barry N. Cbnnell In City Council August 30, 2010: Councillor Ives moved to approve first reading and order published seconded by Councillor Connell. So voted on a unanimous roll call vote. Ordinance #2 Second Reading Sept 13,2010 Ordinance #3 Sept. 13,2010 Cl[1[Y OlF NJEW1B}U[]R.- YI?OlR T IN CITY COUNCIL ORDERED: Date: Sepurrnberl3,2010 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDINANCE ENtITrLED STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND OTHER PUBLIC PLACES Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Newburyport as follows: Chapter 12 Article 1 Section Streets, Sidewalks and other Public Places In General 12-1 Add: (c) Each violation of this section 12-1 shall be punishable by a fine of one hundred dollars ($100.00). Any condition found to violate this section shall be deemed to constitute a separate offense on each day during which it exists after the giving of notice to the violator. (d) Prosecution of violations of this section 12-1 shall be non-criminal disposition as provided in M.G.L., c 40, § 21D, as may be amended ifrom time to time, the provisions of which are incorporated herein by reference. Councillor Gregory D. 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