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2019/06/13 07:00 PM City Council Regular Meeting - Web Outline - City of Somerville, Massachusetts
1. 208349 : Call of the Roll.
2. 208350 : Approval of the Minutes of the Regular Meeting, May 9, 2019.
Minutes of May 9, 2019 7:00 PM
3. 208351 : Commending Leo Martini, who is retiring after 31 years of distinguished service to the City as a Police Officer.
4. 208352 : Commending Jonathan Bernstein, who is retiring after 27 years of dedicated service to the Pre-School Program at the Elizabeth Peabody House.
5. 208353 : Commending Max Nadeau, who served with distinction as the student representative on the High School Building Committee for four years, until his graduation last week.
6. 208354 : Congratulating the Somerville Community Corporation on 50 years of outstanding efforts to sustain affordability for Somerville's most vulnerable residents.
7. 208355 : Submitted by Eversource to install 133 feet of conduit in Chestnut St from Manhole #27931 to a point of pickup at 28 Fitchburg St.
8. 208356 : Submitted by Eversource to install 56 feet of conduit in Beacon St from Utility Pole 24/13 to a point of pickup at 104 Beacon St.
9. 208357 : Submitted by Eversource to install 28 feet of conduit in Thorndike St from Utility Pole 333/5 to a point of pickup at the Community Bike Path.
a. GOL Eversource Thorndike St
10. 208358 : Submitted by Eversource to install 23 feet of conduit in Chester Ave from Utility Pole 64/0 to a point of pickup at 141 Cross St.
a. GOL Eversource 141 Cross St
11. 208359 : Submitted by Eversource to install 2 feet of conduit in Professors Row, from Utility Pole 289/9 to a point of pickup at the rear of 161 Packard Ave.
a. GOL Eversource 161 Packard Ave
12. 208360 : That the Chief of Police, the Director of Health and Human Services, the Director of Parks and Recreation and other relevant groups appear before the Public Health and Public Safety Committee to discuss strategies to prevent youth violence and gun possession.
13. 208361 : That the Commissioner of Public Works and the Streetscape and Public Space Planner work together to expand the native milkweed program initiated by activists to more public spaces, where appropriate, to expand green space and encourage the growth of monarch butterflies.
14. 208362 : That the Director of Water and Sewer and the Director of Sustainability and the Environment create a water preservation program to encourage water preservation among residents and limit water bills.
15. 208363 : That the Commissioner of Public Works and the Director of Water and Sewer inspect the sewers and roadway by 156 Pearl Street for foul odors and take appropriate action.
16. 208364 : That the Commissioner of Public Works reinstall lights on trees along East Broadway.
17. 208365 : That the Director of Traffic and Parking Department place a NOT A THROUGH STREET sign at the corner of George Street and Broadway to advise drivers that the road circles back to Broadway.
18. 208366 : That the Chief of Police order directed patrols around the East Somerville Library, Harris Park, and the walkway on the corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and Cross Street East, to address public drinking and urination.
19. 208367 : That the Director of Traffic and Parking enforce the 48-hour parking rule on Wisconsin Avenue.
20. 208368 : That the Superintendent of Inspectional Services inspect the commercial trash barrels on Wisconsin Avenue, behind Broadway businesses, and issue fines if appropriate.
21. 208369 : That the Chief Fire Engineer replace the missing fire alarm box on the corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and Cross Street East.
22. 208370 : That the Environmental Health Coordinator address rodent boroughs by the city trees on Pearl Street near the East Somerville Community School.
23. 208371 : That the Environmental Health Coordinator address rodent issues by 46 and 56 Franklin Avenue and 15 Minnesota Avenue.
24. 208372 : That the Commissioner of Public Works address the large pothole at Washington Street and Tufts Street.
25. 208373 : That the Director of SPCD and/or the Director of Communication request that the appropriate state agency add signs on Washington Street indicating business are open, as was done for Ball Square.
26. 208374 : That the Director of SPCD coordinate with Cambridge and other neighboring communities on any existing or planned road detours and construction projects that will impact Somerville, especially alternative traffic routes around Somerville construction projects.
27. 208375 : That the Director of Communications create an online and paper sign-up for any citywide event, to make it easy to email them the bus schedule and any other last-minute details.
28. 208376 : That the Director of Communications post the bus schedule for any city-wide event online along with a phone number to call.
29. 208377 : Supporting House Bill 1538 and Senate Bill 1385, providing for a moratorium on government use of facial recognition and other biometric surveillance technologies.
30. 208378 : That the Director of SPCD install traffic calming infrastructure on Morrison Avenue, such as a speed bump between Cedar Street and Willow Avenue, as soon as possible to protect pedestrians crossing Morrison Avenue, especially at Highland Road near Lexington Park and the Community Path.
31. 208379 : That the Director of SPCD follow up with the Ward 5 City Councilor on the meeting with residents of Partridge Avenue in January about traffic calming.
32. 208380 : That the Director of Sustainability and the Environment report to this Council on Newton’s electricity aggregation program that provides as the standard service 60% of its electricity from renewable sources, and whether it could be adopted here.
33. 208381 : That the Director of SPCD install 2 more U-shaped bike racks near the 3 Little Figs Café at 278 Highland Avenue.
34. 208382 : That the Director of Sustainability and the Environment and the Director of Health and Human Services report to this Council the best approaches to banning or regulating plastic alcohol nip bottles, and report on any discussions that have taken place on this topic with liquor store managers and owners.
35. 208383 : That the Director of SPCD install sturdy steel posts around the southeast corner of Nunziato Park, in light of the May 25 car crash that sent a vehicle through the fence and into the picnic tables where children often gather.
36. 208384 : That the Director of Traffic and Parking temporarily suspend the policy of not painting curbs, in order to add yellow paint and a NO PARKING HERE TO CORNER sign to the curved sidewalk on the southeast corner of Quincy and Summer Streets, to improve visibility. (2nd request)
37. 208385 : That the Director of the Personnel provide the Committee on Public Health and Public Safety with state Core Competency training certifications, and any other training documents, for all Animal Control Officers.
38. 208386 : That the Chief of Police provide the Committee on Public Health and Public Safety with all animal control calls logged over the last 6 months.
39. 208387 : That the Commissioner of Public Works fill the potholes at 16 Ten Hills Road and on Bailey Road near its intersection with Ten Hills Road.
40. 208388 : That the Commissioner of Public Works paint the traffic light poles at the intersection of Broadway and School Street, as well as any others in the area that need painting.
41. CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENTS AND PERSONNEL MATTERS COMMITTEE
A. 208389 : Report of the Committee on Confirmation of Appointments and Personnel Matters, meeting on June 3, 2019.
a. Committee Report - C of APM - 6-3-19
B. 206922 : That the Mayor direct the Director of Personnel to immediately begin filling vacancies in the promotion hierarchy of the Police Department.
C. 207545 : Requesting confirmation of the re-appointment of Mara Santana to the Housing Authority Board of Commissioners.
D. 207610 : Requesting confirmation of the appointment of Rachel Schwarz to the Human Rights Commission.
a. R.Schwarz redacted
E. 207766 : Requesting the reappointment of William Gage to the Redevelopment Authority.
F. 208174 : Requesting confirmation of the re-appointment of Christopher Allen to the Licensing Commission.
42. FINANCE COMMITTEE
A. 208390 : Report of the Committee on Finance, meeting as a Committee of the Whole on June 4, 2019.
a. Committee Report - Finance - 6-4-19
B. 200773 : That the Commissioner of Public Works describe to this Board, the rationale for treating multi-unit residences the same as single family residences for purposes of volume-based escalation of water rates.
C. 207253 : PERAC submitting the required FY 2020 retirement system appropriation.
D. 207334 : Requesting the acceptance of MGL c64G s3D(a), imposing a community impact fee of 3% on a bed and breakfast, hotel, lodging house, short-term rental, or motel.
E. 207335 : Requesting the acceptance of MGL c64G s3D(b), imposing the community impact fee allowed under MGL c64G s3D(a) on each transfer of occupancy of a short-term rental unit in a 2-family or 3-family dwelling that includes the operator's primary residence.
F. 208244 : That the Administration consider not collecting parking meter receipts from Ball Square until March, 2020, as a way to encourage patronage to the local businesses located there.
G. 208279 : Requesting a transfer of $11,000 from the SomerPromise Professional and Technical Services Account to three Public School Accounts, to fund student programming for children and teens.
H. 208280 : Requesting acceptance of a $20,000 grant with no new match required, from the MA Department of Public Health to the Police Department for the SOR Program.
I. 208281 : Requesting acceptance of a $2,000 grant with no new match required, from the MA Dept. of Public Health to the Fire Department for Mass Decontamination Unit equipment and training costs.
J. 208282 : Requesting acceptance of a $2,000 grant with no new match required, from Project Bread to the Health & Human Services Department to support the summer meals program.
K. 208283 : Requesting creation of a Consolidated Gift Account to support the "One Somerville" campaign.
L. 208285 : Director of Water and Sewer submitting amended proposed water and sewer rates for FY20.
M. 208288 : Director of Communications requesting appointment of Epstein & August, LLP as outside legal counsel in the pending cable license renewal negotiations.
N. 208324 : Requesting acceptance of a $508 grant with no new match required, from the MA Sewer Rate Relief Fund to the Sewer Department for the purpose of reducing sewer rates.
43. LEGISLATIVE MATTERS COMMITTEE
A. 208391 : Report of the Committee on Legislative Matters, meeting on May 30, 2019.
a. Committee Report - Leg Matters - 5-30-19
B. 206308 : That the City Solicitor draft a food truck ordinance amendment to permit food trucks with minimal disruption to current businesses.
C. 207923 : Submitting for approval the Somerville Welcoming Community Ordinance, to establish Somerville as a Welcoming Community, to declare that all are welcome here, and to increase public confidence in city government with guidelines for our voluntary involvement in federal immigration enforcement.
a. Somerville's Welcoming Ordinance
b. Somerville's Welcoming Ordinance with 5-30-19 amendments
c. ACLU Communication re Welcoming Community Ord
d. ADOPTED Somerville Welcoming Community Ordinance
D. 208123 : Assistant City Solicitor responding to #207938 with a draft Ordinance to amend the terms of the members of the Planning Board.
a. 2019-Planning Board members term
E. 208158 : That the Administration draft language regarding medical hardship.
F. 208322 : Requesting approval of an amendment to Ordinances 8-361 through 8-372 to revise the permitting process for Mobile Food Vendors.
G. 208392 : That the City Solicitor prepare a Home Rule Petition to change the City Charter as it refers to Clerk of Committees positions, as referenced in #208333.
44. LICENSES AND PERMITS COMMITTEE
A. 208393 : Report of the Committee on Licenses & Permits, meeting on May 29, 2019.
a. Committee Report - L&P - 5-29-19
B. 207691 : New Lodging House License, Tufts University, 123 Packard Ave, 9 residents.
a. Lodging Tufts 123 Packard
C. 208306 : New Garage License, Automotive Transport Service, 40 Joy St, for mechanical repairs, washing cars and operating a tow service, 15 cars outside, 9 inside, Mon-Fri 8AM-6PM, Sat-Sun 9AM-3PM.
a. Garage Auto Transport 40 Joy
45. PUBLIC HEALTH AND PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
A. 208394 : Report of the Committee on Public Health and Public Safety, meeting on May 29, 2019.
a. Committee Report - PHPS - 5-29-19
B. 204860 : That the Director of SPCD arrange a meeting with the MBTA and this Board to discuss the elimination of the Route 95 bus stop on Mystic Avenue across from Fremont Street, and how that stop can be restored with proper lighting, markings, etc.
C. 205697 : That the Administration update this Board on a municipal ID program for all residents, including any input from local immigrant advocacy groups, residents and non-profit organizations.
D. 205828 : That the Administration update this Board on maintaining bus shelters or installing new shelters, such as the #90 bus stop at Assembly Square.
E. 205933 : That the Director of SPCD inform this Board of plans to regulate or enable dockless bikes, and share information on the City’s contractual relationship with Hubway/BlueBikes.
F. 205934 : That the City Solicitor inform this Board of any applicable regulations related to the use of drones.
G. 206396 : That the Director of SPCD and other City staff report to this Board on the Bird electric dockless scooter program and how the Administration plans to deal with it.
H. 207102 : City Solicitor responding to #205934 re: drone use regulations.
I. 207328 : That the Chief of Police, in conjunction with the Administration, advise this Board of the protocol for notifying the public and families when there is an incident in a public building.
J. 207329 : That the Chief of Police, in conjunction with the Administration, advise this Board on school-related safety policies and procedures listed within.
K. 207503 : That the Director of Health and Human Services provide an update on opioid overdoses, including both current year deaths and historic data.
L. 207574 : That the Chief of Police develop a kindergarten pedestrian safety program for all children entering public schools.
M. 207670 : That the Chief of Police and the Director of Health and Human Services promote the drug court system and monitor cases of transfer and eligible candidates from Somerville to the court in Cambridge.
N. 207722 : That the Director of Health discuss any information about increased exhaust odors associated with commuter rail operations.
O. 208395 : That the City Clerk send a letter to the State Delegation and the MBTA to encourage action on maintaining and improving bus shelters. (see #205828)
P. 208396 : That the City Clerk send a letter to the State Delegation and the MBTA to encourage action on the Route 95 bus stop. (see #204860)
46. 208397 : Requesting approval to amend Ordinances 2-322 and 2-323 re: municipal salary ranges.
a. Ordinance NU titles _rev06042019
b. Ordinance NU titles _rev06042019 - Tracked version
47. 208398 : Requesting an appropriation of $27,702,978 to fund the FY20 Sewer Enterprise Fund Budget.
a. FY2020 Sewer Enterprise Fund Appropriation Order
48. 208399 : Requesting the appropriation of $2,187,778 from the Sewer Enterprise Fund Retained Earnings Account to subsidize the FY20 Sewer Enterprise Fund Budget.
49. 208400 : Requesting an appropriation of $15,536,453 to fund the FY20 Water Enterprise Fund Budget.
a. FY2020 Water Enterprise Fund Appropriation Order
50. 208401 : Requesting the appropriation of $1,391,805 from the Water Enterprise Fund Retained Earnings Account to subsidize the FY20 Water Enterprise Fund Budget.
51. 208402 : Requesting the appropriation of $1,800,000 from the Unreserved Fund Balance ("Free Cash") to the Salary and Wage Stabilization Fund.
52. 208403 : Requesting an appropriation of $1,573,539 from Unreserved Fund Balance ("Free Cash") to the Capital Projects Stabilization Fund.
53. 208404 : Requesting the appropriation of $1,000,000 from Unreserved Fund Balance ("Free Cash") to the Green Line Extension Stabilization Fund.
54. 208405 : Requesting the appropriation of $300,000 from the CPA FY20 Fund to the Somerville Museum for construction of an elevator.
a. Museum CPC Funding Recommendation
b. Combined Somerville Museum emergency application
c. CPA FY20 funding analysis
55. 208406 : Requesting the appropriation of $122,000 from the CPA FY20 Fund open space/recreational land reserve budget and the budgeted reserve to Marka for the creation of a public park on the former Powderhouse School site.
a. Marka CPC Funding Recommendation
b. Combined Marka emergency request_print
56. 208407 : Requesting a transfer of $1,138,103 from the Salary Contingency Salaries Account to the Salary & Wage Stabilization Fund.
57. 208408 : Requesting a transfer of $285,202 from the Health Insurance Fund to the DPW Snow Removal Account to mitigate the snow removal deficit.
58. 208409 : Requesting a transfer of $100,000 from the Health and Life Insurance Personal Services Account to the CPA Fund.
59. 208410 : Requesting approval of a transfer of $67,811 from the DPW Highway Ordinary Maintenance Account to the DPW Snow Removal Account to mitigate the Snow Removal Deficit.
60. 208411 : Requesting a transfer of $49,200 from the Transportation and Infrastructure Personal Services Account ($19,200) and Planning and Zoning Personal Services Account ($30,000) to the Transportation and Infrastructure Professional and Technical maintenance Account for year end engineering cleanup work at Conway Park.
61. 208412 : Requesting approval of a transfer of $43,000 from the DPW Fleet Division to the DPW Snow Removal Account to mitigate the snow removal deficit.
62. 208413 : Requesting a transfer of $40,000 from the Unemployment Compensation Insurance Account to the DPW Snow Removal Account to mitigate the Snow Removal Deficit.
63. 208414 : Requesting a transfer of $29,890.97 from the Office of Housing Stability Personal Services Account to the EPA Brownfields Program Income Account for Payment 2 of the Conway Rink Loan.
64. 208415 : Requesting a transfer of $24,480 from the Capital Projects Personal Services Account to the Personnel Professional and Technical Services Account to hire a recruiter to find candidates for the Director of Capital Projects position.
65. 208416 : Requesting approval of a transfer of $17,500 within Worker's Compensation, from the Re-Employment Account to the Medical & Dental Services Account, to cover anticipated medical and dental expenses through the end of the fiscal year.
66. 208417 : Requesting a transfer of $13,549.50 from the Office of Housing Stability Personal Services Account to the SPCD Finance and Admin Personal Services Account to cover year end deficits related to mid-year staff transitions.
67. 208418 : Requesting approval of a transfer of $10,000 in the Office of Veterans' Services, from the Professional and Technical Services Account to the Salaries Account, to correct a salary deficit created by the retirement of staff and the payout of accrued time.
68. 208419 : Requesting a transfer of $3,846 from the Executive Administration Official Celebrations Account to the Fire Department Overtime Account to pay overtime related to the Memorial Day Celebrations.
69. 208420 : Requesting approval to pay a prior year invoice totaling $1,148.75 using available funds in the Planning and Zoning Ordinary Maintenance Account for the High School Parking Study.
a. Nelson Nygard
70. 208421 : Requesting acceptance of a $95,000 grant with no new match required, from the MA Department of Health to the Health & Human Services Department for a Comprehensive School Health Grant, an annual award for 4 years.
71. 208422 : Requesting acceptance of a $34,240 grant with no new match required, from the Metro North Work Place Board to the Health and Human Services Department for summer youth employment.
72. 208423 : Requesting acceptance of a $5,000 donation from Somerville Roadrunners to the Veterans' Services Department for the 2019 Somerville Memorial Day Fireworks.
a. Somerville Roadrunners Donation Email
73. 208424 : Requesting approval to create the Memorial Bench Consolidated Gift fund and accept a payment to the Fund of $4,800 from the Somerville Garden Club.
74. 208425 : Requesting acceptance of a $1,232.56 grant with no new match required, from the Urban Areas Security Initiative to the Fire Department for overtime reimbursement for Operation Vigilant Guard.
75. 208426 : Requesting authorization to apply for the FY20 PARC Grant program for the Central Hill Playground.
76. 208427 : Requesting confirmation of the appointment of Deborah Lormeus to the Commission for Women.
77. 208428 : Requesting confirmation of the appointment of Crystal Turner to the Commission for Women.
78. 208429 : The Director of Health & Human Services submitting the City's Food Action Plan.
a. Food Plan and Summary
79. 208430 : Director of Sustainability and Environment responding to #206783 re: protecting consumers from paying for leaked and unaccounted-for gas.
b. Legis H.2849 S.1940 FUTURE Somerville DRAFT Resolution 2019-05-27
80. 208431 : Arts Council Director responding to #208276 re: Arts Council activities to bring pedestrians to Union Square and Ball Square during construction detours.
81. 208432 : Public Event License, Connexion Church Pentecost in the Park, Chuckie Harris Park, Jun 9, 9:30AM-12:45PM (interim approval granted).
a. PE Pentecost 06-09
82. 208433 : Public Event License, Columbus Ave Block Party, from Warren Ave to Walnut St, Jun 20, 4:30-9:30PM (raindate Jun 27).
a. PE Columbus Block Party 06-20
83. 208434 : Public Event License, Family Fun Day, Trum Field and Franey Rd, Jun 22, 10AM-5PM (raindate Jun 23).
a. PE Family Fun 06-22
84. 208435 : Public Event License, St Benedict Parish Corpus Christi Procession, Sidewalks from Hathorn St to Assembly Row, Jun 23, 1-2:30PM.
a. PE Corpus Christi 06-23
85. 208436 : Public Event License, MA Health Connector Day of Coverage, Statue Park, Jun 27, 10:30AM-12:30PM (raindate Aug 13).
a. PE Mass Health 06-27
86. 208437 : Public Event License, Eastman Rd Block Party, Jun 27, 6-11PM (raindate Jun 28).
a. PE Eastman Block Party 06-27
87. 208438 : Public Event License, Harrison St Block Party, between Ivaloo St and Kent St, Jul 13, Noon-5PM (raindate Jul 14).
a. PE Harrison Block Party 07-13
88. 208439 : Public Event License, Lowden Ave Block Party, between Kidder Ave and Foskett St, Jul 13, Noon-7PM (raindate Jul 14).
a. PE Lowden Block Party 07-13
89. 208440 : Public Event License, Franklin Ave Block Party, between Washington St and Franklin St, Jul 21, 2-7PM.
a. PE Franklin Block Party 07-21
90. 208441 : Public Event License, Electric Ave Block Party, between Packard Ave and Mason St, Sep 7, 11AM-6PM.
a. PE Electric Block Party 09-07
91. 208442 : Public Event License, Ryan Harrington Foundation Corn Toss Tournament, Trum Field, Sep 14, 8AM-6PM (raindate Sep 15).
a. PE Harrington Corn Toss 09-14
92. 208443 : Public Event License, Somerville Garden Club Plant Sale, Statue Park, Sep 21, 7AM-1:15PM.
a. PE Garden Club 09-21
93. 208444 : Renewing Extended Operating Hours License, Pepi's Pizzeria, 516B Medford St.
a. Ext Hours Pepis 516B Medford
94. 208445 : Renewing Outdoor Seating License, Taco Loco, 44 Broadway.
95. 208446 : MA Office of Consumer Affairs reporting on a recent audit of used car dealers' compliance with the Lemon Law posting requirements.
a. Public Comm MA Consumer Affairs re lemon law
96. 208447 : 9 residents submitting comments re: protected bike lanes.
a. Public Comm Residents re protected bike lanes
97. 208448 : 2 residents submitting comments re: #204323, a proposal for Powderhouse Blvd. safe bicycling.
a. Public Comm Residents re Powderhouse Blvd bike lanes
98. 208449 : 7 residents submitting comments re: removing the State Flag from City Hall.
99. 208450 : Our Revolution Somerville submitting comments re: #207923, the proposed Welcoming Community Ordinance.
a. Public Comm Our Revolution re Welcoming Community
100. 208451 : Matthew Shuman submitting comments re: #207461 and #207498, Tree Protection Ordinances.
a. Public Comm Shuman re Ward 6 Trees
101. 208452 : That the Climate Coalition of Somerville present on the topic of Biodiversity as part of the continuing education series to the City Council.
a. Biodiversity presentation by Green & Open Somerville to City Council
b. Biodiversity one-page handout
102. 208453 : Ordering, in her capacity as Acting Mayor for recreational marijuana establishments, that the Director of SPCD appear before the City Council to review the process.
103. 208454 : Supporting H.2865, An Act to Establish a Net Zero Energy Stretch Code.
104. 208455 : That the Chief Assessor advise the Ward 7 Councilor of the number of residential tax exemptions by Ward for FY16, FY17, FY18, and FY19, by June 27, 2019.
105. 208456 : That the Director of SPCD install traffic dampening features on Victoria Street.
106. 208457 : That the Director of SPCD prioritize paving Holland Street for FY20.
107. 208458 : Requesting the approval of the conservation restriction for the 5 Palmer parcel as required by the Community Preservation Act.
a. 5 Palmer CR for CC Consideration
108. 208459 : Requesting an appropriation of $660,847 from Water Retained Earnings to the Water/Sewer Stabilization Fund to fund needed capital projects.
109. 208460 : Conveying the June 2019 General Fund Capital Investment Plan.
a. June 2019 General Fund CIP Project List memo
b. June 2019 General Fund CIP Project List
110. 208461 : City Solicitor submitting a response to #207923, re: the Welcoming Community Ordinance.
a. Welcoming Ordinance - Item #207923 - limits on police authority opinion
111. 208462 : Public Event License, Hayroad Productions Filming, Assembly Row between Foley St and Canal St, Jun 16, 7AM-1PM (raindate Jun 23).
a. PE Hayroad Filming 6-16
112. 208463 : Renewing Garage License, JN Phillips Auto Glass, 47 Webster Ave.
a. Garage JN Phillips 47 Webster
113. 208464 : Renewing Livery License, Mass Cab, 45 Endicott Ave.
a. Livery Mass 45 Endicott
114. 208465 : Renewing Outdoor Seating License, Sally O'Brien's, 335 Somerville Ave.
a. Outdoor Seat Sally 335 Somerville
115. 208466 : New Outdoor Seating License, Maya Sol, 179 Broadway, 3 tables, 12 seats.
a. New Outdoor Seat Maya 179 Broadway
116. 208467 : New Outdoor Seating License, Vinal Bakery, 222 Somerville Ave, 4 tables, 4 seats, 1 bench.
a. New Outdoor Seat Vinal 222 Somerville
117. 208468 : For a unified response to a potential FCC rule change that could allow cable companies to charge in-kind services, such as the channels that carry local programs, against the franchise fee.
118. 208469 : City Solicitor submitting a Home Rule Petition that would authorize the City Council to appoint a Clerk of Committees and Assistant Clerks of Committees.