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Medford City CouncilThe Thirtieth Regular Meeting
Medford, MassachusettsOctober 6, 2009
City CouncilBreanna Lungo-Koehn, PresidentMichael J. Marks, Vice President
Stephanie Muccini BurkePaul A. Camuso
Frederick N. Dello Russo, Jr.Robert A. MaioccoRobert M. Penta
President Lungo-Koehn called the Thirtieth Regular Meeting of the Medford City Council toorder at 7:00 P.M. at the Howard F. Alden Memorial Auditorium, Medford City Hall.
ROLL CALL
SALUTE TO THE FLAG
RECORDS
The Records of the Twenty Ninth Regular Meeting of September 22, 2009 were passed toCouncillor Dello Russo.
PETITIONS, PRESENTATIONS AND SIMILAR MATTERS09-722-Petition by Joseph Viglione 59 Garfield Avenue, to address the City Council on Freedom ofSpeech and protocol
09-733-Petition for Reversal Sign Denial by Peter Tenaglia for Mr. Zigariello for 423 Salem StreetOCD sign review # 41 exceeds allowable size
MOTIONS, ORDERS AND RESOLUTIONS
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09-723-Offered by Vice President Marks
City of MedfordCall for City Election
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
BE IT ORDERED: that in accordance with the provisions of General Laws of Massachusetts
and the Revised Charter of the City of Medford, insofar as the latter is applicable, the CityClerk, be and he, is hereby authorized and instructed to notify and warn such of theinhabitants of the City of Medford, qualified to vote and the law requires, to assemble at theseveral polling places as designated in this order for and within the several precincts wherethey are duly registered voters on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2009, then and there to givetheir ballots for the nomination of respectively:
One (1) Mayor to serve for a period of two (2) years from the first Monday in January,2010, to be elected by and from the qualified voters of the City at large.
Seven (7) members of the City Council to serve for a period of two (2) years from the
first Monday in January, 2010, to be elected by and from the qualified voters of theCity at large.
Six (6) members of the School Committee to serve for a period of two (2) years fromthe first Monday in January, 2010, to be elected by and from the qualified voters of theCity at large.
BE IT FURTHER ORDERED: that the following named polling places be and they arehereby designated to be used at the City Election to be held on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3,2009.
(The said polling places to be open at 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.)
Voting Precincts
Ward 1 Precinct 1 Andrew Middle School, 3000 Mystic Vly. Pkwy.Ward 1 Precinct 2 Fire Fighters Club, 340 Salem St.
Ward 2 Precinct 1 St. Francis Parish Center, Fellsway and Fulton St. EntrancesWard 2 Precinct 2 Roberts Elementary School. 35 Court St. (Park St. Entrance)
Ward 3 Precinct 1 Lawrence Memorial Hospital, 170 Governors Ave.
Ward 3 Precinct 2 Temple Shalom, 475 Winthrop St.
Ward 4 Precinct 1 Tufts University, Gantcher Center Rear, 161 College Ave.Ward 4 Precinct 2 Tufts University, Gantcher Center Rear, 161 College Ave.
Ward 5 Precinct 1 Columbus Elementary School 37 Hicks Ave.Ward 5 Precinct 2 Columbus Elementary School, 37 Hicks Ave.
Ward 6 Precinct 1 Brooks Elementary School, 388 High St.
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Ward 6 Precinct 2 Walkling Ct., Auburn St. & North St. Entrances
Ward 7 Precinct 1 Mystic Valley Towers/North Building EntranceWard 7 Precinct 2 McGlynn K-8 Public School, 3004 Mystic Vly. Pkwy.
Ward 8 Precinct 1 Senior Center, 101 Riverside Ave.Ward 8 Precinct 2 V/F/W 114 Mystic Ave.
09-724-Offered by Vice President MarksBe it Resolved that the sidewalks be replaced on Brooks Street between Vernon and IrvingStreets in the interest of public safety.
09-725-Offered by Vice President MarksBe it Resolved that Waste Management stop picking up trash on the main roads during earlymorning rush hours in the interest of traffic flow.
09-726-Offered by Vice President Marks
Be it Resolved that Federal stimulus funds be discussed.
09-727-Offered by Vice President MarksBe it Resolved that the tree stumps at the corner of Gaston and Brackett Streets #16 and #19be removed also that the tree stump at 96 Gaston be removed in the interest of public safety.
09-728-Offered by Vice President Marksbe it Resolved that the 12 year old double pole #3242 at the corner of Brackett and Gastonstreets be removed in the interest of public safety.
09-729-Offered by Councillor Maiocco
Be it Resolved that Office of Community Development provide the Medford City Councilcopies of all reimbursements and balance, to the Mystic Valley Development Authority fromone million dollar section 108 loan, as was a condition for approval.
09-730-Offered by Councillors Camuso and BurkeBe it Resolved that the Mayor and the Hormel Commission solicit bid to allow localcompanies to purchase a new scoreboard for Hormel Stadium. Furthermore, that thehighest bidder be allowed to advertise their business on the scoreboard at the discretion ofthe Hormel Commission.
09-731-Offered by Councillor Camuso
Be it Resolved that the Medford City Council sends it sincere condolences to the family ofretired school employee Mary Marelli who passed away recently, Mrs. Marelli is the wife ofCharles Marelli.
09-732-Offered by Councillor MarksBe it Resolved that the DPW reconsider the cancelling of the annual fall city wide streetsweep.
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09-734-Offered by Councillor PentaBe it Resolved that Congressman Edward Markey file an amendment to the proposednational health care plan that is geared for all Americans wherein all elected members ofcongress shall be mandated to be a part of such health plan offering as compared to theirbeing specifically excluded from the law you want everyone else to abide by.
09-735-Offered by Councillor BurkeWhereas the city has announced that there will be no fall street sweeping due to budgetconstraints. . . Be it Resolved, in the spirit of community investment, that every resident bediligent in picking up leaves in front of their homes and in their neighborhoods and usingenvironmentally friendly bags for removal.
09-736-Offered by Councillor BurkeBe it Resolved that the Mayor and Purchasing Agent Dorazio investigate the advertisingmechanism that the Registry of Motor Vehicles is using in their bill mailings which includeadvertisement mailers.
09-737-Offered by Councillor BurkeBe it Resolved that this council send the Governors office and our state delegation a note ofthanks on designating the Rivers Edge project a Growth District in the Commonwealth ofMassachusetts along with the monies to begin design of the Medford Square parking garage.
09-738-Offered by President Lungo-KoehnBe it Resolved that the appropriate parties update the Medford City Council regarding theSouth Medford Traffic and Heavy Trucking problem.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Upon motion of _________________, all Unfinished Business on the Table was taken fromthe table for action.
07-332- Mausoleum at Oak Grove Cemetery
IN COUNCIL MAY 1, 2007 TABLED
IN COUNCIL MAY 19, 2009 TABLED
8.366- Legislative action to prevent the taking of any taxpayer private residentialproperty in Medford with the expansion of the Green Line into Medford
IN COUNCIL MAY 6, 2008 TABLED
08-381 Special Permit Six Month Review, Spring Street Superette
IN COUNCIL JANUARY 6, 2009 TABLED
IN COUNCIL MAY 19, 2009 TABLED
9.288 Ivan Capus, testimony on behalf of Homeowners & Bank Protection Act of 2007
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IN COUNCIL MARCH 3, 2009 TABLED
09-439 Circle Laundry, 4110 MVP, right to object to Keno w/monitor
IN COUNCIL APRIL 28, 2009 TABLED
IN COUNCIL MAY 19, 2009 TABLED
09-507 Boston Regional Hospital Property in Stoneham recent decision
IN COUNCIL MAY 12, 2009 TABLED
9.581 Zoning Ordinance Amendment to govern installation of wirelessCommunication facilities
IN COUNCIL June 23, 2009 TABLED
9.582 Status of Medford Field of Dreams Project
IN COUNCIL June 23, 2009 TABLED
9.635 Off Street Traffic Playstead Road
IN COUNCIL JULY 28, 2009 TABLED
09-688 Unpaid Invoices2006 - 2007 $900.00
IN CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 1, 2009 TABLED
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
COUNCIL PAPERS IN COMMITTEE
Reports Due/ Deadlines
05-895- Comprehensive Master Wellington Plan-3 months-Jan. 17, 200607-072-Intercept Program08-381-Six Month Review SPC Extended Hours Spring St. Superette, Jan 6, 200908-529-SPC Extended Hours Burger King, 383 Middlesex 6 month review Oct. 2009
Records:
The Records of the Meeting of September 22, 2009 were passed to Councillor Dello Russo.
Adjournment:
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