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    Medford City CouncilThe Twenty-Sixth Regular Meeting

    Medford, MassachusettsSeptember 10, 2013

    City CouncilPaul A. Camuso

    Richard F. Caraviello

    Frederick N. Dello Russo, Jr., Vice PresidentBreanna Lungo-KoehnRobert A. Maiocco, President

    Michael J. MarksRobert M. Penta

    Council President Robert A. Maiocco called the Twenty- Sixth Regular Meeting of theMedford City Council to order at 7:00 P.M., at the Howard F. Alden Memorial Auditorium,Medford City Hall.

    ROLL CALL

    SALUTE TO THE FLAG

    RECORDS

    The Tabled Records of June 26, 2013 were passed to Councillor Penta

    The Records of August 6, 2013 were passed to Councillor Caraviello

    HEARINGS

    13-642-LOCATION OF POLES, ATTACHMENTS OF FIXTURES AND UNDERGROUND

    COUNDUITS-GRANTS OF LOCATIONS

    MEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS

    CITY CLERKS OFFICE

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    Cont: 13-642You are hereby notified that by order of the Medford City council, a Public Hearing will begiven at the Howard F. Alden Memorial Auditorium, 85 George P. Hassett Drive, CityHall, Medford, Massachusetts at 7:00 P.M., on TUESDAY, September 10, 2013 on a

    petition by National Grid of Malden, MA. for permission to the locations of mains ashereinafter described for the transmission and distribution of gas in and after the followingstreets, lanes, highways, and places of City of Medford and of pipes, valves, governors,manholes and other structures, fixtures and appurtenances designed or intended to protector operate said mains and accomplish the objects of said company; and the digging upand opening the ground to lay or place same.

    Wherefore it prays that after due notice and hearing as provided by law, it is permission toexcavate the public to be located substantially in accordance with the plan filed herewithmarked GP-MED-881811-13-152 dated 6-20-2013

    The following are the streets and highways referred to:

    Pearl Street-Replace and relocate approximately 745 of 4 cast iron main andassociated services on Pearl Street from College Ave to Main Street

    The said National Grid shall comply with all applicable provisions of law and ordinances ofthe City of Medford to the enjoyment of said locations and rights

    Approved- Chief Engineer-Upon review of this petition, the Engineering Division finds thatthe work can proceed forthwith provided that the following requirements at a minimum aremet.

    No City Owned or private utilities or other structures are adversely impacted Temporary trench patch consisting is installed National Grid compensates the City for the unexpended cost of grind and lnlay

    Before beginning work the contractor shall notify Dig Safe and shall obtain applicablepermits from the Engineering Division. The contractor shall utilize City of Medfordregulations and standards as well as for removing all debris related to its work

    Approved Supt. of Wires

    Call 781-393-2425 for any accommodations/aids. Plans can be viewed in City Clerks

    Office 781-393-2425 S/Edward P. FinnCity Clerk

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    13-643Show Cause

    Hearing NoticeTuesday, September 10, 2013

    In Howard F. Alden Memorial AuditoriumMedford City Hall

    On Tuesday, September 10, 2013 at 7:00 P.M., the Medford City Council The LicensingAuthority for the City of Medford will be conducting a Show Cause Hearing to determinefines, penalties and or revocation of Taxi Owners License William Jean/ dba Unity Taxi,Principle Place of Business 407R Mystic Avenue, Suite 34B-25A, Medford, MA, 02155, forTaxi License #33, violation of Boston Municipal Hacney Procedures for picking up a farepaying passenger in Boston and a non Medford Taxi Licensed Operator driving a MedfordLicensed Taxi

    The City Council has requested that William Jean, Taxi Owner and Taxi Operator appearbefore the City Council on Tuesday, September 10, 2013, 7:00 P.M., at the Medford CityHall, City Council Chambers, 2nd Floor, 85 George P. Hassett Drive, Medford, MA, 02155

    For further information, aids/accommodations contact the City Clerk at 781-393-2425

    By Order of the Medford City Council

    s/Edward P. Finn, City Clerk

    13-644-LOCATION OF POLES, ATTACHMENTS OF FIXTURES AND UNDERGROUND

    COUNDUITS-GRANTS OF LOCATIONS

    MEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS

    CITY CLERKS OFFICE

    You are hereby notified that by order of the Medford City council, a Public Hearing will begiven at the Howard F. Alden Memorial Auditorium, 85 George P. Hassett Drive, CityHall, Medford, Massachusetts at 7:00 P.M., on TUESDAY, September 10, 2013 on apetition by National Grid of Malden, MA. for permission to the locations of mains ashereinafter described for the transmission and distribution of gas in and after the followingstreets, lanes, highways, and places of City of Medford and of pipes, valves, governors,manholes and other structures, fixtures and appurtenances designed or intended to protector operate said mains and accomplish the objects of said company; and the digging upand opening the ground to lay or place same.

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    Wherefore it prays that after due notice and hearing as provided by law, it is permission toexcavate the public to be located substantially in accordance with the plan filed herewithmarked GP-MED-853710-13-24 dated 01-13-2013

    The following are the streets and highways referred to:

    Smith Lane-Extended Gas Main 195 of 4 plastic in Smith Lane to serve house #0 + 2

    The said National Grid shall comply with all applicable provisions of law and ordinances ofthe City of Medford to the enjoyment of said locations and rights

    Approved- Chief Engineer Currently the road surface is gravel and the developer of thetwo properties is responsible to pave the street with asphalt to City standards prior tooccupancy permit for the first structure. Upon review of this petition, the EngineeringDivision finds that the work can proceed forthwith provided that the following requirementsat a minimum are met.

    No City owned or private utilities or other structures are adversely impacted Whatever materials that are disturbed, be it cement concrete, bituminous concrete

    or loam and seed, that any and all materials shall be restored to equal or betterconditions after completion of construction. This includes trenches that are outsidethe developers scope of work.

    Before beginning work the contractor shall notify Dig Safe and shall obtain applicablepermits from the Engineering Division. The contractor shall utilize City of Medfordregulations and standards as well as for removing all debris related to its work

    Approved Supt. of Wires

    Call 781-393-2425 for any accommodations/aids. Plans can be viewed in City ClerksOffice 781-393-2425

    S/Edward P. FinnCity Clerk

    13-644ALOCATION OF POLES, ATTACHMENTS OF FIXTURES AND UNDERGROUND

    COUNDUITS-GRANTS OF LOCATIONS

    MEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS

    CITY CLERKS OFFICE

    You are hereby notified that by order of the Medford City council, a Public Hearing will begiven at the Howard F. Alden Memorial Auditorium, 85 George P. Hassett Drive, CityHall, Medford, Massachusetts at 7:00 P.M., on TUESDAY, September 10, 2013 on apetition by National Grid of Malden, MA. for permission to the locations of mains ashereinafter described for the transmission and distribution of gas in and after the following

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    streets, lanes, highways, and places of City of Medford and of pipes, valves, governors,manholes and other structures, fixtures and appurtenances designed or intended to protector operate said mains and accomplish the objects of said company; and the digging upand opening the ground to lay or place same.

    Wherefore it prays that after due notice and hearing as provided by law, it is permission toexcavate the public to be located substantially in accordance with the plan filed herewithmarked Work Order No: 791040-GP-MED 791040-12-93 dated 02-1-2012

    The following are the streets and highways referred to:

    Fourth Street: As part of the National Grid internal sealing program, installapproximately 525 feet of 8 inch, LP plastic in Fourth St., from Fellsway to theservice for the gas station at #470 Riverside Ave, tie existing services to the newplastic LP main. This will allow for the shutdown and internal lining of the parallel25 psig cast iron main (seeWO#762410)

    The said National Grid shall comply with all applicable provisions of law and ordinances ofthe City of Medford to the enjoyment of said locations and rights

    Approved- Chief Engineer Currently the road surface is gravel and the developer of thetwo properties is responsible to pave the street with asphalt to City standards prior tooccupancy permit for the first structure. Upon review of this petition, the EngineeringDivision finds that the work can proceed forthwith provided that the following requirementsat a minimum are met.

    No City owned or private utilities or other structures are adversely impacted Whatever materials that are disturbed, be it cement concrete, bituminous concrete

    or loam and seed, that any and all materials shall be restored to equal or betterconditions after completion of construction. This includes trenches that are outsidethe developers scope of work.

    Final roadway restoration will be grind and inlay

    Before beginning work the contractor shall notify Dig Safe and shall obtain applicablepermits from the Engineering Division. The contractor shall utilize City of Medfordregulations and standards as well as for removing all debris related to its work

    Approved Supt. of Wires

    Call 781-393-2425 for any accommodations/aids. Plans can be viewed in City ClerksOffice 781-393-2425

    By order of the City CouncilS/Edward P. Finn City Clerk

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    MOTIONS ORDERS AND RESOLUTIONS

    13-645-Offered by Councillor Lungo-KoehnBe it resolved that the Medford City Council meet in a committee of the whole meeting todiscuss the reserve Fire and Police lists especially due to the disadvantage that a reservelist for either department will have on our Veterans.

    13-646- Offered by Councillor Lungo-KoehnBe it resolved that the City Administration update the Medford City Council on what step inthe process we are on with regards to the possibility of a casino in Everett. Within theupdate please include, who will be paying for the impact studies that will be conducted, isMedford meeting all of our deadlines with regards to applications, have we beendesignated an impacted community and if so have negotiations begun?

    13-647- Offered by Councillor CaravielloBe It Resolved the council discuss the current parking situation in Medford Square causedby the tenants of the 12 apartments on 20 High Street. The tenants are now parking inMedford Square taking up the precious few spots for the businesses and their customers.

    13-648- Offered by Councillor CaravielloBe It Resolved that Board of Appeals revoke the special permit for a use variance AutoRepair/ Gas Station on 425 Main Street now that the present occupant has closed. Thisproperty has been a neighborhood blight and problem.

    13-649-Offered by Councillor PentaBe It Resolved that the citizens of Medford be aware of the possibility of a LawrenceMemorial Hospital takeover and what affect it will have on our City.

    PETITIONS, PRESENTATIONS AND SIMILAR MATTERS

    13-650-Petition for Common Victualler License by Juan C. Aguilar, 14 Dane St, Everett, MA 02149For Tropical Fruit Smoothies, 3850 Mystic Valley Pky, Medford, MA

    ON FILEBusiness Certificate # 178 Treasurer/CollectorBuilding Dept. State Tax FormFire Dept. Letter of ComplianceTraffic Impact Workmens CompensationHealth Petition

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    13-651-Petition for Cleaning & Dyeing License by Joe Pham, 10 Waldo St, Randolph, MA 02368For Forest Street Dry Cleaners, 15 Forest St, Medford, MA 02155 (Agent)

    ON FILEBusiness Certificate # 176 Treasurer/CollectorBuilding Dept. State Tax FormFire Dept. Letter of ComplianceTraffic Impact Workmens CompensationHealth Petition

    13-652-Petition for Reversal of Sign Denial by Richard V. Poyant, for Stop & Shop at 467 Salem

    Street OCD application 2013-27 exceeds allowable height (6) and amount of squarefootage of sign face (30 per side)

    13-653-Petition for Taxi Operator License by Jean Ronald Cesar, 25 Cypress Rd, Medford, MADriving for Star Taxi

    ON FILECORI Police Dept

    13-654-Petition for Taxi Operator License by Hadj Sadek Deddouche, 48 Ferry St, Everett, MADriving for Mass Cab

    ON FILECORI Police Dept

    13-655-Petition for Taxi Operator License by Ralph James Lafortune, 148 Irving St, Everett, MADriving for Mass Cab

    ON FILECORI Police Dept

    13-656-Petition for Taxi Operator License by Jean Roberson Laguerre, 76 Harvard St #2, Chelsea,MA Driving for Mass Cab

    ON FILE

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    CORI Police Dept

    13-657-Petition by Jeanne M. Martin, 10 Cummings Street, Medford, MA to address the CityCouncil on the Police department.

    13-658-Petition by Joseph Viglione, 59 Garfield Avenue, Medford, MA that City Council to rescindthe ruling on Council Rule 21 taken on August 6 th meeting and to discuss issues for thiselection cycle.

    COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE MAYOR13-659-

    August 20, 2013

    To: Robert A. Maiocco, President andMembers of the Medford City Council

    From: Michael J. McGlynn, Mayor

    Re: Approval of Expenditure- Amounts Recovered Through Insurance Policy

    Dear Mr. President and Councillors:

    I respectfully request and recommend that your Honorable Body approve the expenditure of $100,000recovered through insurance for the purpose of:

    Feasibility Study/Schematic Design for the Medford High School HVAC/Boiler replacementproject as part of the Accelerated Repair Program of the Massachusetts School Building Authority(MSBA).

    As you are aware, the council authorized the City to submit a Statement of Interest (Paper 13-346) to theMSBA on April 9, 2013. Subsequent to that, we were invited to participate in said program. The next stepin this process is the completion of a Feasibility Study/Schematic Design.

    As you may recall, we previously appropriated $170,000 from this account for the MHS Science LabFeasibility Study. Council then rescinded the vote and included said amount in the bond. Therefore,$70,000 will remain in this account after this appropriation.

    Sincerely,(signature filed/paper)

    Michael J. McGlynn, Mayor

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    13-660-REQUEST FOR EXPENDITURE FROM LAW DEPARTMENT CLAIMS OVER $1,000.00

    ACCOUNT #010-151-5762

    Date: September 4, 2013

    To: The President and Members of theHonorable Medford City Council

    Fr: Michael J. McGlynn, Mayor

    Claimant Name: Sandra Stone - File #12-30Date of Accident: May 6, 2012Date of Settlement: August 9, 2013

    Date of Trial Result: NAAmount of Request: $5,000.00Claimants Attorney: none

    Description of Alleged Claim:

    The claimant, Sandra Stone of 14 Joseph Street, Medford, MA, seeks compensation for injuries shesuffered as a result of a sidewalk defect near 22 Sanger Street, on May 6, 2012. As a result of her fall, shesuffered bruises and a fractured left ankle and fractures to her right foot. She was treated at Mount AuburnHospital. Her medical bills were in excess of $501.61. The necessary Releases have been obtained fromthe claimant.

    Breakdown to Amount Requested:

    Medical Cost: -0-Lost Wages: Out of work for 15 daysProperty Damage: -0-Other: $5,000.00Total Settlement: $5,000.00

    13-661-REQUEST FOR EXPENDITURE FROM LAW DEPARTMENT CLAIMS OVER $1,000.00

    ACCOUNT #010-151-5762

    Date: September 4, 2013

    To: The President and Members of theHonorable Medford City Council

    Fr: Michael J. McGlynn, Mayor

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    Claimant Name: Allstate Insurance - File #11-76Date of Accident: February 26, 2011Date of Settlement: September 4, 2013Date of Trial Result: NA

    Amount of Request: $4,000.00Claimants Attorney: Bolden & Bonfiglio, LLC

    Description of Alleged Claim:

    The claimant, Allstate Insurance, as subrogee for its insured, Ellen Bradley of 415 E 7th Street, SouthBoston, MA, seeks compensation for repairs made to Ms. Bradleys motor vehicle which was struck by aDPW snow plow while it was parked in front of 95 Terrace Road, Medford, MA. The accident occurred onFebruary 25, 2011. The total amount expended by Allstate Insurance was $4,656.52. The case was settledprior to trial. The necessary Releases have been obtained from the claimant.

    Breakdown to Amount Requested:

    Medical Cost: -0-Lost Wages: -0-Property Damage: $4,656.52Other: -0-Total Settlement: $4,000.00

    13-662-REQUEST FOR EXPENDITURE FROM LAW DEPARTMENT CLAIMS OVER $1,000.00

    ACCOUNT #010-151-5762

    Date: September 4, 2013

    To: The President and Members of theHonorable Medford City Council

    Fr: Michael J. McGlynn, Mayor

    Claimant Name: Arbella Insurance - File #10-16Date of Accident: February 17, 2010Date of Settlement: September 4, 2013Date of Trial Result: NAAmount of Request: $2,500.00Claimants Attorney: Bolden & Bonfiglio, LLC

    Description of Alleged Claim:

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    The claimant, Arbella Insurance, as subrogee for its insured, Deborah Lucia of 50 Water Street, Medford,MA, seeks compensation for repairs made to Ms. Lucias motor vehicle as a result of a tree limb that fellupon it on February 17, 2010. The total amount expended by Arbella Insurance was $4,003.15. The casewas settled prior to trial. The necessary Releases have been obtained from the claimant.

    Breakdown to Amount Requested:

    Medical Cost: -0-Lost Wages: -0-Property Damage: $4,003.15Other: -0-Total Settlement: $2,500.00

    13-663-September 5, 2013

    To: President Robert Maiocco and Members of theMedford City Council

    From: Michael J. McGlynnMayor

    Re: Two Parcels of Vacant Land Located at the Corner of Bailey & Scott Street.Approval under G.L. c. 40 3

    Dear Mr. President and Members of the Medford City Council:

    I respectfully request and recommend that your Honorable Body, pursuant to the provisions of G.L. c 40 3, approve and authorize the sale and transfer of two parcels of vacant land located at the corner of Bailey& Scott Street to Cheryl Calvey d/b/a Mullaghanarry Group for the sum of $140,000.00.

    These two parcels have been through the public bidding process on two occasions. The successful bidderduring the first process withdrew and the Mullaghanarry Group was the sole and successful bidder duringthe second process.

    Respectfully Submitted,(signature filed/paper)Mayor Michael J. McGlynn

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    13-664-September 4, 2013

    To: President Robert Maiocco and Members of theMedford City Council

    From: Mayor Michael J. McGlynn

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    Re: Resolution Prohibiting Hookah establishments in the City of Medford.

    Dear President Maiocco and Members of the Medford City Council:

    I respectfully request and recommend that your Honorable Body approve the following amendment to theRevised Ordinances of the City of Medford which wouldprohibit entities known as hookahestablishments in the City of Medford.

    The following language has been prepared by the City Solicitor for your consideration.

    BE IT ORDAINED: By the City Council of the City of Medford that Chapter 58 of the Ordinancesof the City of Medford, as most recently amended, is hereby further amended by inserting after thepresent ARTICLE II, the following

    1. By Amending Sec. 58-42 entitled Definitions by the inclusion of the following terms:

    Hookah Establishment, Hookah Parlor, Hookah Bar or Hookah Lounge- any facility orlocation whose business operation, whether as its primary use or as an ancillary use, is devotedto the on- premises smoking of tobacco or other substances through one or more pipes(commonly known as a hookah, waterpipe, shisha or narghile) designed with a tube passingthrough an urn of water that cools the smoke as it is drawn through it, including but not limitedto establishments known variously as hookah bars, hookah lounges or hookah cafes.

    2. By Amending Sec. 58-43, Subsection B, entitled WORKPLACE AND PUBLIC PLACES bythe addition of the following language as part (2)

    Hookah Establishments, Hookah Parlors, Hookah Bars or Hookah Lounges are prohibited inthe City of Medford.

    Respectfully Submitted,(signature filed/paper)Mayor Michael J. McGlynn

    13-665-September 5, 2013

    To: President Robert Maiocco and Members of theMedford City Council

    From: Michael J. McGlynnMayor

    Re: Home Rule Petition- Project Labor Agreement- Construction of Municipal City Yard

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    Dear Mr. President and Members of the Medford City Council:

    I respectfully request and recommend that your Honorable Body approve the following Home Rule Petitionentitled An Act Relative to the Construction of a Municipal City Yard in the City of Medford. This actwould allow the use of a Project Labor Agreement and establish certain requirements relative to contractors

    and subcontractors to perform construction work for our proposed new City Yard.

    Among the benefits would be insuring union safety and training standards, a no-strike promise, efficiency,a process for grievances, establishing of wages for the duration of the project and setting stop and starttimes for work. In addition, this Home Rule Petition would exempt this project from the provisions of G.L.c 149 44F regarding the form and content of sub-bids.

    Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in the General Court Assembled, and by

    the authority of the same, as follows:

    SECTION 1. Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law to the contrary, in order

    to implement the construction of its new municipal city yard, the City of Medford may utilize aProject Labor Agreement. In addition, in constructing its new municipal city yard the City of

    Medford shall not be subject to the provisions of G.L. c 149 44F. For the purposes of this Act, the

    words new municipal city yard shall mean the construction and equipping of the municipal city

    yard in the City of Medford.

    SECTION 2. This Act shall take effect upon its passage.

    Respectfully Submitted,(signature filed/paper)Mayor Michael J. McGlynn

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    13-666-September 4, 2013

    To: President Robert Maiocco and Members of theMedford City Council

    From: Mayor Michael J. McGlynn

    Re: Resolution Regarding an Amendment to the Revised Ordinances of the City of Medford to enact aMoratorium on Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers in the City of Medford for a period of six (6) months

    Dear President Maiocco and Members of the Medford City Council:

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    I respectfully request and recommend that your Honorable Body approve the following amendment to theRevised Ordinances of the City of Medford which would put in place a moratorium on Medical MarijuanaTreatment Centers in the City of Medford for a period of six (6) months.

    This moratorium would allow a sufficient period of time for the City of Medford to consider appropriate

    changes to our Zoning Ordinances regarding location and siting issues.

    The following language has been prepared by the City Solicitor for your consideration.

    Notwithstanding any other provision contained in the Revised Ordinances of the City of Medford, no permitor special permit shall be issued for the use in the City of Medford for any medical marijuana treatment

    center as the same is defined in Chapter 369 of the Acts of 2012, regardless of the name or title by whichsuch use may be called, prior to March 3, 2014.

    The prohibition on said permits or special permits is necessary in order to provide the City of Medford withadequate time to prepare comprehensive changes to the Revised Zoning Ordinances of the City of Medford,to address issues created by Chapter 369 of the Acts of 2012 and to assess the Acts impact on zoning within

    the City of Medford consistent with the purposes of zoning and all other applicable laws, regulations andordinances.

    Respectfully Submitted,(signature filed/paper)Mayor Michael J. McGlynn

    13-667-September 6, 2013

    To the Honorable PresidentAnd Members of the Medford City Council

    City HallMedford, MA 02155

    Dear Mr. President and City Councillors:

    I respectfully request and recommend that your Honorable Body approve the following Loan OrderAmendment:

    CITY OF MEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTSLOAN ORDER AMENDMENT

    BE IT ORDERED: That the Loan Order of this Council adopted December 11, 2012 (Ord. 781), whichauthorized the borrowing of $13,834,923 to pay costs of the development of new science labs at MedfordHigh School, is hereby amended to permit the borrowing of any funds not required to pay costs of theCitys share of the science labs project, after the application of all grants payable to the City by theMassachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) on account of the science labs project, to pay costs ofstorm drainage improvements in the Meetinghouse Brook area, which improvements shall include, but notbe limited to: flood mitigation measures, culvert replacement, relief drain construction and the like. Anyamounts to be expended for storm drainage improvements shall be borrowed pursuant to Chapter 44,

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    Section 7(1) of the General Laws, or pursuant to any other enabling authority. The total amount authorizedto be borrowed by the City pursuant to the above described Loan Order shall be reduced to the extent of thegrant amount set forth in the Project Funding Agreement between the City and the MSBA with respect tothe science labs project.

    Very truly yours,

    (signature filed/paper)Michael J. McGlynn, Mayor

    UNFINISHED BUSINESS

    13-372 James Morse address Logan Airport noise

    IN CITY COUNCIL APRIL 23, 2013 TABLED

    13-374 MWRA Assessment Transfer $108,417.00

    IN CITY COUNCIL April 23, 2013 TABLED

    13-433 Appeal non renewal Tesfalem Ghebrezghi On Time Taxi

    IN CITY COUNCIL MAY 7, 2013 TABLED

    13-471 Taxi Operator License Djemson Dascelin

    IN CITY COUNCIL MAY 21, 2013 TABLED

    13-472 Taxi Operator License Mohammed G. Mostafa

    IN CITY COUNCIL MAY 21, 2013 TABLED

    13-497 Show Cause Hearing Star Taxi

    IN CITY COUNCIL JULY 9, 2013 TABLED

    13-506 Taxi Operator License Joseph F. Pierre

    IN CITY COUNCIL MAY 28, 2013 TABLED

    13-620 Second Hand Articles License Gregorio Jewelry 468 Salem St

    IN CITY COUNCIL AUGUST 6, 2013 TABLED

    13-623 Tina Rapatano Retirement System Increase Widows & Widowers

    IN CITY COUNCIL AUGUST 6, 2013 TABLED

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    13-633 Acceptance of G.L.C. 48 59B, 59C, 59D establish Reserve Fire Force

    IN CITY COUNCIL AUGUST 6, 2013 TABLED13-636 Loan Order Fire Trucks/Vehicles $950,000

    IN CITY COUNCIL AUGUST 6, 2013 Passed FirstReading

    ADVERTISED AUGUST 15, 2013 MEDFORD TRANSCRIPT

    Eligible for Third Reading September 10, 2013

    12-049 Loan Order $12,994,000. DPW Maintenance Facility Reconstruction

    IN COUNCIL JANUARY 31, 2012 SECTION 22UNDEBATABLE

    IN COUNCIL FEBRUARY 7, 2012 PASSED TO TAKEITS FIRST\READING ASAMENDED

    IN COUNCIL MARCH 27, 2012 COUNCIL RECORDCORRECTION

    ADVERTISED APRIL 5, 2012 MEDFORD TRANSCRIPT

    IN COUNCIL APRIL 17, 2012 FAILED TO TAKE ITS 3RD

    READING AS AMENDED

    IN COUNCIL JUNE 5, 2012 PAPER 12-469 - MOTIONTO RESCIND FAILEDVOTE OF APRIL 17,2012-TABLED

    IN COUNCIL AUGUST 6, 2013 PAPER 12-469- MOTIONTO RESCIND FAILEDVOTE OF APRIL 17,2012-PASSED

    IN COUNCIL AUGUST 6, 2013 PASSED TO TAKE ITSTHIRD READING ASAMENDED to $12,994,000.TO BE ORDAINED

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    ADVERTISED SEPTEMBER 12, 2013 MEDFORD TRANSCRIPT

    ELIGIBLE FOR THIRD AND FINAL READING SEPTEMBER 24, 2013

    PUBLIC PARTICIPATION

    COUNCIL PAPERS IN COMMITTEE

    Reports Due / Deadlines

    11-099-Six Month Review SPC hours of operation A-Tech, 67 Mystic Ave, Sept 20, 201111-631-Six Month Review SPC hours of operation Burger King 383 Mystic Ave April 24, 201212-090-Six Month Review SPC Zoning Medford Gas & Repair 85 Main St October 9, 201212-091-Three Month Review Class 4 Repair License Ravelo Auto Repair, 144 Mystic Ave July 3,201212-507-Traffic Commission Review traffic patterns Winthrop Street rotary & Rural Avenue12-508-Six Month Review SPC hours Kellys Drive-Thru, 35 Revere Beach Pky, Jan 10, 2013

    Records:

    The Tabled Records of June 26, 2013 were passed to Councillor Penta

    The Records of August 6, 2013 were passed to Councillor Caraviello

    Adjournment:

    Upcoming City Council Summer Meeting Schedule

    Tuesday, September 24, 2013 at 7:00 PM

    Tuesday, October 1, 2013 at 7:00 PM (regular schedule)

    Elections SchedulePreliminary City Elections September 17, 2013Cancelled No PreliminaryCongressional Special Elections Primary October 15, 2013City Elections November 5, 2013Congressional Special Election December 10, 2013