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A Regular Meeting of the City Council held in the Council Chamber on Thursday,
January 22, 2015 at 7:00 P.M. for the purpose of transacting any and all business. Notice of this meeting was posted on January 15, 2015 at 6:03 P.M. This meeting is being taped and is live on S.A.T.V.
Councillor Furey arrived at 7:15 P.M.
Council President Sargent presided.
Councillor O’Keefe moved to dispense with the reading of the record of the previous meeting.
It was so voted.
President Sargent requested that everyone please rise to recite the Pledge of Allegiance.
PUBLIC TESTIMONY
NONE
#40 - APPOINTMENTOF ANTHONY SCHETTINO TO COUNCIL ON AGING
The Mayor’s appointment of Anthony Schettino to serve as a member of the Council on Aging with a term to expire on May 1, 2015, was held under the rules until the next meeting.
#41 - REAPPOINTMENT OF DEBORAH JACKSON AS ASSESSOR
The Mayor’s reappointment of Deborah Jackson to serve as the City of Salem’s Director of Assessing with a term to expire on January 31, 2017, was confirmed by a roll call vote of 10 yeas, 0 nays, 1 absent. Councillors Turiel, Siegel, O’Keefe, Milo, McCarthy, Legault, Gerard, Famico, Eppley and Sargent were recorded as voting in the affirmative. Councillor Furey was recorded as absent.
#42 - REAPPOINTMENT OF DAVID GILBERT AS MANAGER OF WINTER ISLAND
The Mayor’s reappointment of David Gilbert to serve as the Manager of Winter Island with a term to expire on January 31, 2017, was confirmed by a roll call vote of 10 yeas, 0 nays, 1 absent.
Councillors Turiel, Siegel, O’Keefe, Milo, McCarthy, Legault, Gerard, Famico, Eppley and Sargent were recorded as voting in the affirmative. Councillor Furey was recorded as absent.
#43 - REAPPOINTMENT OF DAMIAN JOHNSON TO BOARD OF ASSESSORS
The Mayor’s reappointment of Damian Johnson to serve as a member of the Board of Assessors with a term to expire on March 1, 2018, was confirmed by a roll call vote of 10 yeas,
0 nays, 1 absent. Councillors Turiel, Siegel, O’Keefe, Milo, McCarthy, Legault, Gerard, Famico, Eppley and Sargent were recorded as voting in the affirmative. Councillor Furey was recorded as absent.
#44 - REAPPOINTMENT OF RUTH KAPNIS TO THE CEMETERY COMMISSION
The Mayor’s reappointment of Ruth Kapnis to serve as a member of the Cemetery Commission with a term to expire on March 1, 2018, was confirmed by a roll call vote of 10 yeas, 0 nays, 1 absent. Councillors Turiel, Siegel, O’Keefe, Milo, McCarthy, Legault, Gerard, Famico, Eppley and Sargent were recorded as voting in the affirmative. Councillor Furey was recorded as absent.
#45 - REAPPOINTMENTS TO THE DESIGN REVIEW BOARD
The Mayor’s reappointments of the following to serve as members of the Design Review Board with the following terms to expire on March 1, 2018, were confirmed by a roll call vote of
10 yeas, 0 nays, 1 absent. Councillors Turiel, Siegel, O’Keefe, Milo, McCarthy, Legault, Gerard, Famico, Eppley and Sargent were recorded as voting in the affirmative. Councillor Furey was recorded as absent.
Ernest DeMaio, 289 Essex St., Salem
David Jaquith, 81 Railroad Ave., Rowley
Glenn Kennedy, 108 Leach St., Salem
#46 – APPROPRIATION FROM RETIREMENT STABILIZATION VACATION / SICK LEAVE BUYBACK ACCOUNT
The following Order recommended by the Mayor, was adopted under suspension of the rules.
ORDERED: That the sum of Thirty-Four Thousand Eight Hundred and Five Dollars and Eighty-Two Cents ($34,805.82) is hereby appropriated in the “Retirement Stabilization Vacation/Sick Leave Buyback” account to be expended for contractual buyback for James Page of the Police Department in accordance with the recommendation of Her Honor the Mayor.
#47 – APPROPRIATION TO RETIREMENT STABILIZATION VACATION/SICK LEAVE BUYBACK ACCOUNT
The following Order recommended by the Mayor, was adopted under suspension of the rules.
ORDERED: That the sum of Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00) is hereby appropriated in the “Retirement Stabilization Vacation/Sick Leave Buyback” to be expended for negotiated sick leave buyback provision as needed in accordance with the recommendation of Her Honor the Mayor.
#48 – SEVEN YEAR LEASE AGREEMENT WITH CENTURY BANK FOR REPLACEMENT OF STREET LIGHT FIXTURES
The following Order recommended by the Mayor, was referred to the Committee on Administration and Finance co-posted with Committee of the Whole.
ORDERED: The Mayor is hereby authorized to execute, on behalf of the City of Salem, a 7 year lease agreement with Century Bank for the replacement of street light fixtures with more energy efficient, longer-lasting LED fixtures. The lease agreement shall be for $1.3 Million at 2.61% interest.
#49 – RESOLUTION NAMING NEW PARK AND OPEN SPACE REMOND PARK
The following Order recommended by the Mayor, was adopted.
RESOLUTION:
A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING REMOND PARK IN THE CITY OF SALEM
WHEREAS: the Massachusetts Department of Transportation will soon complete the construction of a new park and open space at the former abutment of the Salem-Beverly Bridge in Salem; and
WHEREAS: This new park will provide amenities for the community including green space, benches and a public fishing area and harborwalk; and
WHEREAS: This week the City of Salem joins with others across the nation to celebrate the live and legacy of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.; and
WHEREAS: Salem was central to the 19th century anti-slavery and abolitionist movements in America; and
WHERAS: Sarah Parker Remond and Charles Lenox Remond of Salem helped lead the pro-Union cause in England while Charles Lenox Remond served as a recruiting officer for the renowned Massachusetts 54th Regiment of African American volunteers; and
WHEREAS: The City of Salem celebrates the contributions of the Remonds both during wartime and to the larger campaign for social justice with the abolition of the institution of slavery in America;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
- That the City of Salem does name in perpetuity the public space located at the former Salem-Beverly Bridge abutment Remond Park in honor and celebration of Sarah Parker Remond and Charles Lenox Remond; and
2. That the City of Salem calls upon the residents of the City to join in reaffirming our community’s historic commitment to social justice, diversity, and acceptance.
#50 – ORDINANCE TRAFFIC HANDICAP PARKING REPEAL BECKET STREET
Councillor McCarthy introduced the following Ordinance which was adopted for first passage.
In the year two thousand and fifteen
An Ordinance to amend an Ordinance relative to Traffic
Be it ordained by the City Council as follows
Section 1. Chapter 42, Section 50B, “Handicapped Parking Limited Time” is hereby amended by adding the following street:”
Repeal Becket Street, in front of #14 for a distance of twenty (20) feet. “Handicap Parking Tow Zone” (9/22/2006)
#51 – ORDINANCE TRAFFIC GENERAL PROHIBITION TOWING ZONE, CHURCHILL STREET
Councillor Gerard introduced the following Ordinance which was referred to the Committee on Public Health, Safety and Environment co-posted with Committee of the Whole.
In the year two thousand and fifteen
An Ordinance to amend an Ordinance relative to Traffic
Be it ordained by the City Council as follows
Section 1. Chapter 42, Section 74, “General Prohibition Towing Zone” is hereby amended by adding the following:
Churchill Street northwesterly, odd side starting at Tremont Street and continuing in a northeasterly direction in its entirety, “Tow Zone”
#52 – MONTHLY FINANCIAL REPORT
Councillor Turiel introduced the following Order which was adopted.
ORDERED: That the Monthly Financial Report dated December 31, 2014 be referred to the Committee on Administration and Finance.
#53 – YEAR TO DATE BUDGET REPORT
Councillor Turiel introduced the following Order which was adopted.
ORDERED: That the Year to Date Budget Report dated October, November and December 2014 be referred to the Committee on Administration and Finance.
#54 – (#30 - #33) GRANTING LICENSES
Councillor Siegel offered the following report for the Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs. It was voted to accept the report and adopt the recommendation.
The Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs to whom was referred granting certain licenses has considered said matter and would recommend that the following licenses be granted.
PAWNBROKER Salem Loan & Jewelry, 133 Washington St., Salem
SECOND HAND Mighty Aprodite Maternity Consignment, 10 Colonial Rd., Salem
CLOTHING
SECOND HAND Hedrington’s, 61 Wharf St., Salem
VALUABLES Marine Arts Gallery, 135 Essex St., Salem
RJ Coins & Jewelry, 68 Wharf St., Salem
Salem Loan & Jewelry, 133 Washington St., Salem
Treasures Over Time, 139 Washington St., Salem
Witch City Consignment, 301 Essex St., Salem
TAG DAYS Salem Veterans Council, July 1, 2, 3 & 4, 2015
Veterans of Foreign War, May 22-25, 2015 & Nov. 8-11, 2015
Disabled American Veterans, May 15-18, 2015 & Nov. 4-7, 2015
#55 – BLOOD DRIVE
A request from Chris Martin, Salem Freemasons Essex Lodge AF&AM to request four reserved parking in front of 60 Washington Street on March 5, 2015, July 16, 2015 and September 22, 2015 hold blood drives was granted.
#56 - #58 LICENSE APPLICATIONS
The following license applications were granted.
LIMOUSINE: Surri Massini Inc., 1R Newbury St., Peabody
PUBLIC GUIDES: Erika Barrowman, 8 ½ Allen St., Salem
James Morfis-Gass, 123 Lynn St., Peabody
Ryan Travis, 6 Naples Rd., Salem
Nicholas Pierce, 67 Monument Ave., Swampscott
Lisa Roberts, 35 Hazel St., Salem
David Breen, 285 Lynn Shore Dr., Lynn
Nicole Falcione, 14A Willow Ave., Salem
Holly Travis, 6 Naples Rd., Salem
Joel Cassidy, 35 March St., Salem
John Giovanni Alabiso, 2 Buxton St., Peabody
Samantha St. Germain, 98 Sears Island Dr., Worcester
TAXI OPERATORS: Alberto Guerrero, 14 Mason St., Salem
Rafael Pena, 14 Cherry St., Salem
Juan Stepan, 16 March St., Salem
Jose Reyes Tejada, 10 Wallis St., Peabody
Jose Lopez, 16 Mason St., Salem
Victoriano Ozoria, 9 Prince St. Pl., Salem
Edwin Gonzalez, 3 Harbor St., Salem
Ramon Espinal Jr., 12 Mt. Vernon St., Salem
Roberto Disla, 19 Nichols St., Salem
Angel Falcon, 193 Fayette St., Lynn
Milciades Pichardo, 16 Hersey St., Salem
Mike Orlando, 14 Brightside Ave., Gloucester
Miguel Pimentel, 16 March St., Salem
Licenses Continued:
TAXI OPERATORS: Guillen Mojavier, 78 Rainbow Ter., Salem
Reynaldo Martinez, 112 Johnson St., Lynn
Reynaldo Diaz, 16 Swampscott Ave., Peabody
Belkys Guerrero, 10 First St., Salem
Ricardo Villannova, 78 Hathorne St., Salem
Jesus Rosario, 42 Park St.,Salem
Julio Jimenez, 16 Eastman Park, Peabody
Yonathan Mesa, 267 Jefferson Ave., Salem
David Noyes, 14 Abington Rd., Danvers
Santo Ozoria, 9 Prince St. Pl., Salem
David Beauchamps, 8 Center St., Salem
Ruddy DeJesus, 8 Peabody St., Salem
John Marley, 121 Sylvan St., Danvers
Donald Lamontague, 540 Essex St., Beverly
Jery Guerrero, 10 First St., Salem
James Brandley, 6 Lathrop St., Salem
Shawn Capozzi, 27 Barry St., Peabody
Juan Lopez, 14 Collins St., Peabody
Danasha Jones, 10 Leval Rd., Salem
Stepan Geuorgyan, 1002 Paradise Rd., Swampscott
Louie Amasoulis, 215 Rantaoul St., Beverly
Joseph Staten II, 2 Duck Pond Rd., Beverly
Steven Gibney Sr., 32 Story Ave., Beverly
Willy Ozoria, 12 Peabody St., Salem
Evangelis Rodriguez, 114 Central St., Peabody
Rudy Rosario, 14 Mason St., Salem
Marcos Rosario, 12 Mason St., Salem
#59 – TAXI OPERATORS DENIED
The following license application were denied.
TAXI OPERATOR: Camilo Divanne, 113 Loring Ave., Salem
Jose Fabian, 14 Mason St., Salem
#60 – REQUEST FOR HEARING
A request for a hearing from Camilo Divanne on the denial of his taxi operator license was referred to the Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs to hold an Executive Session.
#61 – REQUEST FOR HEARING
A request for a hearing from Jose Fabian on the denial of his taxi operator license was referred to the Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs to hold an Executive Session.
#62 – TAG DAY
The following license application was referred to the Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs.
TAG DAYS Salem Little League, 5/9/15, 6/6/15, 6/20/15,
#63 – DRAINLAYER / CONTRACT OPERATOR LICENSE
The following Drainlayer/Contract Operator license was granted.
Raffaele Construction Corp, 21 Elm Pl., Swampscott
#64 - #67 CLAIMS
The following Claims were referred to the Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs
Patick Padden, Jr., 64 Summer St., Danvers
Quentin Bowler, 10 Commonwealth Ter., Swampscott
Sean McKeehan, 6 Cromwell St., Salem
Linda Lunean, 82 Federal St., Salem
(#13) - SECOND PASSAGE ORDINANCE TRAFFIC HANDICAP PARKING PERKINS STREET
The matter of second passage of an Ordinance amending Traffic Ch. 42 Sec. 50B “Handicapped Parking, Limited Time” Perkins Street, was then taken up. It was adopted for second and final passage.
(#14) - SECOND PASSAGE ORDINANCE TRAFFIC HANDICAP PARKING REPEAL HOWARD STREET
The matter of second passage of an Ordinance amending Traffic Ch. 42 Sec. 50B “Handicapped Parking Limited Time” Repeal Howard Street, was then taken up. It was adopted for second and final passage.
(#15) – SECOND PASSAGE ORDINANCE TRAFFIC HANDICAP PARKING DEARBORN STREET
The matter of second passage of an Ordinance amending Traffic Ch. 42 Sec. 50B “Handicapped Parking Limited Time” Dearborn Street, was then taken up. It was adopted for second and final passage.
(#19) – SECOND PASSAGE ORDINANCE TRAFFIC HANDICAP PARKING GLOVER STREET
The matter of second passage of an Ordinance amending Traffic Ch. 42 Sec. 50B “Handicapped Parking Limited Time” Glover Street, was then taken up. It was adopted for second and final passage.
On the motion of Councillor O’Keefe the meeting adjourned at 7:30 P.M.
ATTEST: CHERYL A. LAPOINTE
CITY CLERK
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