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Board of Selectmen agenda, Dec. 3, 2012

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The Board of Selectmen plan to meet Monday, Dec. 3, at 7:15 p.m. in the Selectmen's Chambers, second floor, Town Hall.Agenda:


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1. Economic Development Update
        Alan Manoian, Economic Development Coordinator

7:30 p.m. Public Hearing

 

2. Discussion: Property Classification - Tax Rate
        John Speidel, Assessor

LICENSES & PERMITS

3. Request:  Hackney/Taxi Business Operator License
        Michael Antonellis d/b/a Veteran's Taxi
        (tabled from 11/26/12 meeting)

4. Request: Common Victualler License, Napoli Kitchen (formerly I Chef)
        Walid Karaf, 1345 Massachusetts Avenue
        (tabled from 11/26/12 meeting)

5. Water/Sewer Rate Survey
        Adam W. Chapdelaine, Town Manager
        Michael Rademacher, Director, Public Works

6. Presentation/Discussion: Emergency Management and Emergency Communication Protocol
        Adam W. Chapdelaine, Town Manager
        Robert Jefferson, Fire Chief
        Fred Ryan, Police Chief
        Michael Rademacher, Director, Public Works
        Christine Connolly, Director, Health and Human Services

TRAFFIC RULES & ORDERS/OTHER BUSINESS

7. For Approval:  Forest Street Parking
        Michael Rademacher, Director, Public Works/Diane M. Mahon, Selectman

8. Request: One Space On-Street Overnight Parking at 310 Forest St.
        Madhavi Bandi, Owner

9. For Approval: Swan Place Parking
        Diane M. Mahon, Selectman

10. Request: Ballot Question, April 2013 Town Election
        Eric Berger

11. Vote: Selectman Liaison to Master Plan Advisory Committee
        Adam W. Chapdelaine, Town Manager

12. CITIZENS' OPEN FORUM

Except in unusual circumstances, any matter presented for consideration of the Board shall neither be acted upon, nor a decision made the night of the presentation in accordance with the policy under which the Open Forum was established.  It should be noted that there is a three minute time limit to present a concern or request.

Correspondence Received

Catherine Racer, Dept. of Housing & Community Development: Alta Brigham Square, Local Initiative Program Final Approval
John D. Leone, President, ACMi: ACMi Annual Audit Report

Executive Session

Next scheduled meeting of BoS Dec. 17, 2012.

 


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