Monthly Archives: June 2017

Election today

The vote today is needed to authorize the $1m. bond for the affordable housing trust, which the town can then use to build affordable housing.

This money is needed allow the town to control its own future, versus being subject to unfriendly 40B’s.

Turnout is really low, so your vote is really important.

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Election Monday

Town losing long time business

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M.E. O’Brien & Sons, Inc. has plans to move its successful Medfeild business to its own building in Medway, leaving its current West Street location.  Long run by family patriarch Eric O’Brien, and now operated also by his children, including his daughter, Erin O’Brien, the company sells park and playground equipment – it is the largest supplier of outdoor recreation equipment in New England.

See the Milford Daily News article here.

 

Election Monday

Ballot Monday on $1m. bond to fund the Affordable Housing Trust

The Town of Medfield has an election next Monday on the Proposition 2 1/2 override we already voted on positively at the annual town meeting (ATM).  We have an election Monday because proposition 2 1/2 overrides have to pass at both a town meeting and by a ballot.

I had two residents ask at my office hours this morning what the election Monday was about, so hence this explanation.

The $1m. bond the election seeks to fund provides monies to the newly created Affordable Housing Trust, and those monies can be used by the Affordable Housing Trust to assist future affordable housing projects in town to get completed.

The one example where those monies could already have assisted the town, if we had had the monies available, was to bridge a funding gap for a community mental health center that was looking to buy a house in town in which to site a group home, but their finances were about $100,000 short of the price at which a suitable house recently sold.  If the Affordable Housing Trust had then existed and had available monies to assist, it may have offered to provide funds to bridge the financial gap.  That group home would have netted the town five affordable units (SHI), as each bed in a group home counts as one SHI.

The $1m. that a positive outcome in the election Monday funds will provided the needed flexibility to make some affordable housing projects actually happen that the town will want.  To keep the town in a safe harbor the town needs to build twenty-one SHI per year for the next eight years, as we are short about 160 SHI to be at 10%.  We also need to build extras, as a new higher number of units in town will result from the 2020 census, on which the Department of Housing and Community Development will base our new 10% safe harbor number.

That $1m. can also pay a staff person that the town needs to have working on developing affordable housing, if we want to get to the 10% safe harbor that will allow the town to say no to unfriendly 40B’s.  Hiring a staff person will save us money over continuing to pay our current affordable housing consultants.

Below is a flyer about the election from the hugely active Dale Street neighborhood group that mobilized around the Mega-B –

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BoS minutes from 5/23

Board of Selectmen Meeting Minutes 7:00 p.m., May 23, 2017 Selectmen's Meeting Room, Medfield Town Hall Present: Selectman Peterson, Selectman Murby, Town Administrator Sullivan Chairman Peterson called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. He announced that the meeting was being recorded. He then asked for moment of appreciation for our Troops serving in the Middle East and around the world. He also announced that Norfolk County Mosquito Control District would begin ULV aerosol applications between sunset and midnight on Mondays through Thursdays from May 30th through September 29th. Action Items On a motion by Selectman Murby, seconded by Selectman Peterson, the Board voted unanimously to authorize the Town Administrator to sign the Chapter 90 Standard Contract forms for the repairs of the Philip Street Bridge in the amount of $95,500. Funds are to be provided by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts through the Municipal Small Bridge Program. Town Administrator Sullivan asked that action on the Chapter 90 Project Request for chip seal application to various roads in Town, estimated to cost $400,000 be tabled until the June 6th Board Meeting so that the Director of Public Works could attend and make a presentation to the Board on his proposed program for use of Chapter 90 Highway Funds. The Board on a motion by Selectman Murby, seconded by Selectman Peterson, voted to table this item. Licenses and Permits On successive motions by Selectman Murby seconded by Selectman Peterson, the Board voted to grant a one-day alcohol permit to Charles Harris, organizer of the June 25' 2017 Antique Car S"1ow at the former state hospital site; to grant permission to the organizers of the ofmllla ~ Ji¥At fundraiser to display promotional signs for two weeks prior to the Saturday June 17, 2017 event; and for the Medfield Music Association to provide live student music in Straw Hat Park on Thursday June 8, 2017 from 6:30 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. Informational Chairman Peterson announced the June 3, 2017 Memorial Bench Dedication sponsored by the Kingsbury Pond Grist Mill Committee at the Grist Mill beginning at 3:00 p.m .. The bench is being dedicated in memory of Colonel Douglas MacKeachie and Staff Sergeant Richard Werner both of whom were lost serving our country during World War II and remain missing in action. Appointment The Selectmen extended a warm welcome and congratulations to the Medfield High School Varsity Girls State Championship Basketball Team and to their coaches Mark Nickerson and Ellen Gelinas. In recognition of this outstanding achievement, the Selectmen presented Team Members with citations and Town Seal medallions. Those recognized included Allie Petit, Tess Patry, Captain Lauren Casieri, Megan Seier, Sidney Sampson, Captain Meg Zona, Casey Chin, Emma Anderson, Captain Maggie McCarthy, Nicole Deady, Erin Siebel, Sophia Ouimette, Maeve Devlin, Arianna Tristani, Anna Wietrecki and Kayla McNeil. At the conclusion of the presentations the young women assembled with the Selectmen for photographs. Adjournment On a motion by Selectmen Murby seconded by Selectmen Peterson, the Board voted to adjourn at 7:20 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Michael J. Sullivan20170527-minutes,jpg_Page_2

BoS 6/6

For the full materials for the Tuesday meeting click here –  20170606-agenda

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The Junior-B

The 40B on Dale Street is back, this time with a total of 95 units instead of 200, consisting of:

  • 25 townhouse condos on the cemetery side with access from Dale Street, and
  • 70 units on the other side of Rte 27, comprised of 50 units in an apartment building and the other 20 in townhouses, all with access via Rte 27.

Per Mike Sullivan the cemetery side are condos and the other side are rentals –  although it does not make sense to me that townhouses on one side would be ownership and rental on the other side, so I will follow up on that.  See this link for the full plans 20170405-Medfield Meadows-2-plans  Mike reports that the town department heads opined to the developers when they met last week that the design was “too modern looking.”

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Girl Scouts take on dog waste

Keep Medfield Free 01 Dog waste By Girl Scout Troop 85257 HI we are Troop 85257 we are working on a proiect to complete our Bronze Award. A Bronze Award is the third highest award a girl scout can earn latter silver and gold). For our proiect we are informing people about the imponance 01 picking up their dog's waste to help inlorm we are doing booth's at Wheelock and Hospital Hill we will have a game and better inform people about the the problem's dog waste can cause ii not picked up. we hope you can come and support us and dates are listed below. PLEA'S£ VISlT 6V.t Btl()nl t:JIJ 3lJNE Stl> - rAM Td llAM AT U6SPITAL. UIL.L. 3lJNE 'l'TU - rAM T6 llAM AT WUEEL.6t:.IC FIEL.l>S If this dog can do it so can you. May 18, 2017 Dear Board of Selectmen, Thank you so much for meeting with Troop #85257. Our troop is grateful you took the time to meet with us. We are looking forward to helping Medfield by informing people about picking up their dogs waste. We hope this project will be a success at Hospital Hill, Wheelock, and around town. Our hope is that more people will be informed about this problem and will pick up their dog's waste. Thank you again for helping us and the environment. Sincerely, Troop #85257 rKanna 0'LCA.Jjw;~. ~201705170GS-ltr from_Page_2

Office hours tomorrow morning

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Selectman Office Hours

I hold regular monthly office hours at The Center on the first Friday of every month from 9:00 to 10:00 AM and will be there tomorrow.

Residents are welcome to stop by to talk in person about any town matters. No appointment is required.

Residents can also have coffee and see the Council on Aging in action (a vibrant organization with lots going on).

I can be reached via 508-359-9190 or my blog, where any schedule changes will be posted.