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Beaver dam

Email from Mike Sullivan about the permits in place to breach the beaver dam –

 

 8/15/2012  3:10PM
Removal of the beaver dam
Sullivan, Michael J.
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The permits authorizing the removal of the beaver dam have been signed by agents of the Board of Health and the Conservation Commission and forwarded to the Norfolk County Mosquito Control. I spolk to Caroline Haviland from Norfolk County Mosquito Control this afternoon and depending upon the weather tonight and tomorrow, they may start breeching the dam tomorrow. As noted earler, it will take several days to fully remove the dam. Medfield DPW has also been alerted in case they need to assist. Mike Sullivan

ECO’s

Shawn Collins suggests the Elder Council of Selectmen, or the ECO’s.

I kind of like the Advisory Council, which sounds both weighty and knowledgeable to me, which all the members certainly are.

Medfield 20/20 Leadership Council

Chris McCue Potts suggested a couple of good names for the new former selectmen town advisors, in an email last evening (a copy of the email appears below) –

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Hi Pete,

I always love a good creative challenge!  I tried to come up with an acronym, but wasn’t having any luck. After thinking about how many we do have (and how confusing it’s getting), I decided to take a different approach.

I wrote down a bunch of words and phrases that represent what your group is all about…

Leadership

Institutional memory

Lessons of past

Decades

Combined experience

Longevity

Accumen

Many combined years/decades of service

Clarity  (the ability to see things as they really are due to past experience)

 

What about the Medfield 20/20 Leadership Council  (my favorite)?

Or, Medfield Leadership & Experience Council (MLEC)?

 

Just a couple ideas!

Chris

Selectmen Advisory Committee

My colleagues voted at our meeting of the Board of Selectmen last night to constitute the advisory committee I suggested, made up of former Medfield selectmen, to act as an ad hoc group of advisors to the town administration. Now we just need a good name for the advisors.

My thinking was that as selectmen we learn so much that is specific to how to run a town, that it seemed a shame to not seek to make use of the expertise that we have around town in our former selectmen.  Living in town currently we have,  that I can recall are

  • Ed Beard,
  • Richard DeSorgher,
  • Harry Pritoni,
  • Paul Rhuda, and
  • John Harney

I believe that they have all agreed to serve.  Mr. Judge was also a selectman in some town on the Cape, and may have the same knowledge base.

Mike Sullivan wants to ask them to look at whether to have the town lease out the last/third lot at the town’s 30 acres on Ice House Road.  There is an individual who wants to lease it build a Four Kicks sort of indoor sports facility.  The town could lease it as we did to the Kingsbury Club.

I thought the advisors might weigh in on such disparate issues as

  • the Medfield State Hospital purchase,
  • the affordable housing solutions,
  • building town buildings, and
  • what to do about budget increases.

Let me know if you have a good name for either these advisors and/or for the committee that we just constituted last night to examine the purchase of the site of the former Medfield State Hospital.  Mike and I have been looking for a good acronym for the Medfield State Hospital committee.  <ike did not like my suggestion of State Hospital Use/Purchase Study (SHUPS) committee.

Host family needed, by today, for Chinese student next school year

Bob Maguire needs to find a Medfield host family by today, who will be willing to have a 12th grade Chinese boy live with them for the next school year. This was the request from Bob –

I am reaching out to see if you have any ideas on a problem I am trying to
solve and I am running out of ideas or options.

You are likely aware that we have a thriving partnership with a school
district in China. The exchange and cooperation between our districts is a
nationally recognized model.

As part of the program development we are looking to host students from
the Chinese high school for the next school year. Back at the end of March
the high school there proposed sending 3 students. They will reside with
host families in Medfield. 2 boys and one girl. I began trying to recruit
host families and have 2 confirmed now. Despite good effort I am striking
out on locating a third family and unfortunately the clock is running out.
I am feeling that it will be disheartening to tell one of the students
they cant come so I am pushing to see if I can find a family (or two if
they want to split the year) to help.

This program is very similar to what the schools here have done for years
hosting foreign students through AFS programs. The difference is that this
program connects us directly with a school that we have an established
partnership with and expands the cooperation between us.

Any ideas or connections that you may have would be greatly appreciated. I
think I need to give the other school he bad news by this Friday if I cant
locate an option. Richard DeSorgher has agreed to work as a
liaison/coordinator for the program for next year.

Thanks
Bob

Bill Kelly tribute

A tribute to Bill Kelly is being organized by Marie DeLuca – this from her –

Please note if you rec’d this note prior there is a change to the time!

This past Sunday, Medfield lost one of their own. Bill Kelly passed away.

As owner of Lords, Mr. Kelly has provided our community, not with just a great place to shop, but a place that has become the hub and heart of our town. One cannot think of Medfield, without thinking of Lords.

Whether just a meeting place, a place to work, a place where schools and organizations can sell tickets to their events, helping to support local fundraisers, or to buy that one thing that you needed at the last minute (and somehow Lords always had it!), Lords/Mr.Kelly has been there for us.

And behind all of this is a man that was kind, generous, dedicated to both his family, to Lords and to our community.

I am asking that the community, that will not being attending the funeral, to pay tribute to Mr. Kelly and to show appreciation/support to the Kelly family by meeting at Lords on Saturday 5/19 at 11:50 AM.

The funeral procession will be going by Lords on the way to the the cemetery from the Church. Estimated time frame is around 12:00 Noon.

Please try and park in Jane’s Avenue Parking lots.

Many thanks in advance!

Please contact me if you have any questions!

Marie DeLuca

On being a selectman

Finished the scholarship work Wednesday evening – well organized and fascinating process.

Spoke with Jim James about his space needs for Park Street Books and possible solutions.  Spoke with a member of the Downtown Study Committee re same and other issues.

Scheduled a meeting of the Board of Selectmen for next Wednesday at 6:30 PM – we need to consider whether to grant a waiver to a ZBA member for 40B hearing later that evening.

Reviewed Mike’s draft of a letter from the Board of Selectmen to the ZBA over the Gatehouse 40B.  He focused primarily on  flooding potential, loss of industrial land, problem of residences next to industrial uses, safety issues, sidewalks, screening neighbors, insufficient playground area, and prohibiting alcohol in clubhouse.  I am not sure I agree with the  last one, and will suggest that complex be tobacco free.

Sent both Chiefs an article from the MMA’s Bulletin on stress relief for first responders.

Planning/thinking about items for next meeting of the Board of Selectmen –

  • mission for the Medfield State Hospital study committee
  • fill out the annual calendar we agreed upon earlier this year, but never implemented
  • focus on needs of the downtown
  • invite the Montrose School to discuss the vacant Cushman House

Newton moving ahead with Bay Colony Rail Trail

I spoke with an Assistant City Solicitor of the City of Newton about work related matters today, and since we had last seen one another at a meeting of the ad hoc four town Bay Colony Rail Trail committee, we discussed the status of the BCRT plans.

He told me
– that Newton is planning on moving forward with its part of the BCRT, from Newton Highlands to the Charles River.
– He said the RR bridge over the Charles River to Needham needs to be replaced,
– that Needham is apparently looking to keeping its options open to use some sections of the rail bed available for some sort of future service,
– that purchasing the environmental insurance causes the MBTA to remove the indemnity language from its lease, and
– that Newton was applying for the environmental insurance.

Medfield Day permitting issues

Russ Hallisey has raised the question of whether I have changed my support for Medfield Day since I stopped running the event. I have not changed my support.  I think Medfield Day is a great town event, and I look forward to it every year. I have, however, as Selectman, asked questions during the Medfield Day permitting process. I started asking questions when I learned about changes in facts and circumstances that caused me to conclude that questions about how to provide police services at Medfield Day were warranted and appropriate.
When I ran Medfield Day, the then Police Chief, Richard Hurley, advised me that the police auxiliary volunteered their time to provide police services at Medfield Day. In recognition of the volunteer services, MEMO made a donation to police. Since I stopped running Medfield Day, I learned that the auxiliary no longer provided volunteer police services at Medfield Day, and the police who serve are paid for their time. Last year I was told it cost the town about $4,000 for the police services on Medfield Day.
Since learning of the change from volunteer to paid police service, I have during the Medfield Day permitting process raised the question of whether the town should continue to provide these services at no cost or whether MEMO should pay for the police services. I have asked the question because I have felt that there is an essential unfairness when one group gets free town services while another group is denied similar benefits. I have recognized, though, that some taxpayers may support the idea of giving police services to Medfield Day at no cost. In the final analysis, I found that, in my role as Selectman, I at least needed to ask the question and make the information public so that town residents would be informed and could participate. My decision obviously has not been popular with some folks.
Two years ago, at a time when the town was being forced to lay off town employees due to budget constraints, my Selectmen colleagues both initially agreed to ask MEMO to reimburse the town for police services provided at Medfield Day. At the next Board of Selectmen meeting, however, my colleagues returned to report that MEMO would not consent to paying for the town services, and my colleagues would not compel MEMO to do so. It seems that my position has been unpopular on many fronts. Nonetheless, I still feel that raising the question was the better course of action. Town residents should have this information.
My efforts as Selectman have always been guided by the goal of making government transparent and of bringing information to the residents. I have tried to do this in the context of police services at Medfield Day. I understand that the question of whether MEMO should pay for police services at Medfield Day is a charged issue for some that has spawned a backlash towards me. I hope, however, that given the many other significant issues facing our town right now, we can pull together to do that which is in the best interest of all of our residents rather than that which is in the best interest of a few.
Aside

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