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My earlier post mistakenly contained a typo listing two dates for the special town meeting (STM) coming in a little more than two weeks.
The Board of Selectmen has scheduled a special town meeting (STM) for 7:30 PM on October 29, 2018 at the Medfield High School gym.
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The Board of Selectmen has scheduled a special town meeting (STM) for 7:30 PM on October 29, 2018 at the Medfield High School gym. The following are the warrant articles, in three formats:






TOWN OF MEDFIELD
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Norfolk, SS.
To the Constables of the Town of Medfield in said County, greetings:
In the name of the Commonwealth, you are directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Medfield, qualified to vote in Town Meetings, to meet at the Amos Clark Kingsbury High School Gymnasium, located at 88R South Street in said Medfield on MONDAY THE TWENTY-NINTH day of OCTOBER, A.O., 2018 at 7:30 o’clock P.M., then and there to act on the following articles:
Article 1. To see if the Town will vote to accept G.L. Chapter 90, Section 17C which authorizes the Board of Selectmen to establish a 25 mph speed limit on any roadway inside a thickly-settled or business district, or do or act anything in relation thereto.
(Board of Selectmen)
Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to accept G.L. Chapter 90, Section 18B which authorizes the Board of Selectmen to establish designated safety zones having a 20 mph speed limit, or do or act anything in relation thereto.
(Board of Selectmen)
Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to accept a gift of land from the Estate of Carol M. Stockman, consisting of an unimproved parcel of land containing approximately 11.8 acres located on the southeriy side of Bridge Street and shown on Medfield Assessors Map 41 as Parcel 14, title references: Norfolk County Registry District, Certificate of Title No. 122183 and Norfolk Probate Court Docket No. 18P1395EA, for conservation purposes, or do or act anything in relation thereto.
(Town Counsel)
Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to lease a portion of Town-owned land at the former Medfield State Hospital, consisting of the two buildings formerly known as Lee Chapel and the infirmary, together with the surrounding land, to a public or private entity, consistent with the provisions of G.L. Ch. 30B, Section 16 for up to ninety-nine years, upon such terms and conditions as the Board of Selectmen determine to be in Town’s interests for the purpose of developing and operating an arts and cultural center and, if deemed necessary or desirable, to authorize the Board of Selectmen to petition the General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to enact special legislation authorizing the Town of Medfield to enter into such a lease, or do or act anything in relation thereto.
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Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Medfield Town Code Article 300 Zoning by adding a new Section 300-14.17 to create a new “Senior Housing Residential Development Overlay District” as follows:
Purpose and Intent: The purpose of this bylaw is to provide diverse and appropriate housing opportunities to meet the needs of people as they age and/or become disabled. Housing developed under this article should be located near services and encourage housing types, floor plans, and levels of affordability that are appropriate to serve these population groups. The housing should be designed in such a way as to promote cohesive neighborhoods, consistent in character with traditional New England architecture and shall utilize best practices with respect to minimizing environmental impacts.
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| Cottage Dwellings | 5 units/acre | 32′ |
| Two-Family Dwellings | 8 units/acre | 32′ |
| Townhouse Dwellings | 10 units/acre | 35′ |
| Multifamily Dwellings | 15 units/acre | 45’2 |
| 1 The Planning Board may require a reduction in density or building heights for Senior Housing Residential Developments to mitigate potential impacts on the Town’s infrastructure, natural, and/or neighborhood architectural character.
2 For the purposes of this section, elevator headhouses and rooftop mechanicals, inclusive of equipment shelters and structures designed to screen equipment, as well as architectural details such as parapets and cornices, shall not exceed eight feet (8′) in height as measured from the roofline (in the case of a flat roof) or the top of the gable (in the case of a pitched roof) beyond the maximum height restrictions as enumerated above. |
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The Planning Board’s review process shall evaluate a proposed Senior Housing Residential Development for conformance with the following minimum development standards in addition to those standards found under Sections 300-14.12 and 300- 15.e-g of the Medfield Zoning Bylaw:
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or do or act anything in relation thereto.
(Board of Selectmen, Planning Board and Council on Aging)
Article 6. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Medfield Town Code Chapter 300 Zoning Attachment 1 Table of Use Regulations, by adding the sections in bold as follows:
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or do or act anything in relation thereto.
(Board of Selectmen, Planning Board and Council on Aging)
Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to dispose of, by sale or ground lease, a parcel of Town-owned land shown as “Parcel A” on a plan of land captioned “Approval Not Required (ANR) Survey Medfield Senior Center Medfield, Massachusetts” prepared by DiPrete Engineering, 990 Washington Street, Suite 101A, Dedham, MA 02026 dated June 26, 2018 and recorded at Norfolk County Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 672 at Page 75, containing 5.48 acres, according to said plan, together with access and utility easements over, under, and through abutting Town-owned land known as Lot 3, Ice House Road, to a private developer, pursuant to the provisions of G.L. Chapter 30B, Section 16, on such terms and conditions as the Board of Selectmen determine to be in Town’s interests, to develop and construct affordable and/or moderately priced residential housing for seniors and, if deemed necessary or desirable, to authorize the Board of Selectmen to petition the General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to enact special legislation to enable said development, and/or construction, or do or act anything in relation thereto.
(Board of Selectmen)
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Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to propose amendments to the Town Charter to be submitted to the voters at the next annual town meeting for the election of officers for their approval, pursuant to the Home Rule Procedures Act, G.L. Chapter 43B, Section 10 and 11 as follows:
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Amend Article 3 The Board of Selectmen
Section 3.3 Appointments by adding, in first line, after “Town Administrator”: the Town Clerk, and
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Amend Article 6 Other Elective Offices
Section 6.1 Elective Offices Designated, by deleting: a. The Town Clerk for a term of three years, and re-lettering the remaining sub-sections.
Transitional provision: The foregoing amendments shall take effect upon the completion of the currently-serving Town Clerk’s current elected term,
or do or act anything in relation thereto.
(Board of Selectmen)
Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to propose an amendment to the Town Charter
to be submitted to the voters at the next annual town meeting for the election of officers for their approval, pursuant to the Home Rule Procedures Act, G.L. Chapter 43B, Sections 10 and 11 as follows:
Amend Article 2 Legislative Branch: Open Town Meeting Section 2-2 Time of Annual Town Meeting by deleting “last Monday in April” and replacing with: “first Monday in May”, or do or act anything in relation thereto.
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Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of money and determine in what manner said sum shall be raised for the purpose of funding the opening of the
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CENTER at Medfield on Saturdays through June 301
2019, including staffing,
operating expenses, programming, meals, utilities and other associated costs, or do or take any other action relating thereto.
(Council on Aging)
Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to transfer a sum of money from the balance of funds appropriated for Iron/Manganese removal from the water supply under Article 34 of the 2018 Annual Town Meeting, for the purpose of studying and/or implementing the reduction of unaccounted-for water in the Town’s water supply, or do or act anything in relation thereto.
(Board of Water and Sewerage)
And you are directed to serve the Warrant by posting an attested copy thereof, in the usual places for posting warrants in said Medfield, fourteen days at least before the time of holding said Special Town Meeting.
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By virtue of this Warrant, I have notified and warned the Inhabitants of the Town of Medfield, qualified to vote in elections and at town meetings, by posting attested copies of the same at five public places fourteen days before the date of the Special Town Meeting as within directed.
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A TRUE COPY ATTEST:
Carol A. Mayer, CMMC /s/ Town Clerk
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Article from from the Medfield Press –
Part of the National Solar Tour

3 Donnelly Drive home from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 6.
WALPOLE – A local family will open its doors to the public this weekend as part of a nationwide effort to promote solar power.
The Conner family is set to host a solar open house at their 3 Donnelly Drive home from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 6. Participants will be invited to see the home’s solar array and learn more about the options available to them.
Penelope Conner, who is also chief customer officer at Eversource, said her family had set up the array during the “Solarize Medfield” drive, in which the town partnered with the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center and the state’s Green Communities Division to lower local installation costs.
“We were thrilled to be a part of that campaign in 2016,” she said. “New England Clean Energy, which installed the panels, will be on-site (Saturday). They will be allowing folks to see the installation on the roof, as well as the equipment in the basement.”
Conner said she had invited the other participants of Solarize Medfield to the open house to share their stories, and that Eversource energy efficiency experts would be there also, discussing subjects like efficient appliances and how best to weatherize one’s home.
Conner said she and her husband had been interested in adding a solar array to their home for a long time and, when the time came to replace their roof, they chose to go with a metal roof to make installation easier.
“There are two ways it gives back. There’s the reduction of our energy bill – we’re saving $1,800 a year on energy,” she said, adding that placing the solar energy on the market qualifies for a clean-energy certificate. “We’re compensated for that – it generates about $1,600.”
Many people, said Conner, ask about the system’s payback. While a solar system is a large investment, she said the benefits could generate a payback in about seven years.
“If you’re thinking about replacing your roof, you should probably wait until after that (to get solar),” she said. “People also ask if we had to cut some trees down – indeed, we did.”
Conner said she was unsure how many people might attend the open house.
“I certainly sent out a lot of invitations,” she said. “I would love to see 100 people there.”
Mike Gleason can be reached at 508-316-2809 or mgleason@wickedlocal.com. For news throughout the day, follow him on Twitter @MGleason_MDN.
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Maurice Goulet
Director of Public Works
Town of Medfield
459 Main Street
Medfield MA 02052
Dear Mr. Goulet:
The Medfield Garden Club would like to thank you and the Department of Public Works for all you do in helping us achieve one of the primary missions of our club: the beautification of Medfield’s highways and byways through civic plantings. The DPW crews, under the resourceful and skilled supervision of Bobbie Kennedy, have been instrumental in creating islands and planters, edged, loamed and mulched, into which we put flowers and shrubs, but it’s the structural work that your crews do for us that makes our individual gardens lovely. Your partnership with our club is much appreciated and the importance of that partnership is evident when residents and visitors alike remark on the beauty of Medfield, its trees, shrubs and flowers, all of which make Medfield, Medfield.
Thank you for the work you do in our TASC sites and thank you for your continued and long-time support of the Medfield Garden Club. We couldn’t do it without you!
Sincerely,
Michele Feinsilver Hoye
President, Medfield Garden Club
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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. Residents are welcome to stop by to talk in person about any town matters.
Residents can also have coffee and see the Council on Aging in action (a vibrant organization with lots going on). I can be reached at 508-359-9190 or via this blog about Medfield matters https://medfield02052.wordpress.com/, where any schedule changes will be posted.
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From Susan Maritan –

Do you shop at Shaws supermarkets? If so, please consider collecting their fall promotion stickers and donating them to New Life Furniture Bank. From now until December 13, 2018, the stickers can be redeemed for Luminarc PureBox Glass Food-Storage Containers. These containers are extremely useful to clients, so lets see how many stickers we can collect! You can mail them to (or drop them in the mail box of) Kathy Mills, 6 Wild Holly Lane, Medfield MA 02052.