Commonwealth Magazine article on the Medfield State Hospital clean up.
Former Medfield hospital cleanup sets precedent
Negotiated plan increases state spending $1 million
Commonwealth Magazine article on the Medfield State Hospital clean up.
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A group is looking to site a marijuana dispensary in the downtown, at the former Strata Bank site. The annual town meeting (ATM) last year only zoned the Industrial Extensive (IE) areas of town for such marijuana dispensaries. The IE districts are all located around the intersection of Rte 27 and West Street (NB – I originally mistakenly put in the intersection of Rtes 109 & 27 – sorry).
Medical marijuana was a topic covered at the Massachusetts Municipal Association fall meeting for selectmen that I attended last Saturday. In the status update remarks by the MMA’s executive director, Geoff Beckwith, he said that – –
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Watertown PD officer chasing bombing suspects expecting car jacking suspects to do the usual park and flee on foot, but instead gets two car lengths away from two people firing at him. Only three officers on duty at that time. Officer throws cruiser in reverse and lays across bench seat to avoid being executed as Shawn Collins had been. Sargent also responded, and those two then engaged in continual firefight with the two terrorist for 8-10 minutes until next officers arrived.
Standing ovation to appreciate all the officers who were involved.
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At Massachusetts Municipal Association fall selectmen training, hearing now from Boston and Watertown Police Departments about the Marathon bombing response. Later programs on evaluating town administrators, water infrastructure, managing town infrastructure, and effects of state actions.
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BOARD OF SELECTMEN to residents –
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING
MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2013
MEDFIELD HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM
7:30 PM
Please join us at the Special Town Meeting on October 7, 2013 to discuss the following three articles. Town Meeting has a quorum requirement of 250 registered voters and the meeting cannot begin without an official quorum present.
Article 1. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to petition the General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for special legislation to direct the Commissioner of the Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance to transfer to the Town for no or nominal consideration the Medfield State Hospital water tower and related land and easements, and the so-called Medfield State Hospital tubular well-field and related easements, totaling approximately 29 acres, for public purposes, including the maintenance and improvement of the current and future public water supply system, and legislation to include such terms, conditions, and language as the Board of Selectmen determines to be in the best interest, provided that any provision for the Town’s payment of compensation shall require further town meeting authorization, or do or act anything in relation thereto.
Article 2. 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 conducting preliminary design and cost estimates for the construction of a new Medfield State Hospital Water Tower and appurtenant water mains, and to authorize the Board of Water and Sewerage to accept grants from the State and/or Federal governments and to enter into contracts with consultants, designers and contractors, or do or act anything in relation thereto.
Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to acquire by purchase, eminent domain, or otherwise a certain tract of land containing approximately 31 acres, together with all improvements thereon, located on Foundry and Philip Streets, consisting of all of the land subject to a certain agreement of sale between the Trustees of Red Gate Realty Trust et aI., Sellers and Michael Viano, et al., Buyers, dated July 31, 2012, namely: “Parcel B” containing 30.8 acres shown on a plan of Red Gate Farm recorded with Norfolk Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 603, Page 7, being a portion of the land described in a deed recorded in Book 28039, Page 347, and the southern portion ofthe lot conveyed to Brenda A. Kenny by deed recorded with said Registry of Deeds in Book 11573, Page 25, said land also being shown on Town ofMedfield Board of Assessors’ Maps, on Map 39 as Lot 33 and a portion of Lot 29, for a total acquisition price of one million, four hundred thousand dollars ($1,400,000.00) for municipal purposes limited to open space and passive recreation, said authorization to include the exercise of Town’s first refusal option, as provided in G.L. Chapter 61, Section 8 and to appropriate, transfer from available funds including the conservation fund established pursuant to G.L. Chapter 40, Section 8C and/or borrow such sum(s) of money as may be necessary to fund both the acquisition price and any incidental legal, engineering, or other acquisition expenses and to authorize the Treasurer/Collector, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, to borrow in accordance with the provisions of G.L. Chapter 44, Section 7, Paragraph 3 or any other enabling statute, and to authorize the Board of Selectmen to execute any and all documents and to take any and all other action necessary to accomplish said land acquisition, provided that all appropriations and/or borrowing authorized under this article be contingent upon voters’ approval of a so-called Proposition 2Yz debt exclusion, as provided in G.L. Chapter 59, Section 21 C, or do or act anything in relation thereto.
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From Bill Massaro – Special Town Meeting 7 Oct 2013
What is Article 1?
Authorizes Selectmen, under a Home Rule Amendment, to petition State Senator James Timilty to file Special Legislation allowing DCAMM to transfer: the old 29-acre Medfield State Hospital Tubular Well-field off Colonial Road; the Hospital campus Water Tower; and 6 acres of the Tower land to Medfield at no or nominal cost.
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Why has DCAMM agreed to this transfer?
Under the Mediated Settlement for the Construction & Demolition Debris Area cleanup
alongside and in the Charles River at the hospital, DCAMM has agreed they:
Why does Medfield need the Well-field & Tower?
The Well-field:
The Water Tower & Tower Land:
Please Vote “Yes” on Article 1
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From Town Moderator –
Hello All:
I hope everyone has enjoyed a great September. As you know, we are on the hunt for a Quorum for next Monday night’s Special Town Meeting. This is not a time of year when folks are naturally thinking of Town Meeting, so I urge an extra effort to communicate with our friends and neighbors. I have attached an invitation letter to be circulated to town residents – please pass on this invite to all the Medfield friends and neighbors you are connected with via email. As usual, there is a sign at Town Hall and on Saturday at the transfer station, a notice is going out in the school packets, MedfieldTV is running announcements, the local papers will have notices, and town officials and committee members have been urged to attend and encourage others to attend the meeting. But, the best assurance of a quorum is for all of us to pass along word of the meeting (and bring a neighbor with you).
We have important and ‘strategic’ Articles before us on Monday – long-term town water supply and open space. But, I did just hear on the radio that the Red Sox vs. Rays Game 3 is scheduled for Monday at a time TBD. So, don’t hesitate to tell people that the Moderator will be moving through our agenda with “all due dispatch.” We don’t anticipate a long meeting.
Thanks for sending along the invitation and I look forward to seeing you on Monday.
Very best,
SCOTT
Scott F. McDermott
Town Moderator
Town of Medfield
781.799.1285
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Trial not proceeding again until Monday, so I will be at The Center for the first Friday office hours after all. Since I also said I would be there next Friday, I will just do office hours both days, from 9-10am.
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This from John Nunnari –
HOUSE SETS DATE FOR SPECIAL ELECTION TO REPLACE WINSLOW
A special election to replace former Rep. Daniel Winslow in the 9th Norfolk House district will be held on Jan. 7, 2014, the House ordered on Monday. Less than half way through his second two-year term, Winslow resigned over the weekend, leaving his former House district unrepresented to take a position as vice president and general counsel at Rimini Street, a Las-Vegas-based global provider of “enterprise software support services.” The Norfolk Republican delivered his farewell address to colleagues last week during his final session as a member of the House. During that session, he cast a vote to repeal the sales tax on software design services. After the House adopted the special election order, Secretary of State William Galvin announced primaries in the special election will be held on Dec.10 and that potential candidates will have until Oct. 29 to submit at least 150 nomination signatures to local officials for certification. The district includes Norfolk, Plainville, Wrentham, one precinct in Walpole, one precinct in Millis, and two precincts in Medfield
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