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massdee Posted - 01/02/2009 : 08:02:53 AM
MIDTERM MEETING OF THE COMMON COUNCIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 2009, 8:15PM, CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, EVERETT, MA


1. C0001-09 Order/s/Councilor Eloy Lou Sierra, as Senior Member
To elect a President of the Common Council for the calendar year 2009.


2. C0002-09 Order/s/Newly Elected President
To adopt the Common Council Rules of 2008 as the Rules of the Common Council for the calendar year 2009.


3. C0003-09 Order/s/Newly Elected President
To adopt the Joint Rules of 2008 as the Joint Rules for the calendar year 2009.


4. C0004-09 Order/s/Newly Elected President
That the newly elected president of the Common Council appoint three members to serve as messengers to notify the Mayor and the Board of Aldermen of their organization.


5. Adjournment.

Respectfully submitted:
Caroline McCorry
Adm. Assist. / Ofc. Mgr.
Everett City Council Office
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massdee Posted - 12/22/2009 : 11:10:28 AM
Is it true a member of the Planning Board received a letter stating his services are no longer needed after Jan 1,2010?





" Send in the Clowns "
tetris Posted - 12/22/2009 : 09:05:15 AM
Thanks for the info. I usually follow the legal notices to see what's going on with some of the boards. I know that there was supposed to be a planning board meeting a couple of months ago to follow through with the plan presented earlier in the year to sub-divide the lower Broadway parcel to split off the railroad spur portion.

That hearing ended up being the same night as city hall was packed for the pre-school issue. As far as I could tell, the hearing never happened that night and I lost track of the issue after that. Sounds like that hearing may have happened at a later date but did not need to be readvertised. Thanks for putting it back on the radar.
justme Posted - 12/22/2009 : 08:52:41 AM
As stated, something's going on. Is it possible for one of you to explain what it is or can you provide the code book so we can decipher what you're not telling us?
Hallowed Dreams Posted - 12/22/2009 : 08:46:31 AM
I know the same SweetDeal. A person on the planning board knows that and after questions got asked he got a letter in the mail that his services on the planning board were no longer needed as of 1/1/10. Cross the mayor and he comes after you with a vengence and he has the money to do so.
massdee Posted - 12/22/2009 : 08:44:24 AM
I don't get it. I thought a developer bought that property down there that doesn't have anything to do with Thibeault. What exactly is going on? Please explain.





" Send in the Clowns "
sweetdeal2007 Posted - 12/22/2009 : 12:52:03 AM
tetris go to the planning board meeting next monday you willknow where the money came from I heard yesterday that a man has come forward to the planning board that thiebault put up to get his piles down on lower broadway after reading what you post and what I know it makes sense to me now I could be wrong but I think I am correct on this one, the question was asked by one of the members to bring plans of what they are going to put down there the man is 31 years old and could not answer the question. so I suggest you and everyone else go to the planning board meeting on monday evening
tetris Posted - 12/21/2009 : 11:54:30 PM
Well, Councilor Simonelli certainly went out with his guns blazing. Probably not really an appropriate time and place for some of his remarks; but I doubt that he could have gotten any of the media outlets in the city to print any of that without doing it the way that he did. Even still, they may ignore it. What “good” could possibly come out of it?

I thought that it was strange that the council waited until the last minute to chose someone to honor President Cardello at her last Council meeting. I wonder if something should be read into that other than the members being lazy.

2.
I wish that I had the time to post about this item before the meeting. This generous contribution did catch my eye when I was putting together my pre-meeting comments but I never did think of it in terms of a possible ethics issue. After the issue was raised though, I could understand how it could be seen that way. So, I did what I usually do when I don't know the answer, some research.

I could not find anything in MGL that said that this type of donation is an issue. I found the same section of MGL (Chapter 44, Section 53) as the City Solicitor did and agree with her that there nothing in there that would prevent this type of donation.

That said though, I do understand the concern that an “anonymous” donation may not be truly that and it is only being done that way to hide something. But in a small city like this, it's hard to keep that kind of thing under wraps though. Since the City Council has to approve all donations, if there was anything suspicious about a donation, it would likely come out there, especially if the electorate keeps them on their toes.

The one thing that I don't understand though is why asking questions is equated to being negative? As far as I'm concerned, asking valid questions is the one of the most positive things we can do to participate in the democratic process. I glad that the Council felt the same way tonight.

10.
I guess that the Council isn't holding a complete grudge against Alderman Marchese.

11.
Is it just me? I'm always more confused after the City Engineer speaks than I was before he started. And trying to get him to clarify things generally seems to only make things worse.

12.
The new Water Superintendent has his work cut out for him. I hope that he knows what he's gotten himself into.

13.
I still have no confidence that this project will get addressed any time soon. I think that the only hope that we have is that it is a relatively small project ($100,000?!) in the scheme of things.

14.
I didn't really get the need for delaying this piece until next year. What would prevent something like this from being implemented ASAP?
justme Posted - 12/21/2009 : 6:28:29 PM
The question was, can the city accept a donation this way? Let me take it further........... Is it legal for the CC & BOA to accept a gift when they don't know where it came from?

If, as has been implied, the donor is known (by someone), doesn't that information have to be on file somewhere? If it's on record somewhere, then it's not really anonymous. Is it?

Paul Posted - 12/21/2009 : 6:14:05 PM
Why would it be illegal,because it is anonymous?
The City accepts contributions all the time.
Am I missing something here?
Tails Posted - 12/21/2009 : 2:37:38 PM
WRONG.

I said it was generous, and asked if it was legal. I think that is a legitimate question. What if it’s not?
If they know who the donor is………and the donor wants to remain anonymous, that’ fine.
The flowers comment was in fun, and we all know funds earmarked for certain things do not always get used for what they are appropriated for.

Just like - One earmark targeted for child safety is actually being used by Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria Jr. to buy a new pothole-patching machine.
just wondering Posted - 12/21/2009 : 12:37:09 PM
quote:
Originally posted by Fran

I would think they know who the donor is but that person has requested anonymity. I highly doubt a basket full of unmarked bills showed up on the door step of City Hall.



I agree Fran....unfortunately for some posters, the urge to inject negativity into a positive situation is too great to pass up.
Fran Posted - 12/21/2009 : 08:46:54 AM
I would think they know who the donor is but that person has requested anonymity. I highly doubt a basket full of unmarked bills showed up on the door step of City Hall.
Tails Posted - 12/20/2009 : 2:57:35 PM
quote:
Originally posted by justme

No comments on #2? Can the city actually accept this donation without facing an ethics violation? I realize it's earmarked for elder services and no one wants to say no to helping them, but why anonymously? It certainly makes me wonder....................



This is very interesting. I think the solicitor and the auditor should answer questions on it. 1st, is it legal, and please show where in MGL it says that it's legal to do.

Also, how do you audit that? I'm sure the state will eventually want to see that for tax purposes. $25,000.00 is a generous donation, and going to a good purpose but, if I had $25,000.00 and I really wanted to help the elderly and stay anonymous........ we have plenty in this city that are loosing their homes and cant afford to heat their homes. I'd go to an elderly complex and pay their heat the rest of the winter. I would not trust a city to pick and choose what to do with that kind of money.

I'd be afraid it would go to flowers..........
justme Posted - 12/20/2009 : 10:53:52 AM
No comments on #2? Can the city actually accept this donation without facing an ethics violation? I realize it's earmarked for elder services and no one wants to say no to helping them, but why anonymously? It certainly makes me wonder....................
tetris Posted - 12/20/2009 : 08:22:43 AM
9.
I know that the developer is pushing for this mostly so that they can get the land sub-divided; that can’t be done without the frontage that this will provided. I don’t have a problem with that. However, I don’t think that the city should lose sight of the issue of whether or not there is adequate access to this parcel of land to support the development of the land.

10.
I have my doubts that a grace period on Code Enforcement violations will generate much in the way of revenue. They could have been paid once upon a time without any additional charges and they weren’t. People are also aware that they can take them to court and get them thrown out. That said, I don’t any problem with trying the program; anything that it generates will be a bonus in my opinion. I wonder if there will be any lingering animosity between the Common Council and Alderman Marchese that could cause this piece to get derailed though.

11.
Does anyone really expect there will be any type of firm response on this piece that will make it go away once and for all? If that was going to happen, it probably would have happened already.

12.
Which direction will the water “ballet” take this week? Only time will tell.

13.
Not expecting any good news on this piece either. I can’t find it on any State project list that would indicate that it is in the works for any time soon.

14.
What spurred this piece? I can’t say that I frequent the Glendale Square area much at night. What’s the truth about what’s going on there and in the Norwood Street parking lot?

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