Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 2/5/2019 7:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: John & Christina Markey Community Center, 7 Washington St.
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47-19 1  Council MinutesMinutes of the Meeting of January 22, 2019.approvedPass Action details Video Video
47-19 1  Council MinutesMinutes of the Meeting of January 22, 2019.approvedPass Action details Video Video
48-19 1  Council MinutesMinutes of the Meeting of January 29, 2019.approvedPass Action details Video Video
48-19 1  Council MinutesMinutes of the Meeting of January 29, 2019.approvedPass Action details Video Video
49-19 1  PetitionLivery: Linda DelloIacono, 259, Mountain Ave. #1, Malden, 1 car (Renewal)referredPass Action details Not available
50-19 1  PetitionLivery: Ideal Park Limousine Service, Inc., 61 High Rock Rd., Malden, 1 car (Renewal)referredPass Action details Video Video
51-19 1  PetitionLivery: Samson Assefa, 47 Second St., Malden, 2 cars (Renewal)referredPass Action details Video Video
52-19 1  PetitionClass II: West End Auto, 373 Summer St.., Malden, 0 cars (Renewal)referredPass Action details Video Video
53-19 1  PetitionExtended Hours: Walgreens #03130, 185 Centre St., Malden, Hours: 7 days, 24 hours (Renewal)referredPass Action details Video Video
54-19 1  OrderOrder: That the Public Safety Committee of the City Council perform review to insure adequate fire department coverage and response times, especially on the east side of Malden. This review should be performed by the City Council in conjunction with the Mayor's Office, Fire Chief, and other City personnel whose subject matter knowledge would be valuable. Be it further resolved: the discussion also include: how medical emergencies, specifically the increasing number of opiate-related emergencies, impact equipment availability; consider if adding ambulance(s) to the Fire Department fleet would free up larger fire vehicles.referredPass Action details Not available
55-19 1  OrdinanceOrdinance: Be it ordained that Chapter 9 of the Revised Ordinances of 1991 be amended relative to storage of Solid Waste. Be it hereby Ordained by the Malden City Council that Chapter 9 of the Revised Ordinances of 1991, as amended, be further amended as follows: In Section 9.27 (Definitions Applicable to All Waste), by striking out the first two sentences of the definition of “receptacles” and inserting in place thereof the following: “Recycling bins and approved trash bags, which have been placed in barrels which are watertight, have tight fitting lids, are rust resistant and structurally sound and easily filled, emptied and cleaned.” In Section 9.28 (Standards and Regulations), by adding after the words “approved trash bags” as appearing in the fourth paragraph of Subsection A (Residential Waste) the words “stored in barrels” In Section 9.28 (Standards and Regulations), by adding after the words “properly ties or secured” as appearing in the first sentence of Subsection B 2 (Solid Waste Collection by City Collector) the words “and stored in barrels”.referredPass Action details Video Video
56-19 1  CommunicationCommunication: Malden Housing Authority Annual Report 2019.received and filedPass Action details Video Video
57-19 1  Committee ReportCommittee Report: Communication from the Planning Board Re: CCP# 509-18 (Be it hereby Ordained that Chapter 12 of the R.O. of 1991, as amended, be further amended relative to allowing multifamily dwellings only up to seven stories.) Be it hereby Ordained that Section 300.1.1 of Chapter 12 of the R.O of 1991 be amended to read: “Except for residential use “dwelling, multifamily, more than 6 stories but not to exceed 7 stories,” where special permit shall be required by the City Council in accordance with Section 300.10 (all structures more than six stories), for all uses where a special permit is required, as indicated by the letter “SP”, may be allowed only by Special Permit granted by the Planning Board in conformance with the following controls.” Be it hereby Ordained that Section 300.3.2.7 of Chapter 12 of the R.O. of 1991 be amended by striking “Dwelling, multifamily, more than 6 stories but not exceeding 12 stories.” And inserting “Dwelling, multifamily, more than 6 stories but not exceeding 7 stories.” Be it hereby Ordained that Section 300.3.2.8 of Chapter 12 of the R.O. received and filedPass Action details Video Video
509-18 1  OrdinanceBe it hereby Ordained that Chapter 12 of the R.O. of 1991, as amended, be further amended relative to allowing multifamily dwellings only up to seven (7) stories.amendedPass Action details Not available
509-18 1  OrdinanceBe it hereby Ordained that Chapter 12 of the R.O. of 1991, as amended, be further amended relative to allowing multifamily dwellings only up to seven (7) stories.enrolled as amendedPass Action details Not available
58-19 1  Committee ReportCommittee Report: Communication from the Planning Board Re: CCP# 521-18 (Be it hereby ordained that Section 700.1.3.1 of Chapter 12, Revised Ordinances of 1991 as amended, be further amended to add the following language.) 700.1.3.1 Except in the case of the conversion or change of use of an existing building containing more than three stories, no residential conversion to a multifamily dwelling greater than three stories is allowed; there shall be no variance of this provision.received and filedPass Action details Video Video
521-18 1  OrdinanceBe it hereby ordained that Section 700.1.3.1 of Chapter 12, Revised Ordinances of 1991 as amended, be further amended to add the following language.amendedPass Action details Not available
521-18 1  OrdinanceBe it hereby ordained that Section 700.1.3.1 of Chapter 12, Revised Ordinances of 1991 as amended, be further amended to add the following language.enrolled as amendedPass Action details Not available
59-19 1  Committee ReportCommittee Report: License: Class II: Champion Motors USA, 251 Broadway, Malden, 15 Cars (Renewal)received and filedPass Action details Not available
13-19 1  PetitionClass II: Champion Motors USA, 251 Broadway, Malden, 15 Cars (Renewal)deniedPass Action details Not available
137-16 1  PetitionPetition: National Grid to replace existing 25 psig to LP 4” Regulator Station in the sidewalk area of 158 Washington St., Malden, MA   Action details Not available
379-17 1  PetitionPetition of National Grid and Verizon New England Inc. to install a jointly owned pole on Cross St approximately 200 feet from the intersection of Main St. (HEARING REQUIRED)   Action details Not available
380-17 1  PetitionPetition of Verizon Wireless to install Small Cell antenna on an existing utility pole on Glenwood St. (HEARING REQUIRED)   Action details Not available
411-17 1  PetitionNational Grid and Verizon New England, Inc request permission to locate poles, wires, and fixtures, including the necessary sustaining and protecting fixtures, along and across the following public way: Bryant St. for service to new customer’s Pad Mount transformer (HEARING REQUIRED).   Action details Not available
224-18 1  OrderOrder: The Fellsmere Housing Group and Friends of Fellsmere Heights to present their proposal of a zoning overlay allowing clustered mixed of residential housing at the former Malden Hospital Site to the Rules & Ordinance Committee.   Action details Not available
385-18 1  OrderOrder: That the City Council create a five member ad hoc committee to investigate the Condition and Safety of the Natural Gas Infrastructure in Malden. The committee shall be composed of three City Coucillors, the DPW Director and the City Engineer, or their designees.   Action details Not available
507-18 1  OrderOrder: That the City of Malden accept the provisions of M.G.L. Ch. 59 Section 5, clause 17, 17C, 17C ½, & 17D relative to increasing veterans tax abatements annually.taken from the tablePass Action details Video Video
507-18 1  OrderOrder: That the City of Malden accept the provisions of M.G.L. Ch. 59 Section 5, clause 17, 17C, 17C ½, & 17D relative to increasing veterans tax abatements annually.referredPass Action details Not available
27-19 1  OrderOrder: That the Mayor and City Council hereby fix the following dates and hours for the 2019 City Preliminary and Election for the election of Mayor, Councillors at Large, Ward Councillors, and School Committee members: May 14 Nomination papers available from the City Clerk's Office July 25 5:00 P.M. last day and hour to obtain nomination papers from the City Clerk's Office (53:9A) July 30 5:00 P.M. last day and hour to submit nomination papers to the Registrar of Voter's Office for certification (53:7) August 13 5:00 P.M. last day and hour to file certified nomination papers with the City Clerk's Office (53:10) August 15 5:00 P.M. last day and hour for filing withdrawals from nomination for the preliminary or objections to nomination (55B:7; 53:13) August 28 8:00 P.M. close of registration for the preliminary (51:26) September 9 5:00 P.M. first campaign finance statement due (55:18) September 17 PRELIMINARY September 23 5:00 P.M. last day and hour to withdraw from nomination at the preliminary or petition for a recount of votes or, if a preliminary is not held, to withdrtaken from the tablePass Action details Video Video
27-19 1  OrderOrder: That the Mayor and City Council hereby fix the following dates and hours for the 2019 City Preliminary and Election for the election of Mayor, Councillors at Large, Ward Councillors, and School Committee members: May 14 Nomination papers available from the City Clerk's Office July 25 5:00 P.M. last day and hour to obtain nomination papers from the City Clerk's Office (53:9A) July 30 5:00 P.M. last day and hour to submit nomination papers to the Registrar of Voter's Office for certification (53:7) August 13 5:00 P.M. last day and hour to file certified nomination papers with the City Clerk's Office (53:10) August 15 5:00 P.M. last day and hour for filing withdrawals from nomination for the preliminary or objections to nomination (55B:7; 53:13) August 28 8:00 P.M. close of registration for the preliminary (51:26) September 9 5:00 P.M. first campaign finance statement due (55:18) September 17 PRELIMINARY September 23 5:00 P.M. last day and hour to withdraw from nomination at the preliminary or petition for a recount of votes or, if a preliminary is not held, to withdramendedPass Action details Video Video
27-19 1  OrderOrder: That the Mayor and City Council hereby fix the following dates and hours for the 2019 City Preliminary and Election for the election of Mayor, Councillors at Large, Ward Councillors, and School Committee members: May 14 Nomination papers available from the City Clerk's Office July 25 5:00 P.M. last day and hour to obtain nomination papers from the City Clerk's Office (53:9A) July 30 5:00 P.M. last day and hour to submit nomination papers to the Registrar of Voter's Office for certification (53:7) August 13 5:00 P.M. last day and hour to file certified nomination papers with the City Clerk's Office (53:10) August 15 5:00 P.M. last day and hour for filing withdrawals from nomination for the preliminary or objections to nomination (55B:7; 53:13) August 28 8:00 P.M. close of registration for the preliminary (51:26) September 9 5:00 P.M. first campaign finance statement due (55:18) September 17 PRELIMINARY September 23 5:00 P.M. last day and hour to withdraw from nomination at the preliminary or petition for a recount of votes or, if a preliminary is not held, to withdradopted as amendedPass Action details Video Video