Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 6/11/2019 7:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: John & Christina Markey Community Center, 7 Washington St.
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263-19 1  Council MinutesMinutes of the Meeting of May 28, 2019.approvedPass Action details Video Video
264-19 1  Council MinutesMinutes of the Meeting of June 4, 2019.approvedPass Action details Video Video
265-19 1  PetitionPetition: Comcast, Exchange Street and Middlesex Street North grant of location to install new underground conduit for service to 50 Pleasant Street. (HEARING REQUIRED)grantedPass Action details Video Video
266-19 1  PetitionSelf-Service Gas Station: Gibbs Oil Co., 728 Main St. Malden (Renewal)referredPass Action details Video Video
267-19 1  PetitionOutdoor Parking: Northeast Transport & Snow Services, Inc., 531 Broadway, Malden, 5 spaces (Renewal)referredPass Action details Video Video
268-19 1  PetitionSelf-Service gas Station: Wash Depot I, Inc., 333 Eastern Ave. Malden (Renewal)referredPass Action details Video Video
269-19 1  PetitionSelf-Service Gas Station: Speedway LLC, 214 Broadway, Malden (Renewal)referredPass Action details Video Video
270-19 1  PetitionLodging House: Mitoan LLC, 52 Maple St., Malden (Renewal)referredPass Action details Video Video
271-19 1  PetitionPool Table - Mr. Suazo’s Barber Shop, 16 Lebanon Street, Malden - 1 Table NewreferredPass Action details Video Video
272-19 1  ResolutionResolve: By the Malden City Council: that any person serving in a part-time capacity as the Community Preservation Act Administrator appointed by the Community Preservation Committee be designated a Special Municipal Employee.referredPass Action details Video Video
273-19 1  OrderOrder: That $350,000 is appropriated from available PEG Access enterprise fund available free cash to fund Public, Education, and Governmental Access related improvements to the new City Hall building. Councillor CamellreferredPass Action details Not available
225-19 1  OrdinanceOrdered: Be it hereby ordained that Section 8.42.5 of the Revised Ordinances of 1991 be further amended as related to the Police Patrolman’s salary schedule.ordainedPass Action details Video Video
275-19 1  Committee ReportCommittee Report: Finance (Paper 242-19 ORDERED: That One Million Four Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($1,450,000) is appropriated to pay costs of design and construction of Roosevelt Park and to meet this appropriation, the Treasurer, with approval of the Mayor is authorized to borrow said amount under M.G.L.ch44,§7(1), M.G.L.c.44B or pursuant to any other enabling authority, and to issue bonds or notes of the City therefor. The Mayor and Treasurer are each authorized to contract for and expend any Federal, State or other aid available for the project, including the acceptance of any grants related to such project, and to take any other act necessary to carry out this project. Any premium received upon the sale of any bonds or notes approved by this vote, less any such premium applied to the payment of the costs of issuance of such bonds or notes, may be applied to the payment of costs approved by this vote in accordance with M.G.L.c.44,§20, thereby reducing the amount authorized to be borrowed to pay such costs by a like amount. The repayment of said loan will be made by utilireceived and filedPass Action details Video Video
242-19 1  OrderOrdered: That One Million Four Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($1,450,000) is appropriated to pay costs of design and construction of Roosevelt Park and to meet this appropriation, the Treasurer, with approval of the Mayor is authorized to borrow said amount under M.G.L. c. 44, Section 7(25) or any other enabling authority, and in conjunction therewith, the Mayor and Treasurer are each authorized to enter into one or more loan and/or security agreements, and the Mayor is authorized to contract for and expend any Federal, State or other aid available for the project, including any grant related to such project, and to take any other action necessary to carry out this project. Any premium received upon the sale of any bonds or notes approved by this vote, less any such premium applied to the payment of the costs of issuance of such bonds or notes, may be applied to the payment of costs approved by this vote in accordance with M.G.L. c. 44, §20, thereby reducing the amount authorized to be borrowed to pay such costs by a like amount. The repayment of said loan will be made by utiliziamendedPass Action details Not available
242-19 1  OrderOrdered: That One Million Four Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($1,450,000) is appropriated to pay costs of design and construction of Roosevelt Park and to meet this appropriation, the Treasurer, with approval of the Mayor is authorized to borrow said amount under M.G.L. c. 44, Section 7(25) or any other enabling authority, and in conjunction therewith, the Mayor and Treasurer are each authorized to enter into one or more loan and/or security agreements, and the Mayor is authorized to contract for and expend any Federal, State or other aid available for the project, including any grant related to such project, and to take any other action necessary to carry out this project. Any premium received upon the sale of any bonds or notes approved by this vote, less any such premium applied to the payment of the costs of issuance of such bonds or notes, may be applied to the payment of costs approved by this vote in accordance with M.G.L. c. 44, §20, thereby reducing the amount authorized to be borrowed to pay such costs by a like amount. The repayment of said loan will be made by utiliziamendedPass Action details Not available
242-19 1  OrderOrdered: That One Million Four Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($1,450,000) is appropriated to pay costs of design and construction of Roosevelt Park and to meet this appropriation, the Treasurer, with approval of the Mayor is authorized to borrow said amount under M.G.L. c. 44, Section 7(25) or any other enabling authority, and in conjunction therewith, the Mayor and Treasurer are each authorized to enter into one or more loan and/or security agreements, and the Mayor is authorized to contract for and expend any Federal, State or other aid available for the project, including any grant related to such project, and to take any other action necessary to carry out this project. Any premium received upon the sale of any bonds or notes approved by this vote, less any such premium applied to the payment of the costs of issuance of such bonds or notes, may be applied to the payment of costs approved by this vote in accordance with M.G.L. c. 44, §20, thereby reducing the amount authorized to be borrowed to pay such costs by a like amount. The repayment of said loan will be made by utiliziadopted as amendedPass Action details Not available
274-19 1  Committee ReportCommittee Report: Rules & Ordinance (Paper # 224-19) Order: Be it hereby Ordained that Section 6.20 (Amusement Machines) of the Revised Ordinances of 1991 be hereby further amended by striking portions and inserting language to Sections 6.21, 6.22 and 6.23. (Per attached document).received and filedPass Action details Video Video
224-19 1  OrdinanceOrder: Be it hereby Ordained that Section 6.20 (Amusement Machines) of the Revised Ordinances of 1991 be hereby further amended by striking portions and inserting language to Sections 6.20.1, 6.20.2 and 6.20.3. (Per attached document).enrolledPass Action details Not available
276-19 1  Committee ReportCommittee Report: Rules & Ordinance (Paper # 211-19) Order: Be it hereby ordained that Section 9.36 (Storage Containers) of the Revised Ordinances of 1991as amended, be hereby further amended by striking portions and inserting language to Section 9.36. (Per attached document).received and filedPass Action details Video Video
211-19 1  OrdinanceOrder: Be it hereby ordained that Section 9.36 (Storage Containers) of the Revised Ordinances of 1991as amended, be hereby further amended by striking portions and inserting language to Section 9.36. (Per attached document).enrolledPass Action details Not available
277-19 1  Committee ReportCommittee Report: License Papers # 237-19, #238-19, #239-19, #210-19 237-19 Outdoor Parking: Andreas Tsitos, 29 Madison St., Malden, 40 spaces (Renewal) 238-19 Outdoor Parking: Andreas Tsitos, 25 Florence St., Malden, 34 spaces (Renewal) 239-19 Taxi Driver: Richelle Destasio, 201 Chelsea St. #208, Everett, MA 02149 (New) 210-19 Lodging House: Lawrence W. French, 98 Laurel St., Malden (Renewal) 12-19 Family Auto Mall, Inc. - Class II: 1160-1176 Eastern Ave., Malden, 18 cars (Renewal)received and filedPass Action details Video Video
237-19 1  PetitionOutdoor Parking: Andreas Tsitos, 29 Madison St., Malden, 40 spaces (Renewal)referredPass Action details Not available
238-19 1  PetitionOutdoor Parking: Andreas Tsitos, 25 Florence St., Malden, 34 spaces (Renewal)referredPass Action details Not available
239-19 1  PetitionTaxi Driver: Richelle Destasio, 201 Chelsea St. #208, Everett, MA 02149 (New)grantedPass Action details Not available
210-19 1  PetitionLodging House: Lawrence W. French, 98 Laurel St., Malden (Renewal)grantedPass Action details Not available
12-19 1  PetitionClass II: Family Auto Mall, Inc., 1160-1176 Eastern Ave., Malden, 18 cars (Renewal)grantedPass Action details Not available
278-19 1  Committee ReportCommittee Report: Personnel Appointments (Paper #279-19) Jenelle DeVits, 3 Sheridan Street, Malden as the council appointment for the Cannabis License Control Commission.received and filedPass Action details Video Video
279-19 1  AppointmentCouncil Appointment: Jenelle DeVits, 3 Sheridan Street, Malden as a member of the Cannabis License Enforcement Commission.appointedPass Action details Not available
303-19 1  Committee ReportCommittee Report: Public Property (Paper # 261-19 Order: That pursuant to MGL c40 sec14, the City Council authorizes the Grant of Easement from Corp. 245LLC owner of property known as 245 Commercial Street for the extension of the contiguous public sidewalk for bus loading and unloading purposes. The Easement contains approximately 30 square feet.)received and filedPass Action details Not available
261-19 1  OrderOrder: That Pursuant to M.G.L. c. 40 section 14, the City Council authorizes the Grant of Easement from Corp 245 LLC owner of property known as 245 Commercial Street for the extension of the contiguous public sidewalk for bus loading and unloading purposes. The Easement contains approximately 30 square feet. Councillor O’Malley Councillor WinslowadoptedPass Action details Not available
304-19 1  Committee ReportCommittee Report: Public Property (Paper 262-19 Order: That pursuant to MGLc40 sec14, the City Council authorizes the Grant of Easement from Stag 111 Malden LLC owner of property known as 243 Medford Street for the extension of the contiguous public sidewalk for bus loading and unloading purposes. The Easement contains approximately 30 square feet.)received and filedPass Action details Not available
262-19 1  OrderOrder: That Pursuant to M.G.L. c. 40 section 14, the City Council authorizes the Grant of Easement from Stag III Malden LLC owner of property known as 243 Medford Street Malden for the extension of the contiguous public sidewalk for bus loading and unloading purposes. The Easement contains approximately 30 square feet. Councillor O’Malley, Councillor WinslowadoptedPass 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
64-19 1  OrdinanceBe it hereby Ordained that Section 35, Subsection 1 of Chapter 11 of the Rules & Ordinance of 1991 be further amended as follows: Strike "Remove snow, slush and ice from said sidewalk within 24 (twenty-four) hours after snowfall has ended or the Public Works Director has declared that snow removal operations are complete." and insert: "For Non-Commercial Properties” (excluding multifamily properties of 5 or more units) - Remove snow, slush and ice from said sidewalk within 24 (twenty-four) hours after snowfall has ended or the Public Works Director has declared that snow removal operations are complete. “For Commercial Properties and Multifamily Properties” of 5 of more units - Remove snow, slush and ice from said sidewalk within 12 (twelve) hours after snowfall has ended or the Public Works Director has declared that snow removal operations are complete.   Action details Not available