Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 3/2/2021 7:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: REMOTE VIRTUAL MEETING
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76-21 1  CommunicationIn accordance with Governor Baker's 3/12/20 Order Suspending Certain Provisions of the Open Meeting Law, G.L.c.30A,ss18, and the Governor's 3/23/20 Revised Guidance on Order by the Governor Prohibiting Assemblage of More than Ten People, this meeting will be conducted via remote participation. In person attendance by members of the public is prohibited, and all effort will be made to permit public attendance of this meeting, in the manner specified below, via remote access by internet, telephone, and if available via public broadcast of the meeting by Malden Access Cable Television on public access television channels. Public access will also be provided by posting draft minutes, and/or a transcript, recording, or record of the meeting on the city of Malden website at cityofmalden.org as soon as practicable after the meeting. Additional information/guidelines for the public can be found here: Members of the    Action details Not available
77-21 1  Council MinutesMinutes of the Meeting of February 16, 2021.approvedPass Action details Not available
78-21 1  Council MinutesMinutes of the Meeting of February 23, 2021.approvedPass Action details Not available
79-21 1  AppointmentCouncil Re-Appointment: Gregory Lucey, 30 Huntley Street, Malden, MA as City Clerk, said term to expire February 28, 2024.appointedPass Action details Not available
80-21 1  AppointmentCouncil Re-Appointment: Daniel L. Grover III, 22A Wigglesworth Street, Malden, MA as Treasurer, said term to expire December 31, 2023.appointedPass Action details Not available
81-21 1  PetitionTaxi Cab: Malden Transportation, Inc. 290 Eastern Ave., Malden, 9 cabs (Renewal)referredPass Action details Not available
82-21 1  PetitionSecond-Hand Dealer: Cash King, 35-45 Lebanon St., Malden (New)referredPass Action details Not available
83-21 1  PetitionPetition: Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless - to collocate small wireless facilities (also referred to as “small cells” on existing wooden utility poles located within the public right of way at the following locations: 1. 52 Porter Street 2. 149 Webster Street 3. 235 Forest Street 4. 79 Lyme Street 5. 37-39 Wilard Street 6. 187 Harvard Street 7. 51 Fairmount Street 8. 133 Cross Street 9. 11 Phillips Street 10. 7 Broadway 11. 84 Boylston Street 12. 18 Warren Avenue 13. 555 Main Street 14. 245 Bryant Street 15. 52 High Street 16. 30 Ferry Stret 17. 110 Green Street 18. 175 Broadway 19. 385 Lebanon Street 20. 54 Newland StreetreferredPass Action details Not available
84-21 1  OrderOrder the City of Malden increase the Residential Tax Exemption Program to 35%referredPass Action details Not available
85-21 1  OrderOrder: That the city submit to the Massachusetts legislature for passage the following revision to AN ACT RELATIVE TO THE PREPARATION OF CERTAIN BILINGUAL BALLOTS IN THE CITY OF MALDEN, originally adopted by the city on March 16, 2021.referredPass Action details Not available
86-21 1  OrderOrdered: That the vote taken on February 2, 2021 to refer papers #40-21, #41-21 and #42-21 to the Planning Board and the Ordinance Committee for a joint public hearing be rescinded and that the papers containing the same text be included on the next docket to be sent to Ordinance Committee for deliberation.withdrawnPass Action details Not available
87-21 1  ResolutionResolve: That it is the sense of the City Council that the Mayor create a line item in the FY 2022 Budget for the Green Malden fund and that $50 from the revenues collected from sales of additional trash tags annually be dedicated to such fund for purposes of funding litter pick-up, maintenance of the trash boom in the Malden River as well as recycling and waste reduction programs and education.tabledPass Action details Not available
88-21 1  OrderResolve: Be it resolved that it is the sense of the City Council that the City of Malden explore options for increasing the amount of time allotted for use of South Broadway Park and Rotundi Field by the City of Malden and Malden Public Schools for recreational activities. Be it further resolved that, the City Solicitor investigate options for relief from contracts with third parties involving the use of South Broadway Park and Rotundi Field, including but not limited to, modification, termination, or a structured buy-out of the term of the contracts. Particular attention should be paid to whether the contracts reflect the fair market value of the use of the fields."withdrawnPass Action details Not available
89-21 1  Committee ReportCommittee Report: Rules & Ordinance Paper # 70-20 Order: Be it hereby ordained that Section 9.28 of the Revised Ordinances of 2020 be amended as follows: The Standing Committee on ordinance to who was referred Paper #70-20 having considered the same make the following report: Committee recommends that this paper be reported out favorable with the following amendments ; 1. Amend Section 9.020.050 Section A by adding (First per household) after Annual Trash Tag and adding an additional line under Annual Trash Tag, Each Additional Trash Tag $125. 2. Accept the Municode version and language for Receptacles, adding section 9.20.025 and language changes in 9.20.030 section D,E,G and H.received and filedPass Action details Not available
70-20 1  OrdinanceOrder: Be it hereby ordained that Section 9.28 of the Revised Ordinances of 2020 be amended as follows: Section A by amending City of Malden approved trash bags with City of Malden approved trash bag, such bag to be contained in a Trash Barrel, or in a City of Malden Trash Barrel affixed with a City of Malden annual trash tag, provided that no Trash Barrel shall exceed 35 lbs, and adding that such barrel shall be filled in such a way that the cover can be fully closed. Section A by adding the City of Malden may declare up to three trash holiday weeks per year, during which time trash shall be permitted to be placed in containers other than City approved trash bags or barrels affixed with an annual trash tag, provided that said trash shall always be contained within a closed container. The section titled “Mandatory Recycling” by removing any references to recycling bin and replacing with recycling barrel and by adding the following paragraph in place of the existing language: Each qualifying household shall be provided with one City of Malden issued recycling barrel. Residents mamended  Action details Not available
70-20 1  OrdinanceOrder: Be it hereby ordained that Section 9.28 of the Revised Ordinances of 2020 be amended as follows: Section A by amending City of Malden approved trash bags with City of Malden approved trash bag, such bag to be contained in a Trash Barrel, or in a City of Malden Trash Barrel affixed with a City of Malden annual trash tag, provided that no Trash Barrel shall exceed 35 lbs, and adding that such barrel shall be filled in such a way that the cover can be fully closed. Section A by adding the City of Malden may declare up to three trash holiday weeks per year, during which time trash shall be permitted to be placed in containers other than City approved trash bags or barrels affixed with an annual trash tag, provided that said trash shall always be contained within a closed container. The section titled “Mandatory Recycling” by removing any references to recycling bin and replacing with recycling barrel and by adding the following paragraph in place of the existing language: Each qualifying household shall be provided with one City of Malden issued recycling barrel. Residents mapproved as amendedPass Action details Not available
70-20 1  OrdinanceOrder: Be it hereby ordained that Section 9.28 of the Revised Ordinances of 2020 be amended as follows: Section A by amending City of Malden approved trash bags with City of Malden approved trash bag, such bag to be contained in a Trash Barrel, or in a City of Malden Trash Barrel affixed with a City of Malden annual trash tag, provided that no Trash Barrel shall exceed 35 lbs, and adding that such barrel shall be filled in such a way that the cover can be fully closed. Section A by adding the City of Malden may declare up to three trash holiday weeks per year, during which time trash shall be permitted to be placed in containers other than City approved trash bags or barrels affixed with an annual trash tag, provided that said trash shall always be contained within a closed container. The section titled “Mandatory Recycling” by removing any references to recycling bin and replacing with recycling barrel and by adding the following paragraph in place of the existing language: Each qualifying household shall be provided with one City of Malden issued recycling barrel. Residents menrolled as amendedPass Action details Not available
90-21 1  Committee ReportCommittee Report: Finance (Paper # 64-21 Order: That the appropriation enumerated below, being in the amount of $30,000 (Thirty Thousand Dollars), be appropriated from the Community Preservation Act Fund for the following project: Kierstead and Tartikoff Parks Revitalization and Willow Street Recreational Corridor (Master Plan and 25% Design): $30,000 from budgeted reserve account. Total Appropriation = $30,000.)received and filedPass Action details Not available
64-21 1  OrderOrder: That the appropriation enumerated below, being in the amount of $30,000 (Thirty Thousand Dollars), be appropriated from the Community Preservation Act Fund for the following project: Kierstead and Tartikoff Parks Revitalization and Willow Street Recreational Corridor (Master Plan and 25% Design): $30,000 from budgeted reserve account. Total Appropriation = $30,000.adoptedPass Action details Not available