{"id":2261,"date":"2019-05-02T00:36:07","date_gmt":"2019-05-02T04:36:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dandunn.org\/blog\/?p=2261"},"modified":"2019-05-02T00:36:29","modified_gmt":"2019-05-02T04:36:29","slug":"town-meeting-19-session-4","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dandunn.org\/blog\/2019\/05\/town-meeting-19-session-4\/","title":{"rendered":"Town Meeting &#8217;19 &#8211; Session 4"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>I take notes during Town Meeting. They are not official in any way. As I listen to people speak, I type notes. I\u00e2\u20ac\u2122m sure that, at times, I mishear or misunderstand the speaker, but my notes represent what I hear at the time. I try to publish the notes every night after the meeting. I do go back and make a few edits as errors are pointed out to me. \u00c2\u00a0Sometimes I relay a quote from a specific speaker. Sometimes\u00c2\u00a0I only summarize the discussion. At points I give a purely personal opinion; those are clearly labeled like this:\u00c2\u00a0<span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">Personal note<\/span>.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Moderator John Leone called the meeting to order.<\/p>\n<p>Town Meeting Member Rieko Tanaka again played the National Anthem on the piano, and the meeting members sang along.<\/p>\n<p>The moderator asked for a moment of silence in memory of Judy Paradis who passed away on Sunday.<\/p>\n<p>The moderator swore in Lori Leahy, a new Town Meeting Member from Precinct 21.<span style=\"color: #ff0000;\"> This is my precinct. One of our members resigned, and we had 2 people apply for the vacant seat. Lori was the winner.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>The moderator reminded everyone that civility is required, and it includes no snickering.<\/p>\n<p>Select Board Chair Diane Mahon moved that we come back Monday for the next meeting.<\/p>\n<p>Clicker test: is the funny bone a bone located in the elbow? 81 said yes, 93 said no, 14 abstained. Answer was no.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Announcements<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>John Maher &#8211; Symmes Non-Profit Medical Use Committee. $1m left. RFP this year are due June 7. The fund has given nearly a million dollars given so far. Donations go to Council on Aging, School Department, Youth Services, visiting nurses, and more. The funds are medical use only.<\/li>\n<li>Phil Goff &#8211; Alewife Brook Greenway and Minuteman Bike Path cleanup is Saturday. East Arlington cleanup is starting at the dog park by Thorndike 9am sharp at saturday. Bicycle Advisory Committee is working on the Minuteman and is meeting behind Trader Joes. Sunnyside is meeting at north end of Alewife Brook Greenway.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Reports<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Susan Stamps gave the report of the Tree Committee. Most people don&#8217;t know about the tree bylaws, she reported.<\/li>\n<li>Eric Helmuth gave the chair of the Community Preservation Act Committee. He reviewed the money spent, and leveraged funds that have been leveraged.<\/li>\n<li>Dave Swanson and Naomi Greenfield jointly gave the report of the Human Rights Commission. They closed with a moving speech about working to stop hate in Arlington. <span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">This was very well said, and I gave it my strongest applause.<\/span><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Article 3 was tabled.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Article 22 Zoning Bylaw Corrections<\/strong><br \/>\nDirector of Planning and Community Development Jenny Raitt said this change fixes 6 references to the old zoning bylaw. Approved 203-1<\/p>\n<p><strong>Article 24 Definition of Half-Story Building<\/strong><br \/>\nResidential Study Group member Elizabeth Pyle explained that this will make the definition easier to calculate. It will also slightly reduce the massing &#8211; only 3&#8243; of ceiling height. She supports, personally, the amendment from Christian Klein. She says the ARB supports the article and amendment. Christian Klein moved an amendment that would more comprehensively define roof types and their slope. Gordon Jamieson had a question about how the floor space is calculated. He&#8217;s also concerned that the various zoning committees and study groups need to be more careful about their minutes and reporting. Daniel Jalkut had a question about how we&#8217;re taking advantage of state law or not. Mark McCabe moved to terminate debate on Article 24, and it was on voice vote. Klein&#8217;s amendment carried 194-15. <span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">I was typing these notes, and I forgot to vote on the amendment! I do support it, but no vote recorded.<\/span> The motion as amended carried 201-7-1.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Article 26 Billboards and Signs<\/strong><br \/>\nBill Berkowitz asked where he could find the referenced &#8220;Display of Notices.&#8221; Town Counsel Doug Heim said they were on the website. Approved 210-3.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Article 27 Meeting Speaking Times<\/strong><br \/>\nJim O&#8217;Conor Town Meeting Procedures Committee recommends no action. Michael Jacoby Brown seeks to respect Town Meeting Members.<span style=\"color: #ff0000;\"> He didn&#8217;t actually say the words &#8220;I move a substitute motion.&#8221; It was not clear to everyone in the room that there was actually a substitute motion. But he had submitted one in writing.<\/span> Adam Auster is opposed. Roderick Holland is opposed. Joe Tully is opposed. He had several concrete suggestions about how speakers can be more respectful of the meeting members&#8217; time.\u00c2\u00a0<span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">They were very well said, and Joe gave me his speech which I paraphrase here:<\/span><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>We should pay attention so we can limit repeated answers.<\/li>\n<li>If you question is amatter of curiousity, but not relevant to how you will vote, perhaps you should ask at a different time.<\/li>\n<li>If your observation is intended to demonstrate your subject matter expertise but isn&#8217;t particularly aimed at informing the debate, perhaps it&#8217;s not the best use of the meeting&#8217;s time.<\/li>\n<li>When you speak, be prepared.<\/li>\n<li>Just because you&#8217;re good at budgets doesn&#8217;t mean you have to speak on every budget.<\/li>\n<li>Having 7 minutes doesn&#8217;t mean you need to use all 7.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Daniel Jalkut is opposed. John Worden is opposed. Len Diggins is opposed.<span style=\"color: #ff0000;\"> Len is the regular staffer for ACMI for Select Board meetings. He made a joke about limiting Select Board new business to 5 minutes &#8211; it made me laugh.<\/span> Paul Schlichtman moved to terminate debate, and it was. The vote started, then there was a point of information about what the question being voted was. On the vote to substitute Brown&#8217;s motion failed 26-178-2. No action prevailed.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Article 28 Recycling Committee Membership and Mission<\/strong><br \/>\nLarry Slotnick, Recycling Committee Member explained that it changes the name and size of the committee and updates the mission of the committee. He talked about the need to move from just &#8220;recycle&#8221; to more reduce and reuse. He showed examples of areas where the town can improve. Jim O&#8217;Conor is in favor, as is Ted Paluso. Jordan Weinstein asked about current recycling, and we heard about how recycling market is failing. Christopher Moore moved to terminate debate. 208-4 approved<\/p>\n<p><strong>Article 29 Polystyrene<\/strong><br \/>\nJuli Brazile explained that this would ban the sale of foam coffee cups and other polystyrene within the town. It can still be bought outside the town and used in the town. It does not require that the replacement product be biodegradeable. This is the plastic type to reduce first &#8211; it&#8217;s the least recyclable. Jim Ballin explained that these materials are easily recyclable. He described the outreach that the committee has done and reviewed steps other towns have taken. There was a question about the definition of a &#8220;food service item.&#8221; Jim DiTullio is in favor. He compared it favorably to the plastic bag ban.<\/p>\n<p>9:33 break<br \/>\n9:47 return<\/p>\n<p>Phil Goff moved to terminate debate. It was terminated on voice vote. 192-3 the ban was approved.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Article 30 Waterline<\/strong><br \/>\nVoted no action.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Article 31 CPA Committee Renaming<\/strong><br \/>\nThis motion was already passed on the consent agenda, but there was confusion. So we voted on it a second time. We changed the name on a 163-1 vote.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Article 32 Tree Protection and Preservation.<\/strong><br \/>\nTown Counsel Doug Heim made an administrative change. Tree Committee member Susan Stamps explained the changes to the requirements for a tree plan. She explained the change in permitted mitigation that payment is now the only option. Mustafa Varoglu asked about the definition of &#8220;near.&#8221; Greg Christina also asked about whether &#8220;near&#8221; was the right term to use. Daniel Jalkut was concerned with the consistency of capitalization. <span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">The speaker apologized for being a nitpicker, but argued that he&#8217;s making the bylaw better. But how much better? The capitalization changes have no meaningful improvement in the bylaw.\u00c2\u00a0 I&#8217;m not opposed to the changes themselves; I just wish he&#8217;d take these questions up <strong>before<\/strong> the meeting rather than <strong>during<\/strong> it. 3.5 minutes times 250 people is 14.5 hours.\u00c2\u00a0 The bylaw didn&#8217;t get 14.5 hours better with those capitals.\u00c2\u00a0<\/span>\u00c2\u00a0Zarina Memon is concerned about how the diameter is measured. Stephen Revilak asked, and DPW Director Mike Rademacher explained that there is a donation\/fine account for trees and a line item in the budget. We plant 225 years last year and have a goal of 300 going forward. Beth Anne Friedman asked if we will reach out to tree removal companies. Mike Rademacher shared the process. Mark McCabe moved to terminate debate. It was approved 203-1.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Article 33 Notice of Demolition<\/strong><br \/>\nElizabeth Pyle of the Residential Study Group put the motion forward with RSG support. This adds tree plans the &#8220;Good Neighbor Agreement&#8221;. The result is notification of abutters during large renovations and new construction. JoAnne Preston asked about how enforcement would work going forward. Steve Revilak asked about the timeline of a project under this bylaw. Gordon Jamieson had a series of capitalization concerns.<span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">\u00c2\u00a0 I hope this isn&#8217;t a trend.\u00c2\u00a0 Or if it is a trend, it runs its course and concludes before 8pm on Monday.\u00c2\u00a0<\/span> Timur Yontar moved to terminate debate. 200-0.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Article 34 Dark Skies<\/strong><br \/>\nPaul Schlichtman presented the article. He explained that this expands coverage from residential to commercial properties. He showed a particularly offensive light and how it could be reigned in. Christian Klein moved an amendment to expand the approving bodies for special events. Charlie Foskett asked questions about some of the aspects of the proposal. He thinks that it&#8217;s flawed, and not well defined, and is opposed to it. Beth Benedikt is opposed because she is concerned it affects her home lighting. Ed Trembly is also opposed because of public safety. Gordon Jamieson asked about the Leader Bank facade and expressed displeasure of it. He moved to strike the building facade reference from the bylaw. A speaker was opposed because she didn&#8217;t think the scope was clearly enough explained. Andrew Fisher is in favor. Deborah Sirotkin Butler had questions about the model law &#8211; we could use a lumen-based bylaw, but that&#8217;s not what this proposal does, this is less strict. Greg Christiana asked about public safety &#8211; whether this article would hinder public safety. Acting Police Chief Julie Flaherty didn&#8217;t think this bylaw would hinder public safety. Roderick Holland was unaware of the existing bylaw. There was a motion to adjourn, which failed. Timur Yontar moved to terminate debate. Klein&#8217;s amendment approved 157-38. Jamieson&#8217;s amendment passed 126-65-5. The main motion was approved 117-69-5.<\/p>\n<p>Paul\u00c2\u00a0Schlichtman gave notice of reconsideration on Article 34<\/p>\n<p>Minuteman, budgets, and capital budgets will be discussed on Monday.<\/p>\n<p>We adjourned.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I take notes during Town Meeting. They are not official in any way. As I listen to people speak, I type notes. I\u00e2\u20ac\u2122m sure that, at times, I mishear or misunderstand the speaker, but my notes represent what I hear at the time. I try to publish the notes every night after the meeting. 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