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Legislative Matters Committee — Minutes, May 30, 2023
City of Somerville, Massachusetts
City Council Legislative Matters Committee
Meeting Minutes
6:00 PM
Tuesday, May 30, 2023
This meeting was held via GoToWebinar and was called to order by Chair Davis at 6:08 pm and
adjourned at 6:53 pm with a roll call vote of 3 in favor (Councilor Scott, Councilor Burnley and Chair
Davis), none opposed, and 2 absent (Councilor McLaughlin and Councilor Kelly).
Others present: Neha Singh – Mayor’s Office, Brendan Salisbury – City Clerk’s Office, Charles Breen –
Fire, Stephanie Widzowski – Clerk of Committees.
Roll Call
Chairperson Lance L. Davis, Willie Burnley Jr. and
Jefferson Thomas (J.T.) Scott
Present:
Vice Chair Charlotte Kelly and Matthew McLaughlin
Absent:
1.
Approval of the Minutes of the Legislative Matters Committee Meeting of
May 16, 2023.
Committee
Minutes
(ID # 23-0839)
ACCEPTED
RESULT:
Chairperson Davis, City Councilor At Large Burnley Jr. and
Ward Two City Councilor Scott
AYE:
Vice Chair Kelly and Ward One City Councilor McLaughlin
ABSENT:
2.
By Councilor Ewen-Campen, Councilor Wilson, Councilor Kelly, Councilor
Gomez Mouakad, Councilor Scott and Councilor Strezo
Amending Section 9-116 of the Code of Ordinances, the Noise Ordinance,
by prohibiting loud and disruptive construction activities on Saturdays and
evenings.
Ordinance
(ID # 23-0607)
Chair Davis shared suggested edits to the proposed amendment. Chair Davis
moved to replace the text of the proposed amendment with the text in the
attachment titled "05.30.23 Davis Draft Amendment to 9-116 (4-5-23)". The
motion PASSED with a roll call vote of 3 in favor (Councilor Scott,
Councilor Burnley and Chair Davis), 2 absent (Councilor McLaughlin and
Councilor Kelly), and none opposed. Then the Committee discussed a
version shared by Liaison Singh from May 24 that had a substantive change
to Sec. 9-114, which was made after a conversation with IAM (see
attachment titled "05.30.23 Administration Draft Amendment to sections
9-114 and 9-116"). Councilor Burnley commented that constituents
frequently complain that 7 am is too early to allow disruptive construction
activities. This led to a discussion of why 7 am is the selected start time, the
main reason being to align with shift start times. There was also discussion
over whether and how to phrase the ordinance to allow exemptions for
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capital projects. Chair Davis moved to add an eleventh subsection to Sec.
9-114 with the text, “Whether the noise is related to construction operations
on city capital projects for the advancement of the public good.” The motion
PASSED with a roll call vote of 3 in favor (Councilor Scott, Councilor
Burnley and Chair Davis), 2 absent (Councilor McLaughlin and Councilor
Kelly), and none opposed.
RECOMMENDED TO BE APPROVED AS
AMENDED
RESULT:
Chairperson Davis, City Councilor At Large Burnley Jr. and
Ward Two City Councilor Scott
AYE:
Vice Chair Kelly and Ward One City Councilor McLaughlin
ABSENT:
3.
By Councilor Davis
That the Administration re-submit its request for adoption of the Rental
Registration and Energy Disclosure Ordinance.
Order
(ID # 22-0048)
Chair Davis explained the history on this item, which can be found using
Agenda
Item
212824 under
the
Past
Meetings
tab
of
somervillema.legistar.com, and asked if the Administration is still interested
in moving forward. Liaison Singh said that there is still interest. She shared
concerns from Dir. Feloney about the priority of the item given staff
turnover and capacity, but added that the Housing Division is currently
hiring a new position, the Clean Green Housing Program Manager, who will
focus on this ordinance. Councilor Scott asked if Dir. Blais would still be
involved in the policy, and Liaison Singh said that to her knowledge, the
new Housing Program Manager will take over for Dir. Blais.
KEPT IN COMMITTEE
RESULT:
4.
Requesting approval of the Surveillance Technology Impact Report for FLIR
MC300C marine camera.
Mayor's Request
(ID # 23-0876)
Taken up first during the meeting. Chief Breen explained that in 2022 there
were a few situations requiring late-night water rescues, and the responders
faced challenges navigating the water at night without this kind of marine
camera, which has thermal imaging. Chair Davis noted that no data is stored
with this technology, and there is no other planned use for it besides for
search and rescue.
RECOMMENDED TO BE APPROVED
RESULT:
Chairperson Davis, City Councilor At Large Burnley Jr. and
Ward Two City Councilor Scott
AYE:
Vice Chair Kelly and Ward One City Councilor McLaughlin
ABSENT:
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