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City Council — Minutes, Aug 31, 2023
City of Somerville, Massachusetts
City Council
Meeting Minutes
7:00 PM
Thursday, August 31, 2023
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1.
OPENING CEREMONIES
City Councilor At Large Willie Burnley Jr.
City Councilor At Large Charlotte Kelly
City Councilor At Large Kristen Strezo
City Councilor At Large Jake Wilson
Ward One City Councilor Matthew McLaughlin
Ward Three City Councilor Ben Ewen-Campen
Ward Four City Councilor Jesse Clingan
Ward Five City Councilor Beatriz Gomez Mouakad
Ward Six City Councilor Lance L. Davis
Ward Seven City Councilor Judy Pineda Neufeld
Present:
Ward Two City Councilor Jefferson Thomas (J.T.) Scott
Absent:
The meeting was called to order at 7:00 PM by Ward Three City Councilor Ben Ewen-Campen.
Councilor Clingan noted that today is Overdose Awareness Day and asked that the Council remember
the tens of thousands of people who have died from drug overdoses.
1.1.
Call of the Roll.
Roll Call
(ID # 23-1318)
PLACED ON FILE
RESULT:
2.
CITATIONS
3.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
4.
ORDERS, ORDINANCES, RESOLUTIONS AND MOTIONS OF MEMBERS
5.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
6.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
7.
COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MAYOR
7.1.
Requesting approval of a 1.5-year lease for the Tufts Administration
Building (TAB), from September 1, 2023 through February 28, 2025.
Mayor's Request
(ID # 23-1319)
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Chief of Staff Nikki Spencer thanked the Council for its assistance in
relocating the students and staff affected by the situation at the Winter Hill
Innovation School and said that most of School Department staff has already
moved into the Tufts Administration Building (TAB).
Councilor Burnley inquired about taxes on the building and asked if the city
would pay them. Budget Director Mike Mastrobuoni explained that there
are no taxes on the building as Tufts is tax exempt. He went on to say the
this would not affect any PILOT agreements the city has with Tufts.
Councilor Burnley asked why it was included in the lease agreement and
City Solicitor Cindy Amara said the lease was started from a template and
the focus was on important details of the agreement. She stated that it
doesn’t have a substantive effect on the city. Councilor Burnley asked
Solicitor Amara about Tufts PILOT agreement(s) and she said that the
language was included to clarify that Tufts would not use this towards any
PILOT. Councilor Wilson asked why the lease is for 1.5 years and Chief of
Staff Spencer said the city requested that time frame to be able to consider
any future use of the facility by the city.
Councilor Strezo asked for information regarding parking and Chief of Staff
Spencer said that the details are still being worked out. There are 79 paid
spaces available as well as an additional 25 spaces for the Council on Aging
and SCALE. These spaces are reserved for the city and School Department
under the terms of the lease. Some employees will be allowed to park on
neighborhood streets and city employees and School Department personnel
will have free access to blue bikes.
Councilor Pineda Neufeld spoke about the bus shelter that was removed,
saying she spoke to the Mobility Department about having it replaced and
she asked that the administration work to bring this to fruition
Director Mastrobuoni explained that the lease is expected to be funded from
the general fund through tax revenue, since there is more new growth than
previously anticipated. Councilor Gomez Mouakad suggested that a better
picture of the city’s finances should be made available when financial
requests, such as this, are made.
Councilor Strezo asked about the ‘right of first offer’ in the lease and Chief
of Staff Spencer said this wasn’t included in the license, but it is in the lease.
City Solicitor Amara explained it’s there for the benefit of the city.
Councilor Wilson asked if the city would be responsible for utility costs, i.e.,
water and sewer during its tenancy and Chief of Staff Spencer stated that
Tufts included those costs as part of the rent. Director Mastrobuoni spoke
about comparable rents saying there’s not a lot of available buildings this big
and in terms of pricing, the only other experience was a few years back
when moving ISD was being considered, and at that time, the rent estimates
were close to $1 million per year.
Councilor Clingan asked if the DPW will still be doing maintenance under
this lease and Chief of Staff Spencer explained that it’s the city’s
responsibility to provide custodial and basic maintenance services for the
building and these services will be contracted for with a vendor. Councilor
Pineda Neufeld asked about the plan for election days, since this is a polling
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location and Chief of Staff Spencer will get an answer and report back. In
closing, she commented that the Tufts team was extremely accommodating
to the city’s needs.
APPROVED
RESULT:
City Councilor At Large Kelly, City Councilor At Large
Strezo, City Councilor At Large Wilson, Ward One City
Councilor McLaughlin, Ward Three City Councilor
Ewen-Campen, Ward Four City Councilor Clingan, Ward
Five City Councilor Gomez Mouakad, Ward Six City
Councilor Davis, and Ward Seven City Councilor Pineda
Neufeld
AYE:
City Councilor At Large Burnley Jr., and Ward Two City
Councilor Scott
ABSENT:
7.2.
Requesting a supplemental appropriation of $1,053,387 to the Capital -
Building Lease Account to pay for a Lease Agreement regarding use of
space at the Tufts Administration Building (TAB) on Holland Street.
Mayor's Request
(ID # 23-1320)
See item #23-1319.
Councilor Ewen-Campen moved for reconsideration of items 7.1 and 7.2
(23-1319 and 23-1320) in the hopes that reconsideration fails.
Reconsideration failed on a roll call vote of 0 in favor, 10 opposed
(McLaughlin, Davis, Strezo, Clingan, Wilson, Burnley, Gomez Mouakad,
Kelly, Pineda Neufeld, Ewen-Campen), 1 absent (Scott).
APPROVED
RESULT:
City Councilor At Large Kelly, City Councilor At Large
Strezo, City Councilor At Large Wilson, Ward One City
Councilor McLaughlin, Ward Three City Councilor
Ewen-Campen, Ward Four City Councilor Clingan, Ward
Five City Councilor Gomez Mouakad, Ward Six City
Councilor Davis, and Ward Seven City Councilor Pineda
Neufeld
AYE:
City Councilor At Large Burnley Jr., and Ward Two City
Councilor Scott
ABSENT:
8.
COMMUNICATIONS OF CITY OFFICERS
9.
NEW BUSINESS
10.
SUPPLEMENTAL ITEMS
11.
LATE ITEMS
12.
ADJOURNMENT
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The meeting was Adjourned at 7:45 PM on roll call vote of 10 in favor (McLaughlin, Davis, Strezo,
Clingan, Wilson, Burnley, Gomez Mouakad, Kelly, Pineda Neufeld, Ewen-Campen), 0 opposed, 1
absent (Scott).
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