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Licenses and Permits Committee — Minutes, Nov 8, 2023
City of Somerville, Massachusetts
City Council Licenses and Permits
Committee
Meeting Minutes
6:00 PM
Wednesday, November 8, 2023
This meeting was held via Zoom and was called to order by Chair Burnley at 6:01 p.m. and adjourned at
6:37 p.m. on a Roll Call Vote: 3 in favor (Councilors Ewen-Campen, Clingan, Burnley), 0 opposed, 0
absent.
Others present:
Michael Potere – Assistant Clerk of Committees; Brian Postlewaite – Director of Engineering; Bernabe
Rodriguez – Assistant City Clerk; Cindy Amara – City Solicitor.
Roll Call
Chairperson Willie Burnley Jr., Vice Chair Jesse Clingan
and Ben Ewen-Campen
Present:
1.
Approval of the Minutes of the Licenses and Permits Committee Meeting of
October 18, 2023.
Committee
Minutes
(ID # 23-1575)
ACCEPTED
RESULT:
2.
Comcast applying for a Grant of Location to install 20 feet of conduit in
Beacon Street, from Utility Pole 142/25 to a point of pickup at 205 Beacon
Street.
Grant of Location
(ID # 23-1560)
Chair Burnley stated that this Item was brought to the Committee because
Ward 2 Councilor Scott raised concerns that construction began before the
application was approved.
Director Postlewaite explained that the developer and contractor had a valid
permit for sidewalk construction, but not to install a conduit. Director
Postlewaite continued that a grant is required for private conduit
construction under state law, and confirmed that conduit construction was
started before the application was approved. Director Postlewaite stated that
much of the construction was complete before the department was made
aware of the situation, but that construction was stopped when the developer
and contractor were notified. Director Postlewaite noted that, although
Comcast is applying for this grant, they indicated that they were not aware
construction was underway when contacted by the department.
Chair Burnley sponsored Dave Flewelling, a Comcast representative, who
stated that Comcast had approached the grant application process as it
normally does and was awaiting for its approval to inform the developer that
construction could begin. Flewelling continued by explaining that Comcast
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was surprised to hear that construction began prior to approval.
Chair Burnley sponsored Thomas Piatt, who spoke on behalf of the
developer, and explained that they believed the sidewalk construction permit
included conduit construction, and that they started construction on the
conduit due to that misunderstanding.
Chair Burnley asked about the consequences for beginning conduit
construction prior to grant approval, and Director Postlewaite replied that
ordinarily the contractor is asked to stop construction until it is approved,
and added that the process is not meant to be punitive, but rather to ensure
compliance with state law.
Councilor Ewen-Campen expressed support for this Item, and noted that the
developer has complied and cooperated with the city since being made
aware of the error.
Chair Burnley confirmed with the applicant that no additional construction
would proceed until the grant is officially authorized by the City Council,
and the applicant agreed.
RECOMMENDED TO BE APPROVED
RESULT:
Chairperson Burnley Jr., Vice Chair Clingan and Ward
Three City Councilor Ewen-Campen
AYE:
3.
New Garage License, Quick Auto Center, 30 Joy Street, 0 cars inside, 40
cars outside, for charging money to store vehicles, maintaining and
operating a tow vehicle, and storing unregistered vehicles,
Mon-Fri:8am-6pm, Sat: 8am-2pm, and Sun: closed.
License
(ID # 23-1339)
Councilor Ewen-Campen expressed strong opposition to approving this
license, noting that the applicant continued to unlawfully operate this
business even after again being told they were not permitted to do so during
this committee’s last meeting.
Chair Burnley asked if the applicant received any complaints since the last
committee meeting, and Solicitor Amara replied that the department was not
aware of any additional complaints.
Councilor Clingan noted that the applicant’s behavior during the last City
Council meeting was cause for some concern, and suggested caution should
be taken with a towing license because it is the type of business that can be
susceptible to predatory practices.
Chair Burnley stated for the record that the councilors should refer to the
email circulated by the Law Department regarding the factors that they are
allowed to consider in this process, and noted that the reasons for a
councilor’s decision do not need to be expressly stated during this meeting.
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Solicitor Amara noted that residents can file complaints against the business
if they believe they are wronged by it.
Councilor Ewen-Campen asked if the Clerk’s Office was aware that this
applicant continued operating its business without a license after the last
committee meeting, and Assistant City Clerk Rodriguez confirmed that it
was. Councilor Ewen-Campen again reiterated strong opposition to this
license for that reason.
Chair Burnley held a Roll Call Vote on this Item: 0 in favor, 3 opposed
(Councilors Ewen-Campen, Clingan, and Burnley), 0 absent.
RECOMMENDED TO BE NOT APPROVED
RESULT:
Chairperson Burnley Jr., Vice Chair Clingan and Ward
Three City Councilor Ewen-Campen
NAY:
Referenced Documents:
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Licenses and Permits - 2023-11-08 Photo 1 (with 23-1560)
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Licenses and Permits - 2023-11-08 Photo 2 (with 23-1560)
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