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Licenses and Permits Committee — Minutes, Feb 14, 2024
City of Somerville, Massachusetts
City Council Licenses and Permits
Committee
Meeting Minutes
6:00 PM
Wednesday, February 14, 2024
This meeting was held via Zoom, was called to order by Chair Burnley at 6:00 pm and adjourned at
6:45pm on a roll call vote of 3 in favor (Councilors Ewen-Campen, Mbah, and Burnley), none opposed,
and none absent.
Others present: Kimberly Wells – City Clerk, Michael Potere – Licensing Operations Manager, City
Clerk’s Office, Natasha Frazier – Assistant Clerk of Committees, Peter Forcellese – Legislative Clerk.
Clerk Wells introduced former Assistant Clerk of Committees Michael Potere as the new Licensing
Operations Manager and Natasha Frazier as the new Assistant Clerk of Committees.
Roll Call
1.
Approval of the Minutes of the Licenses and Permits Committee Meeting of
December 13, 2023.
Committee
Minutes
(ID # 23-1826)
ACCEPTED
RESULT:
City Councilor At Large Burnley Jr., City Councilor At
Large Mbah and Ward Three City Councilor Ewen-Campen
AYE:
2.
Public Hearings
2.1.
New Extended Operating Hours License, Everfitness, 14 McGrath Highway,
opening Monday-Friday 24/5 for in-store service only.
License
(ID # 24-0060)
This item was withdrawn by the applicant.
RECOMMENDED TO BE WITHDRAWN
RESULT:
2.2.
New Used Car Dealer Class 2 License, Broadway Gulf Inc, 212 Broadway, 3
vehicles inside, 10 vehicles outside, Mon-Fri: 8am-6pm, Sat: 8am-2pm,
Sun: closed.
License
(ID # 24-0027)
Christine Butler and Adde Morgan each expressed concerns with granting
Broadway Gulf Inc’s license request, citing traffic and congestion in and around
the gas station and rodents. Ms. Butler stated that she believes granting this license
will exacerbate various issues at the gas station and she would like action on this
item postponed to a later date to allow time for the applicant to provide additional
information to the community. Ms. Morgan stated that she would like to see a
workflow for the movement of cars. The applicant, Elias Wehbe, appeared late.
Councilor Ewen-Campen conveyed the main concerns raised by Ms. Butler and
Ms. Morgan to Mr. Wehbe. Councilor Ewen-Campen further stated that traffic and
rodents are two longstanding issues in the neighborhood where the Gulf gas station
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is located, and not unique to applicant’s specific business.
Councilor Ewen-Campen moved to condition the license as follows: That the
business owner take all available steps to mitigate rodent activity,
demonstrated through periodic inspections by the Inspectional Services
Department. The motion was approved on a roll call vote of 3 in favor
(Councilors Ewen-Campen, Mbah, Burnley), none against, and none absent.
Councilor Ewen-Campen suggested this matter be discharged without a
recommendation to be addressed at the next City Council meeting and that in the
meantime, the applicant reach out to their Ward Councilor to determine additional
conditions, including traffic mitigation conditions, that the applicant can take to
meet the community’s needs.
RECOMMENDED TO BE DISCHARGED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATION
RESULT:
City Councilor At Large Burnley Jr., City Councilor At
Large Mbah and Ward Three City Councilor Ewen-Campen
AYE:
2.3.
New Garage License, Broadway Gulf Inc, 212 Broadway, 3 vehicles inside,
7 vehicles outside, for mechanical repairs and storing vehicles, Mon-Fri:
6am-10pm, Sat: 7am-3pm, Sun: closed.
License
(ID # 24-0024)
Taken up with item 24-0027; see item 24-0027.
RECOMMENDED TO BE DISCHARGED WITH NO
RECOMMENDATION
RESULT:
City Councilor At Large Burnley Jr., City Councilor At
Large Mbah and Ward Three City Councilor Ewen-Campen
AYE:
2.4.
New Extended Operating Hours License, Lucky Strike, 325 Revolution
Drive, opening Monday-Sunday until 2am for in-store service only.
License
(ID # 24-0023)
This item was withdrawn by the applicant.
RECOMMENDED TO BE WITHDRAWN
RESULT:
2.5.
New Extended Operating Hours License, Dunkin, 504 Broadway, opening
24/7 for in store and take-out services.
License
(ID # 24-0022)
Councilor Burnley noted that this is an extended operating license matter for a
business that already operates 24 hours a day, but that a change in ownership
requires a new license. Nicole Sullivan, Project Manager for new Dunkin owner,
appeared on owner’s behalf. Ms. Sullivan handles filing and renewing licensing
requests for all of owner’s Dunkin stores. Ms. Sullivan stated that the owner she is
representing owns 47 Dunkin stores, and several in Somerville. The store whose
license request is before the Committee has operated 24 hours a day for 20 years.
The new ownership was effective in August. Councilor Burnley reminded
applicant that the license is not operational until the owner receives a physical
copy of the license.
RECOMMENDED TO BE APPROVED
RESULT:
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City Councilor At Large Burnley Jr., City Councilor At
Large Mbah and Ward Three City Councilor Ewen-Campen
AYE:
2.6.
New Billiards and Bowling License, Lucky Strike, 325 Revolution Drive,
for 5 billiard tables and 8 bowling lanes.
License
(ID # 24-0020)
This item was withdrawn by the applicant.
RECOMMENDED TO BE WITHDRAWN
RESULT:
2.7.
New Garage License, John's Auto Sales Inc, 181 Somerville Ave, for 2
vehicles inside and 22 vehicles outside for mechanical repairs only,
Mon-Fri: 8am-6pm, Sat: 8am-2pm, Sun: Closed.
License
(ID # 24-0124)
Applicant John Eleftherakis stated that he has been running the same business on
the same corner for 50 years and was not previously aware of the licensing
requirement for the garage but is seeking to comply. Councilor Ewen-Campen
confirmed with the City Clerk’s office that the license request was reviewed by the
Planning, Preservation and Zoning Department and was approved by them as to the
zoning requirements for the location. Mr. Potere confirmed that the license request
before the committee would only apply to the 181 Somerville Ave location, and
that a separate license is required for the additional garage that applicant operates.
Councilor Mbah expressed support for approving the applicant’s license request
before the Committee today, particularly given applicant’s longstanding
contributions to the community. Councilor Burnley also expressed support for
applicant’s license, stating that applicant has been a good neighbor with no history
of tickets.
RECOMMENDED TO BE APPROVED
RESULT:
City Councilor At Large Burnley Jr., City Councilor At
Large Mbah and Ward Three City Councilor Ewen-Campen
AYE:
Referenced Documents:
•
L&P - 2024-02-14 Public Comments (with 24-0024)
•
L&P - 2024-02-14 Public Comments (with 24-0027)
•
L&P - 2024-02-14 Public Comments (with 24-0124)
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