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Legislative Matters Committee — Minutes, Sep 17, 2024
City of Somerville, Massachusetts
City Council Legislative Matters Committee
Meeting Minutes
6:00 PM
Tuesday, September 17, 2024
This meeting was held via Zoom and was called to order by Chair Davis at 6:03pm and adjourned at
6:28 pm with a roll call vote of 4 in favor (Councilors Scott, Ewen-Campen, Mbah, Davis), none
opposed, and 1 absent (Councilor Burnley).
Others present: Neha Singh – Director of Intergovernmental Affairs, Nicholas Antanavica - Director of
Inspectional Services, Brendan Salisbury - Legislative and Policy Analyst, Natasha Frazier – Assistant
Clerk of Committees
Roll Call
Ward Six City Councilor Lance L. Davis, City Councilor At
Large Wilfred N. Mbah, Ward Three City Councilor Ben
Ewen-Campen and Ward Two City Councilor Jefferson
Thomas (J.T.) Scott
Present:
City Councilor At Large Willie Burnley Jr.
Absent:
Approval of the Minutes of the Legislative Matters Committee Meeting of
June 24, 2024.
Committee
Minutes
(ID # 24-0984)
ACCEPTED
RESULT:
Ward Six City Councilor Davis, City Councilor At Large
Mbah, Ward Three City Councilor Ewen-Campen and Ward
Two City Councilor Scott
AYE:
City Councilor At Large Burnley Jr.
ABSENT:
Requesting ordainment of an amendment to the Code of Ordinances to add
Sections 8-375 through 8-381 to promote and enforce safer construction
practices.
Mayor's Request
(ID # 24-0716)
Director Antanavica stated that the goal of this item is to ensure that
prospective contractors are aware of these requirements and know what they
are supposed to be doing to fulfill them. Councilor Ewen-Campen stated that
his questions and concerns with this item were addressed at the previous
meeting. Councilor Mbah asked whether there was prior policy regarding
these matters within the City. Director Antanavica stated that these policies
are relatively recent within ISD’s across the state and that this is a response
to an increase in accidents that have been occurring. Director Antanavica
further stated that he believes these regulations were not in place before
because projects used to move at a slower pace, but new technology is
enabling a faster pace for projects which poses more safety issues. This item
would help ensure contractors prioritize safety for their projects amidst
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Legislative Matters Committee
Meeting Minutes
September 17, 2024
increased safety concerns.
Councilor Scott asked questions about homeowner licensure requirements
under the building code and how the policies in the ordinance impact
homeowners wanting to work on their properties in Somerville, which often
are not single-family homes. Director Antanavica provided an overview of
the circumstances in which stamped safety plans are required for home
construction. He also discussed requirements regarding designated safety
officers for both smaller scale and commercial projects.
Councilor Scott sought clarity about how this item is not duplicative and
whether there are enforcement capabilities. Director Antanavica stated that
ISD discussed this item with the legal department and that it is intended to
be educational and encourage safety rather than be punitive. If a compliant
plan is not submitted, the City can issue stop-work orders and not issue
building permits. However, because OSHA is a federal regulation, the City
will not be able to cite a specific OSHA regulation as a citable offense.
Therefore, this is intended to be an encouraging measure.
Chair Davis summarized this item by stating that nothing in this ordinance
creates additional obligations beyond the federal and state regulations that
already exist. Rather, these requirements are already in place and contractors
are already required to fulfill them. He said that this ordinance helps ISD
ensure that unsafe work does not continue. Director Antanavica agreed with
this summary.
RECOMMENDED TO BE APPROVED
RESULT:
Ward Six City Councilor Davis, City Councilor At Large
Mbah, Ward Three City Councilor Ewen-Campen and Ward
Two City Councilor Scott
AYE:
City Councilor At Large Burnley Jr.
ABSENT:
Conveying the Surveillance Technology Impact Report for exterior cameras
at fire stations.
Mayor's
Communication
(ID # 24-0693)
RECOMMENDED TO BE PLACED ON FILE
RESULT:
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