CC MTG MINUTES DECEMBER 4 2017 REGULAR MEETING OF THE AGAWAM CITY COUNCIL
Minutes dated December 4, 2017
Meeting was called to order by Council President Cichetti at 7:00pm in the Auditorium at the Roberta G. Doering
School,68 Main Street, Agawam.
Item A. Roll Call
ROLL CALL—II PRESENT, 0 ABSENT
* Roll Call was taken with the following councilors present: George Bitzas, Cecilia Calabrese, Paul Cavallo, Council
President James Cichetti, Christopher Johnson, Gina Letellier, Council Vice President Joseph Mineo, Donald Rheault,
Robert Rossi,Anthony Suffriti and Richard Theroux. With eleven present,there was a quorum.
Item B. Moment of Silence and the Pled a ofAlle&anee.
Council President Cichetti asked for a moment of silence and the Pledge of Allegiance.
Item C. Citi era's Speak Time
The following citizens spoke:
• William Clark—spoke about information for sewer public hearing
• Kathleen Auer --introduced herself as the new Health Agent and provided a little personal background. She
praised Sherry Petrucci and Beth Ceccarini for helping make the transition a smooth one.
Item D. Minutes
1. Special Council Meeting—November 15,2017
Motion to approve made by Councilor Calabrese and seconded by Councilor Rheault. Voice vote approved.
2. Regular Council Meeting—November 20,2017
Motion to approve made by Councilor Suffriti and seconded by Councilor Letellier. Voice vote approved.
1 Item E. Declaration from Council President
None.
! Item F. Presentation of Petitions and Remonstrances
1. TR-2017-63 - A Resolution appropriating from the Community Preservation Fund and authorizing
the expenditure of Community Preservation Funds for partial funding for the preservation and
rehabilitation of the property known as Soldier On, Inc. located at 702 South Westfield Street, Feeding
w Hills,MA(CPA) (Referred to Finance Committee)
Motion to approve made by Councilor Cavallo and seconded by Councilors Letellier and Bitzas. As Chair of the
Finance Committee, Councilor Johnson provided a report stating that the committee made a Motion to send positive
recommendation to the Council which was made by Councilor Letellier and seconded by Councilor Cavallo. There
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was brief discussion regarding the proposed use of the funds for the Soldier On building and the fact that the project
resulted in the preservation of a historic structure and the creation of affordable housing. The vote was 4 Yes 0 No and
I Absent. Councilor Rossi opposed this item as he believes Soldier On is a private entity asking for CPA support.
CPA was designed for public use and this does not serve the community. He won't support it. Councilor Johnson
respectfully disagreed with Councilor Rossi's though process of the utilization of CPA funds. Part of the funds is set
aside specifically for historic preservation by both publicly and privately owned properties. This building is also
significantly historic and he supports this item. Councilor Calabrese added that the Smith House is also privately
owned yet CPA funds were used and she feels this is a similar issue. This is the reason we have CPA. Councilor
Letellier agreed and added that Soldier On is a non-profit and adds to Agawam's affordable housing. There indeed is a
public benefit for veterans—how can that not be a public benefit? Councilor Bitzas also said he would support this as
it is a good cause.
The vote was 9 YES, 1 NO(Councilor Rossi), 1 ABSENT(Councilor Theroux) approving the item.
2. TR-2017-64 - A Resolution to appropriate $3,000.10 from the Agawam Golf Course's Retained
Earnings Account to fund Agawam Golf Coarse employee's off stela earnings from 9/7/17 to 10/15/17
(Sponsored by Mayor Cohen)(Referred to Finance Committee)
Motion to approve made by Council Vice President Mineo and seconded by Councilor Cavallo. As Chair of the
Finance Committee, Councilor Johnson provided a report stating that the committee made a Motion to send positive
recommendation to the Council which was made by Councilor Cavallo and seconded by Councilor Letellier. Tony
Roberto indicated that the appropriation was necessary to pay a subordinate who filled in for the course superintendent
while he was out for an extended period earlier this year. The funds represent the difference in pay due that employee
per the collective bargaining agreement. The vote was 4 Yes 0 No and I Absent.
The vote was 10 YES,0 NO, 1 ABSENT(Councilor Theroux)approving the item.
Item G. Report of Council Committees
None,
Item H. Elections
None.
Item_L Public Hearings
1. TR-2017-61 (PH-2017-12) - A Resolution adopting a Residential Factor of .080829 pursuant to
Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 56 (Sponsored by Mayor Cohen) (Referred to
Finance Committee)(Tabled 11/20/17)
Motion to remove the item from the table made by Councilor Calabrese and seconded by Councilor Johnson. Motion
to approve made by Councilor Bitzas and seconded by Councilors Letellier and Cavallo. Council President Cichetti
S declared the Public Hearing open. Sam Konieczny gave his video presentation on the tax factor recommending a factor
of .080829. After his very thorough presentation, Councilor Bitzas welcomed the Assessor and told him he was
impressed with his easy to understand presentation. He asked the Assessor if he agreed with the Mayor's
recommended 1.58? The Assessor stated he tried to find a happy medium and felt the majority would benefit from
1.58 as 3/4 of the town is residential and many are on fixed incomes. The impact would be harder on the elderly or
retired. Councilor Bitzas agreed. Councilor Calabrese asked how we compared to other towns. No one spoke in favor
or in favor name only. The following spoke in opposition: Brian Halla stating this is a result of the Mayor's budget
and the Council's modest amendments to that budget. Every year the shift keeps benefiting the residents placing an
increasing burden on the businesses. Doug Reed echoed Mr. Halla's sentiments saying on paper it looks reasonable but
we need to stop squeezing the small businesses. Frank Palange of V&F Auto asked why compare us to other towns?
This is Agawam. He recently received a notice that he will get fined $750.00 for every employee that is not covered
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on his health insurance. These additional costs are driving businesses out. There needs to be a balance. For three
years in a row, this town has dumped the burden on the businesses and we cannot afford it. He asked the Council to
put some common sense and heart into your decision. Corinne Wingard thanked the Assessor and noted she too is a
fixed income senior but it is shortsighted at best to go with the proposed factor. She said to look at the total picture.
Robin Wozniak supports the Chamber and noted 94% of businesses are small businesses and they are struggling. She
asked the Council to please be compassionate. John Weiss also noted it was an unfair burden on businesses as their
margins are getting thinner and thinner.William Clark also said we need to help the businesses and asked to please not
raise the tax rate.. No one spoke in opposition name only. Council President Cichetti declared the Public Hearing
closed.
As Chair of the Finance Committee, Councilor Johnson provided the report stating that Assessor Konieczny made a
brief presentation regarding the Mayor's recommended residential factor and its impact on residential and
commercial/industrial taxpayers. The committee briefly discussed whether it wanted to send a recommendation to the
Council given the fact that the public hearing had not occurred, and the consensus was to make no recommendation.
Councilor Bitzas supported the 1.58 shift not because he is anti-business but because he felt it was fair. Councilor
Johnson stated it gets to be a broken record every year. He is a small business owner and costs are going up all the
i time. The town cannot be pro-business and continue to shift toward businesses. The Administration is taking the
politically safe road and ignoring the people's voice. No one showed up to speak in favor of this tonight yet many
spoke against it. He noted the town is NOT made up of a majority of seniors. He will not support anything above 1.55
as it is absolutely unfair. The biggest bill businesses have is their property tax bill. The tax rate affects the ability to
attract new businesses and we need to treat them fairly. Councilor Calabrese is not in favor of the 1.58 and would love
a 1.54 but doubt if there was support for that. She echoed Councilor Johnson's sentiments. Councilor Letellier stated
people are over taxed and we should have used some of the Free Cash to help reduce this. She hoped the next year's
budget process would be more transparent. Councilor Mineo didn't think the residents were being too overtaxed and
our businesses bear most of the burden. Year after year the businesses take the heat and be applauded Councilor
Johnson for speaking so candidly. Councilor Rossi said he gets the businesses' pitch and understands they have a
.� bottom line but he feels the residents feel the crunch as must if not more than the businesses. We need more truth in
budgeting. He thinks the proposed seems pretty fair. Councilor Cavallo concurred with Councilor Rossi adding that
there will be an additional storm water tax which will further burden people. He supported the proposed shift.
Councilor Suffriti stated that the Council is sympathetic to both sides and we do have to be concerned with people on
fixed incomes but also have to worry about the businesses. This is not being business-friendly and not in favor of
anything greater than 1.55. Councilor Bitzas it was only$'145 which is a drop in the bucket and said don't even say
Agawam is not business-friendly because we are! The residents are fairly taxed. Motion to amend the factor from
.80829 to .818206(1.58 shift to 1.55)made by Councilor Johnson and seconded by Councilor Calabrese. The vote was
6 YES (Councilors Calabrese, Cichetti, Johnson, Letellier, Mineo and Suffriti), 4 NO (Councilors Bitzas, Cavallo,
Rheault and Rossi), 1 ABSENT (Councilor Theroux)approving the amendment,
The vote on the main motion as amended was 6 YES (Councilors Calabrese, Cichetti, Johnson, Letellier, Mineo and
Suffriti), 4 NO (Councilors Bitzas, Cavallo, Rheault and Rossi), 1 ABSENT(Councilor Theroux) approving the item
as amended.
2. PH-2017-13 -Petition certified by City Clerk on November 2,2017 as submitted by William Clark on
October 31,2017—Public Hearing Date set for December 18, 2017(Tabled until 12118/17)
The item remained on the table until the December 18, 2017 meeting.
Item J. Odd Business
1. TOR-2017-12 - An Ordinance to amend the City of Agawam Code Chapter 49 to increase the salary
rate of City Council camera and audio personnel (Sponsored by Mayor Cohen) (Second and Final
Reading)(Referred to Legislative Committee)
Motion to approve the second reading made by Councilor Johnson and seconded by Councilor Suffriti.
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The vote was 10 YES,0 NO, 1 ABSENT (Councilor Theroux)approving the item.
2. TO-2017-65 -An Order granting or renewing a PERMIT for Weekly Amusement for Agawam Bowl,
359 Walnut Street,Agawam,MA.(Clerk)(Referred to Administrative Committee)
Motion to approve made and seconded. As Chair of the Administrative Committee, Councilor Cavallo provided the
report stating that all documents seemed to be in order and the committee gave a positive recommendation for approval
by the Full Council.
The vote was 10 YES,0 NO, 1 ABSENT(Councilor Theroux)approving the item.
3. TO-2017-66 - An Order granting or renewing a LICENSE for Automatic Amusement Device(s) for
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Agawam Bowl,359 Walnut Street,Agawam,MA. (Clerk) (Referred to Administrative Committee)
Motion to approve made and seconded. As Chair of the Administrative Committee, Councilor Cavallo provided the
* report stating that all documents seemed to be in order and the committee gave a positive recommendation for approval
by the Full Council.
The vote was 10 YES,0 NO, 1 ABSENT(Councilor Theroux)approving the item.
4. TO-2017-67 - An Order granting or renewing a PERMIT for Weekly Amusement for The Main
Street Still,Inc., 858 Suffield Street,Agawam,MA. (Clerk) (Referred to Administrative Committee)
Motion to approve made and seconded. As Chair of the Administrative Committee, Councilor Cavallo provided the
report stating that all documents seemed to be in order and the committee gave a positive recommendation for approval
by the Full Council.
The vote was 10 YES,0 NO, 1 ABSENT(Councilor Theroux)approving the item.
5. TO-2017-68 - An Order granting or renewing a LICENSE for Automatic Amusement Device(s) for
The Main Street Still, Inc., 858 Suffield Street, Agawam, MA. (Clerk) (Referred to Administrative
Committee)
Motion to approve made and seconded. As Chair of the Administrative Committee, Councilor Cavallo provided the
report stating that all documents seemed to be in order and the committee gave a positive recommendation for approval
by the Full Council.
The vote was 10 YES,0 NO, 1 ABSENT(Councilor Theroux) approving the item.
6. TO-2017-69 - An Order granting or renewing a Class 2 Dealer's LICENSE to Bear Auto Sales, 517
Springfield Street,Feeding Hills,MA(Clerk) (Referred to Administrative Committee)
Motion to approve made and seconded. As Chair of the Administrative Committee, Councilor Cavallo provided the
• report stating that all documents seemed to be in order and the committee gave a positive recommendation for approval
by the Full Council.
' The vote was 10 YES,0 NO, 1 ABSENT(Councilor Theroux)approving the item.
7. TOR-2017-13 - An Ordinance to amend the Code of the Town of Agawam Zoning Ordinances to add
solar energy systems (Sponsored by Councilors Johnson and Rossi) Refer to Legislative Committee and
work with Assessors and Engineering to gather list of potential overlay district areas—no vote taken yet.
Motion to table this item until more information is received made by Councilor Johnson and seconded by Councilor
Suffriti.
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The vote was 10 YES,0 NO, 1 ABSENT(Councilor Theroux)tabling the item.
Item K New Business
1. TR-2017-65 - A Resolution confirming the appointment of Teresa M. Kozloski, 102 Meadow Street,
Agawam, MA to the Historical Commission to a term expiring January 1, 2020 (Sponsored by Mayor
Cohen)
Next Agenda.
2. TR-2017-66 - A Resolution confirming the reappointment of Violet Baldwin, 1245 Main Street,
Agawam,MA to the Planning Board to a term expiring January 1,2021 (Sponsored by Mayor Cohen)
Next Agenda.
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3. TR-2017-67 - A Resolution confirming the reappointment of Nicholas Pandolfi, 16 Corey Street,
Agawam,to the Planning Board to a term expiring January 1,2021. (Sponsored by Mayor Cohen)
Next Agenda.
• 4. TR-2017-68 - A Resolution confirming the reappointment of Mark R. Paleologopoulos, 100 Paul
Revere Drive, Feeding Hills, MA to the Planning Board to a term expiring January 1, 2021 (Sponsored
by Mayor Cohen)
Next Agenda.
5. TR 2017-69 - A Resolution confrming the reappointment of Charlie Elfman, 46 Barden Street,
Agawam,MA to the Planning Board to a term expiring January 1,2021 (Sponsored by Mayor Cohen)
Next Agenda.
•' 6. TO-2017-70 - An Order granting or renewing a PERMIT for Weekly Amusement for F.S.F., Inc.
d/b/a Riverboat Bar& Grill, 11 South End Bridge Circle,Agawam,MA.(Clerk)
' Referred to Administrative Committee,next Agenda.
• 7. TO-2017-71 - An Order granting or renewing a LICENSE for Automatic Amusement Device(s) for
F.S.F.,Inc. d/b/a Riverboat Bar&Grill, 11 South End Bridge Circle,Agawam,MA.(Clerk)
Referred to Administrative Committee,next Agenda.
' 8. TO-2017-72 -An Order granting or renewing a Class 2 Dealer's LICENSE to KLC Auto Sales, 1514
Main Street,Agawam,MA. (Clerk)
' Referred to Administrative Committee,next Agenda.
9. TO-2017-73 - An Order granting or renewing a PERMIT for Weekly Amusement for American
Legion Wilson-Thompson Post 185,478 Springfield Street,Feeding Hills,MA. (Clerk)
Referred to Administrative Committee, next Agenda.
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10. TO-2017-74 - An Order granting or renewing a LICENSE for Automatic Amusement Device(s) for
American Legion Wilson-Thompson Post 185,478 Springfield Street,Feeding Hills,MA.(Clerk)
Referred to Administrative Committee,next Agenda.
11. TO-2017-75 - Budgetary Transfer of$14,929.69 from Line Items Reserve Fund(16605-57300)to Line
Items-Professional Services (16602-52190)(Sponsored by Mayor Cohen)
1 Referred to Finance Committee,next Agenda.
12. TO-2017-76 - Budgetary Transfer of $4,618.12 from Line Item Reserve Fund (16605-57300) to the
Assessor Salary Account(11371-51010)(Sponsored by Mayor Cohen)
' Referred to Finance Committee,next Agenda.
* 13. TO-2017-77 - Budgetary Transfer of $79,428.17 from Line Item Reserve Fund (16605-57300) to
Employee Benefit Buyback(16603-51040)(Sponsored by Mayor Cohen)
Referred to Finance Committee,next Agenda.
1 Item L. Any other matter that may legally come before the City_Counci�
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Councilor Rossi suggested it would be professional courtesy to the Mayor-Elect to wait on the appointments until he
1 takes office. Councilor Johnson thanked Mayor Cohen for his many years of service and he personally is very grateful
for his service. He wished him best wishes for his future. Councilor Mineo also asked for an update on the golf course
roof.
Item M. Adiournment.
1 The Motion to adjourn was moved and seconded all around. Meeting was adjourned at 8:34pm.
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' TR-2017-0
A RESOLUTION APPROPRIATING FROM THE COMMUNITY PRE5ERVATLGN
FUND AND AUTHORIYdNG THE EXPENDITURE OF C'OMIH(IN'ITY 7'K-DpT7�4
PRESERVATION FU N➢%FOR PARTIAL FUNDING FOR THE PRESERVATION AND
REF6AMUTATION OF THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS SOIL➢WRON,INC,LOCATED A IMbOLUrION TO APPROPRIATY S3^014 FROM THE AGAWAM GOLF
AT 702SOUTH WESTFIEL➢STREET,ffADING HILLS.MA COU1tSF:'SRETAFNEULARNMSAC(:OL'PT TOFI:NDAGAWAM GOLF
COARSE LMMPLUI'KF:'S OPF STEP F.AItIalNG5 f R(1ht Sp7ROlT•1N15Ra17
WIIFtrt:wC,+roltas of Agawam voted to form a Community Presetralior Coawittee;and Sparsnre4 by Ma)or Richard A CDIW-
VAIERHAS,purauaatto h4esaachwelts Genws]Laur Chapter 44H,Section 5(2)ellowathe CPA WAtf.RFAS,Agawam Gulf(:nurse vuplq'ee,�U;aa Brown perM-W in a ad.misrratire
' Committee to make rcWfmnendstions in the regislatire body;and rapa,:iry imru iL72017-1 fL'15,'21117 at(bc Ap—la Uolf Cow.;and
WEMRE.AS,puniumt to Massarhosm General Iaw Chapter 446,Section 5(3)(d)sates that the WHEREAS,Ap—n Gnlf Course employe,Allan Bn,wa earned UAO(1.10(I"T1a,aaand
ItOslalive body WWI then cake such"Oo and approve such appropriations far the CPA DoB—and ten ants)in re011ar ON-S(op eandaga:and
Co n irilom pad
sl'HFRE.4S,.ApGuU Cow—amplmcx:.Allan Brown awned S1.00o,OU rOoe l'housand
WHFI2FAS,one Ofthe Committee's fuocGons is[dated to pteserving Historic Resources;and Dollars and ism cents)in oWrlime()If-Step comings;a„d
W)IY;LAS.appmI rl000ns in fIW amount of Si.000.10{I'hrm Thousand dotlan and ten ocou)
WH(IStEAS,the property located at 702 South Westfield Soeet,Fending Hills,MA bas been tram nhe A,.wam Gull'(:nurse's Raoined I autvugs Aecaunr will be rtxlui,ed M ord.to pa)
deemed ek&le for Placement on the Napanaf Feps(er by the Mafaochwetts fffslorie j Agaaasm C'cIf C'aarsc emplc)ee Rhea 1irs�xa's Off-§wp a"VW f n&7t241 T-1 W15f2017;
Cnvunisdao;and and
WIFEI(LAS.the prxo cct is designed io meet the Seeacou,arthe Iraerior's Standards nod WTI I:ith.45.the neue+ti r5'Ruvdg to fu W Akan Brorn'v Uff-Step Laming%musl be aFvnr�"
' Guidelines For Hiatrn;c Prstx.do.;.6 tram the,-A6awrem Golf(:tnuse's Retained Ia1.6 6s Account;and
WKRRPAS,Soldia On is a private entity ultboagh it is dearmined the public purpose is being WHEREAS.certification of the nen,4X4 a oius was rncciv d no October 12.21117 for July
advatced in the foes afa hi.1,nical deed tcatriction;and 2a17:and
WHEREAS,(he Community Preservation Commitree has recommended that the Agawam City WHERILnS,the amount of$15,146.00(F'dtCCR Thuuaand Onc R-Wr `ed Tony Six iktllws and
Cou"approWste and*xIno d the amount of Ninety five Thou send Dollar and no cents MM ecru)in the Agawam Goif Caw+e's Retained rami p Aerwranl is availabh far the
($95,000);and purposcs,uued herein:and
WHEREAS,it is in the best iotassW OCtbe City of Agpwam W appropriate Thom the community W'FIt'dC it is in Ore best imsnescv of the tax payers and the C(y w appropdate avid 53.000.10
IrtcacrvatiOn fund and autborin the expeodittue ofcorornunity paw anon iimQs far be $oT A;aaant CMF Cawrse's Rosined f�arninga Ac-ow to fund Ags am DAI'Course
rehabilitation Of the Sukhw On property; Entpj,,ce's OR srep rpm;ngs from&V2 01 7-1011 5,''_G17.
' NOW THFREFOI(H,the AGAWAM CITY COUNCIL hereby aPProPrialdt. THEREPME IJE IT RF.SULI ED T1LA'I't'HE AGAW,I.V7 CI1Y COUNCII.hereby
runxnlves, and naulnes,authorises And appn,pratas S3,000.In[ion, the Agawam Guff Corr Retained
aurhari>rs Ore ezpnbrdi(tae afGbrrtmunity Peesvtaaman Funds is One smarm[of
Ninety Five Tbo=vW Ddlanr and rwe (f95,000);fmin#w Hi%miM find balance Forthc Ea-mngs Account an AsOaws:52000.r0(Iwo 7hnusnid daaxrs sad rev+a Is)ku+a autpnnt
nehabililnuao of Soldier On;asd nasb+7 452(4 3 15 10 at btwdcipal Gn11,mgolae permanent acctnmt number 65261 51010 and
i IUOC.00 iOne I hauvaed I)allars and no cents)from rw-unt number 652W 31510 to Mtmiripsl
The AGAWA34 CfI'Y COUNCIL hereby further resolves that fie Mayw is audsurimdto czpend Did I ovnnime a ti ount number 652(1 51030 to fund Aga++am Golf Course I mplo)cc's OfYStep
said funds,oa paroitocdby taw,rend w do ale things neces&ury for the purpom so stated, can irg,I.om E,7'2111?-IC.I5-2017--
Dated dais 4 thtY of_ -2017.
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A RESOL11.710ts ADOFI7NC A RESIDENTIAL FACTOR OFO.000 PURSLANT TO
MAS,4rt.C[1LSF.TTS f:F.FIF.RAL LAWN,[YfA PT'F.R 4R,1F.CTFOK,'S
Spoesomd by, Mayor Richard A.Cohen
WHEREAS, beginning in Fiscal Year 1989 the Agawam City Council began adopting
• ressidenfial racmrs of Less than one(1)prusuant to Masmchasetts(ionerol laws,Chapter 40,
Section 56;and
WIIFRF.AS,it is in the hest intetect nt'rhe residential mrcpayvr.of Agaw.to adopt a
residerrtial factor of less than one(1);and
W IIERRAS,it is in the best interests of the Town of Agawam to adapt a residential
factor ar0.tlo0;and
R'HEREAS,this factor represents a%Rift of 01.000.
NOW THEREFORE, THE AGAWAM CITY COUNCIL hereby resolves after
conducting a public hearing to ndopt a residemial factor of 0.000 ptssuatnt to hlmsacbvsens
Crencrul I as,Chapter 40,Section 56;and
DA=D T111S_OF ,2017.
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PER ORDER OF THE AGAWAM CITY CAUttiCiL
dAMES P-C1CRE rfi,President
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PATRICK M.1ONhY.Solicaur
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TOR-2017-12
AN ORPTNANCE TO AMEND THE Cl l'Y Op; GA W AM COOT
C11AYTUR 49 TO INCREASE THE sAt ARY RAxE Of CITY COUNCIL
CAMERA&AUDIO PF.R.90KNEL
(Sponcrrredby Nlxrr,Ri,:hard A.C'ohm)
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ran the.0 iv—J v:aod=q4--1W lb=Cik Council and Scholl a&i.—Ineefiflgi;and
WRF.REAS,the C iq CV,"h C=W R Audio l'aspnn=I is a K,W r..Ron V—,thce Ci[y of
Apxwaan f'nde aa49-7f1:,1(101{Purr-Tlne Ywitionsy,w,d
W IQ:REAS,ibc Aiivwmt City ci l ,1 has the aWllonn arnc nl ax City of Ago-Cndc
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Ca m s A„ain Pc,m n V e r c.ne ahv 11'.City Can,cil and Eci,00l C..'nma—n slu,gt.
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('a Mj1LMmee p(;wy.1 paidw bop lSSfl W{;ixlydollarsand,wr=nls)fartheli,dtb—
hoors al dk even[nod 11 SW(Gfta 4,,B s a d Iw mars?l-each addkuW 1-1 af-11x
Gtn wviNn.alm shall nd ucu•1 the<m,oim[of V,U(*,X(Iwo tboru:,nJ&J-'and oa
e=nul yereamen npsaur per lac-alyoa Lee lha l.ua of Aga—
MOW IRMFORB,TRE AGAWAM CPCY COIT 101,n wrf repsc.end nn4ins Ie:eoend
11,City el'Ap—Cetle Chq-49,t bbi[.1 by Jeklint:ibe f Ibxine Imauaie
C-01 wei a and such,N--l-$544.45 For year.'And.0.cinp it wfth Ilu fiiinx--irg
language W C;lWp AY{('.)(ifl)'Chy/:,,au:iL".41xnd Gnnlnittri rm,.wa and a,din{ICSwvwl;
$549 0 r-year plus Moro(vixy d�llan And no Canal ror the fine nLr boon,r ut+fa nark
and SIS on(dh:s„&N,n.nd n,a oeK]firc—h addnvnal lour utter uw 1-„as to r..J the
anptl„t M$?.Ib1014(rp:C thousand dollars and M-i)per fiacdl yw'CfTbtillaC 1111.taw1v.
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' Also the following granting or renewing of licenses/permits:
TO-2017-65 through and including TO-2017-69
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