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8497_ZONING AMENDMENT - TEMPORARY PARKING - PLANNING BOARD i q- zon�� �me�laie�t i2mppYltry �Q,�- K �nq — � J Tiarinl 83ayd � E 'bfi-c-ffe�u on,Monday,May 28,2007 EST LOCAL JOBS MaZON3WOMM BEST LOCAL AUTOS MESSNW&COM BEST LOCAL REAL ES'50 NE__� pwmmm =1 0GUOMIM low MWW093 =1 W 10G%mom --I Cates.Series 2MOFT2, =,to prior liens or other IhOtSdteGood: ,FP7Iture, TVs I be sold ?nUsaidthepremIsIdescribed ble or Present holder a?Saw Mort- W' orloace,to wit: Tbrimces reoe, gage,by Its attorney all= rin =111 I Saill mort- of record entleleT to sw ro=vaucl �mtS Us attorney dence boxes,tools,Ty SPRINGFIELD WATER AND Ll' 'M ' 'Um swlt,x, a K de !rMgileld e 7 %11nated 2 ADVERTISEMENT ZuTbf chusetts, being AV.n Kode .1 all easements,re. 363 Jesn adro�, ou or J ts '�:'36thr s. tn.1 noe Wit I A lates,P.C. 1,1,.n,,, IL allon d hold tu Pn S I I I ove ,T-1 Ye, iblZ lth1Snd-*.Ftj� SEWER COMMISSION (U) d:b% Kon A I H:t -.210 encumbranc Krd. a dividing S"talffnMzed V an Iron pipe Chet I Rea titled to pre( as Lot 19 3 a R d.Suite Z10 Condt t "d and a Pl= A ms 0 e, S S Easterly d A 0 11 d en thiLZwo cos hown an a p c or said land con- Wq� f W de"Ce over C In Hampden C 2 pill rl ,, IU,, ,ert_,_ Stereo 2LED BIDS�DIVING igat hlelmseford A su" c gE __P y "D V'Ellzabeth Barrett;GOx. WA ERA SPRINOFIfLD' Qed to Mid SuIllvans to J� and subject t try of Deedt (978)2W1500 SEV.1 heirs of Levi Taylor. benefit of all e k of phvs L.page 23,sail -Mrt r 0 north Tw= (20$ strIctforts, resc 1QOW MGM eS, TV's or Stereli, etrigo, SIONS Okra] thence In, 10 (May 21,23;June 4) Possasion. S 4 C S. en LEGAL NOTICE Wing CA 710 S, East Five RGAGM SALE OF conditions of record a and=*75)li'm`%1, subject to all tenardes follows: LEGAL NOTICE MO nd b-u=and d:s.'iZ'.y TOMS of the Sale: Cash,of SaW heir$to a REAL ESTATE whiers or Cellined CheCk JNft PereL, p'1111c;6ereceNed 4 wid sire and/or rIghts of Wles In MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Lithe sum of s as a depWt household go.d,boxes y thli Chief am st4m. thero West Art.of and In ecution Northerly by Carew REAL ESTATE b:.,= t.��the .'�', , Cherokee lothe Nineiteen (5) North along the Power of Sale con- fifty-it 16/100(SM16) 'Im M�Mof J-�Mon' tail I a certain rinart- Terms of the saie: = Order I 72sehoggtgoxg,,�, gl=,Robs" .7 vlrl-of and In execution to qulify as I bidder ,ftw W)rods ven ry cahlee, Or certified at8je con- Its O%'rd% 9 a a a��- mend=t!2=1.. Xrn� tabled I PO I 01 $MI -gage holder and(the =,hT r wam. ng One hundred Elght and ' ' ds`W�- am from 12 19-Carlit. t1, to the hyhway, UXT" lissorwabne P" In the sum of MOD n a Souffiery, aid high- Carol to Option Ore deposit must be shown at UP to JUNE 12, 61%0 D% way Five (5) rods to the ge corporation,dated the time and place of the -1; In-dywil hold goods A y&= FrWitxi ths 71/100(10i fe, c Bank, F.S.B. dated Ifn written Meb,,d,._ It llch,�,._they;�trl sale In order to quailly as a . So 3651,heather Sefton: Gag, gubifeffnW W,b0,f,,begn.n11%, CT(taa1j O=ct 6,2M]and recorded October 7.ZD03 and recorded gd'uo. le=accept- and I box. In c on one M acre, hereby wtM the Hampden CountyL bidder Ithe marligar.holder Southerty by Lot#39(thirty. with the Hampden County aice of bid;ba of Put, Isol , g�=SPr el�d WatntedrrAedd Registry of Deeds in Book and Its nine hewn On said plan, ry of Deeds in Book Drew Jendryslic commission bid room, clase price payable In cash k0usetiold oods, furniture, Pa,& of which Page 445 Of which or current funds In thirtl 430) tra meaning and Intending to Flfty)40s)Iseet;and 1 By NoOrt ICHAP4 riviry&.a Northerly halt of g. Ile c froger to sign written nwrtgage HSBC Bank USA, Appi'llane, na Your ttention IS directed to A hA : the S=lses dwrlbed In MWWI.n Bank Na. by L rd ; Bikes, e SPrIngrfIe4d WIte, and SSOCiClted Press ruMemorandum of We Upon Westerly Ot 420(twen- NA,as Trustee for the reals. W.from the date 0 the the of bid: t the offices of mortga- mini moter r Con"MISSIOn s Equal balance cycles, fishlno Emp,ryment shown on said tered Wders.of ACE Securl- ote's attorney,Korde& s- beat 4 Opportunity tioned. ffirst above men ee for Strixtured'Asset Se' of urchase price payable In �.) R!"undredl Twelve 091d ties Corp.Home Ejulty Loan siclates, P.C�, 121 Billerica ILIA.Nlri Ware:HOU Statement KANDAHA-R,Afghanistan The Ta- curiltles Corporation struc. cash or turrer,funds In thir- 631100(it2A3)feet S sehoR liban yesterday released three Afghan tured Ana Investmem Loan "Ida-11 of 1 the date of "1.Asset lbad Suite 210 Chelmsford, goods, furniture boxe, Trust Mortgage Pass- V . k P -T ugh Certlfi- PA&18244100*c/o Unlit 5, sportl fingiffeld Water and aid Workers who had be,,, kidnapped rovided In Cates,se. � of EK ept r1frOm a small e der J7 goods.WS Or Ster T.Ruel,re- eels Korrde Pr bt We or such other tIrne as eo P.Office equip,offict at the o ca Is e ZIP deed to Rosanna mort P of SI in r a Commission om-ur nearly two 20*2 Is the held 5 taken by the Of toy be designated by mon. mac nd Utilization Of mtoi - corded In Kampshlie Cam &rAks-5soc1L,.Ztes, 32, C of rf Id for the co Itl S of ge cA,',,M tv months age, as the militant by as for breach O"I I 210 wi ening of . moee. 1130-Thomas Bennett:F ;Wses!.vomen Owned enter- Registry of Deeds. Bille Street by rt f group announced a rlew operation tar- monigage CcCdMSfDr4d MwA 0 Q Inst t 21. Closing I �Ocatehd Other terM to be an' TV' stem equip, geting foreign and government forces, aricl bielng the . corgitions of said (Ittum boxes. aPollanaun'; recorded In sald fore- c/o Sartfil S. Korde or suCh Jae In mortgaged Prem Vendors Should submit an deed. the sairre the other the as my be desig- Kam en County Registry of at 141 Allen strvet� rounced at the sale. 2337 hurnin Herna"CIM affirmatlVe action policy and The three aid*workers from the mortgag Household goods, turniturp ed Isft focated nated by tricurigagee. in Book 583,Page"I. Ha MA 1-111 be Sold at HSBC Bank U IPPOrttinlity policy a FQM Ta Ilc It t will at Its S t�i, N.A_ as boxes,TTS or stereo equip. th their proposal. For thle see at 410 AM Trustee for registered (May 2t J French deed ed with the =I MA will SDI Other t irmis to be an. for s title see On June 11, 7, at holders of ACE securities une 4) group Terre d'Enfance Mo. specifications and bid forms hammad Hashim.and brothers Ham Ire County Registry Auction at 11:00 nounced.1 the sal., deed%r1._1Z with the a e COM. Home Equity Loan of D=1. Am an June 11, rilcu ZW.at cu cu I. cu pa C. Book 4M Page modgaged pre I ampen Re arti y I esc ed -IN1.Asse! fm,,ay be Obtained at the of- Ghulain below, of in at t It 2DO4 Certla a Of the Springfield Water Rasu re LaSalle Bank National Asso. Cou ry 11 and Ghularn Azrat .11 all IIII79. Dee 5 in floN M531sti)age P mi Baked' Through and Sewer Commissions pro. particularly descrlb ciation.as Trustee for Struc. S19. described Sal 0 ag were ab- I be sold tar the Premn Ses Cates, NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF A Im rtga to wit: curLment Officer. ducled April 3 along With two French u ft S red Asset In u �'41.said I tu Asset t us Cor- PLAN Of CONVERSION AND all unpal =b:d ge, The premises wl I be sold d d to it; porat hot er of said mort. REORGANIZATION TO The Chief Procurement Offl. colleapes in the southwestern prov, rnun vestment Trust Mort. Eb.1-1 all unpaid The land In Hampden, =Its attorney CONVERT UNITED MUTUAL Cer reserves lens% R& f gage Pass-Thr h Certifi- municl Hampden Massa, the right to re- ince of Nimroz. prior neris or other cates, es2 smen ens,an HOLDING COMPANY ubIect to, The land In the C 0. be and do- S.Korde LOCATEDINWEST' feCt Any or all bids. Spr1n=- H= a.5b ect to liens or se% I soclates.P.C. 9 WIFIELD,MASSA- s nforpea "b"firlbrances n KV.V.&AS The Taliban released the French e a ivy, usemns being present hol said mort- en follows: "d Is must be m Of ecoI enthled to pri I le ad,,u',j[te 10 CHZU&TO A CAKrAL etyed knom and desig:nated as Ro "_I ST _Cm Y :01)P.M.on JUNE 14 2W7 woman, Cehne Cordelier,on April 28 dence over this gage,by b attorney of record entitled to PMe- 1�11= at an I=pin In A ARTERED d Water and Lots M (three hundred dence over this mort westerty line of Al- r i Cbeims ject to=1 -4-IW HOLDINGCOMPANY r(78)r S.Korde and U Ion Strog%said troin Pin also (M 112'I'L 2 OmmlsslOr, Spring. and the man,Eric Darnfreville,on Ma� all easements,ri ;Ll,to and of. field Regimal Wastewater reservations am One) Mft.9 Associates.P.C. be III easements. being on a Corse bearing S. Notice Is hereby given that Treatment Plant. Route 5,record 321 Billerica Road,Suite 210 stric re' -24-E aLdistance one hun. on plan ations and 29 Of and C()ndt=resery Board of igawar� R is- f 0 1,e 1,1001. endors. shall note "The three Afghans who Were de- the Ham en Chelmsford,MA 01R44101) of record and dred fifty-five(155)feet from LEGALMOTICE ed Mutual MaSsachursetm 10 to all tenancies twry of s In k all tenancies MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF HoldlAn Company, West hat the United States Postal of games In (978)256-1soo :Ject to the center line of a brook on /or of D, Page 21,28;June 4) les In said Allen Street at the REAL ESTATE Sprin Id, Massachusetts ;ervice DOES NOT DELIVER to more larl n (may Mrs Part of]arid tained with the two French aid workers and d as IIOWS;d Northeasterly corner mutual Holding Compa- his address.However ma, e sale: virtue of and In execution mutual holding com- OnTmercial delivery o� Cashier's or certified = 9 the Power of Sate con- pan hiCh Owns approxi, C Terms of th now or formerly of Kelly 'n%. have been released today in Nimroz LEGAL NOTICE Terms of the Sale: Brothers;thence S,S.291 2C V In the sum of s5rx REAL ESTATE Z E along line of Allen Street UIrled In a Certain mortgage y 53,8%of the common ess m anles DO b sboP.4, Street.fft de m t y RLWE .th'l:,o WESTERLY�Sob&eiTavlstock MORTGAGEE'S SAL OF Cashiers or certified oca.519 . a el province at the request of iribal lead- In the Sum of$5.01)0.00 as a one hundred forty-five(145) given by Juliet Octm to stock of United FInanclal ss.The 3=7= place of the SOUTHERLY by lot vHue of and In execution deposit must be shown at feet to land now or formerly Mortgap Electronic Ban Inc, unanlnmsly )tilted states Postal Services ers." Purported Tahban spokesman 392(three nailing address Is: sale In order to quail the time and place of the of Russell Brothers;thence S, system adoocz. ChIeT Procurement Officer bWder(the mort VW a hundred nlnety-two) as .1 the Power of S.J. CO.- sale In order to qualify as a W stir W.along land of said =s1wra.110"ter Fit ti.C''FI. t a Plan of Conver- Qari Yousef Ahmadi said yesterday. shown on said pim me hun- bidder(the mortua. holder talned In a certain mortgage slon and Reorganization !Prfngfleld Water and Sewer and its des. are ex- dred ago) Russe I Brothers and a wire nancial Services, LLIC�dated whereby the Mutual Holding thVee(s feet by Felix Antigua and and Its des rare ex- I Commission A brother of Rasul and Azrat,Abdul requiremert* ,U%%s fence four hundred fifty(4501 March 1,2005 and recorded Com Will offer for sale P.O.Box 995 othto Mercado to Option e feet to a point,thence N 29 V Wder sVn written lor= Springfield,AAA oitol-om Wahab, Said relatives and neighbors Memorandum EASTERLY by lots 4TI(four One Mortgage Corporation, requireirrient); with the Hampden Coun to de ors and others In a of Sate dated earber 2005 2A-W.conflnuIrig along iiW Deed In 82 bscription and community May 28) 476(low seventy- and r=ed the e upon -%one try 11 %ring he hadgathered to greet the three hoSt. WA memorarkdumOoMjwrft*n of said Russell Brothei 1% Page 424 Sof which approximately Of le In on sald plast, Hampden County Registry of acceptance of bid; balance hundred sixty(160)fed to a mongag HSBC Bank, USA, 461% stock Interest It cur-cash or cu fu in W. kedS of Purchase Price mable In six Inch Pule tree at land of NA.as indenture Trust"for rentlY holds In UnIted Am. ages when they returned home, (30)days date of fifty t;am � 8wk I= Page cash or current funds In thlr- said Kelly Brothers: thence the Registered Holders of the clal Bancorp,Inc, As a result TOWN OF GRANDY "They're fine. They're very happy.sale at the Sn of which martuatie Deut- L(30)d..from the date of N.641 301 E.along tand of Trust 2005-1 Board or�Vals offices of NORTHERLY by lot 3M(three sche Bank National Trust First NLC Calla- of the conversion,the Mutual sale at the offices Of Cl Kelly Brothers,four hun- ble Mo amked'Notes. H CO, yw nolon-Series gr 111101 gee's a".Korde sl MOrt9,,Oee's attOw,Korde -nine(459)feet to .1 GranbY Sea of9peals L P. hundred :�ht6 nine Company as Trustee for H dred fI7, Is the present ger,ex t, Unit Finan- My brother Ghulam Rasul is holding & ;G� P. � 321 shown In one - Asset Securization cla �hold a Public me rns h uans Corpora' I As"lata Pi 3zi an ron P n at therlace of be- bolder b inment for Banco , In which Is %2007 at Tas P Roa , Su a 2,0 assit e erica Road, Suite 210 dred(100)feeL tIon 2DDrOFrT2 Mortgage le a ginning,,Conta ning 1.57 breach o Condit ons U said the federa mid.ter stock Et eadow SOPOI am n .U.O."t his two sons,crying and kissing them, It i.Ko or such pass-Through Certificates, Bit.d mortgage and for the our- holding company Subsidiary Arte 20L to consider ton Ghulam AZrat is holding C/o OFT2 Is the Pres- Ch rd, MA ota24-4100 acres 0 nd. pose of foreclosing the of the Mutual Holding Com, he rights to United Electric:Light " Mer by assign Oftlon Of the Sab his two Subject to pole and line Se UO t .Korde or sur as may be desig- r till h nated by mortgagee. ent Wid t Ime as may be desg. Baltic the same premises same,the mortgaged prem' pany and currently owns all Hna ny Instrument for breach of candltl= by mortgagee. to the Qdreau seeking a Special daughters, and crying happily, kissing ed conveyed Grantor IseS located at 182.124 Der of the Issued and outstand. other tentirs to be an. dTaXN Vb:I said MOrtg4r am for the herein by deed recorded Im- set St MA Ing Common stock Of United Plmlt as required by Table 39 0 L I- Schedule of use them, as all the relatives watch," Ara- SPrIngfigid, nouniced at the sale. recorded In the Harmod Purpose Of reclaslng the Other terms to be art. medlately prior hereto. will be d at a Public Auc- Bank (the RulationS-3.102-Accessary Covinty Registry of Deeds In sarne,the mortgaged prem- Win at MW PM on June I w W hab said by telephone from Nimroz, Book 1577,Page 250. Ises 4ocated at 657-659 named at the safe. For mOrtgaWS title aU1111,140me Business.to use Deutsche Bank Hadimal draftid, sen 2007 at the morttiag!!I Ion, I- Trust Company. as Trustee Deutsche Bank National deed recorded with the p&�mijjn more particularly t I.. 01ing barn as storage for 'YOU Ea"All Rbe �d Sa' a" know the Afghan tradition-we For m= I e S the e United of Anneriquest Marlow Se- ZS Me see a Public Trust C, Pany a's Trustee =en=Registry Of descrii below,all SIX!Sln- Clal Bancorp,In%,mT.1,hrwjII musiness to be located Aud Backed deed with the Auction at 100 A on June for HSI Asset Securizallon S in 3W Page =tlgrem own 100% Of mi s A-113. =r-.= �:�es. county Of "' 2W at the rtgagOd &�tlon 2005OPT2 Mort- "3. rtgag%dZiribed stock of the Bank after the wn as - Granby are going to buy sheep to slaughter Series 2003-13 = Book MS%l Premises., more them and to give to the poor" to cele- 1119. de!M"d below I AM 11n. gage Pass-Through Certifl- conversion. In The prembes will be sold Certain real estate situated gdltlan to the above subject to any and all unpaid In ?. the Board of Ap. as of In Springfield,and being let The Proposed Plan of Con- M intends to Conduct a edS brate their homecoming,Wahab said. L 2DD3. taxes and other municipal 941(forty-one)as shown on version and Reorganization P m following In France,officials refused to say if a assessments, liens,ancl a plan of lots called Chase& Is subject to approval by the Sal hearls S n the Seylor Park which plan Is re- Office of Thrift Supervision of .1. Th corded In the Hampden the Department of the Treas- - Me Is Cr; ransom had been paid. Puiant to a r A and "I didn't say that, or the contrwy County Registry of Deeds In r a C er 39, S Ion B of k of Plans 3.Pages 10& bBoo 'h votes t assachus s eral Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchrier liluald lot being more Par- I I IVIS!Iound and de- L folovg by Gold Zebrowslil, "The big compensation is our hap- by Dorset Street dirig Cluman said. GrOy Board of Easllerl JA (May 2 2p8rais 1. of vote of piness to have recovered the Afghans, to= Brooklyn Avenue, the stockholders of United as as shown on said Plan,fifty- Financial Bancorp,Inc.either it was doubtless more difficult to free 11,and 33/100(5933)feet; III pe or by proxy Includ- Irson Ing a m4odty of N out. them than our comp atfiots," Southerly by Glalne SM 5tmdlng shm owned by After taking the Terre d'Enfance Sjr%ring Makeover ts shown on said Plam one stockholders other Ow hundred tor=ht arid United MutuM Hold"Com- lie group captive, the Taliban demanded 92/100(148,92) rn at a meeting or stock old Westerly by lot 940(to ers. the withdrawal of all remaining French Package as shown on said plan 9 March 31,2o%has been es. troops from Afghanistan. France (So)feet:and tablished as the eligibility re- pu)Xed ZV)VTedi spe4fial I orces out of cord date for determining Northerly by lot t4a forty- thete count holders shown on saJ 1ble air two)as P!% ent to receive nontrans- Afghanistan late last year and still has One hundred 5Ixteen ferable subscription rights to 99/1DD (116,90feet subscribe for the about 1,000 troops stafioned in the 'he =rgerslon Dream for country. Ocean's 0 Subject to sewer rights set supplemental eligible ac- forth In Instruinent dated Cqurit holders of the Bank for sale C- Jan entitled to receive n0ritr4ns. ed sa 19ZC and record Registry In Book ferable subscription rights to 1191,page SM subscribe for the conversion stock will be the I day of S'For the quarter betoreit Pt m='Irtitle see Zel Of s with the the necessary ul o deed d a 0 11000 in Spa Treatments rnem ry Ham on County Rtgl$try Of approvals. Voting bets DeecVln Book 12448, Page of the Mutual Holding Corn.6760. OppwomH in ,V,1.11 be entitled to sub- r conversion stock The Premises will be sold after priority orders of eligi- t&b 0 any and all unpaid ble account holders and sup- MT Home Depot ME` ejesc-latnd ter municl amental eligible account d 0 assessments and liens.= Iders are filled.su0b=.tb0IprIOr liens or other e e encumbrances The Plan of Conversion and of record entitled to prece. Reorganization does not @ dence over this mortgag change the terms of the de- " and subject to and with the posit accotints with or loans benefit of all easemenM re- from the Barik, The Bank'$ M c, Two season paSSOS to'Six F189S. reservations and normal business will contin. 0 of record and ue without Interruption arid to all tenancies the Bank will continue to of. (1 winner) or rkft of pa"Jes In ter customers tbe Same 1=I1tn4?gu s and sery C81k has of- classified.Terms of the Sale: Cash, fered throute NEW ENGLAND dsting bank-cashier's or certified check Ino offices the Bank's o Six Flags day pass. (4 winners) In the sum of$5,000.00 as a current management learn By JAN JAMES d trslt must be shown at and employees. . time and Place of the Associated Press sale In order to qualify as a Prlorlitao apaopoval. members tt:_A� bidder(the mortgafe holder w I ve opportunity to and Its deslynee(s am ex. file-written comments In- CARACAS, Venezuela - Television emgt from th s requirement)Dream high b1germo Sign wrltG; rt no terlals with the personalities embraced, wept and o $10 Ocean's Dream Massage Ocean's'0 Memor d of Sale Thrift Ision. Bodywork gift certificate. h1a5sage&Bodylvorh les of the Plan of Conver- broke into chants of"freedom!"before f P P f.2y, , In Sion and A anization are (Z=3 . - cash or A,Zym Ir- available for rispection by the cameras yesterday as Venezuela's(20 winners) L(101days from the date of the Mutual Holding compa-at the offices of Ny's members at the Bank's most widely watched channel prepared mortgagee's atlome Korde main offlee In West SP& Associates, P. 321 field.:C" hu t to go off the iiiir at midnight under a de Billerica Road, Suite 210 its b, nkn Weekly Prize Drawing:Friday, June I nsford MA 01824-4lYd (may 28) cision by President Hugo Chavez that CC/tkoel=lt 1 Korde or such X time as may be desW- opponents called an assault on free nated by moftnee. speech.Other terms to be an. PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Now Prizes on 2 workS: Deadline for entries is Thursday of each week through June 28. nounced at the 5ale. CITY OF CHICOPEE CON- Radio Caracas Television, the sole HS8CF USA,N 'a, ,_ SE VATWN COM.ISSION opposition-aligned TV station with na-den ?,rt_ iA" the I,t,4 H Id f th Reg_ Puts= to Massachusetts Weekly drawings:every Friday.Weekly winners announced every Sunday. All weekly entries , " , First General Laws. utapter 131, tionwide reach, was being forced off NLC Trust 211105-1, Callable Se,ctlon 40 and the Chicopee the airwaves because Chavez refused MI be entered in the grand prize drawing on June 29. Look for Entry Form an Page 2. M Backed Notes,Set. Wetlands Ordinances,Chap-I-rWrL ter 27Z the Chicopee Conser- to renew its broadcast license. vatIDn Commission will hold Present holder of$aid Mort- a public hearing an June 06, "We are living an injustice," said gam by Its attorney Z007 at 6:00 pm In the Alder- official Prizes on 2 Sweepstakes Rules mank Chambers. 4th Floor, Fm' d Eyla Adrian, a 35-year-old presenter,flgLiKonde Kol ip no; 2 Ile .Road,gukC low;I I I discuss.the fDI her eyes welling with tears."I wish that NO PURCHASE OR PAYMENT OF ANY KIND IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN THIS SWEEPSTAKES, A purchase will not Irriprove your 3 1 e Z10 C ,sford,MA 01924-4100 RDA: Rp lacLment Of exist tonight would never come." chances of Winning.You may also obtain a copy of the original entry form at The Republican,1860 Main StreeL Springfield,MA.from Ing col apsed culvert ai ,�Z56-1500 830 a.m.to 5:00 p.m.,Monday through Friday. (May 21,2A June 4) 'am Drive by City of Chavez said Saturday he was de- - Chi=DPW. 1 o enter,complete the Official Prizes on 2 Entry Form found in The Republican with YOUr name,address and daytime phone num- LEGAL NOTICE (May 221) what mocratizing the airwaves by turning ber and mail it to Prizes on 2,The Republican,RO,Box 9026,Springfield,MA 01 101-9026.Alternatively,you can hand deliver your TOWN OF AGAWAM RCTV's signal over to a public service entry to The Republican,1860 Main Street Springfield.Entry forms will also be available at the Republican during regular business TOWN COUNCIL AND channel.hours,8:30 a.m.to 5:00 p.m.,Monday through Friday.Deadline for weekly drawings is 5:00 p.m.Thursday of each week through June ' PLANNING BOARD Springfield Housing That television station became a Authority 28,2007.Weekly draMngS take place on Fridays through June 29,2007.Sponsor further reserves the right to cancel,terminate or The A- Town Council RI I hir=.mlsl and Agawam Planning Board MI erance pa r you re threat to the country so I decided not to modify any promotion not capable of completion as planned.Winners names Will be published every Sunday in The Republican will hold a John public hear- Services for Ing on Monday,June 4,2007 securiland Electronic renew the license because it's my re- through Ju�1,2007.SponSor is not responsible for lost late,damaged,illegible,incomplete,incorrect misdirected or postage-due al 1:45 PM at ystaffm Midd gammi. mail entries.Mechanicall�-reprGduced entries are not eligible. 1. So.,, 68 sponsibility,"Chavez said. Street, Aiawa%MA. The The Springfield Housing Au: RCTV's top executive,Marcel Gran- 2.Each week for nine weeks�potential Winners Will be SeleCted in a random dravMg to on the prizes of that week.On or about June 29, gerpOW 0 this aring will tharity Is accepting protos 0 hear t I le he Petition of the als from Security and lec- 1001OR ier, said on a morning talk show that 207,one(1)potential Winner will be selected in a random drawing to win the Grand Prize.Each potential Winner%MI]be notified by Agawam Planning Board for tronics Contractors licensed mail or telephone.If any potentialWinner cannot be contacted,does not respond,or is otherwise unable,unwilling,unavailable,or O"""d"'t to the Code In the Commonwealth of Chavez's action "marks a turn toward f tile Town of Agawam Zen- Massachusetts. for repair unqualified to receive a prize within seven(7)days of being notified,such winner forfeits all rights to any prize and such prize may be Ing Ordinances by adding a services and preventative totalitarianism." new article XVIII, entitled maintenance service for awarded to an alternalJve vAnner.All decisions of the judges are final and binding in all respects. temporary Parking-.A Copy eighteen (19) federally and Hundreds of protesters gathered at f the Proposal can be ob- In Week five prizev.Twenty(20)potentialwinnersviiII Win a$10 Ocean's Dream Massage&Bodywork gift certificate,subject to certain restric- 0 Ined from the Agawam S In SprMelg, fo r. the station's headquarters to protest ta lions induding exiSiration date;Four(4)polent]ial Winners Will Win a day pass to Six FlagSA.RV.SM-99;and one(1)potential Winner Will Planning Office Or the Am Massachusetts. warn Town Cheri's Office the shutdown. vdn two season passes to SIX Flags,A.R.V.$1 39-98. tween the hours of 9M AM Proposals are Subject to and 43D PM In the Agawam wage rates by M.G.L.049 1 want to live in a free country,"said The Grand Prize is S 1,000 in gift ceMcates to Ocean's Dream Massage&Bodywork.76 Main St,ChicoM subject to certain restnictons To" Hall, 36 MaIn Street. 26- Inclusive. including expiration date and a$1,000 Home Depot gift card,subject to certain restridons induding expiration date. Agawam MA. The evaluation and aw The best local Elianna, Castro, a 17-year-old student 3.Income and any other taxes are the sole responsibility of the winners Any other expenses not included. BY ORDER OF; of this contract will be= who hopes to be a journalist, on the firm's fees, demon- classifieds in print 4.Sweepstakes is open to legal residents of Conitedcut and Massachusetts, 18 yearS old and older at the time of entry,except Donald M.Rtaglt President strated ability, experience But red-clad government supporters Agawam To ncll and past perrarmance. Pro- In The Republican employees of Sponsor and their immediate families. packages may be ob. gathered elsewhere to show support Dennis B.Hopkins,Chairman =at the SHA Purchasing and online 5.Subject to all federal,state and local laws and regulations.Void outside Connecticut and Massachusem and where prohibited. Agawam Plannin Mid Office,117 Sanderson Street. for the measure.Sponsor is not responsible for errors in the administration or fulfillment of this sweepstakes,including without limitation,mechanical, (May 2151) Springfield, MA 01107. Mon- www.masslive.com through Friday between `RCTV was exclusionist; you never human,printing,distribution or production errors,and may madify or cancel this promotion based upon such error at its sole discre- 921 a.m.and 4:00 p.m.Pro- LEGAL NOTICE rosals rrkust be submitted no saw blacks or Indians on its screens,tion and vAthout liability. Uncle BOWS Sell Storag( ater than 10:00 &m. Wed- and its programming promoted vio-nesday.June 6,2007 to Mi-6.The adds of Winning depend Upon the number of entries received.Prize is not transferable.No substitutions for prize,except by In accordance Aith the Pro- chael Galley Purchasing lence,"said Gerardo Sanchez,52,a stu-Sponsor,in which case a prize of equal or greater value MI vislons of State Law. there Manager. Wingfield Hous-I be substituted.Only one prize per family,household or address. being due and Unpaid In AuthorIV17,Sanderson dent in a state cultural program.7.All entries become the property of the Sponsor and will not be acknowledged or retumed.By providing your e-mail address,you -charges for which the under- Street Spit, eld MA 01107.'s e,�Itled to satisfy grant SponSOrS.the right to send you Commercial messages and share your address With others,unless specified otherwise as indi- =e1rn . lien of the The award of this Contract The socialist president and his sup goods hereinafter described shall be governed by the SHA porters accuse RCTV of supporting a cated on the entry form. and stored at Uncle Bob's Procurement P0 , Massa-8.Excepi where prohibited:ACCeptance of a prize consfitutes consent to use each winner's name and likeness for editorial,advertis- Sell stsosrar located at 40 Chusetts Gene Lave$ failed 2002 coup against him,violatin CCR9 e I.Springfield,MA c3OB.Title 24 of the Code of 9 ing and publicity purpose$without further compensation.Winner may be required to sign an affidavit of eligibility(including social oW4 (413) 7111111-IMS9. And, Federal Regulations (CFR broadcast laws and regularly showing r d notice having been gly- 85.3fi and applicable HN security number)and a liability/publicity release,Affidavits and releases must be returned within two(2)days of attempted notifica- er, to the owner of said regulations regarding Corn- programs with excessive violence and tion or an alternate winner may be chosen. =0 and III Pardes PetItIve proposals. sexual content. claim an riterest 9.For a list of Winners,send a stamped,Self-addressed envelope ta thcTeln,and the time sped- The SHA reserves the right to fled In such notice for pay- reject any and a sals In 2002, RCTV and other private 11 propo OPrizes on 2,The Republican,Marketing Dept., RO, Box 9026,Springfield, MA merit of such having expired rparns therein. Award Q. the. goods will be sold ii h co tract lssubledtoaP- channels broadcast opposition calls for 01 102-9026 after June 29,2007,but before December 213,2007.The Sponsor of pt ve,%Ile auction at the abo proval by the SHA Board of this sweepstakes is The Republican,1860 Main Street Springfield,MA 01 103. s ed add to the h - Commissioners, protests to overthro%�r Chavez,but they 3RE THE 111EVIS HITS HOW est bidder ress.,hwis,X- Michael Bailey d of on Thursday,Ju Purchaslir largely ignored coverage of his return e ne Manager PT2 14 20o?at 1:00 Pin, springfiel Housing U 0 Tru t. ZDD4- BIC ed ass bro fitices tes th esen hot by as g merit to reach .dl On said nxrt Suite and to 0 fore 1824-4 21110 the mi more rl=be ow he re ses d m rtg e it# Customer"am: AvthorItyCM,y to power amid protests by his support- I0 . Roberto Saez:House. 21,29) ers. M r. 1. I . I . ' The Republican,Monday,May 21,2007 — —— . . D5 no 0 BEST LOCAL JOBS MES,STD'MCM BEST L MMM.BEST LOCAL REAL ESTATE MaSQUagol I . pw�� lWoomn __J 10GOMMO— = PGOMEIEM —1 lommamm ___] Pw = �Omni@ --I, g��� In sealed envelo @9��:� BEFORE TEN O'CLOCK IN THE tions. HAMPSHIRE SHERIFFS -IFR Number LEGAL NOTICE anicider(the mortgar,holder Of Deeds In Book 14007,page a FORENOON (1010AM) ON ": 9 dl pi �§� OFFICE MO thl y IS shown on Said Plan tip. JUNE 2%2007. the RTGAGEVS SALE OF &1.1 .nZ,�lr=ex- 11. , ., G Products, REAL ESTATE ,)_ nneand3V100459J30c, , Moract CO W.W.Ed'4 m,.,9f1!'r.e INVITATIO ern . "'Po'- 111d N FOR RESPONSE %pDeadlindc. June MIX ", #044 M S=.b 8oundedt " ", s I%low.1 It e n F%d m% t t to 14,21.3 ON. ROBERT W, Icl. RATOAND CHEESE 4,211107,I .M. Merr, I rtgag title = .,thh."Z.11Y.11)'dalne ' —_i! P_ ���Ir MtkI PE 0 UCTS EST acceptance of bid; n �.rcgs .. W �:u P,g1r=. "4'F. I ESQUIP I gh AC_ ER Wividere Ave- 011 ItAhreu;g.1-ccilp Se.xectlflon Dranclum a " d Q County Registry of hundred , g:W . Said &.Mt c W fifty L " le con. balp�e , I for1y-eight '�d L 11=� M ka" bg: or reject my and all Sealed bids for tabled In a certain mortgage Chhe.purc Bidders should also Include It le%15)feet; of Purchase Price Payable In s In Book CAMBMDGE this day, April is thri may deem to be at ;W In their submission all addl- cash or current funds In thIr- 15IX Page 92/100(14&92)feet; PrOPOMIS Packac"r br . 27.2077. In M best Interest of the of meat and . 522. put �(3D)days from the date of =I, by lot 940(forty) Chasing Office. III UMOr. John P.Buonomg Council. ucts for a three(3)month filarial form which are re- 'SOUTHERLY: IaL Lot No.26 Oven by Monique L Nelson .. Obtained at the S1 . quIred according to the as shown on sai plan.one to Long Beach Mortgage e Prses will be sold Ister Of Probate %�4wltIbVrig J, specifications. hundred(100 feet; Company,dated July IZ 2005 . sald plan flft son Street, Springfield.MA council rftefv&� and recorded with the 0 sa 0 . mb9=y and all unpaid (50)feet;and 01107, Monday through Frt� On County stry of late P. 321 other municipal day between 9,00 aitL ind (MM4.21,28) Kar%StelAnWrx Chalr Monday, June Bidding procedures and EASTERLY: Lot No.27 as =In Book I fil, Page Bit Ca R , t; 21% assessments and liens,and 042JfOrly- 4Z DJTL Proposals must be P.M. at the�= .labvlan fifty Rve 219 of which mortgage Oeut- tifed to prior liens or other submitted 1110 later than 1000 Harripsl'"1mC0uj1,1,*.l Sheriff's ofte Purchasing award of contracts will be In Ims. 01924-4100 accordance with 7 ho r K t or such s'n'lorceable encumbrances I n sa 6)%f "a" rh`by'a 11 I`= fit '..)% Chapter One h.=.rlxtee wri,Wednesd (May 21) gnR=% �6 Box 'MO- SOCth. 22, Of the sche Bank National Trust If 99/100 1116.99) a desig S(,June 6,2W7 y. s Trus ee r t e rtgap Y - of record entitled to prece- feet to Michael Ba Wy Purchas. GUARDIANSHIP ockY III Road North- Massachusetts I by as dence am this mo summoms A ORDER OF ampton, MA 0106110110 at Gentfa] NORTHERLY RegIst Holders of Mort- ee Inc Mamirer. §Prfn Laws,?VS all0kable Fed- ,shown on Ljl�pyflato'noeihlua$ lga,K. to =- TION t and subject to and wl t a sewer rights set Housing Authority,117 Z.be u which time they Will Oral, tate. 10cad laws dred(10D)feet. gage PaS5-Through Cerlifl- Other terms to b,enefit of all easements,re- H=M=G4U 0750055 lnkl�� Sul ,in- t.rtrti. Instr ment dated el'S"Street,Springfield,MA OFO and = and regulations. cates,Series S02 Is the flounced at the sale Strictions, reservations and January I&1924.and record- Olio7. One or more wit- Subject to restrictions of present holder by assign- conditions of ed In said Registry In Book ment' for breach of condl- :Vmt record and COMMONWEALTH OF HAMPSHIRE COUNCIL Of nesses. For Specifications The Sheriff rpserves the right rece tic Deutsche Bank National /or to all tenancies 1191,Page S78. . The award of this contract MASSACHUSEWS GOVERNMENTS cam Tammy Coe Purchaslitig to=or m rd. ins Of said mortgage and del,eeVyband ar rights of parties In &hall be Davemed by the SHA for five purpose of foreclos- Cc P I ty' " Trust" Ion. 1twerille Court Deparbinerit Road Cra e See e Posses& Being the same premises Procurement P002. Massa- Guard Rail CUM.11aMn Two copies of the bid pro. the best Interest Of the deed recorded Ing the same,the mortgaged im m es "Mo4ge S- Tru I INVITATION TO END#970 Agent,413-5114-idll ext 225. all he to e in For mortoatoor's fill "' erl- Springfield Division In With the dii A n ed to the chusetts Gener Law) County Registry of located at 240 f Wr ,,%for Inall, One = r v J. Hampshire Shertff,s Office :Wen c iftV -kel �h, choe elen%deed C-308,Title 24 of the Code a - Im S-t Bar 80 State Street Highway Line Painting posads (one oft Pass Th 2 U' 'erilficates' Terms of the Saic t 0 !a r, � and certifies under the pen- In Book 12919, Pace SO 3 1 3 ..d the cash[ees or certified l5h Brown ed Janu Federal Regulations (CFR) SpringfIelcLMA01103-2010 phatT7 sh Id Sorin ii, MA will= - ca 2D02 and recorded'In tfhli W6 and applicable HUD I - this"O' 93, at a deposit must be shown at =en W�y Registry of regulations regarding com- , I'C - and ad- TO, SHERWOOD of Road Crack Sealing F1104-1 ,',Ile - Phil on June 11,21107.at the 1.2DO3, the time and Place Of the In 12118, Page Petitive Proposals. " ,�WL I � Poo 3. rVICi 0.O' r._ bids for the annua -d lin d In the sum of SS,000.DO as a JOHN = " Hum C mer, .ted of e"bOr Ofic Auction at 1:00 ce. I BARNES JR. FATHER. AND Ward RAII Installation, iQ Meat and Chft"Products, Ca )In ac The premises will be sold -rtp?ed Other subject to any and all unpaW .,I..%=a more sale in order to quality as a 90, I I HEIDI CHRISTINE BASCOM, Highway Line Painting for Submission Deactillm June laws of the Commonwe taxes and other municipal below, Present holder of said man- bidder(the Mortga?e holder The SHA reserves the right to ffWER,GOF ALAKA JADE partldFatLng Hampshire 4,M7,1:00 Pin, all and singular the premises gage,by Its attorney and Its desly..nee(s are ex- For m=s title see reject any and all NES I I of MassaCh In so far assessments and liens,and de ent RN 0811311998 Count;I Municipalities VAII be has Ins ed ,,W,d,.bed In said mortgage, celved by the Ham On should also Include as the Sh subject to prior liens or other hlopt from th s requirement): deed with the or Parts therein. re pshlre Bkfda the pu Ing agent to Sanjit S.Karde V.O.Protsa.al I] err ble encumbrances h bidder to sign written wHEREAs LAVADA BASCOM Council Purchasing Depart- In their submission all addl. ent n =c1en COun this contract Is subject to ap. (hfls�ftve)filed In this court ment until Wednesday.June tiorw forms which are re- Sale upo 3 B make su - to Prece- The land In Springfield, 321 Billerica Road,Suite 210 acceptance of bW balance ooklyl Registry of ngs aid a fV"ad Itled Korde&Associates,P.C. Memorandum of In 2"S, Page groval,by the SHA Board ol - vertlse . dance over this mortgar 6760. amm Stioners a Fetlition seeking the ap, 6,2007 at 2,W pm at which quired according to &PC a Hampden County, Massa, Chelmsford MA01824-4100 of Purchase Price payable In Michael Bailey' .tr. Po"Im"t of a guardian for t[m they will be publlctv specifications. and subject to and wit 0 chusefts, being known and (978)256.1' child, Tammy Coe beneflt of all easemerits�re, 50D cash or current funds In thir- The premises will be sold Purchasin .the sub minor opened find read In the designated as Lot # 25 (may g Manaper ALANA IM Purchawn Agent strictions. reservations fund 21.28�June 4) tA(30)days tram the date of subject to any and ail unpaid Springfiel Housing BARNES, with Councilors'Meeting Room BM'drig procedures and IMay 21) concifflons of record and (twerity-flve)as shown on a I e sale at the offices of taxes and other municipal Authority custody of the person of the .. 0 contracts will be In plan of Cottage Heights re- said child(ren); Bids In e with Ch%rr I to corded In Hampden County ­— morteage all tenancles n's attorney,Korde ,assessments and liens,and (may it 21) . ost be placed In sepa- ILCCordanc .Sur.or Ights of parties in & ,ssoc ates, P.C., 321 subject to Prior liens or othe rate sealed envelopes SeCtIon ZZ the ,,*,,,,,,r I Deeds in File # eftforc On. Regis Billerica Road, Suite 210 table encumbrances You are ORDERED to appear marked Line Painting Bid Massachusetts General 293,S!aid toot belnu more par. LEGAL NOTICE Chelmsford MA 01824-40 State of Connecticut In this court on at JIM or Crack ling Bid Laws, lusal1=11CShIeFed- LEGAL NOTICE . ficul VrI bounded and de- MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF of record entitled t prece- Court of Probate 9W.I. 978 or Guard Ralainstalla. Oral fl MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Terms of the Sale: Cash, scri as foljows� C/o Sanlit i Korde or such dence over 0 District of Waterbury a prorain- ar I ate local laws REAL ESTATE this mortga, femme. tion Bid#878 in the lower left and requG111ons. REAL ESTATE cashier's or certified check , other time as may be desIg- and subject to and wit re . corner and sent W Ham In the sum of$5,DDD.00 as a EASTERLY b, Redlands U1 virtue of and In execution nated by mortgagee, beneflt of all easements,re- NOTICE TO Tara Veneziano You y ng an attorney shlre Council Purchasing 4 The SherIff reserves the right virtue of ancian execution deposit must be shown at Stmet,Fift 50�feet; 0 the Power of Sale con- strictions, reservations and whose last known reshlence you. it fall to ap- Main Street, NorthamAo n, to accept or reject any and .11 the Power f sale con- the time and place of the Y( tained In a certain mortcage Other terms to be an, conditions of record and was In the city of Springfield, I rt Y proc MA 01060. Call 413-58"13 all bids as he deems to be In talned In a certain mortgage sale In order to qualify 45 a ounced at the sale. subject a bidder(the mortgage holder SOUTHERLY by lot #24 Yen by Robert n a to all tenancies State of Massachusetts, .3t P. nd/or riahts of Parties In re r as shown on ssormette arid Carol A. PO si - and Its deslnee(s) a ex- Otte to Option One Sses . on the merits ' Electronic on I of he or Specifications. the best Interest of the olven by David M,Murray to (t,enty-four) 1i Deutsche Bank National It n and an adludl Hampshire Shertff:s office Mortgage I sad Plan,one hundred elev- 0159*nn Trust Company as Trustee Pursuant to an order Of Hen. cation of Is . ATTENTION:All Bidders must and Certifies under the peri- R Istrat n Systems, Inc emgt from th s requirement): On and 62/100(111-62): Mortgage Corporation.dated Thomas P.Brunnock Judge, trmatiol call be �qualffied by the allies of Perjury that this no- act n so Of as nominee for hig bidder to sign written October 6.ZDOI and recorded for HSI Asset SecurizAtion Terms of the Sale-. Cash, ,Wring will be held at wa- Hil Corporation 2006-OPT2 Mort. cashier's or certified check For further Ird H Nay Departmerd,UBT tied has been posted and ad- A Le rig ation memorandum of Sale upon WESTERLY by land of Owner with tht Hampden Coun,J gage Pass-Throu6h Cerfifl- In the sum of S5,000.oD as a terbury Probate Court, 236 rm vertised (If required) In ac. 0 Feb 1 91 2 acceptance of bid; balance unknown,Fifty(50)feet;and RwIstry of Deeds In Boo rates,Series 2006-OPTZ deposit must be shown at Grand St, Waterbury, CT . , the Office of the lerk- ders must first obtain Fo w th e H en of Purchase Pr1re payable In 13 78, Pace 567 of which Magistrate at 413-748-0631. R-lWREQUEST FOR PROPOS' CordanCO Witt, the general 06702 on June 1.2007 at 10:30 WFTNESS; AL FORM) from the CON. laws of the Commonwealth Coun s of 5 In cash or current funds In thir' NORTHERLY by Lot #26 monrat 95csol.aStallle,Bank Na- the time and Place of the AM on an application for Re- , Daniel J.Swords STRUCTION CONTRACT ENG1. of Massachusetts, In so far Book 13 age I of 3D) from the date of (twenly-six) as shown on Ila yaA cla on as Trust- Present holder of said mort. sale In order to quality as a moval of ouardianship and FIRSTJUSTICE NEER ROOM 6260 10 PARK as the Sheriff has I which rt.age W via W 5111�'Yst the offices of gage,by Its attorney bidder(the rnortga�e holder nsftded said plan-,one Hundred Elev. ee for Structured Assert Se- and Its clesl ex- Appointment of a Guardian Donald P.Whitney PU& BOSTON, W 02116, the purchasing. agern to Bank, as Trustee for the mortuagee's attorney,Korde en and 36/IDD(111.36)feet: curitles Corporation Strur, Sanjh S.Karde em Ynee(s are concomino a certain minor CLERK-MAGISTRATE This form must be cortiglet- make such postings and ad- regIste Iders of A Is & Associates, P.C, 321 tured Asset Investment Loan ,,,gt from th s requirement); - A lit es Billeri Road, Sulte 210, - Korde&Associates,P.C. bidder to sign written child born on July 5, 2DOO. Date Issued:05/10/75 ad and submitted to the Con vertisementfi. Chet ford MA 0,824-4,00 Being the same Premise con Trust Mor ace pass' 321 Billerica Road,Suite 210 Memorandu n The Court's decision will at. t1T(may 21) tract Engineer for approval. Trust, mortgage Pass- c/o fit �. K de or su veyed to mortgagor herein Through Cent cates� Series Chelmsford,MA 01824-4100 acceptance In Of sale OPQ fect Your Interest,If any,as In order to then receive a TammyCce Through Certificates,Series otheg deed of Walter L 2(104-2 Is the present holder of bid; balance in said aPP Irallain On file r inn as Y be d, o1nowsick Jr.and Helen A_ by assignment.for breach of lie = CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL PurchasinjAgent 2004,2 Is the Present holder nated by meric . (978)2%-= of purchase price Payable In more fully appears, � Sub- . b $Ignrrient for breach of cee. o1nowsk] and recorded I conditions of said (May 21.28;June 4) cash or current funds In thir- .11 Me Certificate Of AP "as 30)days tram the date of FORM.Only those who may 21) Conditions of sald mortgage Hampden County RegIT and for the Putposelof oroee RIGHT TO COUNSEL: It the HAMPSHIRE COUNCIL OF and for the purpose Of fore- other terms to be an- 1W sale at the offim of ,b,ovO,named Person wishes GOVERNMENTS vaJ Form to the Piil�lr`e of Deeds Immediately art- closing the . the mortgagee's attorney.Korde Council Purchasing Otfice HAMPSHIRE SHERIFF'S closing the same. the nounced at the sale. herewith, mortgaged Premises I led & Associates, P.C, 321 to have an attorney. but Is INVITATION TO BJD AW9 OFFICE mortgaged premises located at 115 TO lock St LEGAL NOTICE unable to pay for one, the cGLDPATCH can obtain Plans AW SPCCM' INVITATION FOR RESPONSE at 171 Sehidere Street, wachavia Bank, N.A, as Billerica Road, Suite 210, cations Prior to bid. 11043 GROCERY PRODUCTS For mortgagor's title See SPrfrid, MA will be Sol MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Court will provide an after- b peastone,Traprock. SplingfiOld, MA will be sold Trustee for the tealstered deed recorded with the at a bliC Auction at 11.00 REAL ESTATE Chelmsford MA 01112"100 I of Inability to Processed Gravel at a Public Auction at 2:00 holders of Aegis Asset tio Sanjit i.Korde or ney upon Proo w� a rates for Read Crack Hampden County R Is"of Such pay. Any such request Sealed bids far the ou . ie AM an June tL 2007.at the SO a?Ing,Highway Line Point- rchaSe PM on June 11,2M.at the Backed Securities Trust, Deed, in Book 1516. P.O. mortal premises, more By virtue of and In execution other time as may be desia. should be made lmn*dkat Sea bids for the annual of Grocery Products for a are Mortgage Pass-Through Cer. 217. dewrlbed below, of the Power of sale con- riated by mortgagee. b - Im&W Guard Rail 1,T"lJa- ===A u ,? contacting the court V. I of Cold Patch. Pea SIX 6) month perlodi, be- low, tificates,Series 21104-Z o11 tar the Premises talned In a certain mortMe Other terms to be an. ce where the hearing IS to tion are subject to min = July 1.2007 will be all and singular the Premises The Premises will be sold given by Michael FOMI to star* Traprock and Proc- wage rates as Per MGL Chap- be held. WsW Gravel for pardicipat, ter 149.SKJM 26-27F Inclu- recelved until Monday, June described in said mortuage, resent holder of sald mort, subject to any and all unpaid to wit: - tndyMac Bank. F.S.k dated nounced at the sale. Py order of the court. Ing Hampshire Camel? Mu. stye. 2007 1:00 0^ at the to wit: =by its attorney taxes and other municipal October 7,2003 and recorded I n0mas P.Brunnock,Judge I nichpalftles will be receNed tain Sherth's Dffl assessments and liens,and The land In the city of with the Hampden CO HSBC Bank,USA.NA.as In. (may 21) try the Hampshire Council P.r:El.,_Department. Z A certain lot of land with the Sanjlt S.Korde denture Trustee for the Reg- The Scud of Hampshire Box TOM 20S sub;ect to odor Hens or other Springfield, Hampden Coun- Registry of Deeds In = - Rocky Hill buildings thereon situated In Korde&Assolcl enforceable encumbrances tY. Massachusetts being Istered Raiders Or me �ifrsl Councilors and the Joint co- , ' W ,2DO?at operative Purchasing Parlicl- said Springfield, and being C BIIIer@ - known and designated as IV564, Page 445 of which NLC Trust 2005-1, Callable THE COMMONWEALTH OF (gr , ,_,,: of record entitled to Prece mortDage HSBC Bank USA, 3100 at'which = pants reserve the right to oc- known and designated as 8)2S6. dence am this mortgas , Lots 390 (three hundred N.A.,as Trustee for the neglS. MOM cked Notes,Ser-, MASSACHUSETTS tr will in . Lot#25 on a plan of lots re- , ninety)and 391 (three hun- -red holders of ACE Securl. les . LAND COURT cgi or reject any and all iv;w corded In Hampden County (May 2t,28:June 4) and Subject to and wit t e It DEPARTMENTOFTHE read the Meet' b 3 as they may detrit to one at more witnesses. For Registry of Deeds In Book of benefit of all easements,re- d be .�Ocl n ge ,,,nt) win ties Corp.Home Equity Loan th , P I sho Present older of said mort. ) TRIAL COURT bw Room. in the best Interest of a strictions. reservations ancl 1% let , riled in Trust Series 2004-INI,Asset . Council. specifications call T Plans mOace ll which said conditions at record and I , A r 'Y llefllt'� Backed Pass-Through Certifi, gage, ts attorney (SEAL - plan Is After ascribed as to all tenancies 'Y of In k.1 plan cates Is the Present holder Bids must be laced in SEPA- Coe, Purchasing A�V r D . 07 mtsc 34M RATE = envelopes Karta Stefanson.Council SW5911 ext 225. "Plarl of Land In Springfield,, =01 rights at Parties In D. Page 7% said lots being by assignment,for breach of SanJI .Korde To: marked elther Cold Patch Bid Chair Mass, surveyed for F.S. Possess Kord I&ASscic[aites,P.C_ WHIle).McCreary 11 JIM or Stone Rock Bld NM ;=,coplegs of the bid pro- Ion. more particuialy, bounded conditions of said rt Hampshire Council of Valentina Scale-I"=Illly dat- and described as allows; and far,he p me,Y.age 321 lerlca Road,Suite 210 In am lower left corner and 3 (a I art Oft ed December 19211,saild lot ' Ut urpose a are- Ch .MA 01824-4100 and to all Persons entitled to Governments a �91YIAL Terms of the Sale: cash. closing e' same. the sent to Hampshire Council photocopy)Ih 9 1 the benefit of the % main Street (may 21) .Out be P*ed being more part1dilarty Cashier's or Cerfifled check WESTERLY by Tavlstoc� mortgaged Premises located C , Purcha,sing, 9 bounded and described as In the sum of a000.00 as a Street,fifty(50)feet; at 141 illon S (May 21,28,June 4) ServICOrnembers. Civil Reflef . All __ Act. NortharriptoM MA OIOW Call follows: deposit must shown at . d 11 will be s a Deutsche Bank National 4.13-585-6133 x3 tar Specifica- . the time and place of the SOUTHERLY by lot 392(three =11191tiNction at 11,00 AM LEGAL NOTICE Trust Company, as Trustee - sale In order to quaill as a hundred ninety-two) as On June 11, 2007, at the for Long Beach mortgage bidder(the mortaitoe older shown on said plain.one hun- mortga ed Premises. More TOWN OF AGAWAM Loan Trust 20060 ; dred(100)feet: Particu V described below, TOWN COUNCIL AND I ,Its desi reels) are ex. N pt In thy. .s requIremen* all and singular the premises PLANNtNG BOARD claiming to be the holder of a high bidder to sign written EASTERLY by Jots 477(four described In Said mortoage, Mortgage cover]nR real 0 ---/ ('�� , hundred seventy seven)and to wit: �� Memorandum of Sale upon The Agawam Town Council rty In Springfield num. ,r , n ffl, �/EZEIP acceptance of bid; balance 476 (four hundred Seventy- and Agawam Planning Board 9=117 Daytona Street - , - of P six as shown on said plan, The land In . - 2�� Lo n a cas;urchase Price payable In Hampden, will hold a joint public hear- -, - (M flAH n h or current funds In thir- rifty(50)feet;and Hampden County Massa- Ing on Monday,June 4,2DO7 given by W111le J.McCreary 11 1, I Z/, --- -.-,-. %(3()�days from the date of chusetts, bounda and de- at 7:45 PM at the Agawam to Mortgage Electronic Reg- . " _::�6��_ l e sale at the offices of NORTHEhLY by lot 389(three scribed as follows: Middle School. 68 Main Istratkirl Systems.Inc.,dated ��, Zortgapee's attorney,Korde aw e Igh,l,. nine) as Street, Agawam MA The January 26,2DDr,and record. -_\4 - - Associates. P.C. 321 shu rn In eld 0 an,one h un. Beginning at an Iron 9 this hearWg will ,cl with the Hampden County . � Billerica Road, Suite 210, dred(100)feet. the Southwesterly line of Al- b hear the Petition of the R;?I,t of Deeds at Baox "\ Spring Makeover m e to 1 7. Chelmsford MA 018244100 , ten St et,sa Iran pin also Agawam Planning Board for I 98, . ,le 6 and now held 1�,,,�\��_ � I c/ciersarrywi�. Korde or such Subject to pole and fin no on a c e earing S. an amendment to the Code by the p alritiff by assign- , oth I,I 0 may be deslg- rights to United Electric Light I 2411E.a Istance one un. of the Town of Agawam Zon. ment ,,.t,d by mortgagee. C mpany under Instrument d (155)I t fro Ing Ordinances by adding a Packa d e M* ve new article XVIII, entitled g e doted November 16.1933 and c cr line of a rook on has filed with said Court a . Other terms to be an- recorded In the Hampden said Allen Street at the 'Temporary Parking".A copy =Ialnt f9r authority to (BM � nounced at the sale. County R51stry of Deeds In Northeasterly cornei of land of the proposal can be Ob. ose said mortgage In Book 1577.. age 2SO. now or formerly of Kelly tained from the Agawam the mariner following:by en- Deutsche sank National Brothers:thence S.S.29*24" Planning Office or the Aga� try and Possession and exer- M__­l Trusl Company, As Trustee For mortgatfor's title see E.along line of Allen Street wam Town Clerk's office . else of Power of sale. - R e deed recorded wit,h the one hundred forty-five(145) tween the h I 8:3o AM It _� , 'or the 0 Its' Hantiodenn County Re feet to land now or for and 4:30 PMO[un'sthoe Agawam if Mort" :P_ ,gstrY of Z Town Hall, 36 Main Street, al is Of the Servicemembers . I r 4,ou are entitled to the ben- Dream " . 11fl.ale..Series Deeds Book Page of Russell Brothers�the"C*er � Ocean's (a - , ,- ,� 89' 6S'50"W.along land anf... Agawam.MA. . - At Relief Act RS amended ma$wgr&Wyivurh -— I-- present holder of said mori:- ? Russell'Brothers and a wire and you object to such fore- , I I gage.by Its attorney re premises will be sold fence four hundred fifty(4502 BY ORDER OF: closureliDu or your attorney I I ub,ect to any and all unpaid feet to a point,thence IN 29 Should It a written app;:,,� _��7 - ­1 Sanjit S.Korde taxes and other municipal 24-W.continulng along iand Donald M.Rheault,President anoe and answer I., � I _� I � Korde&Associates,P.C. assessments and liens,and of said Russell Brothers,one Agawam Town Council court at Boston on or before � _It� t 321 Billerica Road.Suite 210 subject to prior lie . �_ - ,nf.g.,�!, ..,Cn5o,olther hundred sixty(160)feet to a the Z5th-day of June 2007, or $%000 �n Spa Treatments I ______� " Chelmsford,MA 01&244100 umbrances six Inch Pint:r=at Land of .Dcrinls IL H kIns,Chakraw you mdy be forever b4tred I . of record entitled to prece- said Kelly Brothers� t Agawam - d (978)256-1500 hence Planning Boar from claiming that such fore- . (May 21,28:June 4) dence ever this mortga,%e N' 641 30" E. along land of (May 21,2B) closure Is Invalid under said , L� , — and subject to and wit t � said Kelly Brothers,four hun ­. - _ benefit*1 all easements,re- dred flfty,-nine (459) feet to REVISION OF INVITATION L-1 . strictions. reservations and an Iron p n at the place of be- FOR BID Wltness: KARYN F,SCHEIER, 4,000 Home Depot Ma Card' conditions of record arid ginning. Containing 1.57 LEGAL NOTICE sub ect to all tenancies acres of land, 81d st 07-120 Chief Justice of said court MORTGAGEE'SSALEOF anvor rfohts of Parties In The Chicopee Housl this 91h day of may 2007. REAL ESTATE Possession. Being the same premises Authority Is seeking seal:9 Attest: 01 virtue of and In execution conveyed to the Grantor bids for a 2007-2008 new FS50 Deborah J.Patterson the Power'of Sale con- Terms of the Sale:' Cash herein by deed recorded Im- 4 x 4 Chassis or equall. Bid Recorder talned-In a certain mortgage cashier's or certified checi medLately prior hereto. kages are available at 200704-1309 given by Todd L Parker and In the sum of$5,I)OD.410 as a Mcmapee Housing Authority. (MaY21) . o One month individual or family membership ErIca J.Parker to Ameriquest deposit must be shown at For mortgagor's title see 128 Meetinghouse Road company, dated the time P Ce a t deed recorded With the Chicopee, MA Please Call TOWNOFGRANBY . � M 003 and re 0 Dave Dymek or Patricia A. NZ=1 21, 2 - sale In order t quail as a On County R Is"of Board of Appeals corded with the Hampshire bidder(the ga %older =s In Book I Murry at the CHA at 413.592. Th Granb Board I A Is to thelfMCA of Greater Springfield. (1 winner) an '= Pa- 6132 for further Informiation wilel hold AyPublic H'.." County Registry of s n d Its s are ex- 443, p5al, Book7 1,Page 2S9 o1which from th me Ir 1) on Picking up or malling of June 4.2007 at 7:15 P .at 'm $ e .. bid . L . Crhe Bank Na- h1,9'bidder to sl Itten The Premises will be sold b ,packages. All bids shall East Meadow School, on t rust Ompany. as Me um of n subject to any and all unpaid ,a ubmItted to the main of, Route 202, to consider the . a Trustee of Amerlquest Mort- acceptance of b ; ce taxes and other municipal Ce of the CHA,128 Meeting- Petition of the Sabrina -.� )� = Securities Inc- Asset -of purc cu PH s le In assessments and It jnd house Road, Ch MA Gendreau seekino a Special o Six Flags day past. (4 winners) g ed Pasr,,Through Cerlifl- n - subject to Prior lien ens her no later than Ju 2'7 0 ,L cash 0 rrent thir e s or 10'.00 AM.Bid 11 y Table ?Z care$ Series 2003-13 under 30) YS fro of nforceable encumbrances bllc- I- Schedule of Use Wollng ' M and Servichv ( e b` I opened , Lg � I _W the L sale at t s of of record entitl r d aloud at Regutations-3.102-Accessory ed to pre"- c oft . I =ent dated as of De- rnort aoft'5 aftome Korde dence over this e man 0 he CHA On Uses-Home Business.to use . b ,2 the erit & ksSOCIates. P-L 321 and subjectlit and-WIat'ri June 6%.200 1�I AM. existing barn as storage for T I Billerica Road, Suite 210, benefit of.I Oeasements re- -m Or 0"I rim P Id T an On or a new usiness to be located an 'I . sald Chelmsford MA 011124-4100 strictlons, reservaMns'and at 227 East Street. Granby C di Or , , r_ s Steak House . I d f h u c/o Sanjit L Korde or such conditions of record and Springfield Housing and known as Map G-A-11.1. _____--) ' � .r.l_ln the other time as may be de5ig. to all tenancies Authority Is L o $10 Caesar' * �� NEW ENGUND Emach 'ga- PoSe su - I Same.'he.."'ed pr.m. led by mortuagee. .nV/.rt rights of parties In Req In addition to the above gift certificate. (20 winners) Ises located at 248 State na Possession. MaIn=Or=TR0epaIr hearing. the Board of Ap- (6) . 11 Street. Granby MA will be Other terms to be an. Services for sa peal$ Intends to Conduct a 0 I sold at a Pubhc Auction at nouriced at the sale. Terms of the Sale: Cash, Security and Electronic Public meeting following 0 1:00 PM on June 11,2007,at cashier's or certified check Systems said hearings as time Fe c9lesMir 5 I the art ed g;e,l es LaSalle Bank National Asso- �the sum of$as a deposit mits. This notice Is g v�, , I � Weekly Prize Drawing:Friday, May 25 . Steak House I more mairt1clEly Scrin ciation as Trustee for Struc- ust be shown at the time The Springfleld Housing Au. pursuant to Chapter 40A and _____-./ below. all and singuiar the tured Xsset Securities COT- and place of the sale In order thOrItY Is accepting p - 39, Section 23B of premises described In said Poration Structured Asset In- to quality as a bidder (the als from Security An'trIPlafts- C&TeLsachusetts General mortg4W,to wit: vestment Loan Trust Mort- Mortgage holder and Its tronIcs Contractors licensed Laws. , gage Pass-Through Cenifi- deslonee(s)fire exempt tram In the Commonwealth at. Donald Zebrowski. The land with the buildings cate&series 2004-2, this requirement); high bid- Massachusetts. for repair' Chairman L thereon,situated In Granby, dep to sign Written M'me- services and Preventative Granby Board of Appeals How Prizes on 2 works: Deadline for entries is Thursday of each week through June 28. Hampshire Coun Massa- Present holder of said mort. randurn of Sale upon accept- maintenance service for (May2l,28) chusetts, boundeill and de- gage,by Its attorney ance of bid;balance of Pur- eighteen (18) federally and scribed as follows: . Chase Price payable In cash eight(8)state-alded houSIn Weekly drawings: every Friday.Weekly winners announced every Sunday. All weekly entries San I S.Korde or current funds In thirty(30) complexes In SprIngfie1g, Beginning at a Point on the ,(or he&Associates,P.C. dagfifrom the date of the Massachusetts. Easterly side of the highway 321 Billerica Road,Suite 210 S.. t the offices of mort - will be entered in the grand prize drawing on June 29. Look for Enifty Form.on Page 2. leadini? Northerly from the Chelmsford,MA 01824-4100 uee's attorney,Korcle&rs- Proposals are subject to meeting house, said Point (9TS)Z55-15DO 50clates, P.0 wage rates by M.G.L,049§§ I beinil marked by an Iron Pe (May 21,28:June 4) Road,Suite ,Chelmsford, 26-27 Inclusive. I set Fi the uroun . IC 2ya 321 Billerica Find MA 01824-4100 c/o Sanjlt S. Int Indicates the exact half -- Korde or such other time as The evaluation and awarifi official Prizes on 2 Sweepstakes Rules of the Westerly boundary of . may be designated by mort- of this contract Will be has:J the gr Ises conveyed to LEGAL NOTICE oaffee, on the firm's lees, demon- Fra s ). Sullivan and strated ability, exPerlence NO PURCHASE OR PAYMENT OF ANY KIND IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN THIS SWEEPSTAKES, A purchase will not improve your RO Sullivan by the Me- MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Other te to be an- and past Performance, Pro- charlic Savings Bank, bv REALESTATE nounced Mthe sale. p chances of winning.You may also obta in a copy of the original entry form at The Republican,1860 Ma in Street,Springfield,MA,from t,*,sas Packages may be ob- . deed dated April 9.Ilin and too ned at the SHIA Purchasing what recorded In Hampshire V virtue of and In execut HSBC Bank USA, N.A. Office,117 Sanderson Street, 8:30 a.tn.to 5:00 p.m.,Monday through Friday County Registry Of DeOCIS� the Power of Sale con" Trustee for the regISFereads Springfield, MA 01107, Man- talned In a certain gage OUR a 1.To enter,complete the Official Nzes on 2 En"�orm found in The Republican With your name,address and daytime phone nuM- Book 931, Page 217, thence Mort nd running Easterly a:n�parallel given by Felix Anti holders of ACE Securities day through Friday between ber and Mail it to Prizes on 2,The Republican,P.O.Box 9026,Springfield,MA 01 i01-9026.Alternativo,you can hand deliver your Maria Mercado to Option Corp. Home Equity Loan 9:D0 a.m.and 4;00 P.m.Pre- to the Southerly bound Trust.Series 2DD4-INI.Asset I said land conveyed%Oldl One Mortgage Co rsals must be submitted no rporation I entry to The Republican,1860 Main Street Springfield.Entry forms will also be available at the Republican during regular business Sullivans,mentioned above. dated September 14 iiki Backed Pass-Through Certill. er than 10,00 &in. wed. twenty-four (24) rods to a and recorded w6 the Cates. . nesday, June 6,207 to Ml- chael Bailey, Purchasing you re hours,830 a.m.to 5:00 P.M.,Monday through Friday.Deadline for weekly jdrawings is 5�.00 P,M.Thursday of each week through June golp marked by an Iron pipe On County Registry of present holder of said mart. Manager. Springfield HOUS- 28,2007.Weekly drawings take plaCe on FridayS through June 29,2007.Sponsor further reserves the right to cancel,terminate or IV Ang In half the Easterly =1 In Book 1533& Page page,by Its attorney Ing Authority,117 Sanderson 522 of which mortgage Detit- boundary of said land Con- sche Bank National -Trust Street.Springfield,MA 01107� firiodi�any proMotion not capable of completion as planned.WinnerS nameS will-be published every Sunday in The Republican veyed to Said SuilivanS to j%11,1,S.AO . COMPA as Trustee for HSI a s�: land of heirs of Levi Taylor, SSet �� laters,P.C. The award of this contract through July 1,2007.Sponsor is not responsible for lost late,damaged,illegible,incomplete,incorreM misdirected or postage-due A , urlZation Corpora- 321 Billerica Road,Suite 10 shall be governed by the SHA East ven(05 r s d lion ZOOS-OPT2 Mortgage mail entries.Mechanically-reproduced entries are not eligible. Pass-Through Chelmsford.MA 01824-4100 Procurement Policy, Massa. and a If(7.5)links along Series Ce tes� 078)z5fi-ISM - chusetts General Law`� 100kift 1 2.Each week for nine weeks,potential Winners Will be selec*in a random drawing to Win the prizes of that week.On or about June 29, Land I heirs to a s a 2(106�01)7`2 is the pres- Lnt holder by assl It (May 21.28,June 4) 00R.Title 24 of the Code of and Stories: thence West Federal Regulations (CFR) 9 2007,one(1)potenlial winner Will be selected in a random drawing to win the Grand Pfize.Each potenfla I winner will be noUfled by Nineteen (19) North along for breach of Condit ons a 115,M and applicable HUD mail or telephone.If any potenfial winner cannot be contacted,does not respond,or is otherMse unable,unwilling,unavailable,or land formerly of Jos"h Mon- said mcwtuage and for the — r tague Twenty-four(.Zj�rods purpose of foreclosing the Pe - ,julations regarding com to the h hway; thence same,the mortgaged orem. LEGAL NOTICE Itive Proposals. unqualified to reCeive a pHze within seven(7)days of being notified,such winner forfeits all dghts to any pHze and such prize may be .� I MORTGAGEE'S SALE Of the SHA resery.es the right to , Ises ocated at 657-659 Southerly ong said high- Carew Stn SpringflakL REAL ESTATE reject any and all Proposals awarded to an altemative winner.All dK�Ions of the judges are final and binding in all respects. way Five d th' �so fo r. re ' to",a MA will be sod at a Public *ect to ceitain nestrictiorr,including n 'Carl(_ri� Auction at JIM AM on June By virtue of and In execution or Parts therein. Award of Week four pizm Twenty(20)potMfial Winners will win a S I 0 Caesat's Steak HouSe oft cerdflcaM sub; h. VB 11, 2M. at the mortoaced of the Power of Sale con- this contract Is subject to ap- -and one(1)potential winner wi 11 win a one month �5 reby Proval by the SHA Board at -FDur(4)poteridal Winners will Win a day pass to Six Flag�A.RX S44.99, _' I- gemlses� more Particularly talned In a certain mortgage n '� �ar "' , 0, rig ut _ . �t If) . expirabon date, ' .7_1., 4 Intendl to - liet Commissioners. it, fb�, C," It of individual or family membership to the YMCA of Greater Springfield,A.RX$75, Me .11 No h 17a eserbed below.all and sin olven by Ju Michael Bailey . prem� I SO, ot.. in tar ibe =.Ilia Purchasl mana The G rand Pnize is S 1,000 in gi ft certi ficateS to Ocean S Dream Massage&Bodywork.76 M a in St.,Ch icopm subject to certai n re5triCtiOnS the deed first above men. rsfod mortgage,to wit; Registration systemIj Cinc. InolleVim,19," , tioned. as nominee for First L Fl- SAtrihority. The best local including expiration date and a S 1,000 Home Depot gift card,subject to certain restrictions including expiration date. . The land In Springfield, nardal Serik*!6 "&led (May 21,n) un?;O. ,a* 1 3.Income and any other taxes are the sole FeSponsibility of the winneM Any other expenseS not included, Together with the right to re- Co, March 1,2DOS and recorded - - classifieds in print ceive water as P_� n ,9n.and With the Hampden 1 4.Sweepstakes is open to legal residents of Connecticut and MassaftsetK 18 years old and older at the time of entr�except desi nat as Lot 4 Ine- R Ir=7 SPRINGFIELD HOUSING in The Republican deed to Rosanna T.Ruel,re- ,Mtry Of Deeds 'ed teen as shown on a n of . Pace 424 of which AUTHORITY employees of Sponsor and their immediate families. 'R:" lots recorded In Hampden rtgage HSBC Bank USA R.IJUEST FOR PROPIOSALS and online p to nty, Registry of Deeds ture Trustee,.� F ELECTRICAL SERVICES outside Connecticut and Massachusetts,and where prohibited. P.- . I Holders of 1 5.Subject to all federal,state and local laws and regulations.Void ,e Mk Plans 1,Pape ZI,saila the egistiz he www.masslive.com . First NLC Trust 5-1,Calla- The Sprin9fleld Housing Sponsor is not responsible for errors in the administration or fulfillment of this sweepstakes�including without limitation,mechanical, deed. lboolunbdeV a`nnd0"da`s&crr1tb1Cu:Iartys ble MortgaOL-Backed Notes, A 1DrI1Y - . Series 2005-1 Is the present r ut O...,�SHA') will to human,pMting,distribution or production errOrS,and may modi�or cancel this piromodon based upon such error at itS sole discre- For s title see follows* .eW proposals from deed rn=rTerd with the holder by assignment far qualified electricis] Confirm- fion and without liability, ' Hampshire county Regis Northerly bl Carew Street, breach of conditions OF said tors to provide electrical try M and 16/00(50.16)feet; rnortoage and for the Pur- services for federally and of entries received,Pflze is not tran5ferable.No substitudons for prize,except by of Deeds In Book 46U,Page Pose of foreclosing the state aided heru%ln com. . 6.The odds of winning depend upon the nuMber 79. Easterly by Lot 413 (eight- same,the mortM?ed prem- plexes.located[ or Ing (� * Ises located at N Dar. Massachusetts.nS field, � SponSor,in which case a prize of equal or greater value will be subsilituted.Only one priZe per family,household or addr�ss� hewn an said Plan. rin:iit W rT-�-. � The premises will be sold 0-ne)'"hundred Eight and 50 Street e 7.AJI entijes become the property of the SponSor and w111 not be acknoWedged or returned.By providing your e-mail address,you subject to any and all unpaid �-'to a Pub NZ Aluc' Proposals are subject to grant Sportsors the right to send you commercial messages and share your address with others,unless specified otherwise as indi- taxes and other municipal 71/101)(108.71)feet: will be sol I assessments and liens,an tIon at 12*00 PM on June 11 wa rates as required by \� d M.8,e . . subject to prior Hens or other Southerly by Lot 939(thirty. 2007. at the mortgagea L 149§§26 to 27H inClu- cated on the entry form. forceab fiencumbrances nine) as shown on said Plan, gerrilts sive.,c _____11-_'� *I On t Fifty 60)feet;and ' s below,all and sin- 8.Except where prohibited.Acceptance of a prize constitutes consent to use each winner's name and likeness for editorial,advertis- Of recordleen led to Prece. cr A more particularly I 0 / dence over th pular the Premises descrIbLd' The evaluation and awardl ing and publicity purposes without further compensation.Winner may be required to sign an affidavit of eligibility(including social Is molt 4 Westerly by Lot#20(twen. In said mortgage,to wit: of this contract.11,be b.r= , , and subject to and w4ag - benefit of all easemerits,re- ty) as shown on said Plan an the firm's fees,past ex - wudty number)and a liability/publicity release.Affidavits and releases must be returned within two(2)days of attempted notifica strictlons, reservations and On'6 Hundred Twelve and Certain'real estate situated dences and quality of wor � conditions 63/100(112.63)feet In Sprinufleld,and being lot Von or an alternate winner may be chosen. of record and 1141,1,1o; one hown on This contract will be for ap- I � V/ec,l to all tenancies so rights of Parties In Excepting therefrom 11 .P., f� )a's Proximately three-years, " .if 1005� PWI . a sma ,-[led Chase lk -addressed envelope w an Y ,.,far, r,. contac 9.for a list of winners,send a stampedr self Id, MA �C ch�u possession. strip of land taken b the ce hlcl plan is re. commencing on .I erIM rchas ch Pas ments. you the cou aring pet to th matter by H H the try or W9 ednesday 61, . 9,40M�= ' a g r M Mor" 'es' Councilors resent aide p ,.a,b ts at sanji .,.rd, 'or 1 J4� d ,se, , I ll�rlca R, Ch a .- C', M., D (may r ,. < �I I '( _�.[ _1\ I , � - �]' man r,ree(. s men %wr It 1 7 Id ba= �hl* e fund din u "C2 6 o Ce PaYab ne m the a I.111 .1 h . and ea Moe ffi e IIA110 Oil ( 2 I (_ � i � ,� bje � , �tje;j�,bfl CU, of Springfield for the Hampden award date until June 30, Prizes on 2,The Republican,Marketing Dept.,P.O. Box 9026, Springfie , , Q]R� rded In the . , * Terms of the W denlng of Carew Street by County Regist of Deeds In 201.0. The Contractor under / I 01 102-9026 after June 29,2007,but before December 28,2007.The Sponsor of Salei Cash, InIstgnient dated March 21, Book of PI I th cashier's or certified check 11 ans ,Pages 10& proposal %ocedure this sweepstakes is The Republican,1860 Main Street Springfield,MA 01 103. In the sum of .100 as a 1M and recorded .In tl�u sold lot being more par- shall Perform and rnish all r ch It must t%own at =en Cokunty,Registry of lary,bounded and de- necessary work and Insur- �JNJEBE THE 11EN HITS NUIE i , t Tots s I,Bee I scribe �� � . 1 583 Page 57. 9 fallom� once affidavits required as me and Place of the . described herein, , . ;4!O In.a!der to qualify as a For title reference see deed Easterly by Dorset Street. 1. 1� . ,rqcorded.wIth said Registry ,formerly,grooklyrt.AvLnpe, The SH6 will.evalu�te the . - I . 7, I - � - I _____ ____1 — V. --- . _ . ,,, . I . I - I % . . � I The Republican,Monday,May 21,2007 no . -1 12 I . - . . D5. - . - C2 1 BEST LOCAL JOBS MaSSUOVICOM BEST LOCAL AUTOS MIS,OW(BoMM.BEST LOCAL REAL ESTATE Massly& . I . ..., I . . . I I . " � - . � .. ,� - � 900 . '71 , . i�r�- ... . - . I .- � I", ... . .i — - . ".. .' 't. Nuoamtm. I I . ' I I I BEIFORE TEN O'CLOCK IN THE liens. In a : Sealed """"' . "he 0 Za?earheolocr . FORENOON (10MAM) ON HAMPSHIRE SHERIFFS 1.1.1dide, QNTNL=� 1, .r Of Deeds in Book 14007,Page a show on sat marked -IFR Number 43- LEGAL NOTICE d d '1�,.n ex 5 oin 3/1DO isq�lapj.'Ifty- Drop Als The Board of Hampshire OFFICE G P-k,cM AGEFS SALE OF ' nine 3 3 JUNE29,20177. INVITATION FOR RESPONSE 5=1.. MORTG , 61. Councilors and the joint Deadline. Jurke R em ement); t C,0.rt glbromlh,sre unl, an tOs and award the WITNESS NON. ROBERT W. Operative purchasing partco 4044 MEAT AND CHEESE 4,2DD7.100 P.F1' Bounded: EAL ESTATE It kide q mortgagor's I title see tct ' 0 0 s! . , . Sig n For III ""' 'a "L Icl: providlar.the bZ,713 I LANGLOR. ESOUIRF, First PRODUCTS Memorandum of S,I,w',',,' Southerly by Blalne Street, nical response and Price pre. re e the ht to C, deed recorded wIth the as shown on said plan,one Justice Of said Court at oe or an and!all Sealed 41 Bidders should WESTERLY:by Belvidere Ave. 4 virtue of and In execution acceptance of bid; balanc'el posals to the SHA, CAMBRIDGE this day, April ds fo also Include nue Fifty five(SS)feet; Or the Power of Sale con. Coun R@I,trY Of hundred forty-eight and b1l SAS they y of And r the Purchastt of purchase Price payable In H= flgp�,5,X 1. to of Meat Ch"Se Prod- In their submission all addl- talned In a certain mort. ge Cash or current lunds In thir- D Page 92/1DO(1411.92)feet; .r S, Z7.2DO7. the I Interest of the tIonal forms which are re- ' given by Monique L Ne son 522. Proposals Packages may be John R.Buonorno Council. ucts for a th (1)month SOUTHERLY: b Lot No 26 9(30)days from the date of obtained at the SHA Pur. R of Probate nnln,p, July quired according to the as Shown on saId plan,�ne to Long Beach Mortgage e sale at the offices of The Premises will be sol ,We r, S e , ved uJI specifications. hundred(100)feet; Company,dated July 12,2DOS rtgagee's attorney,Kettle d 'Y ree ,le?,l 'me Ct to any and all unpaid 's s*r by lot peO(forty) rhaling Office. 117 Sander. (may .'2 1r, %millbg and s1h..o on said plan fifty San Street, Springfield, MA 28) Karta Stefansor4 unc Mocullay, June 4,21W. I.-OO recorded with the & Associate% P.Q, 321 'u' (SO)feet;and 01107, Monday through Fri. Ch I Bidding Procedures' and lb HarnfKlen County Registry of t..ees and other municipal day between 9:OD a M. And p.m. at the ampolshlre .11 Lot No'27 as Deets In Book 15163, Page Billerica Road, Suite 210, assessment$ and liens, and Northerly by lot #42 (to - :00 p. roposa ii�ist be ncII award of contracts win be In E TER Chelmsford MA 011124-4100 subject to prior liens Or Other tWo)as shown on said plan submitted no later than JO,Oy HampshlreCou SO ally,� S Governme Sheriff's Office Purchasi rty 4 rn.p IS (may 99. accordance with Chapter 7 (55)feet: Plan fifty five 215 of which Mortgage Deut- 21) irrtmen� �b Box 7 Section 22, of the sche Bank National C/O Sanlit t. Korcle or such enforceable encumbrances one hu GUARDIANSH P . 2 Rocky III Read - Trust other time as may be desig. 99,100 ndred sixteen anJ am.Wednescl June 5,2007 1 0106 �North CO Of record entitled to Prece, (I 16.99)IM SUMMONS&ORDER OF A I-000 at Massachusetts General NORTHERLY- byLotNo14as efinpa Trustee for the hated by mortgagee. hael aj.e. is ,tAAs NOTICE OF PUBLICATION =9016M Lavvs,�,Ius all AD licable Fed- -shown on said Plan one hun- A Holders of Mort- dence over this mort ..�aiir, Y. Purchas- they win be f,ub' eral, Late, anx (1 gage Pass-Through Certlfl be and subject to and witRaIr 81tn0guM'c '. Sprint d 1IcVpe.n,ot and read a oud local laws -d 00)feet ' Other terms to an. t � Subkect to Sewer rights Set 0 S M,.,her Docket Number GU 07SOOSS dre In I V. . . cates,Serles 2006-SO2 Is the nounced at the sale, .benefit of all easements,re. ' LT d- t and regulations. fort In Instrument dated rson Street SprIngfield,MA ,ne or more wit- Present holder by assign- strictions, reservations and January 18.1924,and record- COMMONWEALTH OF HAMPSHIRE COUNCIL OF nesses. For specifications Subject to restrictions of conditions oel 107. MASSACHUSETTS GOVERNMENTS call Tammy C%Purchasing The Sheriff rpserves the right record. ment. for breach of Condi- Deutsche Bank National of record and ed In said Registry In Book t a tions of said mortgage and to all tenancies 1191,Page 57& . The award of this contract INVITATION TO BID#878 Agent,413-584. 11 ext 225. 0 jo pt at reject any and trust Company. as Trustee SuV.'r'rights of parties In all MeashecleemstObein For mortgagor's for the Purpose of foreclos- of Arneriquest Mortgage Se- POSMS shall be governed by the SHA Juvenile Court Department Road Crack Seal[ title See Ing the same,the mortgaged Ion. Springfield Division Gu. IN n TWO COO Of the bld Pro- the best Interest Of the deed recorded with the Urilles 111C, ASSet Backed Being the same Premlses Procurement Pollu, Massa. Hampshire Sherlh Office JW4am en County Registry of Premises located at 240 C 80 State Street Highway Line Painting posals (one original, one Redlands -Through Certificates, Terms of the Sale� Cash honvloyed to the %antor chusetts Genera Laws Springfield,MA 01103-2010 opyJ should be Placed and certifies under the pen. In Back 12919, page Sp S Paw ere n by deed of WI liam J, c.30B,Title 24 of the Code @ ' I I� MA ift M. Series 2003-13 under the chg I allies of=jury that this no. S3 In will be cashier's or certified Brown dated January 24. Federal Regulations (CFR) . envelope, I a Zild Sealed bids for the annual Fnhatoac sealed ber #44_ tice has n posted and ad- at I Auction at 1:00 Poolinund Servic n.9CA - In the sum of$5,000.00 as a 2002 and -UFR Nurn 11 be sold n It up 7,at the ment ate I g'_ I H recorded In the 8536 and applicable HUD d all uripald or remises more HEIDI CHRISTINE BASCOM, Highway Line Painting for Submission Deadline: Juno laws of the Commonwealth to,xes and other nuinicipal �Ica y escribed below sale Iry order to quality as a , so JR. FATHER, AND Guard Rall Installation, iQ Meat and Chem Procluc% cordance writh the general subject to any an Book 12118. Page Petitive propo is. i it must be shown a County Registry of ELARNES 'P time and Place of the D:T Tilen , vertfsed (if required) In at- The Premises wl 1,2003. the or' In regulations regarding earn. .. TO,. SHERWOOD JOHN needs of Road Crack Sealing marked: d as of D ember de MOTHER, OF ALANA JADE particl Hampshire 4.2W7,LAO PAL" . m i Icu Present holder of said mort 90. s Ling Pa.1 u at the Preml ' I of MassachuserM In so far al nd I - bidder(the mortgta�e holder . BARNES BORN OBIL3119M Counct'Mun alitles will be Include assessments and liens,and describ said mortgrasaees gage,by Its attorney and Its des[ nee(s are ex I For mortgagor's title see The SHA reserves the right to . as the Sheriff has Instncted subject to rior liens or other - n0' deed recorded with so tir received by"'ge Hampshire Bidders should all e to wit. emW fram thys requireme reject arty and all Proposals the purchasing agent to errforcea encumbrances S big b)dder to Sign writte' Or Parts therein. Award of I WHEREAS LAVADA BASCOM Council Purchasing Depart- In their submission all addl- 'an Ko.rd,c! the (hasV'have)filed In this court ment untll Wednesday,June tional forms which are re- make such postings and ad- ."'I A 0 tes,P.C. rt =den County Registry of this contract 15 subject to ap- . of record entitled to Prece. rde la Memorandum of Sale upon S In Book 12448, Page proval by the SHA Board of' a petition seeking the ap- 6,2007 at 2:00 9m,at which quired according to the verilsentepts. ne land In Sprin,:Lll,d 321 Billerica Road,Suite 210 acceptance of bid: balance 676Q. cleoce over this mart Hampden Coun M _ -4100 poirrtment of a guardian for time they will be pubi pecificaidons. Tammy Coe and subject to and wItgatC chusetts, being L. A, Chelmsford,MA 01824 of Purchase Price Payable In Commissioners. I �the subject minor chi ape ty S benefit Of all easements.re- (978)256-1500 cash or current funds In thir Michael 8alley :V designated as Lot 9 25 Id, ,.n read In and PurchasiniAgent - strictiortSr reservations and (May 21,28;June 4) I - The Premises will be sold Purchasl� ALANA JADE BARNK with eeting Room. Bidding rocedures ,g Manager P May 21) (twenty-five)as shown on a tK(30)days from the date of $Object to any and all unpaid Sprfngflel Housing custody of the Persort.of the award of contracts will be In conditions of record and plan of Cottage Heights re- e SAW at the offices at taxes and other municipal Authority said child(ren); Bids must be placed In sepal accordance with Chapter 7 SO to all tenancies corded In Hampden County mortgagee's attorney,Korde assessments and liens,and (May 14,21) rate sealed envelopes Section 2Z of the .Wr rights of parties In Registry of Deeds In File # . a Associates, P.C., 321 'subject to Prior liens or other You are ORDERED to appear marked Line Painting Bid Massachusetts General possession. 293,said lot being more Pat- LEGAL NOTICE Suite 210, enforceable encumbrances I in this court on 06/21/07,at #M or Crack Se.lIng old Law5,ptus all aprlicable Fed- LEGAL NOTICE . - Billerica Road, 0 ficula bounded and de- MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Chelmsford MA 01824-4100 f record entitled to State of Connecticut M aim for a pre-trW Con- 9878 or Guard Rail,Installa- oral State ant Local laws MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Terms of the Sale: scrI as follows: REAL ESTATE P'ece' Court Of Probate ference. Uon Bid 4818 In the lower left and're;Ritlons. REAL ESTATE cashiers or certified c�h_.'k . V C/o Sanlit L Korde or such dence over this mor,'Aa,r., District of Waterbury other time as may be desIg- and subject to and wl . corner and sent to: HamP- In the sum of$S,DOO�00 as a EASTERLY bT Redlands irtue of and In execution noted by mortgagee. benefit of all easements,re- By virtue of and In execution deepotsllt must be shown of NOTICE TO Tara Veneziano you may bri I amey shire Council Pu The SheAff reserves the right th feet; tf I ng an rchasing,99 a Oft_ Street,Fifty(So the Power of Sale con- striCtions, reservations and with you. It YOU to AD. Main Street Northampt to acc4!pt gr reject any and f the Power of Sale c me and place of the Other t to be an. whose last known residence tained In a Certain mortgag ,,d:rms conditions of record and t r,the court my or MA 01050. Call 413-S)"103"I .11 bids AS e deems to be In talned In a certain mortgage sale In order to quality as a SOUTHERLY by lot 924 given by a noun t the sale. was In he city of Springfield, ,th given by David M.Murray to bidder(the mortgage holder Robert P. to all tenancies a hearing on the merits x3 far Specifications. the best Interest of tile . (twen four) as show Bissonnette and Carol A. SOW/ecr'rights of Parties In . n and an adludl- A and its deslynee(sl or* ex, saftipan,Onehundred ev- Btssonnette to Option One an . State of Massachusetts. of the=10 I Hampshire Sheriff.'s Office MOIrtgage Electra lv�I nel On Deutsche Bank National Possession. ratw S matter. ATTENTION:All Bidders must and certifies under the pen- traton aSynstems� Inc emr from this requirement); en and 62/100(111.62); Corporation,dated Trust Company as Trustee Pursuant to an order of Hen. be -qualified by the Mass. aftles of perjury that this no, a no Sole] s ml for big bidder to sign written 0mcotrolglal-6.2003 and recorded for HSI Asset SecurizatiGn Terms of the Sale� Cash Thomas P.Brunnock Judge, For further Intonmatto%call, HIgCaY Department. Bid. tice has been Aat Is Len ng Go rallon Memorandum of We upon WESTERLY by land of owner with the Hampden CO Corporation 2006�OPT2 Mort cashier's or certified cheg a hearing will he hela ii wa- Posted and Ad- d Feb 91 Ana Registry of Dee uni the Office of the lerk- ders.must first obtain Form vertisO (If required) In ac- " acceptance of bK balance unknown,Fifty(50)feet;and ,ds in B. gaW Pass-Throubh Certifl- In the sum of S9.Ooo.00 as A terbury Probate Court 2,36 . magistrate at 413-748-8637. R-109(REQUEST FOR PROPOS- cordance with record h am en of purchase Price Payable In ates.Series 2006-OPT2, deposit must be shown at Grand St.. Waterbury, CT the general 711, ag 167 I which c 06702 on Juno 1,2007 at 10:30 WITNESS: laws of the Corn me County Registry of Deeds In cash or current funds In thIr- "'rt P Bank Na- L AL FORM) from the CON- nwealth Book 13 , Pace 461 of NORTHERLY by Lot 426 me A I. Sane the time and Place of the AM on an application for Re- , Daniel J.Swords ST eth, In so far g�30)days from the date of (tw .s�Ila. Present holder of said mart. sale In order to quail%as a RUCTION CONTRACT ENGI of MaSSachus enty-six) as shown on lien As la as Trust- FIRSTJUSTICE NEER ROOM 6260 10 PARK as the Sheriff has Instructed which me ge Wachovla sale at the offices of said Plan;one Hundred Elev- ee for Structured' gage,by Its attorney bidder(the mortgar older moval of guardianship and purchasing Asset Se- Donald P.Whitney BOSTON, 6A 02115. the agent to Bank,NA,as Trustee for the mortgagee's attorne KO'ce en and 36/100(111 curitles Corporation Appointment of a Guardian CLERK-MAGISTRATE make such postings and ad. registe holders of Aegis & Associates, P,� Struc- and I d' eels are ex. n KOrd6 llnrequl remen concerning a certain minor I Date Issued:M110175 �d and submItt be . 321 -36)feet; Sa jrt S rh�t' _ * child bom on July S. 2M. . Asset Backed tured Asset Investment Loan r Associates,P C. e th, e� rm must to Piet verlisements. Ing the same premise - de big ts. , sign written ed Mon urltes e R Pass 1 13 'iC R d S Ii 214) Wool, to Trust. MortC Pass- al I Oad, Suite 210, con- Trust Mort Ko a pa , u e The Court's decision will af- (May 21) trad Engineer for approvilk ge rd�MA, 01824.4100 .gage 32 Ile r andurn of Sale upon Tammy Coe tes, Series deed of Walter L 2004-2 Is the present holder acceptance of bid; balance fect Your Interest,If any.as In order to then receive a myed to mortgagor herein Through Certificates. Series I Memor CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL Purchasing Agent 2V-2V hl present holder mSO t Korde or su� C el I In said application an file t, msto 11 a as may be des 0. 'Y (h �dbMAJ)1824.4100 . I= ch of 978)256 15 0 of purchase price Payabl,e In more fully appears. FORM. Only those who sub- (Way 21) by as Ignment,for breach Of It r;,fm nowskl, Jr.and Helen A. by assignment,for brea (May 21,28;June 4) cash or current funds In I r. Che C/ othe _ car, no�by mortgagee. 'a nowsk] and recorded In Conditions of said mortloarg hI mit the Certificate of Appro ditslons of said mortgage I. - and for the purpose of .! 30)days from th date of HAMPSHIRE COUNCIL OF and for the purpose of tore- Other terms to be an- .hi Hampden County Regis e RIGHT TO COUNSEL: It the GOVERNMENTS Val Form to tire Hampshire HAMPSHIRE SHERIFFS :ry of Deeds Immediately pri- Closing the same the IV sale at the offices of above-named Person wishes INVITATION TO BID#M Council Purchasing Office Closing the same the nounced at the sale. )r herewith. mortgaged premises imated mortgagee's attorney,Kettle to have an attorney, but Is can obtain plans and sPecM, OFFICE mortgaged Premises located . & Associates, P.C� 321 COLD PATCH INVITATION FOR RESPONSE at 115 Tavistock Street LEGAL NOTICE Billerica Road, Suite 210, unable to Pay for one, the Peastone,Trawrock, cations Prior to bid. at 171 Belvidere Street, Wachavia Bank, NA as For mortgagor's title se Sprin eld, MA Will be SOla MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Court will Provide an attor- #W GROCERY PRODUCTS Springfield. MA will be sold Trustee for the rii0ered . 0 9111 Processed Gravel I deed recorded with the at a Public Auction at 1DOO REAL ESTATE Chel rd, MA 01824-4100 WA rates r Road Crac Seal a a Public Auction at 2:00 holders of Aegis Asset Ha:rden County Registry of AM on June 11,2007.at the C/.,T.sn'1GI I is Korde or such ney upon proof of Inability to ng,H I; aY L ne Pa nt, 15163, pay. Any such request ed bids for the Purchase PM an June 11,2DO7,at the Backed Securities Trust, D; s In Book Page mOrt0aFecI gremises more By Wrtue of and In execution may be desio. should be made Immediate s O',.r I'm� , ld pate below. of the Power of Sale con. natedbyniongag . for the annual Ing,and Guard Rall Installa- six fli) month joo� W paratincdu arty cribe below, tifICAtes,Series 2D04-Z all and singular th Premises tained In a certain mortgage fice where the hearing IS to a , Sealed bids of GroCM Products for a mortgaped ,C,mlse� more Mortgage Pass-Through Cer' 217. particu arly escrlbg " . needs of Co PrOC.- t1on are sub to minimum &11 I by contacting the court a- . = Tmrwock. =' pea ginn Ing July % w 11 be y for partielpat- wage r teS 43 Per MGL Chap- sinvlar th Premises . The premises will be s Id described In saidemortgaue, given by Michael Form]to Other terms to be an. be held. Gravel received until Onday, June described sadde..rtpage, present holder of said mort, subject to any and all unpold to Wit: IndyMaic Bank, F.S.B. dated ,ounced at the sale. B order of the Court. ter 14, Ions 26-27F Inclu- � 20DYlh 1:01) pin. at the to wit: gage,by Its attorney taxes and other municipal October T,2DO3 and recorded ft Hampshire Council MO. give. affigds. Ire Sheriff's Office . Mes 'Cl% Hamors P with the Hampden C de lure Trustee NA T40mas P.Sru;nock,Judge A. krd.l. The Mud of Hampshire urr asIng Department, Fd A certain lot of land with the Sanjtt S.Kettle assessments and liens, and The land In the City of. Dun NSBC Bank,USA.,., as In- (Ma 21) Box 700, 2DS Rocky HILL subject to prior liens or other Springfield, Hampden Coun- Registry of Deeds in Z,l - - bulldIngs thereon Situated in Korde&Assmiates P C istered Holders of the R I Wednesday June G'ZDD7 a Councilors and the joint co- of rth P enforceable encumbrances ty, Massachusetts being 13564, Page 445 of which M91 ' t operative purchasing parficl- RDA , No said Springfield, and being 321 Billerica Road,9L;�8'210 of record entitled to Prece- known and designated as mortgage HSBC Bank USA, NLC Trust 2005-1, Callable THE COMMONWEALTH OF 3-M Ck at which time they 01061-7000 at 11 e nown a of designated as Chelmsford.MA 01824-4100 dence Over this.mortne, Lots 390 (three hundred N.A.. mortgag cked Notes,Ser-, MASSACHUSETTS , will Pub0cly 0 and th will ubti a at#2S a,",a Dian of lots re- (978)256-1500 t he reels. I cITV , as Trustee for t1 read In t - M`read in front of and subject to and Wit t e tered holders of ACE secur, es ZOOS- LAND COURT the Councl rs'Meet ded In Hampden County (MaY21,28;)une4) ninety)arid 391 (three hun- - Ing Roorn. 999K I Or"tO or me wItn I S For of I try of Deeds In Book of benefit of all easements,re- dred nineY one) as shown ties Corp.Home Equity Loan DEPARTMENT OF THE . Council, speecIficatio Cal T Y i SIShV strictions, reservations on plan a lots recorded In Trust,Series 20044NI,Asset present older of said mort. TRIAL COURT 3 rger 5 'd e j which said An Coe, Purch I m aap of record a . gal;e*b tsartorney Bids must be placed In SEPA- nt,413- conditions d (SEAL) RATE Sealed envelopes n escrIbed as tthe Hampden County Regis Backed Pass-Through Certill- . 07 K41SC 34M to all tenancies ry of Deeds In Book of Plans Cates Is the present holder marked either Cold Patch Bid Karta Stefanson,Council 5M,5911 ext, . *Plan of Land In Springfield,, .%Vleocr'rl hts of parties In D. Sanfl Kettle Tw HamPShlre Council or Mass, surveyed for F.S. Possess Page 7% said lots being by assignment.for breach of Kord A5socl #M at Stone Rock Bid 98?9 Chal Two copies of the bid pro. Ion, . me Irticularly bounded Conditions of said mort lates,P.C. Willie J.McCreary 11 in the lower left comer and I Valentino Scale-l"=IDO'dat- I an re pa ?age 32, lerica Road,Suite 210 1-1, one ed December 1921',sajd lot of described as follows: and for the Purpose of or - Ch Sford,MA OM24-41DO and to all persons entitled to Sent to Hampshire Cound Governments Pos&1$ (we 01r,19 Terr6 of the Sale: Cash. . closing the' same, t hee Purchasb)9. 99 Main Str I (May 21) 1 Photocopy)S�oyl be Placed being more particlularly cashier' 5t 256-1500 the benefit of the bounded and described as in the or cerlified check WESTERLY by TavlstDck mortgaged Premises locati . . Zm of%OOO.DD as a Street fifty(50)feet; at 141 Allen Strait (May 21.M June 4) Servicemembers Civil Relief 413 133' for ca.I follows; i deposit must be shown at " . Harrivilen,MA will be Sold aF- — Act. . Deutsche Bank National I I le time and Place of the HERL .y at 392(three a Public Auction at 11:00 AM LEGAL NOTICE Trust Company, as trustee I b,e n or r to quail as a huncir Ine , a) as an June It, Z107, at the for Lane Beach Mortgage door(th a ua e older sh n on said plan, 43 un- 0 aed premises, more TOWNOFAGAWAM Loan Trust 2ODG-3 nd-Itsd Ines areex. or (100)feet; rly described below, TOWN COUNCIL AND , t to th s uIre nt): '�n I ular the Premises PLANNING BOARD m rig' a particu - big bidder t sign wr .n EASTERLY by lots 477(four .1'r and I mortgage, claiming to be the holder of a S. cle'cri bed n said Mortgage covering real Sale 0 Me randurn le hundred seventy seven)an to wit: The Aoawam Town Council (�:) (Q GMHFn) p DgZEU acc Ptance of I ; e 476 (four hundred seventy- Perty In Springfield num- on and Agawam Plannlnf Board Lw IM 0 of rchase price pay in six as shown on said Plan, the land In Hampden, , Ped 17 Daytona Street I 5 fifty(50)Ile Will held a joint DOW c hear. . cas or current fu In It- ,et;and Hampden County Mass Ing on Monday,June 4,2007 30)days from the date of chusetts. boundeU and dae: given by Willie 1.McCreary 11 ���,J) t%e( sale at the offices of NORTHE14LY by lot at 7A5 PM at the Agawam to Mortgage Electronic Reg- ' 389 Qhree scribed as follows: Middle School, 68 Main Istratlon Systems,Inc.,dated rtgauee's attorney,Korde hundred eighty nine) as Street. Agawam, MA. The January 26,2006,and record- & Associates, P.t, 321 shown in)said plan,one hun. Beginning at an Iron Pin In C.urpose Of this earing will ed vAth the Hampden Count BIlledca Road, Suite 21c. dred(100 feet. the Sout westerly line of Al- to hear the petition of the R Spring MakeovE.!:);,r me 1�) Chelmsford, MA OIB24-4100 len Street,said Iron pin also Ag 1 Deeds at BoR _1/ c/o 5attilt S.Korde or such Subject to Pole and line being an a Corse bearing S. ,,aWaM Planning Board for 6 and now held .. . S , amendment to the Code b Intiff by assign- . �..,. � other as may be deslg- rights to United Electric Light 29'24"E,a distance one hun. of the Town of Agawam Zen- Ment I noted by mortgagee. Company under Instrument dred fifty-five(155)feet from Ing ordinances by addIntl a 1 0 . " I Package . dated November 16.1933 and the center line of a brook an new article xvill, entit ed has filed with said court a : I " - recorded In the Hampden laid Allen Street at the Ing".A copy . L Other terms to be an- "Temporary Park complaint for authority to �:,�-�'_,.� noun(*d at the sale. County Registry of Deeds In Northeasterly Corne�of land of the an be ab. , Book 1577,Pace 250. now or formerly of e foreclose said mortgage In ,r r . Kelly tai.Ld ='t'hc Agawam I 'S Q . - Deutsche Bank Nationa Brothers:thence S.S.29*24'. Planning Office or the A the manner following:by en- -I Trust C=.an. As Trustee For mortgagor's title See E.along line of Allen t7 and possession and exer- - te Street Want Town INerk's Office 9a.. c s :� . , for the Reg _ Holders of deed recorded with the one hundred forty-five(145) tween the hours of 8:30 AM e of Power of sale. .fX' den County Registry of feet to land now or to and 430 PM In the Allawam IfWou are or , _ ,) mortgage Pas hrough cer- Ga rmerl SDZ eg Octan ]Dream � � tificates,Serle s In Book 4595, Page a Wiled to the ben- ,� t . f Russell Brothers;thence 1. Town Hall, 36 Main Street, 9 is of the SLrvicemembers I 1 389. 65"50"W.along land of said Agawam,MA, Mzwgr& QA . 11 . ,11�11 Present holder of said mort- , Russell'Brothers and a wire . Civil Relief Act as amended . I I., � I I page,by Its attorney The premises will be sold fence four hundred fifty(4501 BYORDEROF: ,and You object to such fore- _,,_rl , ­ -ct to any and all unpaid feet to a point,thence N.29 1 ou or your attorney '41 i �- tublL losure� ., ,V. , ,"_" , I San K taxes and other Municipal 24"W.continuing along land Donald M.Rh should e a written appear- _�: . - �- I rde assessments and liens,and of said Russell Brothers,one A eault,President ance and answer In said �1' ��___ZZA subject to Prior liens or other hundred sixty(160)feet to a gawam Town Council . court at Boston on or before - �5,000 in Spa-Treatmeints I .. rd''S'A 0 es enfcrrea�!e encumbrances six Inch.pine t= the 25th,day of June 2OO7, or 'a I W"ri s'oc'at'S'P�C� 32 1 Ile 'a Read ul.210 . - C,,I_.. ,M,'. - I (qiS)2 1 rd ""',- c tit Land.tf. I . ,_", . .Dcnnlz A.HDpk$ns.Chaltman ,Ou may be forever barred 1. 1 .17��. - . (MAY",'. Of record entitled to prece- Said Kelly Brothers: thence Agawam Planning Board Irorn claiming that such fore- - ___ ,June') dence over this mortgag, N. 641 30" E. along land of (may 21.28) closure Is Invalid under said Kelly othe ,four hun- "� ents,re- fl -nine (459)feet to REVISION OF INVITATION � strictions reservations and a I np attheplaceolbe- � conclitioni of record and ell Containing FOR SID Witness: KARYN F.SCHEIER, '� , . aid V 07-120 Chief Justice of said Court I , and subject to and wit I e act 1-t000 Home Depot Gift CaTun 'Ll— benefit of all easern Ing. 1.57 - '�__ ..],1_",' LEGAL NOTICE sub ect to all tenancies la , MO � a s of md, , .. RTGAGEE'SSALEOF an lot rights Of Parties In The Chicopee Housing this 9th day of May 2DO7. . REALESTATE possession, . Being the same Premises Authority Is seeking Seale Attest: 8 virtue of and In execution conveyed the Grantor bids for a 2007-2DO8 new FS50 Deborah J.Patterson I ol the Power'of We con- Terms of the Sale:' Cash. herein by de'ed recorded jm_ 4 K 4 Chassis or vealual. Bid Recorder . - tained-In a certain mortgage cashier's or certified check mediately Prior hereto. packages art a lable at 200704-1309 1 . given by Todd L Parker arid In the sum of$5,000.0D as a Chicopee Houslno Authority, (may 21) o One month individual or family membership ErIca J.Parker to Amerlque5t deposIt must be shown at For mortgagor's title see 128 Meetinghouse Road - - V Mortgage Company, dated the time and Place of the deed recorded with the Chicopee, MA Please call TOWN OF GRANBY ' November 21. 2003 and re- e rn order to QUd AS a H=Wen county Mstry of Dave Oymek or Patricia A, corded with the Hampshire bidde ( a me a older s Board=AP eals to theYMCA of Greater Springfield. (1 winner) ' of D s In Book I , Page Murry at the CHA at 413-592- The Granby of Ag'Peals 6132 for further Information w , County Registry Deeds In a I desl n IS are ex- "3, III hold a Public Hea no on . Book 7601,Page 259 of which I th s ,.Irement); on picking up or malling of June 4.2007 61 7:15 P.M.at mor"?age Devtsche Bank Na- eh bl.ddmer to sign Itten The premises will be gold bid packages. Ali bids shall East Meadow School, on Trust Company, as be submitted to the main of. . Ila. 0 mclum of le u n subject to any and all unpaid Oute 202, to consider the _, , I 4 ,k , Trustee at AmIriquest Mart- ,accept. ,e I I oyal ce taxes and other municipal fice of the CHA 128 Meatin , Petltlon of the Sabrina cage Securities Inc,, Asset of purc rl a le In assessments and liens and house Road. Ulcopee. I Gendreau seeking a;Special o Six Flags day past. (4 winners) � Backed Pass-Through Cerllfi- cash or nt fun s In thir- subject to prior Lien$or 6ther no later than Ju 6. 7 1. Permit as required by Table Series 2DOI-13 under 1,(30) t e ate of enforceable 10:00 AM.Bids 11 e u 11 I encumbrances I. Schedule of Use . C r rates0ooling and ServIcInp a Sal at t e a ces of of record entitled t prece- � ,n the I opened and aou Regulations-102-Accessory � 51XF1W ent dated as of De- mortgagee's attorney,Korde dence over this moo ag, a man a ice e 0 Uses-Home Business-to use l =1.2003 Is the present & Assocjates� P.C., 321 and subject to and writtg June 6,200 1 , existing ham as storage for holder D assl nmen� for Billerica Road, SUlte 210, benefit of all easements re- hy ) a c new busIness to be located o $10 Caesar's Ste'ak House NEW EAGLAND brea It Pconditlons a said Chelmsford, MA 011124-4100 strIctiDns, reservations'and - ", East Street. Granby . . . I mortgage and for the pur- C'o San," S. Korde or such conditions of record and Springfield Housing and known as Map 64-11.1. � pose of foreclosing e other time y be desig-. to all tenancies Authority same the mortgaged prem- r 't for Pro gift certificate. (20 winners) . , (0 th naled by.4ritmacee. .1111'ar'rights of parties In ReqtuLe J_sals In addition to the above . I I Ises 11mated at 248 State Possesslon. - Main .n.,t.. Repair heariny,, the Board of Ap- . . Street Granby MA will be other terms to be an- . Services for Deals ritends to conduct a . I I sold k a PubAc Auction at nounced at the sale, Terms of the Sale: Cash, Security and Electronic Public meeting following Czesgir S 1:00 PM on June 11,2007,at hiers or certified check Systems said hearings as time the mortpa ad premises the sum of$as a deposit mlts. This notice is g Weekly Prize Drawing.,Friday, May 25 . ctl LaSalle Bank National Asso- cas rer� - . Steak House I I more part cu arly describ Cla1lon,as Trustee for Strut. Nst be shown at the time The Springfield Housing Av- pursuant to Chapter 40A and . �_� below, all and sl:yular the tured Asset securities Cor- and Place of the sale In ordep thority Is accepting propos- Chapter 39, Section Z3B of premises clescrib In said poration Structured Asset In- to qualify as a bidder (the als from Security and Elec- the Massachusetts General mortgage,to wit: vestment Loan Trust Mort- Ider and Its tronics Contractors licensed , Mortgage ho Laws. . gage Pass-Through Certiff- designee In onw Donald Zebrowski, The land with the buildings ,�s)are exempt from the Comm ealth at Cates,Series M-Z this requ rement): high bid- Mass husetts, for repair Chairman thereon,situated In Granby, der to sign written Memo- sffvlc8ees and How Prizes on 2 works: Deadline for entries is Thursday of each week through June 28. Hampshire Court - Present holder of said mort- sperreventative Granby Board of Appeals v, . chusettst, bouncle and de- gage,by Its attorney =rbld;balance of our, e ghteen (18) federally and I ,�, Massa randum of Sale upon accept- maintenance ce for (May 21,26) � Weekly drawings: every Friday.Weekly winners announced every Sunday. All weekly entries scribed as follows: I Ice Payable In cash eight(8)state-alded housin Ig . Sanilt S.Kettle or current funds In thirty(30 , . ) Complexes in Springfiel . Beginning at a point on the Kettle&Associates.P.0 days from the date of the Massachusetts. Easterly side of the highway 321 Billerica Road,Suite 210 sale at the offices of mortga- will be entered in the grand prize drawing on June 29, Look for Entiry Form.on Page 2. leading Northerly from the Chelmsford,MA 01824-41DO gee's attorney, KGrde&As- Proposals are subject to . meeting house, said point �978)256-150 soclates, P.C., 321 Billerica wage rates by M.G.L.c149 H . beinj marked by an Iron I&e (May 21,28;June 4) Road,Suite 210 Chelmsford, 26-27 Inclusive. � set In the ground, wKI 1 -4100' Find In MA 01824 Uo Sanjit S. pain dicates the exact half Korde or such other time AS The evaluation and awardl Official Prizes on 2 Sweepstakes Rules of the Westerly boundary of . may be designated by mart- of this contract will be bas"es the Premises conveyea to - Francis J. Sullivan and LEGAL NOTICE gagee. an the firm's fees, demon NO PURCHASE OR PAYMENT OF ANY KIND IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN THIS SWEEPSTAKES. A purchase will not improve your Rosana Sullivan by the Me- MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF strated ability, experience rhances of winning.You may also obtain a copy of the original entry form at The Republican,1860 Main Street�Springfield,MA,from h c Savings REAL ESTATE Other terms to be an- and past performance. Pro: r an, Bank by nounced at the sale. Posal packages may be ob I I deed dated April 9,19A and B virtue of and In execution talned At the 5HA Purchasing wha,t 8:30 a.m.to 5:00 P.M,,Monday through Friday. recorded In Hampshire HSBC Bank USA, NA, as Office,III Sanderson Street, County Registry of Deeds, .�the Power of .Sale con. Trustee for the registered Sprinr 1.To enter,complete the Official Prizes on 2 Entry Form found in The Republican with your name,address and daytime phone num- tained in a certain mortgage reld, MA 01107, Mon- . Book 931. Page 217, thence holders of ACE securities day It rough Friday between running Easterly and parallel given by Felix Antigua and Corn. Home Equity Loan 9:DD a.m.and 4:OQ P.m.Pro- 9 ber and mail it to Prizes on 2,The Republican,P.O.Box 9026,Springfield,MA 01 1 01-9026.Alternatively,you can hand deliver your' to the Southerly boundary of Mafia Mercado to Option Trust.Series 2004-INI, Asset famsals must be submitted no- entry tO:The Republican,1860 Main Street Springfield.Entry forms will also be available at the Republican during regular business Id land conveyed said One Mortgage Corporatlon Backed Pass-Throuah Certifi- ter than 10:00 a.m. Wed. Sullivans.mentioned above. dated September 1 2009 cates. . hours,8:30 a.m.to 5;Q0 p.m.,Monday through Friday.Deadline for weekly,drawings is 5:00 p.m.Thursday of each week through June twenty-four (24) rods to a and recorded wlitI the nesday. June 6,2007 to MI. Point marked by art Iron pipe N den County Registry of chael Balley Purchasing ATOR re - 28,2007.Weekly drawings take place an FridayS through June 29,2007.Sponsor further reserves the right to cancel,terminate or =s' In Book 1533B. Page Present holder art said mort- Manager. Springfield HOWP dividing In half the Easterly gage,by Its attorney Ing Authority,117 Sander J boundary of said land Con. 522 of which mortgage Deut- son modify any promotion not capable of completion as planned.Winners names will,be published every Sunday i�The Republican sche Bank National-Trust Street,Springfield,MA 01107. veyed to said Sullivans to Company as Trustee for HSI Sanlit S.Korde . through July 1,2007.Sponsor is not responsible fOr IOSt late,damaged,illegible,incomplete,incorrect misdirected or postage-due land of heirs of Levi Taylor. Asset Securization Corpora- Kettle&Associates,P,C. The award of this Contract mail entries.Mechanically-reproduced entries are not eligible. . thence north Twenty (203 321 BillerIca Road,Suite 10 shall be governed by the SHA 100U11g East F17hop rods and seven lien 2ODS-OPT2 Mortgage Chelmsford,MA 01824410D Procurement Policy, Massa. One . Pass-Through Certificates d Series 2OO6-OPr2 Is the pres-' (978)256-1500 - Chusetts General Law' 2.Each week for nine weeks,potential winners wil I be selected in a random drawing to win the prizes of that Week.On or about June 29, alannd of Said 91%)1"o"a= i and ent holder by asslInment, (MAY 21,28;June 4) C-300.title 24 of the C e a ndom drawing to win the Grand Prize.Each potential winner will be notified by stones: thence West t 2007,one(1)potential winner will be Selected in a ra 11rieteen (19) North along for breach at Condit ons,o Federal Regulations (CFR) mail or telephone.If any potential vVinner cannot be contacted,does not respond,or is otherwise unable,unwilling,unavailable,or land formerly of Joseph Man- ,said mortgage and for the 85.36 And appticabia HUD Ch tague Twenty-four(241 rods purpose of foreclosing the . regulations regarding com, unqualified to receive a prize within seven(7)days of being notified,such winner forfeits all rights to any prize and su prize may be to the h�hway; ence same,the mortgaged Prem. LEGAL NOTICE Petitive proposals. ) , 57-659 - awarded to an alternative winner.All decisions of the judges are final and binding in all respects. Southerly Ong said high- Ises located at 6 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF the SHA reserves the right to . way Five (5) rods to Carew Ild REALESTATE the jl� place of- cant I - MA will St"n.d lipt'Mb reject any and all Proposals for. at 10, ,n an 'go Week four prizes:Twenty(20)portenfiat Winners Will Win a$1 0 Caesar's Steak House�ift ceeicate,subject to certain restrictons including ""T" I,%, Auction AM on June virtue of and In execution or parts therein. Award of Ing at*ut vele ths (5/8) the expirabon date;FDur(4)potential vvinners 411 Win a day pass to Six Flag�A.U.$44.99;and one(1)potential winner will win a one month acre,' hereby BI Power of Sale con- proval by the SHA Board of on one (1) u, 20DIF, at the mortgaged . this contract is subject to ap. -meaning and Inte ding to Premises more Particularly talned In a certain mortgage Commissioners. individual or fami ly membership to the YMCA of G reater Springf ield,ARM S 75, -' convey the Norther h half of describea below,all and sin. given by Juliet Ochoa to Michael Bailey the Premises deVyrIbed in the Premises described Mortgage Electronic The Grand Prize is$1,000 in gift certificates to Ocean's Dream Massage&Bodywork,76 Main St.,Chicopee,subject tO Certain res 0 S 11 men_ Frur'a.rld mortgage,to wit: Registration Systems, Inc. Purchasing=r tlic� n I e deed first above Springfield induding expiralJon date and a$1,000 Home Depot gift card,subject to certain restrictions including expiration date. tioned. as nominee for First NLC Fl- � , The best local 3.income and any other taxes are the SOle re5ponsjbflil�of the winnefs.Any other expenses not included. . . The land In Springfield ftancl4l Services, LLr,dated Auftrlty,,,,Y,,,2,,) Together With the right to re- Hampden County, Massa: March 1,2ODS and recorded _ ceive water as Provided In chusetts, being known and with the Hannp classifieds in print deed to Rosanna T,Rue,,re- cost noted as Lot a 15 Inine. Registry of Dee.-n`ug-o"�'K - SPRINGFIELD HOUSING 4.Sweepstakes is open to legal residents of Connectictit and Massachusetts, 1 B years old and older at the time of entry,except ds I in The Republican rd:d In H teenj as shown on a plan of 14N2, Page 424 I which AUTHORITY h're :11'y lots worded In Hampden Bok. USA, RE�UEST FOR PROPOSALS I P' �k 975 County Registry of Deeds A,as Indenture Trustee I employees of*nsor and their immediate farnifle5. ceg I �Ofk S'a. and online 5.Subject to all federal,state and local laws and regulations.Void outside Connecticut and Massachusetts,and where prohibited. Pace A being,he _4 ' ' he FO ELECTRICAL SERVICES www.masslive.com I Pre ..I S .,ded in said Book of Plans i.Pape 23,SO e Registered Holders of to' Sponsor is not responsible for errors,in the administration or fulfillment of this sweepstakes,including without limitation,mechanical, deed. I IOt nbde:7 More particularly IrSt NLC Trust 2005-1,Calla. The Springfield Housing ' bou and described as IL Mortuage-Backed Notes. Aullorhy C'SHA") will re- human,plinting,distributJon or production errors,and Tnay modify or cancel this promotion based upon such error at its Sole discre- For mortgagor's title see follows! rles 2005-1 Is the Present C.I...led proposals from with the aide b I I t electrical Contrac. O�c ass gmen for tion and without liability. I deed recorded Northerl by Carew Street, reaech ondl ons oFsaid qualified Hampshire County Realstry ann lots to provide electrical 6.The odds of winning depend upon the number of entries received,Prize is not transferable.No substitutions for prize,except by of Deeds In Book 46D.Page fifty 6/IDO(50.16)feet; mortgage and for the p,ur, Services for federally and - 79. Pose of foreclosing he state aided housln?, com- . Sponsor,in which case a prize of equal or greater value will be substituted.Only one prize per family,house6d or addriess. � Easterly by Lot #18 4elpht- same,the mortgaged prem. plexes located In Spr nolleld, 11 � , U The Premlses will be sold e0en S=OnIsal P'an. Ises located at L82-184 Dor- Massachusetts. c9D_- T All entries become the property of the Sponsor and will not be acknowledged or fiturned.By providing your e-mail address,yo .e"ah loht and Sat Street, Springfield, MA 1, T1 s.bjMcdany and all unpaid 71/100(108,71)feet; will be sold at a Public Avc- Proposals are subject to . ,Axe other municipal Ion at 12:00 PU art June wage rates as required by ,',- e . grant Sponsors the right to send you commercial messages and share your address with others,unless specified otherwise as indi- assessments and liens, and Southerly by Lot#39(thirty. 3007, at the moriga 1!i L cated an the entry form. . I sub, 'a prior liens or other . M.G..c149§§26 to 27H lnclu� .nf.=bie encumbra. nine)as shown on said plan, P= more particularly st e, -1 ­ . nces , d V S.Except where prohibited.Acceptance of a prfze constitutes consent to,use each winner's name and likeness for editorial,advertis of record entitled to precL- Fifty R)feet;and below,all and sin. 1,, -11 ing and publicity purposes without further compensation.Winner may be required to sign an affidavit of eligibility(including soci dence over this "' lar the Premises described' The evaluation and awardig2 0� al and subject to and...I I R','r� Westerly by Lot 920jtwen- Frusald Mortgage,to wit: of this contract will be bas /. �, ed Ca benefit of all easements,re- ty).as shown on Sal plan security number)and a liability/pUbliCity release.Affidavits and releases must be returned within two(2)days of attempt notifi - One Hundred Twelve and on the firm's fees.Past ex - , , strictions, reservations and Certaln'real estate situated rlences and quality of wozo . bon or an alternate Winner may be chosen. condition$ of record and 63/100(112.63)feet In Springfield,and being lot I I 115�le ORWI to all tenancies #41(forty-one)as shown on This contract will be for ap- , Orn a small a plan of lots called Chase& a e three-years, . -addressed envelope to: 19� -V/T I ,�'," 9.For a list of wjnners�send a stamped,self an rights of Parties In Excepting theretr 14", Prizes on 2,The Republican,Marketing Dept., P.O. Box 9026, Springfield, MA ,I Possession. strip of land taken by the Seylor Park which Plan Is re- Prox'M n'.'y on contact City of Springfield for the corded In the Hampden A ng I 'G%b It �A_ ep bill INI 11* of .c..'aar-d d te until June 30, , !�, . 01 102-9026 after June 29,2007,but before December 28,2007,The Sponsor of '- " Terms of the Sale Cash witicillno Carew Street by County Registry of Deed In 2010. The Contractor under / , 7r---_ , -, 0 , , 0 4 III at of I nts Ju Ced H, Sinj ed am tiwhk m it be,,P.udt Cy pened L ag a - C ' r es es. Reg nes P Mort�7 'ers" I aid .sa A. arn P 'P -.b N A I. d . /1'l,'MA 3 , let,O', c. C sf.rd" (9 ".,Sol (may 2'. Itt up balaric able th y !red sT S 2OO& -�f'47 said dred n to nn cre I - 11 n a bd; I base P ce D I � curre d ne 200 days from h wl b p e 11 fill read I ofth CH 0:00 Am 0 1 21 4 - - I N th F b Se h b r- � , t�l)r. P " I -. . . cashier's or certifie:c! check Instrument dated March 21. Book of Plans 3,Pages 150& this I,=al procedure - I . this sweepstakes is The Republican,1860 Main Street,Springfield,MA 01 1 03. In the sum of is a IM and recorded ,in 11,said lot being Moro Par. shal and furnish all I - I I - , r1HERE THF MIS HITS Natff i , deposit must Ml.lwri, at Hampden County Registry of tJCUj bounded and de- necessary work arid Insur. - I . the time and place of the Deeds In Back 5M,Page 571, scrTrYes follows� ance affidavits required as r� sale In o!der to qualify described herein, �`* , . 4S a For title reference see deed Easterly by Dorset Street, . ��,I . I I I I I . � ­ ,McOrded.with said Registry I formerry�Brookl)!n.Avenue, The SH� whl.evalu4t� the I � . ,I . r L . . ­ � . - I I — I --I. . . � . ­ ,. . � . - -. . __ � -I .- - 1 ­­71 . . -1 . ­ � OCAT � WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER S I , 2007 SECTION Parkingordinance repealed Even the president of Six Flags New England going to take a comprehensive The ordinance was put to- ordinance in the city of Aga- - look at real safety issues in gether by Mayor Richard A. wam," Cohen said yesterday. recommended repealing the controversial bylaw. this town, and we're going to Cohen with input from numer- "Right now,anybody can park address them." ous city departments and anywhere for any reason,and By DAVID BERGENGREN ensure public safety, officials Michael A. Palazzi, owner boards on the grounds of pub- that concerns me." dbergengren@repub.com said - required those who of South Agawam Storage at lic safety, after Six Flags New It was Six Flags that put the want to use their property for 1670 Main St., said, "I'm just England President Larry D. city on notice Agawam could AGAWAM - Mayor-elect temporary parking to pay ecstatic over their repealing Litton told city officials he was be held negligent if someone Susan R. Dawson and others the(ordinance)." concerned about pedestrians were killed or injured because $2So for a two-year permit. "{ walking along Main Street in of the unregulated parking are applauding the City Coun- Some business owners and It just immensely impacted front of the park. near the amusement park, he cil's decision Monday to re- residents who charged visitors my business because it's what On Monday, even Litton said. peal an ordinance opponents to Six Flags to park on their I do," said Palazzi, who recommended repealing the Cohen,who lost his bid for a have said unfairly restricted property have complained the charges $10 a day to park on ordinance. fifth term by 44 votes Nov. 6, commercial parking near Six law was hurting them. his property near Six Flags. "It has caused such polar-, refused to comment on wheth- Flags New England. And some church leaders Parking at Six Flags ranges ization in this city," Litton er the issue had affected the "I think that it was poorly have said they were told by from$15 to$30 a day. said. "Obviously it has caused mayoral race. planned," Dawson said of the police they needed a permit to Councilor Robert E. Rossi more harm than good, and I "This was always about ordinance, approved by the allow parking that was not said the issue was divisive. regret that." public safety and nothing council in June."it was highly church related. "In my time, I don't think Cohen had proposed else,"be said. ineffective, and it wasn't well Dawson, who spoke in fa- that I've seen anything that amending the parking ordi- Cohen has filed for a re- looked at in (terms of) how it vor of the repeal Monday,said polarized the community like nance to ameliorate any unin- count. It is scheduled for Nov. would impact the town." that when she takes over as this,"he said,Monday's repeal tended impacts. 29 at 1:30 p.m. at Agawam The ordinance - drafted to mayor in January, "We're vote was unanimous. "Now we have no parking Middle School. �1'�f or7 TOR-2007-6 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF AGAWAM ZONING ORDINANCES BY DELETING AND REPEALING "TEMPORARY PARKING" Sponsored by: Councilors Robert E. Rossi, Gina M. Letellier,Cecilia Calabrese, Donald M. Rheault, Robert A. Magovern, Dennis J. Perry, Joseph Mineo,Jill P. Simpson, Ruth A. Carr Bitzas, Robert M. Young,George Bitzas WHEREAS,the Code of the Town of Agawam Zoning Ordinances, Article XVIII, entitled "Temporary Parking"as set forth in Chapter 180, Sections 130, 131, 132, 133, 134,and 135 inclusive, was approved by the City Council on June 14, 2007; and WHEREAS,that this new ordinance has developed deep concern that its enforcement is not in good keeping with the public and the general welfare of the community; and WHEREAS,Article XVIII, of Chapter 180,entitled "Temporary Parking"as set forth in Sections 130, 131, 132, 133, 134 and 135 inclusive, should be repealed and deleted; and WHEREAS,the proposed Amendments to the zoning ordinances are in the best interest of the City of Agawam, the public and the general welfare of the community; and NOW THEREFORE, the Agawam City Council hereby resolves, ordains, amends and enacts to the Code of the Town of Agawam as follows: The City Council hereby votes to amend Chapter 180, entitled "ZONING" by repealing and deleting the current Article XVIII, "Temporary Parking" as set forth in Chapter 180, Sections 130, 131, 132, 133, 134 and 135 inclusive. PE ORDER OF THE AG WAM CITY COUNCIL r�jr�31c� � — Zc �'�n.1lC i Rhea ilt, PresidentED TO FORM AND LEGALITYjoscia, City Solicitor MAYORAL ACTION Received this r day of (`�l, IQ- . Q }, , 2007 from Town Council Clerk. Signed by Council President this day of �)(`)l 1P 'FDA , 2007. APPROVAL OF LEGISLATION By the powers vested in me pursuant to Article 3, Section 3-6 of the Agawam Charter, as amended, I hereby approve the passage of the above legislation on this day of 2007. Richard A. Cohen, Mayor DISAPPROVAL OF LEGISLATION By the powers vested in me pursuant to Article 3, Section 3-6 of the Agawam Charter, as amended, I hereby veto the passage of the above legislation on this day of 2007 for the following reason(s): Richard A. Cohen, Mayor RETURN OF LEGISLATION TO COUNCIL CLERK Returned to Council Clerk this `h day of t QVQ'n1hQh, 2007. i•r + _ Town of Agawam 36 Main Street Agawam, Massachusetts 01001-1837 s day` Tel. 413-786-0400 Fax 413-786-9927 PLANNING BOARD o --4 C. November 16, 2007 0 �x a' 3r ri Donald M. Rheault, President 0 Robert A. Magovern, Vice President .. Tl George Bitzas, Councilor iv C Cecilia Calabrese, Councilor "' Ruth Can-Bitzas, Councilor Gina M. Letellier, Councilor Joseph Mineo, Councilor Dennis Perry, Councilor Robert Rossi, Councilor Jill Simpson, Councilor Robert M. Young,,Councilor Agawam Town Council 36 Main Street Agawam, MA 01001 Dear Councilors: At its duly called meeting held on November 1.5, 2007, the Agawam Planning Board voted 3-1 to send a positive recommendation to the Town Council on the attached zoriing amendment (TOR-2007-6) to "Delete and Repeal Temporary Parking". Sincerely, Travis Ward, Acting Chairman A'GAWAM PLANNING BOARD cc: Clerk, Solicitor, Mayor, ZBA, Building Insp., File TOR-2007-G AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF AGAWAM ZONING ORDINANCES BY DELETING AND REPEALING "TEMPORARY PARKING" Sponsored by: Councilors Robert E. Rossi, Gina M. Letellier,Cecilia Calabrese,Donald M. Rheault,Robert A. Magovern, Dennis J. Perry,Joseph Mineo,Jill P. Simpson, Ruth A. Carr Bitzas, Robert M. Young, George Bitzas WHEREAS,the Code of the Town of Agawam Zoning Ordinances, Article XVIII, entitled "Temporary Parking" as set forth in Chapter 180, Sections 130, 131, 132, 133, 134,and 135 inclusive, was approved by the City Council on June 14, 2007; and WHEREAS,that this new ordinance has developed deep concern that its enforcement is not in good keeping with the public and the general welfare of the community; and WHEREAS,Article XVIII, of Chapter 180, entitled "Temporary Parking"as set forth in Sections 130, 131, 132, 133, 134 and 135 inclusive, should be repealed and deleted; and WHEREAS,the proposed Amendments to the zoning ordinances are in the best interest of the City of Agawam, the public and the general welfare of the community; and NOW THEREFORE,the Agawam City Council hereby resolves, ordains, amends and enacts to the Code of the Town of Agawam as follows: The City Council hereby votes to amend Chapter 180,entitled "ZONING"by repealing and deleting-the current Article XVIII, "Temporary Parking"as set forth in Chapter 1180, Sections 130, 131, 132, 133, 134 and 135 inclusive. PER ORDER OF THE AGAWAM CITY COUNCIL Donald M. Rhea It, President P VED TO FORM AND LEGALITY ncent ioscia, City Solicitor TOR-2007-6 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF AGAWAM ZONING ORDINANCES BY DELETING AND REPEALING "TEMPORARY PARKING" Sponsored by: Councilors Robert E. Rossi, Gina M. Letellier,Cecilia Calabrese,Donald M.Rheault,Robert A. Magovern, Dennis 1. Perry,Joseph Mineo,Jill P. Simpson, Ruth A. Carr Bitzas,Robert M. Young,George Bitzas WHEREAS,the Code of the Town of Agawam Zoning Ordinances,Article XVIII, entitled "Temporary Parking"as set forth in Chapter 180, Sections 130, 13 I, 132, 133, 134,and 135 inclusive, was approved by the City Council on June 14,2007; and WHEREAS,that this new ordinance has developed deep concern that its enforcement is not in good keeping with the public and the general welfare of the community; and WHEREAS,Article XVIII, of Chapter 180, entitled "Temporary Parking" as set forth in Sections 130, 131, 132, 133, 134 and 135 inclusive, should be repealed and deleted; and WHEREAS,the proposed Amendments to the zoning ordinances are in the best interest of the City of Agawam, the public and the general welfare of the community; and NOW THEREFORE,the Agawam City Council hereby resolves, ordains, amends and enacts to the Code of the Town of Agawam as follows: The City Council hereby votes to amend,Chapter 180,entitled"ZONING"by repealing and deleting-the current Article XVIII, "Temporary Parking"as set forth in Chapter 180, Sections 130, 131, 132, 133, 134 and 135 inclusive. PER ORDER OF THE AGAWAM CITY COUNCIL Donald Mitioscia, Rhea-lilt, President P VO FORM AND LEGALITY centCity Solicitor INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: PLANNING BOARD FROM: ROBERT ROSSI SUBJECT: TOR-2007-6 DATE: 11/15/2007 On behalf of the Zoning and Ordinance Committees; enclosed please find a unanimously approved and amended copy of the "Temporary Parking" Ordinance. This is to be used at your November 15t public hearing to take whatever action the Planning Board deems appropriate. Thank you. TOR-2007-6 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF AGAWAM ZONING ORDINANCES BY DELETING AND REPEALING "TEMPORARY PARKING" Sponsored by: Councilors Robert E. Rossi, Gina M. Letellier, Cecilia Calabrese, Donald M. Rheault, Robert A. Magovem, Dennis J. Perry,Joseph Mineo,Jill P. Simpson, Ruth A. Carr Bitzas, Robert M. Young, George Bitzas WHEREAS,the Code of the Town of Agawam Zoning Ordinances, Article XVIII, entitled "Temporary Parking" as set forth in Chapter 180, Sections 130, 131, 132, 133, 134,and 135 inclusive, was approved by the City Council on June 14, 2007; and WHEREAS,that this new ordinance has developed deep concern that its enforcement is not in good keeping with the public and the general welfare of the community; and WHEREAS, Article XVIII, of Chapter 180, entitled"Temporary Parking" as set forth in Sections 130, 131, 132, 133, 134 and 135 inclusive, should be repealed and deleted; and WHEREAS,the proposed Amendments to the zoning ordinances are in the best interest of the City of Agawam,the public and the general welfare of the community; and NOW THEREFORE,the Agawam City Council hereby resolves, ordains, amends and enacts to the Code of the Town of Agawam as follows: The City Council hereby votes to amend Chapter 180,entitled"ZONING"by repealing and deleting the current Article XVI11, "Temporary Parking" as set forth in Chapter 180, Sections 130, 131, 132, 133, 134 and 135 inclusive. PER ORDER OF THE AGAWAM CITY COUNCIL Donald M. Rheault, President APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY Vincent F. Gioscia, City Solicitor TOR-2007-6 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF AGAWAM ZONING ORDINANCES BY DELETING AND REPEALING "TEMPORARY PARKING" Sponsored by: Councilors Robert E. Rossi, Gina M. Letellier, Cecilia Calabrese, Donald M. Rheault, Robert A. Magovern, Dennis J. Perry, Joseph Mineo,Jill P. Simpson, Ruth A. Carr Bitzas, Robert M. Young,George Bitzas WHEREAS, the Code of the Town of Agawam Zoning Ordinances, Article XVIII, entitled ""Temporary Parking" as set forth in Chapter 180, Sections 130, 131, 132, 133, 134,and 135 inclusive, was approved by the City Council on June 14,2007; and WHEREAS, the Mayor has indicated that certain parking areas and groups in Agawatn will be exempt from this new ordinance; and WHEREAS, these exemptions and selective enforcement would seem to be counter to the argument that this new ordinance was passed solely for public safety; and WHEREAS, that these exemptions to this new ordinance effectively treat different classes of citizens differently, thus favoring one class of citizens and discriminating against another class of citizen; and WHEREAS, that this new Ordinance has developed deep concern that its amendments violate_ Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution; and WHEREAS,Article XVIII, entitled "Temporary Parking" as set forth in Chapter 180, Sections 130, 131, 132, 133, 134 and 135 inclusive, should be repealed and deleted; and WHEREAS,the proposed Amendments to the zoning ordinances are in the best interest of the City of Agawam, the public and the general welfare of the community; and NOW THEREFORE, the Agawam City Council hereby resolves, ordains, amends and enacts to the Code of the Town of Agawam as follows: The City Council hereby votes to amend Chapter 180, entitled "ZONING" by repealing and deleting the current Article XVIII, "Temporary Parking" as set forth in Sections 130, 131, 132, 133, 134 and 135 inclusive. PER ORDER OF THE AGAWAM CITY COUNCIL Donald M. Rheault, President . APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY Vincent F. Gioscia, City Solicitor LAW DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM TO: DON ALD RH1-A1JI T,1'1�1:itiID1 N'[' FROM: VIN(J-NTGI(-)SC1A,EsS(�. SUBJECT: TOR-2007-6 DATE: 10/26/2007 CC: You have asked me to review the attached proposed zoning ordinance. Upon my review I offer the following comments. The language concerning the unconstitutional nature of the current ordinance may provoke litigation against the Town and may 'be construed as an admission that the Town has acted improperly when in fact they have not. I also have the same concern with regard to the language regarding the treatment of citizens, therefore I suggest that these be removed. I Find no problem with the first "kMiereas" paragraph. However, the next four paragraphs discuss proposed amendments that have been withdrawn. Currently, there are no amendments before the Council other,than TOR-2007-6 which you have asked me to review. Finally, I am concerned with the language regarding repealing and deleting the entire ordinance, Mien this ordinance was enacted by the Council on .June 14, 2007, Agawam Code Chapter 180, Section 44F was deleted. Consequently, if Article XVIII. is deleted the Town of Agawam will be without any sort of temporary.parking ordinance. 1 would advise against completely deleting Article XV11I and would recommend that the Council draft amendments that it feels will appropriately address and resolve the concerns it has. I would suggest the following language: \X/hereas, the Code of the Town of Agawam Zoning Ordinances, Article SVIII, entitled "Temporary Parking" as set forth in Chapter 180, Section 130, et seq., was approved by the City Council on June 14, 2007; and X1lhereas, the Council has developed concern regarding die ordinance;and kVliereas, Article XVIII, entitled "Temporary Parking" as set forth in Chapter 180, Section 130, et seq. should be amended; and 1Vhereas, the proposed amendments are in the best interest of the City of Agawam, the public and general welfare of the community; Now therefore, the Agawam City Council hereby resolves, ordains, amends and enacts as follows: (insert your amendments here) Therefore, I am returning TOR-2007-6, "An Ordinnnce to Amend the Code of the Town of Agawam Zoning Ordinances By Deleting and Repealing `Temporary Parking"' to you unsigned. If you have any further questions or concerns, do not hesitate to contact me. I would be available to meet at a mutually convenient time to address the amendment of the ordinance. 2 LEGAL NOTICE TOWN OF AGAWAM PLANNING BOARD The Agawam Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Thursday, November 15, 2007 at 7:00 PM in the Agawam Public Library, 750 Cooper Street, Agawam, MA. The purpose of this hearing will be to hear the petition of the Agawam Town Council on a zoning amendment to "repeal and delete" Article XVIII "Temporary Parking" as set forth in Sections 130, 131, 132, 133, 1.34 and 135 inclusive. A copy of the proposal can be obtained from the Agawam Planning Office between the hours of 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM in the Agawam Town Hail, 36 Main Street, Agawam, MA. BY ORDER OF: Dennis B. Hopkins, Chairman Agawam Planning Board (Ad to be run 11/1/07 & 11/8/07) Town of Agawam 36 Main Street Agawam, Massachusetts 01001-1837 Tel. 413-786-0400 Fax 413-786-9927 4 O 'i nZ October 19, 2007 w n C Agawam Town Council . A c Donald M. Rheault, President Robert A. Magovern, Vice*President George Bitzas, Councilor Cecilia Calabrese, Councilor Ruth Carr Bitzas, Councilor Gina Letellier, Councilor Joseph Mineo, Councilor Dennis Perry, Councilor Robert E. Rossi, Councilor Jill P. Simpson, Councilor Robert M. Young, Councilor Dear Councilors: At its duly called meeting held on October 18, 2007, the Agawam Planning Board voted to re-- advertise the public hearing for the amendment to the Zoning Ordinance deleting and repealing "Temporary Parking". Based upon the resolution sent to the Planning Board by the Town Council and attached, the Planning Board's legal ad read as follows: The purpose of the hearing will be to hear the petition of the Agawam Town Council on a zoning amendment to "delete and appeal"Article XVIII, Section 180-44 F "Temporary Parking" Attached you will find a memo from Attorney Gioscia discussing the resolution. The Planning Board has been advised that the newly enacted"Temporary Parking"ordinance is actually contained in Article XVIII, Section 180-I 30 through Section 180-13 5 of the Zoning Ordinance. The Council's resolution and the Planning Board's legal ad are, therefore, in error. The Planning Board will re-advertise the public hearing which now will be held at the Planning Board's November 15, 2007 meeting. If you have any questions,please contact the Planning Office at 786-0400, extension 283. Sincerely,'Z,t, e z., Travis Ward, Acting Chairman Agawam Planning Board cc: Clerk, Mayor, Solicitor, File Y TOR-2007-6 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF AGAWAM ZONING ORDINANCES BY DELETING AND REPEALING "TEMPORARY PARKING" Sponsored by: Councilors Robert E. Rossi,Gina M. Letellier, Cecilia Calabrese,Donald M.Rheault,Robert A. Magovern, Dennis J. Perry,Joseph Mineo,Jill P. Simpson, Ruth A, Carr Bitzas, Robert M. Young, George Bitzas WHEREAS, the code of the Town of Agawam Zoning Ordinances, Article XVIII, Section 180-44F, entitled "Temporary Parking" was approved by the City Council on June 14, 2007; and WHEREAS, the Mayor has indicated that certain parking areas and groups in Agawam .will be exempt from this new ordinance; and WHEREAS, these exemptions and selective enforcement would seem to be counter to the argument that this new ordinance was passed solely for public safety; and WHEREAS,that these exemptions to this new ordinance effectively treat different classes of citizens differently, thus favoring one class of citizens and discriminating against another class of citizen; and WHEREAS,that.this new Ordinance has developed deep concern that its amendments violate Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution; and WHEREAS, Article XVIII, Section 180-44, entitled "Temporary Parking" should be repealed and deleted; and WHEREAS, the proposed Amendments to the zoning ordinances are in the best interest of the City of Agawam, the public and the general welfare of the community; and NOW THEREFORE,the Agawam City Council hereby resolves, ordains, amends and enacts to the Code of the Town of Agawam as follows: The City Council hereby votes to amend Chapter 180, entitled "ZONING" by repealing and deleting the current Article XVIII, "Temporary Parking" language in Section 180-44. PER ORDER OF THE AGAWAM CITY COUNCIL Donald M. Rheault, President . • i +. {a..i c�iJ. L1•.JJ '+iJ VV IJAU.741i-IOtVlU.�� r--"ur- rjzl vj 1 Town.of Aga am Laver Department. Vincent F.Giosaa,City Solki nr Kimbcrly L.Stevens,Assistant City solicitor 'To: Planning Board Cc: From: Vincent Gioscia Date: October 16, 2007 Re: Proposed Zoning Arnendrrment'—,Temporary Par g Pursuant to a request far comments to be' submi ed;prior to October 18,2007, I respectfully submitthe following: As you are aware the-Gity Council forwarded-a proposed ordinance repealing;the "Temporary Parking Ordinance"passed by the Council in June of 2007. Furthermore,the Law DCptuttimit was not aslc d to,rcyicw the pi posed rdinancc.az to form. The$oard should be aware of.thc•folIov�ing wifh�regard'to.the'pro osed ordinance as they have been requested to be the petitioner. The first `Whereas'reads-as follows':-"WHE 5:the code'of the TovwD of Agawam Zoning Ordinance, Article XVIH, Section.]k,44F, entitled"Temporary Parking" was approved.by,,the City C..oimcil on Tune'14 2007; and" This is incorrect:Seetion-I80-44(F) was the'Ian age.coritained.in.the Business "A"zone requiring a special'pemiit faruansient.gj�ki '::,Arli'cle'XVIII contains the `'new"temporary parking ordinance:'It should`be,.liofe :that the.language in the"new" temporary parking ord" ancc removed soction-l80: ( ):fromthe Town Code and replaced it with the current"Temporary Farking"(i.e. a "new")ordinance. At #lie current time there is no Secti.on-1:90-44(F)-in the Town ode as a result of the June 2007 vote of the City Council. The sixth `Whereas' reads as follows: "WHE AS, Article XVI11, Section 180- 44,'entitled"Temporary Parking" should be repealed aid deleted;'and" This is an.exceptional statement and also incorrect. If the Board approves this- language then they are in.fact recur=andirtg lu Uie Cit Council to repeal the cntirc first section of the Business "A" zoning district as again the citation of the Town Code is incorrect. There are also errors contained in the "Now thej efore" section of the proposed ordinance which states as follows. "NOW THEREFOI 2, the Agawam City Council 36 Main Street,Agawam, NIA 01001 Tel: (413) 7864,00 ext. 281 Fax: (413) 786-9927 UV [71L7.7�.r1H01171 VJ rPUt UJ/Ud To Pagc 2 October 16, 2007 hereby resolves, ordains, amends and enacts"to the Codd of the Town of Agawam as ;Follows: The City Council hereby votes to amend Chapter 180, e titled"ZONING" be repealing and deleting the current Article XVIII, "Temporary Par 'ng"language contained in Section 180-44." If the Planning Board approves this language th y arc again repealing the first part of thr. Dminess"A" zoning district. As a result of i hc citation?.errors contained within the proposed ordinance it is unclear whether the ntent is to repeal Section I S0- 130,the current temporary parking ordinance, or Sectio 180-44 or 180-44(F)7 Therefore, I respectfully request that the Pl Board not recommend the proposed ordinance for passage by the City,Council,unt 1 the citation errors are removed to correct the proposed ordinance and prev'ent any coiffi lion with.regard'to the contents of the proposed amendment.'4 also have c6n6ems''reg.. ing the notice of the public hearing as it,may,contain the improper'infformatiori. - R 9p c ally bmift6d, Vincent Gioscia 36 Main Street,Agawam,MA 01001 Tel: (413) 786-04 00 ext. 281 Fax: (413) 786-9927 Agawam Law Departm nt 10/16/2007 21:39 4137466700 GIOSCIA&GIOSCIA PAGE e2/03 Fawn of AgaNk am Law Department Vincent.F.Gioseia,City Solici ror Kimberly T.Stevens,Assistant City Sokitur To: Planning Board Cc: From: Vincent Gioscia Date: October 16, 2007 Re: Proposed Zoning Amendment'—.Temporary Par ' ng Pursuant to a request foi comments to be submitted prior to October 1.8,2007, I respectfully submit'the following: As you are aware the City.Council foiwairded-a roposed ordlnance repealing the ' "Temporary Parking Ordinance"passed by the Council in Tune of 2007. Furthermore, the Law Depwinient was riot as1[ d'to.review.the pi o]?osed rdinancc-as to form. The Board should be aware of.the.folloit ing with regard"to'the'pro osed;ordinance as they have been requested to be the petitioner, ' The first 'Whereas' reads-as follows: "WHE S'.the code'af the ToWn of Agawam Zoning Qrdinance, Article XVIII,' SC' cbon:l k-44F,'entitled"Temporary Parking" was approved,by.the City Council on Tune'14, 2007; and" This is incorrect:Se' etion•180-44(F) was the*lan age.containedin the Business "A" zone requiring a specialpemut for.uanslent.parkirt ::.A;rdele'XVIII contains the "new"temporary parking ordinance."It should':be,.liote :that the,language in the"new" temporary parking ordinance removed Section',19 0.4 44 q )'from"the Town Code and replaced it with the current"Temporary Parking"(i.e. a"new") ordinance. At the current time there is no Section'1 RC1-44fF) in the Tcrwn 2ode as a result of the June 2007 vote of the City Council. The sixth `Whereas' reads as follows: "WHE AS, Article XVIR, Section 180- 44,'entitled"Temporary- Parking" should be repealed ar d deleted;'and" This is an exceptional statement and also incorr ct. If the Board approves this language then they are in, fact recvmmcriding tv Ric Cit Council to repeal the entire first section of the .Business "A" zoning district as again the citation of the Town Code is incorrect. There are also errors contained in the "Now thei efore" section of the proposed ordinance which states as follows: "NOW THEREFOI 1,the Agawam City Council 36 Main Stxeet,Agawam, MA 01001 TeI: (413) 786400 ext. 281 Fax: (413) 786-9927 10/16/2007 21:39 4137466700 GIOSCIA&GIOSCIA PAGE 03/03 Pagc 2 October 16, 2007 hereby resolves, ordains, amends and enacts to the Codd of the 'town of Agawam as :follows: The City Council hereby votes to amend Chapter 180, a titled"20VING" be repealing and deleting the current Article XVIII, "Temporary Par "ng'language contained in Section 180-44." If the Planning Board approves this language N y are again repealing the .first part of the Dusincss "A" zoning district. As a result of lhc citation crrom contained within the proposed ordinance it is unclear whether the tent is to repeal Section 180- 130,the current temporary parking ordinance,or Sectia 1 180-44 or 180-44(F)7 Therefore, I respectfully request that the P1 Board not recommend the proposed ordinance for passage by the'City:Counci1.un 1 the citation errors are removed to correct the proposed ordinance and prevent any conft lion with.regard to the contents of the proposed amendment."-f also have coriceiris'fe ink the notice of the public hearing as it may'contain' the improper information. R sp c ally bmittcd, Vincent Gioscia 36 Main Stteet,Agawam,M.A. 01001 Tel: (413) 786-0 00 ext. 281 Far:: (413) 786-9927 Agawam Law 17epartcn nt INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: AGAWAM PLANNING BOARD FROM: GINA M. LETELLIER, CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: TOR-2007-6 DATE: 10/2/2007 The Council's Zoning and Ordinance Committees are requesting the Planning Board to take the appropriate action with respect to the enclosed approved Council Petition, Gina M. Letellier, City ouncil GML/bb Cc: Full Council Orr TOR-2007-6 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF AGAWAM ZONING ORDINANCES BY DELETING AND REPEALING "TEMPORARY PARKING" Sponsored by: Councilors Robert E. Rossi, Gina M. Letellier, Cecilia Calabrese,Donald M.Rheault, Robert A. Magovern,Dennis J. Perry,Joseph Mineo,Jill P. Simpson, Ruth A. Carr Bitzas, Robert M. Young,George Bitzas WHEREAS, the code of the Town of Agawam Zoning Ordinances, Article XVIII, Section 180-44F, entitled "Temporary Parking" was approved by the City Council on June 14, 2007; and WHEREAS, the Mayor has indicated that certain parking areas and groups in Agawam will be exempt from this new ordinance; and WHEREAS, these exemptions and selective enforcement would seem to be counter to the argument that this new ordinance was passed solely for public safety; and WHEREAS, that these exemptions to this new ordinance effectively treat different classes of citizens differently, thus favoring one class of citizens and discriminating against another class of citizen; and WHEREAS,that this new Ordinance has developed deep concern that its amendments violate Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution; and WHEREAS, Article XVIII, Section 180-44, entitled "Temporary Parking" should be repealed and deleted; and WHEREAS, the proposed Amendments to the zoning ordinances are in the best interest of the City of Agawam, the public and the general welfare of the community; and NOW THEREFORE, the Agawam City Council hereby resolves, ordains, amends and enacts to the Code of the Town of Agawam as follows: The City Council hereby votes to amend Chapter 180, entitled "ZONING" by repealing and deleting the current Article XVIII, "Temporary Parking" language in Section 180-44. PER ORDER OF THE AGAWAM CITY COUNCIL . Donald M. Rheault, President Town of Agawam ` 1, �•••1, 36 Main Street Agawam, Massachusetts 01001-1837 Tel, 413-786-0400 Fax 4137786-9927 M MEMO TO: Building'Inspector Town Solicitor Engineering/DPW Safety Officer Fire Department Health Department Conservation Commission Board of Appeals School Committee Assessors FROM: Planning Board SUBJECT: Proposed Zoning Amendment - Temporary Parking- Town Council DATE: October 3, 2007 The Planning Board is in receipt of the'attached zoning amendment by the Agawam-Town Council to "delete and repeal"Article XVIII, Section 180-44F "Temporary Parking". The Board will be holding at public hearing on Thursday, October 18, 2007. Please submit any comments you may have prior to that date. Sincerely, r Denni" s B. Hopkins, Chairman AGAWAM PLANNING BOARD DBH:prk LEGAL NOTICE TOWN OF AGAWAM PLANNING BOARD The Agawam Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Thursday, October 18, 2007 at 7.00 PM in the Agawam Public Library, 750 Cooper Street, Agawam, MA. The purpose of this hearing will be to hear the petition of the Agawam Town Council on a zoning amendment to "delete and repeal" Article XVIII, Section 180-44F "Temporary Parking". A copy of the proposal can be obtained from the Agawam Planning Office between the hours of 8:30 AM and 4.30 PM in the Agawam Town Hall, 36 Main Street, Agawam, MA. BY ORDER OF: Dennis B. Hopkins, Chairman LEGAL NOTICE Agawam Planning Board TOWN OF AGAWAM PLANNING BOARD The Agawam Planning Board will hold a (Ad to be run 10/4/07 & 10/11/07) public Thursday, October on 18 2007 at 7:00 PM in the Agawam Public Library, 750 Cooper Street, Agawam, MA. The pur- pose of this hearing will be j to hear the petition of the Agawam Town Council on a zoning amendment to "delete and appeal"Article j XVIII, Section 180-44F ` "Temporary Parking." A copy of the proposal can be obtained from the i Agawam Planning Office between the hours of 8:36 AM and 4:30 PM in the Agawam Town Hall, 36 i Main Street, Agawam, , MA. BY ORDER OF: i Dennis B.Hopkins, Chairman ' Agawam Planning Board Published:Ort.U �^7 Town. o f Agawam 36 Main Street Agawam, Massachusetts 01001-1837 Tel. 413-786-0400 Fax 413.786-9927 PLANNING BOARD r- rrn C7 September 21 2007 �n n P N . n r- rr, Donald M. Rheault, President Cz- Robert A. Magovern, Vice President •• c"'r� George Bitzas, Councilor o m Cecilia Calabrese, Councilor Ruth Carr-Bitzas, Councilor Gina M. Letellier, Councilor Joseph Mineo, Councilor Dennis Perry, Councilor Robert Rossi, Councilor Jill Simpson, Councilor Robert M. Young, Councilor Agawam Town Council 36 Main Street Agawam, MA 01001 Dear Councilors: At its duly called meeting held on September 20, 2007, the Agawam Planning Board voted 4-0 not be a co- petitioner on amendments to the Temporary Parking Ordinance. • cerely, . Dennis B. Hopkins, Chairman AGAWAM PLANNING BOARD cc: Clerk, Solicitor, File INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: AGAWAM PLANNING BOARD FROM: GINA M. LETELLIER, CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: TOR-2007-6 DATE: 9/20/2007 I have reviewed Dennis Hopkins' memo to Donald Rheault in which he indicates that the Planning Board does not wish to be Co-Petitioners with the Council with regard to amendments to TOR-2007-6. While a formal vote on the record may have been necessary, I will respect your stated wishes. This being said, at our Sub-Committee meeting on September 12, 2007, Dennis did indicate that the Planning Board was already working on two different amendments to the Transient Parking Ordinance. Please advise if this is still the case. If it is, please be advised that the Zoning and Ordinance Sub- Committees will be meeting on Thursday, September 27, 2007, at 7:00 P.M. in the Community Room at the Library. We welcome your presence and/or your proposed amendments so that we can work together in the best interests of the town, even if we are not Co-Petitioners. Enclosed please find the minutes from our Sub-Committee meeting referenced above. They will be helpful to our groups as we work together. Thank you. Gina M. Letellier, City ouncil GML/bb Cc: Full Council 09/13/2007 12:21 413 ATTY LETELLIER PAGE 02/05 Notes from joint meeting of Zoning and Ordinance Committees In attendance: Zoning Committee: Chair, Gina Letellier Robert Rossi George Bitzas Ordinance Committee: Chair, Robert Magovern Cecilia Calabrese Ruth Carr-Bitzas Also in attendance: City Council President, Donald Rheault Joseph Mineo Jill Simpson Several citizens of Agawam Two members of the print press Meeting called to Order at 7:00pm on September 12,2007 Topics of discussion: 1. What do we want? Do we want to require one-day parking to require a special permit? The consensus was that we do not want to require one-day parking lots to require special permit, whether offering parking for a fee or gratis. 2. If a property owner already has an approved parking lot, why should they also be required to obtain another license for parking? 3. If the legislative intent of this ordinance is to enhance public safety, then why have sidewalks never been installed on the south end of Main St. to the Connecticut state line? 4. What action will the Zoning Committee and the Ordinance Committee recommend to the full City Council on September 17'? 5. Mayor's proposed amendment on the City Council agenda for Monday September 17' would still require churches to obtain the special permit, but would exempt them from having to pay the $250.00 application fee. Is that fair? If public safety is the underlying objective of the transient parkin legislation, then why have sidewalks never been installed around Six Flags to safely provide foot traffic to and froze the amusement park? To help answer that question, Former Public Safety Officer, Sergeant Gallerani was invited to address the joint meeting. e9/13/2007 12:21 413 ATTY LETELLIEP, PAGE 03/05 Officer Gallerani made a presentation in order to give us a historical point of reference regarding the sidewalk issue. According to Officer Gallerani, during the summer 2004 while on duty at Post 7, the east side entrance to Six Flags New England, he observed a woman pushing a stroller with a two-year old, while trying to hold the hand of a four-year old, walking along the side of Main Street in Agawam attempting to get to an area restaurant. There were then, as now, no sidewalks for her to use. As a result of his observation, Officer Gallerani drafted a memo to Mayor Cohen, the Police Chief, Deborah Dachos and other Town Hall officials that, in his opinion, there needed to be sidewalks installed from the Pedestrian Bridge to the Connecticut state line. Main Street had been reconfigured by Mass. Highway Dept. to accommodate traffic coming from and to Rte. 57, along Main Street, to Six Flags. Consequently,the 4 foot breakdown,lane which had previously been available to accoxrumodate foot traffic was removed. The sidewalks were necessary to make pedestrian traffic in that area more safe than the condition that existed theca, and still exists today. Installation of sidewalks was never pursued following Officer Gallerani's report. Officer Gallerani made a copy of his 2004 memo available for all members of the City Council. The council discussed drafting a resolution requesting that the Mayor contact MassHaghway as soon as possible regarding the installation of sidewalks as proposed by Sgt. Crallerani. Turning to the issue of how best to address temporary parking, one suggestion that was made was to limit the application of the transient parldng ordinajace to land zoned Business A or Business B only. However, problems were foreseen in situations where single-family homes.may be built on Business zoned property, or evert Industrial zoned property. The suggestion that zoning classification may revert to Residential A or B was not pursued because of potential concems that such re-zoning may be construed as a taking by the town since the value of Business or Industrial zoned land is higher than that of Residential zoned land. Other recommendations discussed include removing the criteria and conditions section and simply come up with a meaningful definition for "transient parking". Then, simplify the process and have the Zoning Board of Appeals set. conditions, not the City Council. Also, have the Building Commissioner determine if there is need of a site plan for parking. The discussion came back to the premise: if you already have an approved parking lot, why should you be required to get another license? If it is approved and on file with the Town, then you can use the parking lot to park cars without need of a special permit. Ultimately, there was consensus to throw out the Transient Parking ordinance approved in June and start over, based on the premise that if you already have an approved parking lot, then no additional licensing or permit will be required to park cars, whether for a fee or gratis, as long as the land owner does not exceed the maximum number of previously approved parking spots. If, however, you do NOT have a pre-approved parking lot then a special permit will be required. It was pointed out that construction prior to 1984 would not have a site plan, in the Town Hall because approximately 15 years ago, many boxes of documents had been discarded. Those boxes of documents 09/13/2007 12:21 413 ATTY LETELLIER PAGE 04/05 * • may have contained pre-approved parking lots that were on file with the Town Hall. Therefore, buildings and parking lots constructed prior to 1984 would need to be"grandfathered in". Additional questions were raised and discussed as follows: What do other areas towns do, if anything about transient parking? It was discussed that West Springfield encourages transient parking and does nothing to prohibit it. Councilors and the public are hearing that the Mayor has indicated that certain groups and certain parking areas in Agawam will be expempted from the ordinance.. Councilors agreed, with one exception, that if that is true, it is an abuse of power and subjects the town to lawsuits for selective enforcement: Additionally, questions were raised that these exemptions would seem to be counter to the arguments that the current ordinance was passed solely for public safety. A Public Hearing with the City Council and the Planning Board will be required about the parking ordinance. We already referred the Transient Parking Ordinance to the Planning Board to amend by repeal at the last City Council meeting. However, a petitioner needs to be named. Going forward, the steps to be followed are these: 1. Have notes from this joint meeting typed-by Gina Letellier and Cecilia Calabrese and distributed to the full City Council for approval. 2. Refer the approved notes to the Planning Board for their.review; and 3. Vote on whether the City Council should be the petitioner for the referred parking ordinance. If approved, then invite the Planning Board to be co-petitioner, if they so choose. The recommendations for these three steps were voted on by members of the Zoning Committee and the Ordinance Committee. There was unanimous approval. Finally, turning to the Mayor's proposed amendments on the September 17"' agenda, the two subcommittees were asked to vote whether to recommend approval of the amendments proposed by the Mayor. Zoning Committee voted 2 -- no and 1 — yes, thus sending a negative recommendation to the full City Council. The Ordinance Committee voted 3 — no, also sending a negative recommendation,to the full City Council. Reasons for sending the negative recommendations include the concern that the amendments violate the Equal Protection Clause the of U.S. Constitution. The Mayor's amendments effectively treat different classes of citizens differently, thus favoring one class of citizens (Le. churches and municipalities) and discriminating against another class of citizens (i.e. private, tax-paying property owners). Also, if public safety is the lynch-pin of this legislation, then pursuing the installation of sidewalks, as recommended in 2004, should have been made a priority at least three years ago. It should be noted, that during the drafting of the original transient parking ordinance, when a suggestion was made to exempt non-profit organizations from paying the $250.00 application fee the 09/13/2007 12:21 413 ATTY LETELLIER PAGE 05/05 City Solicitor pointed out that you could•not do that, for just these reasons. Why, now, is it ok? What supporting case law exists that we can do this now,which did not exist in May and June? The meeting was adjourned at 8:38prn. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, Gina Letellier,Zoning Committee Chair Cecilia Calabrese, Qrdinance Committee Secretary Memorandum Via: Facsimile and E-Mail Dennis B. Hopkins 108 Monroe St. Agawam, MA, 01001-3240 To : Mr. Donald Rheault, President, Agawam Town Council From : D. B. Hopkins, Chair, Agawam Planning Board PC: D. Dachos Date : September 13, 2007 Re : Agawam Temporary Parking Ordinance Agawam Planning Board as Co-Petitioners President Rheault: I have spoken to each member of the Agawam Planning Board and there is no support for the Agawam Planning Board being co-petitioners with the Agawam Town Council for the amendment of the Temporary Parking Ordinance. I do not know if they would support the Agawam Planning Board being the sole petitioner for the changes, but I do know that they have each stated that they will not support being co-petitioners. Thanx-D. H.- 1 $EP-14-07 12 : 10 AM HQPKINS 413 7690976 p. 01 Memorandum a Via: Facsimile and E-Mail . Dennis B. Hopkins F ' 108 Monroe St. Agawam, MA, 01001-3240 ti� ✓. p 4. To : Mr, Donald Rheau , P It resident, Agawam Town Cou ci From : D. B. Hopkins, Chair, Agawam Planning Bo aG ;. i. a e . ep em er 13, 2007 Re : Agawam Temporary Parking Ordinance Agawam Planning Board as Co-Petitioners President Rheault: I have spoken to each member of the Agawam Planning Board an6 thire is no :. l support for the swam Plan ` • Agawam Wing Board being co-petitioners with the Agawarn • k TOWn Council for the amendment of the Temporary Parkin Ordinary' _ P rY 9 fie. I do not : . know if they would support the Agawam Planning Board being the sole potltioner for the changes, but I do know that they have each stated that they.will not , ` ` = support being co-petitioners. ' Thanx-D. H. Y I j 1 1 INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: PLANNING BOARD FROM: DON ALD RHEAULT, TOWN COUNCIL PRESIDENT SUBJECT: TOR-2007-6 DATE: 9/10/2007 Please be advised that the City Council, as Petitioners, hereby respectfully request the Planning Board to address the issue of repealing and amending the current parking ordinance, TOR-2007-6, as voted September 4, 2007 at the City Council meeting. p� G Donald Rheault, President DR/bb QS .Z d 01 d3S W Memo To: Mayor Richard A. Cohen From: Deborah Dachos, Director of Planning and Community Development Subject: Temporary Parking Ordinance Date: August 27, 2007 The Planning Office has seen a number of applications for Temporary Parking since the ordinance's adoption in June. Since the procedure is new, we have had to guide the applicants through the process. We have worked with the Engineering Department to prepare a sample which can be distributed to applicants and used as a guide. This appears to be helpful. The ordinance's principal objective, that of the safety of the individuals using these parking lots, seems to be a vast improvement over the earlier provision. Once the permitting procedure has been refined, obtaining a permit for temporary parking should be straightforward and expeditious. As with all new ordinances, some changes may be necessary in the future. Under Chapter 40A of the Massachusetts General Laws, these changes would take the form of zoning amendments. Possible changes will be considered by the Planning Office in coordination with other departments as we have more experience with implementing it. A+ 7 TOR-2007-6 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE TOWN O qMIANIZONING ORDINANCES BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE XVIII, "TEMPORARY PARKING" Whereas, the Town of Agawam is the home of Six Flags; and Whereas, the Town of Agawam is adjacent to the Big "E" fairgrounds; and Whereas, at'various times a year parking is required for various civic and charitable and social events; and Whereas, it is a matter of public safety to regulate temporary parking within the Town of Agawam; and Whereas, it is in the best interests of the Town of Agawam to be fair and consistent with all temporary parking within the Town; NOW THEREFORE, the Agawam City Council hereby resolves, ordains, enacts and amends as follows: The City Council hereby votes to amend Chapter 180, entitled "ZONING", by deleting the current "transient parking" language in §180-44(F), and adding a new Article XVIII, "Temporary Parking" as set forth in the attached Exhibit A. PER 0 ER OF THE AGAWA CITY COUNCIL Do . Rheault President Date P ED A Q FORM AND LEGALITY Vincent V. 61—oscla, City Solicitor Date OQ CC aov) Exhibit A ARTICLE XVIII Temporary Parking §1 SO-130. Definitions and word usage. A. TEMPORARY PARKING —Temporary parking is defined as the parking; of vehicles, whether for a fee or gratis, which is not incidental to the primary business or residential use of the property at issue. Temporary Parking shall only be allowed by Special Permit pursuant to this Chapter. §180-131. General. Persons, partnerships, trusts, associations, corporations, civic and charitable organizations shall be allowed to have temporary parking on their property, whether for a fee or gratis, via special permit granted by the Board of Appeals after a public hearing;. If the applicant does not own the property for which a special permit for temporary parking; is sought, the owner of the property must join the application. This section shall apply to every zone defined in Chapter 180. The application to obtain a special permit for temporary parking shall be as outlined in §180-11. The duration of a special permit for temporary parking shall be no longer than two (2) years. §180-132. Criteria and conditions. The Board of Appeals shall use the following criteria and conditions in determining whether or not to grant a special permit pursuant to this section. A. Criteria: 1. Sufficient, in the discretion of the Board of Appeals, means of ingress and egress shall be provided to and from the temporary parking area. 2. Sufficient and safe, in the discretion of the Board of Appeals, pedestrian access to and from the temporary parking area and the destination of those using the temporary parking area. 3. Traffic control shall be provided as required by the "Town of Agawam in the form of a police detail to be paid for by the petitioning entity. B. Conditions: 1. No overnight parking shall be allowed. 2. Sufficient, in the discretion of the Board of Appeals, shielded lighting to illuminate the temporary parking; area to provide for public safety while not spilling over on to adjacent properties. 3. Parking shall not extend beyond the property lines. 4. At no time shall vehicles utilize the public way to access or exit from parking spaces. 5. A percentage of the parking; spaces shall be designated as handicap as required in this chapter and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Such parking spaces shall comply with all markings required by the Town of Agawam, state and federal authorities. 6. The use of flagmen to direct or control traffic shall be prohibited. 7. A plan for the premises shall be submitted to the Board of Appeals. Said plan shall show: 1. Number of parking spaces proposed. 2. Means of ingress and egress. 3. Location of structures. 4. Location of fences or-other barriers, whether natural or artificial. 5. Location of signs. 6. Location of sidewalks and/or other pedestrian ways. 7. The plan shall be drawn to scale. 8. A report shall be provided by the Public Safety Officer of the Agawam Police Department. Recommendations of the officer may be used as additional conditions by the Board of Appeals. 9. A report shall be provided by the Fire Inspector as to the condition of the premises with regard to the temporary parking area. Recommendations of the inspector may be used as additional conditions by the Board of Appeals. 10. Temporary parking; areas shall comply with any and all other licensing and permit requirements of the Town of Agawam, state and federal authorities. 11. Any other conditions that the Board of Appeals deems necessary to provide for public safety. 12. Upon the transfer of any property issued a special permit under this article, said special permit will become null and void. §180-133. Enforcement. The Inspector of Buildings or his designee or the Police Chief or his designee shall enforce this chapter. §180-134. Violations and penalties. Any violation of this Chapter may, in the discretion of the Inspector of Buildings or his designee, or the Police Chief or his designee, be enforced by the noncriminal complaint method for which provision is made, and/or as set forth in MGL c. 40, §21 D, as amended from time to time, that is, noncriminal disposition. Fines issued pursuant to this section shall be $100. per vehicle per day. Each day that such violation exists slialI constitute a separate offense under this section. §180-135. Severability. If any subsection and/or portion of this section is for any reason declared invalid or unconstitutional by any court, every other subsection and/or portion shall continue in full force and effect. MAYORAL, ACTION Received this day of , 2007 from Town Council Clerk. Signed by Council President this day of (40A . , 2007. APPROVAL OF LEGISLATION By the powers vested in me pursuant to Article 3 Section 3-6 of the Agawam Charter as amended, I hereby approve the passage of the above legislation on this day of 2007. Richard A. Cohen, Mayor DISAPPROVAL OF LEGISLATION By the powers vested in me pursuant to Article 3, Section 3-6 of the Agawam Charter, as amended, I hereby veto the passage of the above legislation on this day of 2007 for the following reason(s): Richard A. Cohen, Mayor RETURN OF LEGISLATION TO COUNCIL CLERK Returned to Council Clerk this day of ! Q� , 2007. r J �p nE✓I SG� GPI/ 47 f ' M ' Exhibit A ARTICLE XVIII Temporary Parking §180-130. Definitions and word usage. A. TEMPORARY PARKING—Temporary parking is defined as the parking of vehicles, whether for a fee or gratis, which is not incidental to the primary business or residential use of the property at issue. Temporary Parking shall only be allowed by Special Permit pursuant to this Chapter. §180-131. General. Persons, partnerships, trusts, associations, corporations, civic and charitable organizations shall be allowed to have temporary parking on their property, whether for a fee or gratis, via special permit granted by the Board of Appeals after a public hearing. If the applicant does not own the property for which a special permit for temporary parking is sought, the owner of the property must join the application. This section shall apply to every zone defined in Chapter 180. The application to obtain a special permit for temporary parking shall be as outlined in §180-11. The duration of a special permit for temporary parking shall be no longer than two (2) years. §180-132. Criteria and conditions. The Board of Appeals shall use the following criteria and conditions in determining whether or not to grant a special permit pursuant to this section. A. Criteria: 1. Sufficient, in the discretion of the Board of Appeals, means of ingress and egress shall be provided to and from the temporary parking area. 2. Sufficient and safe, in the discretion of the Board of Appeals, pedestrian access to and from the temporary parking area and the destination of those using the temporary parking area. 3. Traffic control shall be provided as required by the Town of Agawam in the form of a police detail to be paid for by the petitioning entity. r , B. Conditions: 1. No overnight parking shall be allowed. 2. Sufficient, in the discretion of the Board of Appeals, shielded lighting to illuminate the temporary parking area to provide for public safety while not spilling over on to adjacent properties. 3. Parking shall not extend beyond the property lines. 4. At no time shall vehicles utilize the public way to access or exit from parking spaces. 5. A percentage of the parking spaces shall be designated as handicap as required in this chapter and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Such parking spaces shall comply with all markings required by the Town of Agawam, state and federal authorities. 6. The use of flagmen to direct or control traffic shall be prohibited. 7. A plan for the premises shall be submitted to the Board of Appeals. Said plan shall show: 1. Number of parking spaces proposed. 2. Means of ingress and egress. 3. Location of structures. 4. Location of fences or other barriers, whether natural or artificial. 5. Location of signs. 6. Location of sidewalks and/or other pedestrian ways. 7. The plan shall be drawn to scale. 8. A report shall be provided by the Public Safety Officer of the Agawam Police Department. Recommendations of the officer may be used as additional conditions by the Board of Appeals. 9. A report shall be provided by the Fire Inspector as to the condition of the premises with regard to the temporary parking area. Recommendations of the inspector may be used as additional conditions by the Board of Appeals. 10. Temporary parking areas shall comply with any and all other licensing and permit requirements of the Town of Agawam, state and federal authorities. 11. Any other conditions that the Board of Appeals deems necessary to provide for public safety. §180-133. Enforcement. The Inspector of Buildings or his designee or the Police Chief or his designee shall enforce this chapter. §180-134. Violations and penalties. Any violation of this Chapter may, in the discretion of the Inspector of Buildings or his designee, or the Police Chief or his designee, be enforced by the noncriminal complaint method for which provision is made, and/or as set forth in MGL c. 40, §21 D, as amended from time to time, that is, noncriminal disposition. Fines issued.pursuant to this section shall be.$100. per vehicle per day. Each day that such violation exists shall constitute a separate offense under this section. §180-135. Severability. If any subsection and/or portion of this section is for any reason declared invalid or unconstitutional by any court, every other subsection and/or portion shall continue in full force and effect. 1 , -- 06/01/2007_ 10: 41� 413 ATTY LETELLIO PAGE 01 • LFEWER LAW OFFICES ATTORNEY GINA M. LEUWER 430 fain Street. Suite 107 . �...1 Agawam, MA 01001 u ----f 1-413-786-5300 (T) 1.413-786-7077 (f) ginalet@verizon.net www.letelli erlaw.com June 1, 2007 Via fax ODIV to: 413-786-9927 Agawam.Town Hall 36 Main Street Agawam, MA 01001 ATTN.. Mayor,Law Department, Plamirng Department,Planning Board, and City Councilors RE: Temporary Parking Ordinance Dear Ladies and Gentlemen: I am writing in follow up to the joint Ordinance and,honing Committee meeting regarding the Temporary Parking Ordinance. In the best interests of Agawam I thought it best to forward a copy of the proposed ordinance with my notes. That will allow us to have better use of our time at the meeting with the Mayor and the Law Department and the Building Inspector on Monday morning and at the public hearing on Monday night. 1 would appreciate if the person who retrieves this fax ensures that the above recipients are mailed or delivered copies of this letter and enclosed proposed ordinance with my notes. Lastly,the consensus of the majority of those present at the subcommittee meeting was this: Why isn't 180-44 (f) "open air transient parking" being used to shut down the current offending parking areas who have not applied for apublic hearing with the Board of Appeals?The Inspector of Buildings is the zoning enforcement officer pursuant to chapter .180 and the area with the most complaints,for two years in a row,has not applied for a public hearing with the Board of Appeals. Thank you for your consideration of these issues. Very truly yours, Gina M. Letellier enc_ J' 06/01/2007 10_41 413 ATTY LETELLI� — PAGE 02 TOR-2007-6 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF AGAWAM ZONING ORDINANCES BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE XVIU,"TEMPORA.RY PARKING" Whereas,the To Am of Agawam is the home of Six Flags; and Whereas, the Town of Agawam is adjacent to the Big"E"fairgrounds; and Whereas, at various times a year parking is required for various civic and charitable and social events; and Whereas, it.is a matter of public safety to regulate temporary.parking within the Town of Agawam;an -— Whereas, it is in the best interests of the Towns of Agawam to be fair and consistent with all temporary parking within the Town, NOW THEREFORE, the Agawam City Council h reby resoly , ordains, enacts and amends as follows: �o The City Council hereby votes to amend Ch er I80,entitled "ZONIN deleting the current ``transient-parking"language in §180-44 , and adding a new Article III," Temporary Parking"as set forth in the attached Exhibit A. r • PER ORDER OF THE AGAWAM CITY COUNCIL Donald M. Rheault, President Date P OV AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY incen . Gioscia, City Solicitor Date 06/01/2007 10:41 413 ATTY LETEIL.S� PAGE 03 Exhibit A eA b ARTICLE XVIII Temporary Parking n §I SO-130. Definitions and word usage. h, A. TEMPORARY PARKING—Temporparkperiod,g is defined for the purposes of 1 " this section to be parking of vehicles for a finite period,not to exceed fifteen (15) hours ' .§180-131. General. ` --Perso partnerslzip�;trusts tions;-corporations;civic b1 -orgartz a� - shall be allowed to park passenger vehicles on their prop for a fee or gratis, via special permit granted by the Board of Appeals after a public hearing. This section Shall apply to every zone defined in Chapter 180- The application to obtain a special permit for temporary parking shall be as outlined in §190-11 and §180-13,"Site Plazas". The duration of a special permit for temporary parking shall be no longer than two(2) years. §180-132. Criteria and condition JO The Board of Appeals shall use the fallowing criteria in determining, cther or not to grant a special permit pursuant to this section-' ( `"' p' be allowed. A. No overnight parking 91 - C k �t p � sh B. Sufficient means of ingress and egress s C. &MAte'at/and safe pedestrian access to and` orn the pte s s at th destination of those using.the parking dat.c Sufficient shielded lighting to illuminate the pancing area t pzovide for publ' 1"" safety whi le not spilling over on to adjacent properties. 4co-019 �= E. Parking shall not be closer to the front property line or any line abutting a public �r' or private'way than is allowed by the setback requirements stated in this chapter. 8" At no time shall vehicles utilize the public way to access or exit from parking �0 ' �s spaces. �,CA 06/01/2007 10:41 413 ATTY LETELLIO PAGE 04 g P parking th o g C � F. A percentage f spaces shall be designated as handicap as outlined in this chapter and the Americans with Disabilities Act(ADA). Such parking spaces shall comply with all markings required by the Town of Agawam, state and federal authorities. G. The use of flagmen to direct drivers from the street to an of is prohibited. .H. Traffic control shall be provided as required by the Town of Agawam in the fo of a police detail to be paid for the by the petitioning entity. rftv I. A plan for the premises shall be submitted in such farm so as to comply with the requirements as outlined in §180-13. 51 0�n,��crl .6- 0;6-&A-*12'[ J. re o d by the Public Safety Officer of the Agawam Police Department. Recommendations_ of the officer may be used as additional erster- C orb by the Board of Appeals. 'r kM.5�byn J1K_ a the )+ire Inspector.l J rea ..5aiecommendations of the inspector may be used as additional by the Board of Appeals. L. Any other-requirement that the Board of Appeals deems necessary to4ndM n �r�) ��r public safety_ C� §180-133. Enforcement. -. Ile Inspector of Building's or his designee or the Police Chief or his designee shall enforce this chapter. ` §180-134. Violations and penal ies. Any violation of this Chapter nl t� di Lion of the Inspector d`F y. p x of Buildings or has designee, or the Police Chief or his designee, be enforced by the noncriminal complaint 1 method for which provision is made, and/or as set forth in MGL c. 40, §21 D,as amended , from time to time, that is, non riminal disposition. Firms issued pursuant to this section shall be $100. per vehicl It ay that such violation exists shall constitute a separate offense under this section.. jr `�c7�c51Cs pz,- ul AGA AM FIRE DEPAR MENT „E 800 MAIN STREET n AGAWAM, MA 01001 Q Nl d� TELEPHONE (413) 786-0657 ;y. FAX (41.3) 7861241 e-mail afdchief@agawam.ma.us Stephen M. Martin Chief of Department FIRES Z!►Q� Michael Mercadante Provisional Deputy Chief Georgians Thompson Administrative Assistant MEMORANDUM TO: Planning Board FROM: Fire Chief Stephen M. Martin DATE: May 31, 2007- RE: Proposed Zoning Amendment The fire department endorses the amendment for providing controls on temporary parking, especially the provision for department oversight in 180-132, paragraph k, (report from fire inspector). Thank you very much, Stephen M. Martin Fire Chief oe" ► ' Step en M. Martin ' RECEIVED' MAY 3 12007 PLANP.'... Town of Ag' awam 36.Main Street ' Agawam, Massachusetts 01001-1837 Tel. 413-786-0400 Fax 413-786-9927 PLANNING BOARD May 24, 2007 0 Donald M. Rheault, President ^3 c-) Robert M. Young, Vice President George Bitzas, Councilor x Cecilia Calabrese, Councilor cAn Ruth Carr-Bitzas, Councilor Gina M. Letellier, Councilor Robert A. Magovern, Councilor Joseph Mineo, Councilor Dennis Perry, Councilor Robert Rossi, Councilor Jill Simpson, Councilor Agawam Town Council 36'Main Street Agawam, MA 01001 Dear Councilors: At its duly called meeting held on May 17, 2007, the Agawam Planning Board voted to be the petitioner on the attached zoning amendment entitled "temporary parking". A joint public hearing with the Planning Board and Town Council has been scheduled for June 4, 2007. Sincerely, Dennis B. Hopkins, Chairman AGAWAM PLANNING BOARD cc: Clerk, Solicitor, File TOR-2007-6 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF AGAWAM ZONING ORDINANCES BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE XVIII, "TEMPORARY PARKING" Whereas, the Town of Agawam is the home of Six Flags; and Whereas, the Town of Agawam is adjacent to the Big "E" fairgrounds; and Whereas, at various times a year parking is required for various civic and charitable and social events; and Whereas, it is a matter of public safety to regulate temporary parking within the Town of Agawam; and Whereas, it is in the best interests of the Town of Agawam to be fair and consistent with all temporary parking within the Town; NOW THEREFORE, the Agawam City Council hereby resolves, ordains, enacts and amends as follows: The City Council hereby votes to amend Chapter I-80, entitled "ZONING", by deleting the current "transient parking" language in §180-44(F), and adding a new Article XVIII, "Temporary Parking" as set forth in the attached Exhibit A. PER ORDER OF THE AGAWAM CITY COUNCIL Donald M. Rheault, President Date ^� IPAPVFPJAS TO FORM AND LEGALITY 2Z^0-7 incen F. Gioscia, City Solicitor . Date Exhibit A ARTICLE XVIII Temporary Parking §180-130. Definitions and word usage. A. TEMPORARY PARKING—Temporary parking is defined for the purposes of this section to be parking of vehicles for a finite period, not to exceed fifteen (15) hours. §180-131. General. Persons, partnerships, trusts, associations, corporations, civic and charitable organizations shall be allowed to park passenger vehicles on their property for a fee or gratis, via special permit granted by the Board of Appeals after a public hearing. This section shall apply to every zone defined in Chapter 180. The application to obtain a special permit for temporary parking shall be as outlined in §180-11 and §180-13, "Site Plans". The duration of a special permit for temporary parking shall be no longer than two (2) years. §180-132. Criteria and conditions. The Board of Appeals shall use the following criteria in.determining whether or not to grant a special permit pursuant to this section. A. No overnight parking should be allowed. B. Sufficient means of ingress and egress shall be provided from the premises. C. Sufficient and safe pedestrian access to and from the premises and the destination of those using the parking lot. D. Sufficient shielded lighting to illuminate the parking area to provide for public safety while not spilling over on to adjacent properties. E. Parking shall not be closer to the front property line or any line abutting a public or private way than is allowed by the setback requirements stated in this chapter. At no time shall vehicles utilize the public way to access or exit from parking spaces. 01 F. A percentage of the parking spaces'shall be designated as handicap as outlined in this chapter and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Such parking spaces shall comply with all markings required by the Town of Agawam, state and federal authorities. G. The use of flagmen to direct drivers from the street to any lot is prohibited. H. Traffic control shall be provided as required by the Town of Agawam in the form of a police detail to be paid for the by the petitioning entity. I. A plan for the premises shall be submitted in such form so as to comply with the requirements as outlined in §180-13. J. A report shall be provided by the Public Safety Officer of the Agawam Police Department. Recommendations of the officer may be used as additional criteria by the Board of Appeals. K. A report shall be provided by the Fire Inspector as to the condition of the premises with regard to the parking area. Said recommendations of the inspector may be used as additional criteria by the Board of Appeals. L.- Any other requirement that the Board of Appeals deems necessary to maintain public safety. §I 80-133. Enforcement. The Inspector of Buildings or his designee or the Police Chief or his designee shall enforce this chapter. §180-134. Violations and penalties. Any violation of this Chapter may, in the discretion of the Inspector of Buildings or his designee, or the Police Chief or his designee, be enforced by the noncriminal complaint method for which provision is made, and/or as set forth in MGL c. 40, §2I D, as amended from time to time, that is, noncriminal disposition. Fires issued pursuant to this section shall be $100. per vehicle. Each day that such violation exists shall constitute a separate offense under this section. Memo To: Planning Board From: Sgt. Richard Niles Subject: Proposed Zoning Amendment—Temporary Parking Date: 06/06/2007 At the Town Council meeting on.Tune, 4, 2007, it was stated that there have been changes and rewriting to the attached proposal. Therefore, any comment on the attached proposal would be moot. Respectfully Submitted .'4� .f� "^�"+� Sgt. R. Niles Safety Officer Agawam Police Department C RECEIVED JUN 0 7 2007 P LAB Of,'_ � 40 Town of Agawam +�• 36 Maio Street Agawam, Massachusetts 01001-1837 ~ Tel. 413-786-0400 Fax 413-786-9927 MEMO TO: Building Inspector Town Solicitor Engineering/DPW Safety Officer Fire Department Health Department Conservation Commission Board of Appeals School Committee Assessors FROM: Planning Board SUBJECT: Proposed Zoning Amendment -Temporary Parking - Planning Board DATE: May 24, 2007 The Planning Board is the petitioner for the attached zoning amendment entitled Temporary Parking. A joint public hearing with the Town Council and Planning Board has been scheduled for June 4, 2007. Please submit any comments you may have prior to that date. Sincer ely, � ti D Chairman AGAWAM PLANNING BOARD DBH:prk 0 TOR-2007-6 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF AGAWAM ZONING ORDINANCES BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE XVIII, "TEMPORARY PARKING" Whereas, the Town of Agawam is the home of Six Flags; and Whereas, the Town of Agawam is adjacent to the Big "E" fairgrounds; and Whereas, at various times a year parking is required for various civic and charitable and social events; and Whereas, it is a matter of public safety to regulate temporary parking within the Town of Agawam; and Whereas, it is in the best interests of the Town of Agawam to be fair and consistent with all temporary parking within the Town; NOW THEREFORE, the Agawam City Council hereby resolves, ordains, enacts and amends as follows: The City Council hereby votes to amend Chapter 180, entitled "ZONING", by deleting the current "transient parking" language in §I80-44(F), and adding a new Article XVIII, "Temporary Parking" as set forth in the attached Exhibit A. PER ORDER OF THE AGAWAM CITY COUNCIL Donald M. Rheault, President Date PP OV AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY �-2Z�o7 incen . Gioscia, City Solicitor Date Exhibit A ARTICLE XVIII Temporary Parking. §180-130. Definitions and word usage. A. TEMPORARY PARKING—Temporary parking is defined for the purposes of this section to be parking of vehicles for a finite period, not to exceed fifteen (1 S) hours. §180-131. General. Persons, partnerships, trusts, associations, corporations, civic and charitable organizations shall be allowed to park passenger vehicles on their property for a fee or gratis, via special permit granted by the Board of Appeals after a public hearing. This section shall apply to every zone defined in Chapter I80. The application to obtain a special permit for temporary parking shall be as outlined in §180-11 and §180-13, "Site Plans". The duration of a special permit for temporary parking shall be no longer than two (2) years. §180-132. Criteria and conditions. The Board of Appeals shall use the following criteria in determining whether or not to grant a special permit pursuant to this section. A. No overnight parking should be allowed. B. Sufficient means of ingress and egress shall be provided from the premises. C. Sufficient and safe pedestrian access to and from the premises and the destination of those using the parking lot. D. Sufficient shielded lighting to illuminate the parking area to provide for public safety while not spilling over on to adjacent properties. E. Parking shall not be closer to the front property line or any line abutting a public or private way than is allowed by the setback requirements stated in this chapter. At no time shall vehicles utilize the public way to access or exit from parking spaces. F. A percentage of the parking spaces'shall be designated as handicap as outlined in this chapter and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Such parking spaces shall comply with all markings required by the Town of Agawam, state and federal authorities. G. The use of flagmen to direct drivers from the street to any lot is prohibited. H. Traffic control shall be provided as required by the Town of Agawam in the form of a police detail to be paid for the by the petitioning entity. 1. A plan for the premises shall be submitted in such form so as to comply with the requirements as outlined in §180-13. J. A report shall be provided by the Public Safety Officer of the Agawam Police Department. Recommendations of the officer may be used as additional criteria by the Board of Appeals. K. A report shall be provided by the Fire Inspector as to the condition of the premises with regard to the parking area. Said recommendations of the inspector may be used as additional criteria by the Board of Appeals. L.' Any other requirement that the Board of Appeals deems necessary to maintain public safety. §180-133. Enforcement. The Inspector of Buildings or his designee or the Police Chief or his designee shall enforce this chapter. §180-134. Violations and penalties. Any violation of this Chapter may, in the discretion of the Inspector of Buildings or his designee, or the Police Chief or his designee, be enforced by the noncriminal complaint method for which provision is made, and/or as set forth in MGL c. 40, §21 D, as amended from time to time, that is, noncriminal disposition. Fires issued pursuant to this section shall be $100. per vehicle. Each day that such violation exists shall constitute a separate offense under this section. LEGAL NOTICE TOWN OF AGAWAM TOWN COUNCIL AND PLANNING BOARD The Agawam Town Council and Agawam Planning Board will hold a joint public hearing on Monday, June 4, 2007 at 7:45 PM at the Agawam Middle School, 68 Main Street, Agawam, MA. The purpose of this hearing will be to,hear the petition of the Agawam Planning Board for a an amendment to the Code of the Town of Agawam Zoning Ordinances by adding a new article XVIII, entitled "Temporary Parking". A copy of the proposal can be obtained from the Agawam Planning Office or the Agawam Town Clerk's Office between the hours of 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM in the Agawam Town Hall,.36 Main Street, Agawam, MA. BY ORDER OF: Donald M. Rheault, President Dennis B. Hopkins, Chairman Agawam Town Council Agawam Planning Board (Ad to be run 5/2 U07 & 5/28/07) cc: Planning Boards in: Westfield West Springfield Suffield Southwick Springfield Pioneer Valley Planning Commission Department of Housing & Community Development, Boston I Own of A afra� g 36 Nfain ;et Agawam, AhKsachusetts 01001,1837 Tel. 41.3-7$6-0400 Fax413-786-9927 FAX COVER SHEET Fax Numher (413) 786-9927 Date: --0-7 Originating Dept. TO: e) qeko FROM: Number of Including Cover Sheet: J COMMENTS: FtGr transmissions are solely for municipal purposes. Any personal or political use prolribited by law. RECIPIVED Town of Ag aWarri MAY 0 9 2007 �� Mayors Office )ARD Richard A. Cohen, Mayor MEMORANDUM DATE: May 9,/2�7 =� _ TO. Aga City Council FROM: MayoAN.chard A. Cohen:' %� fps'!:`r.:.�.-•_-" . �._..--, .:�... .. --'wr.""..._.w' SUBJECT: TOR2Q07-b-A t Ordinance ao-Ainend=the Cod of,-the. Town of Agawam ' oning O dinances`by adding a new article XVIII, tAl ell,Q "Te porairy P k g 4 (MayoE). ` -55 P990 T xr7 a•-.« ^.we' „"°����`=r� '�+W.." C —`mil This office is �n recei t of Council-Clerk's• mo stating. th�af'jhe ,P.lanning Board will be the p titre fi OR--2007;6. r The Zoning Ordinancet ,�20Q7-6ser� toth+aaC�.fiyCouncil asked that the Council vote to .be the�petitioner��of h c,ange fi our: zoning ordinances. The . ' - if ,r- Council Clerk' s memo misinter feted �vltiat,was asked � ordinance. Therefore, I am asking the Planning Board to be the petitioner and request the City Council amend this ordinance to reflect this change. y Very truly yours, Richard A. Cohen Mayor 36 Main Street,Agawam,MA 01001 Tel: (413) 786-0400 ext. 200 Fax: (413) 786-9927 TOR-2007-G AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF AGAWAM ZONING ORDINANCES BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE XVIII, "TEMPORARY PARKING" . Whereas, the Town of Agawam is the home of Six Flags; and Whereas, the Town of Agawam is adjacent to the Big "E" fairgrounds; and Whereas, at various times a year parking is required for various civic and charitable and ' social events; and Whereas, it'is a matter of public safety to regulate temporary parking within the Town of Agawam; and Whereas, it is in the best interests of the Town of Agawam to be fair and consistent with all temporary parking within the Town; NOW THEREFORE, the Agawam City Council hereby resolves and ordains as follows: The City Council, by a majority of those present and voting, hereby votes to be the petitioner for the zoning amendment which will amend Chapter 180, entitled "ZONING", by deleting the current "trahsient parking" language in §180-44(F), and adding a new Article XVIII, "Temporary Parking" as set forth in the attached Exhibit A. PER ORDER OF THE AGAWAM CITY COUNCIL Donald M. Rheault, President Date APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY Vincent F. Gioscia, City Solicitor VDate AGAWAM CITY .COUNCIL 36 MAIN STREET AGAWAM, MASSACHUSETTS 01001 �RA'I�0 MP MEMORANDUM Date: May 8, 2007 To: All Council Members PRESIDENT From: Council Clerk Donald M. Rheault Re: TOR-2007-6-An Ordinance to Amend the Code of the VICE PRESIDENT Town of Agawam Zoning Ordinances by Adding a New Robert A. Magovern Article XVIII, "Temporary Parking."(Mayor). COUNCILORS George Bitzas Cecilia Calabrese Ruth Carr Bitzas Today in my telephone conversation with the planning Gina M. Letellier board I was informed that the city council cannot vote for Joseph Mineo the planning board to be the petitioner of any zoning item. Dennis J. Perry The city council could have voted to be the petitioner Robert E. Rossi -Jill P.Simpson themselves in regards to the above. Robert M. Young In any case I was told that the planning board will put the COUNCIL CLERK item on their agenda to vote to be the petitioner for this Ursula Retzler particular item and get back to me probably next week. Then the item will be subject to public hearings by both the planning board as well as the city council and these arrangements will be made between the planning board and the council clerk, as we normally do for zoning items. cc: Mayor Planning Board ?�+,V J b 10 IOIJ20 TELEPHONE (413) 786-0400Ext. 233 i-I --Z �3d 8- AVI-1LODZ FAX (413) 786-9927 AGAWAM CITY .COUNCIL 36 MAIN STREET AGAWAM, MASSACHUSETTS 01001 MEMORANDUM Date: May 8, 2007 To: All Council Members PRESIDENT From: Council Clerk Donald M Rheault Re: TOR-2007-6-An Ordinance to Amend the Code of the VICE PRESIDENT Town of Agawam Zoning Ordinances by Adding a New Roberi k Magovern Article XVIII, "Temporary Parking•"(Mayor). COUNCILORS George Bitzas Cecilia Calabrese Ruth Carr Bitzas . Today in my telephone conversation with the planning Gina M Letellier board I was informed that the city council cannot vote for Joseph Mineo the planning board to be the petitioner of any zoning item, Dennis J. Perry The city council could have voted to be the petitioner Robert E. Rossi JillP. Simpson themselves in regards to the above. Robert M. Young In any case I was told that the planning board will put the COUNCIL CLERK item on their agenda to vote to be the petitioner for this Ursula Retzler particular item and get back to me probably next week. Then the item will be subject to public hearings by both the planning board as well as the city council and these arrangements will be made between the planning board and the council clerk, as we normally do for zoning items. cc: Mayor Planning Board REOF71111ED MAY 1 n L007 TELEPHONE P A ARD ' (413) 786-0400 Ext. 233 FAX (413) 786-9927 9 0 MEMORANDUM To: Mayor Richard A. Cohen From: Deborah Dachos, Director of Planning and Community Development Subject: Temporary Parking Ordinance Date: April 30, 2007 CC: Kim Stevens, Associate Town Solicitor I have reviewed the propose Zoning Ordinance amendment regulating temporary parking. It is a significant improvement over our present section which does not define transient parking nor provide criteria upon which applications can be judged. Just a reminder, this is an amendment to the Zoning Ordinance and must follow the procedure for adoption as outlined in Chapter 40A. • • LAW DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM TO: DORET'N 1'ROUfY,BOrMUD 01"A1111I3AI.S;D131313113 131\CHOS,PLANNING BOARD;C1-11131; CAMPBELL,;SGT.NIIJ!"S,SM1�1 '1T OF ICI:,;R FROM: KIM STEVENS SUBJECT: '1'E'M110RARY PARKING ORDINANCE: DATE: 4/30/2007 CC: Thank you for; taking the time last week to review the Mayor's proposed temporary parking ordinance. As was discussed at that time, the Mayor would like to get a letter from each of you stating that you have reviewed the ordinance and approve of its contents. I need to get this letter from you to include with the ordinance and accompanying resolution, so that'the whole package can go to the City Council on Thursday. I would appreciate receiving this letter no later than Thursday at 10:00 a.m. so that I can place it on the agenda. If you have any questions or concerns, do not hesitate to contact me. i TOR-2007-6 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF AGAWAM ZONING ORDINANCES BY DELETING AND REPEALING "TEMPORARY PARKING" Sponsored by: Councilors Robert E. Rossi,Gina M. Letellier,Cecilia Calabrese,Donald M. Rheault,Robert A. Magovern, Dennis J. Perry,Joseph Mineo,Jill P. Simpson, Ruth A. Carr Bitzas,Robert M, Young, George Bitzas WHEREAS,the Code of the Town of Agawam Zoning Ordinances,Article XVIII, entitled "Temporary Parking" as set forth in Chapter 180,.Sections 130, 131, 132, 133, 134,and 135 inclusive, was approved by the City Council on June 14, 2007; and WHEREAS,that this new ordinance has developed deep concern that its enforcement is not in good keeping with the public and the general welfare of the community; and WHEREAS,Article XVIII, of Chapter 180, entitled"Temporary Parking"as set forth in Sections 130, 131, 132, 133, 134 and 135 inclusive, should be repealed and deleted; and WHEREAS,the proposed Amendments to the zoning ordinances are in the best interest of the City of Agawam, the public and the general welfare of the community; and NOW THEREFORE,the Agawam City Council hereby resolves, ordains, amends and enacts to the Code of the Town of Agawam as follows: The City Council hereby votes to amend Chapter 180,entitled "ZONING"by repealing and deleting.the current Article XVIII, "Temporary Parking"as set forth in Chapter 180, Sections 130, 131, 132, 133, 134 and 135 inclusive. PER ORDER OF THE AGAWAM CITY COUNCIL Donald M. Rhea lt, President P VED TO FORM AND LEGALITY cent . ioscia, City Solicitor TOR-2007-6 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF AGAWAM ZONING ORDINANCES BY DELETING AND REPEALING "TEMPORARY PARKING" Sponsored by: Councilors Robert E. Rossi,Gina M. Letellier,Cecilia Calabrese,Donald M.Rheault,Robert A. Magovern, Dennis J. Perry,Joseph Mineo,Jill P. Simpson, Ruth A. Carr Bitzas, Robert M. Young,George Bitzas WHEREAS,the Code of the Town of Agawam Zoning Ordinances,Article XVIII, entitled "Temporary Parking" as set forth in Chapter 180, Sections 130, 131, 132, 133, 134,and 135 inclusive, was approved by the City Council on June 14, 2007; and WHEREAS,that this new ordinance has developed deep concern that its enforcement is not in good keeping with the public and the general welfare of the community; and WHEREAS,Article XVIII,of Chapter 180, entitled "Temporary Parking" as set forth in Sections 130, 131, 132, 133, 134 and 135 inclusive, should be repealed and deleted; and WHEREAS,the proposed Amendments to the zoning ordinances are in the best interest of the City of Agawam, the public and the general welfare of the community; and NOW THEREFORE, the Agawam City Council hereby resolves, ordains, amends and enacts to the Code of the Town of Agawam as follows: The City Council hereby votes to amend Chapter 180,entitled "ZONING" by repealing and deleting-the current Article XVIII, "Temporary Parking" as set forth in Chapter 180, Sections 130; 131, 132, 133, 134 and 135 inclusive. PER ORDER OF THE AGAWAM CITY COUNCIL Donald M. Rhea ]t, President P VED TO FORM AND LEGALITY cent ioscia, City Solicitor TOR=2007-6 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF AGAWAM ZONING ORDINANCES BY DELETING AND REPEALING "TEMPORARY PARKING" Sponsored by: Councilors Robert E. Rossi,Gina M. Letellier,Cecilia Calabrese,Donald M. Rheault,Robert A. Magovern, Dennis J. Perry,Joseph Mineo,Jill R Simpson, Ruth A. Carr Bitzas, Robert M. Young, George Bitzas WHEREAS,the Code of the Town of Agawam Zoning Ordinances, Article XV1II, entitled "Temporary Parking" as set forth in Chapter 180, Sections 130, 131, 132, 133, 134,and 135 inclusive, was approved by the City Council on June 14, 2007; and WHEREAS,that this new ordinance has developed deep concern that its enforcement is not in good keeping with the public and the general welfare of the community; and WHEREAS,Article XVIII, of Chapter 180, entitled"Temporary Parking"as set forth in Sections 130, 131, 132, 133, 134 and 135 inclusive, should be repealed and deleted; and WHEREAS,the proposed Amendments to the zoning ordinances are in the best interest of the City of Agawam, the public and the general welfare of the community; and NOW THEREFORE,the Agawam City Council hereby resolves, ordains, amends and enacts to the Code of the Town of Agawam as follows: The City Council hereby votes to amend Chapter 180,entitled "ZONING" by repealing and deleting the current Article XVIII, "Temporary Parking" as set forth in Chapter 180, Sections 130, 131, 132, 133, 134 and 135 inclusive. PER ORDER OF THE AGAWAM CITY COUNCIL Donald M. Rhea It, President P VED TO FORM AND LEGALITY ncent ioscia, City Solicitor TOR-2007-6 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF AGAWAM ZONING ORDINANCES BY DELETING AND REPEALING "TEMPORARY PARKING" Sponsored by: Councilors Robert E. Rossi, Gina M. Letellier,Cecilia Calabrese,Donald M.Rheault,Robert A. Magovern, Dennis J. Perry,Joseph Mineo,Jill P. Simpson, Ruth A.Carr Bitzas,Robert M. Young, George Bitzas WHEREAS,the Code of the Town of Agawam Zoning Ordinances, Article XVIII, entitled"Temporary Parking" as set forth in Chapter 180, Sections 130, 131, 132, 133, 134,and 135 inclusive, was approved by the City Council on June 14, 2007; and WHEREAS,that this new ordinance has developed deep concern that its enforcement is not in good keeping with the public and the general welfare of the community; and WHEREAS,Article XVIII, of Chapter 180, entitled"Temporary Parking"as set forth in Sections 130, 131, 132, 133, 134 and 135 inclusive, should be repealed and deleted; and WHEREAS,the proposed Amendments to the zoning ordinances are in the best interest of the City of Agawam, the public and the general welfare of the community; and NOW THEREFORE,the Agawam City Council hereby resolves, ordains, amends and enacts to the Code of the Town of Agawam as follows: The City Council hereby votes to amend Chapter 180,entitled "ZONING" by repealing and deleting-the current Article XVIII, "Temporary Parking"as set forth in Chapter 180, Sections 130, 131, 132, 133, 134 and 135 inclusive. PER ORDER OF THE AGAWAM CITY COUNCIL Donald M. Rhea "' President P VED TO FORM AND LEGALITY cent ioscia, City Solicitor TOR-2007-6 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF AGAWAM ZONING ORDINANCES BY DELETING AND REPEALING "TEMPORARY PARKING" Sponsored by: Councilors Robert E. Rossi,Gina M. Leteilier,Cecilia Calabrese,Donald M.Rheault,Robert A. Magovern, Dennis J. Perry,Joseph Mineo,Jill P. Simpson, Ruth A. Carr Bitzas, Robert M. Young,George Bitzas WHEREAS,the Code of the Town of Agawam Zoning Ordinances, Article XVIII, entitled "Temporary Parking" as set forth in Chapter 180, Sections 130, 131, 132, 133, 134,and 135 inclusive, was approved by the City Council on June 14, 2007; and WHEREAS,that this new ordinance has developed deep concern that its enforcement is not in good keeping with the public and the general welfare of the community; and WHEREAS,Article XVIII,of Chapter 180, entitled"Temporary Parking" as set forth in Sections 130, 13 I, 132, 133, 134 and 135 inclusive, should be repealed and deleted; and WHEREAS, the proposed Amendments to the zoning ordinances are in the best interest of the City of Agawam, the public and the general welfare of the community; and NOW THEREFORE,the Agawam City Council hereby resolves, ordains, amends and enacts to the Code of the Town of Agawam as follows: The City Council hereby votes to amend Chapter 180,entitled "ZONING"by repealing and deleting.the current Article XVIII, "Temporary Parking" as set forth in Chapter 180, Sections 130, 131, 132, 133, 134 and 135 inclusive. PER ORDER OF THE AGAWAM CITY COUNCIL Donald M. Rhea It, President P VED TO FORM AND LEGALITY ncent 1oscia, City Solicitor TOR-2007-6 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF AGAWAM ZONING ORDINANCES BY DELETING AND REPEALING "TEMPORARY PARKING" Sponsored by: Councilors Robert E. Rossi,Gina M.Letellier,Cecilia Calabrese,Donald M.Rheault,Robert A. Magovern, Dennis J. Perry,Joseph Mineo,Jill P. Simpson, Ruth A. Carr Bitzas,Robert M. Young,George Bitzas WHEREAS,the Code of the Town of Agawam Zoning Ordinances, Article XVIII, entitled "Temporary Parking"as set forth in Chapter 180, Sections 130, 131, 132, 133, 134,and 135 inclusive, was approved by the City Council on June 14, 2007; and WHEREAS,that this new ordinance has developed deep concern that its enforcement is not in good keeping with the public and the general welfare of the community; and WHEREAS,Article XVIII, of Chapter 180, entitled"Temporary Parking" as set forth in Sections 130, 131, 132, 133, 134 and 135 inclusive, should be repealed and deleted; and WHEREAS,the proposed Amendments to the zoning ordinances are in the best interest of the City of Agawam, the public and the general welfare of the community; and NOW THEREFORE,the Agawam City Council hereby resolves, ordains, amends and enacts to the Code of the Town of Agawam as follows: The City Council hereby votes to amend Chapter 180,entitled "ZONING" by repealing and deleting the current Article XVIII, "Temporary Parking" as set forth in Chapter 180, Sections 130, 131, 132, 133, 134 and 135 inclusive. PER ORDER OF THE AGAWAM CITY COUNCIL Donald M. Rhea lt, President P VED T-0 FORM AND LEGALITY cent F. Gioscia, City Solicitor t CIP 1o'A"I VI-107 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE TOWN O� �A AWAM� ORDINANCES BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE XVIII, "TEMPORARY ARKING1G Whereas, the Town of Agawam is the home•of Six Flags; and Whereas, the Town of Agawain is adjacent to the Big "E" fairgrounds; and Whereas, at various times a year parking is required for various civic and charitable and social events; and Whereas, it is a matter of ptEblic safety to regulate temporary parking within the Town of Agawam; and Whereas, it is in the best interests of the Town of Agawam to be fair and consistent with all temporary parking within the Town; NOW THEREFORE, the Agawam City Council hereby resolves, ordains, enacts and amends as follows: The City Council hereby votes to amend Chapter 180, entitled "ZONING", by deleting the current "transient parking" language-in §180-44(F), and adding a new Article XVIII,*"Temporary Parking" as set forth in the attached Exhibit A. PER OPPER OF THE AGAWA CITY COUNCIL /ul j C ILI Don . Rlieault President Date P ED A, Q FORM AND LEGALITY Vincent ioscia, City Solicitor Date l /1� r Cfy ^ .�,>� ARTICLE XVIII Temporary Parking §180-130. Definitions and word usage. A. TEMPORARY PARKING — Temporary parking is defined as the parking of vehicles, whether for a fee or gratis, which is not incidental to the primary business or residential use of the property at issue. Temporary Parking shall only be allowed by Special Permit pursuant to this Chapter. §180' 131. General. Persons, partnerships, trusts, associations, corporations, civic and charitable organizations shall be allowed to have temporary parking on their property, whether for a fee or gratis, via special permit granted by the Board of Appeals after a public hearing. If the applicant does not own the property for which a special permit for temporary parking is sought, the owner of the property mustloin the application. This section shall apply to every zone defined in Chapter ISO. The application to obtain a special permit for temporary parking shall be as outlined in §180-11. The duration of a special permit for temporary parking shall be no longer than two (2} years. §180-132. Criteria and conditions. The Board of Appeals shall use the following criteria and conditions in determining whether or not to grant a special permit pursuant to this section. A. Criteria: 1. Sufficient, in the discretion of the Board of Appeals, means of ingress and egress shall be provided to and from the temporary parking area. 2. Sufficient and safe, in the discretion of the Board of Appeals, pedestrian access to and from the temporary parking area and the destination of those using the temporary parking area. I 3. Traffic control shall be provided as required by the Town of Agawam in the form of a police detail to be paid for by the petitioning entity. I. No overnight parking shall be allowed. 2. Sufficient, in the discretion of the Board of Appeals, shielded lighting to Illuminate the temporary parking area to provide for public safety while not spilling over on to adjacent properties. 3. Parking shall not extend beyond the property lines. 4. At no time shall vehicles utilize the public way to access or exit from parking spaces. 5. A percentage of the parking spaces shall be designated as handicap as required in this chapter and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Such parking spaces shall comply with all markings required by the Town of Agawam, state and federal authorities. 6. The use of Bagmen to direct or control traffic sliall be prohibited. 7. A plan for the premises shall be submitted to the Board of Appeals. Said plan shall show: 1. Number of parking spaces proposed. 2. Means of ingress and egress. 3. Location of structures. 4. Location of fences or other barriers, whether natural or artificial. 5. Location of signs. 6. Location of sidewalks and/or other pedestrian ways. 7. The plan shall be drawn to scale. 8. A report shall be provided by the Public Safety Officer of the Agawam Police Department. Recommendations of the officer may be used as additional conditions by the Board of Appeals. 9. A report shall be provided by the Fire Inspector as to the condition of the premises with regard to the temporary parking area. Recommendations of the inspector may be used as additional conditions by the Board of Appeals. 10. Temporary parking areas shall comply with any and all other licensing and permit requirements of the Town of Agawam, state and federal authorities. 11. Any other conditions that the Board of Appeals deems necessary to provide for public safety. l i 12. Upon the transfer of any property issued a special permit under this article, said special permit will become 111.111 and void. §180-133. Enforcement, The Inspector of Buildings or his designee or the Police Chief or his designee shalt enforce this chapter. §180-134. Violations and penalties. Any violation of this Chapter may, in the discretion of the Inspector of Buildings or his designee, or the Police Chief or his designee, be enforced by the noncriminal complaint method for which provision is made, and/or as set forth in MGL c. 4Q, §21 D, as amended from time to time, that is, noncriminal disposition. Fines issued pursuant to this section shall be $100. per vehicle per day. Each day that such violation exists shall constitute a separate offense under this section. §180-135. Severability. If any subsection and/or portion of this section is for any,reason declared invalid or unconstitutional by any court, every other subsection and/or portion shall continue in full force and effect. i C", Received this _T4 day of , 2007 from Town Council Clerk. `412, Signed by Council President this day of (4 .L . 1 2007. APPROVAL OF LEGISLATION By the powers vested in me pursuant to Article 3, Section 3-6 of the Agawam Charter, as amended, I hereby approve the passage of the above legislation on this day of 1 ) 2007. 2Z , G� Richard A. Cohen, Mayor DISAPPROVAL OF LEGISLATION By the powers vested in me pursuant to Article 3, Section 3-6 of the Agawam Charter, as amended, I hereby veto the passage of the above legislation on this day of 2007 for the following reason(s): Richard A. Cohen, Mayor RETURN OF LEGISLATION TO COUNCIL CLERK Returned to Council Clerk this day of ! Q� , 2007. t AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE TOWN O a AFri Op .A1VAM ZONING ORDINANCES BV ADDING A NEW ARTICLE XVIII, "TEMPORARY PARKING" Whereas, the Town of Agawam is the home of Six Flags; and Whereas, the Town of Agawam is adjacent to the Big "E" fairgrounds; and Whereas, at various times a year parking is required for various civic and charitable and social events; and Whereas, it is a matter of public safety to regulate temporary parking within the Town of Agawam; and Whereas, it is in the best interests of the Town of Agawam to be fair and consistent with all temporary parking within the Town; NOW THEREFORE, the Agawam City Council hereby resolves, ordains, enacts and amends as follows: The City Council hereby votes to amend Chapter 180, entitled "ZONING", by deleting the CUrrent "transient parking" language in §180-44(F), and adding a new Article XVIII, "Temporary Parking" as set forth in the attached Exhibit A. PER OVER OF THE AG AWA CITY COUNCIL rPED Rlleault President Date A Q FORM AND LEGALITY �Z C Vincent ioscia, City Solicitor Date I' Jam,•j ARTICLE XVIII Temporary Parking Definitions and word usage. A. TEMPORARY PARKING —Temporary parking is defined as the parking of vehicles, whether for a fee or gratis, which is not incidental to the primary business or residential use of the property at issue. Temporary Parking shall only be allowed by Special Permit pursuant to this Chapter. §180=131. General. Persons, partnerships, trusts, associations, corporations, civic and charitable organizations shall be allowed to have temporary parking on their property, whether for a fee or gratis, via special permit granted by the Board of Appeals after a public hearing. If the applica�lt does not own the property for which a special permit for temporary parking is sought, the owner of the property must join the application. This section shall apply to every zone defined III Chapter 180. The application to obtain a special permit for temporary parking shall be as outlined in §1s0-11. The duration of a special permit for temporary parking shall be no longer than two (2) years. §180-132. Criteria and conditions. The Board of Appeals shall use the following criteria and conditions in determining whether or not to grant a special permit pursuant to this section. A. Criteria: 1• Sufficient; in the discretion of the Board of Appeals, means of ingress and egress shall be provided to and from the temporary parking area. 2. Sufficient and safe, in the discretion of the Board of Appeals, pedestrian access to and from the temporary parking area and the destination of those using the temporary parking area. I �. Traffic control shall be provided as required by the Town of Agawam in the form of a police detail to be paid for by the petitioning entity. r J 1. No overnight parking shall be allowed. 2. Sufficient, in the discretion of the Board of Appeals, shielded lighting to illuminate the temporary parking area to provide for public safety while not spilling over on to adjacent properties. 3. Parking shall not extend beyond the property lines. 4. At no time shall vehicles utilize the public way to access or exit from parking spaces. 5. A percentage of the parking sj)aces shall be designated as handicap as required in this chapter-and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Such parking spaces shall comply with all markings required by the Town of Agawam, state and federal authorities. 6. The use of Bagmen to direct or control traffic shall be prohibited. 7. A plan for the premises shall be submitted to the Board of Appeals. Said plan shall show: 1. Number of parking spaces proposed. 2. Means of ingress and egress. 3. Location of structures. 4. Location of fences or other barriers, whether natural or artificial. 5. Location of signs. 6. Location of sidewalks and/or other pedestrian ways. 7. The plan shall be drawn to scale. S. A report shall be provided by the Public Safety Officer of the Agawam Police Department. Recommendations of the officer may be used as additional conditions by the Board of Appeals. 9. A report shall be provided by the Fire Inspector as to the condition of the premises with regard to the temporary parking area. Recommendations of the inspector may be used as additional conditions by the Board of Appeal s. 10. Temporary parking areas shall comply with any and all other licensing and permit requirements of the Town of Agawam, state and federal authorities. 11. Any other conditions that the Board of Appeals deems necessary to provide for public safety. r y 12. Upon the transfer of any property issued a special permit tender this article, said special permit will become null and void. §180-•133. Enforcement. The Inspector of Buildings or his designee or the Police Chief ol- his designee shall enforce this chapter. §180-134. Violations and penalties. Any violation of this Chapter may, in the discretion of the Inspector of Buildings or Ills designee, or the Police Chief or his designee, be enforced by the noncriminal complaint method for which provision is made, and/or as set forth in MGL c. 40, §2 I D, as amended fr0111 tulle to time, that Is, nOneriminal disposition. Fines Issued purSUant to this section shall be $100. per vehicle per day. Each day that such violation exists shall constitute a separate offense under this section. §180-135. Severability. If any subsection and/or portion of this section is for any ieason declared invalid or unconstitutional by any court, every other subsection and/or portion shall continue in full force and effect. Received this day of , 2007 from Town Council Clerk. Signed by Council President this day of (4 .L . , 2007. APPROVAL OF LEGISLATION By the powers vested in me pursuant to Article 3 Section 3-6 of the Agawam Charter, as amended, I hereby approve the passage of the above legislation on this day of , 2007. GJ` Richard A. Cohen, Mayor DISAPPROVAL OF LEGISLATION By the powers vested in me pursuant to Article 3, Section 3-6 of the Agawam Charter, as amended, I hereby veto the passage of the above legislation on this day of 2007 for the following reason(s): Richard A. Cohen, Mayor RETURN OF LEGISLATION TO COUNCIL CLERK Returned to Council Clerk this day of 2007• � r .,. �/407 V/jol AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE TOWN 0 IA .AW AM ZONING ORDINANCES BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE NVIII, "TEMPORARY I ARK NG" Whereas, the Town of Agawam is the home of Six Flags; and Whereas, the Town of Agawam is adjacent to the Big "E" fairgrounds; and Whereas, at various times a year parking is required for various civic and charitable and social.events; and Whereas, it is a matter of public safety to regulate temporary parking within the Town of Agawam; and Whereas, it is in the best interests of the Town of Agawam to be fair and consistent with all temporary parking within the Town; NOW THEREFORE, the Agawam City Council hereby resolves, ordains, enacts and amends as follows: The City CoLnicil hereby votes to amend Chapter 180, entitled "ZONING", by deleting the current "transient parking" language in S 180-44(F), and adding a new Article XV11I, "Temporary Parking" as set forth in the attached Exhibit A. PER 0 ER OF THE AGA WA CITY COUNCIL Don . Rheault President Date I P ED A Q FORM AND LEGALITY Z-Z Vincent ioscia, City Solicitor Date lo-r Cl n bz� 0r 1 r - f ARTICLE XV11I Temporary Parking §180-130. Definitions and word usage. A. TEMPORARY PARKING — Temporary parking is defined as the parking of vehicles, whether for a fee or gratis, which is not incidental to the primary business or residential use of the property at issue. Temporary Parking shall only be allowed by Special Permit prrsuant to this Chapter. 180-131. General. Persons, partnerships, trusts, associations, Corporations, civic and charitable organizations shall be allowed to have temporary parking on their property, whether for a fee or gratis, via special permit granted by the Board of Appeals after a public hearing. If the applicant does not own file property for which a special permit for temporary parking is sought, the owner of the property must join the application, This section shall apply to every zone defined in Chapter 180. The application to obtain a special permit for temporary parking shall be as outlined in §180-1I. The duration ofa special permit for temporary parking shall be no longer than two 2 years. ( ) §180-132. Criteria and conditions. The Board of Appeals shall use the following criteria and conditions in determining whether or not to grant a special permit pursuant to this section. A. Criteria, 1. Sufficient, in the discretion of the Board of Appeals, means of ingress and egress shall be provided to and from the temporary parking area. 2. Sufficient and safe, in the discretion of the Board of Appeals, pedestrian access to and from the temporary parking area and the destination of those using the temporary parking area. �. Traffic control shall be provided as required by the Town of Agawam in the form of a police detail to be paid for by the petitioning entity. No overnight parking shall be allowed. 2. Sufficient, in the discretion of the Board of Appeals, shielded lighting to illuminate the temporary parking area to provide for public safety while not spilling over on to adjacent properties. I Parking shall not extend beyond the property lines. 4. At no time shall vehicles utilize the public way to access or exit from parking spaces. 5. A percentage of the parking spaces shall be designated as handicap as required in this chapter and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Such parking spaces shall comply with all markings required by the Town of Agawam, state and federal authorities. 6. The use of flagmen to direct or control traffic shall be prohibited. 7. A plan for the premises shall be submitted to the Board of Appeals. Said plan shall show: l. Number of parking spaces proposed. 2. Means of ingress and egress. 3. Location of structures. 4. Location of fences or other barriers, whether natural or artificial. 5. Location of signs. 6. Location of sidewalks and/or other pedestrian ways. 7. The plan shall be drawn to scale. 8. A report shall be provided by the Public Safety Officer of the Agawam Police Department. Recommendations of the officer may be used as additional conditions by the Board of Appeals. 9. A report shall be provided by the Fire Inspector as to the condition of the premises with regard to the temporary parking area. Recommendations of the inspector may be used as additional conditions by the Board of Appeals. 10. Temporary parking areas shall comply with any and all other licensing and permit requirements of the Town of Agawam, state and federal authorities. 11. Any other conditions that the Board of Appeals deems necessary to provide for public safety. 12. Upon the transfer of any property issued a special permit under this article, said special permit will become mill and void. §180-133. Enforcement. The Inspector of Buildings or his designee or the Police Chief or his designee shall enforce this chapter. §180-134. Violations and penalties. Any violation of this Chapter may, in the discretion of the Inspector of Buildings or his designee, or the Police Chief or his designee, be enforced by the noricriminal complaint method for which provision is made, and/or as set forth in MGL c. 40, §21 D, as amended from time to time, that is, noncriminal disposition. Fines issued pursuant to this section shall be $100. per vehicle per day. Each day that such violation exists shall constitute a separate offense under this'section. §180-135. Severability. If any subsection and/or portion of this section is for any reason declared invalid or 1-111constitutianal by any court, every other subsection and/or portion shall coilti«ue in fill]. force and effect. Received this /S l I `L day of_ _ , 2007 from Town Council Cleric. Signed by CounCil President this _ day of . _ 2007. APPROVAL OF LEGISLATION By the powers vested in me pursuant to Article 3, Section 3-6 of the Agawam Charter, as amended, I hereby approve the passage of the above legislation on this , day of 2007. Richard A. Cohen, Mayor DISAPPROVAL OF LECISLATION By the powers vested in me pursuant to Article 3, Section 3-6 of the Agawam Charter, as amended, I hereby veto the passage of the above legislation on this _ day of 2007 for the foilowing reasons): Richard A. Cohen, Mayor RETUMN OF LEGISLATION TO COUNCIL CLERK Resumed to Council Cleric this I ^' day of Z.( Q_ , 2007. VI)OI -, , AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE TOWN O A 1AMZONING ORDINANCES BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE XVIII, `'TEMPORARY PARKING" Whereas, the Town of Agawam is the home of Six Flags; and Whereas, the Town of Agawam is adjacent to the Sig "E," fairgrounds; and Whereas, at various times a year parking is required for various civic and charitable and social events; and Whereas, it i.s a matter of public safety to regulate temporary parking within the Town of Agawam; and Whereas, it is in the best interests of the Town of Agawam to be fair and consistent with all temporary parking within the Town; NOW THEREFORE, the Agawam City Council hereby resolves, ordains, enacts and amends as follows: The City Council hereby votes to amend Chapter- 180, entitled "ZONING", by deleting the current "transient parking" language in §180-44(F), and adding a new Article XV1II, "Temporary Parking" as set forth in the attached Exhibit A. PER OFWER OF THE AGAWA CITY COUNCIL rDoh . 4- Q ent Date M AND LEGALITY -2�,- v Vincent IF. ioscia, City Solicitor Date C L �' , 1Ln'X: C1 C.� 1 1 0.1 ARTICLE XVIII Temporary Parking 5180-130. Definitions and word usage. A. TEMPORARY PARKING — Temporary parking b is defined as the parking of vehicles, whether for a fee or gratis, which is not incidental to the primary business or residential use of the property at issue. Temporary Parking shall only be allowed by Special Permit pursuant to this Chapter. §180-131. General. Persons, partnerships, trusts, associations, corporations, civic and charitable organizations shall be allowed to have temporary parking on their property, whether for a fee or gratis, via special permit granted by the Board of Appeals after a public hearing. If the applicant does not own the property for which a special permit for temporary parking is sought, the owner of the property must join the application. This section shall apply to every zone defined in Chapter 180. The application to obtain a special permit for temporary parking shall be as outlined ill §I80-11. The duration of special permit for temporary shall b parking e no longer than two (2 years. ) §180-132. Criteria and conditions. The Board of Appeals shall use the following criteria and conditions in determining whether or not to grant a special permit pursuant to this section. A. Criteria: 1. Sufficient, in the discretion of the Board of Appeals, means of ingress and egress shall be provided to and front the temporary parking area. 1 Sufficient and safe, in the discretion of the Board of Appeals, pedestrian access to and from the temporary parking area and the destination of those using the temporary parking area. i �. Traffic control shall be provided as required by the Town of Agawam ill the fo'r111 Of police detail to be paid for by the petitioning entity. 1. No overnight parking shall be allowed. 2. Sufficient, in the discretion of the Board of Appeals, shielded lighting to illuminate the temporary parking area to provide for public safety while not spilling over on to adjacent properties. 3. Parking shall not extend beyond the property lines. 4.. At no tine shall vehicles utilize the public way to access or exit from parking spaces. 5. A percentage of the parking spaces shall be designated as handicap as required in this chapter and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Such parking spaces shall comply with all markings required by the Town of Agawam, state and federal authorities. 6. The use of flagmen to direct or control traffic shall be prohibited. 7. . A plan for the premises shall be submitted to the Board of Appeals. Said plan shall show- 1. Number of parking spaces proposed. 2. Means of ingress and egress. 3. Location of structures. 4. Location of fences or other barriers, whether natural or artificial. 5. Location of signs. 6. Location of sidewalks and/or other pedestrian ways. 7. The plan shall be drawn to scale. S. A report shall be provided by the Public Safety Officer of the Agawam Police Department. Recommendations of the officer may be used as additional conditions by the Board of Appeals. 9. A report shall be provided by the Fire Inspector as to the condition of the premises with regard to the temporary parking area. Recommendations of the inspector may be used as additional conditions by the Board of Appeals. I0. Temporary parking areas shall comply with any and all other licensing and permit requirements of the Town of Agawam, state and federal authorities. 11. Any other conditions that the Board of Appeals deems necessary to provide for public safety. r 12. Upon the transfer of any property issued a special permit under this article, said special permit will become null and void. §180-133. Enforcement. The Inspector of Buildings or his designee or the Police Chief or his designee shall enforce this chapter. §180-134. Violations and penalties. Any violation of this Chapter may, in the discretion of the Inspector of Buildings or his designee, or the Police Chief or his designee, be enforced by the noncriminal complaint method for which provision is made, and/or as set forth in MGL c. 40, §21 D, as amended from time to time, that is, noncriminal disposition. Fines issued pursuant to this section shall be $100. per vehicle per day. Each day that such violation exists shall constitute a separate offense under this section. §180-135. Severability. If any subsection and/or portion of this section is for any reason declared invalid or unconstitutional by any court, every other subsection and/or portion shall continue in full force and effect. Received this day of , 2007 from Town Council Cleric. Signed by Council President this day of L,e P 1 , 2007. APPROVAL OF LEGISLATION By the powers vested in me pursuant to Article 3 Section 3-6 of the Agawam Charter, as amended, I hereby approve the passage of the above legislation on this y _ day of k no 2007. Richard A. Cohen, Mayor DISAPPROVAL OF LEGISLATION By the powers vested in me pursuant to Article 3, Section 3-6 of the Agawam Charter, as arnended, I hereby veto the passage of the above legislation on this day of 2007 for the following reasons): Richard A. Cohen, Mayor RETURN OF LEGISLATION TO COUNCIL CLERK Returned to Council Clerk this _ _�_ -day of (�L-�Al Q_ , 2007. Auk- AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE TOWN O A VVAM ZONING ORDINANCES BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE XVIII, "TEMPORARY PARKING" Whereas, the Town of Agawam is the Dome of Six Flags; and Whereas, the Town of Agawam is adjacent to the Big "E" fairgrounds; and Whereas, at various times a year parking is required for various civic and charitable and social events; and Whereas, it i,s a matter of public safety to regulate temporary Parking within the Town of Agawam; and Whereas, it is in the best interests of the Town of Agawam to be fair and consistent with all temporary parking within the Town; NOW THEREFORE, the Agawam City Council hereby resolves, ordains, enacts and amends as follows: The City Council hereby votes to amend Chapter 180, entitled "ZONING", by deleting the current "transient parking" language in §180-44(F), and adding a new Article XVIII, "Temporary Parking" as set forth in the attached Exhibit A. PER ORtPER OF THE AGAWA CITY COUNCIL ��.Wj C, ILI Zne Date ND LEGALITY scia, City olicitor Date o Cl CIA, aal) cP- C� . n n n ti ARTICLE XVIII Temporary Parking 5]80-130. Definitions and word usage. A. TEMPORARY PARKING — Temporary parkin is defined as the vehicles, whether for a fee or gratis, which is not incidental to the pr n arg of business or residential use of the property at issue. Temporary Parking shall only be allowed by Special Permit pursuant to this Chapter. §180=131. General. Persons, partnerships, trusts, associations, corporations, civic and charitable'or anizations shall be allowed to have temporary parking on their property, whether for a fe or gratis, via special permit granted by the Board of Appeals after a public hearing. If the applicant does not own the property far which a special permit for temporary parking is sought, the owner-of the property must join the application. This section shall apply to every zone defined in Chapter 1$0. The application to obtain a special permit for temporary parking shall be as outlined in §l80-I I. The duration of special permit for temporary parking shall be no longer than two (2) years. §180-132. Criteria and conditions. The Board of Appeals shall use the following criteria and conditions in determining whether or not to grant a special permit pursuant to this section. A. Criteria: 1. Sufficient, in the discretion of the Board of Appeals, means of ingress and egress shall be provided to and from the temporary parking area. 2• Sufficient and safe, in the discretion of the Board of Appeals, pedestrian access tb and from the temporary parking area and the destination of those using the temporary parking area. I I raffic control shall be provided as required by the Town of Agawam in the form of a police detail to be paid for by the petitioning entity. h;Pw -7 l. No overnight parking shall be allowed. 2. Sufficient, in the'discretion of the Board of Appeals, shielded lighting to illuminate the temporary parking area to provide for public safety while not spilling over on to adjacent properties. 3. Parking shall not extend beyond 'the property lines. 4. At no tirne shall vehicles utilize the public way to access or exit from parking spaces. 5. A percentage of the parking spaces shall be designated as handicap as required in this chapter and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Such parking spaces shall comply with all markings required by the Town of Agawam, state and federal authorities. 6. The use of flagmen to direct or control traffic shall be prohibited. 7. -A plan for the premises shall be submitted to the Board of Appeals. Said plan shall show: 1. Number of parking spaces proposed. 2. Means of ingress and egress. I Location of structures. 4. Location of fences or other barriers, whether natural or artificial. 5. Location of signs. 6. Location of sidewalks and/or other pedestrian ways. 7. The plan shall be drawn to scale. S. A report shall be provided by the Public Safety Officer of the Agawam Police Department. Recommendations of the officer may be used as additional conditions by the Board of Appeals. 9. A report shall be provided by the Fire Inspector as to the condition of the premises with regard to the temporary parking area. Recommendations of the inspector may be used as additional conditions by the Board of Appeals. 10. Temporary parking areas shall comply with any and all other licensing and permit requirements of•the Town of Agawam, state and federal authorities, 11. Anv other conditions that the Board of Appeals deems necessary to provide for public safety. 12. Upon the transfer of any property issued a special permit cinder this article, said special permit will become null and void. §.180-133. Enforcement. The Inspector of Buildings or his designee or the Police Chief or his designee shall enforce this chapter. §1 S0-134. Violations and penalties. Any violation of this Chapter may, in the discretion of the Inspector of Buildings or his designee, or the Police Chief or his designee, be enforced by the noncriminal complaint method for which provision is made, and/or as set forth in MGL c. 40, §21 D, as amended from time to time, that is, noncriminal disposition. Fines issued pursuant to this section shall be $100. per vehicle per day. Each day that such violation exists shall constitute a separate offense under this section. §180-135. Severability. If any subsection and/or portion of this section is for any reason declared invalid or unconstitutional by any court, every other subsection and/or portion shall continue in fill] force and effect. i r Received this day of , 2007 from Town Council Cleric. Signed by Council President this day of .L . l , 2007. APPROVAL OF LEGISLATION By the powers vested in me pursuant to Article 3, Section 3-6 of the Agawam Charter, as amended, I hereby approve the passage of the above legislation on this 1q _� day of , 2007. j Richard A. Cohen, Mayor DISAPPROVAL OF LEGISLATfON By the powers vested in me pursuant to Article 3, Section 3-6 of the Agawam Charter, as• amended, I hereby veto the passage of the above legislation on this day of , 2007 for the following reason(s): Richard A. Cohen, Mayor RETURN OF LEGISLATION TO COUNCIL CLERK Returned to Council Clerk this I C ~' day of Z�' Q_ , 2007. 7 N a?og ,�� , AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE Or, THE TOWN O� 1+A 04AM ZONIN ORDINANCES BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE XVIII, "TEMPORARY PARKING'C Whereas, the Town of Agawam is the home of Six Flags; and Whereas, the Town of Agawam is adjacent to the Big "E" fairgrounds; and Whereas, at various times a year parking is required for various civic and charitable and social events; and Whereas, it is a matter of public safety to regulate temporary parking within the Town of Agawam; and Whereas, it is in the best interests of the Town of Agawam to be fair and consistent with all temporary parking within the Town; NOW THEREFORE, the Agawam City Council hereby resolves, ordains, enacts and amends as follows. The City Council hereby votes to amend Chapter 180, entitled "ZONING", by deleting the current "transient parking" language in §180-44(F), and adding a new Article XVIII, "Temporary Parking" as set forth in the attached Exhibit A. PER. O ER OF THE AGAWA CITY COUNCIL 4Donault President Date FFORM AND LEGALITYZZcia, City Solicitor Date l c QIt V/-4" 1 ARTICLE XVIII Temporary Parking §180-130. Definitions and word usage, A, TEMPORARY PARKING —Temporary parking is defined as the parking of vehicles, whether for a fee or gratis, which is not incidental to the primary business or residential use of the property at issue. Temporary Parking shall only be allowed by Special Permit pursuant to this Chapter. §I 80=13 I. General. Persons, partnerships, trusts, associations, corporations, civic and charitable organizations shall be allowed to have temporary parking on their property, whether for a fee or gratis, via special permit granted by the Board of Appeals after a public hearing, If the applicant does not own the property for which a special permit for temporary parking is sought, the owner of the property must join the application. This section shall apply to every zone defined in Chapter 180. The application to obtain a special permit for temporary parking shall be as outlined in §180-11. The duration of a special permit for temporary parking sliall be no longer than two (2) years. §180-132. Criteria and conditions. : The Board of Appeals shall use the following criteria and conditions in determining whether or not to grant a special permit pursuant to this section. A. Criteria: 1• Sufficient, in the discretion of the Board of Appeals, means of ingress and egress shall be provided to and from the temporary parking area. 2• Sufficient and safe, in the discretion of,the Board of Appeals, pedestrian access to and from the temporary parking area and the destination of those using the temporary parking area. �• Traffic control shall be provided as required by the Town of Agawam in the form of a police detail to be paid for by the petitioning entity, I rz-1- 1. No overnight parking shall be allowed. 2. Sufficient, in the discretion of the Board of Appeals, shielded lighting to illuminate the temporary parking area to provide for public safety while not spilling over on to adjacent properties. 3. Parking shall not extend beyond the property lines. 4. At no time shall vehicles utilize the public way to access or exit from parking spaces. 5. A percentage of the parking spaces shall be designated as handicap as required in this chapter and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Such parking spaces shall comply with all markings required by the Town of Agawam, state and federal authorities. 6. The use of flagmen to direct or control traffic shall be prohibited. 7. A plan for the prerises shall be submitted to the Board of Appeals. Said plan shall show: 1. Number of parking spaces proposed. 2. Means of ingress and egress. 3. Location of structures. 4. Location of fences or other barriers, whether natural or artificial. 5. Location of signs. 6. Location of sidewalks and/or other pedestrian ways. 7. The plan shall be drawn to scale. S. A report shall be provided by the Public Safety Officer of the Agawam Police Department. Recommendations of the officer may be used as additional conditions by the Board of Appeals. 9. A report shall be provided by the Fire Inspector as to the condition of the premises with regard to the temporary parking area. Recommendations of the inspector may be used as additional conditions by the Board of Appeals. 10. Temporary parking areas shall comply with any and all other licensing and permit requirements of the Town of Agawam, state and federal authorities. 11, Any other conditions that the Board of Appeals deems necessary to provide for public safety. 12. Upon the transfer of any property issued a special permit under this article, said special permit will become null and void. 5180-133. Enforcement. The Inspector of Buildings or his designee or the Police Chief or his designee shall enforce this chapter. §180-134. Violations and penalties. Any violation of this Chapter may, in the discretion of the Inspector of Buildings or his designee, or the Police Chief or his designee, be enforced by the noncriminal complaint method for which provision is made, and/or as set forth in MGL c. 40, §21 D, as amended from time to time, that is, noncriminal disposition. Fines issued pursuant to this section shall be $100. per vehicle per day. Each day that such violation exists shall constitute a separate offense under this section. §180-135. Severability. If any subsection and/or portion of this section is for any reason declared invalid or unconstitutional by any court, every other subsection and/or portion shall continue in full force and effect. f , MA VOR A T ._A CTYQN Received this �--day of , 2007 from Town Council Clerk. Signed by Council President this day of L ' 2007. APPROVAL OF LEGISLATION By the powers vested in me pursuant to Article 3, Section 3-6 of the Agawam Charter, as amended, I hereby approve the passage of the above legislation on this_I day of 2007. Richard A. Cohen, Mayor DISAPPROVAL OF LEGISLATION By the powers vested in me pursuant to Article 3, Section 3-6 of the Agawam Charter, as amended, I hereby veto the passage of the above legislation on this day of 2007 for the following reason(s): Richard A. Cohen, Mayor RETUIZIV OF LEGISLATION-TO COUNCIL CLERK Returned to Council Clerk this day of U-' Q� , 2007. T IL104 A m),0 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE TOWN OP )A A1V ORDINANCES BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE XVIII, "TEYIPORARY [AI Rh0'CNC'G Whereas, the Town of Agawam is the home of SP, Flags; and Whereas, the Town of Agawam is adjacent to the Big "E" fairgrounds; and Whereas, at various times a year parking is required for'various civic and•charitable and social events; and Whereas, it is a matter of public safety to regulate temporary parking within the Town of Agawam; and Whereas, it is in the best interests of the Town of Agawam to be fair and consistent with all temporary parking witllin the Town,- NOW THEREFORE, the Agawam City Council hereby resolves, ordains, enacts and amends as follows: The City C011ncil hereby votes to amend Chapter 180, entitled "ZONING", by deleting the current-"transient parking" language in §I80-44(F), and adding a new Article XVIII, "Temporary Parking" as set forth in the attached Exhibit A. PEROPPEROFTHEAGAWA CITY COUNCIL 4Vincent LFFORM Date ND LEGALITY 0 -2 oscia, City Solicitor Date C'C �141) ARTICLE XVIII Temporary Parking §I 80-130. Definitions and word usage. A. TEMPORARY PARKING — Temporary parking is defined as the parking of vehicles, whether for a fee or gratis, which is not incidental to the primary business or residential use of the property at issue. Temporary Parking shall only be allowed by Special Permit pursuant to this Chapter. §180=131. General. Persons, partnerships, trusts, associations, corporations, civic and charitable organlzatiOns shall be allowed to have temporary parking on their property, whether for a fee or gratis, via special permit granted by (lie Board of Appeals after a public hearing. If the applicant does not own the property for which a special permit for temporary parking is sought, the owner of the property must join the application. This section shall apply to every zone defined in Chapter 180. The application to obtain a special permit for temporary parking shall be as outlined in §180-11. The duration of a special permit for tem years. porary parking shall be no longer than two (2) 5180-132. Criteria and conditions. The Board of Appeals shall use the following criteria and conditions in determining whether or not to grant a special permit pursuant to this section. A. Criteria: I• Sufficient, in the discretion of the Board of Appeals, means of ingress and egress shall be provided to and from the temporary parking area. 2• Sufficient and safe, in the discretion of the Board of Appeals, pedestrian access to and from the temporary parking area and the destination of those using the temporary parking area. 3. Traffic control shall be provided as required by the Town of Agawam in the form of a police detail to be paid for by the petitioning entity. 1. No overnight parking shall be allowed. 2. Sufficient, in the discretion of the Board of Appeals, shielded lighting to illurninate the temporary parking area to provide for public safety while not spilling over on to adjacent properties. 3. Parking shall not extend beyond the property lines. 4. At no time shall vehicles utilize the public way to access or exit from parking spaces. 5. A percentage of the parking spaces shall be designated as handicap as required in this chapter and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Such parking spaces shall comply with all markings required by the Town of Agawam, state and federal authorities. 6. The use of flagmen to direct or control traffic shall be prohibited. 7. A plan for the premises shall be submitted to the Board of Appeals. Said plan shall show: I. Number of parking spaces proposed. 2. Means of ingress and egress. 3. Location of structures. 4. Location of fences or other barriers, whether natural or artificial. 5. Location of signs. 6. Location of sidewalks and/or other pedestrian ways. 7. The plan shall be drawn to scale. 8. A report shall be provided by the Public Safety Officer of the Agawam Police Department. Recommendations of the officer may be used as additional conditions by the Board of Appeals. 9. A report shall be provided by the Fire Inspector as to the condition of the premises with regard to the temporary parking area. Recommendations of the inspector may be used as additional conditions by the Board of Appeals. 10. Temporary parking areas shall comply with any and all other licensing and permit requirements of the Town of Agawam, state and federal authorities. 11. Any other conditions that the Board of Appeals deems necessary to provide for public safety. 12. Upon the transfer of any property issued a special permit tinder this article, said special permit will become null and void. §180-133. Enforcement, The Inspector of Buildings or his designee or the Police Chief or his designee shall enforce this chapter. §1 SO-134. Violations and penalties. Any violation of this Chapter may, in the discretion of the Inspector of Buildings or his designee, or the Police Chief or his designee,-be enforced by the noncriminal complaint inethod for which provision is made, and/or as set forth in MGL c. 4d, §21 D, as amended from time to time, that Is, noncriminal disposition. Fines ISSLIed pul'SLlant to this section shall be $100. per vehicle per day. Each day that such violation exists shall constitute a separate offense under this section. §180-135. Severability. If any subsection and/or portion of this section is for any reason declared invalid or Lniconstitutional by any COUrt, every other subsection and/or portion shall colntinLIC in bill force and effect. MAJJJR AT Received this day of , 2007 from Town Council Clerk. 4r1, Signed by Council President this L� day of , 2007. APPROVAL OF LEGISLATION By the powers vested m me pursuant to Article 3 Section 3-6 of the Agawam Charter, as amended,'I hereby approve the passage of the above legislation on this I day of ) 2007. jee, Richard A. Cohen, Mayor DISAPPROVAL, OF LEGISLATION By the powers vested in me pursuant to Article 3, Section 3.6 of the Agawam Charter, as amended, I hereby veto the passage of the above legislation on this day of 2007 for the following reason(s): Richard A. Cohen, Mayor RETURN OF LEGISLATION TO COUNCIL CLERK Returned to Council Clerk this _I �- - day of U, Q. , 2007. f)r� 17I 1VI LVVI L1 J.J 1J/` VV I VV U1L.J.:141Hd171 VJlIlW r..�� UL/rij Town of Ag. am Law' D ep axtm , t Vincent.F.Giosca,City Solici or Kimberly L,Stevens,Assistant City Solicitor To: Planning Board Cc: From: Vincent Gioscia Date: October 16, 2007 Re: Proposed Zoning Amendment--Temporary Par ' g Pursuant to a request for comments to be submi ed prior to October 18, 2007, I respectfully submit the following: As you are aware the-City.Council fdrwa"rd°ed-a proposedrordinan6erepealing the "Temporary Parking Ordinance"passed by the Council in June of 2007.Furthermore, the Law DcNuutjueajt was tivt asked to,revicwthc'pFoposcd rdinancc-as to form. The Board should be aware of.the.foliowing with regard"to the pro osed'ordinante as they have been requested to be the petitioner. The first `Whereas' reads.as follows;"'WHERE g; the code'of the Towr of Agawam Zoning Ordinance, Article XVHI,' Secti on]$ 44F,-entitled"Temporary Parking" was approved..by:the City Coiutcil on Tune'14, 2007; and" This is incorrect:Section•180-44(F) was the'lari age.contained.in the Business "A" 7.one requiring a special permit for�ansiertt.parl,I,im.=Arti'cle'XV111 contains the : `'new"temporary parking ordinance."It should.:be..h6t-e :that the.language in the "new" temporary parking ordinance removed§cc on 180-44( )'from"the Town Code and replaced it with the current"Temporary Parking"(i.e.t te"new") ordinance. At the current time there is no Section-i:90-44(F)-in the Tnwn Code as a result of the June 2007 vote of the City Council. The sixth `Whereas' reads as follows: "WHE AS, Article XVIiI. Section I80- 44,-entitled"Temporary-Parking" should be repealed aid deleted;'and" This is an exceptional statement and also incorrect. If the Board approves this language then they are in fact recommending tv the City Cowicil to repeal the entire first section of the .Business "A" zoning district as again the itation of the Town Code is incorrect. Therc are also errors contained in the "Now thel efore" section of the proposed ordinance which states as follows: "NOW THEREFO ,the Agawam City Council 36 Main Street,Agawam, NLk 01001 Tel: (413) 786400 ext. 281 Fax_ (413) 786-9927 �� 1,y♦ iVr IYV. Li.JJ -riJ l YVV 1 VV UtVJI.iHCel7t UJ41F1 r'F1l]t 17.y/F7.j Pagc 2 October 16, 2007 hereby resolves, ordains, amends and enacts to the Cod of the Town of Agawam as follows: The City Council hereby votes to amend Chapter 180, erititled"ZONING" be repealing and deleting the current Article XVIII, "Temporary Parting"language contained in Section 180-44-" If the Planning Board approves this language th y are again repealing the first part of the Dusincss "A" zoning district. As a result of 1 hc citation.crrom contained within the proposed ordinance it is unclear whether the ntent is to repeal Section 180- 130,the current temporary parking ordi=nce,or Sectio 180-44 or 180-44(Ir)7 Tberefore, I respectfully request that.the Plaanir g Board not recommend the proposed ordinance for passage by the City:Council unt 1 the citation errors are removed to correct the proposed ordinance and prevent ally coii Sion w*ith.regard to the contents of the proposed amendment.1 also have c6fi e&hs-feg: ing the notice of the public bearing as it may contain the impzoper'inforrrtatior►. R s c ally bmiW-d, Vincent Gioscia .' 36 Main 5tteet,Agawam,Mt101001 Tel: (413) 786-0 00 ext. 281 Fax: (413) 786-9927 Agawam Law Department A � 7J , V1W Jl+lh+dt?lW7lJ1H ►,00L CJ6/U 3 / +ViVLVV L1 ..lJ '+`1J1`.yVVV V Town of .Aga am Law. Department ,i vircent F.Gioscia,City-Solidi or Kimberly L.Stevens,Ani5tant City?50hcitor To: Planning Board Cc: From: Vincent Gioscia Date: October 1 6, 2007 Re: Proposed Zoning Amendment'—:Tempora7Pa.rljmg Pursuant to a request for cordmetits to be submit ed prior to October 18, 2007, 1 respectfully submitthe following: As you are aware the, ity, Council forwarded-a proposed ordinance repealing the "Temporary Parking Ordinance" passed by the Council in.Tune of 2007. Furthermore,the Law Department was tiot asked t6jevicw the}iioposed rdinanoc-as to form. The Board should be aware of.the.folIoi ring with.regard'tc)thepro osed'ordinance as they have been requested to be the petitioner. The first `Whereas'reads-as follows;"'WHERE S:the code'of the Town of Agawam Zoning Qrdinance, Article XVIII, Sec,6on.718 -4:4P,-entztled"Temporary Parking" was approved;by.the City Council on June']4, 2007; and This is incorrect. Section480-44(F) was the'lan gge.dontain ed.in.the Business "A" zonq'requiring a special'perm- t for riansierit.parkiri'.:,Arti'cle'XVIII contains the "new"temporary parking ordinance:'It s.hould':be„dote :that the,language in the"new" temporary parking ordinance retnovad 6ccti6n:180=.44( )'firorn'thc Town Code and replaced it with the current"Temporary Parkng"(i.e,t ie"ne.w.")ordinance. At the current time there is no Section iRfl.440).in the Town 2ode as a result of the June 2007 vote of the City Council. The sixth `Whereas' reads as follows: "WHE AS, Article XVIII, Section 180- 44,'entitled"Temporary Parking" should be repealed aid deleted;'and" This is an exceptional statement and also incorrect. If the Board approves this language then they are in fact recu nmcriding to Oje City Council to ropeal the entire first section of the Business "A" zoning district as again the citation of the Town Code is incorrect. Thcre are also errors containied in the "Now the efore" section of the proposed ordinance which states as follows: "NOVA THEREF01 LE,the Agawam City Council 36 Main Street,Agawam, hLk 01001 Tel: (413) 786- 00 ext. 281 Fax: (413) 786-9927- V IUU r VV �71 UJl,1 Hdl�l UJlilH r'f-y�j� b,j/tl,j Pagc 2 October 16, 2007 hereby resolves, ordains, amends and enacts to the Codk of the Town of Agawam as :follows: The City Council hereby votes to amend Chapter 180, a ititled"ZONING" be repealing and deleting the current Article XVIII, "Temporary Parl ing"language contained in Section 180-44." If the Planning Board approves this language th y are again repealing the ,first part of the Dmincas "A" zoning district. As a result of I hc citation crrors contained within the proposed ordinance it is unclear whether the ntent is to repeal Section I S0- 130,the current temporary parking ordinance, or Section 180-44 or 180-44(1+)7 Therefore,I respecdWl y request that the Planninp,Board not recommend the proposed ordinance for passage by Ole City.Council unt I the citation errors are removed to correct the proposed ordinance and prevent ariy con lion with.regard to the contents Of the proposed amendment.*•I also have coricems•reg iitg the notice ofthe public hearing as it may'coptain the improper itiformatiori. , R sp c ly bmittcd, Vincent Gioscia . 36 Main Street,Agawam,M1101001 Tel: (413) 766-04 00 ext. 281 Fay:: (413) 786-9927 Agawam Law Departrri nt Jrr } ^...... - .....,..-- .......�...�., i r�k.+L_ U41 u.) 4' Town of Aga am Law Departmi nt Vincent F.Giosoa,City-Solid r Kimbcrly L Stevens,Assistant City SoRcitor To: Planning Board Cc: From: Vincent Gioseia Date: October 16, 2007 . Re: Proposed Zoning Amendment Temporary Pa.rlaing Pursuant to a request for comments to be submit ed prior to October 1.8,2007, I respectfully submitthe following: As you at aware the-Lity Copfidil fd warded-a proposed ordinance repealing the "Temporary Parking Ordinance"passed by the Council Rune of 2007.Furthermore, the Law DCpautwent was not askzd to,r'cvicw the p`roposed rdinanec•as to form. The Board should be aware of.the.following with regard-tb t_h_e'pio osed ordinance as they have been requested to be the petitioner. The first `Whereas'reads as follows:'"WHERE :the code of the Town, of Agawam Zoning Ordinance,Article XVIII,' Section.I8 . F, entitled"Temporary Parking", was approved by,tic City Council on.Tune 14 2007; a.iid" This is incorreci-Section-180-4'4(F) was the'lani e.contained-in the Business "A" zone requiring a special pern'ui t for�ansica Arii'cle'XVIII contains the `'new"temporary parking ordinance'It should Vo-6ot -that the,language in the"new" temporary parkiag ordinance icttnovod soeti6rr 130 'from the Town Code and replaced it with the current"Temporary Parking"fi.e.t ie`=W)ordinance. At the current time there is ran 5ection-1:80-44(F) in the Town -ode as a result of the June 2007 vote of the City Council. The sixth `Whereas' reads as follows: " S,Article XVIU, Section 180- 44, entitled"Temporary-Parking" should be repealed ar d deleted;'and" This is an exceptional statement and also incorrect. If the Board approves this language therm they are in,fact recummcriding to Uie Ci Council to:rcpeal the entire .first section of the Business "A" zoning district as again the citation of the Town Code is incorrect. There are also errors contained in the"Now the efore" section of the proposed ordinance which states as follows: "NOW THEREFO , the Agawam City Council 36 Main Strect,Agawam, ILIA 01001 Tel: (413) 786- 00 ext. 2815ax_ (413) 736-9927 f, r - •�V+ 1Vr LVV f Ll-Jr �a..r �uV uu V1U.,JU l,",i)lV1UJU IM ('p�'� UJI UJ Pagc 2 October 16, 2007 hereby resolves, ordains, amends and enacts to the Codd of the Town of Agawam as .follows: The City Council hereby votes to amend Chapter 180, a titled"ZONING" be repealing and deleting the current Article XVIII, "Temporary Par ing"language contained in Section 180-44." If the Planning Board approves this language the y are again repealing the first part of the Dusincss"A" zoning district. As a result of I hc citation crrora contained within the proposed ordinance it is unclear whether the ntent is to repeal Section 180- 130,the current temporary parking ordinance, or Sectiv 180-44 or 180-44(F)7 Therefore, I respectfully request that the P1 Board not recommend the proposed ordinance for passage by the City:Council unt 1 the citation errors are removed to correct the proposed ordinance and prevent any conft lion with.regard to the contents of the proposed amendment.A'&o have concerns Yreg: ing the notice of the public hearing as it may contain the improper�in.foTTnation. R s c ly bmittcd, ' - .• . .. --• - ' _ Vincent Gioscia 36 Main Street,Agawam,MA 01001 Tel: (413) 756-04 00 ext. 281 Fax: (413) 786-9927 Agawam Law Department Town of Agawam Law D ep artm nt Vir+cent F.Gionc ia,City Solid or Kiml)crly L.Stevens,Assistant City Soiicitor To: Planning Board Cc: From: Vincent Gioscia Date: October 16, 2007 Re: Proposed Zoning Amendment Temporary Pa.rl ' g Pursuant to a request for corrunents to be submi ed prior to October 18,2007, I respectfully submit,the following: As you are aware the-City.Coiincil fdrwarded-a roposed-ordinancerepca ing the "Temporary Parking Ordinhnce"passed by,the Council in.tune of 2007.Furthermore, the Law Dcpactment was not a5iC d to.review the proposed rdinancc•as to form. The Board should be aware of.the.following with regardlo the'pib osed'drdinance as they have been requested to be the petitioner. The first `Whereas'reads-as follows:-"WHE S.' the code 4the Town of Agawam Zoning Ordinance, Article XVIII; Section-4 k 44F,-entitled"Temporary Parking", was approved:by,the City Council on -Tune'14 2007; ad" This is incorreci:Section-I80-44(F) was the,]an age.dontained-.i.n.the Business "A" 7.one requiring a specialpemiit foriiansieut.pazkid .=.Ar•ticle'XVIU contains the "new"temporary parking ordinance:'It should,:be.,ribte :that the.language in the"new" temporary parking ordinancc removdd soctiorr,180.44(l)-from the Town Code and replaced it with the current"Temporary Parking"(i.e. a"new") ordinance_ At the current time there is no Section'fkO-44(F)•in the Town ode as a result of the June 2007 vote of the City Council. The sixth `Whereas' reads as follows: "V/HE AS, Article XVIII, Section 180- 441,'entitled"Temporary- Parking" should be repealed and deleted;-and" This is an exceptional statement and also incorrect. If the Board approves this language then they aTe iTi fact mcommcnding to [be City Council to rcpcal the crntirc .first section of the Business "A" zoning district as again the citation of the Town Code is incorrect. There are also errors contained in the "Now thei efore" section of the proposed ordinance which states as follows: "NIOW THEREFO. , the Agawam City Council 36 Main Street,Agawam, NL4 01001 Tel: (413) 786-0100 ext. 281 Fax: (413) 786-9927 RrAV. SV! LVV! LS•JJ Yi J'f YVVf VV l/1 UJVl1Y[:1V 11.J.•.IV 1M rHQr_ Uot U.3 Pagc 2 02- October 16,2007 hereby resolves, ordains, amends and enacts to the Codc of the Town of Agawam as :Follows: The City Council hereby votes to amend Chapter 180, entitled"ZONING" be repealing and deleting the current Article XVill, "Temporary Par ing"language contained in Section 180-44." If the Planning Board approves this language th y arc again repealing the first part of the Du5inc55 "A" zoning district. As a result of i hc citation-crrors contained within the proposed ordinance it is unclear whether the ntent is to repeal Section 180- 130,the current temporary parking ordinance, or Sectia 180-44 or 180-44(F)7 Therefore, I respectfully request that the Pl Board not recommend the proposed ordinance for passage by the City:Council unt l the citation MOTS are removed to correct the proposed ordinance and prevent any coifft lion vrith.regard to the contents of the proposed amendment"-141'so have conceais 7e iztg the notice of the pub]is !tearing as it may contain the improper in1<oimation. . R ap c ally bmittcd, . . Vincent Gioscia 36 Main 5tteet, Agawam,MA 01001 Tel: (413) 756-04 00 ext. 281 Fax: (413) 786-9927 Agawam Law Department