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TOWN OF BROOKLINE MASSACHUSETTS REPORTS OF SELECT BOARD AND ADVISORY COMMITTEE on the Articles in the Warrant for the SPECIAL TOWN MEETING to be held in the High School Auditorium Tuesday, November 19, 2019 at 7:00 P.M. (Please retain this copy for use at the Town Meeting) Town of Brookline SELECT BOARD Bernard W. Greene, Chair Benjamin J. Franco Nancy S. Heller Heather Hamilton Raul A. Fernandez Melvin A. Kleckner, Town Administrator "The Town of Brookline does not discriminate on the basis of disability in admission to, access to, or operation of its programs, services or activities. Persons with disabilities who need auxiliary aids and services for effective communication in programs, services and activities of the Town of Brookline are invited to make their needs and preferences known to Lloyd Gellineau, Town of Brookline, 11 Pierce Street, Brookline, MA 02445, 730-2328 Voice, 730-2327 TDD, or email at [email protected]." MODERATOR Edward N. Gadsby, Jr. ADVISORY COMMITTEE Michael Sandman, 115 Sewall Ave., No. 4, Chair, Street ................................................. 232-7125 Carla Benka, Vice-Chair, 26 Circuit Road ........................................................................ 277-6102 Benjamin Birnbaum, 15 Feneno Terrace, ......................................................................... 276-5944 Harry Bohrs, 27 Toxeth Street ........................................................................................... 566-3556 Clifford M. Brown, 9 Hyslop Road ................................................................................... 232-5626 Carol Caro, 1264 Beacon Street, #2 ................................................................................... 739-9228 John Doggett, 8 Penniman Place ....................................................................................... 566-5474 Dennis Doughty, 57 Perry Street………………………………………………………. .. 739-7266 Harry Friedman, 27 Clafin Road ...................................................................................... BE2-0122 Janet Gelbart 216 St. Paul Street #601 ............................................................................... 566-5616 David-Marc Goldstein, 22 Osborne Road ........................................................................ 232-1943 Neil Gordon, 87 Ivy Street .........................................................................................(508)265-1362 Susan Granoff, 52 Vernon Street #1 .................................................................................. 731-0822 Amy Hummel, 226 Clark Road ......................................................................................... 731-0549 Alisa G. Jonas, 333 Russett Road ...................................................................................... 469-3927 Janice Kahn, 63 Craftsland Road ....................................................................................... 739-0606 Steve Kanes, 89 Carlton Street .......................... …………………………………………232-2202 Bobbie M. Knable, 243 Mason Terrace ............................................................................. 731-2096 David Lescohier, 50 Winchester Street ............................................................................. 383-5935 Carol Levin, 61 Blake Road............................................................................................... 731-0166 Pamela Lodish, 195 Fisher Avenue ................................................................................... 566-5533 Mariah Nobrega, 33 Bowker Street ................................................................................... 935-4985 Carlos Ridruejo, 16 Holland Road ..................................................................................... 901-5908 Michael Sandman, 115 Sewall Ave., No. 4 ....................................................................... 232-7125 Lee L. Selwyn, 285 Reservoir Road .................................................................................. 277-3388 Kim Smith, 22 Brington Road ........................................................................................... 277-1606 Stanley Spiegel, 39 Stetson Street ..................................................................................... 739-0448 Claire Stampfer,50 Sargent Crswy. ................................................................................... 448-4201 Charles Swartz, 69 Centre Street ....................................................................................... 731-4399 John VanScoyoc, 307 Reservoir Road ............................................................................... 731-3584 Christine M. Westphal, 31 Hurd Road ............................................................................... 738-7981 Neil Wishinsky, 20 Henry Street, No.2 ............................................................................. 739-0181 Lisa Portscher, Executive Assistant, Town Hall ................................................................ 730-2115 i NOVEMBER 19, 2019 SPECIAL TOWN MEETING INDEX OF WARRANT ARTICLES ARTICLE NUMBER TITLE 1. Approval of unpaid bills. (Select Board) 2. Approval of collective bargaining agreements. (Human Resources) 3. FY2020 budget amendments. (Select Board) 4. Appropriation for a four section Driscoll School (Ananian TMM10, et al ) 5. Authorization for the disposal and sale of the real property at 15-19 Oak Street.. (Nobrega, TMM4, et al) 6. Resolution pertaining to the annual stipends received by members of the Select Board and other committees. (McClelland TMM11, et al) 7. Resolution pertaining to the maintenance of pavement markings. (Miller) 8. Legislation authorizing the Select Board to offer a senior discount program for water and sewer rates. (Select Board) 9. Resolution pertaining to the establishment of a real estate transfer fee (MacMillan,TMM4, et al) 10. Amend Article 4.9 of the Town’s General By-laws to dissolve the Committee on Campaigns. (Select Board) 11. Authorization for the termination and relocation of certain sewer and drainage easements at Kerrigan Place. (DPW) 12. Authorization to enter into Solar Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) for rooftop solar photovoltaic installations on certain Town properties. (Select Board) 13. Amend Section 4.07 of the Town’s Zoning By-Law to allow Accessory Ground- Mounted Solar Photovoltaic Installations. (Planning Department, et al) 14. Amend Section 6.04 of the Zoning By-law pertaining to electric vehicle parking. (Ananian TMM10), et al) 15. Amend Section 6.02 of the Zoning By-law to eliminate minimum parking requirements and establish maximum parking ratios for storefront uses within the Transit Parking Overlay District (TPOD). (Pehlke, TMM2, et al) ii 16. Resolution pertaining to E-Scooters and other micro-mobility devices (Warren, TMM1, et al) 17. Resolution pertaining to Open-Air Parking Licenses and Electric Vehicle Charging Outlets. (Ananian, TMM10, et al) 18. Amend the Town’s Zoning By-laws to change the definition of “lodger” and permit certain short term lodging. (Gladstone, TMM16, et al) 19. Amend the Town’s Zoning By-law to allow Accessory Dwelling Units (Blood) 20. Amend the Town’s Zoning By-law to allow Micro Unit Dwellings in the Coolidge Corner General Business District. (Zuker) 21. Adoption of a new General By-Law prohibiting new fossil fuel infrastructure in major construction. (Gray TMM10, et al) 22. Amend Article 8.31 of the Town’s General By-laws to prohibit the use of gasoline powered leaf blowers. (Warner) 23. Amend Article 8.31 of the Town’s General By-laws to prohibit blowing leaves and debris onto public property. (Warner) 24. Amend Article 3.14 of the Town’s General By-laws pertaining to the Commission for Diversity, Inclusion and Community Relations and Citizen Complaints (Conquest, TMM6) 25. Adoption of a new General By-law prohibiting the Town from using Face Surveillance. (Hummel, TMM12) 26. Rename the Coolidge Corner School the “Florida Ruffin Ridley School” (School Committee, et al) 27. Rename the Coolidge Corner School the “Ethel Weiss School” (Ruttman) 28. Rename the Coolidge Corner School the “Robert I. Sperber School” (Selwyn, TMM13) 29. Resolution pertaining to an Economic-Equity Advancement Fund (O’Neal, TMM4) 30. Adoption of a new General By-Law pertaining to the establishment of a Brookline Community Engagement Plan (Brown, TMM1, et al) 31. Resolution pertaining to the Town’s response to Climate Change. (Milner-Brage TMM12, et al) 32. Amend the Town’s General By-laws to replace “Chairman” and “Chairperson” with “Chair”. (Gordon, TMM1, et al) iii 33. Amend the Town’s General By-laws to replace references to “inhabitants” and “Citizens”. (Gordon, TMM1) 34. Amend the Town’s General By-laws regarding eligibility for membership on boards, commissions and committees. (Gordon, TMM1) 35. Reports of Town Officers and Committees. (Select Board) iv 2019 SPECIAL TOWN MEETING WARRANT REPORT The Select Board and Advisory Committee respectfully submit the following report on Articles in the Warrant to be acted upon at the 2019 Special Town Meeting to be held on Tuesday, November 19, 2019 at 7:00 pm. Note: The following pages of this report are numbered consecutively under each article. v November 19, 2019 Special Town Meeting 1-1 __________ ARTICLE 1 ______________ FIRST ARTICLE Submitted by: Select Board To see if the Town will, in accordance with General Laws, Chapter 44, Section 64, authorize the payment of one or more of the bills of previous fiscal years, which may be legally unenforceable due to