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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022-06-06 SB Packet - Released SELECT BOARD MEETING Monday, June 6, 2022 C onducted by Remote P articipation* 6:00 P M AGENDA PUBLIC COMMENTS P ub lic c o mments are allo we d fo r up to 10 minute s at the b eginning o f e ac h me eting. E ac h s p eaker is limited to 2 minute s fo r c o mment. M emb ers o f the B o ard will neither c o mment no r re s p o nd, o ther than to ask questions of clarif'ication. Speakers are encouraged to notify the Select Board's Office at 781-698- 4 5 8 0 if they wis h to s p eak during p ub lic c o mment to as s is t the C hair in managing me eting time s. SELECT BOARD MEMBER CONCERNS AND LIAISON REPORTS 1. Select Board Member Concerns and Liaison Reports TOWN MANAGER REPORT CONSENT AGENDA 1. Ac c ep tanc e o f E as ement fo r H ayd en Avenue P ump S tatio n 2. Approve F iscal Year 2023 C o st-O f-Living Adjustment(C O LA) for Non- Represented Employees 3. Battle Green Use Request- F lag Day C eremony 4. Approve One-Day Liquor License 5. Approve and S ign Eagle S cout C ommendation Letter- O wen Raiche 6. Approve S elect Board Meeting Minutes 7. Water and S ewer F inals and C ommitments ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION 1. D is c us s io n o n Mo nument R ec o gnizing the 2 5 Oth Annivers ary o f the B attle o f 6:l Op m Lexington 2. Up d ate o n S to rmwater Utility 6:3 Op m 3. R eview and Ap p ro ve R e que s t fo r S to rmwater R egulatio n Amendment 7:OOp m 4. Public Hearing: Restaurant Wines & Malt Beverages Liquor License - M Block 7:lOpm LLC d/b/a Akame Nigiri and Sake, 1707 Massachusetts Avenue#2 5. Application: C ommon Victualler Lic ens e - M Block LLC d/b/a Akame Nigiri and 7:20pm S ake, 1707 Mas s achus etts Avenue#2 6. Discussion on American Rescue Plan Act(ARPA) and Requests for Additional 7:25pm F unding 7. Proclamation Request- Park and Recreation Month 7:45pm 8. Massachusetts Avenue Road Closure Request- Hancock United Church of Christ 7:SOpm 9. Approve Issuance of Massachusetts Water Resources Authority(MWRA) Bond 7:SSpm 10. Proclamation Request- Recognition of S r. Rabbi Howard Jaffe's Retirement B:OOpm 11. Presentation- Integrated Design Policy End of Phase for Police Station Project B:OSpm ADJOURN 1. Anticipated Adjournment 8:15pm *An Act Extending C ertain C O VID-19 Measures: http s://www.mas s.gov/s ervic e-details/up dated- guidance-on-holding-meetings-pursuant-to-the-act-extending-certain-covid-l9-measures Membe�s of the public can view the meetz'ng webina�f�om thei�compute�o�tablet by clicking on the following link at the tz'me of the meeting: http s://us06web.zoom.us/j/86232603183?pwd=cOt6cF JxS HdYWmVEZW 9Mc ERQ Tm42Q T 09 iP ho ne o ne-tap: +13017158592„86232603183# or+13126266799„86232603183# Telephone:+1 301 715 8592 or+1 312 626 6799 or+1 929 436 2866 or+1 253 215 8782 or+1 346 248 7799 or+1 669 900 6833 Webinar ID: 862 3260 3183 Passcode: 603636 The next regularly scheduled work session of the S elect Board will be held on Monday, June 13, 2022 at 7:OOp m via remo te p artic ip atio n. A S ummit meeting o f the S elect Board, S chool C ommittee,Appropriation C ommittee and C apital Expenditures Committee will be held on Wednesday, June 15, 2022 at 7:OOpm via remote participation. Hea�ing Assistance Devices Available on Request � All agenda tirne and the o�de�of items a�e app�ximate and � � ��,,, subject to change. Recarded by LexMedia AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING AGENDAITEM TITLE: Select Board Member Concerns and Liaison Reports PRE E TER� ITEM S N . NUMBER: S elect Board Members LR.1 S UMMARY: Under this item, S elect Board Members can provide verbal updates, as well as comment on any additional p o ints and c o nc erns. T here are currently no written up dates fo r the June 6, 2022 meeting. SUGGESTED MOTION: FOLLOW-UP: DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA: 6/6/2022 AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING AGENDAITEM TITLE: Acceptance of Easement for Hayden Avenue Pump Station PRE E TER• ITEM S N . NUMBER: Jill Hai, S elect Board Chair C.1 S UMMARY: The Town is replacing a pump station on Hayden Ave and during our due diligenc e during the design proc es s we rec o gnize d that a p ro p er e as ement fo r the s tatio n was no t in p lac e fo r the to wn. T he o wners have wo rked c o o p erative ly with the Engine ering D ivis io n and To wn C o uns el and are willing to d o nate the nec e s s ary eas ement. T his vo te will allo w fo r the to wn to ac c ep t and rec o rd s aid eas ement. SUGGESTED MOTION: To approve the Easement Agreement between 95 HAYDEN LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, as granto r, and the To wn o f L exingto n, as grante e, s ub s tantially in the fo rm p re s ented at the June 6, 2022 me eting o f the S e lec t B o ard, with final c hange s to b e ap p ro ved b y the To wn Manager in his reas o nab le d is c retio n in consultation with town counsel; and To authorize the Town Manager to execute and accept said Amended and Restated Grant of Easement on behalf of the S elect B oard. Move to approve the consent. FOLLOW-UP: Town Manager DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA: 6/6/2022 ATTACHMENTS: Description Type � .�����c�����a���� .������:;��'�����; ��-��,�<:����� ��,���°���,� � �a�:����;����,����:�=���:�� �^��r��:����; � �:�,,�,�ifi�,,������������.�.., �:��;�; �������i�A��i�; EASEMENT AGREEMENT This Easement Agreement (this "A�reement") is entered into as of the day of , 2022, by and among 95 HAYDEN LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, having an address of 404 Wyman Street, Suite 425, Waltham, Massachusetts 02451 (the "Owner"), and the TOWN OF LEXINGTON, acting by and through its Select Board, a municipal corporation, having an address of 1625 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington, Massachusetts 02420 (the "Town"). WHEREAS, this Agreement is entered into based on the authority granted by vote at a Town Meeting held on March 28, 2022, a certified copy of which vote is recorded herewith; � ° WHEREAS, pursuant to that certain deed dated July 27, 2012 and recorded with .� Middlesex South Count Re istr of Deeds "Re istr " in Book 59615, Pa e 289 and filed as Y g Y C �y ) g � Land Court Document No. 1608902, the Owner is the fee simple owner of that parcel of land � known as and numbered 95 Ha den Avenue Lexin ton Massachusetts and also identified as Lot �; Y � g � � 22 on the Town of Lexington Assessor's Property Map 17 (the "Property"); and a� � � WHEREAS the Owner has a reed to rant to the Town for the construction o eration � � g g > > p � � and maintenance of a sanitary sewer pump station and other sewer infrastructure, certain � easements in, over, across, upon, and under certain portions of the Property shown as "Parcel 1 � Pro osed Sewer Easement" and"Parcel 2 Pro osed Sewer Easement" collectivel the � p p � Y� °� "Easement Area") on a plan entitled"Proposed Sewer Easement Plan, 95 Hayden Avenue— � ; Lexington, MA, Prepared for Town of Lexington, Massachusetts," dated April 1, 2022, prepared � by GCG Associates, Inc., and recorded with the Registry herewith as Plan of 2022 (the � � "Plan"), pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. � � u� NOW, THEREFORE for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of 0 a, which is hereby acknowledged, each of the parties covenants and agrees as follows: 1. Grant of Permanent Easement. The Owner hereby grants to the Town a perpetual, non- exclusive right and easement (the "Easement") to construct, reconstruct, install, repair, maintain, operate, use, inspect, and patrol, certain sewer infrastructure including, but not limited to, a sanitary and sewer pump station and all associated lines, connections, and all other equipment and appurtenances, (any of which may be erected and/or constructed at the same or different times) (collectively, the "Facilities"), as may be reasonably necessary for the convenient construction, reconstruction, installation, repair, maintenance, operation, use, inspection and {Ao4z5511.z} patrolling of the Facilities over, under, through, across, within, and upon the Easement Area. In addition, the Owner grants the following rights and easements to the Town in connection with the Easement: a. The right and easement from time to time, without further payment therefor, to clear and keep cleared by physical, chemical (commercially reasonable efforts to use non- toxic or environmentally friendly methods) or other means, the Easement Area of trees, underbrush, and above and below ground buildings or structures (the first clearing may be for less than the full width and may be widened from time to time to the full width); b. The right and easement to renew, replace, add to, and otherwise change the Facilities and each and every part thereof and all appurtenances thereto and the locations thereof within the Easement Area provided however, in no event shall the Facilities exceed 10 feet in height from the Easement Area; c. The right and easement to pass and repass on foot and with vehicles and equipment along the Easement Area and over the Property as reasonably required; d. The right to excavate, remove soils from, fill and/or change the grade of the Easement Area as is reasonable, necessary, and proper in connection with the exercise of the rights and easements taken herein provided, however, the Town will, upon completion of its work, backfill and restore any excavated areas to reasonably the same condition as existed prior to such excavation; and e. Any and all additional and/or incidental rights needed to construct, reconstruct, install, repair, maintain, operate, use, inspect, patrol, renew, replace, add to, and otherwise change the Facilities, for the purposes of this Agreement, over, under, through, across, within, and upon the Permanent Easement Area. 2. Grant of Temporary Easement. In addition to the Permanent Easement, the Owner hereby grants to the Town a non-exclusive temporary easement (the "Temporary Easement") over, under, through, across, within, and upon the area identified on the Plan as "Parcel3" (the "Temporary Easement Area") for the purpose of constructing the Facilities in the Permanent Easement Area(the "Construction"). The Temporary Easement shall include the right of the Town and its employees, contractors, licensees, and invitees to enter into the Temporary Easement Area and do all things reasonably necessary or convenient to perform and complete the Construction, including, without limitation, accessing the Easement Area on foot and by vehicle over and through the Temporary Easement Area, and storing of construction trailers, equipment, and material in the Temporary Easement Area in connection with and for the purpose of the Construction. Without further action of the parties to effect termination, the Temporary Easement shall automatically expire upon the earlier of: (a) the Town's completion of the Construction; and (b) two (2) years from the date of this Agreement. At the termination of the Temporary Easement, the Town shall remove all of its property from the Temporary Easement Area and restore such area to the condition which existed prior to the Town's use thereof. {A0425511.2} 3. Prohibited Uses. No acts are permitted within the Easement Area which are inconsistent with the rights and easements hereby conveyed. This Agreement is not intended to prohibit the use of the Easement Area by the Owner and the Owner's employees, licensees, and invitees, provided that such use does not unreasonably interfere with or prohibit the full and reasonable use and enjoyment by the Town of the rights and easements hereby conveyed, provided further however, that neither the Owner nor the Owner's employees, licensees, or invitees may use or access the Temporary Easement Area at any time between the Town's commencement and completion of the Construction, or earlier termination of the Temporary Easement. The Owner hereby agrees not to grant any other easements, leases, deeds, licensees or any other rights to the Easement Area that will interfere with the Town's rights under this Agreement without the prior written consent of the Town, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. 4. Personal Property; Maintenance and Repair. The Owner agrees for itself and its successors and assigns that the Facilities shall be and remain the personal property and responsibility of the Town, and that the Facilities may not be altered, obstructed, or removed without the express written consent of the Town. The Town shall perform all work, if any, in connection with the maintenance, repair and use of the Facilities at the Town's sole cost and expense. All of said work shall be performed in a good workmanlike manner in compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, codes, bylaws and ordinances. 5. No Relocation. The Owner shall not be entitled to relocate either the Permanent Easement or the Temporary Easement without the express prior written consent of the Town, which consent may be withheld in the Town's sole and absolute discretion. 6. Additional Provisions. a. The rights and easements described herein constitute an easement in gross for the benefit of the Town, its successors and assigns, and these provisions shall run with the land and shall inure to the benefit of and bind the respective legal representatives, successors and assigns of the Owner and others holding rights in the Property and the Town. b. The Town shall pay all contractors and/or laborers performing work or providing materials for the Easement Area so as not to cause or permit any liens, including without limitation mechanics' or materialmens' liens, to be recorded against the Property. c. In exercising its rights hereunder, the Town shall use reasonable efforts to minimize any interference with the Owner's use of the Property and the Easement Area, and shall promptly repair any damage to the Property caused by the Town's exercise of its rights hereunder. The Town hereby agrees to properly maintain and keep in good order and repair the Facilities. The Owner shall not unreasonably interfere with the Town's use of the Easement Area for the purposes described herein. {A0425511.2} d. The parties hereby agree that the parties may apply to any court, state or federal, for specific performance of this Agreement, or an injunction against any violation of this Agreement, or for such other relief as may be appropriate, since the amount of damages arising from the default under any terms of this Agreement would be difficult to ascertain and may not be compensable by money alone. e. The Owner warrants and represents that the person executing this Agreement has authority to do so, and that there are no mortgages or encumbrances of record or otherwise on the Property that will negate or negatively impact this Agreement f. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The terms, provisions and agreements herein contained may be amended only by a duly executed instrument in writing thereafter filed in the Registry. If any term or provision of this Agreement is held to be invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement shall not be affected thereby. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall constitute a part of the same instrument. The caption headings of the various sections and paragraphs of this Agreement are for convenience and identification only and shall not be deemed to limit, expand or define the contents of the respective sections or paragraphs. Each party to this Agreement shall deliver(i) notices, requests, claims, demands, waivers and other communications ("Notice") in writing addressed to the respective address set forth in the introductory paragraph to this Agreement and shall be sent (ii) by personal delivery, nationally recognized overnight courier(with all fees pre-paid), facsimile or email of a PDF document (with confirmation of transmission) or certified or registered mail (in each case, return receipt requested, postage prepaid). If Notice is sent to Owner such Notice shall also be sent to Hobbs Brook Real Estate LLC, 404 Wyman Street, Suite 425, Waltham, Massachusetts Attn: HBRE Legal. g. No Massachusetts Deed Excise Stamps have been affixed hereto as the Town is a municipality. [Signatu�es on following pages� {Ao4z5511.z} EXECUTED under seal as of this day of , 2022. 95 HAYDEN LLC, a Delaware limited liability company By: Name: Matthew Donaghey Title: Manager COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLESEX, SS. On this day of , 2022, before me, the undersigned Notary Public, personally appeared Matthew Donaghey, as Manager of 95 Hayden LLC, proved to me through satisfactory evidence of identification, which was personal knowledge, to be the person whose name is signed on the preceding or attached document and acknowledged to me that he signed it voluntarily for its stated purpose. Notary Public My Commission Expires: {Ao4z5511.z} ACCEPTANCE OF EASEMENT AGREEMENT The Town of Lexington, acting by and through its Select Board, hereby accepts the foregoing Easement Agreement from 95 HAYDEN LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, pursuant to the vote taken under Article of the Town Meeting held on and the vote of the Select Board taken on , copies of which are recorded herewith. TOWN OF LEXINGTON By its Select Board By: Name: James J. Malloy Title: Town Manager, duly authorized COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS On this day of , 2022, before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appeared James J. Malloy, Town Manager of the Town of Lexington, proved to me through satisfactory evidence of identification, which was personal knowledge, to be the person whose name is signed on the preceding or attached document and acknowledged to me that he signed it voluntarily for its stated purpose as Town Manager of the Town of Lexington. Notary Public My Commission Expires: {A0425511.2} CERTIFICATE OF VOTE OF THE LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD This is to certify that at a meeting of the Lexington Select Board duly held on the [ ] day of[ ], 202[2], the Select Board voted as follows: VOTED: To approve the Easement Agreement between 95 HAYDEN LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, as grantor, and the TOWN OF LEXINGTON, as grantee, substantially in the form presented at the [ , 2022] meeting of the Select Board, with final changes to be approved by the Town Manager in his reasonable discretion in consultation with town counsel; and VOTED: To authorize the Town Manager to execute and accept said Amended and Restated Grant of Easement on behalf of the Select Board. Mary de Alderete Town Clerk [DATE] COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLESEX, SS. On this day of , 2022 before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appeared Mary de Alderete, Town Clerk of the Town of Lexington, proved to me through satisfactory evidence of identification, which was personal knowledge, to be the person whose name is signed on the preceding or attached document, and acknowledged to me that he/she signed it voluntarily for its stated purpose. 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VIA REMOTE ACCESS WITH ADJOURNED SESSIONS HELD MARCH 30, 2022; APRIL 4, 2022; APRIL 6, 2022; APRIL 11, 2022; APRIL 13, 2022; APRIL 25, 2022 ARTICLE 14 APPROPRIATE FOR WASTEWATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS To see if the Town will vote to install and line sanitary sewer mains and sewerage systems and replacements and upgrades to pump stations thereof, including engineering studies and the purchase of equipment in connection therewith; in such accepted or unaccepted streets or other land as the Select Board may determine, subject to the assessment of betterments or otherwise, in accordance with Chapter 504 of the Acts of 1897, and acts in addition thereto and in amendment thereof, or otherwise; and to take by eminent domain, purchase or otherwise acquire any fee, easement or other interest in land necessary therefor; appropriate money for such installation and land acquisition and determine whether the money shall be provided by the tax levy, the wastewater enterprise fund, by transfer from available funds, including any special wastewater funds, by borrowing, or by any combination of these methods; to determine whether the Town will authorize the Select Board to apply for, accept, expend and borrow in anticipation of federal and state aid for such wastewater proj ects; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inse�ted by the Select Boa�d) FUNDS REQUESTED: $3,020,000 DESCRIPTION: For a description of the proposed proj ects, see Section XI: Capital Investment section of the FY2023 budget. The most recent version of the capital section can be found at http://www.lexin tonma.gov/fy23capital. MOTION: Ms. Hai moves that the following be authorized, and that the following amounts be appropriated for the following capital improvements and that each amount be raised as indicated: (a) the Select Board be authorized to install sanitary sewer mains and sewerage systems and replacements thereof, and pay all incidental costs related thereto, in such accepted or unaccepted streets or other land as the Select Board may determine, subject to the assessment of betterments or otherwise, in accordance 1625 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE•LEXINGTON,MASSACHUSETTS 02420 with Chapter 504 of the Acts of 1897, as amended, or otherwise, and to take by eminent domain, purchase or otherwise acquire any fee, easement or other interest in land necessary therefor; to appropriate for such installation and land acquisition the sum of$1,020,000; and that to meet this appropriation, $300,000 shall be raised through wastewater user fees, and $720,000 be appropriated from Wastewater Fund Retained Earnings; and that (b) $2,000,000 be appropriated for pump station upgrades and all incidental costs related thereto, and to raise such amount $500,000 be appropriated from Wastewater Fund Retained Earnings, and the Treasurer, with the approval of the Select Board, is authorized to borrow $1,500,000 under M.G.L. Chapter 44, Section 8(4) or any other enabling authority; and further that the Treasurer, with the approval of the Select Board, is authorized to borrow all or a portion of such amount from the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority and in connection therewith to enter into a loan agreement and/or security agreement. Article 14—Appropriate for Wastewater System Improvements Adopted on a vote of: Yes No Abstain 172 3 2 CONSENT MOTION PASSES BY MORE THAN THE REQUIRED 4/STHS A true copy. � � �; ;l Attest: A � ������ Mary de Alderete,Town Clerk AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING AGENDAITEM TITLE: Approve Fiscal Year 2023 Cost-Of-Living Adjustment (COLA) for Non Represented Employees PRE E TER• ITEM S N . NUMBER: Jill Hai, S elect Board Chair C.2 S UMMARY: C o ns is tent with c o llec tive b argaining agre ements and p as t p rac tic e s, the To wn Manager is re c o mmend ing a 2.0% C o st-o f-Living Increas e Adjustment(C O LA) for non-unionized town staff as listed in the attached. SUGGESTED MOTION: To approve a 2.0% C O LA for non-union town staff for fiscal year 2023, effective July 1, 2022, as listed in the attachment. Move to approve the consent. FOLLOW-UP: Town Manager/Human Resources DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA: 6/6/2022 ATTACHMENTS: Description Type � �.::..�����:���".�"]��:��������� .���G����:��� ����:������� J u ly 1, 2022 CO LA List NON - UNION Positions Department Office Manager Assessing Executive Assistant to the Board of Selectmen Select Board Municipal Assistant Select Board Recording Secretary Select Board Administrative Assistant Finance Assistant Town Manager for Finance/Comptroller Finance Budget Officer Finance Director of Purchasing Finance Town Accountant Finance CEC/AC Recording Secretary Finance Fire Chief Fire Office Manager- Fire Department Fire Human Services Director Human Services Office Manager- Human Services Human Services Veterans Services Officer Human Services Veterans Services District Director Human Services Director of Innovation and Technology Information Technology Alternate Inspectors Land Use, Health and Development Assistant Town Manager for Land Use, Health & Development Land Use, Health and Development Office Manager- Land Use Land Use, Health and Development Visitor's Center Manager Land Use, Health and Development Visitor's Center Assistant Manager Land Use, Health and Development Substitute Temporary Library Employees Library High School Library Pages Library Library Director Library Assistant Library Director Library Office Manager- Library Library Part-Time less than 8 hrs/biwkly Library Employees Library Part-time less than 8 hrs/biwkly Library Employees Library Cadets Police Office Manager- Police Department Police Per-Diem Public Safety Dispatchers Police Police Chief Police Administrative Assistants Public Facilities Office Manager Public Facilities Assistant Director of Public Facilities Public Facilities Assistant to the Project Manager Public Facilities Audiovisual Technician Public Facilities Director of Public Facilities Public Facilities Facilities Engineer Public Facilities Facilities Superintendent Public Facilities LHS Facility Manager Public Facilities Project Manager Public Facilities Superintendent of Custodial Services Public Facilities PBC Recording Secretary Public Facilities DPW Sidewalk Cleaning Attendants Public Works Office Manager- Public Works Public Works Per Diem Engineering Assistant Public Works Public Works Director Public Works 1 Manager of Operations Public Works Seasonal Compost Attendant Public Works Recreation and Community Programs Director Recreation and Community Programs Administrative Manager Recreation and Community Programs Certified Recreation Specialist Recreation and Community Programs Benefits Coordinator Town Manager's Office Deputy Town Manager Town Manager's Office Human Resources Assistant Town Manager's Office Human Resources Director Town Manager's Office Administrative Assistant- Human Resources Town Manager's Office Office Manager- Special Events Coordinator Town Manager's Office Parking Hearing Officer Town Manager's Office Town Manager Town Manager's Office Public Information Officer Town Manager's Office Sustainability Director Town Manager's Office 2 AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING AGENDAITEM TITLE: Battle Green Use Request - Flag Day Ceremony PRE E TER• ITEM S N . NUMBER: Jill Hai, S elect Board Chair C.3 S UMMARY: The Lexington Lodge of Ell�s #2204 has requested to use the flagpole area of the Battle Green for the purpose o f the annual F lag D ay C eremo ny to b e held o n Tue s day, June 14, 2022 fro m 7:OOp m to 9:OOp m. T he P o lic e D ep artment, D ep artment o f P ub lic Wo rks, and the F ire D ep artment have no o b j ec tio ns to this request. SUGGESTED MOTION: To approve the Lexington Lodge of Ell�s #2204 request to use the flagpole area of the Battle Green for the p urp o s e o f the annual F lag D ay C eremo ny to b e held o n Tue s d ay, June 14, 2 022 fro m 7:OOp m to 9:OOp m. Move to approve the consent. FOLLOW-UP: S elect Board O ffice DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA: 6/6/2022 AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING AGENDAITEM TITLE: Approve One-Day Liquor License PRE E TER• ITEM S N . NUMBER: Jill Hai, S elect Board Chair C.4 S UMMARY: The Lexington Historical S ociety has requested a One-Day Liquor License to serve rum punch, beer and wine in the s ide yard o f Munro e Tavern, 13 32 Mas s ac hus etts Avenue, fo r the purp o s e o f Tavern Night: Highlanders and O utland ers o n S aturday, July 3 0, 2022 fro m 5:OOp m to 7:OOp m. SUGGESTED MOTION: To approve a One-Day Liquor License for the Lexington Historical S ociety to serve rum punch, beer and wine in the s ide yard o f Munro e Tavern, 13 32 Mas s ac hus etts Avenue, fo r the purp o s e o f Tavern Night: Highlanders and O utland ers o n S aturday, July 3 0, 2022 fro m 5:OOp m to 7:OOp m. Move to approve the consent. FOLLOW-UP: S elect Board O ffice DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA: 6/6/2022 AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING AGENDAITEM TITLE: Approve and Sign Eagle Scout Commendation Letter - Owen Raiche PRE E TER• ITEM S N . NUMBER: Jill Hai, S elect Board Chair C.5 S UMMARY: The S elect Board is being asked to sign a letter of commendation for Boy S cout Owen Raiche of Troop 160. SUGGESTED MOTION: To approve and sign a letter of commendation congratulating Owen Raiche for attaining the highest rank of Eagle in Boy S couting. Move to approve the consent. FOLLOW-UP: S elec t B o ard O ffic e DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA: 6/6/2022 ATTACHMENTS: Description Type � ���"�"���.°.������������.�..�������„�':�v�����m���,,,,,P�...,��������:��"��� .�:�-�G����:��� ����������� �������� ��� �.����, � ���" � ��'� � �J tw �ji� � � ��, "" � �� �� � �� � ���ir� ot �.�xincgtor�, �.�c���c��ju��tt� �� �: � u �� ��; `�� ��I �1�� �' q,�� ,� �.`�,�,..' �•, � � ��� X;��� �w"��,����^����� SELECT BOARD OFFICE ���a�� JILL I.HAI,CHAIR JOSEPH N.PATO SUZANNE E.BARRY DOUGLAS M.LUCENTE TEL: (781)698-4580 MARK D.SANDEEN FAX: (781)863-9468 June 7,2022 Owen Raiche 12 Glen Road Lexington,MA 02420 Dear Owen, Congratulations on attaining the highest rank in Scouting. We know the trail to Eagle Scout has not always been an easy one and we recognize that you have had to work hard to get this far. Your time in positions of leadership within Troop 160, and the successful completion of your Eagle proj ect, speaks to your dedication. Being an Eagle is so much more than just another rank. It is a recognition of what you have achieved so far, but of more importance is the implied promise you have made to maintain the ideals of Scouting into your adult life. We know that your family and fellow Scouts are proud of you and will look to you to be a leader as you continue your j ourney beyond Eagle. Again, congratulations and good luck in all your future endeavors. Sincerely, Jill I. Hai, Chair Joseph N. Pato Suzanne E. Barry Douglas M. Lucente Mark D. Sandeen 1625 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE,LEXINGTON,MASSACHUSETTS 02420 Email:selectboard@lexingtonma.gov AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING AGENDAITEM TITLE: Approve Select Board Meeting Minutes PRE E TER• ITEM S N . NUMBER: Jill Hai, S elect Board Chair C.6 S UMMARY: The S elect Board is being asked to approve the May 16, 2022 S elect Board meeting minutes. SUGGESTED MOTION: To approve and release the S elect Board meeting minutes of May 16, 2022. Move to approve the consent. FOLLOW-UP: S elect Board O ffice DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA: 6/6/2022 ATTACHMENTS: Description Type � .������=;,�w�"��`����'��,���,�,��.���.�c��.�:�����c�� .�:�-�G����:���� ����.������� Select Board Meeting May 16, 2022 A remote participation work session meeting of the Lexington Select Board was called to order at 7:01 p.m. on Monday, May 16, 2022. Ms. Hai, Chair; Mr. Lucente; Vice Chair, Mr. Pato, Ms. Barry and Mr. Sandeen; were present, as well as Mr. Malloy, Town Manager; Ms. Axtell, Deputy Town Manager; and Ms. Katzenback, Executive Clerk. Ms. Hai stated that the meeting was being conducted via Zoom as posted, with the agenda on the Town's website. CONSENT AGENDA 1. Select Board Committee Appointment To appoint Charles Hornig as the Planning Board Member to the Housing Partnership Board effective immediately to fill an unexpired term set to expire on September 30,2024. DOCUMENTS: Planning Board Recommendation Letter for Housing Partnership Board Membership VOTE: Upon a motion duly made and seconded,by roll call,the Select Board voted 5-0 to approve the Consent Agenda. ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION 1. Discuss Select Board Meeting Participation—Hybrid Options Ms. Hai stated that the existing legislative relief will expire on July 15, 2022. The Board need to be prepared by that time to return to in-person meetings which allow the public to attend in-person in the event the legislative relief is not extended. Ms. Hai asked the Board the Board to discuss the option of returning in-person meetings,prior to July 15, 2022, and subsequently, and what technology and other accommodations will need to be in place to provide both the equity of access created by a hybrid format, and also a safe and reasonable environment for the Board and the community. Vincent Lerow, AV Technician, stated that there is technology integration to make the Zoom experience better, while also leveraging some of the equipment already in place. One option would be to make the space more hybrid-friendly,which could cost approximately$12,000. Another option would be to make the space hybrid native,with an estimated cost of$40,000. He noted that the video control system will need to be changed if any piece of video equipment in the room is changed,because it is outdated. In response to a question from Mr. Pato, Mr. Lerow explained that the estimated$40,000 would be for him to do much of the integration work himself. If this work was farmed out to contractor, it could cost double the estimate. This option would allow the Board to choose between using an automated camera source, or Lex Media's video source. During a broadcast meeting, he would find Lex Media's video source to be superior, due to their experience filming meetings. It may be difficult to actually get this hardware in a reasonable timeframe,but refurbished hardware may be quicker to obtain. Mr. Lucente noted that his concern is that many different groups use this meeting room, and it may be dif�cult to have a staff inember present for each meeting to help run the system. Mr. Lerow stated that it would be possible to put similar equipment into other meeting rooms around Town. In response to a question from Mr. Sandeen about supporting larger meetings like Financial Summits, Mr. Lerow stated that the second option uses more of an automated system,which would not work as well for supporting meetings with a large group of attendees,but both options would allow for a similar level of access for residents wishing to attend and make a comment in person or remotely. In response to a question from Mr. Pato, Mr. Lerow explained that the first option allows for use of the existing microphones,but the second option will allow for beam tracking microphones installed in the ceiling. Mr. Sandeen asked if the Town might need to have more than one room set up for hybrid meetings to support multiple board meetings or for redundancy. Mr. Malloy noted that the Police Station, once completed, will also be setup with a similar arrangement for use by other Town entities. The Board agreed to discuss financing options when the Board discusses American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) later on tonight's agenda. DOCUMENTS: Proposed Options for Hybrid Technology 2. Update on Committee Database Management Kat Labrecque,Management Analyst reviewed options for database management. Granicus offers a board management tool which integrates well with Civic Plus and has an online application. The system is completely customizable and can be used to create applicant packets for public meetings and redact pertinent information. It also allows for a number of reports to be generated, such as board vacancies and a master roster list. The system tracts term expirations for boards/committees and will automatically send emails to notify those involved of an upcoming term expiration. She noted that it would likely take 3-4 weeks to implement this new system. There is a one-time setup fee of$15,000, and an annual fee of approximately$7,5 00. Tim Goncalves, Director of Innovation and Technology noted that there is money in the department's budget to cover this item for this year. The Board agreed to move forward with this new software. DOCUMENTS: Boards and Committee presentation 3. Update on Interim Select Board Committee Appointment Process Ms. Hai noted that there are currently approximately thirty openings on various committees. The Board reviewed a new draft application for board/committee membership. This includes a better explanation of the process, links to the Town website for the committee, and a suggestion that everybody should attend at least one meeting of the committee for which they are applying,prior to actually applying to the committee. The draft also has a voluntary item for supplying demographic information. Mr. Sandeen noted that he would like for the application to ask if an applicant has"recently"attended a board/committee meeting, instead of if one has"ever"attended a board/committee meeting. Mr. Lucente stated that he believes a question as to why the applicant is interested in a certain committee/board needs to be more explicit. Mr. Pato suggested that, if an applicant is applying for multiple boards/committees, an indication of priority of interest might be helpful. The Board agreed to continue to review any updated drafts of this application. The Board reviewed the interim process for submitted applications. Mr. Pato noted that there are a couple of regulatory boards that he thinks the Board should consider a more deliberative process for appointments, such as interviews for candidates. He is comfortable with the existing process for other boards/commissions. He would be happy to review the list of groups to see if it would make sense for the Town Manager to conduct some applicant interviews and appointments, if the Board deems appropriate. In response to a question from Mr. Sandeen, Ms. Katzenback stated that staff will work towards pursuing a recruitment effort to fill positions in June 2022 and September 2022. DOCUMENTS: WORKING DRAFT Application for Board or Committee Membership 4. Discuss Select Board Committee Liaison Assignments & Responsibilities Ms. Hai suggested that, except for places where membership seats are written into the operating documents of the committee, there be no more than one liaison to any given committee. This likely only impacts the Comp Plan Advisory Committee and the Economic Development Advisory Committee. She explained that she worked to break the committees into pods, so that a liaison would have a particular portfolio of committees. The proposed pods are Transportation and Housing; Health and Human Services; Economic Development/Events/Arts; and Facilities/Public Works/Public Grounds. Ms. Barry suggested pulling out all memberships from the liaison roles to look at them differently, as these often have separate duties. Mr. Pato noted that he would like to reconsider the Policy Committee as a subcommittee to this Board to be able to handle policy issues more efficiently. The Board discussed a draft document that highlights the differences between the role of a liaison and the role of a member. Ms. Hai noted that one of the expectations is that committee chairs will work with their Select Board liaison, to make sure that the Board is fully informed of any Town Meeting warrant article being considered,well in advance of it being placed on the warrant. Mr. Pato stated that he would like to formalize this a bit better, so that the process has a timetable and some expectation of what the outreach would be to prepare for a Board presentation by other committees. Mr. Sandeen stated that he believes the Board needs to better clarify what its definition of"fully informed"means with regard to warrant article submissions by committees,because this phrase could be interpreted differently from person to person on the Board. Ms. Barry noted that there may need to be additional information added to this document that Town staff is also consulted on some of these warrant article submissions. Mr. Malloy agreed. He explained that sometimes staff does not know about these articles until a week or so before the deadline for Town Meeting, and the budget cycle has already been passed where some of these things have budget implications. These items need to be reviewed by staff well before Town Meeting. Mr. Lucente noted that the Board may want to consider committee chair training in order to keep everyone adequately informed of the process. It was noted that this document will be amended to pull out membership seats and try to balance the committees more evenly. The Board agreed to review revisions to this document at a later date. DOCUMENTS: Select Board Projects List, Committee List for Liaison Discussion- day of week order, DRAFT Select Board Policy OS-13-2022,Working DRAFT- sorted by day of week within committee grouping 5. Discuss Select Board Goals & Implementation VOTE: Upon a motion duly made and seconded,by roll call,the Select Board voted 5-0 to accept the Select Board Goal Setting Report from the October 2021 Retreat. Ms. Hai stated that she believes the process should be that the Board sets its goals and from these goals the Town Manager's goals are set. In turn, the Town Manager the staff and committee chairs use these goals to develop their initiatives. The Board reviewed the five general strategic outcome areas: Community Compass, Livable Lexington, Fiscal Stewardship, Quality Services, and Thriving Local Economy. The Board agreed to take a deeper dive into this document at its June 2022 Work Session meeting. DOCUMENTS: Report from Raftelis from October 2021 Goal Setting Meeting, Working Document to populate with department initiatives, Goals FromStaff 6. Planning Discussion for Select Board Retreat Ms. Hai noted that this retreat is tentatively scheduled for the morning of August 31, 2022. Communications will be one of the topics at the retreat. Ms. Barry suggested that an additional topic could be around team building. Mr. Pato suggested a topic regarding expectations and the interplay of the different roles involved. 7. Update on American Rescue Plan Act(ARPA) Mr. Malloy explained that he put together information for the Board on the participatory budget process. He noted the small business grants have been fully expended at this time. There are still three applicants to the process,but they do not necessarily have the needs of others that have already been aWarded the grants. There are �ve nonprofit businesses in Town who have also recently reached out for assistance. Kat Labrecque reviewed the communications plan for this item. The first phase includes placing information on the website, along with a link to the proj ect submission form. There will likely also be banners going across Massachusetts Avenue. The second phase involves a tool that will allow residents to pick from a menu of different proj ects,which have to equal a total of$500,000, and rank them based on priorities. This tool can be used for additional items such as the comprehensive plan or climate action planning in the future. Information will also be sent using postcards to every residence, social media, and various newsletters. In response to a question from Mr. Lucente,Ms. Labrecque stated that there can be an authentication item added to the survey. Multiple submittals from the same IP addresses can also be tagged and removed. Mr. Pato suggested that there be a way for people without a computer to participate as well. In response to a question from Mr. Sandeen about what qualifies as a proj ect submission, Mr. Malloy explained that there will be an initial call for proj ects. Once those are received,they will be vetted to make sure they comply with the ARPA spending guidelines. These proj ects will then become part of what everybody votes on and ranks. These will be presented to the Select Board beforehand. As part of the application process, he hopes to highlight whether or not potential projects fall under one of the Select Board goals. In response to a question from Mr. Sandeen about what types of proj ects would comply, Ms. Labrecque stated that some examples from other communities included the topics of rental assistance,basic human service funding,business assistance,broadband wi-fi proj ects,mobile home improvements, and pathways to parks. The Board discussed the hybrid technology options previously mentioned during this meeting. VOTE: Upon a motion duly made and seconded,by roll call,the Select Board voted 4-1 to allow for $40,000 to be spent toward option B, the native hybrid system presented by Vince Lerow. In response to a question from Ms. Barry, Sandhya Iyer stated that three different locations were reviewed for the pop-up incubator. 15 Depot Square was decided to be the most appropriate location at this time. In response to a question from Ms. Barry, Mr. Malloy noted that this location does have steps to access it. Ms. Hai stated that she is uncomfortable spending Town money to create a pop-up business in a location that cannot be accessed by all residents. Mr. Malloy stated that he would work with the Facilities Director to see if this space can possibly be changed to accommodate all residents. Ms. Iyer explained that the other possible locations for this are quite removed from the center of Town. In response to a question from Mr. Sandeen about the timing for signage approvals, Ms. Iyer stated that this proposed location is a good one in terms of signage because it is located right next to the bike path and there are large windows for window signage. Mr. Malloy stated sandwich signs could also be approved by the Town Manager. Mr. Malloy stated that he would report back on the feasibility of accessibility for this space. DOCUMENTS: ARPA Update ADOURN Upon a motion duly made and seconded,by roll call,the Select Board voted 5-0 to adjourn the meeting at 9:47 p.m. A true record; Attest: Kristan Patenaude Recording Secretary AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING AGENDAITEM TITLE: Water and S ewer F inal s and C ommitments PRE E TER• ITEM S N . NUMBER: Jill Hai, S elect Board Chair C.7 S UMMARY: Water& S ewer Commitment S ection 3 $4,438,259.57 Water& S ewer F inals Apri12022 $7,180.24 SUGGESTED MOTION: To ap p ro ve the ab o ve Water& S ewer F inals. To ap p ro ve the ab o ve Water& S ewer C o mmitments. Move to approve the consent. FOLLOW-UP: Treasurer/C ollector DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA: 6/6/2022 ATTACHMENTS: Description Type � .�����,,,,,�������������a����ai��„�°��� ������� �����ai�� ���������r�� �� �"��Ii�� ��rl�� � �"�w�� �� �+�,�i����� � .��� � , �'�� � . �����° ��w� ����� ��t�r�ri�� ��r��� �� ���. �,� � � ��� � � ����,� �� � ����+������L �'��F� ���� ������, � � � � � � � � ��������� '�"�T�'� � �,���.�� ��������'�� ����� � �,���'.�.� ������.��4 ��T,��: ��,1����� ��"�"���.�� � �� ��� ��II��t�r- �� ������� f�� �I�� �'���w �� �.��,�i�u����: �'��w ��� ������ �w��������� ��� r����r�� t� ���� ��� ��II��� �� �F�� ,��r��►�� ������I �r� ��� Ui�� �� �����r,������ ������� �������� ����i�t�� ��► ��w� ��� ���� ���� �� �i����r ������t��� p������r� ���r�i� ��� ���� +�� ��� ��� ���c�� �� ����� �i���. 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N�I������ �� ��.:J��,I�:�`���� �����T ����� J���� �;, �����" �"r����r�r,���l������� �r�r��t���� �'�w�li�"'��"`�r��� "�'"�t�r°�"`,'�w��wr�r �il�i�� AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING AGENDAITEM TITLE: Discussion on Monument Recognizing the 250th Anniversary of the Battle of Lexington PRE E TER• ITEM S N . NUMBER: Howard Wo lk& Board Dis cus sion I.1 S UMMARY: H o ward Wo lk will b e in attend anc e at the me eting to d is c us s with the S elec t B o ard the p o s s ib ility o f a mo nument/memo rial to c o mmemo rate the 2 5 Oth Annivers ary o f the B attle o f L exingto n. SUGGESTED MOTION: FOLLOW-UP: DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA: 6/6/2022 6:l Opm ATTACHMENTS: Description Type � ��:n���r��:����:m���m����.�����������:.�����r���r�������������...���rc`�����:.:��������;�:.n .���G����:��� ����.�������� COMMITTEE CHARGE Semiquincentennial Commission (Lex250) Members: 11 Members Appointed by: Select Board Length of Term: Following the completion of all planned activities in 2026. Meeting Times: As determined by the Commission. Provide for a minimum of three community meetings (one daytime/one evening/one weekend day) to solicit public comment within the first 18 months of the Commission's formation. Description: To evaluate, make recommendations and coordinate the Town-wide activities to be held to commemorate the 250th Anniversary of the Battle of Lexington (which will take place in April 2025) and other historical events related to the founding of our Country. And to further the coordination of the Town's events with local, state, regional and federal events. Deliverables: As part of its study and investigation, the committee shall develop a comprehensive plan for celebrating and promoting the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Lexington to include: 1. Identify funding needs 2. Identify potential sources of funding including but not limited to: a. Commemorative Memorabilia b. Public/Private Partnerships c. Gifts and Grants (private, State and/or Federal) 3. Identify opportunities for individuals or organizations to participate in celebrations with a commitment to diversity, inclusiveness, and opportunity at all levels and activities 4. Investigate opportunities for a possible permanent memorial 5. Transportation-related issues 6. Marketing and communication 7. Determine what sub-committees or additional staffing requirements (event planning) may be necessary and seek proper approval from the Select Board 8. Updates will be presented to the Select Board at least Quarterly. Criteria for Membership: Appointments will be made by the Select Board. The Select Board will also designate a Chair. One Member from each of the following Boards or Committees will serve on this committee: • Select Board • Tourism Committee • Town Celebrations Committee Along with representatives from each of the following groups: • Civic/Community Group Representative • 2 Community Members with a background or interest in history, event planning and or logistics • Local Museum or Historical Organization Representative • Lexington Public School Representative • Local Business Representative • Music &Arts Community Representative • Reenactment Community Representative Staff support as appropriate from the following departments: Department of Public Works, Economic Development Office, Cary Memorial Library, Fire Department, Police Department, Town Manager's Office, Department of Public Facilities Ex Officio/Liaisons (non-voting): • Appropriation Committee • Capital Expenditures Committee Prior to serving as a member of this Committee, appointees are required to: 1. Acknowledge receipt of the Summary of the Conflict of Interest Statute. Further, to continue to serve on the Committee the member must acknowledge annually receipt of the Summary of the Conflict of Interest Statute. Said summary will be provided by and acknowledged to the Town Clerk. 2. Provide evidence to the Town Clerk that the appointee has completed the on-line training requirement required by the Conflict of Interest Statute. Further, to continue to serve on the Committee, the member must acknowledge every two years completion of the on-line training requirement. Ref: Adopted by the Board of Selectmen on January 13, 2020 Amended by Select Board on January 25, 2021 AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING AGENDAITEM TITLE: Update on Stormwater Utility PRESENTER: ITEM John Livse Town En .• Christina NUMBER: y� g � C o nc hilla/J enn Tavantzis, R aftelis; Emil Scerbo Ti he & Bond I'2 y � g S UMMARY: Attac hed p le as e find an up d ate and p re s entatio n o n the p ro p o s ed S to rmwater Utility that inc lud e s the s erie s o f policy decisions the S elect Board needs to make in order for the consultants to move the project forward and p ro vid e info rmatio n fo r re s id ents that will b e relevant(ins tead o f multip le p o tential imp ac ts). SUGGESTED MOTION: T here are a s erie s o f d ec is io ns that are p o lic y in nature as fo und in the attac he d, the P ub lic Wo rks D ep artment and To wn Engine er ne ed in o rd er to c o ntinue to mo ve this fo rward. 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The implementation process requires that the Town analyze and develop policies on a myriad of issues related to billing the stormwater enterprise fees, as well as�nancial,program implementation and other issues. While studying the feasibility of establishing the Stormwater Enterprise Fund, some policy decisions were made by Town staff in coordination with both Raftelis and Tighe&Bond, which have been presented to the Select Board at previous Board meetings. Those policies are listed below as "Already Established Policies." The policies that have yet to be decided upon are listed below in priority order from"Most Critical"to"Less Critical."Raftelis has provided documentation for each policy to assist the Town in selecting which policy options most closely align with their vision and goals for the Stormwater Enterprise Fund. The final section of this document contains processes and procedures the Town should consider implementing to reduce administrative costs and maintain accurate billing data. Most Critical Policv Decisions: 1. Rate Structure of Single-Family Residential Parcels 2. Billing of Municipally Owned Properties 3. Credit Policy at Go-Live Less Critical Policy Decisions: 1. Condominium and other Multi-family Residential Billing 2. Other Multi-Tenant Billing 3. Common Area Billing including Private Roads 4. Customer Move-Outs/Transfers 5. Customer Service—Adjustments/Abatements 6. Penalties for Late/Non-Payment 7. Whole ERU Billing for Non-Single Family Residential Parcel 8. Public Roadways and Sidewalks Already Established Policies: 1. Stormwater Enterprise Fee versus Tax 2. Impervious Area as Basis for the Fee—Equivalent Residential Unit 3. Impervious Area Definition 4. Minimum Amount of Impervious Area � ��� � �� � � � � �.�� � ��� ���� � � 'i ��p � ' IVi � � � � �� � u�pp� pp � � u� � � ° � i � iu�, �i iii �u V � �i iii � � � � u�IIII ����� � � �� �� � �� ��IIII�� , � ���� IIII �� �� �� �� ��������� � �IIII��IIII ��� � ����� ��� �� IIII�� ° IIII IIII IIII .����. III�� ��IIII� �IIII�IIII��.IIII � �IIII IIII��. IIII IIII�IIII IIII IIII��.IIII IIII��. IIII IIII �'IIII�IIII IIII �IIII I�� � III�IIII IIII IIII��.��IIII � � IIII IIII � � �IIII� IIII �� �IIII IIII IIII�IIII 3 5. Definition of Customer Classes—Single Family Residential and Non-Single Family Residential 6. Billing Mechanism including Stormwater Only Customers Process and Procedure Decisions: 1. Aggregation 2. Stacked Parcels 3. Data Maintenance ��i� �� � � �. �� �'. i�.� � �i uuum ��. �i. �. � � � . . I . �. � ..�.. ..�. m�. .�. � � . .. . . .�. � ��...�. .� ..��. .�.����.�. ..��.�� .. . i��. III �. .�. � � .. . .�. i� . . � III � �. � � . � �� �� . I i i�llllllui�" Single-family residential("SFR")properties are those that are developed with one dwelling built to house one or two families. The SFR customer class definition is discussed in more detail in the Already Established Policies section below. Impervious area was measured on all developed SFR parcels in the Town (as of 2021), totaling 9,226 parcels. The impervious area on the SFR parcels ranges from a minimum of 408 square feet to a maximum of 44,437 square feet. The median impervious area("IA")of these parcels is 3,150 square feet. The following chart shows the distribution of impervious area on SFR parcels in the Town. �I�,,,m,I� III ii��II����ii��iii������ �iii���� la�iii�����::ii�iii���u�.iii�ii� �...1..�a�4,���4,�� ��,sk�,s��,1� �,,"�"N 4,1G4,�� �w�,1G�,� ��,1G�',�1 ��'V�'� �,� �� � � � �� ._. � ._. �,"�'� �;,,,,,,� � �;,,,,,,� � �;,,,,:;� �;,,,,,,� � �;,,,,.� �'�� �;,,,,.� �'�� �,"�� �;,,,,.� � �;,,,,:;� �;,,,,,,� �,"�'� �;,,,,,,� � �;,,,,.� �'�� �,"�� d� �"�;� � d� �"u d� a,�„b �:h �;'� � �;,� � �;h �;"� � �;;� a�� �;� a�� ��� �;;� � �;:h �;'� ��"h �;,� � �;� a'�� ��"� d�� �„�„� � d�u � d� �, „ ,,, ,. . �„� u�d �,� �;„� �"r ^,^�"� u�d �,� �;,.a � �;"� u�! �,a� �;,.a � ��""� u�d �,�a �;„� �"r �;;a�� u�! �.,� �� ^&� �'�! � �„� �� �,,,,7 w� •x, w. �w �w,�w � �� � �4 �—N �d di"�d�� � � w,�,�w.� �:',�' I6„d"� II�"� �.,� �.,,���.,,� IP,�,,.w I��,,,„`'�,,,,� � ,, �,,,, d� �""�� ��r����,���v, � �,�,�,� � �,�,�,� �,�,�,� � �,�,�,� Figure 1: SFR Impervious Area Distribution Curve in Lexington Policy Options A SFR rate structure should be chosen that balances the Town's need for equity, fairness, customer understanding, and reduction of administrative burden. Rate structure options for SFR properties include a single-flat rate structure, a tiered rate structure in which parcels are put in two or more tiers based upon their amount of impervious area, or tiered rate structure with a cap in which parcels are tiered as above but parcels over a certain threshold of impervious area are billed as a non-single family residential("NSFR")customer. A simplified flat rate structure is one in which all developed SFR properties are charged the same fee based upon 1 Equivalent Residential Unit("ERU",which is described in further detail in the Already Established Policies section below). A flat rate structure would be chosen to drive down customer service demand, decrease the cost of implementing and administering the rate structure, and make it easier for ratepayers to understand. A simplified residential rate structure greatly increases simplicity easing communication with customers and controlling the cost of implementation. In many jurisdictions, the fairness of the rate structure can be maintained with a single flat rate, since residential lots do not differ significantly in their characteristics across the community. However, as seen in the chart above, SFR characteristics in the Town do differ quite significantly and charging smaller SFR properties the same rate as the largest SFR parcels may not maintain interclass equity and fairness. A tiered rate structure allows the Town to differentiate among residential ratepayers and improve equity various types of developments and homes. Any number of tiers can be chosen, however an increase in tiers typically results in an increase in administrative burden and customer service demand. Therefore, to strike a balance between interclass equity and administrative burden,the number of tiers should be carefully selected based upon the shape of the distribution curve.The SFR Impervious Area Distribution curve for the Town has a distinct crest that constitutes the majority of SFR parcels near the ERU, representing the median value of impervious area of single-family residences.There are fewer parcels with significantly less impervious area than the ERU at the beginning of the curve and significantly more impervious area at the end of the curve. Due to the larger range of parcels with more impervious area, the curve has a long tail at the end of the distribution. Based upon this distribution curve, Raftelis compared a 3-tier rate structure, a 4-tier rate structure, and a 3-tier rate structure with a cap. 1. A 3-tier SFR rate structure would assign SFR parcels into one of three tiers based upon the amount of impervious area on the parcel.A description of those tiers is shown in Table 1,including the impervious area breakpoints, the number of parcels in each tier,the ERU value assigned to parcels in each tier, and the total ERUs that would be billed in each tier. ERU values selected for each tier are calculated by dividing the median value for the tier by the median value of all SFR parcels and rounding that to the nearest tenth. Breakpoints (Figure 2) were selected to ensure that the majority of parcels, those found at the top of the curve, are in the middle tier (SFR2) and the two outlying tiers (SFR1 and SFR3) representing the parcels with significantly less or more impervious area than the median have an approximately equal percentage of parcels in each. Under this option, the total number of ERUs billed to SFR parcels is 9,989. Table 1: Three Tier Rate Structure in Lexington Total ERUs Impervious Area Count of Parcels Percent of billed at this Tier Label Description Breakpoint in Tier Parcels in Tier ERUs Tier SFR1 IA<=2,300 sf 2,300 2,289 25% 0.60 1,373.4 SFR2 2,300 sf<IA<=4,200 sf 4,200 4,562 50% 1.00 4,562.0 SFR3 4,200 sf<IA 2,331 25% 1.70 3,962.7 � �� � � ��� ,� � ���� ��� � ������ � ,� � ���� � I IVi � i� � ��� � �� ii�ip�u p�p I � � � � � �i ���p' pp�ii �^ ' �ii � � i p � � � IIII�� �IIII IIII����������IIII�����������.uW�N,IIII III II��li�u���IIII�� i�IIII IIII�po,IIII �i �,�IIII������������IIII�lu. 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Note that these breakpoints are the same as the 3-tier with a cap structure described below. Under this option,the total number of ERUs billed to SFR parcels is 10,055. Table 2: Four Tier Rate Structure in Lexington Total ERUs Impervious Area Count of Parcels Percent of billed at this Tier Label Description Breakpoint in Tier Parcels in Tier ERUs Tier SFR1 IA<=2,300 sf 2,300 2,289 25% 0.60 1,373.4 SFR2 2,300 sf<IA<=4,200 sf 4,200 4,562 SO% 1.00 4,562.0 Wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww�wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww�wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww SFR3 4,200 sf<IA<=7,000 sf 7,000 1,941 21% 1.60 3,105.6 SFR4 7,000 sf<IA 390 4% 2.60 1,014.0 r���I� III iii��������i��iii������, ii����� II��iii����i�iiii������iii�iii�� �:�:�������� ����W� ::�.�d::;������ �� � ..��.�. u.�...... ���,..,,., ........ ....:............ ...��:�..:..�........ �:w�...,��...,�� ���:::��':::�, ��.�:::��':::�, ��:::��':::�, �� � u� u� � � .... � .... °"� �,r,�'� °"� ��;r,�'� °"� �r„�� °"� �r,�'� �' Mw�„� '� Mw��,� '� Mw��,� � Mw��,� � M� � Mw�,� � Mw�,� �r,�'� °"�� ��;r,�'� °"� �r,�'� ��ra �r,�'� �� ''��� �I "�� ��' � �� h� p�� �' �� C� �""�� "��� M�;"� �'r u""��,'p � dw M� � �X� p'�a uw� �f„� "�"�' ��' �",ra ��i ��N w, , � ��„ �9 �, � ud� !II�"� �� ��I�n ��W I�"� q"" ��ro".� � �� � tl� ��",�„ �� ��4 I� � „ �� 9 u� , �u, ��u, 9 "9. �,� ��ro".�9 - �rrrau ���k �,,� n�� �� ce'�u r��� �,:' � w u� �� ��a ��.,� �,��� �".„� �rrap ����� �^� e;"'' �WWW� �rrr� �WWW� �rrr� �WWW� �rrr� Figure 3: SFR Distribution Curve with 4-Tier Breakpoints 3. A 3-tier SFR rate structure with a cap would assign SFR parcels into one of three tiers based upon the amount of impervious area but parcels but over a certain threshold of impervious area are billed as a NSFR customer. Based upon visual observation,parcels with over 7,000 square feet of impervious area tend to be more similar in character to NSFR properties than SFR properties, often containing multiple buildings with larger driveways and parl�ing areas.Therefore, 7,000 was chosen as the cap for SFR properties.As shown in Figure 4, breakpoints for the SFR parcels are the same as those described in the 4-tier rate structure section above. A description of the tiers and cap is shown in Table 3. Total ERUs for the parcels above the cap were calculated by dividing the impervious area on the parcel by the ERU value and rounding to the nearest integer. The whole integer value ERU policy is described in further detail in the section below. Under this option, the total number of ERUs billed to SFR parcels(including SFRs billed as NSFRs)is 10,386. Table 3: Three Tier Rate Structure with a Cap in Lexington Total ERUs Impervious Area Count of Parcels Percent of billed at this Tier Label Description Breakpoint in Tier Parcels in Tier ERUs Tier SFR1 IA<=2,300 sf 2,300 2,289 25% 0.60 1,373.4 SFR2 2,300 sf<IA<=4,200 sf 4,200 4,562 50% 1.00 4,562.0 SFR3 4,200 sf<IA<=7,000 sf 7,000 1,941 21% 1.60 3,105.6 CAP-NSFR >7,000 390 4% varies by IA 1,345.0 � � ��. ��� �� � � ��� � ��� ���� � � ' ii,u iip � � �� uu � u�pp i p�p I u� ' " � i iu�, �i IV ip p�ii � � � � � � �� �i �� ii �� � � � � � �h � i � � �� i i � IIII�� �IIII IIII IIII .�������.IIII III���������IIII�� ��IIII IIII���.IIII � �IIII IIII���. 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'�"✓� u,mm;N Mw�,�' �r,�� '�:� �"��N Mw� �r„�� �r,�� '�.� �"�� Mw� �r„�� '�:� �"�� °"�� Mw�' �,r„�� '�� �w„�k M� �r,�!� �r,�� '�� �"�„„.k M� �r,�!� '�' °"�� 4�:�� ��� �� �� ��li ���" ���.� �� p�a ��li ���" ��� � p�a �✓� �!� ���' �� p•�a �� � u� �� p�a �� �!r� u�� �"�� r�� u� �i �����:,, w°� �"� li°� �i'"°� ��f'�A, � �., , . �� �, �,u � �', IA, ,, ''� "'�'�' '�' �� II��� i I�Y "�r� "�r�',; q""' �"' �'��.� " w �y„,",�',',',',' ��,, � �, u� � a� N� �,r,� � �9 � �WWW� WWWW� �rr� ,� �WWW� Figure 3: SFR Distribution Curve with 3-Tier Breakpoints and an SFR Cap Policy Decisions in OtheY Local EnteYpYise Funds Several local enterprise funds charge a flat fee for SFR properties including Ashland, Braintree, Bellingham, Chelmsford, Chicopee, Fall River, Longmeadow, Newton, Reading and Westfield. Other enterprise funds use a tiered approach to billing SFR properties including Milton(6 tiers), Northampton(4 tiers), Shrewsbury(3 tiers)and Westford(5 tiers). Recom�nended Policy Based upon the distribution of impervious area among SFR properties, Raftelis recommends that the Town choose a multi-tiered approach to billing SFR properties. The 3-tier, 4-tier, and 3-tier with a cap options are more equitable than a flat rate while not creating significant administrative burden. The three-tier option with a cap provides the most SFR ERUs to the rate base, at 10,386. To calculate the annual fee to be paid per ERU, Raftelis divides the annual revenue requirements by the total rate base. Therefore,by increasing the number of ERUs in the rate base, the fee paid per ERU decreases. The three-tier option with a cap would provide the lowest fee per ERU of the options presented. mu u�iiuuuuuuuu� ��� . .�.�.�. . . . . . ..� �.� �.„ ���� . ��������� �� . ��� °i�� � „...� .�. . .. . . ..., The Town currently owns approximately 1,000 parcels within the ToWn limits. Of these approximately 170 have been developed with just over 4.3 million square feet of ineasured impervious area (8.5% of total measured impervious area)equaling 1,647 ERUs. These publicly owned properties contribute runoff to the stormwater system and benefit from the operation and maintenance of the stormwater system. Additionally, developed municipal properties are currently billed for water and sewer, setting a precedent that they pay utilities like other private customers and establishing a mechanism to bill municipal properties for stormwater. Policy Options The Town can choose to bill themselves the stormwater enterprise fee based upon impervious surface found on properties they own in one of two ways: through direct payment of a stormwater utility bill or through transferring funds from the tax revenue generated General Fund directly to the Stormwater Enterprise Fund. They may also choose to exempt municipally owned properties entirely from receiving a stormwater enterprise fee. If the Town chooses not to exempt themselves from the stormwater enterprise fee, they should carefully consider the revenue source they will utilize to pay their stormwater enterprise fees, which could total approximately $270,000 annually using preliminary fee estimates(final fee totals could vary based upon policies described in this document). This additional revenue may result in a lower stormwater enterprise fee per ERU for all ratepayers. Both direct payment of a stormwater utility bill or transfer from one fund to another, would require revenue from the General Fund. The General Fund is generated through tax revenue and a tax increase may be required. Public opinion may not be favorable for a tax increase as well as a new Stormwater Enterprise Fee. Tax increases are subject to the limits of Proposition 2 1/2. Properties may be owned by various departments within the Town, and each department would be responsible for including the stormwater fee in their budget and including the fee during the budget process..Should I they choose not to exempt themselves, the Town could be also eligible for a reduction in their fee via a stormwater credit (see Credit Policy section below). The Town is already required under their National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System ("NPDES") Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System ("MS4") permit to construct structural stormwater controls on certain municipal properties, perform regular operation and maintenance, and reduce pollutants. While exempting themselves from the stormwater enterprise fee may seem to place the burden of paying for the revenue requirements solely on private property owners, that would be true in any option selected since the General Fund is generated via tax revenue from private property owners. Exempting themselves would eliminate the need for a tax increase to pay for stormwater, which would remove Proposition 2 1/2 requirements and allow the General Fund dollars to be used for other Town services. Policy Decisions in OtheY Local EnteYpYise Funds The following localities in Massachusetts charge a stormwater enterprise fee to municipally owned parcels:Braintree, East Longmeadow, Fall River, Groton, Longmeadow, Millis, Milton, Northampton, Reading, Shrewsbury and Westford The following localities in Massachusetts do not charge a stormwater enterprise fee to municipally owned parcels: Bellingham, Chelmsford and Westfield Recommended Policy Raftelis recommends that the Town exempt municipally owned properties from the stormwater enterprise fee. The enterprise fund is being established to move funding for the stormwater program from the tax generated General Fund to its own independent funding source. If the Town paid a stormwater enterprise fee on municipally owned properties, some portion of the stormwater program would still be funded by the General Fund. This would also create an unnecessary administrative and revenue burden by requiring personnel to expend labor hours to oversee and pay on these accounts. A table of current municipal parcels can be found in Appendix A. The listed municipal properties have the following Use Code designations by the Lexington Tax Assessor: 9030 (Municipal MDL-94), 9035 (Town-Prop MDL-96), 903R (Municipal MDL-01), 903V (Municipal MDL-00), 9080 (Housing Authority MDL-01), 908U (Housing Authority MDL-OS)and 908V(Housing Authority MDL-00). �� ��. � �� � � � � � � ��. � �� � �� � ��� ������ �� �� � ��� ���� � � �� � ����� � ���� ������ �� �� ��� ���� ��� �� ��� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� ���� �� � iiii�� iiii iiii iiii .������iiii iii�������� iiii�� �iiii iiii����.iiii �iiii iiii���. iiii iiii��iiii iiii iiii����iiii iiii����.iiii��iiii iiii iiii��iiii� iiii iiii iiii ���� iii���iiii� iiii iiii���. �������iiii � ���� iiii�iiii �iiii��iiii iiii��� iiii� ����iiii iiii iiii���iiii � � � � � � � � � �� �� � � �� � 9 � ��� � ..�. �'. �..�. .� ,�p. �� uuuuu� ��.��. �i �. �� � .. . The Town is considering an approach to offering credits or other fee reductions in an equitable, accessible, and administratively simple manner. A stormwater credit, which is often part of a fee structure, is an ongoing reduction in a ratepayer's stormwater fee granted to the ratepayer because they have undertaken measures their property to reduce the stormwater demand they place on the Town's system. Additionally, the Town is expected to be subject to phosphorus reduction goals in the Charles and Mystic River watersheds in 3-5 years.Those goals cannot be met without stormwater treatment on private property,and the Town will need to incentivize private property owners to construct nutrient reducing stormwater control measures. Policy Options A wide variety of credit options are available.However,to minimize the administrative burden of implementing new programs, the Town should look to policies and programs they already have in place for private property owners to reduce their demand on the stormwater system and meet the goals of their NPDES MS4 permit (public outreach, post-construction stormwater, total maximum daily load requirements). The Town currently administers the following programs: • Rain Barrels • Watershed Stewardship Program • Stormwater Permit Requirements Policy Decisions in OtheY Local EnteYpYise Funds Many utilities offer credit to customers for structural Best Management Practices ("BMPs"), though the standards and credit percentages vary. Utilities that offer one or more structural BMP credits include Northampton, MA(up to 50%), Millis, MA(varies), Newton, MA(up to 25%), and Reading, MA(up to 50%). Recommended Policy Raftelis recommends a credit program be implemented at the start ("go-live") of the enterprise that is based upon already established programs and is closely linked to the Town's drivers of stormwater program costs —specifically, those BMPs that address water quality(including future phosphorus reduction goals) and quantity issues, or permit requirements such a public participation. Raftelis recommends that a detailed credit policy be developed with input from Town Staff, stakeholders and the public. A separate credit policy document should be produced with information on credit amounts, application processes, criteria for approval and renewal timelines. � � � � � � �� ���������� � ,� °.�� �.� ��������������������� ��.�� . . . ..��",�.�..� . .. . .��. �� .� ��. . . . .����. . . �. �. ��� ..�°.. � As described in the Already Established Policy section below, the stormwater enterprise fee will be billed using the Town's existing water and sewer utility billing system. This section describes the Town's options for billing the stormwater enterprise fee for a speci�c type of property, multi-family residential(MFR)properties (condominiums, apartments, etc.). Policy Options For a MFR property the Town may bill either the property owner or each individual tenant, depending on whether the property has a single meter or multiple meters. In cases where tenants are billed individually, the ERUs for the property would be split evenly between the active accounts on the parcel. In cases where only the property owner/master meter is billed,the property owner would pay the full fee and would disperse the costs among tenants. Policy Decisions in OtheY Local EnteYpYise Funcls Braintree and Bellingham charge some MFR properties based on the number of residential units. Braintree defines MFRs as properties with four or more units. The City of Newton charges a separate stormwater fee for each metered account on a property. Recommended Policy In the Town, the number of inetered accounts on a parcel is dependent on the number of service lines, where one meter indicates one service line. Some customers have chosen to install deduct meters, but these are strictly for the customer's knowledge. According to an email from the Town's Utility Billing & Meter Operations Manager, all MFRs in the Town have a single meter and water/sewer account associated with the parcel. To bill MFRs based on their number of tenants would add an unnecessary administrative burden. For these reasons, the entire stormwater enterprise fee for each MFR property should be billed to the active,master metered account on record for that parcel. The fee for the MFR property could be reduced with credits as described in the credit policy section above. � ��i" �� �uuuuuuuu IIIVu� � �� .� uuIllVuuuuuuuuuuuuu� �� ����.��. . .. . . ..��. .I�..�.��. .�. . . . .����I����� ..� .�.�. .�..�.I As described in the Already Established Policy section below, the stormwater enterprise fee will be billed using the Town's existing water and sewer utility billing system. This section describes the Town's options for billing the stormwater enterprise fee for a specific type of property, multi-tenant NSFR properties, such as strip malls and business parks. Policy Options For a multi-tenant NSFR property the Town may bill either one customer or each individual tenant, depending on whether the property has a single meter or multiple meters. Policy Decisions in OtheY Local EnteYpYise Funds The City of Newton charges a separate stormwater fee for each metered account on the property. Recommended Policy According to an email from the Town's Utility Billing & Meter Operations Manager, all multi-tenant NSFR properties in the Town have a single meter and account associated with the parcel. To bill multi-tenant NSFR properties based on their number of tenants would add an unnecessary administrative burden. For these reasons,the entire stormwater enterprise fee for each multi-tenant NSFR property should be billed to the active, master metered account on record for that parcel. � � � ��� � � �.. �. �. � � ..:� � � ��`�. .. . . . . . . .��.. ::�. � .� ��..���. ����� �. .. . ��. . ��. .� . .�� �� � �� . m� .. � , �� � Common area refers to areas that are privately owned and used by a select group of residents, such as a condo association, homeowner's association, or group of businesses. Impervious area associated with these types of properties may include private parking lots,recreational areas, and roadways. Private roadways within the Town of Lexington fall into two categories, `Unaccepted Roads' and`Private Ways',both of which are privately maintained. Private ways are typically found within privately owned parcels with buildings and parking lots, while unaccepted roads are part of the public right-of-way and are not located on a privately owned parcel but are privately maintained. � �� � � ��� ,� � ���� ��� � ������ � �� � ���� � I IVi � i� � ��� � �� ii�ip�u p�p I � � � � � �i ���p' pp�ii �^ ' �ii � � i p � � � IIII�� �IIII IIII����������IIII�����������.uW�N,IIII III II��li�u���IIII�� i�IIII IIII�po,IIII �i �,�IIII������������IIII�lu. 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Figures 4 and 5 show examples of Private Ways and Unaccepted Roads, respectively. � ��,��nu. � ,���j,: i i� I il�I,V II��I li I���'llii"��,, ������/�j� ���i,�� 'li I ' �/% ,,,!/��4 `� �,�%�//�� �;''i/� " �/�j/' � i ��,%/���� /% ����i ��iii/��ii���%�� 1 ����%%�� ��� �`: �I � � I��l-� l/�,% 1/I �i � I� ��/ j/ �� �� ( � I 9 J ���J��/�� � t�� ��� � �b�y, ,� � � � I ���i1p/ � �,��o � ����///�� , ' �1I � �, "� '� 1 %�'��' f;f�J ��� l I ff j //f��/% ///�. � � � �i � � '� � ��II� y. � .,I �, �� � ,,,,, ; 'r�` r,;. � ,r ,> �Il��, / ��� fU r, l o„� i y' � �� l�" i �� I °��� !�� � � f(���; �� II�` i `` �� �' !, �� `�l ��„ � , � ,� � � � �'` � �1 I � „r��'�� � ��,`;. � ii,,,`,. ��(II Ik i���� 'II��! / ',' IOrR u,-„1 f Figure 4: A private roadway, Katandin Drive, located on the Katandin Woods Apartments property shown in red I J�, 1� �f�� r ���,��� ll �� � %y .�� � ,i � ,� � , ✓y�i � �� � Il�; � �j, ��,�i�����y�� f' � �,� �a,���� � � � �.. �'� �,� ��, . � �`. ,, , �?lu��, � � �� ���V V��� ��!�� '�'� ���'lll� )� .�i� ,,,� , ,; � ���� �, ,,/� ` �� ��l� ' ,� ��� �f 11��i �, ,,, , � ..� ,,�. � ,��� ��� iIj II'I �I I i �' �. � � � � � I ,� f� � ���� rolF , � r! ��rp�����ou u i' ��� r„�,i �� i' �;��ii , 1��,��',� d /�� , � ir J��,�h �, o � � ����I� t,° ,�. �ii� D, �f'j��lr � , � � ✓� i � �, 1/ ii/ ,�� � � % ���)h��I������'�lil I� ri ������������ , , , `��' . '�, ����,��i'9�Ili��°�� , „I!,��; ��,,�l� Figure 4: Several unaccepted roadways, Ward Street, Earl Street, and Ashe Street, shown in red Policy Options The ERUs on a common area parcel can be billed directly to the property owner/account holder or divided equally between a select number of accounts which benefit from continued use of the common area, such as tenants or residents along a private street. Policy Decisions in OtheY Local EnteYpYise Funds The Town of Milton divides the impervious area of private ways by the number of properties along the private way and charges them each an equal portion. The Town of Westford sends the bills for common area to condominium and homeowner associations for many developments to accommodate the calculation of shared impervious areas. Recommended Policy Raftelis recommends that the Town bill common areas and private roadways that are located on privately owned parcels for the stormwater fee. Per information from the Town's Utility Billing & Meter Operations Manager, all multi-tenant properties in the Town have a single meter and account associated with the parcel. Therefore,the entire common area would be billed to that account. The account holder would be responsible for dividing the fee among residents or tenants. Raftelis recommends that Town not bill unaccepted roadways that are part of the public-right-of-way and are not part of the common area on a parcel. Like public roadways, unaccepted roadways are frequently part of the stormwater conveyance system. The policy regarding public roadways can be found below. Additionally, because they are not located on a parcel, ownership of these roads for purposes of stormwater billing would be challenging to determine. �°°��� ������ ... . . ���.. .��. .. .. ���������� ' �III �,� ��..���°�' �.�.����.... �.... � �� ������� ,� As described in the Already Established Policy section below,the stormwater enterprise fee will be billed bi-annually using the Town's existing water and sewer utility billing system. In the Town,utility move-outs are indicated when a customer requests a final water reading. The Town receives around 2-4 requests per week. Account information for the meter is updated with the production of final bills. However, stormwater fees differ from water and sewer in that when a property is vacant/unoccupied the property is still generating stormwater runoff and will be billed for stormwater regardless of occupancy. The major issue is who to bill, especially when the vacancy is temporary. Policy Options Because MFR and multi-tenant NSFR properties are master-meter billed, the only option when a tenant moves out is for the account owner to continue to pay the stormwater fee, even if water and sewer are no longer being served to a particular space. If the property owner is also the utility account holder/customer regardless of the tenant, then they would remain the account holder even during tenant move outs and transfers and no stormwater only bills would have to be created. However, in the case where single tenants rent SFR or NSFR properties, there are several options available if the tenant is the water and sewer account holder/customer. 1. Follow the protocol that is currently used for billing utility service charges,which is to bill each occupant a prorated daily rate for each day that the renter occupied the premises, and to bill the property owner for the number of days between tenants; 2. Bill an entire billing period of stormwater enterprise fee to whoever occupies the property on the last calendar day of a given billing period. 3. Bill an entire billing period of stormwater enterprise fee to whoever occupies the property on the first calendar day of a given billing period. � ��� � �� � � � � �.�� � ��� ���� � � 'i ��p � ' IVi � � � � �� � u�pp� pp � � u� � � ° � i � iu�, �i iii �u V � �i iii � � � � u�IIII ����� � � �� �� � �� ��IIII�� , � ���� IIII �� �� �� �� ��������� � �IIII��IIII ��� � ����� ��� �� IIII�� ° IIII IIII IIII .����. III�� ��IIII� �IIII�IIII��.IIII � �IIII IIII��. IIII IIII�IIII IIII IIII��.IIII IIII��. IIII IIII �'IIII�IIII IIII �IIII I�� � III�IIII IIII IIII��.��IIII � � IIII IIII � � �IIII� IIII �� �IIII IIII IIII�IIII 13 Under the first option, a customer is charged for stormwater service fees based upon the number of days that the customer occupies the property. If a new occupant is not scheduled to occupy the property for some known or unknown period, a stormwater only account must be created in the name of the property owner, and that owner will be billed for the stormwater enterprise fee until a new owner or new tenant occupies the property. This process requires that daily rates of charge be calculated. Additional billing costs will result, and in some cases bills will be generated for amounts less than the cost of the postage necessary to mail the bill to the customer. A tracking system will need to be implemented so that the stormwater only charges are stopped once the new tenant or occupant becomes responsible for the charges. Under the second and third options, the process is less confusing, less costly and more manageable. The customer who occupies the property(and is responsible for utility charges)on either the last day of any billing period or on the first day of any billing period is responsible for an entire billing period of stormwater charges. In most cases, the old tenant/occupant will have vacated the property prior to the end of the six-month billing period, and the new tenant/occupant will have occupied the property before the next billing period, and then the new occupant assumes responsibility for the stormwater charges. In the event that the new occupant has not occupied the property on the first day of the next billing period(no tenant/occupant), a stormwater only bill should be created in the name of the property owner, and the owner becomes responsible for the stormwater enterprise fee until some other person assumes that responsibility.Partial bills and daily rates will not be required under this option,thus making this option more manageable. The stormwater enterprise fee for the entire billing period would be included with the final bill generated for the present occupant,which avoids generating bills for amounts less than the cost of mailing the bill to the customer. Recommended Policy Raftelis recommends that the Town adopt Option 3 above for billing stormwater charges in the case of move out/transfers from single tenant occupied SFR and NSFR properties. If a tenant/occupant occupies the property on the first day of the six-month billing period, that tenant/occupant will be responsible for the entire billing period's stormwater enterprise fee. If no tenant/occupant occupies the property on the first day of a given quarter, a stormwater only billing account will be created in the name of the owner, and the owner will be billed for the stormwater enterprise fee until such time that a new tenant/occupant takes responsibility for the charges. Because they are master-metered,utility bills for MFR and multi-tenant NSFR properties would remain in the master meter account holders name, regardless of tenant move-outs and transfers. � � ���������������������������������������� � � ��� ,�������.. � .��� m�� �� . ��^ m � �� � � � � ���� �� ��u ���� �� �� .�. �.�I ��������� � � �� .� � � � .�. .�`. ��� ��� . � ��� � . Establishing a fee based on measured impervious area warrants an appeals and adjustment process for customers who disagree with the Town's available data. Allowing customers the ability to dispute the amount of impervious area captured on their property promotes transparency and equitability. Ratepayers have the right to question how their impervious area was calculated, especially in cases where the impervious area has changed since orthoimagery was captured.Appeals questioning the imposition of the stormwater fee or method used in determining the fee should not be eligible for consideration. Policy Options A structured appeals process consists of a timeline for responding to appeals, a hierarchy of which position(s)review the appeal and render a decision, and the standards and practices for granting an appeal. Typically, the process is initiated by the customer filling out a form and providing background on their case. Cases could be handled first by the Utility Department, and further disagreements relayed to the Engineering Department. In response to appeals claiming that impervious area has been removed since the last orthoimagery update, some enterprises send officials to the customer's property for an on-site review before making a ruling.Alternatively, or in addition, customers may be required to provide proof of impervious area removal through photographs, site plans, or other forms of evidence. Current water and sewer abatements are handled via an application linked on the Town website. These applications are reviewed by the Town's Water and Sewer Abatement Board, who grant abatements only for leaks or one-time irrigation meters, where the customer has implied their intentions of having a secondary irrigation meter installed. The bill dispute process can take up to 8-12 weeks. Customers are notified of their decision via mail and have 14 days to appeal the decision. After the 14-day period, requests are sent to the Select Board for final approval. Customers are then given 30 days to pay their bill. Interest is waived during this 30-day period, even for denied abatements. Policy Decisions in OtheY Local EnteYpYise Funds The following utilities have an established appeals process that begins with a form on their website: Braintree, Fall River,Northampton, Bellingham, Reading, Longmeadow, Shrewsbury, Westford, and Westfield. Recom�nended Policy Raftelis recommends that prior to billing the stormwater enterprise fee, that Town staff should develop an appeals and adjustment process that allows customers to appeal the impervious surface that is the basis for their fee. The process should mimic the water and sewer process where possible, but in the case of stormwater fee billing, a site visit to review on-site impervious area may be required. Once the site visit has occurred, the dispute timeline and appeals process will be managed by the Town's Engineering Department(rather than the Town's Water and Sewer Abatement Board), with the Select Board giving final approval. If a bill adjustment is granted due to an error in impervious surface measurement, the Town should issue a refund or utility account credit totaling the amount that has been misbilled to that customer up to 1 year. In the case of new customers,they will not be refunded for amounts incorrectly paid by previous customers on that property. � ������ � � �� � ����� uuum�� �iu�l� i I� � �� � , � Policy Options The most common measure of enforcement for non-payment of stormwater over an extended period is a real estate lien on the customer's property. Because demand to the stormwater system is based on runoff, enforcement of stormwater fees can be more dif�cult than water and sewer charges without the added leverage of a water/sewer shutoff. One way to address this issue is to adjust the order of billing.Billing and processing the stormwater fee before water and sewer charges obligates customers to pay their stormwater fee in order to continue using water and sewer services. This adds another layer of enforceability to the stormwater fee. For Lexington's water and sewer charges, interest is accrued on delinquent balances at 14%. Non-payment at the end of the year results in a tax bill lien. This process is monitored and administered by the Water and Sewer Utility Department. Policy Decisions in OtheY Local EnteYpYise Funds The following utilities use a real estate lien to enforce their stormwater fee: Northampton, Braintree, Milton, Westfield, Fall River, Bellingham,Longmeadow, and ShreWsbury. Recomnzended Policy Raftelis recommends a that the Town process the payment for the stormwater fee before the water and sewer fee. Raftelis recommends the Town add a penalty for late payment or non-payment that mimics the water and sewer � �� � � ��� ,� � ���� ��� � ������ � �� � ���� � I IVi � i� � ��� � �� ii�ip�u p�p I � � � � � �i ���p' pp�ii �^ ' �ii � � i p � � � IIII�� �IIII IIII����������IIII�����������.uW�N,IIII III II��li�u���IIII�� i�IIII IIII�po,IIII �i �,�IIII������������IIII�lu. IIII������������IIII I�IIII IIII�����������IIII�po,IIII IIII�pi�,IIII���,,,,��IIII������������ IIII �IIII��IIII������� IIII �i�ui�IIII����������IIII II� �i �,III II�Illl�����will� IIII IIII�lu�,���i IIII������������oi���oh��� IIII������wll4 IIII������������i IIII��IIII�IIII II� IIII���������i�u���u�IIII IIII�����������IIII II�IIII 15 policy. Interest would accrue on delinquent balances at 14%. Non-payment at the end of the year would result in a tax bill lien. � � � ,� ,�„„���� � � �� � � � ��������� � ��. ����� � �. � � � V � �.. . �. .� ��.� ����. ..� � . .. .. .�.. .. . . . .. .�. ��.. . �III �.. ..� . .�. � .�.�.. ..��.. .�. m���. m .��. . .. . �. . �. � .� ��� ������� � �� . �. ����� .�.. ..� .�. „,� Under the impervious area rate structure described in the Already Established Policies section below,the impervious area on an NSFR parcel will be divided by the ERU value to calculate the total number of ERUs per parcel. The mathematical division process will generally yield a fractional number (versus a whole ERU total). The total number of ERUs for that property is then multiplied by the current rate to determine the charge for that non- residential property. A fractional bill can be complicated to administer and explain to customers and requires the most accurate impervious area delineation for each parcel. Policy Options The Town could bill fractional ERUs,which can lead to a more complex billing system, or round-up or round down to whole ERU values, which is less complicated to bill. Policy Decisions in OtheY Local EnteYpYise Funds Of the five Massachusetts enterprises that utilize an ERU for stormwater bill calculation,two bill by whole ERU and charge NSFR properties a minimum of 1 ERU: Braintree and Westford. The following utilities have a minimum fee for NSFR properties and do not have a flat fee:Newton (per square foot of impervious area),Ashland(per 100 square feet of impervious area), Chelmsford(18 NSFR tiers)and Shrewsbury (10 NSFR tiers). Recommended Policy Raftelis recommends the Town implement a rate system that only recognizes complete or whole ERUs, making it easier for customers to understand and calculate. Calculated ERUs should be rounded (up or down) to the nearest whole number. � . .�I � . ..� � . . �. �. � �.� ��.� .� � �.�.��� Policy Options The public right-of-way, including public roadways and sidewalks in Lexington, are owned and operated by the Town. Public roads are designed, operated and maintained to convey stormwater. Public road design specifications generally require that the roads, curb and gutter be designed to carry a minimum amount of stormwater. In addition, the Town's Federal NPDES stormwater permit application defines the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System to include public roads.Unaccepted roads, as described in the Common Area Billing section above, are also part of the public right-of-way but are not maintained by the Town,but also carry stormwater. By contrast, private roads do not meet the criteria established above for inclusion in the conveyance system as they do not meet federal, state or local highway or roadway construction standards. Typically, private roads serve a purpose much like that of a driveway and are intended for use by those vehicles entering or leaving a property rather than by the general public. Policy Decisions in OtheY Local EnteYpYise Funds The following localities have exempted "public streets, highways and rights-of-way" from their Enterprise Fund via their Stormwater Enterprise Fund Ordinance/By-law: East Longmeadow, Longmeadow, Millis, Northampton, Shrewsbury,Westfield and Westford. Recomynended Policy Public roads are a part of the public stormwater conveyance system and should be excluded from the stormwater enterprise fee. Public sidewalks,which are part of the public right-of-way should also excluded from the stormwater enterprise fee. It is recommended that private roads will be billed per the Common Area Billing policy described above. � �. �. � �'�� "�'' � � � � � � Iluo�� ��. .,u����� ..�..� .�. .�. �����. � � �.��. ..�..���. . . . .�. .. .� � ..�.. � � . .. .��. .�. .�����. . ,� . The Town currently uses taxes to fund their stormwater management program. This management program has been implemented to operate and maintain the Town's drainage system,meet federal and state water quality requirements, meet the legal requirements of the Town's NDPES MS4 permit and address the Town's requirements of the Watershed Management Plans for the Charles River,Mystic River and Shawsheen River.The drainage infrastructure in the Town is an old and aging system, and operation and maintenance costs are expected to increase in the years ahead. The implementation phase of the Town's Phosphorus Control Plan, required by the EPA to address the Charles and Mystic River TMDL for phosphorus, will begin in two years. Sustainable funding and equitable distribution of these costs is required to ensure that the Town can consistently meet all the various program needs and increased revenue requirements. Policy Options The Town can continue to fund the stormwater program through the General Fund via tax levies. However, tax increases in Massachusetts are limited by Proposition 2 1/2 and therefore, the Town may not be able to adequately fund the stormwater program's future revenue requirements without reducing funding from other vital Town programs.Additionally,this system is not equitable because tax-exempt properties that contribute stormwater to the drainage system and benefit from the stormwater program do not pay their fair share of the cost. A credit program which incentivizes customers to treat stormwater is not available under a tax funding option. The Town can choose to establish a Stormwater Enterprise Fund to fund their stormwater program. The implementation of a stormwater enterprise fee will allow the Town to consistently meet future revenue requirements without competing for allowances from the General Fund. The stormwater enterprise fee is a more equitable option, as it distributes program costs among all properties over a minimum threshold of impervious area, even tax-exempt properties. This option allows for a credit program, which incentivizes private property owners to treat stormwater and reduce demand on the stormwater program. The Town already has legal authority to implement a Stormwater Enterprise Fund. According to the Section 114-5(G) of the Town's bylaws, "The Stormwater Agency may recommend to the Select Board the formation of a stormwater utility, pursuant to MGL c. 83, § 16 and c. 40, § lA, as a special assessment district to generate funding specifically for stormwater management. Users within the district pay a stormwater fee, and the revenue thus generated directly supports maintenance and upgrade of the existing municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4); development of drainage plans, flood control measures, and water quality programs; administrative costs; and construction of maj or capital improvements." � �� � � ��� ,� � ���� ��� � ������ � �� � ���� � I IVi � i� � ��� � �� ii�ip�u p�p I � � � � � �i ���p' pp�ii �^ ' �ii � � i p � � � IIII�� �IIII IIII����������IIII�����������.uW�N,IIII III II��li�u���IIII�� i�IIII IIII�po,IIII �i �,�IIII������������IIII�lu. IIII������������IIII I�IIII IIII�����������IIII�po,IIII IIII�pi�,IIII���,,,,��IIII������������ IIII �IIII��IIII������� IIII �i�ui�IIII����������IIII II� �i �,III II�Illl�����will� IIII IIII�lu�,���i IIII������������oi���oh��� IIII������wll4 IIII������������i IIII��IIII�IIII II� IIII���������i�u���u�IIII IIII�����������IIII II�IIII 17 Policy Decisions in OtheY Local EnteYpYise Funds Twenty-one (21) other municipalities in Massachusetts have chosen to establish Stormwater Enterprise Funds, as the means to fund their stormwater program requirements. Selected Policy The Town is moving forward with the implementation of a Stormwater Enterprise fund,to consistently meet current and future stormwater program revenue requirements, and evenly distribute those costs among program users.Legal authority to establish this fund has already been approved in Section 114-5(G)of the Town's bylaws. Under this policy, parcels classified as tax-exempt (religious, non-profit, some government institutions) that are developed with impervious area, will be charged for the stormwater enterprise fee based. :�`... ��. .. �. ..� � :� ..... .. .. � � .. ���������� �.�. . .. :�`� �.�..i. .�� � . . �um�iiuuuuuuuuuuu�� .. . m��„„ Im�� ��� ��� � .. , ���. �� ��� When selecting a rate structure,the Town must strike a balance between the effort and cost of data development and the Town's goal of maintaining fairness among ratepayers. Policy Options According to an April, 2009 report titled "Funding Stormwater Programs" by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, impervious area is used as the basis for the fee in more than 80 percent of stormwater utilities. The amount of impervious area on a property directly impacts volume and speed by which stormwater flow enters the stormwater conveyance system and reduces the amount of pervious area where stormwater flows could infiltrate the ground. Likewise, increased imperviousness is associated with increased stormwater pollution that enters local waterways. The Town has developed a dataset with the measured impervious area for each parcel within the service area. One disadvantage to this methodology is that the amount of pervious land cover is not considered. Pervious land cover still contributes to some stormwater runoff depending on the land use. Other less frequently utilized methodologies for calculating stormwater fees include measured intensity of development, gross property area, and land use codes/runoff coefficients. Intensity of development is defined as the percentage of impervious area of the parcel. Vacant or undeveloped parcels contribute to runoff and would be assigned a lower fee.While this method considers impact of stormwater from both pervious and impervious portions of the property, the data required to implement this methodology is more difficult to measure and may be cost prohibitive. • Gross property area is defined as the total size of the parcel. Using this metric alone to calculate the stormwater fee would be easy and inexpensive to implement but would not be equitable among ratepayers. Large properties with little impervious area could pay more than those with smaller properties with large amounts of impervious area that contribute more stormwater to the system. • Land-use codes classify properties by their primary use and ground cover. Studies are then conducted to quantify the impact of different ground covers on stormwater runoff, which is calculated as the run-off coefficient. While this method considers the impact of stormwater from both pervious and impervious portions of the property and considers the variability in impact to stormwater runoff between different customer classes making it more equitable,the data required to implement this methodology is more difficult to measure and may be cost prohibitive. Policy Decisions in OtheY Local EnteYpYise Funds The following Massachusetts localities use Impervious Area as the basis for their stormwater enterprise fee: Bellingham,Braintree, Chelmsford,Longmeadow,Millis,Newton,Reading, Shrewsbury, and Westford and others. The following Massachusetts localities use other factors as the basis for their stormwater enterprise fee: Chicopee (measured property area),East Longmeadow(land use code),Northampton(90%impervious area and 10%pervious area) Selected Policy The Town will utilize impervious area as their rate structure,with the ERU as the basis for the stormwater enterprise fee.An impervious area rate structure in which the unit of charge is based on the median amount of impervious area on a single-family residential parcel is a common, court-tested, defensible, and fair stormwater enterprise fee rate structure. The availability of impervious area data makes this rate structure�nancially and administratively feasible to implement.As described above,we recommend that SFR properties be charged via a tiered rate structure with the ERU values of each tier being a proportion of the median amount of impervious area on a single-family residential parcel. For NSFR properties, the impervious area on the parcel will be divided by the ERU value to calculate the total number of ERUs on a per parcel basis. .��������� ..�����.����°��°������.� ����������.�����. ���.���. �.��� .������������������ ��.������ ��������� ..����� �����������������������.����.���..������������i��.�����.��������������������. �����.�� �������������� .�. With impervious area being selected as the basis for the stormwater enterprise fee, a consistent definition of impervious area needed to be determined to maintain fairness in billing. Selected Policy Using ArcGIS, the Town created new spatial features to represent the impervious area on each property based on visual assessment of the property and met the Town's definition of`impervious.' According to a February 12, 2021 Memorandum from the Town's Assistant Planning Director, Lexington's Zoning office defines impervious surface as: "Any surface which reduces or prevents the absorption of stormwater into previously undeveloped land. Examples are buildings,parking lots,driveways, streets, sidewalks, and any areas surfaced with concrete or asphalt." The memo further explains that gravel surfaces compacted by parking or vehicular traffic and swimming pools are also considered impervious, but properly designed and installed porous asphalt pavements and pavers can be considered pervious. ��� � � ����� �uu������ ��.���.�.� � . �.�� ����� .� ������ � .�����I� .�� �� � � �������.. ��� � ��� ���������������� .�. When billing for the stormwater enterprise fee, a threshold of impervious area must be set, under which a property is considered undeveloped and does not receive a stormwater enterprise bill. Policy Options While a threshold of zero (0) square feet of impervious area can be chosen, this option does not consider potential errors that may occur in the impervious area digitization process(described in the Impervious Area definition section above). Spatially drawn parcel boundaries in ArcGIS are typically not as accurate as ground drawn survey plats and results in minor inaccuracies in parcel mapping. In these cases, the impervious area from one parcel can appear to overlap onto the incorrect parcel. An example of this error is shown in Figure 5 below, with measured impervious area shown in yellow. 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' "fl, ��� 1� ��� �j/// � ��� :%����, � l� �� ,%i, � f% ,,/%%, , i��� %��i�%l,,. � ,/�,�j, ;�� ��%%�/;�; �'' �%ijo'�%/////i,,, ,I�f :/i%////G�i��%%%ii,, Figure 5: Impervious Area Overlap Selected Policy The minimum amount of impervious area over which a property can be billed the stormwater enterprise fee is 400 square feet. This threshold was chosen based upon visual observation of a sample of parcels with impervious area just above and just below that threshold. Above that threshold, impervious area in most cases appears to be located on the correct parcel. This threshold should minimize customer service complaints and abatements. In some cases, impervious area that overlaps onto parcels where the adjacent parcel has the same owner, will be aggregated and the total impervious area billed. The Aggregation policy is described in further detail in the Aggregation section below. � � �. � � � �. :��� :��� ���� � ���� ���������������������������������������� :� � � �� ��. �� . � � ,���. . . . . �.� . �� �� u� u����� . . .�. .����� �� �����I�. ��� .� � ,�� . .. � � � � ������ � �����u�� � �� �. uuuuu ��. „„� ��m I � III �. . ����I� � �� . �. . i����.� IIII .� . �° . . . .�. III .� . ����I .�� �� � �� � � � ... � ... Because SFR properties are the basis for defining the ERU, the definition of a SFR property is fundamental to the development of the entire rate system. The ERU is the common denominator in the calculation of stormwater enterprise fee charges for all classes of customers. Selected Policy • A SFR property is defined as a developed lot that contains either 1 or 2 dwelling units. Two-family or duplex properties within the service area are included in this class. • NSFR properties are defined as all multi-family and non-residential properties not encompassed by the de�nition of single-family residential, including: o Apartments property; o Some condominium properties; o Commercial property; o Industrial property; o Institutional property; o Governmental property; o Churches; o Schools; o Agricultural; o Federal, State and Locals property; and o Any other property not mentioned in this or the above single-family list. A table of Lexington Land Use Codes and their associated customer class is located in Appendix B. �� � � � � ,�.. .� � m• �������� � .����u��������w .��..� �..��..��..� �..�� ����m m����� ����� ���. '.��i�..� . ��.����..��I��..��. �� .� ..����mill���. .���..��.� �� m.� �. ���.� � .���..����..� IIIIII� o�� .��.�����.���.� �� m.� �.. .���.���..��.� ����.� �u �.����.���. .�����.� i�����, � ���� uu ����� ������uuum �����������wu,�ii �� i����� i������i ��� m ������ ,� , �.,���i��� u��������� ��i ,� , ������ ����� � � ������� ��m ����� � " � � " � The Town needed to decide on which billing system to distribute the bills for the newly created stormwater enterprise fee. Policy Options Currently, the Town realistically has three billing alternatives available to provide and process the billings for the stormwater enterprise fund. The three billing alternatives are as follows: • Use the current water and sewer utility billing system; • Use the tax billing system; or • Develop a standalone stormwater only billing system separately from any other billing mechanism. 1. The main advantage of using the current water and sewer utility system is that this billing system is already in place for the town, making it much easier to implement. Customers are accustomed to receiving and paying these bills and the Town currently employs two utility billing customer service representatives who are familiar with the billing system and customer service policies and procedures. Placing a new fee on an existing utility bill also reduces the amount of delinquencies and non-payments. The disadvantages of this system are that stormwater only bills will have to be created for those customers that will be charged stormwater enterprise fee but have no existing water or sewer account. Additionally, since impervious area is being charged on a per parcel basis, the Town will have to develop a system to match the impervious area parcel data to water/sewer account data. 2. According to Massachusetts Department of Revenue, Division of Local Services, Informational Guideline Release("IGR")2021-6, Under Consolidated Billing,utility bills can be in the same envelope as the property tax bills,but not printed on the same bill. This would essentially be creating a stand-alone stormwater bill. Stand-alone bills makes the likelihood of delinquencies and non-payments higher than the other two options. 3. Creating a new stand-alone stormwater billing system would be less easy to implement, likely requiring additional public outreach, customer service representatives, and development of a new billing system. Creating stand-alone bills makes the likelihood of delinquencies and non-payments higher than the other two options. Selected Policy The Town has chosen to bill the Stormwater Enterprise Fee using the Town's existing water and sewer billing system,which is through Munis UB Classic system. These bills are distributed semi-annually(spring and fall). Existing customer service staff will be utilized but will need to be trained on stormwater billing policies and procedures. A smaller number of Stormwater only(SWO)bills will have to be created. The number of SWO bills can be reduced by using the Aggregation procedure described in the Aggregation section above. Policies for penalties related to late or non-payment are described above. �� ��. � �� �� � �� �� ��� ��� � � � IIV � i� � � � �� �illl�� �h I � �� �" ���� i �� � iu�, � �i ��Ili��� �hl II�II�p � � I I �h � i � � ii � � �� � � i i � IIII�� IIII IIII IIII .������.IIII III����,°i�� IIII�� ��IIII IIII���.IIII �IIII IIII���. IIII IIII�IIII IIII IIII���.IIII IIII���.IIII�IIII IIII ��IIII�IIII� IIII ����IIII IIII II� III���IIII�� IIII IIII���. IIII ������ IIII�IIII IIII���IIII IIII�� IIII� ��������IIII IIII IIII��IIII � � � � � � � � �� � � � � �� 21 I The sections below,while not policy decisions, are still important processes and procedures that should be considered by the Select Board prior to implementation of the Stormwater Enterprise Fund. These processes will reduce administrative costs and maintain accurate billing data. ..'���. ��.. �`� � �. ��. ��°�. The Town plans to implement stormwater enterprise fees that are based on a parcel's measured impervious area and bill for those charges using the Town's existing water and sewer billing system (described further in the Billing Mechanism section below). It is likely that there will be parcels with billable impervious area that do not match to an existing water/sewer utility account or match to only inactive accounts. These parcels are considered stormwater only parcels(SWO), meaning stormwater is the only utility fee charged to the parcel, and no existing account exists to which the stormwater fee can be added. To reduce the number of SWO accounts and associated administrative costs while maximizing collections, a process called Aggregation is typically used.Aggregation refers to the practice of combining the stormwater fees for multiple parcels and billing them together, on one or more accounts. In order to aggregate properties, they must meet certain criteria such as sharing a parcel boundary and identical ownership name(with allowance for misspellings and abbreviations). VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIV� �lii ����p� m�� �.������������ i��.� ����o���� �..� ����o���� ��wm ��������,��� � �����������i �u ������ ��� Stacked Parcels are a set of multiple parcels in the GIS mapping system that are placed on top of each other. This is typically done in the parcel data set to capture multiple ownership within one geographical space such condominiums, so that all property owners associated with that area can be billed for taxes.An example of a stacked parcel is highlighted in Figure 4 below. This parcel has 27 parcels stacked together. �� � , � ��� r uilii''"" � ,, ( ;. ,`'` r � f G , '; ; ; ,J , ; ,J „ % ;- �� ;, ' �l � ; ; � ,' f'` ; ! � °"� '� i � i;, Ih�,4 , ,' , �, ,. �' � , Figure 4: Example of Stacked Parcel in Lexington(Map ID: 57-145) This becomes an issue in billing the stormwater enterprise fee due to the GIS processes involved in assigning impervious area to its associated parcel(s). If GIS processes are not in place to address the stacked parcels,the entire impervious area located within the stack could be billed multiple times, instead of dividing and distributing the impervious area amongst the various owners or water/sewer bill account holders. Raftelis has adjusted the existing parcel layer to account for stacked parcels in the current preliminary rate calculations. Moving forward, as data maintenance processes occur, the Town should ensure that parcels are grouped by parcel ID, so future billing errors do not occur. � . � ��' . .�'�.���.�.� �.. .�. . ��� To ensure accuracy in billing, the data upon which bills are based must be periodically updated. This includes impervious area, parcel, and utility account data. Impervious area has been measured initially in GIS using aerial imagery. However, there are three processes by which impervious area can be updated:periodic updates using new aerial imagery,permit plans for new construction and demolition, and adjustments based upon customer service requests.Updates to impervious area maps using new aerial imagery should occur every 2-5 years based upon cost and availability of new imagery and rate of development. Updates to impervious area based upon permits should occur on a monthly or bi-annual basis prior to utility bill distribution, depending on average number of permits being received. Updates based on adjustments requested by customer should occur at the time of the request if adjustments are found to be required. Parcel data is updated by the Town's tax assessment office, including changes to ownership and parcel boundaries, subdivisions and recombinations. Since the stormwater enterprise fee is based upon the amount of impervious area on a parcel,updates to parcel data will need to be made,at a minimum,bi-annually,prior to creation and distribution of each utility bill. Utility account data is updated using the MUNIS system. A policy describing updates to the utility account data is described in the Customer Move-out/Transfer section above. Other updates to account data should be on the same timeline as updates to the water and sewer accounts. � � ��. ��� �� � � �.�� � ��� ���� � � � ��,o ���� � � �� uu � ����ui� iiip i ��� � ^ � � ����, IIIIIIIII �i IV ip p�ii � � � � � � �� �i �� ii �� � � � � � �h � i � � �� i i � IIII�� �IIII IIII IIII .�������.IIII III���������IIII�� ��IIII IIII���.IIII � �IIII IIII���. IIII IIII�IIII IIII IIII���.IIII IIII���.IIII��IIII IIII �IIII��IIII� IIII �����IIII IIII II� � III���IIII�� IIII IIII����.��"��IIII �������„� IIII�IIII ��IIII��IIII�IIII�� IIII���������IIII IIII IIII��IIII 23 ssessor MAP PAR ID Records Muni Owner Address 10-26A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON CONCORD AVE 10-48 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON CAMBRIDGE/CONCORD 11-96A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON CAMBRIDGE/CONCORD 11-98 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON SPRING ST 1-1B 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION CONCORD AVE 13-107 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI CHASE AVE 13-139 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON TARBELL AVE 13-145 1 LEXINGTON HOUSING AUTHORITY 31 TARBELL AVE 13-200 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BANKS AVE 13-207 1 LEXINGTON HOUSING ASSISTANCE BOARD INC 18 BANKS AVE 13-23 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON SYLVIA ST 13-260 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON ANN ST 13-290 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON HILLSIDE AVE 13-291 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HILLSIDE AVE 13-292 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION HILLSIDE AVE 13-293 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION HILLSIDE AVE 13-294 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION HILLSIDE AVE 13-295 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION HILLSIDE AVE 13-296 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION HILLSIDE AVE 13-297 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION HILLSIDE AVE 13-298 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION HILLSIDE AVE 13-300 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HILLSIDE AVE 13-301 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION HILLSIDE AVE 13-302 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION HILLSIDE AVE 13-3056 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION HILLSIDE AVE 13-306 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION HILLSIDE AVE 13-307 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION HILLSIDE AVE 13-308 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION HILLSIDE AVE 13-309 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION HILLSIDE AVE 13-310 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION HILLSIDE AVE 13-311 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION HILLSIDE AVE 13-312 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION HILLSIDE AVE 13-313 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION HILLSIDE AVE 13-314 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION HILLSIDE AVE 13-315 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION HILLSIDE AVE 13-316 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI BOWKER ST 13-332 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION CLELLAND RD 13-382 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BOW ST 13-410 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BOW ST 13-421A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BOW ST 14-111E 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MORELAND AVE 14-142 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI PLEASANT ST 14-1B 1 LEXINGTON HOUSING ASSISTANCE BOARD INC 8 BRUCE RD 14-42C 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI OAK ST 14-42D 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI OAK ST 14-42E 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI OAK ST 14-42G 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION COMMIS 21 OAK ST 14-42H 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION COMMIS OAK ST 14-46 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON 572 MASSACHUSETTS AVE 15-113 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON ALLEN ST 15-118 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON GARDEN AVE 15-120 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BLOSSOMCREST RD 15-121 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON CLEMATIS RD 15-122 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON CLEMATIS RD 15-19 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON ROCKVILLE AVE 15-40A 1 LEXINGTON HOUSING AUTHORITY S DAVIS RD 15-42B 1 LEXINGTON HOUSING ASSISTANCE BOARD INC 16 PHILIP RD 15-43A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON PHILIP RD 15-45B 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON - BOWMAN SCHOOL 9 PHILIP RD 15-46A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MORELAND AVE 15-54A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION MORELAND AVE 15-55B 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MORELAND AVE 15-68 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION PHILIP RD 16-11 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON WALTHAM ST 16-36B 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BLOSSOMCREST RD 16-4A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION HAYDEN AVE 16-62A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BLOSSOMCREST RD 17-1 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON OFF HAYDEN 17-3C 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON HAYDEN AVE 17-4C 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON OFF HAYDEN 17-5B 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON OFF HAYDEN 17-5D 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON OFF VALLEYFIELD 19-2 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION HOBBS BROOK RES 20-172 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON ZOAR AVE 20-193 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON HILLCREST AVE 20-38 1 LEXINGTON HOUSING ASSISTANCE BOARD INC LOWELL ST 20-38A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON 32 LOWELL ST 20-40A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON LOWELL ST 20-43 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON 52 LOWELL ST 20-61 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON RINDGE AVE 20-62 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON RINDGE AVE 20-63 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON RINDGE AVE 20-64 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON RINDGE AVE 21-24A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BRANDON ST 21-31 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI NORTON RD 21-3A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MASSACHUSETTS AVE 21-3B 1 LEXINGTON HOUSING AUTHORITY 561 MASSACHUSETTS AVE 21-50 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON WINSHIP RD 21-5B 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MASSACHUSETTS AVE 21-7 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON - ROBBINS CEMETERY MASSACHUSETTS AVE 22-146 1 LEXINGTON HOUSING ASSISTANCE BOARD INC 2 & 3 SPENCER ST 22-52 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON - EAST LEXIN 735 MASSACHUSETTS AVE 22-64 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON - ROBBINS PA MASSACHUSETTS AVE 23-226 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON OFF MARRETT RD 23-27 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION OFF MARRETT RD 23-28 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION CLEMATIS RD 24-121 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON VALLEYFIELD ST 24-122 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION VALLEYFIELD ST 24-123 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON VALLEYFIELD ST 24-124 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON VALLEYFIELD ST 24-125 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON VALLEYFIELD ST 24-126 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON VALLEYFIELD ST 24-127 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON VALLEYFIELD ST 24-128 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON VALLEYFIELD ST 24-129 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON VALLEYFIELD ST 24-132 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON WALTHAM ST 24-133 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON WALTHAM ST 24-134 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION GRASSLAND ST 24-21 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON GRASSLAND ST 24-24 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON VALLEYFIELD ST 24-31 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION VALLEYFIELD ST 24-32 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION VALLEYFIELD ST 24-33 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION VALLEYFIELD ST 24-34 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION VALLEYFIELD ST 24-35 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON VALLEYFIELD ST 24-36 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION VALLEYFIELD ST 24-37 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION VALLEYFIELD ST 24-38 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION VALLEYFIELD ST 24-40 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION COMMIS VALLEYFIELD ST 24-41 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION VALLEYFIELD ST 24-42 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION VALLEYFIELD ST 24-52 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON VALLEYFIELD ST 24-60 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BRIDGE ST 24-68A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION WALTHAM ST 24-69A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON WALTHAM ST 24-75 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION WALTHAM ST 24-76 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION BROOKSIDE AVE 24-77 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON STEDMAN RD 24-8 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON GRASSLAND ST 24-83A 1 LEXINGTON HOUSING ASSISTANCE BOARD INC 3 STEDMAN RD 25-161 1 LEXINGTON HOUSING AUTHORITY 39 SPRING ST 25-166 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON SPRING ST 25-265 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI 49 GRASSLAND ST 28-34 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON LOWELL ST 28-38G 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON SUMMER ST 28-39 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON SUMMER ST 28-40A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON SUMMER ST 28-51 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON PHILEMON ST 28-60A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON PATRICIA TER 28-70 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON HASKELL ST 29-1A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON LILLIAN RD 29-59 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON ARCOLA ST 29-8 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON LILLIAN RD 29-82 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON ORCHARD LN 30-104 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MAPLE ST 30-37A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION MASSACHUSETTS AVE 30-62 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON TOWER RD 30-81 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON - EAST LEXIN 998 MASSACHUSETTS AVE 30-83 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON SPENCER ST 30-84 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI MAPLE ST 30-92 1 LEXINGTON HOUSING ASSISTANCE BOARD INC 1001 MASSACHUSETTS AVI 31-546 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON 130R MARRETT RD 31-58 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MARRETT RD 31-63D 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON 39 MARRETT RD 31-63E 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MARRETT RD 31-80 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MARRETT RD 31-81 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MARRETT RD 31-90A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI MARRETT RD 31-90C 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MARRETT RD 31-90D 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION COMMIS MARRETT RD 31-91 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON HIGHLAND AVE 31-92 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI MARRETT RD 32-12 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON WALTHAM ST 32-167B 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION MARRETT RD 32-175B 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MARRETT RD 32-1776 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MARRETT RD 32-177C 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON 17 STEDMAN RD 32-209 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON WORTHEN RD 32-210 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION WORTHEN RD 32-50 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON GRAPEVINE AVE 32-60 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MARRETT RD 33-100 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MARRETT RD 33-143 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BRIDGE SCHO 55 MIDDLEBY RD 33-150A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON DOWNING RD 33-247 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON PROSPECT HILL RD 33-85 1 LEXINGTON HOUSING ASSISTANCE BOARD INC 454 MARRETT RD 33-90 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MARRETT RD 33-99 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -TOWN RESERVOIR 501 MARRETT RD 34-124A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MIDDLE ST 34-164 1 TOWN OF LEXI NGTON I DYLWI LDE RD 34-181 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BICENTENNIAL DR 34-189 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BICENTENNIAL DR 36-27 1 TOWN OF LEXI NGTON WH I PPLE RD 36-29 1 TOWN OF LEXI NGTON WH I PPLE RD 36-36 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON LOWELL ST 36-37A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON LOWELL ST 36-37B 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON LOWELL ST 36-38 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON LOWELL ST 36-38A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON WINCHESTER DR 36-39 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON WINCHESTER DR 37-172 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON SANDERSON RD 38-137 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION BUTTERFIELD RD 38-141 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION BUTTERFIELD RD 38-21 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON HARRINGTON SCHOOL 328 LOWELL ST 38-49 151 LEXINGTON HOUSING ASSISTANCE BOARD INC 1-150 EMERSON GARDENS 38-4A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI 64 MAPLE ST 38-75 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON VILLAGE CIR 38-79 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON VILLAGE CIR 38-7A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI 74 MAPLE ST 38-80 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON SANDERSON RD 38-91 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON SANDERSON RD 38-94 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON SANDERSON RD 39-62 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON 1403 MASSACHUSETTS AVI 39-646 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MASSACHUSETTS AVE 39-82 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MASSACHUSETTS AVE 39-83 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MASSACHUSETTS AVE 40-232 1 TOWN OF LEXI NGTON WI NTH ROP RD 41-120 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON WORTHEN RD 4-12 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION WALNUT ST 41-46 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON OUTLOOK DR 4-1A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON CONCORD AVE 42-1 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON 52 LINCOLN ST 42-16 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MIDDLEBY RD 42-199 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON FAIRLAND ST 42-83 1 LEXINGTON HOUSING ASSISTANCE BOARD INC 1 WILSON RD 44-3A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MARRETT RD 44-4 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MILL ST 46-113A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MAPLE ST 46-126A 1 LEXINGTON HOUSING AUTHORITY 299 WOBURN ST 46-131 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON SOLOMON PIERCE RD 46-136 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION BUTTERFIELD RD 46-26 1 LEXINGTON HOUSING ASSISTANCE BOARD INC 300 WOBURN ST 46-28 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON WOBURN ST 46-31 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON LOWELL ST 46-99 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON LOWELL ST 47-13 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION WOBURN ST 47-164J 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION HOWARD MUNROE PL 47-164K 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION HOWARD MUNROE PL 47-170 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON SOLOMON PIERCE RD 47-175 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON WOBURN ST 47-39A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION COMM 100 WOBURN ST 47-44 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON VINE ST 47-45A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION VINE ST 47-45B 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON 116 VINE ST 47-60 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON UTICA ST 47-61A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION OFF UTICA ST 47-61B 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI UTICA ST 48-103 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON EDISON WY 48-106 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON GRANT PL 48-169 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON 1625 MASSACHUSETTS AVI 48-170A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON 1557 MASSACHUSETTS AVI 48-225 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON VINE ST 48-276 73 LEXINGTON HOUSING ASSISTANCE BOARD INC 1475-1475 MASSACHUSET- 48-276B 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MASSACHUSETTS AVE 48-277 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MASSACHUSETTS AVE 49-11 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MASSACHUSETTS AVE 49-153 1 LEXINGTON HOUSING AUTHORITY 45 FOREST ST 49-164A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON CLARKE ST 49-165 1 TOWN OF LEXI NGTON - BELFRY H I L CLARKE ST 49-166 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON 1884 MASSACHUSETTS AVI 49-182 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON - HASTINGS P MASSACHUSETTS AVE 49-183 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON WALTHAM ST 49-184 1 LEXINGTON HOUSING AUTHORITY WALTHAM ST 49-23 1 LEXINGTON HOUSING ASSISTANCE BOARD INC 165 WALTHAM ST 49-3 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MASSACHUSETTS AVE 49-4A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON 1875 MASSACHUSETTS AVI 49-55 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MUZZEY ST 49-5A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MERIAM ST 49-71 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MASSACHUSETTS AVE 49-72 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MUZZEY ST 49-77 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON 1874 MASSACHUSETTS AVI 49-78 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON 12 CLARKE ST 49-90 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON - HIGH SCHOOL 251 WALTHAM ST 50-20 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON 14 MORGAN RD 50-214A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MASSACHUSETTS AVE 50-240 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON CARMEL CIR 50-92 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON GRANDVIEW AVE 50-94 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON GRANDVIEW AVE 51-14A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON GRANDVIEW AVE 51-146 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON GRANDVIEW AVE 51-14D 1 LEXINGTON HOUSING ASSISTANCE BOARD INC 15 GRANDVIEW AVE 51-14E 1 LEXINGTON HOUSING ASSISTANCE BOARD INC GRANDVIEW AVE 51-45A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON - MARIA HASTINGS 7 CROSBY RD 51-82 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MASSACHUSETTS AVE 51-84 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON WOOD ST 5-18A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON WALTHAM ST 5-38 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON SCOTT RD 5-39 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON SCOTT RD 54-107 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON LACONIA ST 54-146 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON WE66 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LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI EARL ST 72-329 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI EARL ST 72-33 1 LEXINGTON HOUSING AUTHORITY 15 EARL ST 72-330 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI EARL ST 72-331 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI EARL ST 72-332 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI EARL ST 72-333 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI EARL ST 72-334 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON WARD ST 72-335 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI WARD ST 72-336 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI WARD ST 72-337 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI WARD ST 72-338 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI WARD ST 72-339 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI WARD ST 72-340 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI WARD ST 72-341 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI WARD ST 72-342 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI WARD ST 72-343 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI WARD ST 72-344 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI WARD ST 72-345 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI WARD ST 72-351 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI LINDEN ST 72-352 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI LINDEN ST 72-353 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI LINDEN ST 72-354 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI LINDEN ST 72-355 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI LINDEN ST 72-356 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON LINDEN ST 72-357 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI LINDEN ST 72-358 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI LINDEN ST 72-359 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI LINDEN ST 72-36 1 LEXINGTON HOUSING AUTHORITY 39 GARFIELD ST 72-360 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI LINDEN ST 72-361 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON ELM ST 72-362 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI ELM ST 72-363 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI ELM ST 72-364 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI ELM ST 72-365 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI ELM ST 72-366 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI ELM ST 72-367 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI ELM ST 72-368 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI ELM ST 72-369 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI ELM ST 72-37 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON - LEX- HAB EARL ST 72-370 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON ELM ST 72-371 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI ELM ST 72-372 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI ELM ST 72-373 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HICKORY ST 72-374 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HICKORY ST 72-375 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HICKORY ST 72-376 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HICKORY ST 72-377 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HICKORY ST 72-378 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HICKORY ST 72-379 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HICKORY ST 72-38 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON EARL ST 72-380 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON HICKORY ST 72-381 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HICKORY ST 72-382 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI EARL ST 72-383 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI EARL ST 72-384 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI EARL ST 72-385 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI EARL ST 72-386 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI EARL ST 72-387 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI EARL ST 72-388 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI EARL ST 72-389 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI EARL ST 72-39 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON EARL ST 72-390 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI EARL ST 72-391 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI EARL ST 72-392 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI EARL ST 72-393 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI EARL ST 72-394 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON EARL ST 72-395 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI EARL ST 72-396 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI WARD ST 72-397 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI WARD ST 72-398 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI WARD ST 72-399 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI WARD ST 72-40 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON EARL ST 72-400 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI WARD ST 72-401 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION WARD ST 72-402 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION WARD ST 72-403 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION WARD ST 72-404 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION WARD ST 72-405 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION WARD ST 72-406 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION WARD ST 72-407 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION WARD ST 72-408 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION WARD ST 72-409 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI WARD ST 72-41 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON EARL ST 72-412 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI REED ST 72-413 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI REED ST 72-414 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON REED ST 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LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI ACORN ST 72-489 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON ACORN ST 72-49 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HICKORY ST 72-490 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI ACORN ST 72-491 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HIGHLAND ST 72-492 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI POPLAR ST 72-50 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HICKORY ST 72-502 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION GARFIELD ST 72-503 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION GARFIELD ST 72-51 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HICKORY ST 72-52 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HICKORY ST 72-521 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION VALLEY RD 72-53 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HICKORY ST 72-54 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HICKORY ST 72-55 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HICKORY ST 72-56 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HICKORY ST 72-57 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HICKORY ST 72-58 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HICKORY ST 72-59 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HICKORY ST 72-60 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HICKORY ST 72-61 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HICKORY ST 72-62 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HICKORY ST 72-63 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HICKORY ST 72-64 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HICKORY ST 72-65 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HICKORY ST 72-66 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HICKORY ST 72-67 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HICKORY ST 72-68 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HICKORY ST 72-69 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HICKORY ST 72-70 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI HICKORY ST 72-71 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI ELM ST 72-72 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION ELM ST 72-73 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI ELM ST 72-74 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI ELM ST 72-75 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI ELM ST 72-76 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI ELM ST 72-77 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI ELM ST 72-78 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI BIRCH ST 72-79 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI BIRCH ST 72-80 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI BIRCH ST 72-81 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION BEECH ST 72-82 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION 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BEECH ST 73-3 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BEECH ST 73-4 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BEECH ST 73-5 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BEECH ST 73-6A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON CEDAR ST 73-7A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION CEDAR ST 73-8 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON HARTWELL AVE 75-10 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON LOWELL ST 75-15 63 LEXINGTON HOUSING ASSISTANCE BOARD INC 661-665 LOWELL ST 75-28 1 LEXINGTON HOUSING AUTHORITY 134 NORTH ST 75-29 1 LEXINGTON HOUSING AUTHORITY 132 NORTH ST 75-30 1 LEXINGTON HOUSING AUTHORITY 130 NORTH ST 75-31 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON NORTH ST 75-6D 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON GRANGER POND WAY 76-11A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI 20 BRENT RD 76-43 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON ADAMS ST 76-57A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION LONGFELLOW RD 77-24A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI BURLINGTON ST 77-43A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BURLINGTON ST 77-46 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON - KINNEENS P BURLINGTON ST 7-77 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON PEACOCK FARM RD 77-83A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON - KINNEEN LA BURLINGTON ST 78-111 29 LEXINGTON HOUSING ASSISTANCE BOARD INC 314-314 BEDFORD ST 78-114R 1 LEXINGTON HOUSING ASSISTANCE BOARD INC 336 BEDFORD ST 78-114S 1 LEXINGTON HOUSING ASSISTANCE BOARD INC 338 BEDFORD ST 78-116 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BEDFORD ST 78-118 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON WILLOW ST 78-119 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON WILLOW ST 78-120 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON VALLEY RD 78-121 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON VALLEY RD 78-122 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON VALLEY RD 78-123 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON VALLEY RD 78-124 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON VALLEY RD 78-277 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON WYMAN RD 79-1 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON REED ST 79-10 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON AVON ST 79-11 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION AVON ST 79-12 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON AVON ST 79-15 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON VALLEY RD 79-17 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON VALLEY RD 79-2 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON REED ST 79-23 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON VALLEY RD 79-26 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BROOK ST 79-28 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MYRTLE ST 79-3 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON REED ST 79-30 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON VALLEY RD 79-31 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON VALLEY RD 79-32 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON VALLEY RD 79-33 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON VALLEY RD 79-34 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON VALLEY RD 79-35 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BROOK ST 79-36 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BROOK ST 79-360 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON 348 BEDFORD ST 79-38 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BROOK ST 79-39 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BROOK ST 79-4 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON REED ST 79-40 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BROOK ST 79-41 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BROOK ST 79-42 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BROOK ST 79-43 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON VALLEY RD 79-45A 1 TOW N O F LEX I N GTO N AVO N ST 79-49 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -SANITARY F HARTWELL AVE 79-5 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON REED ST 79-50 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON HARTWELL AVE 79-52 1 LEXINGTON HOUSING AUTHORITY 7 AVON ST 79-6 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON REED ST 80-2 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON HARTWELL AVE 80-3 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION HARTWELL AVE 8-18B 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON PLEASANT ST 82-120 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MEAD CIR 82-19 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON ROBINSON RD 82-20 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON ROBINSON RD 82-63 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON PARTRIDGE RD 82-65A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BURLINGTON ST 82-656 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON PARTRIDGE RD 82-66 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BURLINGTON ST 82-67 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BURLINGTON ST 82-9 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON ROBINSON RD 83-102B 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON JUSTIN ST 83-106 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON GROVE ST 83-106A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON GROVE ST 83-107 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON WYMAN RD 83-108C 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON GROVE ST 83-108D 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON GROVE ST 83-113C 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON GROVE ST 83-128 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BERNARD ST 83-130 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON - ESTABROOK 117 GROVE ST 83-145 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON GROVE ST 83-146 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON GROVE ST 8-31B 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON PLEASANT ST 83-3 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BEDFORD ST 83-99A 1 TOW N O F LEX I N GTO N RO UTE 128 83-99C 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON JUSTIN ST 83-99D 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON JUSTIN ST 84-19A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON IVAN ST 84-20 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON IVAN ST 84-32 1 LEXINGTON HOUSING ASSISTANCE BOARD INC 425 BEDFORD ST 8-45 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON PLEASANT ST 84-55A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BEDFORD ST 84-56 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BEDFORD ST 84-68 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BEDFORD ST 8-47 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON CAMBRIDGE/CONCORD 84-82 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -WESTVIEW C BEDFORD ST 85-9 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON 63 WESTVIEW ST 86-1 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION ROBINSON RD 86-13 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION TURNING MILL RD 86-15 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON TURNING MILL RD 86-19 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON TURNING MILL RD 86-23 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON TURNING MILL RD 86-29 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON TURNING MILL RD 86-30 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON PARTRIDGE RD 86-30A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON PARTRIDGE RD 86-39 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON PARTRIDGE RD 8-67 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON WATERTOWN ST 87-14 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON GROVE ST 87-18 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON GROVE ST 87-26A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON GROVE ST 87-35 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON RANGEWAY 87-36 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON RANGEWAY 87-61 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON HADLEY RD 87-62 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON HADLEY RD 87-63 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON HADLEY RD 87-9 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION GROVE ST 88-57 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON JAMES ST 89-22 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON TURNING MILL RD 89-22A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON GROVE ST 89-32 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON TURNING MILL RD 89-56 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON GROVE ST 89-72 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON GROVE ST 90-157 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON CARRIAGE DR 90-23 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MORRIS ST 90-29 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI MARVIN ST 90-30A 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON MARVIN ST 90-31 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATI MARVIN ST 90-32 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON WINTER ST 90-38 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON WINTER ST 90-64 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON 18 RANGEWAY 90-80 1 LEXINGTON HOUSING AUTHORITY 5 RANGEWAY 90-82 1 LEXINGTON HOUSING ASSISTANCE BOARD INC 31 SKYVIEW RD 9-106 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BLOSSOMCREST RD 9-108 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BLOSSOMCREST RD 91-16 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION COMMIS GROVE ST 91-1D 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON -CONSERVATION COMMIS GROVE ST 9-143 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON BLOSSOM ST 9-92 1 TOWN OF LEXINGTON HANSON AVE ��� i������� pi i �����, u�� ��� i��� ���,i � �II III � � � � ��" � ��� � � '� ��"�"„" u m illl���" u � i�� �i ill pi � II �ii � p � I �h II �� IIII ii� �IIII IIII 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IIII IIII i�IIII IIII IIII�o�.IIII IIII�o�,IIII�IIII IIII ����IIII ii�IIII� IIII ��„�li IIII IIII����II� � �III ii�IIII„�lu IIII Illl�io�,����IIII ��o��� IIII�IIII �IIII��IIII�IIII p� IIII���i���u��IIII IIII Illl�i�IIII 25 Code Description Customer Class 1010 Single Fam MDL-01 SFR 1020 Condo MDL-05 NSFR 1040 TWO FAMILY MDL-03 SFR 1050 TH REE FAM NSFR 1060 AC LND IMP MDL-01 NSFR 106V AC LND IMP MDL-00 NSFR 1090 M U LTI HSES NSFR 1110 APT 4-U NT NSFR 1120 APT OVER 8 M DL-94 NSFR 1210 BOARDNG HS NSFR 1250 OTH R LIV F NSFR 1300 RES ACLNDV MDL-00 NSFR 1310 RES ACLNPO NSFR 1320 RES ACLNUD NSFR 1400 DAY CARE M DL-01 NSFR 3000 HOTELS NSFR 3010 MOTELS MDL-94 NSFR 3020 I N NS NSFR 3040 NURSING HM NSFR 3050 HOSP PVT MDL-94 NSFR 3100 RTL OI L ST M DL-96 NSFR 3180 COM GRN HS NSFR 3220 STORE/SHOP MDL-94 NSFR 3230 SHOPNGMALL MDL-94 NSFR 3240 SUPERMKT NSFR 3250 DWNTWN RET NSFR 3260 REST/CLUBS MDL-94 NSFR 3300 AUTO V S&S MDL-95 NSFR 3320 AUTO REPR NSFR 3330 FUEL SV/PR NSFR 3340 GAS ST SRV NSFR 3350 CAR WASH NSFR 3370 PARK LOT NSFR 3400 OFFICE BLD M DL-94 NSFR 3410 BANK BLDG NSFR 3420 PROF BLDG MDL-94 NSFR 3450 OFFICE LAB MDL-94 NSFR 3530 FRATNL ORG MDL-94 NSFR 3550 FUNERAL HM NSFR 3750 TEN N IS CLB NSFR 3900 DEVEL LAND NSFR 3920 U N DEV LAN D NSFR 4030 ACCLN D M FG NSFR 4040 R-D FAC I L N S F R 4060 LAB OFFICE NSFR 4061 IND CONDO UNIT NSFR 4230 ELEC ROW NSFR 4240 ELECSUBSTA MDL-96 NSFR 4300 TEL X STA NSFR 4330 RAD/TV TR NSFR 7120 TR CRP VEG NSFR 8050 616 GOLF MDL-94 NSFR 805V 61B GOLF MDL-00 NSFR 8110 61B SWIM NSFR 9000 US GOVT M DL-00 NSFR 9010 COMM-MASS NSFR 9020 COUNTY NSFR 9030 MUNICPAL MDL-94 NSFR 9035 TOWN-PROP MDL-96 NSFR 903R MUNICPAL MDL-01 NSFR 903V MUNICPAL MDL-00 NSFR 9040 PRI SCHOOL MDL-94 NSFR 9041 PRI SCHOOL MDL-96 NSFR 904R PRI SCHOOL MDL-01 NSFR 9050 P/HOS CHAR MDL-94 NSFR 905R P/HOS CHAR MDL-01 NSFR 905V P/HOS CHAR MDL-00 NSFR 9060 CH U RCH ETC M DL-01 NSFR 906C CH U RCH ETC M DL-94 NSFR 906V CH U RCH ETC M DL-00 NSFR 9080 HSNG AUTH MDL-01 NSFR 908V HSNG AUTH MDL-00 NSFR 9090 RELIGIOUS NSFR 9100 CHARITABLE NSFR 9200 NON PROFIT MDL-96 NSFR 920V NON PROFIT MDL-00 NSFR 9300 FORN/CNSL NSFR 995 CON DO MAI N RES NSFR 995C CON DO MAI N COM NSFR 995X CON DO MAI N M IXE NSFR Matrix of Policy Decisions-Town of Lexin�ton Stormwater Utilitv Option 1 Option 2 � � l , ���� ������� � ���� � � t � � 3 Tiers 4 Tiers Bill munici all -owned Bill munici all -owned p Y p Y ,� �� ' '�� � ' ���� -�;�, � '����� l,� ��� � � properties via direct properties via payment of transfer from GF stormwater bill Establish a credit olic p Y for rain barrels , Watershed Stewardship � ��i, ��- �� � �� °�� -� � N�A P rog ra m, a n d Stormwater Permit Re uirments q Less Critical Policy Decisions Condominium/Multi-Family Properties Bill to master meter Bill to individual tenant Other Multi-Tenant Billing Select a single account Split bill evenly between to bill accounts on property Bill all roads not owned Exempt roads that sit on Common Area Billing including Private Roads by the Town or State of their own parcel, including MA unaccepted roads Bill an entire billing period Bill each occupant a to whoever occupies the Customer Move Outs/Transfers property on the last prorated daily rate calendar day of a given billing period Handle abatements Establish separate board to Customer Service— handle stormwater through Water and Appeals/Adjustments/A►batements abatements made up of Sewer Abatement Board T wn ffi i I 0 o cas Penalties for Late/Non-Payment Tax bill lien Lien and water shutoff Round up the measured Round up and round down Whole ERU Billing for Non-Single Family ERUs and charge a Residential Parcels minimum of 1 ERU to all the measured ERUs for all NSFR properties NSFR properties Option 3 Recommended Policy Support for Recommended Policy Page# 2 3 Tiers with Cap 3 Tiers with Cap Provides most ERUs for rate base 2 Exempt municipally- Purpose is to remove stormwater from Exempt municipally-owned owned properties r r i fr m h f GF, applying credits is added from the fee p ope t es o t e ee administrative burden 6 Establish a credit policy for Credit programs reduce the drivers of rain barrels, Watershed the Town's stormwater costs. These N/A Stewardship Program, and programs are already administered by Stormwater Permit the Town Requirments 7 9 Town does not individually meter N/A Bill to master meter residential tenants. 9 Split bill evenly between More equitable due to shared use of N/A IA. Both policies require adjustment accounts on property process. 10 Exempt all private Exempt roads that sit on Private ways sit on parcels with roads regardless of their own parcel, including buildings and other IA. Billing parcel configuration unaccepted roads unnaccepted roads adds adminstrative burden 10 Bill an entire billing Bill an entire billing period period to whoever to whoever occupies the occupies the property on the first calendar property on the first Less administrative burden day of a given billing calendar day of a given period billing period 11 Establish separate The Water and Sewer Abatement board to handle Establish separate board to Board handles much different cases. abatements made up handle stormwater The board should be made of of Town officials and abatements made up of individuals involved in the fee process Town officials in order to provide the most fair public appointees ru I i ngs. 12 N/A Tax bill lien Follows precedent 13 Bill NSFR properties Round up and round down for the exact number More simplified billing process and the measured ERUs for all of ineasured ERUs, rounds up less customers NSFR properties including decimals 13 AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING AGENDAITEM TITLE: Review and Approve Request for Stormwater Regulation Amendment PRESENTER: ITEM Maris sa Li iero S enior C ivil NUMB E R: gg � Engineer and John Livsey, Town En ineer I.3 g S UMMARY: T he To wn is required und er the E PA M S 4 p ermit to up d ate o ur s to rmwater regulatio n p erfo rmanc e s tand ard s to ens ure c ertain s to rmwater runo ff retentio n amo unts and fo r ad d itio nal c o ntro 1 o f c o ntaminants and nutrients. SUGGESTED MOTION: Mo ve to ac c ep t the regulatio ns as p re s ented to ens ure c o mp lianc e with the E PA M S 4 p ermit. 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Purpose&Authority..............................................................................................................................1 B. Adoption&Amendment........................................................................................................................1 C. Effective Date.........................................................................................................................................1 § 181-70.Definitions.....................................................................................................................................................1 § 181-71.Applicability&Proj ect Classification...........................................................................................................2 A. Applicability...........................................................................................................................................2 B. Project Classification..............................................................................................................................2 § 181-72.Administrative Procedures and Requirements...............................................................................................3 A. Permit Required......................................................................................................................................3 B. StormWater Management Permit Application........................................................................................3 C. Entry on Land.........................................................................................................................................4 D. Fees ..........................................................................................................4 .............................................. E. Permit Application Review Procedures........................................................................................... .......5 F. Changes to Approved Plans....................................................................................................................7 G. Proj ect Completion.................................................................................................................................7 H. Expiration of Stormwater Management Permit......................................................................................7 § 181-73. StormWater Management Performance Standards.........................................................................................7 A. Minimum Performance Standards..........................................................................................................7 B. Additional Design Criteria .................................................................................7 .................................... § 181-74.Erosion Control Performance Standards.......................................................................................................9 A. Erosion and Sediment Control Design Criteria......................................................................................9 § 181-75. Stormwater Management Plan Contents.....................................................................................................11 A. Proj ect Narrative ..................................................................................................................................11 B. Project Drawings and Specifications....................................................................................................11 C. Erosion and Sediment Control Plan.....................................................................................................12 D. Operation and Maintenance Plan..........................................................................................................12 § 181-76.Construction Implementation&Monitoring...............................................................................................13 A. Surety...................................................................................................................................................13 B. Inspections................................... .........................................................................................................14 C. Inadequacy of System..........................................................................................................................16 § 181-77.Proj ect Completion......................................................................................................................................17 A. "As-Built"Plans...................................................................................................................................17 B. Certificate of Completion.....................................................................................................................17 § 181-78.Ongoing Inspection and Maintenance........................ .................................................................................18 A. Maintenance Inspections......................................................................................................................18 B. Right-of-Entry for Inspection.......................................................................................................... ....18 C. Records of Inspections and Maintenance,Repair,Replacement and Disposal Activities....................19 D. Failure to Maintain...............................................................................................................................19 § 181-79.Waivers........................................................................................................................................................19 § 181-80.Enforcement................................................................................................................................................20 A. Notices and Orders...............................................................................................................................20 B. Purchase,Inheritance,or Acquisition of Property................................................................................20 C. Fines......................................................................................................................... .20 ........................... D. Remedies Not Exclusive ......................................................................................................................21 § 181-81. Severability..................................................................................................................................................21 i APPENDIX A: DEFINITIONS..................................................................................................................................22 APPENDIX B: LOW-IMPACT DEVELOPMENT PRACTICES.............................................................................26 APPENDIX C: STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN CONTENTS.................................................................26 APPENDIX D: EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN CONTENTS......................................................30 APPENDIX E: EXAMPLE INSPECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE CERTIFICATION FORM...........................32 ii Chapter 181, Article VI STORMWATER MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS Adopted September 26, 2016 by the Board of Selectmen § 181-69. General Provisions A. Purpose &Authority The purpose of these Regulations is to protect, maintain and enhance the public safety, environment, health, and general welfare by establishing minimum requirements and procedures to control the adverse effects of soil erosion and Sedimentation, construction Site Runoff, increased Post-Development Stormwater Runoff, decreased Groundwater Recharge, and nonpoint source pollution associated with new development, redevelopment or other land alterations. These Regulations are not intended to interfere with, abrogate or annul any other bylaw, rule or regulation, statute, or other provision of law, including, without limitation, Chapter 114 of the Code of the Town of Lexington(the"Stormwater Management Bylaw"). The requirements of this chapter should be considered minimum requirements, and where any provision of this chapter imposes restrictions different from those imposed by any other bylaw, rule or regulation, or other provision of law, whichever provisions are more restrictive or impose higher protective standards for human health or the environment shall take precedence. B. Adoption &Amendment The following Regulations are hereby adopted by the Board of Selectmen, acting as the Stormwater Authority, as provided in the Stormwater Management Bylaw. The Stormwater Agency shall enforce this chapter and resulting regulations, orders, violation notices, and enforcement orders, and may pursue all civil and criminal remedies for such violations and waive strict compliance with any requirement of these Regulations. C. Effective Date These Regulations shall take effect on January 1, 2017. A copy of these regulations shall be filed with the office of the Town Clerk, with appropriate endorsements, including (1) the date of adoption, the (2) date filed with the Town Clerk and (3) any amendments. § 181-70. Definitions The definitions contained in Appendix A of these Regulations apply to the issuance of a Stormwater Management Permit established by the Stormwater Management Bylaw and implemented through these Stormwater Management Regulations. Terms not defined in these Regulations or in the Stormwater Management Bylaw shall be construed according to their customary and usual meaning unless the context indicates a special or technical meaning. {A0393913.2} Pa.ge 1 § 181-71. Applicability & Project Classification A. A��licability These Regulations apply to all activities governed by the Stormwater Management Bylaw as described below: (1) Any activity that results in a Land Disturbance of greater than one acre of land, or any activity that disturbs less than one acre of land if that proj ect is part of a larger Common Plan of Development that will disturb a total of more than one acre of land; or (2) A new dwelling on a vacant lot, a new dwelling replacing an existing dwelling, or the reconstruction of an existing dwelling that is demolished to the extent of 50% or more of its replacement cost, as determined by the Building Commissioner or designee; or (3) Any development proj ect that: (a) Requires a special permit or a special permit with Site plan review; or (b) Requires approval of a definitive plan under the Subdivision Control Law. Stormwater discharges that are wholly subject to jurisdiction under the Wetlands Protection Act or Chapter 130 of the Code of the Town of Lexington, the Wetland Protection Bylaw, and demonstrate compliance with the Massachusetts Storm Water Management Standards as most recently revised and updated in accordance with revisions to the wetlands regulations, 310 CMR 10.00, and as reflected in an order of conditions or in a determination of applicability issued by the Conservation Commission are exempt from compliance with the Stormwater Management Bylaw and the remainder of these Regulations. B. Proiect Classification � Activities subj ect to these Regulations are referred to as Proj ects, Proj ects fall into one of two classifications; Above Threshold Proj ects and Below Threshold Proj ects. (1) Above Threshold Proj ect Classification: Any activity governed by the Stormwater Management Bylaw that(1)results in a Land Disturbance greater than or equal to one acre, or (2) that is part of a larger Common Plan of Development that eventually will disturb more than one acre of land is considered an Above-Threshold Proj ect. Activities governed by the Stormwater Management Bylaw that are Above-Threshold Proj ects shall be consistent with these regulations in their entirety. (2) Below Threshold Project Classification: Any activity governed by the Stormwater Management Bylaw, but which (1) results in a Land Disturbance less than one acre, and (2) that is not part of a larger Common Plan of Development that eventually will disturb more than one acre of land is a Below-Threshold Proj ect. Proj ects governed by the Stormwater Management Bylaw that are Below-Threshold Proj ects shall be consistent with {A0393913.2} Page 2 performance standards identified in Section 181-74. Below-Threshold Project Applicants shall only be required to submit the materials described in Section 181-72 B (2), and shall not be required to comply with the remaining Administrative Procedures and Requirements in S ection 181-72. § 181-72. Administrative Procedures and Requirements A. Permit Required (1) Proj ects that meet the applicability criteria of the Lexington Stormwater Management Bylaw shall require a Stormwater Management Permit in accordance with these Regulations. (2) No Land Disturbance activity shall occur until a permit has been issued hereunder and conditions of approval have been met. (3) No landowner or responsible party shall receive any building or other land development permits required for Land Disturbance activities without first meeting the requirements of the Bylaw and these Regulations prior to commencing the proposed activity. B. Stormwater Mana�ement Permit Application An application for a Stormwater Management Permit shall include the materials specified in this section. Additional copies may be requested by the Stormwater Agency. (1) For Above-Threshold Proj ects, as defined in Appendix A,the Applicant shall file with the Stormwater Agency,three(3)copies of a completed application package for a Stormwater Management Permit. Each copy of the completed Stormwater Management Permit Application package shall include: (a) An Application Form with original signatures of all property owners as well as the Applicant signature if the Applicant is not a property owner; (b) Proj ections of dates of commencement and completion of construction activities; (c) Payment of the application and other applicable fees; (d) A list of Abutters certified by the Assessor's Office, to be used by the Applicant to provide notice; (e) A list of requested waivers, if applicable. Such a request shall be accompanied by an explanation or documentation and as described in Section 181-79; (f� A Stormwater Management Plan; (g) An Erosion and Sediment Control Plan; {A0393913.21 Pa.ge 3 (h) An Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Plan; (i) Above-Threshold Proj ects subj ect to the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) General Permit for Storm Water Discharges from Construction Activities ("Construction General Permit") shall also submit the following with their application unless otherwise waived under 40 CFR § 122.26(b)(15)(i): [1] A Copy of the Notice of Intent to comply with the Construction General Permit; and [2] A Copy of receipt of EPA Authorization letter and tracking number. (j) A surety bond, if required, consistent with Section 181-76 of these Regulations. (2) For Below-Threshold Projects, Applicants shall submit an Erosion & Sediment Control Plan, consistent with performance standards identified in Section 181-74, directly to the Town of Lexington Building Department during application for Residential or Commercial Building Permits. Successful application of and acquisition of a Town of Lexington Building Permit will constitute compliance of Below-Threshold Proj ect Applicants with these Regulations. C. Entry on Land By filing an application for a Stormwater Management Permit, the property owner grants the Stormwater Agency and its agents, officers, and employees permission to enter the Site to verify the information in the application and to inspect for compliance after issuance of the Stormwater Management Permit, including the making of such examinations, surveys, or sampling as the Stormwater Agency deems necessary for such inspections, subj ect to the constitutions and laws of the United States and the Commonwealth. D. Fees For an Above-Threshold Proj ect,an Applicant shall pay with each submission of an application an Application Fee to cover expenses connected with the administration of and review of the Stormwater Management Permit and a Technical Review and Inspection Fee sufficient to cover professional services. The Stormwater Agency is authorized to retain a Registered Professional Engineer or other professional consultant to advise the Agency on any or all aspects of these applications. Applicants must pay Application and applicable Technical Review and Inspection fees before the review process may begin. Fees shall be calculated as follows: ��� Application Fees for Above Threshold Proiec�ts.� (a) All proj ects subj ect to the Stormwater Management Bylaw: A non-refundable fee of $0.01 per square foot of the proj ect disturbed area to be permitted,up to a maximum of $1,500.00. {A0393913.21 Pa.ge 4 (b) Permit Extensions/Modifications: A non-refundable fee of$100.00. (2) Technical Review and Ins�ection Fees for Above Threshold Proiects: (a) In addition to the above fees, the Stormwater Agency is authorized to require an Applicant to pay a fee for the reasonable costs and expenses for specific engineering and other consultant services deemed necessary by the Stormwater Agency. Payment of such fees may be required at any point in the review and inspection process prior to final Certificate of Completion. The initial amount of this technical review fee shall be five thousand dollars ($5,000.00). The final amount shall be determined by the Town Engineer. If the actual cost incurred by the Town for review of said application is less than the amount on deposit as specified above, the Stormwater Agency shall authorize that such excess amount be refunded to the Applicant concurrently with final action on said application (b) Such fee shall be held in a revolving fund by the Stormwater Agency, to be used to engage independent consultants should the Stormwater Agency determine necessary, based on the characteristics or complexity of the issues raised by the application and/or construction. Such fee shall be governed and administered in accordance with G.L. c.44 § 53G. (c) If prior to Certificate of Completion issuance, the Stormwater Agency finds that the initial deposit is not sufficient to cover actual costs incurred by the Town during the review of the application, the Applicant shall be required to submit forthwith such additional amount as is deemed required by the Stormwater Agency to cover such costs. The Stormwater Agency shall notify the Applicant of such additional amount in writing. Failure to submit such additional amount as required within fourteen (14) days of receipt of said notice shall be deemed reason to deny said application. (d) The Stormwater Agency reserves the right to waive or discount its fees at its discretion. E. Permit Application Review Procedures The Stormwater Agency shall review all applications for a Stormwater Management Permit for completeness. If the Stormwater Agency determines that the application is not complete, the Agency will notify the Applicant in writing, within twenty-one (21) days of receipt of the application,what additional information is required. The permit application review procedures are as follows: ��� Pre-Application Meeting (recommended for Above-Threshold Proj ects only) Prior to submittal of an application, the Applicant may request a Pre-Application meeting. The Stormwater Agency shall establish the meeting date during the Town's business hours. The meeting shall be held at the Town's Department of Public Works. The meeting will assist the Applicant in submission of a complete Stormwater Management Permit application. {A0393913.2 f Page 5 (1) Abutter Notification (required for Above-Threshold Proj ects only) At the time of application submittal, the Applicant shall provide notice to all Abutters of the application's filing and invite comment to the Agency on said application for a period of seven (7) days. The Agency shall make the application available for inspection by the public during business hours at the Department of Public Works. The Stormwater Agency may, in its discretion, waive this requirement if Abutters have been notified of the same proj ect at other stages of proj ect approval by other Town of Lexington boards or commissions. (2) Final Action The Stormwater Agency shall take final action within twenty-one (21) days of the receipt of a complete application unless such time is extended by agreement between the Applicant and the Stormwater Agency, per subsection 181-72(E)(4) below. The Stormwater Agency's final action, rendered in writing, shall be filed with the Department of Public Works and shall consist of either: (a) Approval of the Stormwater Management Permit Application based upon determination that the proposed plan will adequately protect the water resources of the Town of Lexington and is in compliance with the requirements set forth in these Regulations; (b) Approval of the Stormwater Management Permit Application subj ect to any conditions, modifications, or restrictions required by the Stormwater Agency which will ensure that the proj ect will adequately protect the water resources of the Town of Lexington and is in compliance with the requirements set forth in these Regulations; or (c) Disapproval of the Stormwater Management Permit Application based upon a determination that the proposed plan, as submitted, does not adequately protect water resources, as set forth in these Regulations, or the application is deemed incomplete. (3) Mutual Extension of Time The required time limits for final action may be extended by written agreement between the Applicant and the Stormwater Agency. A copy of such an agreement shall be filed with the Department of Public Works. (4) Constructive Approval Failure of the Stormwater Agency to take a final action for an application within twenty- one (21) days of receipt of a complete application shall be deemed to be approval of said Application. Upon certification by the Town Clerk that the allowed time has passed without Stormwater Agency action, the activity may proceed as proposed in the Application. {A0393913.2} Pa.ge 6 F. Chan_,es to A��roved Plans The Permittee must notify the Stormwater Agency in writing of any significant change or alteration in the system authorized in a Stormwater Management Permit before any such change or alteration is made. If the Stormwater Agency determines within twenty-one(21)days that the change or alteration is significant different in nature or character, it shall require the Applicant to submit an amended application and obtain approval of the change from the Stormwater Agency prior to construction. G. Proj ect Com�letion At final completion of all Above-Threshold Projects,the Permittee shall request a Certificate of Completion pursuant to the requirements of Section 181-77 of these Regulations. H. Ex�iration of Stormwater Mana�ement Permit A Stormwater Management Permit expires two (2) years after the date of issuance. If the proj ect associated with an approved Stormwater Management Permit granted under the Stormwater Management Bylaw has not been substantially completed within two (2) years of permit issuance, a new permit, or a permit extension may be required by the Stormwater Agency. § 181-73. Stormwater Management Performance Standards A. Minimum Performance Standards Except as expressly provided, Runoff from all Above-Threshold Projects shall meet Standards 1 through 10 of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection's Stormwater Management Standards and Handbook using current Best Management Practices (BMPS) and these Regulations. Where an inconsistency exists between the Massachusetts Stormwater Handbook and these Regulations, the stricter requirement shall apply. B. Additional Desi�n Criteria ��� Landscape Desi�n Performance Standards Site plans and landscape plans for all proposed projects shall take appropriate steps to minimize water use for irrigation and to allow for natural Recharge of Groundwater. Native species and habitat creating species shall be used in all landscape plans to the maximum extent possible. Invasive species shall not be planted in the Town of Lexington. ��� H. drolo�ical Basis for Design For stormwater facility sizing criteria, the basis for hydrologic and hydraulic evaluation of development and redevelopment Sites are as follows: {A0393913.2 f Page 7 (a) Evaluation and implementation of Low Impact Development (LID) practices is required to the maximum extent practicable. Guidance on these practices is provided in Appendix B and the Massachusetts Stormwater Handbook. (b) The condition and capacity of any existing infrastructure that will be connected to or from the proposed development shall be evaluated. (c) The 24-hour rainfall amounts shall be based on the Northeast Regional Climate Center "Atlas of Precipitation Extremes for the Northeastern United States and Southeastern Canada." (rounded to the nearest one-tenth of an inch). (d) The minimum time of concentration for street drainage shall be five (5) minutes. (e) Water velocities in pipes and gutters shall be between two (2) and ten (10) feet per second, not more than �ve (5) feet per second on paved surfaces, and not more than four(4) feet per second in vegetated areas. (f� Impervious cover is measured from the Site plan and includes any material or structure on or above the ground that prevents water from infiltrating through the underlying soil (including compacted gravel). (g) Off-Site areas shall be assessed based on their "pre-developed condition" for computing the water quality volume (i.e., treatment of only on-Site areas is required). However, if an off-Site area drains to a proposed Stormwater Management Facility, flow from that area must be accounted for in the sizing of a specific Facility. (h) Off-Site areas draining to a proposed Facility should be modeled as "present condition" for peak-flow attenuation requirements. (i) The length of sheet flow used in time of concentration calculations is limited to no more than one-hundred (100) feet. (j) Detention time shall be computed as the time between the center of mass of the inflow hydrograph and the center of mass of the outflow hydrograph. For purposes of choosing a Runoff Curve Number, all pervious lands in the Site shall be assumed prior to development to be in "good" hydrologic condition regardless of conditions existing at the time of computation. (k) Proposed residential, commercial, or industrial subdivisions or ANRs shall apply these Stormwater Management criteria to the land development as a whole. Individual lots in new subdivisions shall not be considered separate land development proj ects, but rather the entire subdivision shall be considered a single Common Plan of Development. Hydrologic parameters shall reflect the ultimate land development and shall be used in all engineering calculations. {A0393913.21 Pa.ge � (1) Retain the volume of runoff equivalent to, or greater than, 1.0 inch multiplied by the total post-construction impervious surface area on the redeveloped site, including any directly connected impervious area draining onto the redeveloped site; AND/OR (m)Remove 90% of the average annual load of Total Suspended Solids generated from the impervious area on the site; and (n) Remove 60% of the average annual load of Total Phosphorus (TP) generated from the total area on the site. ��� Dischar,�es to Water Quality Impaired Waters The Applicant must determine whether stormwater discharges from the proposed Site will contribute, either directly or indirectly, to the impairment of an impaired water body with or without approved total maximum daily load. The Massachusetts Integrated List of Waters is published every two years and shall be the reference for determination of water body impairment listings. Stormwater management facilities and non-structural stormwater BMPS shall be selected that will control the discharge of the pollutant(s) identified as causing the impairment. § 181-74. Erosion Control Performance Standards A. Erosion and Sediment Control Desi�n Criteria .o The following erosion and sediment control performance standards must be met. Except as expressly provided, all Stormwater Management Permit proj ects shall meet Standards 8 of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection's Stormwater Management Standards and Handbook using current Best Management Practices (BMPS) and these Regulations. Where an inconsistency exists between the Massachusetts Stormwater Handbook and these regulations, the stricter requirement shall apply. ��� Minimize total area of disturbance and minimize unnecessary clearing and Grading from all construction Sites. Clearing and Grading shall only be performed within areas needed to build the proj ect, including structures, utilities, roads, recreational amenities, post- construction stormwater management facilities, and related infrastructure. (2) Prior to any Land Disturbance activities commencing on the Site, the Developer shall physically mark limits of the allowable disturbance on the Site with tape, signs, or orange construction fence, so that workers can see the areas to be protected. The physical markers shall be inspected daily by the Permittee. (3) Erosion and Sediment Control measures shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications and good engineering practices to ensure they perform as intended. (4) Erosion and Sediment Control measures used shall be chosen based on the goal of minimizing Site disturbance from installation of such measures. {A0393913.2} Pa.ge 9 (5) Stormwater Runoff velocities shall be minimized to the greatest extent practicable. Increases in Runoff velocities due to the removal of existing vegetative cover during development and the resulting increase in impermeable surface area after development must be taken into account when providing for Erosion Control. (6) Protect disturbed areas from stormwater Runoff. Best Management Practices (BMPS) can be utilized to prevent water from entering and running over the disturbed area. Diversions and other control practices to intercept Runoff from higher watershed areas, store or divert it away from vulnerable areas, and direct it toward stabilized outlets may be used. (7) Sediment trapping and settling devices shall be employed to trap and/or retain suspended sediments and allow time for them to settle out in cases where perimeter sediment controls (e.g., silt fence and hay bales)are deemed to be ineffective in trapping suspended sediments on-Site. (8) Stormwater management facilities to be used after construction shall not be used as BMPS during construction unless otherwise approved by the Stormwater Agency. Many technologies are not designed to handle the high concentrations of sediments typically found in construction Runoff, and thus must be protected from construction related sediment loadings. (9) Sediment shall be removed once the volume reaches 1/4 to 1/2 the height of a perimeter sediment control system. Sediment shall be removed from silt fence prior to reaching the load-bearing capacity of the silt fence which may be lower than 1/4 to 1/2 the height. (10)Sediment from sediment traps or Sedimentation ponds shall be removed when design capacity has been reduced by 50 percent. (11)On and off-Site material storage areas, including construction and waste materials, shall be properly protected and managed. (12)Soil stockpiles must be stabilized or covered at the end of each workday. Stockpile side slopes shall not be greater than 2:1. All stockpiles shall be surrounded by sedimentcontrols. (13)Proj ects must comply with applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations including waste disposal, sanitary sewer or septic system regulations, and air quality requirements, including dust and debris control. (14)Interim and permanent stabilization measures shall be instituted on a disturbed area immediately after construction activity has temporarily or permanently ceased on that portion of the Site. Two methods are available for stabilizing disturbed areas: mechanical (or structural)methods and vegetative methods. In some cases,both are combined in order to control erosion. (15)Temporary sediment trapping devices must not be removed until permanent stabilization is established in all contributory drainage areas. {A0393913.2 f Page 10 (16)The duration of the exposure of disturbed areas due to removal of vegetation and/or re- Grading shall be stated in writing in a schedule that will be prepared at the time of application for permit and maintained as part of the project records. (17)Dust control shall be used during Grading operations. Dust control methods may consist of Grading fine soils on calm days only or dampening the ground with water. (18)During construction, all disturbed areas shall be enclosed with compost filter socks in the down gradient direction or in any direction to which erosion can occur. (19)During construction, any Site entrance from a paved, public way shall be improved with a temporary construction entrance built in accordance with the recommendations of the Massachusetts E�osion and Sediment Cont�ol Guidelines fo� U�ban and Subu�ban A�eas to prevent soil from being transported onto the street. (20)During construction, catchbasin or other drainage system inlet structures down gradient of the construction entrance shall be protected with silt sacks or other inlet protection device. (21)If the work produces or distributes soil on public or private ways, that soil shall be cleaned up by the responsible party as soon as possible but in all cases within twenty-four (24) hours. (22)If the work causes the discharge of soil to town drainage structures,all affected downstream pipes shall be cleaned by the responsible party within three (3) days. § 181-75. Stormwater Management Plan Contents The application for a Stormwater Management Permit shall include the submittal of a Stormwater Management Plan to the Stormwater Agency for all Above-Threshold Projects. The Stormwater Management Plan shall also contain sufficient information for the Stormwater Agency to evaluate the environmental impact, effectiveness, and acceptability of the measures proposed by the Applicant for mitigating adverse impacts from stormwater Runoff. This plan shall be designed to meet the Massachusetts Stormwater Standards and additional criteria established in these Regulations, and must be submitted with the stamp and signature of a Professional Engineer (PE) licensed to conduct such work in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The Stormwater Management Plan shall fully describe the proj ect in drawings, narrative, and calculations and shall include the following: A. Proj ect Narrative �. Required contents of the Stormwater Management Plan narrative are provided in Appendix C of these Regulations. B. Project Drawings and Specifications {A0393913.2 f Page 11 Required contents of the Stormwater Management Plan drawings and specifications are provided in Appendix C of these Regulations. C. Erosion and Sediment Control Plan (1) An Erosion and Sediment Control Plan is required at the time of application for all proj ects. Plan approval by the Stormwater Agency is required prior to any Land Disturbances. The plan shall be designed to ensure compliance with the Stormwater Management Permit, these Regulations, the Massachusetts Stormwater Handbook, and the NPDES Construction General Permit(when applicable). In addition,the plan shall ensure that the Massachusetts Surface Water Quality Standards (314 CMR 4.00) are met in all seasons. (2) If a proj ect requires a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) per the NPDES Construction General Permit, the Applicant must also submit a complete copy of the SWPPP as part of its application for a Stormwater Management Permit. If the SWPPP meets the requirements of the Construction General Permit, it will be considered equivalent to the Erosion and Sediment Control Plan described in this Section. (3) The Erosion and Sediment Control Plan shall contain sufficient information to describe the nature and purpose of the proposed development, pertinent conditions of the Site and the adj acent areas, and proposed erosion and Sedimentation controls. The Applicant shall submit such material as is necessary to show that the proposed development will comply with the design requirements listed below. (4) For larger developments where construction phasing occurs, the Erosion and Sediment Control Plan shall be updated as needed based on changing conditions at the Site. (5) Required contents of the Erosion and Sediment Control Plan are provided in Appendix D of these Regulations. D. Operation and Maintenance Plan (1) An Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Plan is required at the time of application for all Above-Threshold Proj ects. The O&M Plan shall be designed to ensure (a) compliance with the Permit, these Regulations and the Massachusetts Stormwater Handbook, and (b) that the Massachusetts Surface Water Quality Standards (314 CMR 4.00) are met in all seasons and throughout the life of all of the proj ect's Stormwater Management Facilities. The O&M Plan shall be a stand-alone document, submitted as a digital file,preferably .PDF, in addition to paper copy and shall remain on file with the Stormwater Agency. Compliance with the O&M Plan shall be an ongoing requirement. When applicable, stormwater management easements will be required for all areas used for off-Site stormwater control, unless the Stormwater Agency grants a waiver. To ensure that all stormwater management facilities continue to function as designed, a final O&M Plan shall be submitted prior to issuance of a Certificate of Completion. This Plan shall reflect any modifications made during the permitting process and the Site specific conditions. {A0393913.2 f Page 12 (2) The O&M Plan shall include, at a minimum: (a) The names, addresses and contact information of the property owner(s). (b) The signature(s) of the owner(s). (c) The names, addresses, and contact information of the person(s) responsible for Site operation and maintenance, including how future property owners will be notified of the presence of the stormwater management facilities and the requirement for proper operation and maintenance; if responsibility is contracted to a third party, a copy of the maintenance agreement(s)with said third party must be provided. (d) A plan or map drawn to scale showing the location of the systems and stormwater management facilities including existing and proposed easements, catch basins, manholes/access lids, main, and stormwater management facilities along with the discharge point. (e) A description and purpose of all parcel easements shown on the above-referenced drawing. The Applicant shall record all easements with the Middlesex South Registry of Deeds prior to issuance of a Certificate of Completion. (f� An Inspection and Maintenance Schedule for all stormwater management facilities, including what routine and non-routine maintenance tasks are to be performed, when they are to be conducted, who is to perform them, and to whom to report results. (g) A description and delineation of public safety features. (h) Any other information requested by the Stormwater Agency. (3) Stormwater management facilities and practices included in an O&M Plan shall undergo ongoing inspections to document maintenance and repair needs and ensure compliance with the requirements of the agreement, the Plan and Section 181-78 of these Regulations. At a minimum, inspections shall occur once every year. § 181-76. Construction Implementation & Monitoring For all Above-Threshold Proj ects, the Applicant shall provide the following: A. Suret ��� Stormwater Completion SuretY As a condition of issuance of the Stormwater Management Permit, and before the start of any Land Disturbance or construction activity, the Stormwater Agency may require the Applicant to post a surety bond, irrevocable letter of credit, cash, or other acceptable security in an amount sufficient to guarantee completion of the approved Estimated Cost of Construction. {A0393913.2 f Page 13 The form of the bond shall be approved by the Stormwater Agency, and be in an amount deemed sufficient by the Stormwater Agency to ensure that the work will be completed in accordance with the permit. If the proj ect is phased,the Stormwater Agency may release part of the bond as each phase is completed in compliance with the permit but the bond may not be released to an amount less than fifteen percent (15%) of the original amount until the Stormwater Agency has received the �nal inspection report as required by Section 181-77 B (1) of these Regulations and issued a Certificate of Completion. This requirement will be considered met if a surety bond that complies with the provisions of this Subsection 181-76(A) has been required by other Town boards or commissions. B. Ins�ections Construction Site inspections shall be conducted by the Applicant in accordance with the approved Stormwater Management Plan. Noncompliance issues discovered during inspections are the responsibility of the construction Site operator to resolve in a timely manner. ��� Construction Commencement (a) The Applicant shall notify the Stormwater Agency seven (7) workdays prior to the commencement of construction to arrange for an on-Site, pre-construction meeting. The Applicant's technical representative, the general contractor, or any other person with authority to make changes to the proj ect, shall meet with the Stormwater Agency or its representative to review construction sequencing and the permitted plans and their implementation. (b) The Applicant shall maintain a copy of the approved and signed plans and permits for a Stormwater Management Permit, and documentation demonstrating that conditions of approval have been met, including a copy of the approved Erosion and Sediment Control Plan and, if applicable, an EPA Authorization for a NPDES General Permit for Storm Water Discharges from Construction Activities (Construction General Permit) on the construction Site at all times. (2) Inspections by Applicant (a) To ensure Erosion Control practices are in accord with the filed Erosion and Sediment Control Plan, the Applicant or an authorized representative will conduct Erosion and Sediment Control Inspections at least once every fourteen (14) calendar days, and within 24 hours of the end of a storm event of 0.25 inches or greater, from the start of construction until the Site is permanently stabilized. Inspection frequency may be reduced to once a month if the Site is temporarily stabilized, Runoff is unlikely due to winter conditions (e.g., Site is covered with snow, ice, or the ground is frozen), or, if construction is occurring during seasonal dry periods. The Applicant shall obtain {A0393913.2 f Page 14 approval from the Stormwater Agency for any change in inspection frequency, including termination of inspections due to Site stabilization. (b) Erosion and Sediment Control Inspections must include all areas of the Site disturbed by construction activity and areas used for storage of materials that are exposed to precipitation. The individual conducting the inspection must look for evidence of, or the potential for, pollutants entering the storm water Conveyance system. Sedimentation and Erosion Control measures identified in the Erosion and Sediment Control Plan must be observed to ensure proper operation. Discharge locations must be inspected to ascertain whether Erosion Control measures are effective in preventing significant impacts to waters of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and United States, where accessible. Where discharge locations are inaccessible, nearby downstream locations must be inspected to the extent that such inspections are practicable. Locations where vehicles enter or exit the Site must be inspected for evidence of off- Site sediment tracking. (c) For each Erosion and Sediment Control Inspection, an inspection report must be completed within 24 hours of the inspection by the Site owner or an authorized representative. The inspection report shall be consistent with construction inspection reporting outlined in the Construction General Permit and shall include the following information, as a minimum: [1] Name, date, and signature of Qualified Inspector; [2] Weather information and a description of any discharges occurring at the time of the inspection; [3] Weather information for the period since the last inspection (or since commencement of construction activity if the first inspection) including a best estimate of the beginning of each storm event, duration of each storm event, approximate amount of rainfall for each storm event (in inches), and whether any discharges occurred; [4] Location(s) of discharges of sediment or other pollutants from the Site; [5] Location(s) of Best Management Practices (BMPS) that need to be maintained and a description of the need for maintenance; [6] Location(s) of BMPS that failed to operate as designed or proved inadequate for a particular location, and/or location(s) where additional BMPS are needed that did not exist at prior inspection; and [7] Corrective action required including any changes to the Stormwater Management Plan necessary and implementation dates. {A0393913.2 f Page 15 (d) A Stormwater Management Facility inspection by the Applicant's Certifying Professional Engineer, shall be made during construction of the stormwater management system. (e) The Applicant shall conduct a final inspection near proj ect completion to ensure temporary controls have been removed, stabilization is complete, and final conditions adhere to approved Site plans. (� A record of each inspection and of any actions taken must be retained by the Applicant for at least three (3) years. The inspection reports must identify any incidents of non- compliance with the permit conditions. Where a report does not identify any incidents of non-compliance, the report must contain a certification that the construction proj ect or Site is in compliance with this permit. (g) If a proj ect requires a SWPPP per the NPDES Construction General Permit, the Applicant must submit all inspection reports completed under that SWPPP to the Stormwater Agency. (3) Town Inspections. (a) At their discretion, the Stormwater Agency (or their assigns) may conduct periodic inspections of the proj ect, to ensure compliance with the conditions of the Stormwater Management Permit. (b) All inspection reports conducted by the Applicant shall be made available during Town inspections. (c) Additional inspections may be conducted as needed if chronic deficiencies are identified. C. Inadequacy of System (1) The Stormwater Agency reserves the right to require corrections or improvements to a stormwater management system after issuance of any Stormwater Management Permit based on the system's performance under actual storm conditions. If the stormwater management system is found by the Stormwater Agency to be inadequate by virtue of physical evidence of operational failure, even though it was built in accordance with the Stormwater Management Plan, it shall be corrected by the Applicant before the Certificate of Completion is released. If the Applicant fails to act, the Stormwater Agency may use the surety bond required pursuant to § 181-76 to complete the work. (2) If the Stormwater Agency determines that there is a failure to comply with the plan, the property owner shall be notified in writing of the nature of the violation and the required corrective actions. A Stop Work Order shall be issued until any violations are corrected and all work previously completed has received approval by the Stormwater Agency. {A0393913.2 f Page 16 § 181-77. Project Completion For all Above-Threshold Proj ects, the Applicant shall provide the following: A. "As-Built" Plans (1) Within ninety (90) days of completion of the proj ect, the Applicant shall submit as-built record drawings. A Registered Land Surveyor must prepare as-built plans that show the "as-built" conditions, including all final grades. All changes to project design shall be indicated in red on plans (or otherwise noted). All work deleted, corrections in elevations, and changes in materials, shall be shown on the as-built drawings and explained in writing. A Registered Professional Engineer shall certify conformance with the plan,and/or identify deviations, if any, from the Stormwater Management Permit. (2) As-built plans shall be submitted electronically to the Stormwater Agency. File format shall be the AutoCAD DWG format and consistent with the current Standard for Digital Plan Submission to Municipalities, published by the Commonwealth's Office of Environmental Information (MassGIS) unless otherwise indicated by the Stormwater Agency. (3) As-built plans shall, at a minimum, include the following information: (a) Limit of work; (b) Post-construction topography; (c) Finished grades of all structures; (d) Invert elevations of all stormwater structures; (e) All surface materials, structures, pavement, utilities; and (� Off-Site alterations. B. Certificate of Completion ��� Upon completion, the Applicant is responsible for certifying that the completed proj ect is in accordance with the approved plans and specifications by submitting the following material to the Stormwater Agency: (a) Certification by a Registered Professional Engineer that the stormwater management facilities have been installed and are functioning according to the approved Stormwater Management Permit; (b) As-built plan, stamped by a Registered Land Surveyor and electronic copy, submitted no later than ninety (90) days after completion of construction, in accordance with Section 181-77 of these Regulations; (c) Documentation on compliance with all permit conditions; (d) Final Operation & Maintenance Plan; (e) Maintenance contracts in place (if required); and (f� Certified copy of the Stormwater Management Permit and all necessary easements have been recorded at Registry of Deeds. {A0393913.2} Page 17 (2) The Stormwater Agency will issue a letter to the Permittee, certifying completion upon receipt and approval of the final inspection and reports and/or upon otherwise determining that all work of the Stormwater Management Permit has been satisfactorily completed in conformance with the Stormwater Management Bylaw and these Regulations. § 181-78. Ongoing Inspection and Maintenance For all Above-Threshold Proj ects,the owner of the property on which work has been done pursuant to these Regulations, or any other person or agent in control of such property, shall maintain in good condition and promptly repair and restore all stormwater management Facilities. Such repairs or restoration and maintenance shall be in accordance with approved O&M plan. The Town of Lexington will not accept ownership of stormwater BMPS located outside of street rights of way, and the maintenance of such facilities shall remain the permanent responsibility of the Applicant or his successors and/or assigns. The owner of the property on which work has done pursuant to these regulations for private Stormwater Management Facilities, or any other person or agent in control of such property, shall maintain in good condition and promptly repair and restore all Stormwater Management Facilities in accordance with the O&M Plan and all other applicable approved plans, and all applicable laws. A. Maintenance Inspections The property owner responsible for the operation and maintenance of stormwater management facilities shall retain a Qualified Inspector who shall submit, on an annual basis by January 1 st of each year, a written certification to the Stormwater Agency documenting that work has been done to properly operate and maintain the stormwater management facilities consistent with the approved O&M plan. The property owner responsible for the operation and maintenance of a stormwater management system shall prepare records of the all maintenance and repairs, using the example inspection and maintenance form included in Appendix E of these Regulations. ��� Maintenance inspections shall include consideration of the condition of: (a) Pretreatment devices; (b) Vegetation or filter media; (c) Fences or other safety devices; (d) Spillways, valves, or other control structures; (e) Embankments, slopes, and safety benches; (f� Reservoir or treatment areas; (g) Inlet and outlet channels and structures; (h) Underground drainage; (i) Sediment and debris accumulation in storage and fore bay areas (including catch basins); (j) Any nonstructural practices; and (k) Any other item that could affect the proper function of the stormwater management system. B. Right-of-Entry for Inspection {A0393913.2 f Page 18 The terms of the O&M Plan and any maintenance agreement for the implementation thereof shall provide for the Stormwater Agency or its designee to enter the properly at reasonable times and in a reasonable manner for the purpose of inspection in accordance with Section 181-72(C) of these regulations. C. Records of Inspections and Maintenance, Rel�air, Replacement and Disposal Activities Property owners responsible for the operation and maintenance of stormwater management facilities shall prepare records of the installation and of all inspections, maintenance, repairs, replacement, and disposal activities, and shall retain the records for at least five years. These records shall be made available to the Stormwater Agency during inspection of the facility and upon request. For disposal, the record must indicate the type of material, quantity of material, and disposal location. D. Failure to Maintain After notification is provided to the signatories to the Maintenance Agreement of any deficiencies discovered from an inspection of a Stormwater Management System, the owner of the property shall have 3 0 days (which time may be extended by the Stormwater Agency) to correct the deficiency. The Stormwater Agency shall then conduct a subsequent inspection to ensure completion of repairs. § 181-79. Waivers A. The Stormwater Agency may, at its sole discretion, waive strict compliance with any requirement of the Stormwater Management Bylaw and these Regulations, where it makes a written finding that such action is: (1) allowed by federal, state and local statutes and regulations; (2) in the public interest; and (3) consistent with the purpose and intent of the Town of Lexington Stormwater Management Bylaw and these Regulations. B. Any Applicant shall submit a written request to be granted such a waiver. Such a request shall be accompanied by an explanation or documentation supporting the waiver request and demonstrating that strict application of the Bylaw does not further the purposes or obj ectives of the Bylaw. C. If in the Stormwater Agency's opinion, additional time or information is required for review of a waiver request,the Stormwater Agency may request consent of the Applicant in extending the time for collection of additional information. In the event the Applicant obj ects to a continuance, or fails to provide requested information, the waiver request shall be denied. D. Waivers described herein shall not constitute an exemption from any other applicable Federal, State, or local permitting requirements. {A0393913.2 f Page 19 § 181-80. Enforcement The Stormwater Agency, or an authorized agent of the Agency, shall enforce the Bylaw, Regulations, orders, violation notices, and enforcement orders, and may pursue all available civil, criminal and non-criminal remedies for such violations. A. Notices and Orders ��� The Stormwater Agency may issue a written notice of violation or an enforcement order to enforce the provisions of the Stormwater Management Bylaw and the Regulations, which may include requirements to: (a) Suspend or revoke any Stormwater Management Permit; (b) Cease and desist construction or Land Disturbances until the Stormwater Agency certifies compliance with the Bylaw and the Stormwater Management Permit; (c) Repair, maintain, or replace the stormwater management system or portions thereof in accordance with the O&M Plan; (d) Perform monitoring, analyses, and reporting; and/or (e) Repair adverse impact resulting directly or indirectly from malfunction of the stormwater management system. (2) The suspension or revocation of the Permit shall not relieve the Applicant of his obligation there under except at the discretion of the Stormwater Agency. (3) If the Stormwater Agency determines that abatement or remediation of adverse impacts is required, the order may set forth a deadline by which such abatement or remediation shall be completed. B. Purchase, Inheritance, or Acquisition of PropertY Any person who purchases, inherits or otherwise acquires real estate upon which work has been done in violation of the provisions of the Stormwater Management Bylaw and these Regulations, or in violation of the approved Plans under this Section shall forthwith comply with any such Order, and restore such real estate to its condition prior to such violation, as the Stormwater Agent deems necessary to remedy such violation. C. Fines Any person who violates any provision of the Town of Lexington Stormwater Management Bylaw, these Regulations, or order or permit issued there under, may be fined up to $300 per offense. Each day that such violation occurs or continues shall constitute a separate offense. As an alternative to criminal prosecution or civil action, the Stormwater Agency may choose to use the non-criminal disposition procedure set forth in G.L. c. 40, § 21 D and § 1-6 of the Code of the Town of Lexington. {A0393913.2} Page 20 D. Remedies Not Exclusive The remedies listed in the Stormwater Management Bylaw and these regulations are not exclusive of any other remedies available under any applicable federal, state, or local law. § 181-81. Severability The invalidity of any section, provision, paragraph, sentence, or clause of these Regulations shall not invalidate any other section, provision, paragraph, sentence or clause thereof, nor shall it invalidate any permit or determination that has been previously issued. {A0393913.2 f Page 21 APPENDIX A: DEFINITIONS ABOVE-THRESHOLD PROJECT — Any activity governed by the Stormwater Management Bylaw that (1) results in a Land Disturbance greater than or equal to one acre, or (2)that is part of a larger Common Plan of Development that eventually will disturb more than one acre of land. ABUTTER A property owner (a) directly abutting a proposed proj ect (b) across a public or private street from a proposed project or (c) abutting an Abutter if such is within 300 feet of the proposed proj ect Limit of Disturbance. APPLICANT A property owner or agent of a property owner who has filed an application for a Stormwater Management Permit. BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (BMPS) — Structural, nonstructural, and managerial techniques that are recognized to be the most effective and practical means to prevent and/or reduce erosion, provide sediment control and promote stormwater quality and protection of the environment. Structural BMPS are often constructed as temporary structures to control Site Sedimentation. "Nonstructural" Best Management Practices use natural measures to reduce pollution levels, do not require extensive construction efforts, and/or promote pollutant reduction by eliminating the pollutant source. Nonstructural Best Management Practices include managerial techniques that focus on the preservation and protection of natural features. BELOW-THRESHOLD PROJECT — Any activity governed by the Stormwater Management Bylaw, but which (1) results in a Land Disturbance less than one acre, and (2) that is not part of a larger Common Plan of Development that eventually will disturb more than one acre of land. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION (COC) A document issued by the Stormwater Agency after all construction activities have been completed which states that all conditions of an issued Stormwater Management Permit have been met. COMMON PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT — Any announcement or piece of documentation (including without limitation a contract,public notice or hearing, advertisement, drawing, plan, or permit application) or physical demarcation (including without limitation boundary signs, lot stakes, surveyor marking) indicating imminent or future plans to disturb earth regardless of how many phases or how long it will take to complete said plan. A Site will no longer be considered part of a Common Plan of Development if the following criteria are met: (1) The original plan, including modifications, is substantially completed with less than one acre of the original common plan remaining(i.e., <1 acre of the common plan was not built out at the time); and (2) Work on said Site follows a clear, identifiable period of time of two (2) years or more where there is no construction on the property or other properties that would be part of the same Common Plan of Development, including final stabilization. {A0393913.2} Page 22 CONVEYANCE Any structure or device, including pipes, drains, culverts, curb breaks, paved swales or man-made swales of all types designed or utilized to move or direct stormwater Runoff or existing water flow. DEVELOPER A person who undertakes or proposes to undertake Land Disturbance activities. c DIRECTLY CONNECTED IMPERVIOUS AREA(DCIA)—The portion of impervious area with a direct hydraulic connection to the MS4 or a waterbody via continuous paved surfaces, gutters, pipes and other impervious features such as conventional pavements, sidewalks, driveways, roadways, parking lots, and rooftops. DISCONNECTED IMPERVIOUS AREA — An isolated impervious area with an indirect hydraulic connection to the MS4 or Waters of the Commonwealth. GRADING Changing the level or shape of the ground surface. EROSION CONTROL The prevention or reduction of the movement of soil particles or rock fragments due to stormwater Runoff. EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan as required by the EPA Construction General Permit, or the functional equivalent if a proj ect is not subj ect to the EPA Construction General Permit. GROUNDWATER All water beneath any land surface including water in the soil and bedrock beneath water bodies. INFILTRATION The act of conveying surface water into the ground to permit Groundwater Recharge and the reduction of stormwater Runoff from a proj ect Site. LAND DISTURBANCE Any action that causes a change in the position, location, or arrangement of soil, sand, rock, gravel, or similar earth material. LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT (LID) — A set of strategies that seek to maintain natural hydrologic systems both during and after the development process. This approach is implemented by engineering a Site so that the Post-Development hydrologic functions remain close to predevelopment conditions by using design techniques that infiltrate, filter, store, evaporate and detain stormwater Runoff close to its source. MASSACHUSETTS STORMWATER HANDBOOK (HANDBOOK) The Stormwater Handbook, as amended from time to time, produced by MassDEP and the Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management to be used as guidance for controlling stormwater. Implementation of Stormwater Management Standards shall be in accordance with the Stormwater Handbook. MASSACHUSETTS STORMWATER MANAGEMENT STANDARDS The requirements described in the Massachusetts Stormwater Handbook, as they may be amended from time to time, that address water quality (pollutants) and water quantity(flooding, low base flow and Recharge) {A0393913.2 f Page 23 by establishing standards that require the implementation of a wide variety of stormwater management strategies. These strategies include environmentally sensitive Site design and LID techniques to minimize impervious surface and Land Disturbance, source control and pollution prevention, structural Best Management Practices, construction period erosion and Sedimentation control, and the long-term operation and maintenance of stormwater management systems. The Stormwater Management Standards have been incorporated in the Wetlands Protection Act Regulations, 310 CMR 10.05(6)(k) and the Water Quality Certification Regulations, 314 CMR 9.06(6)(a). MS4 (MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORM SEWER SYSTEM) — A Conveyance or system of Conveyances (including roads with drainage systems, municipal streets, catch basins, curbs, gutters,ditches,man-made channels, or storm drains) designed or used for collecting or conveying stormwater, and which is not a combined sewer, owned or operated by a city or town having jurisdiction over disposal of sewage,industrial wastes, stormwater,or other wastes,that discharges to waters of the United States. NATIONAL POLLUTION DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) — As authorized by the Federal Clean Water Act,the NPDES permit program controls water pollution by regulating point sources that discharge pollutants into waters of the United States. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN A plan that defines the functional, financial and organizational mechanisms for the ongoing operation and maintenance of a stormwater management system to insure that it continues to function as designed. PRE-DEVELOPMENT The conditions that exist at the time that plans for the land development of a tract of land are submitted to the Stormwater Agency with a Stormwater Management Permit Application. Where phased development or plan approval occurs (preliminary Grading,roads and utilities, etc.), the existing conditions at the time prior to the first plan submission shall establish the Site's Pre-Development conditions. POST-DEVELOPMENT The conditions that reasonably may be expected or anticipated to exist after completion of the land development activity on a specific Site or tract of land. Post- Development refers to the phase of a new development or redevelopment proj ect after completion, and does not refer to the construction phase of a proj ect. QUALIFIED INSPECTOR A person knowledgeable in the principles and practice of erosion and sediment controls and pollution prevention, who possesses the skills to assess conditions at the construction Site that could impact stormwater quality,and the skills to assess the effectiveness of any stormwater management facilities selected and installed to meet the requirements of this permit. The inspector must have a practical knowledge of stormwater hydrology and stormwater management techniques, including the maintenance requirements for stormwater management facilities; and the inspector must have the ability to determine if stormwater BMPS and facilities are performing as intended. RECHARGE The replenishment of underground water reserves. {A0393913.2 f Page 24 RESOURCE AREA Any area protected under, including without limitation: the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act, Massachusetts Rivers Act, or Town of Lexington Wetlands Protection Bylaw. RUNOFF — The water from rain, snowmelt, or irrigation that flows over the land surface that is not absorbed into the ground, instead flowing into streams or other surface waters or land depressions. SEDIMENTATION A process of depositing material that has been suspended and transported in water. SITE —The parcel of land being developed or a designated planning area in which the land development proj ect is located. STOP WORK ORDER An order issued by the Stormwater Agency that requires that all construction activity on a Site be stopped. STORMWATER — Water that accumulates on land because of storms and can include Runoff from urban areas such as roads and roofs. STORMWATER AGENCY — The entity responsible for administering, implementing, and enforcing the regulations adopted by the Stormwater Authority. Section 2 of the Stormwater Management Bylaw designates the Lexington Department of Public Works Engineering Division as the Stormwater Agency. STORMWATER AUTHORITY—The entity responsible for adopting regulations pursuant to the Stormwater Management Bylaw. Section 5(A) of the Stormwater Management Bylaw designates the Lexington Board of Selectmen as the Stormwater Authority. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT FACILITY—A device engineered and constructed to provide permanent storage and/or treatment of Stormwater Runoff. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT—A permit issued by the Stormwater Agency, after review of an application, plans, calculations, and other supporting documents, approving a system that is designed to protect the environment of the Town from the deleterious effects of uncontrolled and untreated Stormwater Runoff. {A0393913.2 f Page 25 APPENDIX B: LOW-IMPACT DEVELOPMENT PRACTICES Low Impact Development (LID) strategies use careful Site design and decentralized Stormwater management based on natural hydrologic features to reduce the environmental footprint of new growth. This approach manages Stormwater at the source to control the generation of Stormwater, improve water quality, and minimize the need for expensive pipe and complex Stormwater BMP systems. Cisterns and rain barrels can be used to harvest and store rainwater Runoff from roofs, which can help reduce flooding and erosion caused by Stormwater Runoff; an added benefit is that the rainwater contains no salts or sediment, providing "soft" chemical- free water for garden or lawn irrigation,reducing water bills, and conserving municipal water supplies. The Massachusetts Stormwater Handbook contains additional information on specific LID alternatives. Conservation Development Like LID, Conservation Development tries to mitigate the Stormwater effects of urbanization, but it places additional emphasis on protecting aquatic habitat and other natural resources. Conservation Development subdivisions are characterized by compact clustered lots surrounding a common open space. Conservation Development's goal is to disturb as little land area as possible while simultaneously allowing for the maximum number of residences permitted under zoning laws. Prior to new construction, conservation Developers evaluate natural topography, natural drainage patterns, soils, and vegetation. They deploy Stormwater Best Management Practices to help prevent flooding and protect natural hydrology. By maintaining natural hydrological processes, Conservation Development creates conditions that slow, absorb, and filter Stormwater Runoffon- Site. Because future development threatens valuable natural features, Conservation Development provides specific provisions for long-term and permanent resource protection. Conservation easements, transfer of development rights, and other "in perpetuity" mechanisms ensure that protective measures are more than just temporary. Better Site Design The goals of Better Site Design are to reduce impervious cover,preserve natural lands,and capture Stormwater on-Site. To meet these goals, designers employ a variety of inethods. To reduce impervious cover,they narrow streets and sidewalks,minimize cul-de-sacs,tighten parking spaces, and reduce the size of driveways and housing lots. To reduce Stormwater Runoff, designers preserve natural lands, using them as buffer zones along streams, wetlands, and steep slopes. They employ landscaping techniques that flatten slopes and preserve native vegetation and clusters of trees. They create open channels and vegetated swales - to increase Stormwater Infiltration, helping to protect streams, lakes, and wetlands. Better Site Design is an integral component of Smart Growth management strategies, which emphasize the preservation of green space. APPENDIX C: STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN CONTENTS {A0393913.2} Page 26 The Stormwater Management Plan shall be consistent with the Massachusetts Stormwater Management Handbook and shall include, at a minimum: (1) Contact Information. The name, address, and telephone number of all persons having a legal interest in the property and the tax reference number and parcel number of the property or properties affected; (2) A brief narrative description of the proj ect including at a minimum: (a) How and where Stormwater will be controlled, where ultimately Stormwater from the Site will reach Waters of the Commonwealth and whether Runoff will discharge to the Town's MS4; (b) Potential building envelopes avoiding environmental Resource Areas and appropriate buffers; (c) Methods to minimize impervious surfaces, and to protect and preserve open space; and (d) A description of any alternative processes or methods that were contemplated. (3) Location map highlighting the project Site; (4) Existing Conditions Statement: A description of existing Stormwater Conveyances, impoundments, wetlands, drinking water Resource Areas, swimming beaches or other critical environmental Resource Areas, on or adj acent to the Site or into which Stormwater flows; (5) The existing zoning, and land use at the Site and abutting properties; (6) The proposed land use; (7) Stormwater Impact Statement: A brief description of the proj ect, how and where Stormwater will be controlled, including: (a) A description of existing Stormwater Conveyances, impoundments,wetlands, drinking water Resource Areas, swimming beaches or other critical environmental Resource Areas on or adj acent to the Site or into which Stormwater flows; (b) A description of any existing Stormwater Conveyances to be retained and any proposed Stormwater Conveyances, impoundments, wetlands, drinking water Resource Areas, swimming beaches and critical environmental Resource Areas on, or adj acent to, the S ite into which Stormwater flows; (c) All measures for the detention, retention, or Infiltration of water; (d) All measures utilized for the protection of water quality; (e) Hydrologic and hydraulic design calculations for the pre- and Post-Development conditions for the design storms specified in these Regulations. Such calculations shall include: [1] Description of the design storm frequency, intensity and duration; {A0393913.2 f Page 27 [2] A figure graphically showing Time of Concentration (Tc) paths and Tc number based on existing and proposed grades; [3] Soil Runoff Curve Number(CN) based on land use and soil hydrologic group; [4] Peak Runoff rates and total Runoff volumes for each watershed area; [5] Provisions for maintaining during construction the Infiltration capacity of the soil where Infiltration is proposed; [6] Infiltration rates, where applicable; [7] Culvert capacities, where applicable; [8] Flow velocities; [9] Data on the increase in rate and volume of Runoff for the specified design storms; [10] A calculation of the Directly Connected Impervious Area (DCIA) in square feet and as a percentage of the parcel area; [11] A calculation of the Disconnected Impervious Area in square feet and as a percentage of the parcel area. [12] Documentation of sources for all computation methods and field test results. (f� A summary table describing the existing area (square feet) of impervious area, the proposed area of impervious area, and summary of each Stormwater Management Facility and the proposed area of impervious surface to be treated by said facility (square feet); and (g) Soils and soil test pit information consistent with testing protocol outlined in the Massachusetts Stormwater Management Handbook. (8) The Proj ect Drawings shall be consistent with requirements in the Construction General Permit, where applicable, and shall include, at a minimum: (a) Proj ect name; (b) Legend, North Arrow and Scale (include both a scale bar and scale text); (c) Benchmark data, including reference to the starting benchmark; (d) Date of submission and, if applicable, any revision date(s); (e) Names and addresses of the professional engineer and land surveyor who prepared the plans; (� Existing and Proposed Site Conditions containing: [1] Parcel boundaries/property lines; [2] Names of Abutters; [3] Location(s) of existing and proposed surfaces and structures; [4] Existing and proposed topography at 1-foot intervals; [5] Existing Site hydrology and soil types; [6] Delineation of any flood plains, if applicable; [7] Location(s) of existing easements, existing easements to be retained, and proposed easements; [8] Location(s) of existing and proposed utilities; [9] Stormwater management facilities and non-structural BMPS; and [10] As necessary, the details of the drainage system components, including stabilization and management techniques to be used with and/ or adjacent to any Stormwater practice. {A0393913.2 f Page 28 (g) Pre- and Post-Construction Drainage Area Drawing(s) containing: [1] Pre- and post-construction drainage areas; [2] A delineation of existing, existing Stormwater Conveyances to be retained and any proposed Stormwater Conveyances, impoundments,wetlands, drinking water Resource Areas, swimming beaches or other critical environmental Resource Areas on or adj acent to the Site or into which Stormwater flows; [3] Vegetation and ground surfaces (include all impervious cover); [4] Time of concentration (t�); [5] Stormwater flow paths, including municipal drainage system flows; and [6] Location(s)of any test pit(s). Test Pits should coincide with the location(s) of any proposed Stormwater practice(s), including non-structural practices and foundation or perimeter drains. (h) A description and drawings of all components of the proposed Stormwater management system including, at a minimum: [1] Locations, cross sections,and profiles of all brooks, streams, drainage swales, and their methodof stabilization; [2] Locations and details for all components of all measures for the Conveyance, detention, retention, or Infiltration of Stormwater, and for the protection of water quality; [3] Notes on drawings specifying materials to be used, construction specifications, supporting calculations; and [4] Proposed improvements including location of buildings or other structures and impervious surfaces,if applicable. (i) Landscaping plan describing the woody and herbaceous vegetative stabilization and management techniques to be used within and adjacent to the Stormwater practice; (j) Stamp and signature of a Professional Engineer(PE) licensed in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to certify that the Stormwater Management Plan is in accordance with the criteria established in the Stormwater Management and Land Disturbance Ordinance and these Regulations; and (9) Any other information required by the Stormwater Agency. {A0393913.2 f Page 29 APPENDIX D: EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN CONTENTS If a proj ect requires a SWPPP per the Construction General Permit, then the Applicant is required to submit a complete copy of the SWPPP(including the signed Notice of Intent and approval letter) as part of its application for a Stormwater Management Permit. If the SWPPP meets the requirements of the Construction General Permit, it will be considered equivalent to the Erosion and Sediment Control Plan described in this Section. The Erosion and Sediment Control Plan shall be consistent with requirements in the Construction General Permit, where applicable, and shall include, at a minimum: (1) A legible Site map, showing the entire Site, identifying at a minimum: (a) Existing and proposed Grading plans; (b) Locations of all bodies of waters (including wetlands); (c) Direction(s) of Stormwater flow and approximate slopes anticipated after maj or Grading activities; (d) Areas of soil disturbance and areas that will not be disturbed(limit of work line); (e) Locations of Site access/egress, including applicable sediment control measures; (� Locations where stabilization practices are expected to occur; (g) Locations where Stormwater discharges to a surface water (include all roads, drains and other structures that could carry Stormwater to a wetland or other water body, on or off-Site); (h) Locations and details of all erosion and sediment control measures, BMPS, and Stormwater management facilities; (i) Locations for storage of materials, waste, vehicles, equipment, soil, snow, and other potential pollutants; (j) Locations of any Stormwater discharge associated with industrial activity; and (k) Locations of any proposed dewatering facilities. (1) The intended sequence and timing of activities that disturb soils at the Site and the general sequence during the construction process in which the erosion and sediment control measures will be implemented; (2) Upon request by the Stormwater Agency, Applicant shall submit Erosion & Sediment Control narratives, calculations or drawings, demonstrating the following: (a) All pollution control measures (structural and non-structural BMPS) that will be implemented as part of the construction activity to control pollutants in storm water discharges. Appropriate control measures must be identified for each major construction activity and the operator responsible for the implementation of each control measure must also be identified; (b) Structural practices to divert flows from exposed soils, retain/detain flows or otherwise limit Runoff and the discharge of pollutants from exposed areas of the Site. Placement of structural practices in floodplains must be avoided to the degree practicable; (c) Interim and permanent stabilization practices for the Site, including a schedule of when the practices will be implemented. Site plans should ensure that existing vegetation is {A0393913.2} Page 30 preserved where possible and that disturbed portions of the Site are stabilized. Use of impervious surfaces for stabilization should be avoided; (d) Construction and waste materials expected to be stored on-Site with updates as appropriate, including descriptions of controls, and storage practices to minimize exposure of the materials to Stormwater,and spill prevention and response practices; (e) Measures to minimize, to the extent practicable, off-Site vehicle tracking of sediments onto paved surfaces and the generation of dust; (� Measures to prevent the discharge of solid materials, including building materials, to waters of the United States, except as authorized by a permit issued under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act; (g) Pollutant sources from areas other than construction and a description of controls and measures that will be implemented at those Sites to minimize pollutant discharges; (h) Proposed dewatering operations; and (i) A description of all necessary maintenance and inspection activities associated with the proposed erosion and sediment control measures. (3) Any other information required by the Stormwater Agency. {A0393913.2 f Page 31 APPENDIX E: EXAMPLE INSPECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE CERTIFICATION FORM {A0393913.2} Page 32 AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING AGENDAITEM TITLE: Public Hearing: Restaurant Wines & Malt Beverages Liquor License - M Block LLC d/b/a Akame Nigiri and Sake, 1707 Massachusetts Avenue #2 PRE E TER• ITEM S N . NUMBER: Jill Hai, S elect Board Chair I.4 S UMMARY: M B lo c k L L C has s ub mitte d all the nec e s s ary p ap erwo rk re que s ting a new re s taurant wine s and malt b everage s liquo r lic ens e to s erve alc o ho l, within the allo wab le ho urs und er the S elec t B o ard Alc o ho 1 R egulatio ns fo r Restaurants, for Akame Nigiri and Sake at 1707 Massachusetts Avenue#2. The legal notice was published in the May 26, 2022 Lexington Minuteman newspaper and the abutters were noticed by the applicant as required. The restaurant floor plan is included in the Liquor License application. B uild ing, Z o ning and H ealth D ep artments have reviewed this ap p lic atio n and have no o b j ec tio ns to the L iquo r Lic ens e app lic ation and have advis ed the app lic ant o f the nec es s ary p ermits required for the op ening o f the re s taurant/s ignage. T he ap p lic ant mus t o b tain all required munic ip al p ermits fo r the re s taurant. An application for a C ommon Victualler Lic ens e has also b een submitted. The restaurant will initially op en with the fo llowing hours o f op eration: Tues day, Wednes day and T hurs day S:OOpm—l 0:00pm; F riday and S aturday 5:OOpm-11:OOpm. Mr. Mic hae 1 Mo nac o,Akame Nigiri and S ake O wner/Manager and Mr. C hris to p her B o nas o ro, Akame Nigiri and S ake Bus ines s P artner, will b e at the meeting to answer any questions. SUGGESTED MOTION: Move to the application from M Block LLC d/b/a Akame Nigiri and S ake located at 1707 Massachusetts Avenue#2 for a Restaurant Wines and Malt Beverages Liquor License for 7 days/week 11:OOam-12:00 midnight, and, once the application has also been approved by the ABCC, issue a Restaurant Wine and Malt Liquor License to M Block LLC d/b/a Akame Nigiri and Sake, 1707 Massachusetts Avenue #2. FOLLOW-UP: S elect Board O ffice DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA: 6/6/2022 7:l Opm ATTACHMENTS: Description Type � �.::..���������°����-���m4����������„f��.��c��� ����,,�,:��I� IC��.�����°���� The Cammonwealth of.1'I�lassachusetts , Alcoholic.Bevera,ges Cont�ol C"'ommissia�t _._�-,--;:�.�. 95.�'ourth Street,�S'uite 3, C'hel�ea,.1'�A f12150'-2355 . www.mass.,gov/ahcc ` APP�.IC�►TIC3N FC1R A NEW'LI�EIVSE �1 Municip�lity �.exington 1. L�+�EN,�E �LAS�;���f�ATIC)N 11�l�C)RMATlC�I� C�1'��f iJFF-PREMISES TYPE CATE+�O�RY CLA5S +bn-Premises-12 � §12 Restaurant � ines and Malt Beverages �` nnual �► Please pravide a r�arrativ�averview of the transaction{s}1a€ing appl�ed for.C7n-premises applicants should also prov�de a descriptic�n+�f the in#ended theme or cc►ncept a►f the business c�pera�ian.At�ach additiar�a�pages,if nec�ssary, M Blc�ck LLC DBA Akame�Jigiri and Sake is seeking an c�n-premises Vl/ines and Mal�Beverage li�ense fc�r 1707 Massachusetts Ave,#2 l.exington,NIA 0��2Ct.Akame�ligiri and Sake is g�►ing to be a mv►dern�t�seat restaurant facusing on Japanese cuisine.There wi�l be a stra►ng focus on 5ake and �apanese Beers.We wi11 aEsc�crffer red wine,white wine,and champagne,The restauran�k wi1�be managed by Michael Monaca.We w�11 be seeking to hir� trnra front af the house staff inembers that will be required to have their SERII safe Alcahal training certificate. �s this license application pursuar�t to special legislatic�n? Yes �:'' I�c� Chapt�r Acts c�f �. �1JS11�ESS E�ITITY IN�C`�'RMATIt;�'�i The entity that will b�issued the#icense and have aperational contral af the premises. Er�tifiy I�ame M Blc�ck LLC FEi�J 88-177Uf8� D�3A Akame Nigiri And Sake Manager of Rec+ard Michael Manaco �tree�Address 17Q7 Ma�sachusetts Av�.#2 Lexington,�lla�242Q Phone 6�3-918-319� Email Akam�1707�outicaok.�om Alfiernative P`hone 78��9+52-9953 Website 3. D�S�RIP'TION C�� �`REMI�ES Please pravide a camplete descriptivn af the premises#a be lic�nsed,including tF�e number of floors,nunnber of rooms an each flaar,any outdaor areas to be in+�luded in th�e licensed area,and total square footage.You must also submit a floor plan. The premises is loc�ted on a sing�e flc�or consisting afi approximately 700 SQ.feet featuring a semi-open kitchen.There is an entrances/exits located on opposite sides af the building.The space will have 18 seats with r�o bar area.Ai1 beverages will be served table side with a strong focus on Sake and�apanese Beers.Within the structure there are four other businesses with no dir+�ct access to the proposed space ta be licensed. Tota!Square�ootage: 74� Number of Entrances: 2 Seating C�pacity: 2p Nurmber af Floors 1 Number af Exits: 2 Occupancy Number: 24 4. APPl.1+CATIt��V CCINTACT The applicatian contact is the persan whom the iicensing authcrrities shou�d contact regarding this applicatican. Narne: Michae�M4naco Phone: f�43-918-3194 Titl�: C7wn�r/General Nlar�ager Emai�: Mikemonaca8f��outla►c�k.cc�m 1 APPLiCATIt�N FC�R A I�EW I.ICENSE . Ct�RPCiRATE STRUCTIJ�tE Ent'rty Lega!Structure �L� •�; Date of Incarparatian rt 2/��/2Q2� State of ln�c►rparation Massachusetts ,, !s th��a�p�oration publi�ly traded? Yes • Nc, f._PRC1Pt�:�ED_t�_F���ERS, STCJCK t3R C�INNERSHIP �l�TEF�EST List a�f individuals ar enti�ies that wili ha�ve a dire�t t�r indirect,benefi+�ial or�nan�ial interest in this license tE.g.Sta�khc�Eders,(��jCE+l"5� C�irectars,L��Mar�agers,LLP Partners,Trust�es etc.}.Attach additional page(s}pra�vided,if n�cessary,utilizing Adder�dum A, • The individuals and titles listed in this s�ctican must be identical ta thase�led with the Massachus�tts Secretary af 5tate. • The individuals identified in this sectian,as we[I as the propc�sed Manager o�Ree�rd,must complete a CtJRI Release Form. �► Pleas�rrote the following statutc►ry requirements for D'rrectors and LLC Marragers: CJn Premises{E.g.Res�aurant/Club/Hcr�el��irectars or LLC Managers -At least 50%must be US ci#izens; t�►1�f Prer»ises�L.iquor Storey C►ireetars vr LLC Managers -AI!must b�US�itizens and a majarity rnust be Massaehuset�s residents. • If yv►+u are a Multi-Tiered Urg�nizatican,pl�ase attach a flaw chart identifying each corparate interest and the individual owners of each entity as wefl as the Arkicles of t�rganizatian fc�r ea�h�corporate entity. Every individual must be id�ntif�ed in Addendum A. �lame of Principar Residential Address SSN D4B �1��1c��� ��C�11�CCi 39�esta Rd. �.�. Title and ar Position Percer�taq�of(Jwnershi Dir�ctor/LL�Manager US�itizen N1A Resident tJwner/Gen�ral Manager E�S°!o • Yes Na • Y �� � cs N• +r Ycs No Name af Principal Residenti�l Address SS�V DCJB �hristapher B+�r�asora 55�hargerSt. Tit�e and or Pasitian Percentac�e of C�wnersh�i Directc�r/LLC Manager US Citizen MA Resident Investor 35°�o Ye5 • No . ���.�. ,� � �"" �"' �"``Yes �'"`R1n �:Yes � No Narne of Princi al Residentia�l Address S5N DOB Title and or Pasition F'ercentac�e of Ownershi pirector/LLC Manager U5 Citizen �Vl�A R�sident �'"`Y+�s � �Jc� �Yes �"' �� �`°"Yes �""" Na Narne of Principat F�esidential Address SS�! DC}B Title and t�r Position Percentac�e of C3wnershi Director/L��Nlanager US�itizen MA Resident �Yes ��Ja �`" Yes �"'" I�o � Yes � No Narne c�f Principal Residential Address S5N pC�g Title and or Position Percenta,ge af tJwnershi Dire�tar/LL�Manager US Citizen MA Resident �"°Y�s �"" No �'"' Yes �""' I�c� �"" Yes �"` Nc� Additic�nai pages atta+ched? �Yes �: IVc� CR1�lllNAl.HIST�JRY Has any individual listed irr question 6,and appli�able atta�hments,�ver been canvi�ted af a �y,�s �; �,� 5tate,Federal�►r Military Crim�?if yes,attach an affidavit providing�he details of any artd a!I convictions. Z APPLICATION �C�R A NE1N I.ICENSE �iA.lNTEREST IN AN ALCC)HOl.IC BEVERAGES LICENSE aoes any individu�l c�r entity identified in questia►n d►,and appli�able attachments, have ar�y direct ar indire+ct,benefi�ial c�r#inar�+cial ir�t�rest in any other li�ense to sell alcohc►lic beverages? �es [� �}� � If yes,list in table below.Attach additional pages,if necessary,u�ilizing the table farmat below. �lame License Type Lic�nse I�ame Municipali�y fB. PREVI�OUS�.Y HE�.D�NTEREST IN A�I A�CQHC��1��EVERAGES LICENSE Has ar�y individual or+�ntity identi�`ed in questi�►n f,and applicabie attachments,ever held a direct or indirect,beneficial c�r financial interest in a li�errse to sell ale�►holi+�beverages,whi�h is nvt presently held? Yes � I�c� � If yes,I�s�irr ta�ale below.Atfia+�h additional pages,if necessary,utiliZing�h�table fc►rmat below. �ame Li�enseType �i�ense fiwlame Municipality �r�.DISCLC�SURE t��I.ICElVSE pISCIP'LINARY ACTICII� Ha�ve any of the discfosed licenses listed in questian 6Aor 6B ever been suspended,revo�ed or canc�fled? Yes � �Jr� � If yes,list in table belaw.Attach a�ditiona�pages,if necessary,utilizing th+�table farmat belc�w. Date c�f Action Name c�f License �ity Reasc�n for suspensivn,revc�cation ar canc�#lation �. C���UP'AN�Y +C�� PF�El1III�E� Piease complete all fields in this sectican. Please pravide praaf of l�ga!cacc+upancy af th�premises. � If the applicant entity owns the premises,a�deed is required. • If leasing or renting the premises,a signed capy of the lease is required. � !f the lease is cc�ntingent on the approval of this iicens�,and a signed lease is not availabie,a capy af the unsigned 1eas�and a letter of intent to lease,signed by fihe applicar�t and the landlard�IS 1'EC�UII'E't�. • If�the real es�tate and busin�ss are owned by the sam� individuals lis�ed in questian 6, either individually ar thrc�ugh separate business entities,a signed eopy c,f a lease between the twa entities is required, Please indicate by what rneans the applicant w►ill accupy the premises �ea�se � �andlard Name Dennis A.Dyer �andlord Phane �17-974-709Q �andlord Email dadyer42@gmail.com Landlard Address �•4•�4x 4041Natertawn,MA 02471 Lease Beginning Dat� Q7/4i/2422 Ren#per Month $3,40Q (..E'c�5�Et"1C�11"1g �c�t� �f�������I�S �Cf"'!��,"1+E.'�`�E'�i" $��i,��� Will th� [.ar�dlord receive revenue based an percen#age c�f alcc�hol sales? C"`Yes C: Nc� 3 APPLICATIC�3�1 �CJi�A NEW LICEl�SE �. �`iI�AiVCIAL DISCLC3SURE A.Purchase Price fc+r Real Estate B.Purchase Pri+�e for�usiness Assets C.(��her�(Please specify below} 3�,oao �'tJther�astts}:�i.e.Costs asso�iated w�th �icense Transactia►n including but r�ot�imi�ed to: Property price, Business Assets, D.Tc►tal�c�st 30,at}�D Renav�tions costs,Cvnstruction costs, initial�tart-up costs, Invent4ry ca�sts,or specify other ca►sts};,, SC�UFiCE C���ASH CONTRlBUTIC}N Please prc►vide documentatior�c�f availabie funds.{E.g.Ba�r►k or other Financial irrs�kitution Statements,�ank�etter,�tc.) Name of�ontributor Amount af Cantribution +�hristc�pher B+anasc�ro 15,�a�►-25,a�U Micahel I1llc�naco 8,00►0� Total 33,U4a SC�URCE O�FINANCIIVt� PIE'�S+E�1"C►V1CI�SI�Cf�CI fi�lc�r'tCli"YC�+�C3CUCx"'IEr"Mt3tItJ�1. Name of Lender Amount TYpe 4f Financing Is the lend�r a licensee pursuant to M.�,�.�h.�38. � �"`Yes �`'` No Yes Nca Yes I�a Yes IVo FINAI�3CIA�IRIFC�RMATlCJN Provide a detailed explanation of the farmts}and sou�rc�ts}c�f funding far the cost identified�bave. he tc�tal projecfied cost of this prc►ject is around$3�,aa4.The atta�ched bank sta�ements are from'rnvestor+�hris�topher Bonasorc►.The lease is already signed and f�rst,last and securifiy in the ama►unt af$8,5a0 has been paid.The space needs minimal renovatians,and mc�st equipment is alr�ady in place r�r has been purehased.�}ur gaal is to ga in debt free and based an aur projec#i�►ns we wifl be within bud�et. 9. PLEC►C�E lNFC3RMATIt3N P{�ase prc�vide signed pledge dc�cumen�a�ion. Are yc�u se+�king appraval for a pledge?�Yes �':No Please indi�ate what you�re seeking tt�piedge Ccheck all that appiy} � �i�ense Stock Invento ❑ ❑ �Y Ta whom is the pledge being made? 4 1t�. MANAC�ER APPLICAT�t�N A, MANA�ER 1N�(�RMATItJN The individual that has been appointed ta manage and contral the li�ens�d business and premises. Prc►posed Manager Name Mi�haei Mc�naco C7a�e of Birfih 55�1 �. ...... Residential Address 39 Festa Rd.Revere,Ma 02151 Email Mikemonaco86@outloc�k.cam Phone �U�-918-3190 Pl+�ase indicate how mar�y hours per week you intend�c�be an the�icensed premises �� B.CITlZEt�SHIP/BA+CKCRtJUND INF(�RMATIC}N Are you a U.S.Citizer�?'�' • Yes �'"`No �Manag�r must b�a U.S.Citizen If yes,attach one c�f the faflr�wing as proof c�f citizenship U5 Passpc�rt,Voter's Certificate,Birth Certil i�ate or�JaturaliZatic�n Papers. Have yc�u ever been canvicted of a state,federal,or military crime? �Yes �:: Na If yes,fill out�khe table below and atta�h an afFidavit prcrviding the details of any and all canvictions.Attach additional pages,if necessary, uti�izing the format below. Date ll�unicipality �harge Dispositi+on C.EM P�+C�YMENT INFC}RN{ATI{JN Please pra►vide your emp�oyment histc�ry.Afi�ach additional p►ages,if ne�essary,ut`rlizing the format below. Start Dat� End Date Pasition Emplayer Supervisar Name 41/2C�19 Q3/20,�2 Sushi/Sashimi lJni/Clia Back Bay Ken C3ringer 41/2tJ18 1212419 �aok Maggie's Farm Middl�tar� Jeff Cala 44/ZU13 �812a17 Assistant S�are Mar�ager dick's Sporting�oads Steve�eel� OS/�UatS 12/20�9 Floor Manager .lasper 1Nhites Summer Sh�ack Max Harvey D.PRfC}R DISCIPLI�JARY ACTit3fV Have you held a benefieial v►r�nancial interest in,ar been the manager af,a licens+�to sell alcoholic beverages that was subject ta disciplinary actiorr? � Yes •Na If yes,please fifl aut the tabie./�ttach additional pages,if necessary,utilizin�g the format belaw. C�ate�►f Action Name af Lic�nse State �ity �eason for suspension,revaca�tion or cancellatior� � 1 hereby swear under the pains enolties vf perjury that the r'nforma�ic�n 1 have prr�vid�d in this application is true and acct�rate. Manager's Signature pate 4q,/1g/2p22 5 � �� ������������������� Are yc�u requesting approval ta utilize a management�ompany�hrc�ugh a managerr�ent agreer�r�ent? (�``Yes �`" fi�c� If yes,please fill�►ut sectic�n 11. Please pr+�vide a narra�tive c�verview of the Management Agreement.Attaeh addi#ic►nal pages,if necessary. � �" ; �� i �:A management agreement is wher�a licensee autharizes a third party tc�contrc�l the daily apera�tions of the�icense premises,while retaining u�tirn�te control over the iicense,�thraugh a�written cantract. This daes not pertain tv a liqc�c�r license manager that is em►ployed directly by the entity. 11A. MAI�A�E NI E�IT E I�TITY �ist all proposed individuals o►r entities that wi�l have a di�ect or indir�ct,beneficial c�r�inar�cial initerest in�he management Entity{E.g. Stc��kholders,Off��ers,aire+ct4rs,L��M�nagers,�LP P�rtn+�rs,Trustees etc.}. Entity Name Address P'hone �Jarne af Principa! �esidentia�Address SSN pC�g Title and ar Pasition Percen�ag�c�f tJwnership a�rect+�r �IS Citizen MA Resident .�.�....� .�_.�.. Yes I�o ; Yes i�o '��s I�v Name of Prir�cipal �esidential Addr+�ss 5SN DOB TEtle and+�r Positian Percentage of t�wnership Director US�itizen MA Resident �""Yes ��Nc� � Y�s �'"`No �"""Yes �""'No Name�f Princi al Residen#ial Addr�ss SSN DO� Title and ar Pasition Percentac�e af fJwnership Directar US Citizen MA Resident -- .--- _.___�___ Yes No �"`Yes RJo Yes Na Name of Principal Residential Addr�ss �,N p�g Title and ar Position P�rcerrtage of Ownership pirector US Citizen MA Resid�nt �"""Yes �"' No �`"`Yes �Na �°'"Yes � Na CRIM�NA�HISTtJF�Y Has any individual identified above ever been cc►nvicted of a 5tate,Federal or Military Crime? �"" Yes �"' No If yes,attach an afF�idavit providing the details af any arrd ail convictions. 118. EXISTIN� MANAt�EMENT A�REEMENTS ANC� INTERES►T IIU AN A�CtJHt�LIC BEVERA�ES I.ICENSE D�►es any individual ar entity identified in questior� i 1 A,and appli�able atta�hmerrts, h�v�any direct ar indirect,beneficial or financial interest in any ather license ta sell alcohalic beverages;and ar have an a�ctive management agreerrient with any other�icensees? Yes C] Nc� � �f Yesx list in table belc�w.Attach additional pages,if necessary,utilizing the table format belQw. Name �i�ense Type �i+�ense Name Municip�ality f �.�.C. PREVIt'JIJSLY HELD INTEREST IN AN ALCt�Hf�LI� BEVE�iA�E�► LICE�ISE Has ar�y individual ar entity iden�ified in►question 11 A,and applicab►fe attachments,ever held a direct or indi�ect,benefiicia!�►r finan�ia�interest in a license�+�sel�alcoholic beverages,which is not presently held? y,��, � �,� � If yes,list in�able belc�w.Attach additianal pages,if ne�essary,utilizing the tabie f�►rmat b�lav�r. Name l�ic+enseType Lic�ns��tame Muni�ipality 11�►. PREVIt�US►LY HELC� NIANA�EMENT A�REEMENT Has any individual ar entifiy identified in question 11 A,and appli�able atta�hments,ever held a management agreemer�t with any �►ther N�assachusetts licensee? Yes Q !�o� If yes,list in�abie below.Attach additional pages,if necessary,utilizing the table format belaw. �icensee hlame Lic+�nse Type Municipality Date�s)af Agreement Z�E. C��SCI�t�StJC�E t�� Li�Et�SrE CIIS�iPLItVARIf A�TICIN Has any of th�disclosed�icenses listed in questians in sect�a►n 11 B,11�,11 D ever been suspended,revc�ked ar cancelled? Yes Q �f cr � �f yes,list in table belaw.Attach additianal pages,ifi r��cessary,utilizing the table format belaw. G►a�e of Action �lam�of Li�ense +�ity Reason fc�r suspension,revc�cati4n c�r�anc�llatior� �.1F. 1'ER�IIS C,�F At�REE�I�EI�T a.Dc�es the agreement provide for t�rminatic�n by the li�ensee? Yes [� N� � b.Will�he�icer�se�r�tain control af th�busir�+�s�finances? Yes ❑ No � c.Does the managem�nt entity handle the payroll for tl�e business? Yes � No �] d,J'�J�anagement T�rm Begin Date e,Management Term End Date f.Haw will the management comp►any be cQmpensated by the li�ense�?�check all that apply} ❑ $per month�/year�indica�ke amaunt} ._._.___. � ❑ �/o vf alcohol sales(indicate percen�age} �.. _� �] %ofoverall sales{indicate percentage} �" ❑ other(please expfain} ABCC I.icensee+D�ficer/' a ger Management Agreer�nent Entity t�f#i+cer/LLC Nlanag�r Signature: 5`rgnature: Title: ��3 ner er�eral Manager/Chef Titte: Date: 4/19I2422 Date. 7 AaCIIT`It�►NA� INFC3RMATIt�IV Pl+�as�u�ki�i�e this space to pravid�any additic,nal informatia►r�that will support yc�ur appli�ati�►n c�r to clarify any answers pravided above. M Black l.L�DBA Akame I�igiri and Sake is seeking an on-premises UUines and Ma#t Beverage license�fc+r 1747 Massachusetts Ave.#2 Lexingtan,NIA C��42fJ.Akame Nigiri and Sake is gc►ing to be a mr�dern 7 8 seat restaurant focusing on.lapanese cuisine.There will be a strong fa�cus+�n Sake and apanese Beers.We will alsc�c�ffer red wine,white wine,and ch�mpagne.The restaurant wiEl be managed by Michael Mcana�c►.V1/e wi1)be seeking to hire twa frc�nt of the h+�use staff inembers that wi11 be required to have their SERV safe Alcaha►I training certificate. his is an owvner prt�je�t suppor#ed by cash.INe�re not se+�king any lc�ans for this project and have avaible funds to pay for anything that may ca►me up. e d�►have optians fa►r credit if needed. he space at 1707 Massachuset#s Ave.#2 is already built out tc+fill our needs.There is no majar canstruction or projects beyand pain�ing that need to be payed fc�r�►r finan+�ed,We have already paid$B,SOU far first last and se�urity deposit and mast of the equipment is already in place and ar purchased a�this time, ApPi.ICANT'S STATEMEN�' �,nnichael�onaca► the: Osale proprietc�r; � partner; �corporate principai; � LLC/I.LP manager Autharized Signatory �,f NI Block��.0 aBA Akame Nigiri and 5ake Narne of the�ntity/Ccrrpc�ration hereby submit this application�hereir�after the "J'��1"'���Q����j,�,to the loca!licensing author�ty{the"L�A"�an d the Alcoh+�lic Beverages Control Cammissivn �the"A�CC" and toge�her with�he L�A►cc�llectiveiy the"�IC��I�I11�HI4.�i.�CII�EI.I��jj}fvr apprc�val. I d+a hereby deciare under the pains and penalties c►f perjury that I have persc�nal I�nc�wiedge a►f the informati+�n su�mitted ir�the Application, and as such affirm that all statements ar�d representations therein are true tv�he best of rr�y knovrrledge and be�lief. i further submit�khe follc�wir�g tc� be true and accurate: (1} I understand that each represen��rtion in this Applicatic�rr is materi�l�c��he �icensing Authar�ties'decision on the Applicativn�nd that the Licensing Auth+�rities will rely a►n each and every ar�svuer in the Applicati+�n and accamp�nying dc�cumen�s in reaching its decision; �2) 1 s�ate that the 1a►cati�►n and descriptivn afi the pra►pc�sed licensed premises are in cc�mpliance with s�ate and loca! laws and regulations; {3� I understand that while the Applicativn is pending, I must nc�tify fihe Licensing Autha�ri�ies c�f any change in�he infc�rmatic�n submitted there�n. I ur�derstand that failure to give such notice�a►the l.icensing Authorities may result in disappraval vf the Applica�ian; �4} 1 ur�ders�and that upc�n approval ofi the Applicati�on, 1 must no�ify the Licensing Au�thc�ri�ies a►f any change in the ownership as apprr�ved by the�icensing Auth+�rities. I unders�and that failure�cr give such notice to the �icensing Authvrities may resul�in sanctic�ns inc�udin;�rev+�catian a►f any license fc�r which this App�i+�ation is submitted; �5� I understand that�khe licensee will be ba►und by the statemen�s�nd representations made in the App►licatia�n, including, but nat limi�ed ta the ider�tity a►f pers+�ns with an ownership or fir��ncial interes��r�the I�cense; {�5� 1 understand that all statements and representatit�ns made beca►me cvnditions vf�he license; �7) I understand that any physical alterations t+�vr changes�o the size c�f the area used for the sal�,delivery,stora,ge,or cc�nsumption c�f alcohvlic beverages, must be repc�r-ted to the l.icensing Authc�riti�s and nn�y require the prior apprt�val c�f the �icensing Authorities; {8) I understand that�the licensee's failure to aperate the licensed premises in accordance wi�h the statemen�s and representations made in the ApplfcatEvn may result in s�nctions, including the r+eva►catia►n c�f any license fo►r rnrhich the Application was submitted;and �9} � understand that a�ny false statement c�r misrepreser�tatic�n will cc�nstitute c�use for disapprc�val of the Application or sanctions inciudin,g r+�vocatic�n of ar�y I�cense for which�his Applicatic�n is submi�#ed. {1t�} I confirm tha�the applicant cvrporatia►n and each individual listed in the+�wnership sectic�n crf the application is ir� goc�d starrding with the Massachus��ts C�epartment af Revenue and has complied with all laws of the Cc�mmonwealth relating tc�taxes, reporting vf employees and con�ract+�rs,and withholding and remitting of chi#d suppart. Signature: � Date; 04/1912�2� � Tit�e: tJ r/Genera!Manager/Chef ENTITY VOTE nn��ack��C The Board of Directors or LLC Man�gers of Entity Name duly voted to apply�o the �ic�er�sing Authority of �.e��n�tc�n and the Citytrown �ommonwealth af Massachusetts Alcoholic Beverag�s Contro� Commission on o���s�zozz Da#e vf Meeting For the following transac�ions�Check all that appiY�: � New l.icense Q Change af Lcs�ation � Change of Class{E.e.Annual I Seasonal} [� Change Cc�rpara#e 5tru�ture t�.�.corp i��,c� � Transfer o#License � Altera#ian c,f Licensed Premises � Change of Litense Type t�.�.��u�i�es�a�,�a�,c) � P�edge c�f Collateral c�.�.����n�+��stoc�) � Change c,f Manager � Change Corporate Name � Change of Category t�,�.nt�a�conoinrv�r��,���x) ❑ Management/Cfperating Agreement � �hange af tJ�ficersl �hange of 4wnership Interest � Issuance/''fransfer of Stock/New Stockk�older � Change of Hours C��rectc►rsll.LC Managers Q (��C�1llembersl�.�P Partners, Trustees} Q Other Q Change of DSA „VC�TED:Tv authariz� ��chael nnonacc� Name of Persor� ta sign the applic�tion submitted and to execute on the Er��i�y's behalf, any r�ecessary papers �nd do all things r�quired to have the appl�catic�n granted.,' •rV+CITE C):TO��►�►OI C1� Michael Manaco Name of Liquar Lic+�nse Manager as i�s manager of record, and hereby grant him or her with full authority and contral c�fithe premises described in the license and authority and ca�ntrol of the conduct of all business �herein as the l�censee itself cauld ir� �ny way have and exercise if it were a naturai persan residing in the�ommonwealth af Massachuset�s." Fa►r�or�p►orations EJ1V�Y A true cop ��t�st A true copy attest, .������ Co orate �3fficer/LLC Manag�r Signa�ure Corporatiorr �lerk's Signature ������, � ` ��r � {Print I�ame� {Print N�r�r�e} �������� � �r. P'�C�PC�;SED CC�FFI+C��tS �►TCC�►�'1� C��i C�UU�lERSH�P' INTERESrT Ct�ntirrued... �ist all individuals or entities that will have a direct c�r indi�+�ct,benef�cial c�r financial interest in this license{E.g.Stoct�hc�ld+ers,(Jfficers, Directv►rs,�L�Managers,LLP Partners,Trustees et+c.}. Entity Na�me Percen�age of tJwnership in Enti#y b�ing Licer�sed {Write"I�A"if this is th�entity being 1ic+�nsed) �1arne c�f Principai Residen�ia�Address 551�1 a+pB Title and c�r Pc�sitic►n Percentage a►f t�wnershi [�irectc�rl�.�.0 Manager �1S Citizen MA Resident Yes I�+a Yes P�Jo Yes l�c� �Jame�f Principal Residential Address 55�! DC�B Tit��and c�r Posi�ic�n Percenfiaqe a�f C�wnershi Director/LLC Manager US Citizen MA Resident Y�s � Nc� Yes �la Yes �Jc� Name+af Principal Residentia!Address 55h1 C►pB Title and c►r Pa►sition Percentaq�of t�wnershi Directa►r/�LC Manager US+��tizen J1liA Resident �Yes �"'"No �"'"Yes �'" I�o �'"" 'Yes �'"` I�o �Jar�re of Prin�ipal Residen�ial Addr�ss SSI� DC�B _^.,_.�. Title and c�r Positior� Percentaqe of t�wnershi C�irectarl 1��+�Manager �!5 Citizen 11�A Resident �'"Yes �I�o �"'Yes ��" �o �" Yes �`"` �Ic� I�ame of Prin�ipal Resid�ntiai Address SSN pO� Title and c�r Pasitian Percenta�f t�wnershi Dir�ctc�rl��C Manager US Citizen MA�esiden� �""" Yes ��lc� �""Yes �'" hJo �`"Y�s �"" P�� �Jame of Princi al Residentiai Address S��J D(J6 Title and or Pos�tic�n Percenta e of C�►wnershi Directc►rl L�C Manager US Citizen MA Resid+�nt Yes No �'""Yes N+� Yes I�v I�ame of Principa�! 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E���t n�me of#he limi#+�d �iability company: �TC�I)(���,A►�I'�A�i�I1�I]!�I A►��►'I'.Ai►�►TIN�B.A�R.LLt" 1.b.The e�act name of the limited 1ia�bility company as amended, is: 11�$L(�t�I�LLC;' Za. �.ocatian c�f its principal t�ffrce: �lo. and Street: 82�'V:�NDELL AVE. STE 1 Ufl City or Town: PITTSFIELI� �►tate: 1rv1A Zip: (�12tJ 1 �oun�ry: tJ� 3.As,�mended,the general character�►f busine$s,and if the limited liability company is organized tv►render professia►na�service,#he service tc�be rendered: 4.The latest date+�f d�ssalution, if sp�cified: 5. Name and address c►f the Resident Agent: Name: F;EGI�TEF�.EI.�A�'rEI�TT�I�rT�. No. and�tr+�et: 82 WE�.`�1I��LL AVE. STE 1�0 City or Town: �'ITTSFIELI� �t�tte:h�� Zip: U 12CI 1 Count�y: U A 6.The name and business addres�of each manager, if any: � T�tie Individua# Name Add�ess��a�o e�ox� First,Middle,�ast,�u�x Address,City or Taw�,State,Zi,p Code 7.The name�nd business address of the persan{s�in additia►n to the manager{sj, au#horized ta execute d�rcumen#s to be�led with#he Carporatian�Division, and at leas#ane p�rson shall be nam+�d if there are no managers. ; Title Individual Name Addre�5�no Pc+Box) First,Middle,�ast,�uffix Address,Ci#y or Town,�tate,Zip Code SOC Sl+GNATt7FtY MlCHAEL MONACC7 $2 WENDE�L AVE.STE 100 � PITTSFIE�D,MA t}1201 USA � �t�C�IGNATC)RY CHRI�TC�PMER B4NAStJRCJ 55 CHAFtGER STREET REVERE,MA 02151 U�A� � 8.The name�nd business address of the person�sl authori�ed ta execute. acknowledqe. deliver and record any recordable instrument purparting ta affec#an interest in real property: � Ti�l� In+��vidual IVa�m� Addr�s� �no P+��ox} i Firsi,Middie,�ast,Suffix ��dress,City car Town,State,Zip C+ode F�EA�PRC�PERTY N1�CMAE�Mt��JACC► 82 WENDE��AVE.5TE 1 t]C� PI`i'TSFiE�D,N1A tJ1241 USA REAL PRt�PERTY CHR,ISTOPHER�t�►NAStJRC7 55 CHARGER STREET ��Y�C1�i�l'1 OL��� U�7� 9.A►dditional rriatters: 10. ��ate the amendment�to the certificate: A�t�SENI)LL�N.A.��:E TC�REAI�: M�Lt�CK.LL�AI�II�MEMBER.: CI�E�;.I�TC�►PHER.BG►NA.SC�►R,C�55 C I�A�.R.�ER.S"�REET REVERE�1VIA�215� 11. The a�mendment certificate shail be effective when fled u�rl�ss a later effective date is specified: SI+GNED L��J�DER THE PEN.A�,.LTI]��QF P�RJCTRy,this 31 Day of IVlarch,2U22, MIC�EL MONA+�C�,S�gnature of Autlaarized�ignatory. Q 20�1 -2022 Commonweal#h of Nlassachusetts AI!Rights Reserved MA �C3t� �iling Numb�r: �C�22192343�� Date: 3/31/�0�22 9:38:��AM T�:E ���CJ1�f��E.��LT� CJF 1���.��.�.C�:��T�ETT� I hereby cer�i�y that, upon examinatia�.of this dacum�nt, duly submi�ted to me, it app�ars that the provisians af the {�r�neral Lavrrs relative to corporations have been compli+�d with, and I hereby approve �aid�rti�cle�; and the �ling f�e having bee�paid, �aid articles are deerr�ed to have been �led with me on: M�rch 31, �022 �9:38 AM . , ,� �.� �+�VZLLL�.M FR.��`��I� C���L,VIN Secreta�}r af the C"omman�ealth Vh From the+c�ffice c��': Landma�rlt Re�l Esta�e� �Tan�a�►�� Fo�� +�o��n����a� ��a�� D�rnnis A. l�yer 1, PARTIES LE��t�R,which expressic�r�shall include hie heirs,successors,and assigns whe�e the {fi�l irI) �otltext sC�admi#s,daes he�`eby���se ta Chris�topher Sanasaro and Michae l Monaca 2. PREMi��S LE$SEE,which express`ran shail include therir successars,executc�rs, administrators, �fi1!in and include,if ap- �nd assigns where the context so admits,and the LE��E�her�by ieases the foll�►uving desc�ibed prernises: plic�rbJe, suite number, floor number,e�rtd sq►u�r'e �he f4rmer Cr�rp� Space a� 17 Q? Massa�huse�ts Avenue, Le�iagta�n, MA, 42 45 3, feet) camprsssng apprc►xsxnately� ?CIQ rentable 8.f` o� building in+cluding a shared basement space. #c�gether with the righ#tc�use in common,with others entitl�d thereto,the hallways, stairways,and elevators, necess�ry fa►r access to said leas�d premises,a�nd lavator��s nearest#heretc�. 3. TERM The term c��#his Iea�se shall be for 3 years (fr�l r`n} cammencing on 7/1/20►22 and ending an 6/30/2025 4. REI�T The LESSEE sha{1 pay tc�the LE�SC�R fixed rent at the rate of 3�,o00.oo dollars (f11 in) per yea�,payable in advance irr monthly installments of 3,oC�O.00 , subject ta p�roration irr the case af�ny par#ia�l calend�r month.AI#rent shall be payable without off'set vr deduction. 5. �ECURITY Upon the executian a►f this lease,#h�I.E�SEE shall pay to the l.E�St�R the amount of 3,000,ot� C3EPC►5!T dallars, which shall be� h�ld as a security fc�r th� LE55EE'� p+�r�ormance as herein p�ovided and refund�d to the (fil�in} 1.E�SEE a# #he end of this lease, withc�ut intere�t, subject to the L.E��EE's satisfactory compliance with the cpnditions h+��eof. �. R�N'T ff in any#ax year cor�nmencing with the fscal year �►Ia ,the real estate taxes on the land and bui�dings,c�f AQJU�TMENT which the Ieased premises are a�park,are in excess of the amoun#af#he real es�ate taxes thereon far the fiscal year r�la� (her�inafter called the"Bas�`�ear"},L,�SSEE will pay to L.�S�C�R as additi+�nal rent hereunder, when and as designa�ted by notice in writing by LE�SOR, n/a pe��ent of such excess that may occur in each A►. TA�X year of the#erm of this�ease ar any e�ensia►n or ren�wa!thereof and prapor#i+�nately far any part of a fiscal year, 1f E�CA��LATfC�N the L.E��C�R obtains an abatement af any suct�excess real estate tax,�prnporti�nate share c�f such abatement,less (frll in ar�►el�ete� �he reasonable fees and cc�sts incurred in abtaining the same,i�any,shall be refunded to the�ES�EE. �. 0►P�F�ATl�1G The LE��EE shall pay�o the LES�t�R as additivnal rent hereunder when and as designated by n+�tice in writing by Ct�ST �ESSOR, nla perGent af ar�y ine�-ease in t�perating expenses over those incurred duning the calendar E�CALATIC�N year nIa .Operating expenses are defned far the purposes of this agreement as a!I co�ts and expenses (frl�in ar clelete) incurred by the LESS�JR during any c�alend�r year ir�connection wi�h the aperation and maintenance c�f the land and buildings of which the leased pr�mises are a part, including withou# limitation 'snsurance premiums, lEcen�e fees, janitarial service, iandscaping and snow removal,employee comperrsation and fringe benefits, equipment and ma�te- rials, utiiity costs, repairs, maintenance and any capita!exper�diture�reasonably amortized with inte�est} ir�curred in orde�r to�educe oth�r operating expenses or comply with any governmental requirement. n/a 'This increase shall be prorated shv�uld this lease be Fn effect with respect to c�nly a por�ion c�f any calendar y�ar. C. +�OI��UMER ��} LE��EE agrees that in the event the�C�►nsum+�r Price Ind��for Urban VlJage Earners and Clericai 1N�►rk+ers,tJ,�.. P��CE City Average, All Items{1982-84=��0}" {hereinafter referred tv as the�Price lndex") published by th�e�Cureau c�f La- E�CA�ATI+�N �or�tatistics of the lJnited�t�tes Dep��tment of��bor,or any comparable successc�r or substitute index d�signated {fil!in�►r delete} �y the LES�OR apprapriate�y adjusted, reflects an increase in the cost of living over and above the cost of living as reflec#ed by the Price Index for#he month af ,20 {hereina�fter called the"�ase P�ice lndexQ),#h+� f�xed rent shall be adjusted in accordance with sub�p�ragraph{2}c�f this��ticle. A!I righ#s reserved. This farm may not be copied or Ct�PYRlGHT�1968 ;; reproduced in wh�le ar in part in any manne� G R E AT ER B t��T+t�N R E�►L E�T A T E B C 7�F t D whatsaever withaut the prior expr�ss wri�ten consent REVi��D 198�,�994 �c�u��.Nous�rv� QPPC►RTU�JfTY vf th��reater Boston Real�state So�rd. Thia tarm �ras cr�►��ed k�y Ma�t �►illan us�.ng e�-i�t3RMs. ��F'CrRMs ie ccrpyrigh� pro�e+c�ed and may� w u������������ nat be u�Bed by any c��her partY- ,"��������m���� �°'n�� : � (2}Cammencing as a�the first anniversary of the term comrmencement date,there shall be an adjustment�here�n�f- ter referred to as"Adjustment"}in the f�x�d rent calculated by multiplying the fixed rent set farth in A�#icle 4 by a frac- tion,the numerator of which shall be the Price Index for the month of r�/a and the denamin�tc�r of which(fc�r eac�t such fraction}shail be the Base Price Ir�dex,PRC�VIDED,HC�VUEVER,no Adjustment shall reduce the fxed r�nt as previvusly payab#e in acco�dance with this Article a�Article 4. (3} !n#he event the Price Index ceases to use the �982-84 average of 1 a�as th�basis of caiculatic�n,�r if a subst�n- tial change is made in the terms ar numbe�of items contained in the Price lndex,then the Pr�ce Index shall be ad- just�d tc�the figure that wou�d have been arrived af had th�e ma�nner of camputing th�Price Index in effe�at the date af this lease r�ot been changed. 7. �JTI�lTlES The LESSEE shaCl pay, as they become due, all bills for electricity and other utilities twhether they are used�`or fur- nishing heat or other purposes�that are 1�urnished ta the leased premises and presently separ�tely meter�d, and all bilfs far fuel fumished ta a separate tank servicing the ieased premises+�xclusiv�ly, fihe�E�SC�►F�2�grees to prt�vide *delete "air c�ndit`ianing"�f all ather utility ser�rice and to furr�ish reasonabty hot and cald water and reasonable heat and air conditioning"�except not a�rplicable to the e�ctent that the sa�me are furnished through separately rn�tered utilities or separa#e fuel ta�nks �s set fa�h above} to the leased prer�ises, the hallways, stairways, elevators, a�nd lavatories during nc�rmal b�usiness hours a�n regular business days c�f the heating and air conditioning*seasons of each year,to fucnish elevator s+�rvice and ta light passageways a�nd sta�irways during business haurs, and to furnish such cleaning service as is custamary in similar buildings in said city or town, all subject ta interruption due to any accident, to the making of repairs, a�lter ations, or improvements, to labor difficulties, to trauble in abtaining fuel, electricity, S�TViC�, �►r supplies from the saurces�frr�m which they are usualiy obtained fo�said building,or to any cause beyand the�ES�4R's cantrol. LE550R shall have n+� ablig�tia►n tc� provide utiiit�es c�r equipmen#other than the utiliti�s and equipmen#vwi#hin the premis�s as o#the ct�mmencem�nt date of this leas�. {n the event�E��E�requires add'rtianal utilities or equipmerrt, th��nsta�ilati+�n and main#enance thereof shall be the LES�EE's sole obligation, prvvided that such insta�lation sha11 be subject tc�the written cansent of the LE�SC�R. 8. tJS�t�F�EA�ED The LE�SEE shali use the leas�d prem�ses only for the purpose of PREMISES aperati�rg the I�essee's ancrr�nal sushi rastaurar�� ax�d foad preparatic�n b�siness (�i11 in) including an�y and all re�lat+�d activities. 9. CC7MP�IA�ICE The LE��EE acknou�ledges tha# na #rade o�+�ccupatian shall be condu+�ed in #he leased premises or use made VI�1TH�A►VI/� therec�f which will b� un#awful, imprc�per, naisy+ar c�ff�nsive, or contrary to any law or any municipal by-!�w or ordi- nance in farce�n#h�e city�r town in which the prem�ses are si#ua#ed. Witha►u#iimit�ng the genera�ity of th�foregaing �a) the �ESSEE sha�ll not bring ar permit to be br�►ught or kept in a�r on the leased premises or elsewhere on the LE�St�R's prope�ty any hazarda►us, tvxic, inflammable, cornbustible or explosive #iuid, ma�er�a�l, chemical or sub- stance, including without limitat�an any i#em defined as hazardaus pursuant to Chap#er 21 E af the Massachus�#ts General Laws;�nd(b,�the LE��EE shall be respansible for cor»pliance with�requirements imposed by the Americans witf��►isabi�ities Ac#relative tr�the layout a#the leased premises and any work perfarmed by the�ES�EE therein. 14.FIRE II�SURANCE The LESSEE sha11 nat permit�ny use of th+�leased premises which will m�ke vaidable�r�y insur�anee on the prop�rty +�f which the leased premises ar�a pa�t, Qr+�n the ca►ntents of s,a�d pr+�per�y or which shall be contrary to any law or regu#ati�n fr4m tim�to�irrte es#ablished by the New�ngtand Fire lnsurance Rating Ass+�ciat�on, ar any similar body succeeding ta its pa►wers.The L��S�EE sh�ll on d�mand reimburse th��E�SC�R, and ali other tenants, a!i eactra in- suran+ce premiums caused by the l.E�SEE's use of the premises. 11.MAlNTENANCE The LES�EE agrees to maintain the leased premises in good condition, damage by fire and other casualfiy only ex- cep#ed, and wh�ne�rer necessary, to rep#ace plate glass and other glass therein, acknowledging tha� the leased A. �ES�EE'S premises�re r�ow�n gaad order and the glass whole.The LE��EE shall nc�t permit the�eased premises ta be a►ver� C�SLIGATlCJNS toaded, damaged, stripped, r�r defaced, nor suffer any waste. LE��EE shal!a►b�ain written consent c�f l.�.ES�4R be- fore eree�ing any sign on the premises. �3. �ES�C�R'� The�.ESSGtR agr�es ta main�ain the st�uc#ure of the building of which th+e leased premises are a� part in the same C►B�IGATICJN� candition as r# �s at the commencement of the term or as it may be put in during#he term of this lease, reasanabie wear and tear, damage by frre and oth�r casualty anly excepted,unless such ma�r�tenance is required because pf th� LE�SEE or#h+�se for whc�se condu�t the LE��EE is legally responsible. 12.A�T�R�ATIC��iS— The LE��EE sha�ll not make structurai al#era►tions ar additions ta the leased premises, but m�y m�ke non-stru+ctur�# ADdiTION� aiter�a�#ions provided th� LE�Sc�R cor�s�nts thereta in writ�ng, which consent shafl not be unreasonab�y withheld o� defayed.All such allowed�lterati�ns shall be at�,ES�EE's expense and sha�ll be in quali#y at�east equal to the pres- ent ca►nstruction. LES�EE shal!na►t permit any mechanics'liens, or simila�r liens,to remain upon the leased premises for fabar and mat+�ria�i turnish�d ta LESSEE or claimed to have been furnished to�ES�EE in cc�nnection wi#h work+�f any cha�racter perfarmed ar claimed to have been performed at the direction af LE55EE 2�nd shall cause any such lien to be refe�sed of recc�rd forthwi#h wi�haut cast to LE��C�Fi. Any a�lterations c�r improvements made by the LE��EE shal! becc�me the prc�perty of ihe L.E�St�R the terminatic�n of occupancy as pr+�vided herein. This form w�►s cr+�ate�3 by M�tt Dillc�u usin+� +�--�'�►RM�. e--F'41�MS is ccr,�yrigh� pr4�ect�d a�d may �, ���M w�u ,,�,,,�� ,.� � w, , na►� kre u,�e�d, �►y a�►� a�t�e�r� pa���. �;�� ��,. � . d�;.�m COPYRlGHTC�GREATER Bt��TC�N FiEAL E�TATE B+c�AFtD Al.�.Ri�NT�RESERVEC� � �� 13. A�SIGNNIENT— The LESSEE shall n�t assign c�r subfet#he whole or any part of the le�sed premi�es w�thout�ES�t�R's privr written SUBLEA���IG c�nsent. �Jo�t�withstanding such c+�nsent, �E��EE shali�emain liable to�.ESSC�R for the payment c�f all ren#and fo� th�full perfc�rmance c�f the covenants and cc�nditia�ns a�'this lease. 14. �UBC�RDI�I,�Tl+�N This lease shall be �ubject a�nd subordinate to �ny and all mnrtg�ges, deed� of trust and a►ther instruments in the nature of a martgage,now c�r�t any time hereafter,a lien or liens a►n the p�operty c�f which the leased premises are a par#and the L.ES�EE shall,when requested, prc�nnptly execvie�nd deliver such written insiruments as sha#1 be nec- esss�ry ta►show tt�e subnrdin�tic�n c�f this lease to said mc�r�g�ges,deeds+�f trust or other such instrumer�ts in the na- ture of�mortgage,deeds c�f tnust c�r c�#her such instnuments in the nature af a mortga�e. 15, LESSOR'� The LE�SOR or agents of the �ESSC�R may, at reasonable times, enter tc�view the leased prer�nises and may re- ACCE�� move placards and signs nat appr�►ved and aff`uced as herein prc�vided,and make repairs and alter�tia►ns as LE�SC�R should elect ta►do and �nay shc�w the leased premises#�c�thers, and a#any time w�thin#hree (�� months befa►re the e�►irativn of the term, may affix tc�any suitable pa�t af the leased premises a nc�#ice far letting c�r seliing the leased premis�es c�r prope�ty of which the leased prem�ses are a part and keep the same so a�fxed withc�ut hindrance or moiestatic�n, '!f. INDEM�IFIGA'fiIt�IV The�ESSEE shall save the�.ES�OR harmiess fram�all iass and damage c�ccasic�ned by anything occurring +�n the ANO�IABl1.ITY leased premises unless caused by the neg�igence a►r miscc�nduct of the LES�O►R,and�rom all loss damage wherever {fi1�in} vccurring occasic�ned by any c�missian,fauti, neglec#or other miscc�nduct of the�E�SE�. T'he rern4va�!of snc�w and ice fra�m the sidewalks ba�rdering upa�r�the leased premises sha�l be the L+assee's � respvns�bifity. �7. �.E��EE'S The LE���E sha11 ma�intain w�th respect to the leased premises a�nd the property of whi+ch the leased premises are a LIA,�3��lTY pa�cvmprehensive public liability insurance in the amvun#af 1�CIC11��'C�'C�CI.t�t� wi#h property I�J�UF�ANCE damage insurance in limits of 1,oao,t�oo.00 in respQnsible cc�mpanies qualified tc�dc�business in Massa�- (frJ!in) chuse�ts and in ga►vd s#anding#herein insuring the�ES�C�R as well as�.E�SEE against injury tc�p�ers+�ns or dam�age #c�propeny as provided. The�ESSEE shall dep+�s�f w�th the LES�OR ce�#ificates�or s�uch insu�a�nce at or prior tc�the cc�mmencemerrt+�f the te�rn,and therea�ter w�thin ihirty{3C��days prior ta the expiration c�f any such policies.All such insurance ce�tifica#es sha�1!provide th�at such pc�licies shal!nvt be cancelled without�t ieast ten{9 0�)days priar wr`r�ten na tic,�t+�eac h assured named therein. 18. F�R�, Should a subst�niia�pc�rti+�n of ihe leased premises,c�r+�t tt�e property a►t wh�ch they are a pa�t, be substa�niially dam- CASUA�TY— aged by fire c�r ather casua�ty,Qr be#aken by eminent d+�main,the�E��C}R may elect tc�#ermin�ate this lease.When EMIN�NT such fire, casua�ty, c�r taking renders#he leased premises substantial�y unsuitable fc�r their intended use, a just and I3OMA�N propo�tivnate abatement af rent shall be ma�de,and the LE�SEE may elect to terminate this lease if: {a}The�.ESSC�R fiaiis to give written na►tice within#hir�,r(3a�days of intention to restore Ieacsed premises,or {b) The t..�^SC�R�aifs tc�restc�re the leased p�emises to a cc�nd�#ivn substantially su�fable f+�r thei�r irrt�nded use wi�hin ninety{90�)days of said fire,casualty or tak�ng. The LESSC"�R ceserves,and the�.��SEE grants#ca#he�ES�+C�R,a!1 rights which the I��S�E may h�ve fo�da�mages ar injury ta the leased premises fa►r any taking by eminent domain, except for damage to the LES�EE's �;�tures, proper�y,ar equspment. 19. DEFAU�T In the everrt th�t: A,�D {a} The L.ES�EE shall de�au�t in the paymen#of any instailment of rent c�r v►#he�r sum herein specified and BAh�F�RUPT`CY such defautt shall continue for ten{i 0}days ai�er wri#ten no#ice#hereof;�r �f�lJ in} {b) The�ESSEE shall default in the observance or pe�#omnance c��a�ny c�ther of the LES�EE's ca►venants, agreements, or abligations hereunder and such def�u�t shali not be c+�nrected within#hirty {3�) days after wri#ten nr�tice therec�f;+�r (c) The�E�SEE shall be declared bankrupt or insolve�t accc�rding tc�1aw, c�r, if any assignment shall be made of L.�S�EE's pra�perty far the benefit a►f creditc�rs, then the L����7R shai!have the right there�fte�,while such de#�ult continues,tc�r�e-enter and take cc�mptete p�sses- sion c��the leased premises, to deciare #he term vf this tease ended, and remove the LES�EE"s e#�ects, wi#haut pre�udlce ta any remedies which mlght be a�then�rise used far,�rrears+��reni ar other de�aul#.The�;�SEE sha��in- demnify the �E�SC�R against all loss vf rent and other p�yments which the �E��C.7►F� may incur by re�san +�f such #enminatian during the residue c�f the terrn, lf the �.ES�EE shall defau�t, after reasa►nable natice there��, in the observance a►r perfc�rmance c�f any cc�ndit`rons+�r cvvenants+�n LE��EE's pa�rt t+� be abserved or per� fc�rmed under�►r by virtue+��any af#he prov�sia►ns in any article of#his lease,the L.ESS�C�R,withc�ut being under any obligatic�n to do sc� a�nd without#hereby w�iving such defaul#, may remedy such de�au�t f+�r the account and at the expense+�f the LES�EE, If the�ESSC�R makes any e�►enditures a►r incurs any+�bligations for the payment t��`money in connectson therewi�h,including but not limited to,reas�nable a�fit+�mey's fees in instituting,prasecuting or defending any action ar prac�eeding, �uch sums pa�d c�r obligatia►ns insu�red,with interest at the r�#e+�f 18 percent per anrrum and costs,shal�be paid t+�the LE55C�R by the�.ESSEE as additional ren#. 2�. !�(�TlC� Any notice from the�ESSt�R to the LESSEE relating to the ieased p�emises�r ta►the occupancy the�eof, sha11 be �frN in� deemed duty served, i�1eft at the le�sed premises addressed tc�#he�ES�EE, +�r if mailed to the teased premises, regis�ered vr c+�rtif�ed m�il, retur�n receipt requested, postage prepaid, addressed tc�the lJE��EE.�,ny natice from the �ES�EE t� the �E�SC3R re�ating tc� the leased premises or�tc� the occupancy the�ec�f, sh�ll be deemed du#y s�rved, if mailed tc� the �.E�SC�R by �egistered or certifed mail, retum receipi requested, postage prepaid, ad� dressed tp the �ES�OR at such address as the ��S�t�R may�r�m time tt�time advise in writing.A c�tices sha��be paid and sent to the�ES�(7R at Des�ni� A. T�yer, P.t�. Box �44, Watertown, MA +�2Q71 , Ca►PYRlGHTc�GREATER 8CJ►STC�N REAL E�TAfiE B�JARD Al.�RIGHTS RESERVED °�.Q� T'�i�s form was cr��ted l�p Ma�t Dillo� ut�is�g e-F4RMS. e-F+DRMS is c�pgright pro�eatad and m�p uo� be used by� any � ����„�� ��; c►ther partp. 21. SURRENDER The LE�S�E shall at the expiration or other terminatian af this lease remove a!1 �ESSEE's gaads and effecfs frc�m the leased premises,{including,wi#haut hereby limiting the generatity af#h�foregaing,ali signs and I�#�ering�affixed or painted by the L.E�SEE,e�ther ins`rde or outside the leased premises).�E�SEE sha��deliver to th� LE�SGtR the leased premises and all keys,lacks thereto,and o�her fi�ures connected therewith and all alterat�c�ns a��addi�ians m�de ta or upon the le�sed premises, in gaad conditian, damage by fire or ather c.�sualty only excepted. frr the event of the 1.E5�EE's fa':lure tc�r�move any of�.�SSEE's property from the premises, LE�SC�R is h ereby authar- ized,withaut liability to�ES�E�fc�r l+�ss or damage thereto, and at the sole risk of�E�SEE,to rernc�ve and s�ore ar�y af the prapert�/at L���EE's expense,�r to retain same under�E��UF2's con#rol ar to se11 at pul�lic or private sale,w�thout notice any or all af the property not sa removed and t4 apply the net proceeds Qf such saie tv#he pay_ r»ent of any sum due hereunder,or to destray such praperty. ?_2. BR4KERA�E The Broker(s)named herein william P. Dillo�n af Lanalsnark Real Esta#�e (frll in or delete) warrant{s}that he(they�is�are} duly licensed as suct�by the Commanwea�#h of Massachusetts, and jv�in�s) in ihis agreement and become(s�a party her�to,insofa�r as any provisions of this agreement e�►ressly appfy to him{them)� and to any amendments ar ma►difications of such provisions ta which he�they)a�gree�s)in wri#ing. LESSt�R agrees ta pay#he abov�-named Broker upon the term commencem�nt da#e a fee for profess�onal sery;ces t�� ar pursuant to Broker's a�ttached commissian schedule.The LESSEE warran#s and represents tha#it has dealt with no other broker entitied to cla�m a cammission in cannection with this transaction and shall ind�mnify the�ES�O►R fra►m and�gainst any such cla�im,including without limitation reasonable�ttorneys'fees incurred by the l.�SSC�R in conn�ctic�n therewi#h. 23. cor�a��r�ary o� Eaccept as may b�e otherwise expr�ssly s�t forth herein,the LE��EE shall accept the leased premis+�s"as is�in their PR�Ml�E� canditinn as af the commencement of the te�m of this�ease,and the�E�St7R shall be obligated ta perform na work whatsoever in c�rder ta p�repare the leased premises far occupancy by the�E�SEE. 24. Ft�RCE ln the event th�t the L���t�R is prevented a�r delayed from making any�repairs or pertr�rming any o#her covenant MAJEURE hereunder by reason o�any cause reasonably beyond the cantro!vf the�E��c�R,#he LE�fiC�F�shall nc�t be liable to #he LES�EE therefar nor,except as expressly otherwise provided in case af casualty nr#aking,shali the�E��EE be entitled ta any abatement or reductian of r�nt b�r re�son#hereaf,nar shall�he same give rise ta►a claim by the LE�- SEE that such f�ilure constitutes�ctuaf or can�tructive eviction�ram#he leased premises�r any par�thereof. �5. IATE Ifi rent+�r any other sum payable hereunder�emains autstanding far a�period c�f ten{10�)days,the�ES�EE shali pay CH�F��E to the LE�SCJR a late charge equal to ane and o►ne�half percent(1,5%}�af#he amount due for each mon�h ar pvrtion therec�f during which the arrearage continues, ��. LIABI�.IT`� �Jo owner a►f the prc�perty o�which tl�e leased premises are a part shall be fiable hereunder except for breaches+�f OF t�WNER #he LES�C�F�`s obfigations o�ccurring dunng the pe�iod af such ownership.Tl�e obligatinns nf the�E��t�E�sha#f be binding upan the L.E�50R's interest in said property,but not upa►n aiher a�ssets af the��S�OR, and na indiv�dual pa�tner, agent,trustee, stackhalder, a�cer, director, employee or beneficiary of the �ES�t�R shall be personally Ciable for performance af th�LE�St�R"s obligatians hereunder. 27. t�THER PRC3VI5ICJ�J� I#is a�lso understood and agreed that The attached Rider to this Lease is p►ar�. of t�his Lease Agreeme�t ar�d if �here are any con►flicts betwe+�n this Lease Agreement and ��ie attached Rider tc► this Lease, the terms c►f the Rider sha11 prr�vail. 1N WlT�JES�NER�tJ�,�he said par#ies hereunto set their hands and seals this � day c�f �4 � � .�''.,� �' � * m .,r �E���E Ch,ristopher Hc►nasa►ro LES�t�R Dennis A. Dyer LE �EE Mi ba 1 Monaca► �E��C7R �� BRC)KER{S) '�his form waa created by Matt E�il.lon using e-�+��iMs. e--F`4RMS is ca►pyright pr4tectec3 and ma�y nc�►t ,� 1�I �°�w��w; b� used b� any c�ther party. �°���'���' ����h����' �� �, k '��+uw��°"�w,. C+JPYRIGHTO GREA7ER BC�STtJN REAL ESTATE Bt�►ARD A�.�RlGNTS RESERVED ,� �y��;� ����, �,,t,�� �`�%'k'�Y� ,:��; �� , > ��.�; RIDEi�T+� THE LEASE B�TWEEN C;hri��+�pher Bo�.a�c�rc� �:nd T�/Ii+�ha+�l I1/Iana+�o, �he ��5����, arrd C�E�f�IIS A� D�`ER, the L�ESSC�R, far�pra+�e �t 1?C17 MAS�A�Nl1�E�'T`S AVENIJE, LEX�IVGTGIN �.ES�C��: Dennis A. L�yer. L.E��EE: �hri�taph�r 8+��.a�oro l�/I i�h�.e 1 l�i�o�.acc� d/b/a "�o be na.med la�er" DAYL: M�rch 17, 2C�22. PREMI�E.�: �pproxim�rte�y 7��} rentable s u�re feet at 17�17 M���achu�et�s � Avenue, Lexingtar�, MA, forrr��rly occupi�d by Tres Pe�it� �rep�erie. 1 . ��E�J�` � �- �=� ��,�I�.��. The L�ss�e and �.+��s�r agr�e tha� ��is i� a �hr�+� �r��r i��se wi�k� �he ren�r �chedule list�d bela�nr. L.es�ee vtiriil have nine�y�9{�� d�y� �� r�a charge �ro ob��in permit� firom �+��ingtc�n. l�e,�see i� rer��ing �h+� :space "�� is'� v�ri�h �he exi��ing re�taur�n� +�quipmen� ir� pla+ce �rvhich will r�main th�e �e�sor'� propert�y. �.+���ee is re�p�►r�sible �t� r�naintairt �aid equipm�r��. If �n � equipment fail� �Che L.ess�� will h�v� t+a rep1��+� it �t �he l.e�:�e�'s expen�e. �.+��;��� will pl�ce �rll utilitie� ir� th� �es��e's name b�fore �am�mencin� �ny worl�. l�e�;��� �c�n et �Ch+� � �pa+�+� ready f+�r it� use durir�g th� p�rmit�ing periad. The �.+e���e wil! p�y a�l its t��nrn utilitie� �g�s �r�d elec�ricity� �nd ir�cludi�g its �h�r� t�f �h� vv��er and sev�r�r charges provid�d �he �.���or in�ta�l� � w��er m�t�r or subme�er. Pre�en�ly �rv��er is inc�uded �n �he b��se rer��. The �es�e� will nc�t pay ar�y cc�mrnc�n �rea m�ir�ter�ance fi�+�s or r��! e�t�t� ��r�ces. A� of Ju�y 1 , �C�2�' , th� rent wi11 be $�' y��O�.C�O� fc�r �h+� m+�n�Ch af Jul and Au us�. Y � A� of �eptemb�r 1 , �C���, �he rer�� wi�1 be $�,��O.t�C� a rr�onth for �ept+�mb�r �r�t� �c�a►b►+�r. As of �a�vemk�er 1 , 2�22, �he r�r�� wif� be �2,7��.�� a mon�h �or I�c�vemb�r and Decemb�r. As o� J�n�ary 1 , ���' 3, �he rent wi�i b� ��,BC��.��► � mc�nth for Janu�ry and F�bru�ry* A� of March 1 , 2�►��, �he rer�� will k�� $�,���.�Q a m►or��h fior M�rch �nd April. As ofi Ma}r 1, �C��3, �h�e rer�t v�r�l� b� $�,���.C�� a mon�h o�r $'��,0���.C�� � y�ar f�r th� b�l�nc+� �f th� �ease �erm. �. .t��,.�►�i„on to Ren�vu. The �+�ss+�e will have an option �o renev�r f�►r fiv� ye�r� at the "�hen fiair marke� valu+�" r�o� t� ��ceed $�,'�{��.0�� a rnar�th plu� a '�°�o �nr�u�1 ��ca�atic�r� ir� �he base rer�t. Th� �.�ss�e mu�t no�i�fy �he Le�s�r �ix mo�n�th� before �he end of �khe L.ea�e ��rm �o ex�r+�i�� th� l�a�� . op�ic�n and sign �h� n�w lease e��en�ion �Chree r�r�onth� b�f�►r� �h� end of �he lease t�rm. �. .�e,�:�,�._$�D e�t�s i�s. l.ar�drr��r� R��I Es�a�e will hold �h� firs� mon�h's r�r�t .$�,5��.��, �h� las� mon�h'� r�nt �►3,O�CJ.t�O�, and �he securi�y depo�i� $3,��tJ,00y in �scrow ur�tii �rhe L.����e ��cure� ��� c�ccupancy permit. If th+� �es��e fails fio receive ar� occ�pancy permi�, �h� L�sse� can ��rmir�ate t�re ie�s+� ,�nd �he depo�i�� �rvill be refunded ir� fiull. 4. �l�n�+��n_��,.�e��I�u�e. Le��or agree� th�t it v�rilf na�� r�r��C anat��r unit in the building ��► � su�hi re���uran�. AGI��E� Tt�►: a � _ � ,�� � )5• ��(��c��"�. �a��-- �, �' h�`i��oph�r B+�r��sc�ro, Le�se� �d�.te} Michae 11/Ionaco, L�e��ee da�e � � ♦ �' ...-�` .,,.."""J�1�� �+{ Der��.ls A. Dyer, s�or �date) AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING AGENDAITEM TITLE: Application: Common V'ictualler License - M Block LLC d/b/a Akame Nigiri and Sake, 1707 Mas s achus etts Avenue #2 PRE E TER• ITEM S N . NUMBER: Jill Hai, S elect Board Chair I.5 S UMMARY: The Select Board is being asked to approve a request for a Common Victualler License for M Block LLC d/b/a Akame Nigiri and Sake, 1707 Massachusetts Avenue#2 for the hours of S:OOpm to 10:00pm Tuesday through Thursday and S:OOpm to 11:OOpm F riday and S aturday. The applicant has worked with the Department of Public Health, Building Department and Zoning Department for their respective required permits and inspections. T he o wner, Mic hae 1 Mo nac o, and b us ine s s p artner, C hris to p her B o nas o ro, will b e in attend anc e at the me eting to answer any questions. SUGGESTED MOTION: Move to approve a Common Victualler License for M Block LLC d/b/a Akame Nigiri and S ake, 1707 Massachusetts Avenue#2 for the hours of S:OOpm to 10:00pm Tuesday through Thursday and S:OOpm to 11:OOpm F riday and S aturday. FOLLOW-UP: S elect Board O ffice DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA: 6/6/2022 7:20pm AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING AGENDAITEM TITLE: Discussion on American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and Requests for Additional Funding PRESENTER: ITEM NUMBER: Jim Malloy, Town Manager; S andhya Iyer, Economic Development Director I.6 S UMMARY: A few weeks ago, the S elect Board was provided 3 additional requests that the Town Manager would be asking the S elect Board to consider for ARPA funding which are as follows: • 15 D ep o t S quare— We have id entif'ied where an ac c e s s ib le ramp c o uld b e ins talled to allo w this p ro p erty to be used for the pop-up business the S elect Board approved previously(for use of ARPA funds). DP W has indicated we could purchase a ramp for approximately$7,000 and the Economic D eve lo p ment s taff has wo rked with H is to ric al S o c iety and c o me to agre ement o n an e as ement fo r the ramp during the p erio d the p o p up wo uld b e at this lo c atio n(To wn C o uns el is wo rking o n the eas ement d o c ument). G iven that this is the b e s t lo c atio n we id entif'ied in the C enter, We wo uld like to get the ramp ordered as soon as possible. Sandhya Iyer, Economic Development Director has indicated we have 17 unique vendors already interested in the pop-up site. I will be asking the S elect Board to consider up to $10,000 (there may b e s o me additio nal c o s ts with ins tallatio n) fro m AR PA fund s to make the s ite accessible. • Non-Profit business grants. Sandhya Iyer provided additional information on these grants, similar to the business grants, which I mentioned last Week. There are five non-profits and she has requested $50,000 to support them from ARPA funds (F US E P reschool, Inc., Lexington C hamb er o f C ommerc e, C ommunity Nurs ery S chool, My Weekday S chool, Drug Res earch Group). • A s mentio ned p revio us ly, the o ther item is the ec o no mic d eve lo p ment web s ite was go ing to require another$25,000 to move forward with the redesign of their website. Additionally, the Board had asked for the original listing of project requests to review those projects that had not initially been approved. Attached is the updated listing for further discussion. SUGGESTED MOTION: Move to approve the use of ARPA Funds in the amounts of$10,000 for a ramp at 15 Depot Sq., $50,000 for non-profit business grants, and $25,000 for the purpose of redeveloping the Economic Development website. 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� m U > v cn m � � � � � � � 'a � "� � N � O t� N +, OG � — > > > i i i � � f0 4J N 4J N tn tn v C � � � � U U U � L � � � � '� • '� • '� • � (B a--�+ a-�+ � O O O N N � � Q Q Q Q � � — — Q � O w w w � � � � w Q Q Q Q O 0 � � Q O Z i i i uf 0 � � p c6 c6 cB 0 � N N N N � O 'CO �ca � � � � N � 2 2 2 � � � � 2 2 ,cJ U U U � O +� +-+ O � u � i = _ • � � � � � � � � � � O O O O UJ v � � � � � � O � UJ � J J J L.L = _ = J J d d d d � (n (n ln � J J J d � � AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING AGENDAITEM TITLE: Proclama.tion Request - Park and Recreation Month PRESENTER: ITEM Melissa Battite Director of NUMBER: � R ec reatio n/C o mmunity P ro grams; Lisah Rhodes Recreation Committee I'� � S UMMARY: T he R ec reatio n C o mmitte e is reque s ting that the S e lec t B o ard ap p ro ve and s ign a p ro c lamatio n rec o gnizing the month of July as Park and Recreation Month in the Town of Lexington. The Recreation Committee, at its May 16, 2022 me eting, vo ted 6-0 to ac c ep t and b ring fo rward the d e s ignatio n o f July as P ark and R ec reatio n Mo nth to the next S elect Board meeting. SUGGESTED MOTION: Mo ve to ap p ro ve and s ign a p ro c lamatio n rec o gnizing the mo nth o f July as P ark and R ec reatio n Mo nth in the To wn o f L exingto n. FOLLOW-UP: S elec t B o ard O ffic e DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA: 6/6/2022 7:45pm ATTACHMENTS: Description Type � ���"�"��=�������������.������:�����c���� II�.�����.������������Fl�ai����c��fm .���G����:��� ����.�������� ����������� �� ����� �� . �����. ��N' � � � ��' �J tw ,� �ji '� ��_ „t� ��� �° � f"� "� �; p "�"° . �� �v� ���� ��� ��� ���i�c of �.�xincgtor�, �.�c���c��ju��tt� ��'.� �w-��,r �� �.. „� � ����� .X���" �,:��� ,���,,"�',,�;' � �`�� � x ���a��r�r SELECT BOARD OFFICE PRO CLAMATION Whe�eas: parks and recreation is an integral part of communities throughout this country, including the Town of Lexington, Massachusetts; and Whe�eas: parks and recreation promotes health and wellness, improving the physical and mental health of people who live near parks; and Whe�eas: parks and recreation encourages physical activities by providing space for popular sports, hiking trails, swimming pool and many other activities designed to promote active lifestyle; and Whe�eas: parks and recreation is a leading provider of healthy meals, nutrition services and education; and Whe�eas: parks and recreation programming and education activities, such as out-of-school time programming, youth sports and environmental education, are critical to childhood development; and Whe�eas: parks and recreation increases a community's economic prosperity through increased property values, expansion of the local tax base, increased tourism, the attraction and retention of businesses, and crime reduction; and Whe�eas: parks and recreation is fundamental to the environmental well-being of our community; and Whe�eas: parks and recreation is essential and adaptable infrastructure that makes our communities resilient in the face of natural disasters and climate change; and Whe�eas: our parks and natural recreation areas ensure the ecological beauty of our community and provide a place for children and adults to connect with nature and recreate outdoors; and Whe�eas: the U.S. House of Representatives has designated July as Park and Recreation Month;and Whe�eas: the Town of Lexington, Massachusetts recognized the benefits derived from parks and recreation resources. NOW, THEREFORE, WE, THE SELECT BOARD of the Town of Lexington, Massachusetts, do hereby proclaim the month of July as Pa�k and Rec�eation 1�7onth in the Town of Lexington, Massachusetts. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have set our hands and caused the seal of Lexington to be affixed herewith on the 6th of June 2022. JILL L HAI,CHAIR JOSEPH N.PATO SUZANNE E.BARRY DOUGLAS M.LUCENTE MARK D.SANDEEN AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING AGENDAITEM TITLE: Massachusetts Avenue Road Closure Request - Hancock United Church of Christ PRE E TER• ITEM S N . NUMBER: Jill Hai, S elect Board Chair I.8 S UMMARY: T he Hanc o c k United C hurc h o f C hris t is reque s ting a ro ad c lo s ure o f Mas s ac hus etts Avenue fro m Massachusetts Avenue at Bedford Street westerly to Massachusetts Avenue at Harrington Road on Sunday, June 19, 2022 from 3:OOpm to 6:OOpm for the purpose of holding the Installation of Rev. Dr. Barbara L. C allaghan as the 12th S enior Minister. Hanco ck Church typic ally holds s ervic es indoors, but would like to mo ve the event o utd o o rs to the s mall lawn in the fro nt o f the b uild ing at 1912 Mas s ac hus etts Avenue fo r COVID precautionary measures. The road closure request is to restrict vehicular access to the area for three ho urs s tarting at 3:OOp m. T he s ervic e will take p lac e fro m 4:OOp m to 5:OOp m. T he reque s t has b e en reviewed b y the P o lic e D ep artment, F ire D ep artment, D ep artment o f P ub lic Wo rks, E c o no mic D evelo p ment and the To wn Manager's O ffic e with no c o nc erns. T he P o lic e D ep artment has reque s ted that the ap p lic ant reac h o ut c o nc erning p o lic e d etails p rio r to the event. SUGGESTED MOTION: Move to approve Hancock United Church of Christ's request for a road closure of Massachusetts Avenue to vehic ular traffic fro m Mas s ac hus etts Avenue at B ed fo rd S treet we s terly to Mas s ac hus etts Avenue at Harringto n Road on Sunday, June 19, 2022 from 3:OOpm to 6:OOpm for the purpose of the Installation of Rev. Dr. Barbara C allaghan as the 12th S enio r Minis ter o n the fro nt lawn o f 1912 Mas s ac hus etts Avenue. FOLLOW-UP: S elec t B o ard O ffic e DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA: 6/6/2022 7:5 Op m ATTACHMENTS: Description Type I[��������,c,�f��u����;�������m��������,���"��������;����������,��"a��~����+��-�:��,�����m��;�c��:��f���~�;�f�. � �I����:,��:�aa��� IC���,������,� �:�fib�N'����������.��rm��;��.����,�i�����.��`���;�m.�:��:.��������°�.�,v�::�����:�,���f���,�r�����������:�,"%�, a�; �M�w�����1�,�m��a���l�I���a�������II�����������r���u������lll ���.I°��w�����l��l�u��i�°°�I��.�w�� ':iu��� �.�`������""�I�I"�"y w;iN�`,.I��;!�","�°�m"�,.�,"'ry d"�p+R""r���.mu�,..R G„„q,�m. ���'����,������� "��r�^��^"re ti+,� ,, , a x t , ,,,,,,. 1 � �„„� �ory i I��".�:(I�'.��.p��,.iY,,���p,V"�I�"��.��,���.��,U, ��Iq�I�.�"���������'�'�I�I����,�„��������.,��,�„I�i����� May 27, 2022 Jill I Hai, Chair Select Board Town of Lexington 1625 Massachusetts Avenue Lexington, MA 02421 DearJill, Greetings from Hancock United Church of Christ. I hope all is well. I am writing to ask that the Select Board consider a request for a road closure on Sunday, June 19, 2022 which would allow us to hold the Installation of Rev. Dr. Barbara L. Callaghan as the 12t" Senior Minister at Hancock United Church of Christ outside on our front lawn with overflow seating/standing on Massachusetts Avenue. Barbara was unanimously chosen by the Hancock Congregation in February of 2021 to lead them as their 12th Senior Minister and First Female Senior Minister in their 154 year history. This event has been planned three times already indoors but COVID shutdown, surge and illnesses required the event to be cancelled; we are hopeful that by moving it outside, it can take place. Our request is for the closing of Massachusetts Avenue to vehicular traffic from Massachusetts Avenue at Bedford Street westerly to Massachusetts Avenue at Harrington Road (map attached) on Sunday June 19t"from 3:00-6:00 pm.The program will take place from 4:00-5:00 pm. Hancock Church would be willing to pay for the cost of the police details needed to close the road. Thank you for your consideration of this request. Please reach out with any questions at or Peace, f d►�x.vV��t'�� Joan E. 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I ns tallatio n o f new meters in every L exingto n ho us eho ld and b us ine s s b egan in the s ummer o f 2021 and will c o ntinue thro ugh 2022. T he To wn will enter into a F inanc ial A s s is tanc e Agre ement with the Mas s ac hus etts Water R e s o urc e s Autho rity (MWRA)to fund $3,770,000 of the AMI project with a zero interest loan. The MWRA requires the issuance o f a munic ip al b o nd to s ec ure this lo an. T he p rinc ip al-o nly b o nd will b e rep aid in equal ins tallments o f $3 77,000 o ver 10 years, and d eb t s ervic e will b e allo c ated evenly b etween the Water and S ewer Enterp ris e fund s b eginning in F Y2023. All supporting documentation for financing is attached, inc luding copies o f the F inancial As sistanc e and Loan Agreements with MWRA that are signed by the Treasurer and Town Clerk, and the Water Bond and B o nd C ertif'ic ate that require s ignature s fro m the S elec t B o ard. I s s uanc e o f the Water B o nd require s a vo te o f the S elect Board in the form of motion below. SUGGESTED MOTION: I move:that the sale of the $3,770,000 Water Bond of the Town dated June 13, 2022, to Mas s ac hus etts Water R e s o urc e s Autho rity(the "Autho rity") is hereb y ap p ro ved and the To wn Treasurer or other appropriate Town official is authorized to execute on behalf of the Town a Loan Agre ement and a F inanc ial A s s is tanc e Agre ement with the Autho rity with re s p ec t to the b o nd. T he b o nd s hall b e p ayab le witho ut intere s t o n May 15 o f the years and in the p rinc ip al amo unts as fo llo ws: Year Installment Year Installment 2023 $377,000 2028 $377,000 2024 3 77,000 2029 3 77,000 2025 377,000 2030 377,000 2026 377,000 2031 377,000 2027 377,000 2032 377,000 And F urthe r: that eac h memb er o f the S elec t B o ard, the To wn C lerk and the To wn T reas urer b e and hereb y are, autho rized to take any and all s uc h ac tio ns, and exec ute and d eliver s uc h c ertific ate s, receipts or other documents as may be determined by them, or any of them, to be necessary or c o nvenient to c arry into effec t the p ro vis io ns o f the fo rego ing vo te. FOLLOW-UP: S elec t B o ard to s ign B o nd and B o nd C ertif'ic ate. F inanc ing is s c heduled to c lo s e o n June 13, 2022. DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA: 6/6/2022 7:SSpm ATTACHMENTS: Description Type � II. ��. ���������„��i�� �����i���;�����;���������,�����; ������c��:�� ����°���� � IC �I���:....����u����.���.r�T,�������:�: �I��-���,��:��� IC��,��„��f����� ���.���.������,�,�����.�.�,� ��������:�aa�� �.������.�,� � . II. . .��.-.�=�:����:� ����;�c���� ���;����:�� � ����n�����.�.�����.��������� �I:�������:���� IC����n������ FINANCIA.L ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT BY AND BET�EEN MASSACHUSETTS WATER RES�URCES AUTH�RITY AND LEXINGT�N,MAS SACHUSETTS This Financ�a�Assistance Agreement is made by and between the Massachusetts,VLTater Resources Authority,a body po��t�c and corporate and public instrumen�ality,established under the prov�sions of Chapter 372 of the Acts of 1984, with its principal place of business at 100 First Avenue � Charlestown,MA�2129, ("Authority" or"MWRA")and Lex�ngton,MA,a municipal corporation duly organxzed and ex�sting under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, with its principal place of bus�ness at �.625 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington, MA 02420 ("Awardee") (collect�ve�y, "Parties"); WHEREAS,on June 30,201 fl the Authority Board of Directors voted to approve a program whereby the Author�ty was permitted to offer financial assistance to Waterworks system communities to improve loca�water systems. WHEREAS, the Awardee intends to conduc�, or is conducting, a 1oca1 water system�mprovement proj ec�("Proj ect"); and WHEREAS,the Awardee fi�ed a Financial Assistance Applxcatxon in which it furnished infarmat�on � about the Proj ect to the Authority; and WHEREAS, the MWRA wi11 provide f�nanc�a� assistance to the Awardee for its Project under certain terms and cond�txons,here�nafter provided. N4W THEREFORE, �n consxderation of the foregoing and the promises contained here�n, the Par�ies agree that the Authority wi11 provide and the Awardee will accep�fnancia�assistance under the fol�owxng terms and conditions: I. SCOPE OF SERVICES. The Awardee has entered into or WiI1 enter into,within ninety(90)days of the execution of this Agreement, a contract with a consultant or contractor for�ocal water system improvement, in accordance with the Awardee's competitive procurement practice, and the scope of such work is listed in At�achment A. II. FINANCIAL AS SISTANCE. A. The Authority shal�provxde fnancial assistance("Award")to the Awardee�n the form of an xnterest-free loan. The tota�amount of�he Award shall be $3,770,000.00. B. The Loan sha��be governed by the attached Loan Agreement,wh�ch xs�ncorporated herein by reference as Attachment C. l C. Upon execution of the Loan Agreement,the Au�hority sha��xn�t�ate an eXectron�c transfer of the tota�A�ward through the Automated Clearing House(ACH)hav�ng a pay date three business days after the execution date to the fo��owing designated account of the Awardee: MMDT Account No. 4427�965 Federal Tax ID No. 04-6001200 D. The Authority sha�l not be ob��gated to prov�de additional financia� ass�stance above �he Award amount regardless of additionai Proj ect costs v�rhxch may be �ncurred by the Awardee. � III. EFFECTIVE DATE OF AGREEMENT. This Agreement will�ake effect on the date of execut�on of both the Loan Agreement and this Agreement. In the event that this Agreement and the Loan Agreement are executed on different dates, the effective date of this Agreement shall be the later of the t,wo dates. N. TERM. The term of this Agreement shall begin upon the date of execution of this Agreement, including the execution of the Loan Agreement, and; un�ess otherwxse termina�ed under Section XXV of this Agreement,sha11 be in effect until the Awardee fully repays the Loan to the Authority in accordance w�th the terms of the Loan Agreement. As evidence that the final payment has been made,the Authority will send notice to the Awardee ind�cat�ng that the Loan has been d�scharged. V. PROJECT SCHEDULE. Imp�ementat�on of the Project must begin within ninety(90)ca�endar days of execution of the � Agreement, including the Loan Agreement. The Proj ect must comply with the Proj ect Schedule listed in At�achment B. It is the obligation of the Awardee to obta�n a�� ��censes, permits, easements or any other approva�s necessary to begin and successfully comp�ete the Project. VI. ExPENDITURE VERIFICATI�N REQUIREMENTS. A. Throughout the comp�etxon of the Project Scope of Services, the Awardee sha�� submxt progress reports to the Authori�y, on forms prov�ded by the Au�horxty, whxch outiine the overall progress of the Proj ect,the progress of key Proj ect tasks,and the total Proj ect cost expended to date. The frequency and schedule for progress reporting xs outlined w�th�n Sect�on 5.1 of MWRA Local Water System Assistance Program Guide�ines. Progress reports shall be submitted to: Massachusetts�ater Resources Authority Charlestown Navy Yard 100 First Avenue Boston,MA 02129 Attn: Loca�Water System Assistance Program � 2 B. The AWardee shall append to each progress report information which documents elxgxbXe Project costs, includ�ng, but not ��m�ted to, consul�ant and/or contractor invoices; awardee labor, equipment, materials and other costs; and ancil�ary expenses. Time sheets and �work summar�es documentxng any requests for force account work reimbursement must also be provided. C. The Awardee shall exercise its best efforts to accomplish the Project set for�h in the Scope of - Services,within the Award Amount established. In the event that an increase or decrease in the tatal Project cost is anticipated, or xn fact occurs,the Awardee sha11 immediately notify the Authority in writing, and shal� subm�t a status report xnc�ud�ng reasons for changes in Project cost, work completed to date,tota�do�lars expended to date,and an estimate of the cost required to complete the . Pro�ect. VII. PR4JECT INSPECTION. The Awardee shal� make the Proj ect site and all Proj ect records available to the Authority staff for review during the course of the Project. Authorxty staff may per�odically monitor the progress of work to insure that the Proj ect�s: (1)proceeding substantial�y as defined in the Scope of � Services; and (2)proceed�ng substantiaily within the Project Schedule. VIII. PROJECT CLOSEOUT PROVISIDNS. A. Upon completion of the Proj ect, the Awardee sha�1 not�fy the Authority that the proj ect is comp�ete and shall cer�ify,on a form prov�ded by the Authority,that aI1 work inc�uded in the Scope of Services has been completed and performed in accordance with this Agreement. The Awardee sha�1 subrni�to the Authority a Project closeout package which shall include a summary of a��Project expendxtures and the fnal Proj ect cost. B. If the final Project cost is less than the Award,the difference between the Award and the final Project c�oseout cost Will be ca�cu�ated and defined as the Project"Shor�age Amount".The existence of a Projec� Shor�age Amount w�Ii not affect the Loan repayment amount or schedule. C. In the event that a Project Shor�age Amount exists,the Authorxty sha�� e�ther: (a)credit the Project Shortage Amount as part of Awardee's funding for an additional eligib�e project or future e�igible proj ect, or (b) send the Awardee a separate invoice for payment of the Proj ect Shortage Amount for�y--five(45)days prior to the next�oan repayment date. IX. PR�JECT AUDIT PROVISIONS. � A. The Awardee, �ts engxneers, and its contractors shall maintain books, records, and other documents that pertain to and involve transactions related to thrs Agreement �n accordance wxth genera��y accepted accoun��ng principals. The Awardee,i�s engineers,and its contractors sha��also maxntazn the f�nanc�aX xnformation and data used by the engineers and contractors in the preparation or support of a�l invoices and progress reports. The Authority and any other duly authorized person, sha11 have access to such books,records, documents, and other evidence for inspection, audit, and copying during normal business hours,upon ten(�0)days notice and at the Authority's expense. The Awardee, its engineers, and its contractors� sha1� provide proper facil�ties for such access and inspection.A11 documents sha11 be kept for at�east seven(7)years after either the final payment to 3 the engineer or contractor or after the closeout af the Proj ect,whichever�s Xater. B. The Awardee agrees to include the wording of Section IX.A., above, �n a�� contracts and . subcontracts hereafter awarded to third party contractors, vendors and servxce prov�ders re�ated to thxs Agreement. � C. Audits conducted by the Author�ty, or its duly au�horized representatives, shal� be in accordance with generally accepted government auditing standards and established procedures and gu�delines of the Author�ty. Such audxts sha��be conducted at the expense of the Authority upon ten (10) days notice to the Awardee. D. The Awardee agrees to pro�ide the Authority w�th a copy of the Awardee's annual aud�ted financial statements within a reasonable time after the issuance thereof,together with a certificate of the Awardee stating that the Awardee is xn comp��ance with�ts ob��gations under this agreement. X. INTERACTION WITH 4THER PROGRAMS �F ASSISTANCE. The Awardee cert�fes that it has not and will not recex�e financial assistance under the State Revolving Fund (SRF} or any other s�ate, federal, or other program of funding assistance for any Project costs for which financia�assistance has been provided by the MWRA Loca�Water System Assistance Program. XI. AUTH4RITY T4 EXECUTE AGREEMENT. Prxor to the execution of this Agreement, the Awardee shall �ake all steps necessary to authorxze �t to properly execute this Agreement. _ XII. GOVERNING LAW. This Agreemen�shall be governed by and construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. XIII. C�MPLIANCE WITH LOCAL LAWS. The Awardee sha11 comply with al� app�xcab�e laws, ordxnances, and codes of the state and local governments,and sha��commxt no trespass on any pub�xc or priva�e property in perform�ng any of the work embraced by this Agreement. XN. INVALIDITY OF PARTICULAR PROVISIONS. If any prov�sion of this Agreement shall to any extent be held invalid or unenforceab�e,the remaxnder of this Agreement sha11 not be deemed affected thereby. XV. C�NTRACTINGISUBCONTRACTING, - The Awardee shall have no capacity to�nvo�ve the Author�ty in any contract nor to incur any liabili�y on the part of the Author�ty. 4 XVI. CHANGES TO SC�PE�F SERVICES. The Authority and the Awardee may, durzng the course of the project, mutua��y agree to revisions in the Scope of Services or Project Schedu�e. Such changes sha�l be incorporated into thxs Agreemen�by written amendment. XVII, PR�VISION 4F C�NTRACTS. The Awardee agrees to subm�t to the Authority an executed copy of each contract for eng�neer�ng services or construction re�evant to the Scope of Services. XVIII. EQUAL EMPL4YMENT OPP�RTUNITY. The Awardee shall not discriminate against any emp�oyee or app��cant for employment because of race, religion, co�or, sex, age, handicap status or national origin. The Awardee, its engxneer(s),and its contractor(s)sha��comp�y with alI app�icable laws and regulations pertain�ng to nondiscrimination,equal opportun�ty and affirmative act�on,including without��mi�ation executive orders and rules and regu�atxons of federa� and state agencies of compe�ent jurxsdiction. The Awardee sha11 make pos�t�ve efforts to achieve a goal of 7.1 S �ercent part�cxpat�on of Minority-- owned Business Enterprise(s) and 5.77 �ercent par��cxpat�on of Woman-owned Bus�ness Enterprise(s),with�n Profess�ona� Services contracts�which are funded through financia�ass�s�ance under thxs Agreemen�. For Non�Profess�ona� Services category work, the Awardee should make positive efforts to achieve a goa� of 5.61 �ercent partiicipation of Minority--owned Business Enterprise(s) and a goa� of 4.SS percent participatron of Woman�owned Business Enterprise(s) . within project contracts. For Construction,the Awardee shall require a��construction contractars and subcontractors to make � positive efforts to achieve: �1) a minority employee work force hour goal of 15.3 0 �ercent, (2) a woman emp�oyee work force hour goal of 6.90�ercent, (3) a goal of 7.24�ercent partxcxpation of M�nority-owned Business Enterpr�se(s), and (4) a goal of 3.60 �ercent participat�on of Woman- owned Business Enterprise(s)within the project contracts. XIX. INDEMNIFICATION. The Awardee, at its expense, sha�� defend and sha11 indemnify and ho�d harmless the Authority, its members, off�cers and employees, from and against any and a�� c�aims, causes of action,su�ts,Iosses,damages and expenses,�nc�udxng attorneys'fees,arising out of or resulting from any acts,errors or omxssions or breach of contractual dut�es by the Awardee and anyone emp�oyed by it(includ�ng Contractors,Subcontractors and/or Consultants and their employees)in performance of this Agreement. Such obligation sha11 not be construed to negate or abridge any other obligation of indemn�fication runn�ng to the Authority which wou�d otherwise ex�st. 5 XX. MEMBERS, EMPL�YEES N�T LIABLE. No member or employee of the Authority sha�l be charged personally or held contractually �xable by or to the Awardee under any term or provision of this Agreement or because of any breach thereof or because of�ts execut�on or attempted execution. XXI. INTEREST�F AW.ARDEE. The Awardee covenants that its Contractors, Subcontractors and/or Consultants presently have no interest and sha11 not acquire any�nterest, d�rect or indxrect, �n the proper�y to which this Agreement pertains or any parce�s therein or any other interest which would conflict in any manner or degree w�th the performance of its services hereunder. The Awardee fur�her covenants that no person having any such interest sha11 be employed in the performance of th�s Agreement. XXII. INTEREST OF EMPLOYEES,M.G.L.C. 268A. Neither Awardee, nor its Contractors, Subcontractors and/or Consu�tants sha��, during the term ofthis Agreement,hire or employ on either a full-time orpart-time bas�s anyperson orpersons so long as such person sha11 be employed by the Authorxty. The AWardee acknoWledges that the Author�ty is a state agency for the purpases of Chapter 268A af the Massachusetts General Laws (the Massachusetts Conflict of Interest statute). The Awardee agrees to take act�ons and to forbear from tak�ng act�ons,as c�rcumstances require,so as to be in compiiance at all times with said statute. XXIII.ASSIGNABILITY. ., The AWardee shall not assign any interes�, xn who�e or xn part, in this Agreement and sha�I not transfer any rnterest�n the same, whether by assignment or novation, without the prior written approval of the Author�ty. � XXIV. PAYMENT NOT A WANER. The Authorxty's payment to Awardee under thrs Agreement or its review, approval or acceptance of any actions by Awardee under th�s Agreement sha�1 not operate as a waiver of any rights under this Agreement and the Awardee shal� rema�n liab�e to the Author�ty for a�� damages incurred by the Awardee's failure to perform in accordance with the terms and cond�txons of thxs Agreement. The rights and remedies of the Authority provided for under this Agreement are in addition to any other r�ghts or remedies provided by 1aw.The Authority may asser�a right to recover damages by any appropr�ate means, �ncluding but not �imited to set-off, suit, vclithholding, recoupment, or counter-claim either dur�ng or after performance of this Agreement. 6 XXV. TERMINATION�F THE AGREEMENT FOR CAUSE. If, through any cause, the Awardee sha�l fai� to fu�f�X� �n a time�y and proper manner �ts obl�gations under this Agreement(including performance of the Scope of Services and maintenance of the Project Schedule);or if�t is determined that there is probable cause to believe that the A�ward was obtained on the basis of fraud,decei�,or illegality;or�f the Awardee has fa�led to comply w�th the terms and cond�t�ons of this Agreement;the Authority shall hereupon have the right to terminate this Agreement by giv�ng written notice to the Awardee of such termination and specifying the effective date thereof. The Awardee agrees that if this Agreement is term�nated by the Authority,the Awardee shall immed�ate�y repay to the Authority the fu�I amount of the Award which is identified in Section II, above. The Av�rardee agrees that �he Loan shall not be affected by such termination and that the separate Loan Agreement shall remain in fu1l effect. XXVI. ATTACHMENTS. Attachments to this Agreement are incorporated herein and are as fol�ows; Attachment A Scope of Serv�ces Attachmen�B Praject Schedule At�achment C Loan Agreement XXVII. PROJECT SPECIFIC ADDITIONAL TERMS AND C4NDITI�NS. 1. The Authority wil�be informed of the completion of the construction phase of the project. 7 IN WITNES S WHERE�F, the par�ies have executed this Agreement this day of , 2022. MASSACHLJSETTS �VATER RES4URCES AUTHURITY BY: Matthew R. Horan, Treasurer AWAR.DEE: Town of Lexington, Massachusetts � . BY: Arnold F. Lovering, Town Treasurer 8 MWR.A LUCAL WATER SYSTEM ASSISTANCE PR4GRAM ATTACHMENT A _ FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT PROJECT NO. LWSAP22-191/363 TOWN �F LEXINGTUN, MASSACHUSETTS SCUPE OF SERVICES Replace 9800 water meters tha� are 10 years or older with solid-state meters and install cellular advanced metering infrastructure(AMI)devices. The proj ect also includes retrofitting 514�ne�wer meters (that are �4 years and younger) w�th cellular AMI devices at these locations, The insta11er1contractor wi11 also ident�fy accounts with lead serv�ces during the meter�nstalls. ATTACHMENT B FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT PROJECT NO. LWSAP22-1911363 T�WN OF LEXINGT4N, MASSACHUSETTS PR4JECT SCHEDULE Item Start Date Com�let�on Date Meter Installation June 2021 January 2423 9 LUAN AGREEMENT L�AN AGREEMENT, dated the �3�'day of June,2022 between the Massachuset�s Water Resources Authority, a body po�xt�c and corporate, a public instrumentali�y and an independent pub�ic authorxty of The Commonwea�th of Massachusetts (the "Authority") established by the Massachusetts Water Resources Author�ty Act, Chapter 372 of the Acts of 1984 of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts("Commonwealth"),as amended(the"Act"),having its principal p�ace of business in Bostan, Massachusetts and the Town of Lexington(the "Government Unit"). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the Authority has established a program of�oans (the " Loca� �Nater System Assistance Program") to assist Local Bodies, as defined in the Act, in establishing programs to improve�ocal water systems whxch w���have a beneficial impact on maintaining and improving the regiona�water system; and WHEREAS,the Government Unit has requested a loan from the Authority in the amount of $3,770,000.00 (hereinafter referred to as the "Loan") for the purposes of fund�ng its Local Wa,�er System Improvement Program and, to evidence the indebtedness to be incurred thereby, has duly authorized the issuance of i�s bonds in the princ�pal amount of the Loan, (the"Munxcxpa�Bonds") which Municipa�Bonds are to be issued to and he�d by the Authority in accordance with th�s Loan . Agreement; and � WHEREAS, the Author�ty may finance the Loan from the proceeds of an issue of its tax- exempt revenue bonds wh�ch proceeds are subject to cer�ain limitations as to investment and application; NOW THEREFORE,the par�ies hereto agree as follows: 1. The Loan and the Munici�a�Bonds.. The Author�ty hereby agrees to make the Loan and the Goverriment Unit hereby agrees to accept the Loan to evidence its obligation to repay the Loan by issuing to the Authority the Munic�pal Bonds�n the princ�pal amount of the Loan,and substantially �n the form attached hereto as Exh�bit A. Ne�ther the Loan nor the Municipal Bonds sha11 bear in�erest. 2. Representation and Warranties. The Government Unxt represents and warrants as fo��ows: �a)it has duly adopted a�l necessary votes and resolutians and has taken all proceedings required by law to enable i�to enter into this Loan Agreement and issue its Municipal Bonds to the Au�hority to evidence its ob�igation to pay the Loan; (b)The Municipal Bonds have been duly authorized, executed and delivered by the Government Unit and cons�itute valid and bxnd��.g ob�xga��ons of the Government Unit,enforceab�e in accordance with the�r terms,except as such enforceab��zty may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, moratorium, reorganization or other laws affecting cred�tors' r�ghts heretofore or hereafter enacted and general equ�ty principles; (c) the Municipal Bonds constitute a genera�obl�gation of the Government Un�t to wh�ch �ts fu��faith and credit is pledged; �d) all permits and approvals necessary to construct the project being financed by the Loan �the "Project"), given the current status of the Projec�,have been obtained and remain in ful� force and effect; and (e) no ��t�ga�ion before or by any court, pub��c board or body is pending or threatened against the Government Un�t seekxng to restra�n or enj o�n the xssuance of the Munic�pal Bonds or the construction of the Proj ect, 3. Covenants. The Government Unit agrees that until the Loan sha11 be paid in fu��,and the proceeds of the Loan,together w�th the earn.xngs thereon, sha��be expended in full, it shall perform the following covenants: (a)it shall make the payments with respect to the principal of the Municipal Bonds in ten equa�annua�installments,a�l at the time and in the amounts set forth in the Municipa� Bonds;(b)it sha11 not�fy the Authority in Writing,from time to time,of the name of the offcxa�of the Government Unit to Whom invoices for the payment of principa� shou�d be addressed if different from the address set forth �n paragraph S; and (c) it shall furnish the Authority annually such information regard�ng the Government Un��'s Local Water Systern Improvement Program and the implementat�on thereof,�ncluding project status and expend�ture reports and evidence of compliance with any app�icab�e permi�s and any other fnanc�a� or proj ect �nformation as the Authority may reasonably request. 4.. 4�inian of Bond Counsel. Attached hereto as Exhibrt B is an opinion of bond counsel or other loca�counsel to the Government Unit to the effect the(i)the Municipal Bonds have been du�y author�zed, executed and de��vered by the Government Unit and constitute a va�xd and binding general ob�xgatxons of the Government Unit, enforceable in accordance with their terms, except as such enforceability may be ��mited by bankruptcy, xnso�vency, and moratorium, reorganization or other laws affecting cred�tors'rxghts heretofore or hereafter enacted and to general equity principals, and �ii) the Municipal Bonds constitute a general obl�gat�on to which the Government Unit's fu�1 faxth and credit is pledged. 5. A���ication of Loan Moneys. (a}The Au�hority sha�I deposit the amount of the Loan xn s�ng�e account (the "Account") separated from its other moneys. Such Account shall be invested with MMDT or xn such other mar�ner as may be approved by the Authority from time to time in the . Authority's reasonable d�scretxon.Earnxngs on the account shall be retained in such Account. The Government Un�t shal�arrange for copies of all inves�ment reports with respect to the Account to be � furnished in a t�mely fashion to the Author�ty. (b) The Proceeds, together with the earnings thereon, shal� be app��ed to the costs of the Government Unit's Loca� Water System Improvement Program. (c) The Government Unxt acknowledges that the Authority has financed the Loan with the �ssue of the Authority's�ax-exempt revenue bonds(the"Authority Bonds"}. The Governmen�Unit 2 , agrees to take such steps as are reasanably requested by the Authority in order to preserve the tax- exempt status of the Authority Bonds including, but not Iimited to,the fo�Iow�ng: (i)to pay to the Authority such amount,not exceeding the Government Unit's investment earnings on the Proceeds, as may be required to sat�sfy the Authority's obl�gatxon to pay rebate to the United States pursuant to Section 148 of the Interna� Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"}; (ii) to the extent feasib�e,to��m�t the�nvestrnent of the Proceeds,toge�her wxth any earnings thereon,to such interest rate or to such investments as the Authority may specify from t�rne to time in writ�ng; and (iii) to repay to the Author�ty the Proceeds upon its wr�tten request,together With any earn�ngs thereon, in exchange for other moneys wi�h are not subj ect to �nvestment restrictions or which are subj ect to lesser restr�ctxons. (d)The Government Unit sha11 repay to the Authority the unexpended balance in any account establ�shed pursuant to Sect�on S(a)hereof on or before November 15,2023 or thereafter sha��xnvest such unexpended ba�ance in accordance wxth the directions of the Authority �n order to assure compliance With the applicab�e provisions of the Code. 6. Pre�ayment of Loan. The Author�ty shail have the right to cancel all or any part of its obl�gat�ons hereunder and the Government Unit sha�l be obl�gated to repay aI1 of the Proceeds � previously disbursed to it which remaxn unexpended, together with any earnings on the Proceeds, upon the Authority's request �f: (a) any representat�ons made by the Government Un�t to the Authority in connectron w�th its appl�ca�ion for Authority ass�stance shall be incorrect or incomp�ete in any materxal respect; or (b) the Government�Unxt xs xn (i) default of any of its ob�xgatxons hereunder to make payments on the Munic�pal Bonds as and when the same sha11 become due and payable or(ii) in default of any other covenant or agreement on its part conta�ned herein and such _ default shall continue for thirty (3 0) days after written notice from the Authority specifying the default and request�ng that the same be remedied. In addition to the foregoing provisions, the Government Unit may prepay the Loan upon thirty(3 0)days wr�tten notice to the Authority. Except as express�y provided herein,a11 prepayments shall be without penalty. The Government Un�t shall rema�n l�able after any prepay�nent for the unpa�d princ�pal on the Municipal Bonds. Any prepayment sha�l be appl�ed to the installments of prxnc�pal due in inverse chrono�ogical order. 7. Tax Covenants. The Government Un�t shall not take,or permit to be taken,any action or actions that v�rould cause any of the Authority's Bonds to be an"arbitrage bond"within the meaning of Sect�on 148 of the Code or a"private activity bond"within the meaning of Section 141(a)of the Code,or tha�would otherwise cause interest on the Authority Bonds to be�ncluded in gross income of the recipient thereof for the purpose of federal �ncome taxation. 8.Any notices to be delYvered under this Loan Agreement shal�be effec��ve upon receipt and 3 shal�be g�ven by certified mai1, return receipt requested to: As to the Authority: Matthew R. Horan, Treasurer Massachusetts Water Resources Authority 100 F�rst Avenue, Charlestown Navy Yard Boston,MA 02129 � As to the Government Unit: Arno�d F. Lovering, Treasurer Town of Lexington 1625 Massachusetts Avenue Lexington,MA 02420 9. SeverabxX�t . If any provisions of this Loan Agreement sha��for any reason be held to be invalid or unenforceable,the invalidity or unenforceab�lity of such provision sha��not affect any of �he rema�nxng provisions of the Loan Agreement and th�s Loan Agreement shall be construed and enforced as if such invalid or unenforceable provision had not been contained herein. � 10.Counter�arts. Th�s Loan Agreement may be executed in one or more counterpar�s,any of �vvhich sha11 be regarded for a�l purposes as an or�gxnal and all of which constitute but one and the same�nstrument. Each party agrees that it wi11 execute any and a��documents or other instruments, and take such other actions as may be necessary to give effect to the terms of this Loan Agreement, 11.No Waiver, No waxver by exther party of any term or conditions of this Loan Agreement sha11 be deemed or construed as a waiver of any other terms or conditions,nor shall a waiver of any breach be deemed �o constitute a ,waxver of any subsequent breach, whether of the same or of a different section, subsect�on,paragraph,c�ause,phrase,or other provision of this Loan Agreement. ].2. Inte ation. This Loan Agreemen� merges and supersedes al� prior nego�iations, , representat�ons,and agreements between the parties hereto re�at�ng�o the subj ect matter hereof and const�tutes the entire agreement between parties hereto in respect hereof. 4 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the par�ies hereto have executed this agreement the day and year frst above written. (SE.AL) MASSACHUSETTS �LTATER RESOURCES AUTH4RITY Attest; By Rose Marie Convery,Assistant Secretary Matthew R. Horan, Treasurer (SEAL} Tawn of Lexington ._ �.- ,� � � � B , � de A ete, Tovc�n Clerk Arnold F. Lovering, Treasurer 5 4 • ♦ C�D/CJM 45/16/22 (P�ease Note: The foilowing statements are an essential par�of the permanent bond record. Read them carefuliy before s�gning this certificate. Advise Loc��e Lord LLP of any . inaccuracy. Town of Lexington,Massachusetts $3,77U,000 Water Bond CERTIFICATE We, the Se�ect Board and the Treasurer of the Town of Lexington, Massachusetts, certify that we have signed the $3,770,000 Water Bond(the "Bond") of the Town dated June 13, 2022, and payable, without interest, in installments on May 15 of each year as set forth be�ow: Year Installment Year Installment Zo23 �3��,00o Zo2g �3��,000 2024 377,000 2429 377,000 2025 377,040 2030 377,Od0 2Q26 377,�00 2031 377,000 2027 377,000 2�32 377,000 The Bond bears the Town sea�, which is also affixed to this certificate. We further certify that the Loan Agreement with the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (the "Authority") dated June 13, 2�22 provid�ng for the sa�e of the Bond has been signed by the Treasurer, and that the Financial Assistance Agreement dated June 13, 2022 relating to the Project finaneed by the Bond has been signed by the Treasurer and we hereby con�rm those Agreements. The Loan Agreement and the Financial Assistance Agreement are sometimes referred to collect�veiy in th�s certif�cate as the "Agreements." Capitalized terms used in this certificate and not otherwise defined sha�1 have the same meanings given those terrns in the Agreernents. We, the Se�ect Board and the Treasurer, also cer��fy as follows: 1. Authorit . The Bond is xssued pursuant to G,L. c.44 §S(7A) and a vote of the Town passed April 3, 24�9 (Article 1 d�, which authorized a total borrowing of$4,944,000. The issuance of the Bond and�he execution of the Agreements were further authorized by a vo�e of the Select Board passed at a duly called meeting of the Board held June d, 2022 (the "Seiect Board Vote"). 2. Other Debt. No other debt has been incurred under that vote of the Town. 3. Use of Pro'ect and Loan Proceeds. (a} No Reimbursement. None of the proceeds of the Loan and the Bond are be�ng used by the Town to re�mburse the Town for expenditures previous�y made from funds other than proceeds of a borrowing. (b) Prior Notes or Bonds. No proceeds of the Loan or the Bond will be used to pay or retire any notes, bonds or other evidence of indebtedness previously issued by the Town. (c) No Sa�e of Pro�ect. The Town does not expect to se11 any Project prior to repayment of the Loan and the Bond. (d) Use in Trade or Business. Not more than 5% of the gross proceeds of�he Loan or the Bond are to be used(directly or indirectly) in any trade or business carried on by any person other than a state or local governmental unit. (Use in a trade or bus�ness �nciudes all activities carried on by the federal government(including its agenc�es and instrumentalities), by so�called Section 541(c)(3) organ�zations and by all other nongovernmental entit�es other than natura�persons not engaged in a trade or business, but does not include use as a rnember of or on the same basis as the genera�public.) The Town does not have or plan to have any contract or other arrangement not app�icable to �he general public under wh�ch a party, other than the Commonwea�th or a loca� governmental unit, agrees to take �or pay for)water from a part�cuiar source financed by the Loan or the Bond or is to have the use of the Project or is to make payments based on costs of the Proj ect rather�han sys�em costs. (e) Private Loans. None of the gross proceeds of the Loan or the Bond are to be used by the Town directly or�ndirectiy to rnake or finance loans to others. (The foregoing representation does not preclude the financing of a Project whose costs are to be paid by betterment assessments over a period of years.) I, the Treasurer, hereby certify that the deiivery and receipt of the Bond was de�ivered on this date and the full purchase pr�ce of$3,770,�04 is expected to be received frorn the Authority on June �6, 2Q22. We, �he Select Board, the Treasurer and the Town C1erk, hereby certify as follows: (a) Authorizat�on Execution and Deliver of Documents. The Loan Agreement,the Financial Assistance Agreement and the Bond have been duly authorized, execu�ed and delivered. None of those instruments has been amended or suppiemented since its date (except such amendments or supplements which have been approved by the Authority� or repealed and each such instrument remains in full force and effect as of this date. �b) Signatures and„Incumbency. The signatures of the Treasurer and the Select Board as appearing below are the genuine signatures of the persons who executed the Bond and who he�d those offices when the Bond was signed and when the Agreements and the Bond were signed and when they were deiivered. � 2 � • r (c) ��en Mee�ing Law. Except for the town meetings called pursuant to G.L. c.39, §10, all proceedings essential tn the issue of the Bond and the authorization, execution and delivery of the Agreements and deliberations of a quorum re�ating thereto have been tal{en at a . meeting or meetings open to the public; notice of each such meeting was filed in the office of the Town C�erk and pub�icly posted in the time and manner set forth �n the Genera� Laws, as amended, �n effect at the time of each such meeting(Chapter 39, §23B for proceedings occurring prior to July 1, 2010 and Chapter 30A, §§15-25 for proceedings occurring on or after July �, 2010), or, if applicable, in accordance with an alternative method of notice prescr�bed or approved by the Attorney General as set forth in 94� CMR 29.03(2)(b); no delrberatrons, decision or vote in connection with the Bond ar the Agreements were taken in executive session and no vote was taken by secret ballot; and the off�c�a�record of each such meeting was made avai�able to the publ�c and rema�ns avai�able to the public as set forth �n G,L. e.39, §23B or c.3 aA, §§18�25, as amended. (d) Proeeedin�s. No proceeding essential to the authorization, execution, delivery or issue of the Agreements and the Bond has been repealed or amended except as stated in paragraph (�� above, and no proceedings have been taken relating to the Agreements and the Bond other than those cer�ified to Locke Lord LLP. (e) B Iaws. The bylaws described below are the only bylaws or standing votes of the Town affect�ng the authorization, sale or issue of the Bond, including the calling and conduct of town meetings, or the authorization, execution or delivery of the Agreements, and there has been no change there�n affecting those matters in any way except as may b�indicated below: � General By-Laws of the Town of Lexington, as amended through the 2012 Annual Town Meeting �Supplement#�6) and certifxed to Loc1�e Lord LLP on June 17, 2021. �f� Home Rule. The Town has not and t�ie Town has not amended or repea�ed any speciallaw reiating to �he Town through the use of home rule procedures. (g) Select Board Vote. Attached hereto is a true copy of the Seiect Board Vote,which has not been amended or repealed and remains in full force and effect on�his date. (h) Develo�ment Districts. The Town has not established any developrnent distr�cts pursuant to G.L. c.40Q. (i) Execution of Counter�arts and Deliverv,by,Eiectronic Means. This cer�if�cate (the "Cert�fcate") may be executed�n several counterpar�s, each of which shal�be regarded as an originai and all of which shal� constitute one and the same document. Delivery of an executed counterpart of a signature page to the Cer�ificate by electronic mail in a".pd�' fi�e or by other electronic transmiss�on shal�be as effective as delivery of a manually executed counterpart signature page to the Cer�ificate. Electronic signatures on the Certificate shali be deemed original signatures for the purposes of the Certi�cate and a1�matters re�ating thereto, having the same lega� effect as original signatures. _ 3w r � (j) No.Litigation; No Financial Interest. There has been no litigation affecting the authorization, execution, del�very, validity or issue of the Agreements or the Bond or the power of the Town to levy and collect taxes to pay the Bond; none is pending or to our 1�nowledge threatened; neither the corporate existence nor boundaries of the Town nor the title of any of us to our respective off�ces is being contested; and none of us and, to the best of our l�now�edge, no other off�cia� of the Town has any direct or indirect financial �nterest in or relationship with the Authority. Dated: June 13 2022 (date of delivery of and payment for the Bond) TOWN UF LEXINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS 4 B�• Treasurer Town Cierk Select Board (TO�LTN SEAL) i��. a :�,.. i -p �'�y� x. .'�� �.. �26822177V.� ,<... S-1 _ �3,��0,000 �3,��0,000 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS TOWN 4F LEXINGTON WA'TER B OND The Town of Lex�ngton(hereinafter ca�led the "Municipality") in the County of Middlesex and in The Commonwealth of Massachusetts promises to pay to the Massachusetts , Water Resources Authority(hereinafter called the "Authority"), or registered assigns, the sum of Three Mi�I�on Seven Hundred Seventy Thousand Dol�ars �$3,774,400) in�nsta�lments on May 15 of each year as set forth be�ow, without interest: Year Instal�ment Year Installment 2023 $377,000 2028 � $377,000 2�24 377,000 2�29 377,OQ0 2025 377,000 2030 377,040 2�26 377,040 . 2431 377,000 2427 377,000 2032 377,OQ4 Pr�ncipal payments on this bond are payable at the offices of the Authority at 100 First Avenue, Char�estown Navy Yard, Boston, Massachusetts 02129. Upon f�nai payment of the principal of this bond the Authority shal� cancel this bond and return it to the Municipality. This bond is the only�nstrument representing a borrowing of$3,77�,000 issued by the Munlcipality pursuant to Chapter 44 of the General Laws as amended and a vote of the Municipality duly passed on the third day of Apr21, 2Q 19. Thxs bond is issued for the purpose of defraying the cost of improvements to the Mun�cipality's water system as described�n said vote. � This bond is a genera� obligation of the Mun�cipality and the fu1� faith and credit of the k Municipality is pledged for the payment of principal on this bond as the same shaT�become due and payable. � This bond is transferable on�y upon presentation to the Treasurer of the Municipa�ity w�th a written assignment duly acknowledged or proved. No transfer hereof shall be effectua�unless made on the books of the Municipality kept by the Treasurer as transfer agent and noted thereon by the Treasurer with a record of payments. In Witness Whereof the Municipality has caused this bond to be signed by its Treasurer and countersrgned by�ts Se�ect Board and the seal of the Municipality to be affixed hereto as of the th�r�een�h day of June, 2022. � , � . ; ; ; ; ; TOWN OF LEXINGT4N, � � MAS SACI-�USETTS � ' . � . [ � ; Y B y. . Treasurer �ountersigned: Select Board _ _ _ _ (T4 WN S EAL) � f. �. ,. - { � � .,,�"� .b . � 126822163v.1 � � F. I I VOTE OF THE SELECT BOARD I, the Clerk of the Select Board of the Town of Lexington, Massachusetts, certify that at a meeting of the board held June 6, 2022, of which meeting all members of the board were duly notified and at which a quorum was present, the following votes were unanimously passed, all of which appear upon the official record of the board in my custody: Voted: that the sale of the $3,770,000 Water Bond of the Town dated June 13, 2022, to Massachusetts Water Resources Authority(the "Authority") is hereby approved and the Town Treasurer or other appropriate Town official is authorized to execute on behalf of the Town a Loan Agreement and a Financial Assistance Agreement with the Authority with respect to the bond. The bond shall be payable without interest on May 15 of the years and in the principal amounts as follows: Year Installment Year Installment 2023 $377,000 2028 $377,000 2024 377,000 2029 377,000 2025 377,000 2030 377,000 2026 377,000 2031 377,000 2027 377,000 2032 377,000 Further Voted: that each member of the Select Board, the Town Clerk and the Town Treasurer be and hereby are, authorized to take any and all such actions, and execute and deliver such certificates, receipts or other documents as may be determined by them, or any of them, to be necessary or convenient to carry into effect the provisions of the foregoing vote. I further certify that the votes were taken at a meeting open to the public, that no vote was taken by secret ballot, that a notice stating the place, date, time and agenda for the meeting (which agenda included the adoption of the above votes) was filed with the Town Clerk and a copy thereof posted in a manner conspicuously visible to the public at all hours in or on the municipal building that the office of the Town Clerk is located or, if applicable, in accordance with an alternative method of notice prescribed or approved by the Attorney General as set forth in 940 CMR 29.03(2)(b), at least 48 hours, not including Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays, prior to the time of the meeting and remained so posted at the time of the meeting, that no deliberations or decision in connection with the sale of the bond were taken in executive session, all in accordance with G.L. c.30A, §§18-25, as amended. Dated: June 6, 2022 Clerk of the Select Board 126822091 v.1 AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING AGENDAITEM TITLE: Proclama.tion Request - Recognition of Sr. Rabbi Howard Jaffe's Retirement PRE E TER• ITEM S N . NUMBER: Jill Hai, S elect Board Chair I.10 S UMMARY: The S elect Board is being asked to approve and sign a proclamation in recognition of S enior Rabbi Howard L. Jaffe's retirement. R ab b i J affe has b een the S enio r R ab b i o f Temp le I s aiah s inc e 2000 and has s erved the L exingto n c o mmunity as a memb er o f the C ary Lib rary Exec utive B o ard as well as the C hair o f the L exingto n Interfaith C lergy As s o c iation(LI C A)to name a few. He has b een a valued and resp ected memb er o f the Lexington and Jewish communities and the S elect Board would like to thank him for his many years of service. SUGGESTED MOTION: Mo ve to ap p ro ve and s ign a p ro c lamatio n rec o gnizing the retirement o f S enio r R ab b i H o ward L. J affe fo r his many years o f s ervic e to Lexington. FOLLOW-UP: S elec t B o ard O ffic e DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA: 6/6/2022 B:OOpm ATTACHMENTS: Description Type � ���"�"���m�����������������..:�c������.�....,m a,ll����i:�e��I�������.��Fl�ai�:r�fm:���'������������.����� .���G����:��� ����:������� �������� ��� �.����, � ���" � ��'� � �J tw �ji� � � ��, "" � �� �� � �� � ���ir� ot �.�xi�cgtor�, �.�c���c��ju��tt� �� � � u �� �� �� ��i �a�� �' 9�� ,� n`�,�,r �•, '� � ��� X,��� �w"��,����^����� SELECT BOARD OFFICE ���a�� PRO CLAMATION Whe�eas: Howard L. Jaffe was ordained by the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in 1983 and was awarded a Doctor of Divinity in 2008; and Whe�eas: Rabbi Jaffe served congregations in Minneapolis, Minnesota and Warren, New Jersey before coming to Lexington; and Whe�eas: Rabbi Jaffe has led the reform Jewish community of Lexington as Senior Rabbi of Temple Isaiah since 2000; and Whereas: Rabbi Jaffe has, throughout his career, shown his deep commitment to equity and equality for all, including his work as Vice Chair of the Reform Movement's Commission on Outreach; and Whe�eas: Rabbi Jaffe has inspired generations of youth and adults to repair the world and act for social justice; and Whereas: Rabbi Jaffe has continuously shared his leadership with the broad Lexington Community in numerous roles, including as a member of the Cary Library Executive Board throughout his tenure in Lexington; and Whereas: Rabbi Jaffe has demonstrated his commitment to caring, community, dignity, and respect, as the Chair of the Lexington Interfaith Clergy Association and through his work with the Greater Boston Interfaith Organization; and Whereas: Rabbi Jaffe has made significant contributions to the larger Boston community, as President of the Boston Area Association of Reform Rabbis and President of the Massachusetts Board of Rabbis; and Whereas: Rabbi Jaffe has dedicated his career to helping people of all faiths lead meaningful lives in community; and Whereas: Rabbi Jaffe has modeled for the community what it means to be a mensch. NOW, THEREFORE, WE, THE SELECT BOARD of the Town of Lexington,Massachusetts,do hereby recognize Rabbi Howard L. �Iaffe for his many years of service,not only to Lexington,but to the Jewish Community, to the Greater Boston community and to all whose lives he touched and who have been helped by him. We extend our sincere best wishes to him on his retirement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have set our hands and caused the seal of Lexington to be affixed herewith on the 6th of June 2022. JILL I.HAI,CHAIR JOSEPH N.PATO SUZANNE E.BARRY DOUGLAS M.LUCENTE MARK D.SANDEEN AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING AGENDAITEM TITLE: Presentation- Integrated Design Policy End of Phase for Police Station Project PRESENTER: ITEM Mike Cronin Director of Public NUMBER: � Facilities; Jeff McElravy,AIA, P rinc i al Tec to n Arc hitec ts I.11 p � S UMMARY: The Integrated Building Design and Construction Policy requires that the Select Board review/approve municipal building projects at the end of each phase of design. The Director of Public Facilities is seeking the S elect Board's approval of the final construction design phase. SUGGESTED MOTION: Move to approve the final construction design for the Police Station as presented and attached. 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