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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019-05-09 BOS Packet - Released SELECTMEN'S MEETING Thursday, May 9, 2019 Cafeteria, Hadley Public Services Building, 201 Bedford Street 7:00 PM AGENDA PUBLIC COMMENTS Public comments are allowed for up to 10 minutes at the beginning of each meeting. Each speaker is limited to 3 minutes for comment. Members of the Board will neither comment nor respond, other than to ask questions of clarification. Speakers are encouraged to notify the Selectmen's Office at 781-698-4580 if they wish to speak during public comment to assist the Chairman in managing meeting times. ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION 1. Noise Bylaw Special Permit- Eversource Request to Perform Infrastructure Work 2. Review and Discuss Bike Share Location and Program CONSENT AGENDA 1. Approve and Sign Proclamations • Lexington Bike Walk'N Bus Week • Lexington Day of Decency ADJOURN A Summit meeting of the Board of Selectmen, School Committee,Appropriation Committee, and Capital Expenditures Committee will be held on Wednesday, May 15, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. in the Cafeteria, Samuel Hadley Public Services Building, 201 Bedford Street. The next regularly scheduled meeting of the Board of Selectmen will be held on Monday, May 20, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. in the Selectmen's Meeting Room, Town Office Building, 1625 Massachusetts Avenue. Hearing Assistance Devices Available on Request All agenda time and the order of items are approximate and Leyfqedil"a subject to change. Recorded by LexMedia AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY LEXINGTON BOARD OF SELECTMEN MEETING AGENDA ITEM TITLE: Noise Bylaw Special Permit - Eversource Request to Perform Infrastructure Work PRESENTER: ITEM NUMBER: Matt Viens and Ronit Goldstein, Eversource I.1 SUMMARY: Eversource is requesting this special permit under the noise by-law in order to expedite construction and reduce traffic and pedestrian congestion during our proposed, urgent upgrades to our electrical infrastructure in the Town Center. These efforts are required due to recent power outages in the area and increase reliability for our customers. The construction will require the installation of three manholes and associated conduit duct bank shown on the attachments. This work has been planned with the support of the DPW and it is a mutual agreement that night work will be required for the manhole installation. Otherwise, s ignific ant vehicle and pedestrian traffic disruptions are necessary during the day shift. We will work closely with local businesses and residents to avoid disruption as much as possible. The noise will involve standard excavation work and equipment, specifically, saw cutting, digging, dumping, and truc king. Every effort will be made to perform the loudest activities earlier in the evening. Eversource is looking to work Sunday— Thursday nights from 7p m-5 am. through F rid ay, June 28, 2019 Night work will start at approximately 7:00 pm and continue to 5:00 am in the Center of town and along Mass. Ave. from Bedford Street to Woburn Street and on Bedford Street from Harrington Road to Mass. Ave. SUGGESTED MOTION: Move that the Board of Selectmen grant a Noise Bylaw Special Permit to Eversource to conduct evening work Sundays through T hurs days from 7:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. until June 28, 2019 in order to complete infrastructure repairs and upgrades in the town center and along Mass. Ave. from Bedford Street to Wo b urn Street and on Bedford Street from Harrington Road to Mass. Ave. FOLLOW-UP: Selectmen's Office DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA: 5/9/2019 ATTACHMENTS: Description Type F) I A.,,gal.Ad/Abulter,notice Ilearing Notice Bac],<.up Material F) Men-lo/Applk.,,ation I!.veIrsoul-(.,,e IVIlaterial F) Cbnxers;ion Mal-)s l3ackup Material F) Proposed Cbnduit.1(,wations l3alckup VI[aterial Public Notices Page 1 of 1 NOISE BYLAW SPECIAL PERMIT HEARING 5/9 LEGAL NOTICE I a r n m NOISE BYLAW SPECIAL PERMIT HEARING 5/9 LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE FOR NOISE BYLAW SPECIAL PERMIT The Lexington Board of Selectmen will hold a public hearing on Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 7:00 pm in the Cafeteria, Samuel Hadley Public Services Building, 201 Bedford Street, Lexington, MA for the purpose of considering a request by Eversource Energy for a Noise Bylaw Special Permit for performing infrastructure work to enhance electric service in the center area. This public hearing is required under Chapter 80 of the Town's General Bylaws. Beginning Friday, May 10th and continuing through Friday, June 28th Eversource Energy would like to begin evening work in order to complete infrastructure repairs and upgrades in the town center. Work will be conducted Monday through Friday and start at approximately 7:00 pm and continue to 5:00 am in the Center of town and along Mass. Ave. from Bedford Street to Woburn Street and on Bedford Street from Harrington Road to Mass. Ave. This public hearing will provide residents and interested parties the opportunity to provide the Board of Selectmen with comments regarding this Special Permit. Written comments may also be sent, preferably by May 9th, to the Board of Selectmen, 1625 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington, MA 02420 or at selectmen@lexingtonma.gov Lexington Board of Selectmen Appeared in: Lexington Minutemanon 04/25/2019 and 05/02/2019 http://ma.mypublicnotices.com/PublicNotice.asp?Page=PublicNotice&AdId=4842427 5/7/2019 From: Ronit Goldstein To: Kim Katzenback Cc: Matthew Veins Subject: RE: Special Permit Application under Noise By-law-Eversource Date: Wednesday, May 1,2019 2:26:11 PM Attachments: CBV-UNIFLOW2 mayarl-3325-1 0504 001.pdf 34-03CONVERSION-M H pa 1.pdf 34-03CONVERSION-M H pat.pdf 34-03CONVERSION-M H pa3.pdf LEX-MASSACAH-2328515 SHT 1 OF 3.pdf LEX-MASSACAH-2328515 SHT 2 OF 3.pdf LEX-MASSACAH-2328515 SHT 3 OF 3.pdf Good afternoon Kim, Attached is the application for the special permit. I have also attached all of the design renderings for the project that have already been submitted to DPW and discussed with them. I wasn't sure if you needed all of the relevant back up for the application. Along with the attached designs, below is the information that should fulfill sections a, b and c of the application. Eversource is requesting this special permit under the noise by-law in order to expedite construction and reduce traffic and pedestrian congestion during our proposed, urgent upgrades to our electrical infrastructure. These efforts are required due to recent power outages in the area and increase reliability for our customers. The construction will require the installation of three manholes and associated conduit duct bank shown on the attachments. This work has been planned with the support of the DPW and it is a mutual agreement that night work will be required for the manhole installation. Otherwise, significant vehicle and pedestrian traffic disruptions are necessary during the day shift. We will work closely with local businesses and residents to avoid disruption as much as possible. We are looking to work Sunday—Thursday nights from 7pm-5am. The noise will involve standard excavation work and equipment, specifically, saw cutting,digging, dumping,and trucking. Every effort will be made to perform the loudest activities earlier in the evening. We will provide direct contacts for the construction crews and community representatives. Additional information for submittal: Sco-pe: Install 3 manholes and associated conduit+/- 680LF for a system upgrade. We have met with the DPW twice to get their support on the urgency as well as work out various construction logistics. It was a general consensus to work the project on a day and night shift. The night shift will require a special permit from the town which is in progress. Duration_The estimate for civil work with one crew on days and a second crew on nights is 4-6 weeks. We have performed an existing utility survey and put together survey grade drawings, however a more detailed schedule will be known once all existing utilities are found via test pits. Test pits will utilize a vactor to avoid any potential damage to existing structures. Times: 7am-3pm day shift, 7pm-5am night shift Sunday-Friday nights. The day shift would focus on test pitting and conduit installation, night shift will focus on manhole installation. We are looking to begin work immediately once permits are finalized by the DPW. Community Construction crews and Eversource supervisors will work very closely with local businesses to not disturb them during business hours. At no time will any access be blocked, and we will have 24-hr direct contact phone numbers available if any issues arise. No outages will occur during the civil construction. We will need to post parking spots throughout various periods of construction. We will limit these postings to just our small work zone and the loss of metering funds will be reimbursed. For town events or holidays, the entire work are will be cleaned and plates will be removed. Traffic Manaeement: We will be utilizing four MUTCD (Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices) traffic plans which have been sent and reviewed by the DPW. They will involve lane shifts, but will never shutdown a complete direction of traffic and create a detour. Based on DPW and police detail input, these may need to be modified as construction progresses. Road Plates_ Manhole locations will need to remain plated during trench box installation. They will be removed immediately following manhole backfilling. Trenches for the duct bank work will not be more than 50-100" at a time. All plates will be pinned and bermed. Contacts: Matthew Viens (Eversource Supervisor) 339-987-7503, Dennis Malloy (Riley Bros.— Contractor Superintendent) 781-726-0908, Ronit Goldstein Community Relations)- 617-966-8459. Please let me know if you need any additional information. See you next Thursday. Warm regards, Ronit Ronit Goldstein Community Relations and Economic Development ' U RC'IE NOW E ,A .,Y Cell: 617-966-8459 247 Station Drive, Plymouth tl j)H V APPEL � od TOWN OF LEXINGTON BOARD OF SELECTMEN APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL PERMIT UNDER THE NOISE BY-LAW This application must be completed, signed and submitted by the applicant or his/her representative in accordance with the Rules and Regulations For the Application For Special Permit ender the Noise By-law. The applicant is advised. to review the Lexington By-law prior to filing this application.. Location of Property (street and number) : m ............. ...„� ,nnrm m, Name and Address of Applicant-r..j1er:5,0 U r-ce 4ve )Doeoo-c- T 1. No. Q3 Applicant is: Owner Tenant Agent/Attorney prospective Purchaser Property Owner's Name/Address if not applicant): Tel. 1` o.. Date Deed recorded. _Middlesex So. Registry of Deeds: book Page Characteristics of property: Lot.Area. Actual Lot:frontage Lexington.Assessors' Map No. Lot No. Zoning"Dilistri,cl Permitted Use: Present use: Applia.tion is for: A special permit in accordance with Noise By-law Renewal of a special permit accordance with Noise By-law Attachments: a) Attach a detailed description of the noise generating activity. Describe *n detail the reason(s) for seeking the Special Permit or renewal of the Special Permit,the expected deviations from the permuted noise standards and the frequency of operations generating the noise in excess of allowed standards under the NoiseBy-law,including the hours of the day, the days of the week and the season of the noise generating activity. b Attach a description of and quantify the expected impacts can the abutters, if the application were granted. c Plot Plan. 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If you review 3(b)there is a provision that provides they will provide the bike share program at a mutually agreeable locations, which would only require the Board's approval since Zagster has already agreed to these locations. 2)A letter from B ermans indicating acceptance of having the bike share program located on their property. 3)An email from Anne Eccles indicating the H D C would approve the new location for another year. SUGGESTED MOTION: Move to approve the two Zagster bike share locations, at the Cary Memorial Library, 1874 Massachusetts Avenue and B ermans Liquors, 55 Massachusetts Avenue. FOLLOW-UP: DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA: 5/9/2019 ATTACHMENTS: Description Type F) I IDC (Awer Meru.) F) Zags ter Agreernen t Cover.-MerrX.) Casey Hagerty Economic Development Land Use, Health, and Development Town of Lexington Dear Casey, Please let Town Manager, 1\&. Malloy,know that I and nay staff do approve of the Zagst r Bile racks being placed on our property as arranged by my general manager,Alex Bluhm. W approve of this project and believe it will be a benefit to the town and, directly or indirectly, a benefit to us at Berman's as well. We certainly hope so. Best regards, Joel i From: Anne Laurin Eccles To: Casey Hagerty Cc: Melisa I Tintocalis; David Pinsonneault; Francis Dagle Subject: Re: Zagster update Date: Monday,May 6,2019 10:17:18 AM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillilillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillillillillillillillilliillillillillillI Then we'll renew it for another year to cover this period. Anne On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 10:14 AM Casey Hagerty<chagerty",lexingtonma.gov>wrote: Hi Anne, We appreciate your understanding of our situation regarding the Visitors Center. At the end of October/beginning of November, the bikes and the stations will be taken down by Zagster and ® in storage. Come Spring 2020, the bikes will be put back at the existing location next to the Visitors Center. Regarding renewing the Certificate of Appropriateness, I think we would want it renewed for at least one more ® Our contract with Zagster is up in October 2019 so it is possible that we ® I have another vendor for r® 2020. Thank you for your help, Casey Casey Hagerty 781-698-4568 Economic Development Land Use, Health, and Development Town of Lexington From: Anne Laurin Eccles [mailto:anne.eccles(@alelanddesign.com,] Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 1:03 PM To: Casey Hagerty<chagertyPlexingtonma.gov> Cc: Melisa J. Tintocalis <mtlntocalis(@Iexingtonma.gov>; David Pinsonneault <dpinsonneault(@Iexingtonma.gov>; Francis Dagle <fdagIe(@Iexingtonma.go�v> Subject: Re: Zagster update Hello, That is definitely front-and-center at the library! And if it is for six months, what will you do the rest of the time? I think the HDC understands the complications of the Visitors Center construction and the nature of these short-term decisions. Francis and I discussed that it could be handled administratively(i.e., without having a public hearing) given the temporary nature of this set-up. Let me confer with a few people that we can handle it this way. And we should renew the Certificate of Appropriateness. We'll take care of it next week when Francis is back. Do you want to eliminate the timed nature of it (as in, these bikes are expected to be permanent and placed near the new Visitors Center)? Anne On Fri, May 3, 2019 at 12:43 PM Casey Hagerty<chagertyna,lexingtonma.gov>wrote: Hi Anne, I hope all is well with you! On Wednesday, Dave Pinsonneault and I attended the Cary Memorial Library Trustees meeting to get approval for the temporary Zagster location on the front side of the library. They did not approve that location because of safety concerns, but they did approve an area in the front of the library. Currently, there are two benches in the location that would be removed in order for the bikes to be installed. This site works well technically because it is already concrete and site work would be very limited. The library stipulated that the six bikes will only be allowed for a maximum of 6 months. I have attached some pictures of the location for your reference. Do you think this location would be amendable to the HDC? Once again, it is just until the end of October when the bikes and stations will be removed and winterized. Additionally, the Town Manager was wondering whether the HDC has extended their certificate of appropriateness which expired in December 2018. I can check with Francis when he is back in on Monday, but wanted to get this on your radar. We are hoping to go to the Board of Selectmen on 5/9/19 to get final approvals from them. Please let me know if you need any additional information from me, Casey Casey Hagerty 781-698-4668 Economic Development Land Use, Health, and Development Town of Lexington Please note—Effective 1/1/19, the Town Office Building will be open till 7 p.m. on Tuesdays and will close at 1pm on Fridays. There will be no change of hours Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays (closing at 4:30 p.m.) When writing or responding,please be aware that the Massachusetts Secretary of State has determined that most email is a public record and,therefore,may not be kept confidential. Anne Laurin Eccles, Principal anne.ecclesLalelanddesign xom www.alelanddesign.com Anne Laurin Eccles, CLID,ASLA,Principal ALE Land Design anne.eccles L alelanddesign x om www.alelanddesign.com i Schedule A. Zagster Service and Fees 1. Description of Zagster Service.Pursuant to eachOrder-Form and Expansion Order'Form,Zagster will provide the following(collectively, the"Zagster Service"): a. The right for Users as defined below to access and us e bicycles provided by Zagster (collectively,the "ZqRster Bicycles"'). The number of Zagster Bicycles provided by Zagster under this Agreement shall be as set forth in the Order Form and any Expansion Order Form as such terms are.defined below). b. A Site Survey as defined below)to determine the Locations (as defined below and the Initial Launch Date as defined below). c. A license to use agster's proprietary bicycle rental management software and mobile' application (collectively,the"Zagster Software")and accompanying User information(the"Documentation" pursuant to Section 5 below. d. Maintenance Services as described in more detail in Section 6 below. e. Automated lochs and bicycle stations to be used with the Zagster_Bicycles, subject to payment of the fees set forth in the Order Form. f Zagster marketing inateriats the"Zagst r Mari eting N4aterials" . . Zagster customer services for Users. Zagster customer representatives shall have sufficient knowledge to answer quxestlons and provide information concerning, among other things, subscription process, subscription prices,billing,incidents, comments, complaints,malfunction problems and the Locations. h. A Zagster Customer Success Manager. . T e rm of Agree ment; E xeIusivity. The initial terms. ofthis Agreement will commence on the Effective Date and, unless terminated earlier in accordance herewith, will continue until all Order Forms have terminated or eXpiTed(the "Initial Term"'). This Agreement will automatically renew for successive terns unless either party gives the other written notice of termination at least thirty o days p for to the end of the then-current term {each a", enewal Terra"and together with the Initial Term,the"Term'"). During the`Perm, 1 lu icipality agrees that Zagster shall be the only bicycle shafin g and or bicycle rental service promoted and uised by Municipality at Municipality Locations. . Launch Date; Site Survey;Locations. a. Initial Launch. The parties will mutually agree to the estimated initial launch date in the Order Form. The actual initial launch date will be the date that Zagster is able to make the Zag ster.Service avaiI able to the 1 unici alit at the Locations designated in the Order Form. Zagster will notify the 1 lu ni i of the actual initial launch date by errr a it (the"Initial Launch Date" . b. Initial Locations. Municipality achnowledgs and agrees that Zagster may perform a survey of the site(s) where Muni cipali y desires that the Zaaster Bicycles be installed(the"Site Survey"). The parties will mutually agree on the initial locatio-n s where the Zagster Bicycles will be installed promptly after completi.on ofthe Site Survey(the "Initial Locations " . The launch of the.gagster Service on the Initial Launch Date is subject to both Zagster and the Municipality fulfilling all of their obligations under this Agreement which are required to be fulfilled to enable Zagster to launch the Zagster Service at the Initial Location ,including without limitation payment of the Product and Service Fees set forth in the Order Forms . C. Additional Locations. Additional Locations(each an "Additional Location" aid together with the Initial Locations,the"Locations") and/or Zagster Bicycles may be added from time to time pursuant to an Expansion Order Form. The parties will mutually agree to the estimated launch date of an Additional.Location in the applicable Expansion Order Form. The actual launch date of an Additional Location will be the date that aster is able to male the Zagster Service available to the Municipality at the Additional Location. Zagster will notify the Municipa]ity_of'the actual launch date of an Additional Location by email. The launch of an Additional-Location is subj ect to both Zagster and the Municipality fulfilling all oftheir obligations under this Agreernent which are required to be fulfilled.to enable Zagster to Zagster,Inc.ConEdential Inforlrnation a gster Master Services A gi-e ernent Version 2.0 4.IA i launch the Zagster Service at the Additional L ation s , including without limitation payment of the Product and Service Fees set forth in the applicable Expansion Order Form. . Fees; Payment Terms. a. Fees. Municipality Nvill pay to Zagster the nonrefundable product and one time fees in the amounts,if any, described in the Order Form and any Expansion Order Fors (the "Product and One Time Fees""). Municipality will pay to Zagster the nonrefundable recurrin g fees (the `Service Lines Fees") set forth on an Order Form and any Expansion Order Form. Zagster will invoice, an:d the Municipality will pay, such fees in accordance with the payment terms set forth in the Order Form and any Expansion Order Form, as applicable. The fees do not include applicable taxes, duties and similar charges all of which will be invoiced separately to 1 ur i ip lity on the applicable invoice. Zagster reserves the right_to charge interest at a rate of 1.5%per month, or the maximum rate permitted by a.ppl1ca.ble law, whichever is less, on late paym eats. b. Zagster agrees that the Municipality shal.I not be responsible or liable for the payment o fany fees associated with Locations on the property ofthird parties. In the event any third party fails to pay the fees required.hereunder, Accordingly, Company ackn owledges and agrees that Zagster will not launch such Locations unless and until Zagster has been paid in full for the applicable fees for such Locatinns_ C.Suspension.If Municipality's account is more than thirty days past due, Zagster ma,y, upon thirty days prior written notice (which may be by email to Municipality's billing contact) suspend the provision of the Zagster Service until such time as Munici al t I)s account is brought current. This right to suspend the Zagster Service is in addition to any and all other rights.and remedies under this Agreement and under applicable law, including without limitation agster's right to terminate the Agreement for breach. If.Zagster elects to suspend the Zagster Service, Zagster will have the-xght to eater Municipality's property daring business hours and r em ove the Zag ster Bicycles and Zagster bicycle stations, signrag and any other Zagster materials, and Municipality will be liable for all fees, costs, and expenses actually incurred by Zagster in connection with such removal. . License Grant. a. License Grant. Subject to the term s.and conditl ons ofthis Agreement and payment of the fees described herein, Zagster hereby grants Municrpalit a non-exclusive,non-transferable,royalty-free, fully paid up, limited license during the Term to access and use the Zagster Software,as hosted by Zagster or its third party hosting provider, from locations in the United. States and.to use the Documentation provided by Zagster solely for Municl Is management of the.gagster ]Bicycles at the Locations. b. Restrictions. Muni ci alit will not, and Will not permit third parties to, i permit any third party to access the Zagster Software except as permitted herein or use the Zagster Software as a service bureau, application service provider, or similar business, ii create derlvate worts based on the Zagster Software, iii copy, frame or mirror any part or content of the Zagster Software, iv decompile, disassemble,translate,reverse engineer or otherwise attempt to derive source code frrn the Zagster Software, in whole or in part,nor will Municip1lity use any mechanical, electronic or other method to trace, decompile, disassemble, or identif'y'the source code of the Zagster Software or encourage or permit others to do so (except and only to the extent that applicable Iaw prohibits or restricts reverse engineering restrictions), v access the Zagster Software in order to a build a competitive product or service, orb copy any features, functions or graphics of the Zagster Software, vi seI1,resell,rem or lease the Za gster Software, vii use the-Zagster Software to store or tr .nsmit infringing, libelous or otherwise unlawful or tortious material, or to store or transmit material in violation o f th ir d-p arty privacy rights (or otherwise use the Zagster Software in violation of the Documentation), viii store or transmit virus or ether malicious code through the Zagster Software, ix interfere with or disrupt the integrity or performance of the agster Software, or x attempt to gain wi authorized access to the Zagster ter Software or their related systems or networks.. Municipality shall provide to Zagster a Zest of authorized users of the;gagster Software. Munlcipallt agrees to maintain the security and confidentiality ofthe user names and-passwords provided by Zagster to the Muni in connection with Municip .lx y's use of the Zagster Software. Zagster,Inc,Confidential Information Zagster Master services Agreeinent Version 2..0 4.1.16 AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY LEXINGTON BOARD OF SELECTMEN MEETING AGENDA ITEM TITLE: Approve and Sign Proclamations PRESENTER:TER• ITEM S NUMBER: Doug Luc ente, Chair C.1 SUMMARY: Bike Walk 'N Bus Week: The Bicycle Advisory Committee has asked the Board to sign a proclamation that proclaims May 11 to 19, 2019 as Lexington Bike Wally'N Bus Week. Day of Decency: The Board is being asked to sign a proclamation to declare a Day of Decency in Lexington to coincide with National Decency Day on May 14, 2019. The purpose of the proclamation is to inspire decency in our everyday lives, conversations, and actions, while serving as a reminder to listen to and respect others. SUGGESTED MOTION: Move to approve the consent. FOLLOW-UP: Selectmen's Office DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA: 5/9/2019 ATTACHMENTS: Description Type F) 2019 Bike WAN Bus Week Proclamation 13aickitp Material F) 2019 L t;xington Day of I)ecency Ilix..)cla- gat ion 13ackup Material F) 2019 Day of Decency Proclarnation.Cbver I kAter J..3,ackuj,,.)IVIlaterial lea Tobin of lextngtonp . k« OFFICE OF SELECTMEN PROCLAMATION Whereas: in March 2016,the Board of Selectmen approved the implementation of Complete Streets principles"during the planning and design of capital projects so that they are safe for users of all ages and abilities"and are "designed and operated to provide safe and accessible accommodations for all users of Lexington roadways and travel systems;" Whereas: Lexington is fortunate to have walking,bicycling, and mass transit resources as alternatives to single occupancy vehicles; Whereas: encouraging alternative transportation options among all age groups will result in a reduction of CO2 emissions and infrastructure wear as well as improvements in health; Whereas: school buses reduce idling and traffic congestion; Whereas: children who walk and bike to school have higher physical activity levels throughout the day, helping to prevent childhood obesity and reduce stress; Whereas: Lexington received a 2017 Massachusetts ECO Leader Award for Excellence in Commuter Options in recognition of exemplary contributions toward creating a more sustainable Massachusetts; Whereas: the 2015 Open Space and Recreation action plan recommended the expansion of new opportunities for bicycling and walking throughout Lexington; Whereas: the Planning and Human Services Departments,the Bicycle Advisory Committee,the Friends of Lexington Bikeways,the Greenways Corridor Committee,the Transportation Advisory Committee,the Safe Routes to School Committee, as well as other partners, are planning activities to celebrate safe, sustainable, and healthy walking,bicycling, and transit options during May 11 through 19,with the purpose of declaring"what a Glorious week to Leave My Car at Home!" NOW, THEREFORE, WE, THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN of the Town of Lexington,Massachusetts, do hereby proclaim May 11 through 19,2019, as: Lexington Bike Walk `N Bus Week in the Town of Lexington. we urge all citizens to take the opportunity during this period to walk,bicycle,or take mass transportation instead of driving alone to get to work,to school,or to run an errand. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have set our hands and caused the seal of Lexington to be affixed herewith on the 9'of May 2019. DOUGLAS M.LUCENTE,CHAIRMAN JOSEPH N.PATO SUZANNE E.BARRY JILL I.HAI MARK D.SANDEEN Town of lexingtoup jffia.55arbu.5ett.5 . OFFICE OF SELECTMEN PROCLAMATION Whereas: we recognize that a fundamental tenet of civil discourse, whether on a local, state or national level, is the understanding of and respect for the differences that should exist in a democracy and that basic Decency in conduct encourages understanding and respect, by this proclamation we endeavor to encourage Decency in our community; Whereas: our community is committed to respectful and civil discourse that honors Decency as the touchstone for a healthy democracy; Whereas: we encourage every citizen to strive to personify Decency in both conduct and conversation, setting examples for our schools, local businesses and all community affiliations; Whereas: all citizens of our community aspire to uphold Decency- the basic standard of civility that all Americans deserve; NOW, THEREFORE, WE, THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN of the Town of Lexington, Massachusetts, do hereby proclaim May 14, 2019, as: Day of Decen cy IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have set our hands and caused the seal of Lexington to be affixed herewith on the 91h of May 2019. DOUGLAS M.LUCENTE,CHAIRMAN JOSEPH N.PATO SUZANNE E.BARRY JILL I.HAI MARK D.SANDEEN 0 ..........exi..n.gton., .1 respe ion. to 1. n. behalf o I ctfully request a proclarn.at* be *ssued,-, .f )ecen.cy on. .May 201 9 h.ere 'inl ex.-.i..n.gton. to co-.i..n.c-td,e w'I.th. d.eclarin.g aDay o 1 14 th.� National. Decency Day. Schools and, communily organ.izahion..s across the country ..th the"r hometown. governments 1"or local. proclamations to be 'ssued are worl<.i.n.g wi. I III, 1 .1 as part of a nahon.wid.e celebratIon.. Govem.ot- Baker's office has �reach..ed out to the organizer of this movet�..ent fior tnrormatlon. about a Common.wealth. of M.A pro cl. .. . rhe goa.I of.. t.h....i.S proclamation. is to inspire% d,,ecency in. our everyday lives, in. our con.versation..s ,an.d our acti.on.s. WhIle simple d.ecen.cy is a relatively low stan.dard., 11ke nun rn..on sense it ils in.. stun.n.ln.gly short supply .tn. our national.. discourse. ' . Day I)e. . .. .-ill . : S to I.i.sten. caS . 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