HomeMy Public PortalAbout070615actionitembackupBREWSTER BOARD OF SELECTMEN
MEETING OF JULY 6, 2015
ACTION ITEMS
1. Cape View LIP Regulatory Agreement – This document has been reviewed by Town
Counsel and, while we recognize it assigns the Town several new responsibilities, Counsel
encourages the Board to sign it, with the intent that Community Preservation Funds will be
sought to contract with a professional affordable housing compliance monitor to assist the
Town with the compliance requirements related to of our increasing Subsidized Housing
Inventory.
ADMINISTRATIVE RECOMMENDATION
We recommend the Board vote to authorize the Chairman to sign and forward these
documents to DHCD for final execution.
2. Request for Waiver of Parking Permit Fees – Mass Audubon (a private non-profit
environmental organization in good standing) is using seasonal employees to conduct its
Piping Plover monitoring program. Their seasonal staff members had been using their
individual cars at Crosby Beach to conduct their census and survey work, but after June
15th they have been issued parking citations for lack of a parking permit. Steve O’Grady,
one of Audubon’s seasonal staff members, has asked if the Selectmen would waive the fee
for him to obtain daily parking permits for his individual vehicle for the days when he will
needs a permit to collect data. He would present his Mass Audubon ID and his personal
auto registration for each of the days that he would need to purchase a permit.
Alternatively, he would like to know if the Board would consider waiving the permit
requirement for clearly marked Mass Audubon vehicles.
ADMINISTRATIVE RECOMMENDATION
We recommend the Board vote to waive the daily sticker fee for Mass Audubon employees
conducting the Piping Plover monitoring.
3. Request waiver of Fee – The Living Hope Family Church would once again like to use
Drummer Boy Park for their annual church picnic on Sunday, July 12, 2015. They are
requesting a waiver of the $400.00 fee. There will be no cooking at the park; it will be
strictly carry-in/carry-out. The members will be carpooling in vans, etc to cut down on the
number of vehicles. The Church is not asking for exclusive use of the park and members
would like to stay to attend the band concert. The Church is a non-profit.
ADMINISTRATIVE RECOMMENDATION
We recommend the Board vote to approve this request.
4. Accept Gift – Amy Booth, the daughter of long time employee, Charlie Booth, would like
to donate a bench to the Captains Golf Course in his memory. The bench will meet the
criteria set by the Golf Commission.
ADMINISTRATIVE RECOMMENDATION
We recommend the Board vote to accept the gift.
July 6, 2015
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