Development and Government Relations 8/5/2024
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Agenda
Item 1: Minutes of April 22, June 6, and June 20, 2024 meetings.
Item 2: 6-4-24 Petition of Edwin Colon of 23 Springdale Ave for a Street Vendor License to be located at the Gas Station on Berkshire and Main St.
*Tabled 6-20-24
Item 3: PUBLIC HEARING 6-4-24 Special Permit Application – Open Square Realty at 2 Open Square Way (022-01-003) to redevelop mill building into multifamily 84 apartment dwelling
Item 4: PUBLIC HEARING 6-6-23 Special Permit Application of Salmar Realty LLC c/o Peter Martins for a special permit for a Proposed Coffee shop/Drive Thru Restaurant at South Street Plaza, A Portion of 209 South St.
*Continued from 7-12-23, 8-23-23, 9-25-23, 11-20-23, 12-18-23, 1-29-24, 2-27-24, 4-22-24, 6-6-24
Item 5: 6-4-24 Bartley – Ordered, that the City Council approve an Amendment to a Home Rule Petition for the purpose of expanding the Center City Liquor License Area.
*Tabled 6-20-24
Item 6: 4-16-24 Holyoke Downtown Parking Study Final Report
*Tabled 6-20-24
LAID ON THE TABLE
(Discussion may or may not take place)
Item 7: 6-4-24 Bartley, Sullivan- The conservation commissioner be invited to attend a future DGR meeting to provide an update on the construction in and around Scott’s Tower. Please be prepared to address the issue of water run-off to the pond owned by the abutter at 5 and 15 Lindor Heights. Refer to DGR and Conservation Commission.
*Tabled 6-6-24
Item 8: 9-5-23 JOURDAIN — City Council explore with the Mayor a residential redevelopment plan for city owned vacant parcels has homes built then sold. City funds coupled with any available grant funding will be used for seed funding with the proceeds of the sales used to build more homes. The long term play for the city is the generation of all of the property tax revenue from these home sales, the new availability of great new housing, the reduction in city owned buildable lots and the growth of population.
*Tabled 2-27-24
Item 9: 9-5-23 JOURDAIN — Law Dept and Mayor be invited to the City Council to discuss an update on the city’s use of the receivership program including current properties being targeted and others that are excellent prospects for required repairs. I also would like to see if we can use this for larger scale problem rental properties with the right receiver as has been done in larger metropolitan cities. I also would like to start an initiative as has been used in large urban settings where we have required landlord training programs when appropriate as well as a model like Kansas City Bad Apple Program for repeat offenders. Law dept. and Mayor will be encouraged to look at what resources we need to go bold on problem properties and develop a plan with us.
*Tabled 1-29-24
Item 10: 12-5-23 MURPHY-ROMBOLETTI — An order to declare Parcel Holyoke Assessors Map 212, Block 00, Parcel 001, Easthampton Road, Holyoke, MA as surplus property and sell to the Massachusetts Department of Fish and Game with an address of 100 Cambridge Street, Suite 620, Boston, MA 02114 for $270,000.00.
*Tabled 12-18-23
Item 11: 8-1-23 BARTLEY — HPD and MA DOT work to promote a pedestrian safety plan for the employees contracted to work at the Soldiers’ Home. MA DOT expects to have up to 300 employees working on site for the next three years. The employees are scheduled to park at Lot Q at H.C.C. during that time. Refer to HPD, MA DOT District 2 and the Development and Governmental Relations Committee for a follow-up.
*Tabled 9-25-23
ADMINISTRATIVELY LAID ON THE TABLE
(In committee more than 45 days)
Item 12: 6-4-24 I. RIVERA – Order that representatives of the Water Department come in to DGR and elaborate on processing fee attached to payment when using a credit/debit card when processing payment. Constituents have raised concerns on how much the are being charged on top of their water bill.
Item 13: 6-4-24 DEVINE – ORDERED: That the DGR Committee invite in Representative Duffy and Senator Velis to clarify if there is a difference between the Affordable Homes Act and the 2% real estate surcharge we voted on Tuesday 5/21. If this surcharge on real estate is contained in the Affordable Homes Act, then ordered that our vote taken on 5/21/2024 be rescinded.
Item 14: 6-4-24 DEVINE – ORDERED: that the City Council reconsider and then rescind their vote of May 21, 2024 on agenda item #25 filed buy Jourdain, Vacon, Devine, Sullivan, Bartley and Greaney re: pending HOUSE No. 2747, an ACT granting a local option for a real estate transfer fee to fund affordable housing.
Item 15: 6-4-24 I. RIVERA – Order that representatives of the Holyoke Public Schools and STCC (specifically Dean tech) come into DGR and elaborate on the “After Dark” programming that will be soon launching at the Dean Tech school site.
Item 16: 6-4-24 DEVINE – ORDERED that the Mayor consider appointing an Affordable Housing Commission using the guidelines in proposed HOUSE BILL 2747 (An Act granting a local option for a real estate transfer fee to fund affordable housing)
Item 17: 4-16-24 Communication from Councilor Bartley, 9-1-15 DGR meeting minutes excerpt
Item 18: 4-16-24 BARTLEY – OPED please provide status on 245 High Street. Building sits across High St from City Hall and the windows are boarded with plywood. Minutes from DGR meeting are attached as a communication. Refer to OPED, Mayor and Law Dept.
Item 19: 1-22-24 BARTLEY – Ordered, The DGR chair invite the state delegation to a future meeting.
Item 20: 1-22-24 From Holyoke Redevelopment Authority, Summary of activities November 2022 to October 2023
Item 21: 1-22-24 BARTLEY – Ordered, The DGR chair invite into committee the Governor’s representative for western Mass and Sen Markey’s representative for western Mass. to a future meeting.
Item 22: 12-19-23 From Aaron Vega, Director of Office of Planning & Economic Development, communication regarding amendment to special tax assessment agreement with Jackson Canal, LLC.
Item 23: 11-21-23 From Office of Planning & Economic Development, Grant Completion Form for FY23 Urban Agenda Grant Program
Item 24: 11-21-23 BARTLEY, PUELLO – Ordered, The DGR committee meet with city officials responsible for managing our parking enforcement staff. The staff has been repeatedly threatened with physical violence and subject to beratement from the public and have privately paid for body cameras. Send a communication advising the council of policies and procedures to ensure employee safety in advance of the subcommittee meeting.
Item 25: 10-17-23 PUELLO, MALDONADO VELEZ – (copy) Ordered, That the police department please provide a list, with events and dollar amounts that have received police details/paid overtime during the last 6 months. Private businesses popular with leadership, making profit should not have their OT details paid for by tax dollars when public community events have had to budget their own funds in the past.
Item 26: 10-3-23 BARTLEY, MCGIVERIN, PUELLO, I. RIVERA – Ordered, The City Engineer and DPW develop and install safety measures for passenger cars, trucks and motorcycles in the vicinity of Holyoke’s canals as the current protective measures have recently and regularly been breached resulting in loss of life, property damage, and costs to HG&E. Refer to DPW, City Engineer, HG&E Manager & Commissioners, and Emergency Management Director to strategize improvements and the Mayor to finance these projects. Refer to DGR for discussion.
Item 27: 8-1-23 From Mayor Joshua A. Garcia, Executive order regarding blighted and vacant buildings.
Item 28: 8-1-23 VACON, BARTLEY, PUELLO – (copy) Ordered, that the City Council adopts a resolution seeking our State Delegation to support the reinstatement of no electronic tolls from Westfield to West Springfield to create an incentive for tractor trailer drivers to travel on the Mass Pike and to alleviate the increasingly heavy tractor trailer traffic on Homestead Avenue in Holyoke.
Item 29: 4-4-23 From Katie Talbot, Lead Ordinance at Neighbor2Neighbor, letter on the need for an Office of Tenant Protections
Item 30: 12-20-22 I. RIVERA – Order that the honorable city council invite representatives of Holyoke Community College, Westfield State University and the Five Colleges to discuss ways they could better support a path for Holyoke youth to gain equitable access within these schools.
Item 31: 12-20-22 BARTLEY, JOURDAIN – Ordered, The Law Dept., Building Commissioner and the city’s property group provide its annual update on the City’s Receivership program. Please send communication to the Clerk for the second city council meeting in January 2023. Refer to DGR Cte. for a review.
Item 32: 12-6-22 BARTLEY, PUELLO – (copy) Ordered, The Mayor and community development dept fund the following project with either CDBG or ARPA funds: Replace the asphalt double-sidewalk located on the west side of S. Elm St. between Wolcott and Congress Streets and replace with a tree belt and install plantings.
Item 33: 8-2-22 From Aaron Vega, Director of Office of Planning & Economic Development, communication regarding Economic Development Incentive & Housing Development Incentive Report
Item 34: 6-21-22 MALDONADO VELEZ, JOURDAIN – Ordered, a Resolution in Support of Eviction Sealing to Promote Housing Opportunity and Mobility (Attached).
Item 35: 5-17-22 MCGEE, BARTLEY – Order that the mayor consider establishing a Holyoke Urban Forest and Tree Committee.
Item 36: 5-3-22 MURPHY-ROMBOLETTI – Ordered, That the Committee on Development & Government Relations be provided a list of all special permits issued by the Council. Please include a 5 year look-back on how many permits have been issued, and a rough estimate of the total amount of staff time required to review and process these permits. Refer to the City Clerk, OPED, the Council’s Administrative Assistant and Law Department.
Item 37: 5-3-22 PUELLO – Ordered, That Mary Nathan, disaster program manager for the Western MA Red Cross be invited to discuss available resources and programs for displaced families as a result of fires or other disasters.
Item 38: 4-5-22 PUELLO – Ordered, That the DPW provide quotes and an acquisition plan for movable speedbumps/humps and required lights/signage to establish temporary traffic control points for each ward, (7) to be paid for through cannabis stabilization. Additionally requested to explore whether existing movable police signs/radars with custom lettering would provide sufficient signage for the TCPs.
Item 39: 4-5-22 MURPHY-ROMBOLETTI – Order that we invite our US Congressional and Senatorial Representatives to a DGR meeting.
Item 40: 4-5-22 BARTLEY, PUELLO – Ordered, The Mayor develop a schedule of projects/programming to the CC’s DGR committee to be funded via marijuana stabilization funds. If possible, please send said schedule on a quarterly or semi-annual basis in order to promote consistent and efficient project development. Copy to Mayor and City Auditor.
Item 41: 3-1-22 I. RIVERA – Order that the council invite the DPW director of Chicopee to speak on their refuse pickup system that was developed several years ago and what the cost benefits are to their community.
Item 42: 3-1-22 MURPHY-ROMBOLETTI – Ordered that the Development & Government Relations Committee invite the development team from Wayfinders to provide an update on the Library Commons project and other upcoming projects within the City.
Item 43: 12-21-21 From Anthony Soto, Holyoke Public Schools Superintendent/Receiver, letter informing Council of transfer of St. Vincent property to the city.
Item 44: 10-5-21 MCGEE, SULLIVAN – Ordered, The honorable City Council Invite OPED director and representatives from Winn Development to provide an update on the 216 Appleton St project.
Item 45: 9-7-21 MURPHY- Ordered, that the DGR committee meet with the Soldier’s Memorial Commission the Veterans service director, and the Supt of DPW as well as our State Senator and State Representative to discuss the administration and maintenance of the War Memorial building.
Item 46: 8-3-21 MCGEE – Order that the DG&R committee invite in representatives from Holyoke Medical to get an update on the hospital.