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Medford City CouncilThe Twenty Fifth Regular Meeting
Medford, MassachusettsJune 30, 2009
City CouncilBreanna Lungo-Koehn, PresidentMichael J. Marks, Vice President
Stephanie Muccini BurkePaul A. Camuso
Frederick N. Dello Russo, Jr.Robert A. MaioccoRobert M. Penta
President Lungo-Koehn called the Twenty Fifth Regular Meeting of the Medford CityCouncil to order at 7:00 P.M at the Howard F. Alden Memorial Auditorium, Medford CityHall.
ROLL CALL
SALUTE TO THE FLAG
RECORDSThe Records of the Twenty Fourth Meeting of June 23, 2009 were passed to CouncillorCamuso.
The Tabled Records of the Twenty Third Meeting of June 16, 2009 were passed toCouncillor Burke
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HEARINGS09-595-
CITY OF MEDFORDNOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
A Public Hearing will b held in the HOWARD F. ALDEN MEMORIAL CHAMBERS,CITY HALL, MEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS, on Tuesday Evening, June 30, 2009,at 7:00 P.M., on a petition from Empire Management/Colonial Nissan of Medford, underthe provisions of Chapter 148, Section 13, of the General Laws of Massachusetts, for aFlammable Storage License to park and store aboveground outside 34 automotivevehicles and inside 79 automotive vehicles for a total 113 at 49 Commercial St.,Medford, Massachusetts an Industrial Zoning District
Petition and plans may be seen in the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall, Medford, MA.
Call 781-393-2501 for any accommodations/aids. T.D.D. 781-393-2516
The City of Medford is an EEO/AA/504 Employer.
By Order of the City Council
Edward P. Finn, City Clerk
Advertised Medford Mercury June 23, 2009
09-596-
CITY OF MEDFORDNOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
A Public Hearing will be held in the HOWARD F. ALDEN MEMORIALCHAMBERS,CITYHALL, MEDFORD, MASSACHUSETS, on Tuesday Evening, June 30, 2009, at7:00 P.M., on a petition of Colonial Volkswagen of Medford to operate an AutomotiveRepair Shop (Class 4 License) at 162 Mystic Avenue, Medford, Massachusetts.
Petition and plans may be seen in the Office of the City Clerk, Room 103, City Hall,Medford, Massachusetts.
Call 781-393-2501 for any accommodations/aids. T.D.D. 781-393-2516
The City of Medford is an EEO/AA/504 Employer.
By Order of the City Council
S/ Edward P. FinnCity Clerk
Advertised June 23, 2009, Medford Mercury
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PETITIONS, PRESENTATIONS AND SIMILAR MATTERS
09-594- Petition for a Common Victualler License by Hamdi Balla, 48 Derby Rd,Revere, MA 02155 For Nicks Place II, 301 Salem Street, Medford
ON FILEBusiness Certificate #145 Treasurer/CollectorBuilding Dept. State Tax FormFire Dept. Letter of ComplianceTraffic Impact Workmens CompensationHealth Dept. Petition
09-603 Petition by Thomas Chartier, 28 Fullam Circle, Allenstown, NH 03275d/b/a A Grand Old Time, 20 Harvard Avenue, Medford foe a Second Hand ArticleLicense
ON FILEBusiness Certificate #145 Treasurer/CollectorBuilding Dept. State Tax FormFire Dept. Letter of ComplianceTraffic Impact Workmens CompensationHealth Dept. Petition
MOTIONS, ORDERS AND RESOLUTIONS
09-593-Offered by Councillor CamusoBe it Resolved that the Medford City Council sends congratulations to Barbara Rubel forbeing named the 2009 Disability Awareness Person of the Year.
09-599-Offered by Councillor CamusoBe it Resolved that Medford City Council sends its congratulations to Alva Erickson on50 years of service in the Medford Police Department.
09-601-Offered by Councillor MaioccoBe it Resolved that the newly appointed DPW director be requested to devise aprogram, whether phone or internet, where taxpayers can notify the city of neededaction on sidewalks, pot holes, tree trimming or any other service needed and a replywith an estimated time of action.
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COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE MAYOR
09-597June 25, 2009
To the Honorable Presidentand Members of the Medford City CouncilCity HallMedford, MA 02155
Dear Madam President and City Councillors:
I respectfully request and recommend that your Honorable Body approve of thefollowing transfers of funds to balance various budgetary accounts for the balance of thefiscal year.
FROM TO
010-102-5110-1101 $220 010-101-5150-1116Executive Negotiated Salaries Legislative-Fringe
$600 010-138-5110Purchasing-Salaries
$120 010-141-5110Assessing-Salaries
$1,250 010-192-5150-1115Building-Fringe
$1,217 010-245-5110Electrical-Salaries
$2,671 010-297-5110Environment-Salaries
$1,000 010-541-5110C.O.A-Salaries
$650 010-543-5150-1111Veterans-Fringe
$4,625 010-610-5150-1115Library-Fringe
$6,147 010-102-5302Executive-Legal
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09-597(Cont)
010-103-5710 $3,000 010-102-5302Exec Other-Travel Executive-Legal
010-135-5110 $10,200 010-102-5302Finance-Salaries Executive-Legal
010-210-5110 $180,300 010-220-5130-1102Police-Salaries Fire-Overtime
010-211-5111 $2,300 010-220-5130-1102Traffic-Salaries Fire-Overtime
010-910-5150-1117 $37,400 010-220-5130-1102Non-Contrib Retirement Fire-Overtime
$12,600 010-220-5551Fire-Expense/Uniforms
010-145-5110 $2,000 010-220-5551Treasury-Salaries Fire-Expense/Uniforms
010-911-5150-1117 $6,600 010-220-5480Contributory Retirement Fire-Expense
010-192-5290 $20,000 010-220-5480Bldg Maint-Repairs Fire-Expense/Vehicles
010-161-5150-1115 $1,000 010-220-5480Clerk-fringe Fire-Expense/Vehicles
010-161-5420 $1,100 010-220-5480Clerk-Off Supplies Fire-Expense/Vehicles
010-163-5130 $10,000 010-220-5170-1121Registrar-Overtime Fire-Medical
010-163-5306 $4,000 010-220-5170-1121Registrar-Data Processing Fire-Medical
010-163-5240 $3,500 010-220-5170-1121Registrar-Repairs Fire-Medical
010-163-5342 $700 010-220-5170-1121Registrar-Printing Fire-Medical
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09-597(Cont)
010-163-5780 $600 010-220-5170-1121Registrar-Unclassified Fire-Medical010-914-5170-1119 $30,300 010-220-5480Health Insurance Fire-Expense/Vehicles
$83,000 010-912-5170Workers Comp
$9,450 010-914-5740-1760Insurance-Liability
010-411-5110 $100,000 010-433-5293Engineering-Salaries Waste Collection
010-411-5589 $4,000 010-433-5293
Engineering-supplies Waste Collection
010-422-5480 $25,000 010-433-5293Hghwy-Vehicle Supplies Waste Collection
010-491-5292 $15,000 010-433-5293Cemetery-Expense Waste Collection
010-429-5251 $11,000 010-433-5293Sidewalks Waste Collection
010-247-5230 $32,000 010-433-5293Street Lights Waste Collection
010-492-5460 $12,000 010-433-5293Parks-Grounds keeping Waste Collection
010-493-5589 $5,500 010-433-5293Pools-Supplies Waste Collection010-192-5340 $10,400 010-433-5293Bldg-Telephone Waste Collection
010-241-5860 $1,150 010-433-5293Inspection-Equipment Waste Collection
010-211-5551 $4,000 010-293-5252Traffic Supervisors Traffic-Parking/Striping
010-421-5340 $1,700 010-293-5252Highway-Admin Traffic/Parking-Striping
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09-597(Cont)
010-421-5340 $1,000 010-495-5292Highway-Admin Forestry
010-510-5111 $10,000 010-246-5130-1102Health-Salaries P/T Signal Maint-Overtime
010-135-5306 $2,000 010-246-5130-1102Finance-Data Processing Signal Maint-Overtime
010-296-5125 $2,300 010-246-5130-1102Parking Commission Signal Maint-Overtime
010-151-5200 $8,200 010-151-5110Law-Expense Law-Fringe-Sick Leave
Very truly yours,Signature on file w/paper
Michael J. McGlynn,MAYOR
MJM:lmc
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09-602
June 26,2009
The Honorable President and
Members of the Medford City Council
Dear Madam President and Councillors:
I submit herewith for your approval, the Fiscal 2009-
2010 budget for the city of Medford for the period July 1, 2009
to June 30, 2010.
The total submitted appropriations to cover Municipal
Salaries and Expenses including those of the Medford School
Department are:
Municipal Departments $ 87,041,145
School Department $ 43,010,000
TOTAL $130,051,145
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
DEPARTMENT SALARIES EXPENSES TOTAL
Legislative 207,978 3,326 211,304
Executive 476,142 65,086 541,228
Assessors 263,887 39,700 303,587
Information Technology 88,126 68,701 156,827
Finance/Auditing 256,149 30,203 286,352License Commission 5,400 1 5,401
Workers Compensation 695,000 695,000
OCD/Boards 166,855 44,884 211,739
Human Diversity/Compliance 37,968 5,554 43,522
City Clerk 282,407 16,030 298,437
Election/Registration 184,633 45,301 229,934
Procurement 159,452 11,050 170,502
Law 152,335 88,000 240,335
Treasurer/Collector 403,862 101,401 505,263
Energy & Environment 67,879 2,980 70,859
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09-602(Cont)PROTECTION PERSON & PROPERTY
DEPARTMENT SALARIES EXPENSES
TOTAL
Police 9,466,077 772,602
10,238,679
Off Street Parking Comm. 3,104
3,104
Traffic Commission 1,500 26,000
27,500
Fire 9,137,934 469,103
9,607,037
Building 445,608 349,002
794,610
Electrical 362,047 866,0041,228,051
Weights/Measures 77,801 705
78,506
Consumer Advisory 250
250
Civil Defense 8,700 3,522
12,222
Saving Lives Program 1
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PUBLIC WORKS
Non Enterprise Division* 2,252,844 5,868,166
8,121,010
Sewer Enterprise 929,660 11,030,121 11,959,781
Water Enterprise 1,264,840 6,490,759
7,755,599
*Cemetery, Engineering, Highway, Park, Forestry,
Recreation
HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
Board of Health 405,723 38,752
444,475
Council on Aging 132,649 59,729
192,378
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LIBRARY
Library 895,584 331,002
1,226,586
VETERANS & CELEBRATIONS
Veterans Services 107,412 91,450198,862
Celebrations 8,250
8,250
PENSIONS & ANNUITIES
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09-602 (Cont)
DEPARTMENT SALARIES EXPENSES TOTAL
Contributory 7,577,000 7,577,000
Non Contributory 290,000 290,000
BONDS & INTEREST
General 6,118,021 6,118,021
Enterprise - 1,014,932 1,014,932
Water/Sewer
INSURANCE
Fire/Glass Boiler 200,000 200,000
Group Health & Life 15,050,000 15,050,000
Liability 190,000 190,000
Medicare/Social Security 700,000 700,000
Unemployment Insurance 1 1
Employee Assistance Program 34,000 34,000
SUMMARY
General Government 2,753,073 1,217,217 3,970,290
Protection
Persons/Property 19,502,772 2,487,188 21,989,960Public Works
Non Enterprise 2,252,844 5,868,166 8,121,010
Enterprise 2,194,500 17,520,880 19,715,380
Health/Human Services 538,372 98,481 636,853
Library 895,584 331,002 1,226,586
Veterans & Celebrations 107,412 99,700 207,112
Pensions & Annuities 7,867,000 7,867,000
Bonds & Interests 7,132,953 7,132,953
Insurance 16,174,001 16,174,001
MUNICIPAL 87,041,145
SCHOOL 43,010,000
TOTAL $130,051,145
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09-602(Cont)Very truly yours,
Signature on file w/paper
Michael J. McGlynn
MAYOR
MJM/lmc
09-604
June 25, 2009
To: President Breanna Lungo-Koehn and Members of theMedford City Council
From: Mayor Michael J. McGlynnRe: Amendment to Appendix A Fee Scheduleof the Revised Ordinances of the
City of Medford
Dear Madam President and Members of the Medford City Council:
I respectfully request and recommend that your Honorable Body approve the followingamendments to Appendix A Fee Schedule of the Revised Ordinances of the City ofMedford.
The following is a full text of the proposed Amendment. The present fees are set forth onblack type and the proposed changes are set forth in large bold type below the present fees.
Respectfully Submitted,
Signature on file w/paper
Mayor Michael J. McGlynn
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An Ordinance AmendingAppendix A Fee Schedule of the
Revised Ordinances of the City of Medford
BE IT ORDAINED: By the City Council of the City of Medford that Appendix A of theRevised the Ordinances of the City of Medford, as most recently amended, is herebyfurther amended by changing the fees as indicated and enacting a new section asindicated
The following are amendments to Appendix A, Chapter 6, Article II, relating to Building,Electrical and Plumbing fees.
Article II. Building Standards
(a)Schedule of Building Fees:
10-35
(1)Permit fees for new building; additions; alterations;and repairs: per $1,000.00 of estimatedconstruction cost..........
15.00
Application fee.......... 25.00$35.00
(2)Certificate of occupancy, existing residentialbuildings..........
125.00
(3)Certificate of occupancy, existing commercial orretail buildings..........
150.00
Plus each 1,000 square feet.......... 50.00
(4)Temporary certificate of occupancy(monthly)..........
75.00
$100.00(5)
Certificate of inspection per 108.5.1 ofMassachusetts State Building Code..........
75.00
(6) Reinspection fee..........40.00
$50.00
(7) Re-siding, per $1,000.00.......... 15.00
Application fee..........25.00
$35.00
Bond (refundable).......... 100.00(8) Reroofing, per $1,000.00.......... 15.00
Application fee..........
25.00
$35.00
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(9)Failure to call for final inspection within ten workingdays after completion..........
25.00
(10) Work started without a building permit..........
Triple fee
QuadrupleFee
(11) Reinspection fee, per inspection..........
40.00
$50.00
(12)Wood burning stove installation inspection (Noapplication fee)..........
50.00
(13) Temporary work shed or trailer (six months).......... 75.00
(14) Tents, each (no application fee).......... 75.00
(15)Review of legal zoning status on residential andcommercial property (each building)..........
25.00
$50.00
(16) Letter of confirmation of legal zoning status forproperty..........
25.00
$50.00
(17)Inspection of property for confirmation of legalzoning status..........
25.00
$50.00
(18) Permit refusal for board of appeals.......... 15.00
18 a
(19)
Inspection for Building CodeCompliance
Demolition:
$25.00 for 1& 2 FamilyDwelling
$50.00 for allotherBuildings
Barns and sheds (per $1,000.00 of demolitioncost)..........
13.00
$15.00
Other structures, residential and commercial..........
30.00
$20.00 per$1,000 ofcost
Application fee..........25.00
$35.00
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(20) Signs:
Based on cost, per $100.00..........6.00
$10.00
Minimum fee (no application fee)..........15.00
$50.00
(21) Moving of a structure:
Building of assessed value under $5,000.00..........100.00
Building over assessed value of $5,000.00 (per$10,000.00)..........
20.00
Minimum (no application fee).......... 50.00
(22) City-owned and city-operated buildings.......... No fee
(23) Plan review fees
Plan review fees for new residential structure..........
50.00
$100.00 (1-4familydwellings)
$100.00(each
additional 4units or partthereof)
Plan review fees for existing commercialstructure..........
100.00
Plan review fees for existing commercialstructure..........
200.00
Article III. Electrical Code
(a)Electrical permit fee schedule:
10-66
Reinspection fee
25.00
$50.00
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Note: An additional charge of $25.00 will be made by thisdepartment and must be paid for by the contractor or otherperson doing the work for each additional inspectionresulting, in the opinion of this department, from defectivework caused in whole or in part by the use of improper orunworkmanlike installations or where the job was notcompleted.
New residential homes, fee per unit, up to three per family(including modular homes)..........
200.00$300.00
New apartment houses (per apartment).......... 150.00
(1) Minimum fee:
Residential.......... 40.00
Commercial.......... 100.00
(2) Receptacle, switches, outlets (each).......... 1.00
(3) Fixtures (each).......... 2.00
(4) Exit lights/emergency lights (each).......... 2.00
(5) Ceiling suspension fans (each).......... 5.00
(6)Electric signs--all types (indoor/outdoor) neon signs(per transformer)..........
10.00
$75.00
(7)Motors (including air conditioners and generators):
Dishwashers..........10.00
$20.00
Disposals..........
Hot Tubs or hydro massage tubs$25.00
10.00$20.00
All fractional motors (under 1 hp) each.......... 10.00
1 hp to 5 hp.......... 20.00
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6 hp to 10 hp.......... 30.00
11 hp to 25 hp.......... 40.00
Above 25 hp (each additional hp).......... 2.00
Maximum fee for each motor.......... 50.00
(8) Gasoline dispensers (each pump).......... 25.00
(9) Cooking or heating devices (electric):
a.Electric heating (all types) up to 3000watts..........
10.00
$15.00
Each additional (KW)-1000 watts.......... 2.00
b.Domestic hot water tanks, oil burners, gasburner, water heater..........
15.00
$25.00
c. Dryers..........15.00
$25.00
d. Ranges or receptacles up to 12 kv..........
15.00
$25.00
(10) Transformers and generators:
a. One to five KVA capacity.......... 10.00
b. Six to 25 KVA.......... 20.00
c. Above 25 KVA, each additional KVA.......... 2.00
d. Maximum fee for each transformer.......... 75.00
(11) Services:
a. One hundred amps with one meter.......... 50.00
b. Each additional 100 amp upgrade.......... 10.00
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c. Capacity or fraction thereof.......... 10.00
d. In addition: each meter and panel.......... 10.00
e. Public meter (need auth. #)..........25.00
$35.00
"Panel changes only" (per panel)..........
25.00
$35.00
f
(cutting tag or disconnecting service requires amass electric authorization #)
Vinyl Siding
$50.00
(12) Temporary service
(requires mass electric authorization #).......... 100.00
(13) Distribution (commercial):
a.Additional panels--Subfeeder runs and/orampere rating up to 100 amperes..........
20.00
b. Ampere rating 101--200 amperes.......... 30.00
c. Ampere rating 201--400 amperes.......... 40.00
d.Ampere in excess of 400 amperes, per 100amperes each..........
2.00
(See superintendent of wires)
(14) Other permit fees:
a. Swimming pools inground.......... 75.00
Above-ground (portable units).......... 50.00
b. Cell phone antennas..........50.00
$250.00
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c. Outdoor activity event public/private..........
100.00
$150.00
d. Welding units:
1 to 5 kva or kw..........10.00
$15.00
6 to 10 kva or kw..........15.00
$20.00
Above 10 kva or kw..........20.00
$25.00
Maximum fee, each unit..........
30.00
$40.00
e. Battery charger/rectifiers--Each..........
15.00
$25.00
f. Carnivals.......... 250.00
(15) Alarm systems:
a. Fire/burglar panel only..........50.00
$75.00
b.Smoke detectors, heat detectors, pull stations,horns/audible each.......... 3.00
c. Motion detectors, horns, each.......... 3.00
d. Closed circuit TV per cameras/TV.......... 5.00
(16) Communications systems:
a.Sound or signals (per outlet) residentialeach..........
1.00
b.(P.A. system, speakers, etc. commercialeach..........
2.00
c. Telephone/data/cable/etc. per out:
Residential (each).......... [ Delete Residential(each).......... ]
1.00
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Residential/Commercial 1 to 10
Each Additional
$25.00
$2.00
Commercial (each)..........[DeleteCommercial (each)..........]
2.00 Delete
(17) Validity of permits:
Permits issued are valid for a period of 30 days only fromthe date of issue. If work is not in progress at expirationdate, permits will be voided. A new application and fee willbe required. The electrician upon completion of all workmust notify the wire inspector. Failure to comply within tenworking days, will result in a penalty..........
50.00
$100.00
(18) Late filing fee.......... Triple fee
(19) Additional inspection for defective work.......... 20.0010-67
(20) No application..........Triple normalfee
(21) Master fire alarm service10-68
a. Annual fee per master box.......... 250.00
b.Nonmunicipal fire alarm receiving
equipment..........
100.00
c. Reconnection fee upon disconnection.......... 200.00
d.Churches and schools below collegelevel..........
No fee
(22) Maintenance Electrical Permit (peryear)
(23) Commercial Electrical Demolition
(24) Off Hour Inspection (4 hour minimum)
Sundays and Holidays
$300.00
$100.00
$350.00
$500.00
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(25) Late Filing Fee
TRIPLEFEE
Article IV.Plumbing Code
(a)Plumbing permit fee schedule:
10-103
(1) New work--Residential (up to 3 dwelling units):
a. First five fixtures..........
100.00
$125.00
b.Each additional fixtures or appurtenance..........
15.00
(2) New work--Commercial:
a. First five fixtures..........75.00
$150.00
b.
Each additional fixtures or appurtenance.......... 20.00
$25.00
(3) Remodeling and renovations:
a. Residential (up to three dwelling units):
1. First five fixtures.......... 75.00
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2.
Each additional fixtures orappurtenance..........
15.00
b. Commercial:
1. First five fixtures..........75.00
$100.00
2.
Each additional fixtures orappurtenance..........
15.00
$20.00
(4) Miscellaneous:
a.Backflow prevention devices (testable devices,RPZ's and DCVA's):
1.First three devices.......... [delete Firstthree devices]
PER DEVICE
50.00
$50.00
2. Each additional device..........
15.00
[Delete thissection]
b.Backflow prevention devices (nontestabledevices):
To be included with fees listed under new workor remodeling and renovations:
1. Each device..........
20.00
$25.00
c.Water heaters and hot water storagetanks..........
25.00
Note: Refer also to gas fees for gas waterheaters. This fee is for both new andrenovation and is a separate fee.
(5)Reinspection fee for work not ready for inspectionor done incorrectly, paid in advance..........
40.00
$50.00
(6) Demolition fee (cap off water and sewer).......... 50.00
(7) On-site plumbing and gas inspection for thepurpose of verifying the legal zoning status of astructure, per building..........
50.00
$25.00 (1&2familydwellings)$50.00 (All
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otherbuildings)
(8) City-owned or city-operated buildings.......... No fee
(9)Work started with permit or without inspector'sapproval..........
Triple fee
(b) Gas permit fee schedule: Fees listed in this schedule arefor both new work and renovations.
10-103
(1) Residential (up to three dwelling units):
a. First fixture.......... 40.00
b.Each additional fixtures or appurtenance..........
15.00
(2)Heating (boilers, furnaces, unit heaters, spaceheaters, roof top heater, etc):
a. Each appliance.......... 40.00
(3)Hot water heaters and hot water storage tanks,each..........
25.00
Note: See the section listed under plumbing fees.These fees are separate from all other work andfees on permit application.
(4) Pool heaters.......... 40.00
(5) Fireplaces:
a. Decorative..........30.00
$40.00
b. Heating (thermostat controlled)..........
35.00
$45.00
(6) Automatic vent dampers, each.......... 10.00
(7)Commerical (other than those appliances listedabove):
a. For first appliance.......... 50.00
b.Each additional appliance orappurtenance..........
25.00
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7a
7b
7c
(8)
Roof Top Units
Gas Tests
Gas Piping
City-owned or city-operated buildings..........
$50.00
$40.00
$40.00
No fee
(9)Reinspection fee (for work not ready for inspectionor installed incorrectly), paid in advance..........
40.00
$50.00
(10)
Work started without a permit or inspector'sapproval..........
Triple fee
QuadrupleFee
.
The following are amendments to Revised Ordinances of the City of Medford,Appendix A, Chapter 14, Article II (d), relating to sealing fees.
d) Fee schedule for inspection, registration, and or sealing ofweighing or measuring devices:
14-47
(1) Balances and scales:
a. Over 10,000 pounds..........
$100.00
$150.00
b. 5,000 to 10,000 pounds..........
90.00
$100.00
c. 1,000 to 5,000 pounds..........60.00
$80.00
d. 100 to 1,000 pounds..........40.00
$60.00
e. 100 pounds or less..........
30.00
$40.00
(2) Weights:
a. Avoirdupois (each)..........3.00
$5.00
b. Metric (each)..........3.00
$5.00
c. Apothecary (each) 3.00
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$5.00
d.
e.
Troy (each)..........
Set (minimum)
3.00
$5.00
$40.00
(3) Capacity measures:
a. Vehicle tanks (each indicator)..........25.00
$40.00
b. Each 100 gallons (or fraction thereof)..........25.00
$40.00
c. Liquid:
1. One gallon or less.......... 20.00$30.00
2. More than one gallon..........25.00
$35.00
(4) Liquid measuring meters:
a.Inlet one-half inch or less (oil, grease).......... 25.00
$40.00
b.
c.
Inlet more than one-half inch to one inch(gasoline)..........
Temperature Compensated
25.00
$40.00
$60.00
1.Blended..........
TemperatureCompensated
15.00
$20.00
$60.00
c. Inlet more than one inch:
1.
Diesel..........
TemperatureCompensated
30.00
$40.00
$60.00
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2.
High output diesel..........
TemperatureCompensated
60.00
$70.00
$90.00
d. Vehicle tank:
1.Vehicle tank pump..........
TemperatureCompensated
80.00
$100.00
$120.00
2.
Vehicle tank gravity..........
TemperatureCompensated
85.00
$125.00
$145.00
e. Bulk storage..........
Temperature Compensated
100.00$125.00
$145.00
1. Company supplies (Prover).......... 75.00
(5) Special equipment and facilities will be responsibilityof the device owner.
Each Stop on a Pump $40.00
(6) Other devices:
a. Taximeters..........25.00
$40.00
b. Odometers, hub odometer..........25.00
$40.00
c. Leather measure..........
25.00
$40.00
d. Fabric measuring..........25.00
$40.00
e. Wire, rope, cordage..........25.00
$40.00
f. Coin redemption machine..........25.00
$40.00
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g. Reverse vending..........
25.00
$30.00
(7) Linear measures:
a. Yard sticks..........20.00
$40.00
b. Tapes..........25.00
$40.00
(8) Miscellaneous:
a. Dry measures..........20.00
$40.00
(9) Retail checkout register scanners systems:
a. One to three scanner(s).......... 75.00
b. Four to 11 scanners.......... 150.00
c. Twelve or more scanners.......... 250.00
d.
e
Twelve or more scanners (customeraccessible)..........
Scanner (Price lookup [each])
25.00
$30.00
(10)
Adjustments (made or witnessed): 1/2 of fee but notless than $60.00 per hour
Adjustments (made or witnessed): 1/2 of fee but not
less than $90.00 per hour
(11) Re-inspection..........25.00
$40.00
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Upon motion of _________________, all Unfinished Business on the Table was taken fromthe table for action.
07-332- Mausoleum at Oak Grove Cemetery
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IN COUNCIL MAY 1, 2007 TABLED
IN COUNCIL MAY 19, 2009 TABLED
8.366- Legislative action to prevent the taking of any taxpayer private residentialproperty in Medford with the expansion of the Green Line into Medford
IN COUNCIL MAY 6, 2008 TABLED
08-381 Special Permit Six Month Review, Spring Street Superette
IN COUNCIL JANUARY 6, 2009 TABLED
IN COUNCIL MAY 19, 2009 TABLED
09-006 Taxi Operator License David Charles Marren
IN COUNCIL JANUARY 6, 2009 TABLED
09-007 Taxi Operator License James HazardIN COUNCIL JANUARY 6, 2009 TABLED
9.288 Ivan Capus, testimony on behalf of Homeowners & Bank Protection Act of 2007
IN COUNCIL MARCH 3, 2009 TABLED
09-439 Circle Laundry, 4110 MVP, right to object to Keno w/monitor
IN COUNCIL APRIL 28, 2009 TABLED
IN COUNCIL MAY 19, 2009 TABLED
09-507 Boston Regional Hospital Property in Stoneham recent decision
IN COUNCIL MAY 12, 2009 TABLED
9.581 Zoning Ordinance Amendment to govern installation of wirelessCommunication facilities
IN COUNCIL June 23, 2009 TABLED
9.582 Status of Medford Field of Dreams Project
IN COUNCIL June 23, 2009 TABLED
PUBLIC PARTICIPATIONCOUNCIL PAPERS IN COMMITTEE
Reports Due/ Deadlines
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05-895- Comprehensive Master Wellington Plan-3 months-Jan. 17, 200607-072-Intercept Program08-381-Six Month Review SPC Extended Hours Spring St. Superette, Jan 6, 200908-529-SPC Extended Hours Burger King, 383 Middlesex 6 month review July 2009
Records:
The Records of the Meeting of June 23, 2009 were passed to Councillor Camuso.
The Tabled Records of the Twenty Third Meeting of June 16, 2009 were passed to CouncillorBurke
Adjournment: