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Board and Commission Meetings – Week of 7/9/2023

Commission on Disability will meet virtually (Zoom link) on Monday, July 10 at 6PM. The agenda includes the following:

  • CDBG Report
  • More FY25 CDBG-Funded Project Ideas
  • Accessible Fines Reports
  • Treasurer’s Report
  • Williams School Proposal for Fund Request
  • ADA Coordinator’s Report
  • Co-Chairs’ Updates
  • ADA 33rd Anniversary -Newton’s Plan on 7/24/23
  • COD August Meeting Hiatus?
  • More Project Ideas for MOD ADA Improvement Grant
  • NWH Subcommittee Meeting July 11 at Noon
  • Adjournment

Newton Fair Housing Lottery Results and Lease Up Subcommittee will meet virtually (Zoom link) on Tuesday, July 11 at 8AM. The agenda includes the following:

  • Approval June meeting minutes
  • Housing Lottery The Bristol Waban Condominium
  • Data needed to document lottery process and outcome
  • Workplan and priorities for the coming year

Newton Wellesley Hospital Subcommittee of the Commission on Disability will meet virtually (Zoom link) on Tuesday, July 11 at 12PM. The agenda includes the following:

  • NWH Subcommittee discussion points:
    • Access updates from Newton Wellesley Hospital
      • Accessible medical equipment?
    • Written information available, etc.
    • Way-finding signs, etc. (help available to escort if needed)
  • Updates on work completed in garage, lower parking lot, sidewalks
  • Plans for summer/fall-outside work- improving accessibility
  • Entrance driveway- ongoing concerns & next steps
  • ADA & leased medical offices

Auburndale Historic District Commission will meet virtually (Zoom link) on Tuesday, July 11 at 7PM. The agenda includes the following:

  • Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to relocate and renovate 24 Robin Dell and construct a new building at 24 Robin Dell and 120 Seminary Avenue, Lasell Village. Continuation. See application.
  • Administrative discussion:
    • Annual Commission elections: vote to elect Chair, Vice Chair, and Secretary

See Staff Memo.

Community Preservation Committee (CPC) will meet jointly with the Newton Affordable Housing Trust (NAHT), in person (Room 205) and virtually (Zoom link) on Tuesday, July 11 at 7PM. (Note: The NAHT agenda says Room 205 while the CPC agenda says Room 204, which would conflict with the meeting of the Economic Development Commission.) The agenda includes the following:

See Meeting Packet.

Newton Affordable Housing Trust will meet jointly with the Community Preservation Committee in person (Room 205) and virtually (Zoom link) on Tuesday, July 11 at 7PM. The agenda includes the following:

Economic Development Commission will meet in person (Room 204) and virtually (Zoom link) on Tuesday, July 11 at 7PM. The agenda includes the following:

  • City Updates & EDC Discussion
    • Facilitate Owning & Operating Businesses
      • Small Business & Sustainability: guest speaker
      • Update: Brew Pubs & Bottling
    • Strengthen Village Centers
      • Update from June 26 ZAP Public Meeting
      • Letter of Support for Village Center Overlay Districts
    • Increase Newton’s commercial tax base
      • Update: Riverside
      • Debrief on UMass Mount Ida
    • DEI
      • Nominations for the 10th Annual Barry M. Portnoy Immigrant Entrepreneur Awards

Design Review Committee will meet virtually (Zoom link) on Wednesday, July 12 at 6PM. The agenda includes the following:

  • Lincoln-Eliot: Design and Construction Documents Update
  • Countryside:
    • Project Overview and Timeline
    • Site Plan and Building Plan Review
    • Building Materials: Precedent and Considerations

Urban Design Commission will meet virtually (Zoom link) on Wednesday, July 12 at 7PM. The agenda includes the following:

  • Sign Permits:
    • 270-276 Centre Street – Mass General Brigham
    • 119 Central Avenue – Verizon
    • 89-97 Wyman Street – White Lion Baking Company
  • Comprehensive Sign Package:
    • 612 Washington Street
  • Fence Appeal:
    • 3-5 Potter Street

Newton Housing Authority and the Newton Housing Authority Support Corporation Board will meet virtually (Zoom link) on Thursday, July 13, 2023 at 11AM. The agenda includes the following:

  • Consent Agenda
    • Vote to approve June 2023 Disbursement Report
    • Vote to approve Special Session minutes – April 4, 2023
    • Vote to approve Executive Session minutes – April 4, 2023
    • Vote to approve Regular Session minutes – June 9, 2023
  • Adopt votes for Haywood House regarding ARPA loan.
  • Vote to authorize Executive Director as a signatory on CFA Amendments.
  • Capital Improvement Votes
    • Board vote to approve a change order for Woodall Construction Co., Inc. in the amount of $2,168.67 for additional work to remove ledge at 80A Thurston Road ADA Ramp project, FISH 211108.
    • Vote to approve Certificate of Final Completion for DeMelo Construction Services Corp. at 6/6A Bryon Road, FISH 211113, reset of precast front stairs, in the amount of $7,600.00. The date of Substantial Completion is June 8, 2023 and all work has been completed.
    • Vote to approve Certificate of Final Completion for DeMelo Construction Services Corp. at 29/31 Bryon Road, FISH 211114, reset of precast front stairs, in the amount of $7,600.00. The date of Substantial Completion is June 8, 2023 and all work has been completed.
    • Vote to approve Change Order No.1 for Vareika Construction, Inc. FISH 211107 223/225 Tremont Street in the amount of TBD for additional work to be performed in a second-floor unit that includes creating a laundry room, bathroom vanity, Quartz countertops, and pressure washing of building to remove soot and other debris.
    • Vote to approve a contract for TBD in the amount not to exceed $100,000 for the roof replacement at 45 Pelham Street.
    • Vote to approve contract for LL Cleaning, Inc., 38 Hawser Bend, Centerville, MA for Painting Contract of common ways at Jackson Gardens Development in the amount of $48,650.
    • Vote to approve a contract for Vareika Construction, Inc. for $193,300 to replace the ADA Ramp at 45 Pelham Street. This project is being partially funded by CDBG monies awarded by the City of Newton in the amount of $100,000. The contract with the City is being drafted.

Newton Upper Falls Historic District Commission will meet virtually (Zoom link) on Thursday, July 13 at 7PM. The agenda includes the following:

  • Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to pave a small area by the garage, build a retaining wall and paved area for trash cans, and build a border wall to reinforce a 15-foot length of the historic wall at 75 High Street, Unit 2. See Application.
  • Violation of the Historic District Ordinance for work done to install a fence and a shed that were not granted any Certificates of Appropriateness at 1268 Boylston Street, Unit B
  • Request for Certificate of Appropriateness to Remediate Violation to remediate work to install a fence (see Application) and shed (see Application) at 1268 Boylston Street, Unit B
  • Administrative Discussion:
    • Annual Commission elections – elect Chair, Vice Chair, and Secretary
    • Minutes – review meeting minutes.

See Staff Memo.

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