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Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 5/9/2017 - P16

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Now to get on the subject that I’m here for. I’ve been trying to stay away from these meetings. | try not to
watch this very much because | don’t like my low blood pressure become a high blood pressure. Vhen | was
away on vacation, | happened to be able to read the Telegraph editorial, which | want to say they did a great
job for a change. They weren’t such fake news, so you're getting a compliment like Alderman Clemons is.
How tight is Nashua’s budget? | almost fell over here. You know, we want to take $200,000 and allow citizen
volunteers to essentially spend their own $200,000. How tight is our budget? We've talked about overriding
the spending cap. We've talked about $15.5 million for a downtown theatre for a group of people. What is
government’s responsibility? Does anybody know what government’s responsibility is? It’s not for a theatre.
That’s private. Government’s responsibility is police, fire, maybe schools. |’m beginning to think Charter
Schools are the better deal. Police, fire, maybe schools, BPW. Not even landfills because we can ship it out.
We don't even have to have people come and collect our trash, but we pay for that.

And, by the way, | want to thank everybody for my 15 percent increase in my wastewater. For people on fixed
incomes, my bill went from $62, $78, to $90 a quarter. When social security doesn’t even give you an increase
this year, how do people who are on fixed income, not $90,000 from the city pension, I’m talking the average
citizen, the 55 plus community and maybe younger people with disabilities, are you trying to push us out of
here? I’m 63. Are you trying to push us out for the Millenniums and the Snowflakes to come in here? This is
really a disgrace. | was looking at houses in the Ledge Street area. They say the schools in that area are
below average online, so what does that tell you?

$15,500,000 for a restaurant and retail store. Since when is government in that business? Government is not
supposed to be in that business. Then when you build it, they might come because everybody is saying even
on Facebook, you have Manchester to the north and you have Lowell and Boston to the south. Now you don’t
have enough parking downtown. Now you are going to have to renovate that. People don’t go downtown
anyway because you have to put money in the meters. We all talked about that for a long time. Money in the
meters. Why would people go downtown? Alec’s was the anchor store downtown, and that’s the building you
want to buy. What is that, about two or three million dollars proposition? Does that include the $15.5 million or
is that over and above?

| asked Mr. Griffin yesterday, and what a lovely person he is. He got me all the information which | will discuss
more this at time goes on, like maybe tomorrow at the meeting and also at the public hearing, but he gave me
all the bonds that are outstanding. We're about right now about $64 million worth of bonding. That’s without
the interest of current bonds and what is going to be bonded. We have $1.6 million for the fire station; $37.5
million for street repairs. That’s going to be at $7.5 million, give or take, every year. We don’t even know what
the Burke Street property is going to be, but that was | think a $4.2 million proposition. That toxic waste
building over there that when you walked in there, you could smell the mold, see the mold. | had a friend of
mine who used to work there and explained everything in that building. We're going to retrofit that building and
clean it. What’s that going to be: 20, 30, 40 million dollars? Cha-Ching, another bond.

How much do you think the citizens of this city can take with all this spending? | have to prioritize my bills.
Why aren’t you prioritizing what needs to be done in this city? A theatre is not top priority. You complained
that the roads weren’t all good so you’re bonding roads. What else? How much more are we going to spend?
Think about it. The next time you go out and you go to Hannaford’s or Market Basket, look at some of the
people who are working, bagging. Look at some of the elderly and look at what they have in their carts and
look at what some other people with government assistance has in their carts. We worked for it. We can’t
retire. There’s no such thing as retirement anymore in this country because government is out of control with
spending. I’m asking now to stop this spending once and for all. We don’t need a theater downtown, and we
don’t need the train. And that’s another bond. Thank you.

REMARKS BY THE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN

Alderman Lopez

| was running a little bit of an informal contest called the “golden shovel” over the winter. It was a way to figure
out if we could encourage neighbors and businesses to do a little bit of shoveling so our streets were a little

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Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 5/9/2017 - P17

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more passable. | wanted to recognize one of our residents, Kenny Blaha, who made sure to shovel on at least
9 different snow storms so his neighbors could pass. The contest was by vote. Your neighbors decide who is
getting the award, and he was recognized with it. So, | wanted to thank him for all the work he put in over the
winter.

Alderman O’Brien

On Wednesday, May 17, up in Concord in Room 203, in the Legislative Office Building, House Bill 267, which
is repealing the Rail Authority, there will be a work session. It is going to be discussed. This is important. If
we are ever going to get commuter rail, some monies are going to have to go some organization. Therefore,
repealing the Rail Authority is short-sighted, particularly if the President says he has some shovel ready project
in the future. We're going to need the Rail Authority to accept the granting. We'll see what will happen, but
those that are interested are welcome to join us. Thank you.

Alderwoman Melizzi-Golja

| wanted to echo the Mayor’s congratulations to Great American Downtown for the success of their event this
weekend. Unfortunately, | was not able to attend. Also, the Nashua Senior Center will be having their annual
plant sale on May 20". It’s in Ward 8 up on Shakespeare. | hear they have a great selection of plans.

Alderman Siegel

I'd like to wish our colleague, Alderman McGuinness, well and a speedy recovery. I’d also like to thank Paul
Shea and Ben Redduck. | was at the nu muse festival and spent quite a bit of time down there in the rain and
outside of the rain. It really, really was well done. Considering the conditions, | was very happy that the sun
came out because it is the first year of the festival.

Alderman Clemons

| wanted to wish my former work colleague, Alderman McGuinness, and obviously my colleague here on the
Board, the very best. | hope he has a speedy recovery.

Alderman Wilshire
|, too, wish Alderman McGuiness a speedy recovery.
Alderman LeBrun

| would like to mention that the Greek Food Festival will take place on May 19 and 20 at St. Phillip’s Greek
Orthodox Church, just off Exit 5.

President McCarthy

| also want to congratulate GAD on the music festival over the weekend. | was downtown Saturday night. A
lot of people seemed to be having a good time despite the weather. | was interested to see that even with
Main Street blocked off and a stage in the middle of the street, we were actually able to run the Main Street
Trolley all night around that. Kudos to the Transportation Department for having done that as well.
Committee announcements:

Alderman Schoneman

Tomorrow night’s previously scheduled Committee on Infrastructure meeting has been cancelled. The next
meeting will be on the regular cycle, May 24, here in the Chambers.

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Board of Aldermen — 5/09/17 Page 18
ADJOURNMENT
MOTION BY ALDERMAN WILSHIRE TO ADJOURN
A Viva Voce Roll Call was taken, which resulted as follows:
Yea: Alderman Wilshire, Alderman Clemons, Alderman Deane
Alderman Cookson, Alderman Dowd, Alderman Caron
Alderman Siegel, Alderman Schoneman, Alderwoman Melizzi-Golja
Alderman LeBrun, Alderman Moriarty, Alderman O’Brien,
Alderman Lopez, Alderman McCarthy 14
Nay: 0

MOTION CARRIED

The meeting was declared adjourned at 8:37 p.m.

Attest: Patricia Piecuch, City Clerk

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Board of Aldermen

City of Nashua
229 Main Street Brian S. McCarthy
Nashua, NH 03061-2019 President, Board of Aldermen

(603) 589-3030

TO: Board of Aldermen
FROM: Brian S. McCarthy, President, Board of Aldermen
DATE: May 9, 2017

SUBJ: Environment and Energy Committee Appointment

| am pleased to announce that Alderwoman Mary Ann Melizzi-Golja has agreed to serve as my designee
on the Environment and Energy Committee and, with the concurrence of the Board, hereby appoint her
for a term to run concurrent with her Office as Ward 8 Alderman.

Thank you.

‘sl

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Lovering, Susan

From: Jamie Turbyne <jamie.turbyne@gmail.com>

Sent: Sunday, May 07, 2017 8:10 PM

To: Lovering, Susan

Ce: McCarthy, Brian; Lopez, Thomas; Schoneman, David; Mayor's Office Email
Subject: In support of a performing arts center

Good Evening,

I have lived in Ward 3, within walking distance of Nashua's downtown, since 2009. In that time, through the
decisions made by the city and the great work done by many individuals and organizations, Nashua has become
better and better each and every year. Though our downtown has many great businesses, many great restaurants
and bars, the one thing it does lack is a an up-to-date, modern, and decent sized event destination. Something
that will bring people in to the city for an evening of shopping, dinner, and a show. The performing arts center
proposed at the Alec's Shoe location would fill this void, | am very much in support of the city moving forward
with what was proposed.

Beyond just the attraction of a destination in our downtown that brings people to Nashua for an evening, a
consideration must be given to a broader set of impacts. Of these, one issue I have not heard come up in the
meetings or discussions I've been involved in, is that Nashua is in competition with the other cities in our region
to attract a young, vibrant, and upwardly mobile demographic. Nashua is also in competition to attract the
businesses that will drive future economic growth for the region. Nashua needs to have a competitive offering
of what it brings to the table for individuals and businesses looking to settle in the region.

Am I trying to say a performing arts center gets us 100% there?
No.

However, adding the venue proposed at the Alec's location to the mix of an already real and present arts
community offers an opportunity to both expand our local art scene as well as bring in national touring acts, be
it music, comedy, musicals, political, educational, etc. Configured as the multi-purpose space described in the
proposal opens up the potential uses dramatically.

From last week's meeting, the main issue with the proposal was centered on the cost of the debt service to pay
back the proposed bond issue. As a member of the currently ongoing Nashua Academy, I can understand that
concern. Not a single department within the city has said they are overflowing with cash, and plenty commented
that they are doing the best they can with a budget they consider too small to effectively handle their duties.
Over the long haul however, | feel very strongly that it is worth freeing up funds for this project, that over the
long term it will more than pay itself.

The final point I would like to mention is that there is, in a sense, a cost of doing nothing. From the standpoint
of being in a regional competition with other cities to attract good people, good jobs, and a healthy taxpayer
base, if Nashua is standing still, we are losing. Yes the schools need to be strong, the roads need to be paved,
but the city needs to be a competitive player in the region. Having a state-of-the-art space for the community's
use, to bring entertainment to the community, and visitors to Nashua for shopping, dinner, and a show is a huge
step in the right direction.

If you have any questions on what I've written, please do not hesitate to ask Gamie.turbyne@gmail.com),

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AGENDA MEETING OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN MAY 9, 2017

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PRESIDENT BRIAN S. McCARTHY CALLS ASSEMBLY TO ORDER
PRAYER OFFERED BY CITY CLERK PATRICIA PIECUCH
PLEDGE TO THE FLAG LED BY ALDERMAN TOM LOPEZ

ROLL CALL

REMARKS BY THE MAYOR

RESPONSE TO REMARKS OF THE MAYOR

RECOGNITIONS

READING OF MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETINGS AND PUBLIC HEARING

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COMMUNICATIONS

From: Camille Pattison, Transportation Manager
Re: Request for Suspension of Rules: R-17-094

PERIOD FOR PUBLIC COMMENT RELATIVE TO ITEMS EXPECTED TO BE
ACTED UPON THIS EVENING

PETITIONS

Petition for Street Acceptance: Northwest Boulevard Extension
¢ Committee on Infrastructure Recommends: Granting Petition

NOMINATIONS, APPOINTMENTS AND ELECTIONS

REPORTS OF COMMITTEE

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WRITTEN REPORTS FROM LIAISONS

CONFIRMATION OF MAYOR'S APPOINTMENTS

Conservation Commission

Gene Porter (New Appointment) Term to Expire: December 31, 2019

77 Concord Street
Nashua, NH 03064

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Cultural Connections Committee

Lauren Osowski (New Appointment)
14A Artillery Lane
Nashua, NH 03064

Nashua Arts Commission

Judith Carlson (Reappointment)
15 Manchester Street
Nashua, NH 03064

Planning Board

Gerry Reppucci (Reappointment)
17 Badger Street, #1
Nashua, NH 03060

Zoning Board of Adjustment

James P. Welch, Alternate (New Appointment)
3 Greenwood Drive
Nashua, NH 03062

Efstathia Booras, Alternate (New Appointment)
44 Balcom Street
Nashua, NH 03062

UNFINISHED BUSINESS — RESOLUTIONS

R-17-093

Endorsers: Alderman-at-Large Brian S. McCarthy

Alderman Richard A. Dowd

Alderwoman Mary Ann Melizzi-Golja

Term to Expire:

Term to Expire:

Term to Expire:

Term to Expire:

Term to Expire:

December 31, 2019

April 1, 2020

March 31, 2020

September 11, 2017

October 1, 2018

AMENDING THE PURPOSE OF THE EXPENDABLE TRUST FUND FOR FUNDING THE JULIA T.
WARD PRIZE TO A MEMORIAL MURAL PROJECT AT THE AMHERST STREET ELEMENTARY

SCHOOL

Budget Review Committee Recommends: Final Passage

R-17-094

Endorsers: Mayor Jim Donchess
Alderman-at-Large Lori Wilshire

Alderwoman Mary Ann Melizzi-Golja

Alderman June M. Caron
Alderman Tom Lopez
Alderman Richard A. Dowd

RELATIVE TO THE ACCEPTANCE AND APPROPRIATION OF UP TO $213,700 FROM THE
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES INTO
TRANSIT GRANT ACTIVITY “FEDERAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY JOB ACCESS AND REVERSE

COMMUTE (“JARC”) PROGRAM”

Anticipated Referral from Human Affairs Committee Meeting of 5/8/17

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R-17-096
Endorsers: Mayor Jim Donchess
Alderman-at-Large Lori Wilshire
Alderman Richard A. Dowd
Alderman Ken Siegel
Alderwoman Mary Ann Melizzi-Golja
Alderman-at-Large Michael B. O’Brien, Sr.
Alderman Tom Lopez
AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF AN EASEMENT FROM GIRLS INCORPORATED
OVER LAND LOCATED AT 27 BURKE STREET

° Committee on Infrastructure Recommends: Final Passage

UNFINISHED BUSINESS — ORDINANCES

O-17-033
Endorsers: Alderman Ken Siegel
Alderman Tom Lopez
Alderman-at-Large Michael B. O’Brien, Sr.
LIMITING THE SECOND PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD AT BOARD OF ALDERMEN
MEETINGS TO ITEMS WITHIN THE SUBJECT MATTER JURISDICTION OF THE BOARD
° Personnel/Administrative Affairs Committee Forwarded with No Recommendation

NEW BUSINESS — RESOLUTIONS

R-17-099
Endorser: Mayor Jim Donchess
APPROVING A FIRST AMENDMENT TO TOWER REPLACEMENT AGREEMENT WITH
VERIZON WIRELESS

R-17-100
Endorser: Mayor Jim Donchess
AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF SURPLUS BROAD STREET PARKWAY PROPERTY

R-17-101
Endorsers: Mayor Jim Donchess
Alderman-at-Large Lori Wilshire
RELATIVE TO THE ACCEPTANCE AND APPROPRIATION OF $808,298 FROM THE STATE
OF NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES INTO PUBLIC
HEALTH AND COMMUNITY SERVICES GRANT ACTIVITY “FY2018 AND FY2019 PUBLIC
HEALTH NETWORK SERVICES”

R-17-102

Endorsers: Mayor Jim Donchess

Alderman June M. Caron

Alderwoman Mary Ann Melizzi-Golja

Alderman Richard A. Dowd
RELATIVE TO THE TRANSFER OF $25,000 FROM DEPARTMENT 194 — CONTINGENCY,
ACCOUNT 70100 — GENERAL CONTINGENCY TO FY 17 DEPARTMENT 109 — CIVIC &
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES, ACCOUNTING CLASSIFICATION 56 —- OUTSIDE AGENCIES
FOR THE PURPOSE OF DONATING TO THE NASHUA ASSOCIATION FOR THE ELDERLY

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NEVW BUSINESS — ORDINANCES

O-17-038
Endorser: Alderman David Schoneman
ALLOWING RESIDENTS OF MORGAN STREET TO PURCHASE OVERNIGHT ON-STREET
PARKING PERMITS

PERIOD FOR GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT

REMARKS BY THE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN

Committee announcements:

ADJOURNMENT

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City of Nashua Community Development

Planning and Zoning

Community Development Division Ode ee nt
City Hall, 229 Main Street, PO Box 2019 Franeporeton Department
Nashua, New Hampshire 03061-2019 FAX

www.nashuanh.gov

To: Alderman Lori Wilshire, Chair of Human A ffairs

Alderman Brian McCarthy, President of the Board of Alderman
From: Camille Pattison, Transportation Manager
Date: May 3, 2017

Re: R-17-094 — Authorizing Acceptance and Appropriation of Federal Transportation Authority
Job Access and Reverse Commute Funds from the State of New Hampshire Department of
Health and Human Services

589-3095
589-3090
589-3080
589-3100
589-3085
880-0100
589-3119

This legislation is the biannual authorization to allow the City to accept and appropriate up to
$213,700 in Job Access and Reverse Commute Funds from the State of New Hampshire
Department of Health and Human Services, to offset the daily operations of the Nashua Transit
System. This funding will be in effect from July 1, 2017 — June 30, 2019.

This funding allows Nashua Transit System to operate service every 30 minutes on our busiest
routes traveling along Amherst Street and Daniel Webster Highway. The Nashua Transit
System maintains compliance with all federal regulations and reporting required for this funding.

If the resolution is favorably recommended for final passage at the May 8", 2017 Human Affairs
Meeting, we respectfully request that the full Board of Alderman suspend its rules on the
following evening May 9", 2017 to allow for the second reading and final passage to occur. This
will allow time for the Mayor to sign all relevant contract forms and staff to submit the required
documentation to State of NH. It is time sensitive as the contract forms must be submitted by
May 15, 2017 in order to be approved by the Governor and Council before the beginning of the
new contract on July 1“, 2017.

cc: Sarah Marchant, Director of Community Development

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