Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 6/24/2019 - P12
Sarah Marchant, AICP
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City of Nashua
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Sarah Marchant, AICP
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City of Nashua
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SPECIAL BOARD OF ALDERMEN
JUNE 24, 2019
7:00 PM Aldermanic Chamber
PRESIDENT LORI WILSHIRE CALLS ASSEMBLY TO ORDER PRAYER
OFFERED BY CITY CLERK PATRICIA D. PIECUCH
PLEDGE TO THE FLAG LED BY ALDERMAN JUNE M. CARON
ROLL CALL
PUBLIC HEARING
R-19-142
AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY TREASURER TO ISSUE BONDS
NOT TO EXCEED THE AMOUNT OF SIX MILLION TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS ($6,200,000) FOR VARIOUS IMPROVEMENTS TO THE JACKSON MILLS
AND MINE FALLS HYDROELECTRIC FACILITIES
Testimony in Favor
Testimony in Opposition
Testimony in Favor
Testimony in Opposition
ADJOURNMENT
A special meeting of the Board of Aldermen was held Monday, June 17, 2019, at 7:18 p.m. in the Aldermanic
Chamber.
Vice President Michael B. O’Brien presided; City Clerk Patricia D. Piecuch recorded.
Prayer was offered by City Clerk Patricia D. Piecuch; Alderman Jette led in the Pledge to the Flag.
The roll call was taken with 8 members of the Board of Aldermen present; Alderman-at-Large Lori Wilshire,
Alderman Ken Gidge, , Alderman Tom Lopez, Alderman June M. Caron, Alderwoman Mary Ann Melizzi-Golja and
Alderman-At-Large Ben Clemons were recorded absent. Alderman-At-Large Brandon Michael Laws arrived after
roll call.
Chairman O’Brien
| would be remiss to say we did have a sickness excuse; several of the Aldermen do have Ward meetings that are
concurrently going on and they are attending that. So everybody not present is properly excused. Thank you.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Address Change Petition - Sheet 67, Lot 47 — 7 Amherst Street, Nashua
Testimony in Favor
Chris Wheeler Hello everyone, may name is Chris Wheeler. This is Jennifer Ray and we are at 7 Amherst
Street. We bought the home back in December and it was completely remodeled, refurbished. We are hoping
to change the address to 2 Abbot Street. | don’t know if you’ve seen the paperwork yet or not, | don’t really
know if | have much to add. But it’s on the corner of Abbott and Amherst, our driveway is on Abbott and we
put our barrels out on Abbot and giving directions to people coming to visit us it is Abbott. And it just would
make our lives a much more simpler to have 2 Abbott.
We have met the local mailman that delivers on Abbott and he said that used to be 2 Abbott years ago and he
used to deliver our mail. 7 Amherst, as you know it is a busy street, there is nowhere to slow down so there is
nowhere for a car to pull into. So there are a lot of people get very confused, package delivery is a nightmare.
Amazon Prime doesn’t know what is going on so putting packages out on front on Amherst Street, it is
exposed. Anything else, alright. So please let us change the address to 2 Abbott. Thank you very much.
Testimony in Opposition - None
Testimony in Favor - None
Testimony in Opposition - None
Special Bd. of Aldermen — 06/17/2019 Page 2
Address Change Petition - Sheet 87, Lot 18 — 13 Second Street, Nashua
Testimony in Favor
Paul Theiler My name is Paul Theiler and | am the property owner of 13 Second Street with my partner. We
have owned this property over 30 years and it has always had four separate addresses. Now we have ran into
a problem where it is not listed as individual addresses, it is listed under 13 Second Street, A, B, C, D. So we’d
like to officially change them to the addresses that we’ve been calling it for the last 30 years. In the past years
we have had mail, utilities, everything else has no problem going to the individual addresses. The times we’ve
had emergency services go in there, they get to the right address. So personally we don’t see an issue here in
terms of problems. It is only contained to our 4 unit building so it doesn’t affect anybody else with the name
change. That’s it, thank you.
Testimony in Opposition - None
Testimony in Favor - None
Testimony in Opposition - None
ADJOURNMENT
MOTION BY ALDERMAN TENCZA TO ADJOURN
MOTION CARRIED
The meeting was declared adjourned at 7:25 p.m.
Attest: Patricia D. Piecuch, City Clerk
SPECIAL BOARD OF ALDERMEN
JUNE 17, 2019
7:00 PM Aldermanic Chamber
PRESIDENT LORI WILSHIRE CALLS ASSEMBLY TO ORDER PRAYER
OFFERED BY CITY CLERK PATRICIA D. PIECUCH
PLEDGE TO THE FLAG LED BY ALDERMAN ERNEST JETTE
ROLL CALL
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Address Change Petition - Sheet 67, Lot 47 — 7 Amherst Street, Nashua
Testimony in Favor
Testimony in Opposition
Testimony in Favor
Testimony in Opposition
Address Change Petition - Sheet 87, Lot 18 — 13 Second Street, Nashua
Testimony in Favor
Testimony in Opposition
Testimony in Favor
Testimony in Opposition
ADJOURNMENT
* Planning 603-589-3090
C I t y 0 f N as h ua Fire Marshal Office 603-589-3460
Addressing Committee GIS Department
229 Main Street Nashua Police Department
Nashua, New Hampshire 03061-2019 Legal Department
Street Re-Numbering Petition
To: Aldermen, Alderwomen and Mayor
From: A. Pouliot, Fire Marshal; Captain Kerry Baxter; P. Andruskevich, GIS Tech.;
Sarah Marchant, CDD Director; M. Wilkins, Planner I; Celia Leonard, Esquire.
RE: Address change petition for Sheet 67 Lot 47, 7 Amherst Street, Nashua NH
In Accordance with RSA 231:133-a and NRO 190-213, the Board of Alderman have the
sole authority to assign or alter address numbers of buildings and other property along
any public or private way in the municipality. The New Hampshire Addressing Standards
Guide developed by NH E91 1defines the universal safety standards for addressing in NH.
The City of Nashua has been notified by the Division of Emergency Services and
Communications that collection of data has begun in the City in March of this year.
The request before you is compliant with the current NH E911 Standards; the Standard
states, “Addressable structures” Structures on corner lots that are visible from two
intersecting roads but only accessible from one road should be addressed from the road it
is accessed from.
It is this Committee’s recommendation to continue moving forward in a way that will not
create a noncompliant situation for future residents. We recommend that this petition be
approved.
Respectfully submitted,
Addressing Committee
April 3, 2019
To Whom It May Concern:
This letter is a formal request to change our existing home address at 7 Amherst Street to the new
address: 2 Abbott Street. Our house is located on the corner of Amherst Street and Abbott Street and
the address of our next door neighbor on Abbott is 4 Abbott Street (thus there is no conflict with any
other party as 2 Abbott Street does not currently exist). Jennifer Ray and |, Christopher Wheeler,
purchased our home at 7 Amherst Street in December 2018. it was a massive reconstruction project of
the original structure and the previous owners of the property (prior to construction) included a church,
a boarding house, and several other tenants over the years. Our driveway is located on Abbott Street
(and that is where we put our trash barrels and recyclables for pickup) and our mailbox is on the
backside of our house off of Abbott Street.
After speaking with the Abbott Street mailman, he told us that in all the years past, he always
delivered the mail to our house because the mailing address was always 2 Abbott Street, not 7
Amherst Street. Again, we have our mailbox on our porch (Abbott Street side). Evidently, since
we now have an Amherst Street address, there is a different mailman and that person is out on
medical leave. There are multiple substitutes and they are not always familiar with the location
of our mailbox (thus receiving our mail has been a challenge). We would prefer to use the 2
Abbott Street address. Amherst Street is a very busy road which is why we leave our barrels
out on Abbott. We would also prefer not to have our mailbox on Amherst as it is such a busy
street, we are worried things (packages, mail, etc.) would have a greater chance of being
misplaced or stolen. In addition, when giving directions to our home or instructions for
deliveries, we always need to explain in detail for them to go to our driveway on Abbott Street
and this often leads to confusion and frustration (on everyone’s part).
In summary, we would very much like to change our existing home address of 7 Amherst Street
to 2 Abbott Street. Thank you for taking the time to review this and please let us know if any
questions.
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From: Baxter, Kerry <BaxterK@nashuapd.com>
Sent: Monday, April 08, 2019 8:29 AM
To: Wilkins, Marcia
Subject: RE: Address change request for 7 Amherst St
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unknown.
Good morning,
As | indicated in my previous email, | have a commitment at 10am on April 23, 2019 and I’m not sure how long that will
run. | may or may not be able to attend the meeting relative to the change of address request for 7 Amherst St. | have
reviewed all the documentation you sent over to me on the request to change the address to 2 Abbott Street. | have no
objection to the proposed request.
Thank you,
Kerry
Captain Kerry Baxter
Uniform Field Operations Bureau
Nashua Police Department
Nashua, New Hampshire
(603) 594-3526
From: Wilkins, Marcia [mailto:WilkinsM@nashuanh,gov]
Sent: Friday, April 05, 2019 4:11 PM
To: Andruskevich, Pamela; Leonard, Celia; Baxter, Kerry; Pouliot, Adam
Subject: Address change request for 7 Amherst St
When: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 11:30 AM-12:30 PM (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada).
Where: Room 208
Update Note: FMO has scheduling conflict at 10:00
just throwing this out there, to see if you all get it, and if this date and time work. Sooner just was not working out for
most.
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