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Board Of Aldermen - Agenda - 2/25/2020 - P1

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AGENDA MEETING OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN FEBRUARY 25, 2020

PRESIDENT LORI WILSHIRE CALLS ASSEMBLY TO ORDER

2. PRAYER OFFERED BY CITY CLERK SUSAN K. LOVERING

3. PLEDGE TO THE FLAG LED BY ALDERWOMAN LINDA HARRIOTT-GATHRIGHT
4. ROLL CALL

5. REMARKS BY THE MAYOR

RESPONSE TO REMARKS OF THE MAYOR

‘, RECOGNITIONS

READING OF MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETINGS
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COMMUNICATIONS REQUIRING ONLY PROCEDURAL ACTIONS AND WRITTEN REPORTS
FROM LIAISONS

From: Joseph R, Olefirowicz
Re: PAC Project

From: Ernest DuVamey
Re: Requesting Feedback - 198 Knollwood Avenue

From: Teresa Moler
Re: — In Favor of Performing Arts Center

From: Mary Theresa Freund
Re: — In Support of Performing Arts Center

From: Geoffrey Norris
Re: In Support of Performing Arts Center

From: Kimberly Riley
Re: — In Full Support of Performing Arts Center

From: Laura Telerski
Re: Family's Full Support of Performing Arts Center Project

From: Ruby Shabazz
Re: Advocates for the Nashua Performing Arts Center

From: Judy Blachek
Re: Support for PAC

From: Paul Shea, Executive Director, Great American Downtown
Re: Great American Downtown Proud to Support PAC

From: Julie Norris
Re: — In Support of Performing Arts Center

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Board Of Aldermen - Agenda - 2/25/2020 - P1

Finance Committee - Agenda - 2/2/2022 - P80

By dnadmin on Sun, 11/06/2022 - 21:40
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Finance Committee
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12.

> $1,000,000 Combined Single Limit Automobile Liability;
*Coverage must include all owned, non-owned and hired vehicles.
> $1,000,000 Profession Liability;
> and Workers' Compensation Coverage in compliance with the State of New
Hampshire statutes, $100,000/$500,000/$100,000.

Professional Consultant shall maintain in effect at all times during the performance under
this contract all specified insurance coverage with insurers. None of the requirements as
to types and limits to be maintained by Professional Consultant are intended to and shall not
in any manner limit or qualify the liabilities and obligations assumed by Professional
Consultant under this contract. The City of Nashua shall not maintain any insurance on
behalf of Professional Consultant. Professional Consultant shall require Subcontractors to
carry appropriate and lawful amounts of insurance for the services they are providing.
Professional Consultant will ensure compliance with this section and shall receive valid
certificates of insurance from all Subcontractors as proof that coverage is in place..

Professional Consultant will provide the City of Nashua with certificates of insurance for
coverage as listed below and endorsements affecting coverage required by the contract
within ten calendar days after the City of Nashua issues the notice of award. The City of
Nashua requires thirty days written notice of cancellation or material change in
coverage. The certificates and endorsements for each insurance policy must be signed by
a person authorized by the insurer and who is licensed by the State of New
Hampshire. General Liability and Auto Liability policies must name the City of
Nashua as an additional insured and reflect on the certificate of insurance. Professional
Consultant is responsible for filing updated certificates of insurance with the City of
Nashua's Risk Management Department during the life of the contract.

> All deductibles and self-insured retentions shall be fully disclosed in the
certificate(s) of insurance.

> Ifaggregate limits of less than $2,000,000 are imposed on bodily injury and
property damage, Professional Consultant must maintain umbrella liability
insurance of at least $1,000,000. All aggregates must be fully disclosed on
the required certificate of | insurance.

> The specified insurance requirements do not relieve Professional Consultant of its
responsibilities or limit the amount of its liability to the City of Nashua or other
persons, and Professional Consultant is encouraged to purchase such additional
insurance, as it deems necessary.

> The insurance provided herein is primary, and no insurance held or owned by the
City of Nashua shall be called upon to contribute to a loss.

> Professional Consultant is responsible for and required to remedy all damage or

loss toany property, including property of the City of Nashua, caused in whole or part

by Professional Consultant or anyone employed, directed, or supervised by
Professional Consultant.

INDEMNIFICATION Regardless of any coverage provided by any insurance, Professional
Consultant agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Nashua, its agents, officials,
employees and authorized representatives and their employees from and against any and
all suits, causes of action, legal or administrative proceedings, arbitrations, claims,
demands, damages, liabilities, interest, attorney’s fees, costs and expenses of any kind or

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Board Of Aldermen - Agenda - 2/25/2020 - P2

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Michael Reinke
In Support of Performing Arts Center

Jamie Turbyne
Supporter of PAC

Michael A. Joseph
in Support of an Extension (PAC)

Gordon Jackson
Not in Favor of Performing Arts Center as Proposed

Laurie Ortolano
Request to Provide Documentation Showing Amount of Money Raised in Private Funds

Tom O'Loughlin
NO to Extend Deadline on Performing Arts Center

Ernest DuVarney
Movement of Responsibility for Parking Enforcement from the Police Department to the City of
Nashua

Ann Menulty
Don’t Spend Money on Peforming Arts Center

Priscilla Tempelman
Sidewalks

David Pinsonneault, Secretary, Board of Library Trustees
Request for Joint Convention

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

9(b). COMMUNICATIONS REQUIRING FINAL APPROVAL

10.

11.

From:

Re:

From:

Re:

Jim Donchess, Mayor
Contract Award of 2020-2022 Cyclical Revaluation

Jim Donchess, Mayor
Contract Award with Conway Technology Group for Copier Purchase and Maintenance
Agreements and with US Bank for the Lease of this Equipment

PETITIONS

Petition for Street Renumbering — Almont Street

NOMINATIONS, APPOINTMENTS AND ELECTIONS

Appointments by the Mayor

REPORTS OF COMMITTEE

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Board Of Aldermen - Agenda - 2/25/2020 - P3

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12, CONFIRMATION OF MAYOR'S APPOINTMENTS

UNFINISHED BUSINESS — RESOLUTIONS

R-20-002

Endorsers:

Mayor Jim Donchess

Alderman-ai-Large Michael B. O’Brien, Sr.
Alderman Patricia Klee
Alderwoman-at-Large Shoshanna Kelly
Alderman Richard A. Dowd

Alderman Thomas Lopez
Alderman-at-Large David C. Tencza

RELATIVE TO THE ACCEPTANCE AND APPROPRIATION OF $294,000 FROM THE COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT FINANCE AUTHORITY INTO CAPITAL PROJECT GRANT ACTIVITY “INVESTMENT
TAX CREDIT PROGRAM FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER”
e Joint Meeting - Planning and Economic Development Committee and Committee on Infrastructure
Recommend: Final Passage

R-20-003

Endorsers:

Mayer Jim Donchess

Alderman-at-Large Lori Wilshire
Alderman-at-Large Michael B. O’Brien, Sr.
Alderman Patricia Klee
Alderwoman-at-Large Shoshanna Kelly
Alderman Richard A. Dowd

Alderman June M. Caron

Alderman Thomas Lopez

Alderman Jan Schmidt
Alderman-at-Large Brandon Michael Laws
Alderman Linda Harriott-Gathright

AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF APPLICATIONS AND EXECUTION OF GRANT AGREEMENTS WITH
THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FOR GRANTS UNDER THE URBAN MASS
TRANSPORTATION ACT OF 1964, AS AMENDED, FOR FISCAL YEARS 2027 AND 2022

«Human Affairs Committee Recommends: Final Passage

R-20-006

Endorsers:

Mayor Jim Donchess

Alderman-at-Large Michael B. O’Brien, Sr.
Alderman Patricia Klee
Alderman-at-Large Shoshanna Kelly
Alderman Richard A. Dowd

Alderman June M. Caron

Alderman Thomas Lopez
Alderman-at-Large David C. Tencza
Alderman Jan Schmidt
Alderman-at-Large Brandon Michael Laws
Alderman Linda Harriott-Gathright
Alderman-at-Large Lori Wilshire

RELATIVE TO THE ACCEPTANCE AND APPROPRIATION OF $290,000 FROM THE STATE OF NEW
HAMPSHIRE, DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY INTO POLICE GRANT ACTIVITY “FY2020 OPIOID ABUSE
REDUCTION INITIATIVE (OARI) GRANT”

«Human Affairs Committee Recommends: Final Passage

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Board Of Aldermen - Agenda - 2/25/2020 - P4

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R-20-013
Endorsers: Mayor Jim Donchess
Alderman-at-Large Lori Wilshire
Alderman Richard A. Dowd
Alderman-at-Large Michael B. O’Brien, Sr.
Alderman Pairicia Klee
Alderwoman-at-Large Shoshanna Kelly
Alderman June M. Caron
Alderman Tom Lopez
Alderman-at-Large David C. Tencza
Alderman Jan Schmidt
Alderman-at-Large Brandon Michael Laws
Alderman Skip Cleaver
Alderman Linda Harriott-Gathright
RELATIVE TO THE ACCEPTANCE AND APPROPRIATION OF $24,972.80 FROM THE STATE OF NEW
HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY INTO POLICE GRANT ACTIVITY “PROJECT SAFE
NEIGHBORHOOD”
e Human Affairs Committee Recommends: Final Passage

R-20-014
Endorsers: Mayor Jim Donchess
Alderman-at-Large Michael B. O'Brien, Sr.
Alderman Patricia Klee
Alderwoman-at-Large Shoshanna Kelly
Alderman June M. Caron
Alderman-at-Large Ben Clemons
Alderman Thomas Lopez
Alderman-at-Large David C. Tencza
Alderman Jan Schmidt
Alderman-at-Large Brandon Michael Laws
Alderman Skip Cleaver
Alderman Linda Harriott-Gathright
Alderman-at-Large Lori Wilshire
RELATIVE TO THE ACCEPTANCE AND APPROPRIATION OF $35,196 FROM THE STATE OF NEW
HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, EXOTIC SPECIES PROGRAM AND
AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER OF MATCHING FUNDS
«Human Affairs Committee Recommends: Final Passage

UNFINISHED BUSINESS ~ ORDINANCES
NEW BUSINESS — RESOLUTIONS

R-20-016
Endorser: Mayor Jim Donchess
AMENDING THE PURPOSE OF A FISCAL YEAR 2020 UNLIKE ESCROW FOR THE COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT DIVISION

R-20-017
Endorser: Mayor Jim Donchess
RELATIVE TO THE SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION OF $50,000 TO FUND A FEASIBILITY STUDY
FOR THE FUTURE REUSE OF THE ELM STREET MIDDLE SCHOOL BUILDING

NEW BUSINESS — ORDINANCES

Q-20-008
Endorsers: Alderman-at-Large Ben Clemons
Alderman Patricia Klee
CHANGING THE STARTING TIME OF THE OVERNIGHT PARKING TIME LIMIT RESTRICTION IN
CERTAIN LOCATIONS

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Board Of Aldermen - Agenda - 2/25/2020 - P5

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0-20-009
Endorsers: Alderman-at-Large Richard A. Dowd
Alderman-ai-Large Ben Clemons
RELATIVE TO PUBLIC COMMENT
0-20-010
Endorsers: Alderman-at-Large David C. Tencza
CLARIFYING THAT COIN DEALERS ARE NOT SECONDHAND DEALERS

PERIOD FOR GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT
REMARKS BY THE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN
Committee announcements:

ADJOURNMENT

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Joseph R. Olefirowicz
35 Newbury Street
Nashua, NH 03060

City of Nashua Board of Aldermen

City Hall

Nashua, NH 03060

(per e-mail)

Feb, 12, 2020

Dear Board of Aldermen,

My name is Joseph R. Olefirowicz. Perhaps the name is recognizable from recent comments on
Facebook regarding the PAC project, which have been further distributed in a recent Union
Leader article addressing concerns about the PAC and its concept.

lama Nashua resident since 2008, and since this relocation from Europe to Nashua: am the
Minister of Music of The First Church (UCC) of Nashua, Artistic Director of the First Music
Concert Series also in Nashua, and a freelance conductor and concert artist here and abroad,
working in the genres of Musical Theatre, Opera, Ballet, Symphonic, Classical, Pops, Choral and
Jazz music. As well, | ama trained theatrical lighting designer from four years of study at Ithaca
College in New York State (prior to VariLites and CAD becoming the norm), learning this
concurrently with my degree in Direction for the Musical Stage. — Essentially, a theatre kid at
heart. With now a career at the console and on the podium.

It is wonderful that Nashua wishes to enhance the Arts in the city and help boost support of
Downtown with a Performing Arts Center. However, as this project has now developed, and
unfortunately has been honed down from its original vision: what you have now on the docket,
for a heckuva lot of money, is NOT a PAC. It is a very expensive event center with theatrical
elements. However, it is no-where near capable of accommodating most of the traditional
“oerforming arts” ina larger scale already in the City: community organizations such as the
ActorSingers or professional organizations like Symphony New Hampshire, which is one of the
major professional Arts organizations crucial to Nashua’s (and New Hampshire’s) identity.

Yes, studies are quoted. Studies say we need a venue of Size X. There is a management
company already eager to book the new venue with performing acts ready to use the space.
But where js the vision here? Studies say one thing, but the Arts was never built on studies.
Does one believe Picasso took a poll to see if someone would like his work? No. He painted. —
Does an opera company not try to start up ina struggling market? No. Artists energize people,
get them behind something grand and not-before-known as a need, have a vision and plant the
seed. If we only build what we know, there can never be true growth. Dream. Build. And they
will come. For this amount of money: dream BIG!

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The seed was planted here. Marvelously. ~ But then it sequestered itself in its planning from
even the most basic of contact to the Arts organizations in this community, of which First Music
is one (for instance) but wouldn’t necessarily have “use” for even a 700-seat venue, and relying
ona natural (not sound enhanced} acoustic. As far as | could tell, public comment periods were
not announced well at any point, and only recently has there been a deluge of opportunity for
public comment, but unfortunately (for me personally), always in a rehearsal period here or
time away abroad conducting.

| have had the fortune to work in, and also open- four to five newly-built and repurposed arts
venue properties in Germany, from a range of 600-1800 seats. One even having a significant
hotel and mail attached. - | have seen the process of a new design and worked first-hand on the
load-ins of several original companies of Broadway shows in Germany, including a complete
new-build of a theatre on Potsdamer Platz tn Berlin by architect Renzo Piano. Watching the
Nashua design and planning process proceed from a distance, | was greatly supportive, UNTIL
the Alec’s property location became the only option and started morphing the project into
something that fs far from a true Perorming Arts Center.

If the intention of the new build is to ONLY accommodate modern genres of performer: rock,
pop, some jazz, comedians, other small acts: by all means! But please don’t call this a PAC. In
only seeing the limited ground plans available to the public online, it is clear the lack of:

e Anorchestra pit
e Wing space in any direction (usually two areas to accommodate full sets moving on or offstage)
e Proper “tly” space to make complete curtains, drops and sets disappear into the air
e Dressing room space for chorus, ballet, or other larger ensembles
e A planned natural acoustic without sound enhancement (or flex planning if both are wished)
e Stage space to accommodate either existing organizations in their usual stage capacity

will NOT serve the community and professional organizations well in the long term! One is
beginning to reach the finish line towards the Marathon of building Court Street: the sequel. A
known space limited in its use, and completely unacceptable currently in its poor upkeep. (Bless
all the organizations that use it successfully! We need them and they need a home!)

In limited speaking with either Arts Commission or PAC Steering members, criticism is clearly
not wished and everyone simply quotes the “studies” — Well, if that is the “vision” — God help
the taxpayer and the residents of this city who have looming fiscal issues coming up in the next
years, without a current design that is NOT fully useful in its marketed intention, and seemingly
being pushed through just for the sake of saving face.

When ail this planning started, Elm St. Middle School was not yet to be closed. Placing the PAC
at Keefe Auditorium was not an option, but it really is possible now. If one does not consider
this: where do organizations like ActorSingers or Symphony NH have their future home base in
Nashua? They can’t, if Keefe disappears. And although the purpose of the PAC is to expand

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Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 8/11/2020 - P35

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Board of Aldermen 8-11-2020 Page 35

Alderman Harriott-Gathright

| want to express my condolences to the Barry family but as well as to all the rest of us that have lost loved
ones including Patricia Klee, Alderman Klee. | also wanted to express the loss of Sylvia Gale who really
has been for me a very good friend for over 20 years. And we are working on a celebration here in Nashua
and right now, her birth date is September the 6 which is basically Labor Day and it is on a Sunday and
we are planning something in Greeley Park just so you know. There’s more to come and | will make sure
that the Aldermen get the invite for that, because she has worked with our City Government, she’s worked
with our State Government, she’s worked with non-profits and the (inaudible) of Color. You know, just a
tremendous, strong supporter for undoing racism, that’s what | call it. A very strong supporter for those
types of situations and those types of things. So | am really going to miss Sylvia literally because | worked
with her as one of the Commissioners for the Status of WWomen and she was our Executive Assistant at that
time so we really go back, even before that. We go back with Southern NH years ago when we had a
medical staff with an organization that actually did HIV/AIDS (inaudible) in the Greeley Park as well as the
different bars. So you know she’s truly going to be missed and | feel for her partner and her daughter. And
more recently | didn’t hear good things about, she’s been taking care of her daughter for the last year but |
am hearing that her daughter’s last testing were not well. So just much prayer for the Gale family and her
partner as well. Thank you.

President Wilshire

You’re welcome. Anyone else have any comments before we move on to Committee Announcements.
Does anyone have a Committee Announcement? Alderman Dowd.

Committee announcements:

Alderman Dowd

Tomorrow night we are going to have a Special Budget Meeting and we are going to be discussing only two
things at this point. One will be the R-20-028 and the other will be the Police CERF Vehicle. The other
items that were all on the Agenda tonight will be addressed at the regular Budget Meeting later in the
month. So at 7:00 on Zoom and we will have a discussion on that action.

Alderman Tencza

Thank you Madam President. PEDC will be meeting next Tuesday, August 18". Anyone who is interested
in reviewing the contracts for the Riverfront Master Plan should please plan to attend. Thank you.

President Wilshire

Anyone else; seeing none, Alderman Clemons do you have a Motion?

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Board of Aldermen 8-11-2020 Page 36

ADJOURNMENT

MOTION BY ALDERMAN CLEMONS THAT THE AUGUST 11, 2020, MEETING OF THE BOARD OF
ALDERMEN BE ADJOURNED, BY ROLL CALL

A viva voce roll call was taken to adjourn the Board of Aldermen meeting which resulted as follows:
Yea: Alderman Klee, Alderwoman Kelly, Alderman Dowd, Alderman Caron,
Alderman Clemons, Alderman Lopez, Alderman Tencza, Alderwoman Lu,

Alderman Jette, Alderman Schmidt, Alderman Cleaver,
Alderman Laws, Alderman Harriott-Gathright, Alderman Wilshire 14

Nay: 0
MOTION CARRIED
The meeting was declared adjourned at 9:33 p.m.

Attest: Susan K. Lovering, City Clerk

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