Board of Aldermen Page 5
June 14, 2016
From: Roger L. Houston, Planning Director and CIC Secretary
Re: Amendment to FY2017 Capital Improvement Program to Include the Rail Trail Lighting
Program, Prioritized as a Short-Term “A-1” Project; and the Southwest Park Rectangular
Fields, Prioritized as a long-Term Priority “B-3”
There being no objection, President McCarthy declared the communication accepted and placed
on file
There being no objection, President McCarthy suspended the rules to allow for the introduction
of communications received after the agenda was prepared
From: Alderman Ken Siegel
Re: Response to Request for Continuance from Attorney Peter J. Nicosia
(Proposed Nashua Ordinance O-16-003, Chapter 74) - Alderman Meeting June 14
There being no objection, President McCarthy declared the communication accepted and placed
on file
From: Peter J. Nicosia, Esquire
Re: Memorandum in Opposition to Proposed Nashua Ordinance O-16-003, Chapter 74
(Board of Aldermen Meeting June 14, 2016)
There being no objection, President McCarthy declared the communication accepted and placed
on file
From: Bob Keating
Re: In Support of O-16-003 Administrative Enforcement Ordinance
There being no objection, President McCarthy declared the communication accepted and placed
on file
From: Unsigned Email from Doodlebugs5@comcast.net
Re: June 15, 2016 Aldermen Meeting; Proposed Nashua Ordinance O-16-003, Chapter 74
There being no objection, President McCarthy declared that communication accepted and placed
on file
PERIOD FOR PUBLIC COMMENT RELATIVE TO ITEMS EXPECTED TO BE ACTED UPON THIS
EVENING
Ms. Mariellen MacKay, 9 Webster Street
| am here in support of O-16-003. | am here also as a commission member of the Nashua Housing
Authority and | am going to be brief because | am also a member of the Zoning Board of Adjustment and
we are meeting upstairs. This ordinance and | did speak with my fellow commission members on the
Housing Authority. It is in line and keeping with how the Nashua Housing Authority runs its Section 8
operations. As probably the largest landlord in this city, this addresses a need that the Housing Authority
supports. A landlord, for instance, does not abate a violation within a reasonable amount of time then
our executive director is in agreement that a civil penalty should be imposed but before warnings and not
before ample time and not without absolute recourse. | understand that there is concern around an
appeals process but an appeals process exists today and that is going to court, there is not Appeals
Board. | guess when the Mayor referenced what Manchester does to gain so much money Nashua
would have to do the same thing in order to be able to support an Appeals Board. | think that while
