Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 12/14/2021 - P4
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Alderman Klee
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Alderman Klee
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Nashua doesn't own that. But what are we doing saying to the people who do oversee that site? Look, you're in our city
clean it up.
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the Beautification Committee the right, the authority to raise funds so that we could return those funds to city coffer to
beautify Nashua in ways that we could work in cohort with, for example, parks and recreation. It's still our dream after
our major fundraiser last summer to beautify a garden in Brian's memory here on this very property of City Hall.
A Special Meeting of the Board of Aldermen was held Tuesday, December 14, 2021, at 7:00 p.m. in the Aldermanic
Chamber and via Zoom teleconference which meeting link can be found on the agenda and on the City’s website
calendar.
President Lori Wilshire presided; City Clerk Susan Lovering recorded.
Prayer was offered by City Clerk Susan Lovering; Alderman Jan Schmidt led in the Pledge to the Flag.
Let’s start the meeting by taking a roll call attendance. If you are participating via Zoom, please state your presence,
LEGISLATIVE YEAR 2021
ORDINANCE: O-21-083
PURPOSE: Relative to requiring face coverings through January 31, 2022
ENDORSERS: Alderman Thomas Lopez
Alderman Patricia Klee
COMMITTEE
ASSIGNMENT:
FISCAL NOTE: None.
ANALYSIS
This legislation approves the regulation adopted by the Board of Health requiring the wearing of
face coverings by persons at various places, effective through January 31, 2022.
Approved as to form: Office of Corporation Counsel
By: /s/_ Steven A. Bolton
Date: December 17, 2021
This ordinance shall be effective immediately and shall continue in effect until the end of the day
of January 31, 2022. The Board of Health and the Board of Aldermen reserve the right to revisit
this end date if the public’s health remains threatened due to increased transmission.
The City Clerk is directed not to codify this ordinance in the Nashua Revised Ordinances but to
designate it as Covid-19 Emergency Measure No. (City Clerk to assign appropriate
number upon passage) and publish it and any subsequent emergency measures on the city
website.
5. This order applies to all individuals over the age of 2, regardless of vaccination status.
We know that vaccines are safe and remain very effective in preventing hospitalization and
death. A significant portion of the 52.8 percent of people who were vaccinated were vaccinated
more than six months ago, and immunity wanes. Children were only recently approved in the
past couple of months. Getting a booster or completing the vaccine series for most children is
not something that can reasonably be accomplished before the holidays.
O-21-083
ORDINANCE
RELATIVE TO REQUIRING FACE COVERINGS THROUGH JANUARY 31, 2022
CITY OF NASHUA
In the Year Two Thousand and Twenty One
Whereas, the Nashua Board of Health provided the following statement:
Relevant statistics as of December 14, 2021, comparing the change over the prior 2 weeks.
Nationwide:
e Cases of Covid-19 are up 47%
e Hospitalizations are up 21%
e Deaths are up 40%
LEGISLATIVE YEAR 2021
ORDINANCE: Q-21-073
PURPOSE: Amending the Inclusionary Zoning Supplemental Use
Regulations
SPONSOR(S): Mayor Jim Donchess
Alderwoman-at-large Shoshanna Kelly
Alderman Patricia Klee
Alderman Thomas Lopez
Alderman Michael B. O’Brien Sr.
COMMITTEE Planning and Economic Development Committee
ASSIGNMENT: Planning Board
FISCAL NOTE: This ordinance will not result in any increases in costs to the