By Greg Belcher
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November 7, 2024
MONTELLO BUSINESS ASSOCIATION MEETING MINUTES FOR NOV. 6, 2024 IN ATTENDANCE: Scott Dwyer President, Greg Belcher Treasurer, Lisa Waitt Belcher Secretary, Fran Fistori, Richard Gowell, Cpt. Bill Hallissey BPD, Al Davis, Derek Salamone BPD, Gale Lutz-Henrickson and Lee Henrickson, Inspectional Services Bill Forte, Atty. Jay McLaughlin, Vinny Colarusso. Deputy Chief Ed Williams BFD arrived later. Scott Dwyer opened with Old Business, see last month posting. Greg walked with Nathan from the DCR in the area regarding the tree projects. Brockton Police reps attending saying protective patrols are now along North Main St. to monitor drivers. The new paving and striping looks great but will need to be watched as drivers tend to speed. Greg mentioned Form Based Code coming into the Montello area with the MBTA stations nearby creating parks as well. Scott said we need balance to get homeless out of the parks and focus on building with purpose. Parade planning brought up, City Hall Mayor’s office in charge, no one knows what is happening, there is no parade committee. Stop N Shop now closed on North Montello St. Giant commercial trucks parking all night on East Main, Lansdowne, Rosseter Streets among other area streets including residential areas. Bill Forte Deputy Commissioner announced inspection coordination for the City so that code enforcement is more effective. Building, electrical, plumbing, gas, health are the five components working better together now. Many immigrants are trying to just live and the conditions here are much better than in their home countries however they may be substandard and not in legal compliance here in the U.S. Father Bill’s is making progress in the intake center to help homeless people get placed. Civil rights balance with cleaning up the streets is a challenge. Mitigation fees to the city put on developers would help with the added societal burdens. Zoning if done correctly should work with infrastructure to improve the economics of the City. Planning Board key to this future. Zoning system antiquated in Brockton, needs updating for modern purposes. 69 North Montello St. will be demolished soon. 46 Montello St. application for permit done, MBTA needs to approve 46 residential units. Building, wiring, health, planning, zoning. Ed Williams commended for his great service to the City of Brockton and will be missed upon his retirement shortly. ADU accessory dwelling units in 2025 for up to 900 square feet allowed in MA moving forward. Not necessarily owner-occupied; this will change the single family residential units into 2-family units. SeeClickFix one way for small issues to be reported. Citizenserve is an online portal to report as well. Complainant not named unless the issue goes to court. His contact: wforte@cobma.us 508-897-6404 if urgent situation George DePina, inspectional enforcement gdepina@cobma.us for ongoing issues. Perpetual open dumpster not allowed, should be covered overnight 10 feet from structure and not overflowing. When construction permit issued the project finish should end the dumpster permit. Case numbers being issued and follow-through includes investigation, enforcement, fines. Ed Williams announced new Ladder 4 and new Ladder 2, all models made in this century now in Brockton stations, modern not necessarily better made though. Eight new people coming onto the Fire Department. Lithium ion batteries started a recent fire in Brockton. He is retiring on December 4. Christmas Party in place of December meeting…bring an unwrapped toy and a friend! Wednesday December 4 at TinRay’s at 6 p.m. Meeting adjourned at 7:10 p.m.