Legal Advertisements - Week of May 6, 2021

May 6, 2021

PLANNING BOARD
54 Marion Road
Wareham, MA02571

NOTICE OF ONLINE PUBLIC MEETING
May 24, 2021
Starting at 6:00 PM

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Meeting ID: 833 4645 5729

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The Wareham Planning Board will hold an online public meeting on May 24, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. to consider Petition #12-21 for a Preliminary Subdivision Plan, entitled “Preliminary Subdivision Plan of Energy Estates” from the requirements of M.G.L. Chapter 41, Section 81L toEntero Energy LLCc/o Prime Engineering, Inc. of 350 Bedford Street, Lakeville, MA 02347 for subject property located, 370 County Road (Assessors Map 64, Lot(s)1006, 1008, 1009, 1010 and Map 65, Lot(s) 1000A, 1000B & 1001) in the R-60 zoning district.

A copy of the plan and application is on file at the Wareham Planning Department at 54 Marion Road, Wareham, MA 02571 and may be inspected during regular business hours by appointment. Any person interested or wishing to be heard on the proposed plan should appear at the time and place designated.

Wareham Planning Board
George Barrett, Chairman


 

PLANNING BOARD
54 Marion Road
Wareham, MA02571

NOTICE OF ONLINE PUBLIC MEETING
May 24, 2021
Starting at 6:00 PM

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The Wareham Planning Board will hold an online public meeting on May 24, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. to consider Petition #10-21 for a Preliminary Subdivision Plan, properly named “Preliminary Plan of Rocky Maple Subdivision” from the requirements of M.G.L. Chapter 41, Section 81K – 81GG,to Rocky Maple Cranberry, Co. c/o Beals and Thomas, Inc. of 32 Court Street, Plymouth, MA 02360 for subject property located, off North Carver Road (Assessors Map 104, Lot(s)1049-A, 1049-B, 1049-D and 1050)in the R-60 zoning district.

A copy of the plan and application is on file at the Wareham Planning Department at 54 Marion Road, Wareham, MA 02571 and may be inspected during regular business hours by appointment. Any person interested or wishing to be heard on the proposed plan should appear at the time and place designated.

Wareham Planning Board
George Barrett, Chairman


 

PLANNING BOARD
54 Marion Road
Wareham, MA02571

NOTICE OF ONLINE PUBLIC MEETING
May 24, 2021
Starting at 6:00 PM

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The Wareham Planning Board will hold an online public meeting on May 24, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. to consider Petition #11-21 for a Preliminary Subdivision Plan, properly named “Preliminary Subdivision Plan of Entero Way” from the requirements of M.G.L. Chapter 41, Section 81L toLSE Tucana, LLC c/o Prime Engineering, Inc. of 350 Bedford Street, Lakeville, MA 02347 for subject property located, 1-13 North Carver Road (Assessors Map 103, Lot(s)1037, 1038 and 1039) in the R-60 zoning district.

A copy of the plan and application is on file at the Wareham Planning Department at 54 Marion Road, Wareham, MA 02571 and may be inspected during regular business hours by appointment. Any person interested or wishing to be heard on the proposed plan should appear at the time and place designated,

Wareham Planning Board
George Barrett, Chairman


 

ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
54 Marion Road
Wareham, MA 02571

NOTICE OF ONLINE PUBLIC HEARING
May 26, 2021
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The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold an online public hearing on May 26, 2021 at 6:30 p.m. to consider Petition #29-21 for a Variance from the requirements of Article 6, Table 625 under the Wareham Zoning By-Laws, to Derek Rogers of 9 Mallard Road, Wareham, MA proposing to construct a 10’ x 14’ detached accessory structure in the rear right corner of the subject property, located at 9 Mallard Road, Wareham, MA (Assessors Map 133A, Lot 97) in the MR-30 zoning district.

Nazih Elkallassi, Chairman

First Notice: May 6, 2021
Second Notice: May 13, 2021


 

ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
54 Marion Road
Wareham, MA 02571

NOTICE OF ONLINE PUBLIC HEARING
May 26, 2021
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The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold an online public hearing on May 26, 2021 at 6:30 p.m. to consider Petition #28-21 for a Special Permit and/or Variance from the requirements of Article 6, Table 628 and Article 13, Section 1352 under the Wareham Zoning By-Laws, to Mark Gagne of 29 Bay Street, Onset, MA proposing to increase the floor area ratio from 31.5% to 34.75% where 30% is permitted on the subject property, located at 29 Bay Street, Wareham, MA (Assessors Map 3, Lot 110) in the MR-30 zoning district.

Nazih Elkallassi, Chairman

First Notice: May 6, 2021
Second Notice: May 13, 2021


 

TOWN OF WAREHAM
HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION
54 Marion Road
Wareham, Massachusetts 02571
(508) 291-3100
Fax: (508) 291-3116

Commission Members
Robert Blair – Chair
Carolyn McMorrow
Cheryl Knapp
Patricia Neal

Notice of Public Hearing

April 23, 2021

To the abutters of
59 Main St.
Wareham, Mass
Wareham Narrows Historic District

The Wareham Historic District Commission will hold a public hearing Thursday, May 20, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. via Zoom

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to consider an Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness as required by Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 40c sect11.

The Application is for the Commercial Development of property at 59 Main Street, Map 47, Lots 1124, 1125, and1126 in the Wareham Narrows Historic District as requested by the owner in application to the WHDC.

Public comment and questions will be accepted. A meeting of the Wareham Historic District Commission will immediately follow the Hearing.

Robert G. Blair, Chairman
Wareham Historic District Commission
April 23, 2021


 

TOWN OF WAREHAM
ADMINISTRATION
Invitation for Bids
Production Model Outboard Motors

SEALED PROPOSALS for two current production model outboard Motors, steering, controls, components with installation shall be received at the offices of the TOWN ADMINISTRATOR, Memorial Town Hall, 54 Marion Road, Wareham, MA 02571, until 12:00 PM, on Thursday, May 20, 2021. Proposals must be made in a sealed envelope clearly marked “Outboard Motor Replacement.”

Specifications may be obtained by contacting the office of the Town Administrator or on the Town’s website at https://www.wareham.ma.us/bids-rfps after 12:00 pm on Monday, April 26, 2021.

The Town of Wareham is an affirmative action, equal opportunity owner/purchaser.


 

ONSET FIRE DISTRICT

ANNUAL MEETING

May 17, 2021

WARRANT

Plymouth County, SS.

TO: Mary E. McCoy – Clerk Treasurer

In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Onset Fire District,
qualified to vote in the District Affairs, to meet in the Dudley L. Brown Post, VFW Onset, Massachusetts, on Monday evening May 17, 2021 at 7:30 p.m. to act on the following articles

ARTICLE: 1

To hear reports of Officers and Committees, or act anything thereon or thereunto.

Submitted and approved by the Prudential Committee: 3-0-0

ARTICLE:2

To see if the District will vote to authorize the Clerk-Treasurer, with the approval of the Prudential Committee, to enter into Compensating Balance Agreements, as permitted by Massachusetts General laws, Chapter 44, Section 53F, for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021and ending on June 30, 2022, or act anything thereon or thereunto.

Submitted and approved by the Prudential Committee: 3-0-0

ARTICLE:3

To see if the District will vote to authorize the Clerk-Treasurer, with the approval of the Prudential Committee, to borrow in anticipation of revenue for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021 and ending June 30, 2022, in accordance with the Massachusetts General laws, Chapter 44, section 4 and the Acts in amendment thereof, and including in addition thereto, Chapter 849 of the Acts of 1969, as amended, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with the Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 44, section 17 or act anything thereon or thereunto.

Submitted and approved by the Prudential Committee: 3-0-0

ARTICLE:4

To see if the District will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the salaries of the following officers for the fiscal year beginning on July 1, 2021 and ending on June 30, 2022; or act anything thereon or thereunto.

Clerk-Treasurer $79,866.00
Prudential Committee $5,250.00
Moderator $100.00

Submitted and approved by the Prudential Committee: 3-0-0

ARTICLE:5

To see if the District will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the following: All District Insurance, Meetings and Elections, All Other Expenses, Contingent Reserve, Ply. County Retirement, Blue Cross Blue Shield, etc. FICA/Medicare, Legal Fees, Audit, Clerk-Treasurer’s General Expenses, Unemployment Comp., Deferred Compensation, and Indemnification, for the fiscal year beginning on July 1, 2021 and ending on June 30, 2022 or act anything thereon or thereunto.
                                                                 FY21                        FY22               Difference
Meetings & Elections                              10,000.00                10,000.00                -
All Other Expenses                                 12,500.00                12,500.00                -
Medicare/FICA                                       20,000.00                20,000.00                -
District Insurance                                   90,000.00                95,000.00            5,000.00
Contingent Reserve                                15,000.00                15,000.00                 -
Plymouth County Retirement                149,500.00              170,750.00           21,250.00
BC/Blue Shield                                     447,650.00              436,000.00          (11,650.00)
Deferred Compensation                        20,000.00                  15,000.00           (5,000.00)
Legal Fees                                            60,000.00                  60,000.00                  -
Audit                                                    40,000.00                 45,000.00             5,000.00
Indemnification                                     15,000.00                 15,000.00                   -
Clerk-Treasurer-Gen Expense                  89,113.00                 75,000.00          (14,113.00)
Unemployment                                        2,000.00                   2,000.00                   -
Totals                                                 $970,763.00              $971,250.00            $487.00

Submitted and approved by the Prudential Committee: 3-0-0

ARTICLE:6

To see if the District will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $48,000.00 for Clerical and Administrative expense for the Town of Wareham for the fiscal year beginning on July 1, 2021 and ending on June 30, 2022 or act anything thereon or thereunto
.Submitted and approved by the Prudential Committee: 3-0-0

ARTICLE:7

To see if the District will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $500,000.00 from taxation for the debt & interest due on the loan for the New Engine and for the debt and interest due on the Fire Station and transfer from free cash the sum of $340,000.00 for the period ending June 30, 2022or act anything thereon or thereunto.
Submitted and approved by the Prudential Committee: 3-0-0

ARTICLE: 8

To see if the District will vote to transfer from free cash the sum of $50,000.00, to “Other Post-Employment Benefits Trust Fund” or OPEB Trust Fund as defined in Governmental Accounting Standards Board, Statements 43 and 45 for the purpose of funding future financial obligations of the District for health insurance benefits of retirees. The District Treasurer shall be the custodian of the OPEB Trust fund, or to act anything thereon or thereunto.
Submitted and approved by the Prudential Committee: 3-0-0

ARTICLE: 9

To see if the District will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of: $334,712.40 for the salaries of The Board of Engineers, who shall act as permanent firefighters of the fire department and shall be paid as follows or as set by any collective bargaining agreement:

Personnel                                   FY 21                        FY 22                      Difference
Chief Engineer                     $101,275.20               $113,500.00               $12,224.80
Assistant Engineer                 $85,865.92                $ 81,600.00                ($ 4265.92)
Overtime                                 $0.00                      $ 27,868.17               $ 27,868.17
Assistant Engineer                $87,583.24                  $ 89,334.91                 $1,751.67
Overtime                                $0.00                       $ 32,608.62               $ 32,608.62
Totals                                 $274,724.36                 $334,712.40                $59,988.04

for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021 and ending June 30, 2022 or act anything thereon or thereunto.
Submitted and approved by the Prudential Committee: 3-0-0

ARTICLE: 10

To see if the District will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of: $893,343.84 for the payroll account of the fire department which shall cover the hourly wages for emergencies, drills, details, shift coverage, stipends and longevity pay as set by the Chief Engineer, for each hour or fraction thereof, at the following rates or as set by any collective bargaining agreement:

Payroll Appropriation                           FY21                      FY22                  Difference ($)                Difference (%)
Payroll                                           $ 869,850.05           $ 893,343.84            $ 26,499.13                      2.0%
Captain/Shift Commander              $27.64-28.78           $28-49-$29.35            $ 0.85                             3.1%
Inspector                                         $24.34                     $25.09                     $ 0.75                             3.1%
Permanent Firefighter                     $21.68                      $22.11                     $ 0.43                             5.2%
Call Captains                                  $ 23.37                      $ 23.84                   $ 0.47                              2%
Call Lieutenants                             $ 22.25                      $ 22.70                    $ 0.45                             2%
Call Firefighter                               $ 21.12                      $ 21.54                    $ 0.42                              2%
Substitute Firefighter                      $ 19.97                      $ 20.37                    $ 0.40                             2%
Dispatcher or A.E.R.                        $ 18.85                      $ 19.23                    $ 0.38                             2%
Recruit Firefighter or Intern            $ 12.75                       $ 13.01                    $ 0.26                             2%
**In Contract negotiations

Longevity pay, permanent personnel: 55 years - 10 years = $175.00, 11 -15 years = $200.00, 16 - 20 years = $300.00, 21 - 25 years = $400.00, 25+ years $500.00
Driver / Operator Stipends: $50.00 per major piece of apparatus, not to exceed $350.00Per driver / operator, prior to December 31st and 100 paid Incidents.
Stipends: Permanent personnel, $350.00 per contractual qualification, Call personnel, $250.00 per qualification, prior to December 31st. and 100 paid incidents.
Stipend categories: Emergency Medical Technician, (All Levels), Hazardous Materials Technician, Technical Rescue Team Member, (All Disciplines) and Department of Fire
Services Fire Instructor, Fire Alarm Technician, and Fire Service Mechanic certification for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021and ending June 30, 2022, or act anything thereon or thereunto.
All non-career employees who work more than their 2 signed up shifts a week or emergency call backs are considered overtime unbudgeted employees, there is not a time and a half pay rate associated with this. We will follow all State and Federal guidelines when it comes to pay rates, the “Overtime Unbudgeted Employee Status will be used for all reimbursable incidents.

Submitted and approved by Chief Engineer

ARTICLE:11

To see if the District will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of
$181,500.00 for the following, existing and new fire department accounts:
OPERATING                                              FY 21                     FY 22                 +/-
M&O -New Account Old Station             $ 10,000.00          $ 35,000.00     $ 25,000.00
Fire Alarm - 5239                                     $ --                      $ --                   $ --
Training/Testing - 5245                        $ 6,000.00             $ 1,000.00       $ (5,000.00)
Apparatus Repair - 5125                       $ 8,000.00             $ 1,000.00       $ (7,000.00)
Fire Hose - 5210                                  $ 1,000.00              $ 2,000.00       $ 1,000.00
Radios - 5222                                      $ 5,000.00              $ 1,500.00       $ (3,500.00)
SCBA - 5251                                         $ 5,000.00              $ 3,000.00       $ (2,000.00)
FD Computers - 5238                            $ --                           $ --                  $ --
Protective Clothing - 5212                   $ 12,000.00             $ 4,000.00        $ (8,000.00)
Defibrillators - CPR - 5252                    $ --                           $ --                   $ --
Firefighter Health and Wellness - 5266  $ 8,000.00                $ --                $ (8,000.00)
Rescue Tools - 5231                               $ --                          $ --                    $ --
Contractual Benefits/Liabilities - 5267   $ --                          $ --                    $ --
Thermal Imagers - 5263                          $ --                         $ --                    $ --
Matching Funds-Grants                           $ --                   $ 7,000.00            $ 7,000.00
Total                                                   $ 172,000.00        $ 181,500.00        $ 9,500.00

** Special appropriation funds to be added to monies now available for the described purposes, for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021 and ending June 30, 2022, or act anything thereon or thereunto.
Submitted and approved by Chief Engineer
Submitted and approved by Chief Engineer

ARTICLE:12

To see if the District will vote to authorize and direct the Treasurer to transfer any and all hazardous materials incidents and training re-imbursement monies into the fire department hazardousmaterialsequipment account number 103.5225 or act anything thereon or thereunto.
Submitted and approved by Chief Engineer

ARTICLE: 13

To see if the District will vote to authorize and direct the Treasurer to transfer any and all Cranberry Highway Project re-imbursement monies into the fire department Fire Alarm account number 103.5239 or act anything thereon or thereunto.
Submitted and approved by Chief Engineer

ARTICLE: 14

To see if the District will vote to authorize and direct the Treasurer to transfer any and all Federal, State and Local re-imbursement related to COVID-19 monies into the appropriate Fire Department accounts or act anything thereon or thereunto.
Submitted and approved by Chief Engineer

ARTICLE: 15

To see if the District will vote to authorize and direct the Treasurer to transfer monies into the Fire Department’s following accounts funds at the close of the 2021Fiscal Year from the following accounts:
TRANSFERS
From To Amount
102.5207 - FD Payroll 102.5202 - 1st ASST Engineer      $32,000
102.5207 - FD Payroll 102.5203 - 2nd ASST Engineer     $32,000
102.5207 - FD Payroll 103.5238 - FD Computers           $20,000

Submitted and approved by Chief Engineer

ARTICLE:16

To see if the District will vote to raise and appropriate, from Water Department Revenue, the sum of $403,000.00 into the Water Department’s “Payroll” account for the Water Department personnel and the Water Superintendent, for the fiscal year beginning on July 1, 2021 and ending on June 30, 2022, or act anything thereon or thereunto.
Submitted by Board of Water Commissioners 3-0-0

ARTICLE:17

To see if the District will vote to raise and appropriate from Water Department Revenue the sum of $710,100.00 for following: M&O, Medical Insurance, Property Insurance& Workers Compensation, Plymouth County Retirement, FICA/Medicare, and Meter Revitalization Program, for the fiscal year beginning on July 1, 2021 and ending on June 30, 2021 or act anything thereon or thereunto.
                                                           FY 2021                 FY 2022               DIFFERENCE
M&O                                                  $218,000.00           $218,000.00                  -
Medical Insurance                              $361,000.00            $279,000.00          $(82,000.00)
Property Insurance                             $85,000.00              $80,000.00            $(5,000.00)
Plymouth County Retirement              $122,400.00            $118,600.00           $(3,800.00)
Medicare/FICA                                   $6,000.00                $7,000.00              $1,000.00
Meter Revitalization Program              $7,500.00                $7,500.00                     -
TOTALS                                              $799,900.00             $710,100.00           $(89,800.00)

Submitted by Board of Water Commissioners 3-0-0

ARTICLE:18

To see if the District will vote to raise and appropriate, from Water Department Revenue, the sum of $5,250.00 into the Water Department’s “Board of Water Commissioners” account #5509 for the salaries of the Board of Water Commissioners, to be disbursed equally, for the fiscal year beginning on July 1, 2021 and ending on June 30, 2022 or act anything thereon or thereunto.
Submitted by Board of Water Commissioners 3-0-0

ARTICLE:19

To see if the District will vote to raise and appropriate, from Water Department Revenue, the sum of $390,000.00 into the Water Department’s “Debt and Interest” account #5561 for the Debt and Interest payment for the Water Department’s newest water source, and Cranberry Highway Project for the fiscal year beginning on July 1, 2021 and ending on June 30, 2022, or act anything thereon or thereunto.
Submitted by Board of Water Commissioners 3-0-0

ARTICLE: 20

To see if the District will vote to authorize and direct the Treasurer to transfer monies into the following accounts at the close of the 2021 Fiscal Year or act anything thereon or thereunto.
From To Amount
6005.5529 - BCBS OPEB                                                                $31,250.00
6005.5527 - INS LIABILITY 6006.5520 - NEW VEHICLE
6005.5007 - M&O 6006.5520 - NEW VEHICLE
6005.5529 - BCBS 6006.5119 - WELL RENOVATION BALANCE           AFTER OPEB FUNDING
6005.5001 - PAYROLL 6006.5447 - FUTURE STANDPIPE

Submitted by Board of Water Commissioners 3-0-0

ARTICTLE: 21

To see if the District will vote to transfer from Solar Panel Funds the sum of $24,000.00 into the Future Stand Pipe Account#6006.5545 for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021 and ending June 30, 2022 or act anything thereon or thereunto.
Submitted by Board of Water Commissioners 3-0-0

ARTICLE: 22

To see if the District will vote to transfer from the Solar Panel Funds the sum of $8,000.00 to “Other Post-Employment Benefits Trust Fund” or OPEB Trust Fund as defined in Governmental Accounting Standards Board, Statements 43 and 45 for the purpose of funding future financial obligations of the District for health insurance benefits of retirees. The District Treasurer shall be the custodian of the OPEB Trust fund, for the fiscal year 2021or to act anything thereon or thereunto.
Submitted by Board of Water Commissioners 3-0-0

ARTICLE: 23

To see if the District will vote to approve the collective bargaining agreement between the Onset Fire District and the Wareham Firefighters, Local 2810 - Unit B (Onset Members) IAFF, for the period of July 01, 2021 through June 30, 2024, or act anything thereon or thereunto.
Submitted and approved by the Prudential Committee: 3-0-0

ARTICLE: 24

To see if the District will vote to authorize the Prudential Committee to sell, rent, or lease the Onset Fire District Property, Onset Fire Station, at 5 East Central Avenue, Onset Massachusetts, or act anything thereon or thereunto.
Submitted and approved by the Prudential Committee: 3-0-0

ARTICLE: 25

To choose the following officers, all to be on one ballot, one (1) Moderator. a one year term: one (1) member of the Prudential Committee for a 3-year term; one (1) Water Commissioner for a 3- year term.
Submitted and approved by the Prudential Committee: 3-0-0

You are hereby directed to serve this Warrant by posting attested copies of the same in two (2) public places, seven (7) days at least, before the time of said meeting.

Given under our hands at Onset, this 8th Day of April; in the year 2021

PRUDENTIAL COMMITTEE:
Pamela Pike Chairman
Charles Klueber, Clerk
Marcine Fernandes, Member

Mary E. McCoy
Clerk-Treasurer
Attest: True Copy