Forest Lake Commission

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4. Public Recreation Plan.
 
4. Public Recreation Plan.
  
The commission is specifically directed annually to hold public hearings and workshops and take such other steps as may be required to learn the opinion of the citizens as to the best method to maximize the recreational advantages to which the town beach and forest may be put. Such commission shall thereafter annually prepare for approval by the Mayor a public recreation plan for
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The commission is specifically directed annually to hold public hearings and workshops and take such other steps as may be required to learn the opinion of the citizens as to the best method to maximize the recreational advantages to which the town beach and forest may be put. Such commission shall thereafter annually prepare for approval by the Mayor a public recreation plan for the beach and forest. .
the beach and forest. .
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5. Initial Appointments.
 
5. Initial Appointments.
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(Ord. #269, Eff. Sept. 3, 1987.)
 
(Ord. #269, Eff. Sept. 3, 1987.)
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METHUEN CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETNG
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2014 @ 7:00 P.M.
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GREAT HALL, SEARLES BUILDING
  
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Consideration of Appointments:
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Forest Lake Commission Expiration Date
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Kevin M. Flatley 24 Varniai Street, Methuen 12/1/2017
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Daniel F. Donahue, 4 First Avenue, Methuen 12/1/2017
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Debra Rillahan, 4 Bumpy Lane, Methuen 12/1/2017
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Karen Godek, 14 Elm Street Methuen 12/1/2017
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Al Torrisi, 46 Palanga Street, Methuen 12/1/2016
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** William A. St. Cyr, 243 Hampshire Road, Methuen 12/1/2016
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** Marcia L. Burns-Mittler, 45 Palanga Street, Methuen 12/1/2016
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** Appointed as Alternate member
  
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MOTION BY: Councilor Kazanjian, <br>
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seconded by Councilor Campagnone to approve. <br>
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Councilor Grayton said he is happy to see this moving forward and see this commission put together. <br>
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Forest Lake is a gem and it’s been neglected for far too long. <br>
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If you look at the resumes, some of the people almost seem overqualified and really for what we are asking them to do, it’s really impressive. <br>
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They’re willing to get their hands dirty in their own neighborhoods. <br>
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Most of them live on the lake. <br>
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It’s just encouraging to see and might be a slower process than people hope but hopefully we can see some change and some improvements down there. <br>
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Mayor Zanni said he appreciates Councilor Grayton’s comments. <br>
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There was a commission back in the 80’s and for some reason this commission was done away with during the Town Manager form of government. <br>
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Now it’s back on the books. <br>
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He will meet with the commission and they’ll have direct access to the Mayor and the Council. <br>
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It is a jewel of a lake and it’s been neglected for thirty or forty years. <br>
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There are some plans in the works for the spring. <br>
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UPON VOTE: UNANIMOUS.
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Two members January 2nd, 1988  
 
Two members January 2nd, 1988  

Revision as of 06:37, 11 April 2015

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