Posts Tagged ‘harbor Management Committee’
Sunday, December 6th, 2009
This past week both John Crosby (chair of Harbor Management Committee, HMC) and Jim McKenna (Town Manager) got together for a meeting of the minds. The first being the rumours of a Ferry Service.
It’s been confirmed, a federal grant was awarded to Winthrop for this service. The papers were handed over to John and the HMC will be looking them over at their next meeting. I’m sure a discussion will take place, then a subcommittee will be formed to look into the matter further.
Next, Jim mentioned he wants a Shellfish Constable here in Winthrop. The HMC already has a subcommittee discussing this and reviewing qualifications. But, now with Jim’s blessing, this group can dig deeper. Then, get back to him with their findings and recommendations.
Last topic of note was how does this committee get informed about things happening on the waterfront. Hopefully, with the new Town Council starting in January and the Town Manager on board, these transitions will go a bit smoother.
Tags: harbor Management Committee, Waterfront projects
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Sunday, December 6th, 2009
A contract was awarded to Schofield to put the beams on top of the pilings to prepare the platform for the new building. By having this done now under the current contract, the committee was able to reduce the number of pilings being used and reduce costs.
(To see photos of current work at Landing)
Bids for the new harbormaster building will be going out on December 19, 2009 and due back to be opened on January 19, 2010. If a bid is accepted this time around, the work for the building will begin in April 2010.
A new gangway will be built for commercial use on the waterside opposite the current gangway. This is to help the commercial fishermen use the crane easier.
Talk about a Shellfish Constable continued and will be looked into further for state requirements and qualifications.
Discussions also continued about the Harbor Enterprise Fund.
Next meeting Tuesday, Dec 8, 2009.
Tags: Harbor Enterprise Fund, harbor Management Committee, Shellfish, Shellfish Constable, Waterfront projects, Winthrop Harbor
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Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
The meeting open with discussions regarding the construction at the Public Landing. Agregate Paving will be there on Wednesday to start the fine grading. A binder course 2 1/2″ thick and a top of 1″ will start either Thursday or Friday.
The piles for the new building has been added to the current contractor Argus who will subcontract to SeaShore. This should start possibly the end of this week and be done before paving starts.
New curbing will be started end of November after the binder is set. A binder will definitely be down before winter.
The big piles of dirt will be used to fill in some of the loom rather than having the expense of carting the piles away.
New benches and Seagull proof trash cans will be installed in the Spring.
All light bases have been installed except behind the loom pile.
There’s only 1 storm ceptor on the west side near the Winthrop Yacht Club. It has both an oil and water separator.
The new parking lot plans will include 35 – 40 more spots.
Tags: harbor Management Committee, Town Landing, Waterfront projects, Winthrop Harbor, Winthrop Yacht Club
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Tuesday, October 20th, 2009
Progress is being made with the last of the electrical lines installed and gas company ready to go.
Possibly binder will be down by Bob DeLeo’s event, if not, soon. The finish coat will be started prior to winter season.
Argus has agreed to drive the piles and install grey beams for the new building before paving is done.
All trees were transplanted and Norm Siefert’s trees will be saved.
The new building desing has finally been settled upon and waiting for David Vine to finish the bid documents. Then the plans and specifications will go out to bid from the town. The bidding on the building is from slab, underground, etc.
The silk granite will be reused for the new curbing.
Next meeting: November 2, 2009
Tags: harbor Management Committee, Waterfront projects, Winthrop Harbor
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Tuesday, September 1st, 2009
Dick Lawton met at the landing with both David Vine and Argus. It was agreed that Michelle Karas would send out communications through the town’s website to let people know what’s happening with the construction, etc at landing.
Paul Marks will be onsite from a technical standpoint and harbormasters will be responsible for daily events at the marina.
Dick was reminded that access has to be maintained to both the ramp and pier.
The parking lot will be dug up first, then the utility work will be done before the asphault. The binder will be in place by Thanksgiving.
The building was discussed and decided it was best to have the piling bottom done under this current contract. Also to change style of building from the railroad look to cut costs. It was re-iterated that the money for this building is coming from grants, not the town.
A suggestion was made to bring landscaping in-house by locals and use that money for building.
A subcommittee had been formed to look into a Shellfish Constable.
Next meeting: September 14, 2009
Tags: harbor Management Committee, Waterfront projects, Winthrop Harbor
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Tuesday, August 25th, 2009
The current bids for the new building came in 50% over budget from that of David Vine (Engineer). Dick Lawton and Paul Marks met with Town Manager to discuss the new building. When David Vine was asked why the bids came in so much higher, her really didn’t have an answer. A list of questions had been put together which the Town Manager will subsequently ask both Chuck Famolare and David Vine at their next meeting. Paul Marks is scheduled to be Clerk of Works for this project, hired by the town.
On Tuesday, August 25th, construction begins at the landing for a new pier addition, landscaping and services. Should be finished 3rd week of September. There are concerns that phase 1 of the project will be finished before the building, itself, gets started. Could cause problems with repaving.
A subcommittee was formed to oversee the Harbor Enterprise Fund. This group will be responsible for making recommendations to the Town Manager and the Town Council on expenditures from this fund.
Another subject discussed was that the town is looking to get involved in winter storage of boats.
Last subject discussed was the need for a Shellfish Constable. Tink mentioned there was a lot to being a Shellfish Constable, and the group agreed to look into this further.
Next meeting: Monday, August 31st.
Tags: harbor Management Committee, Waterfront projects, Winthrop Harbor, Winthrop Harbormaster
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Sunday, December 7th, 2008
The harbormanagement committee held a working meeting on December 1st which lasted approximately 2 1/2 hours.
Still only a partial group, the “guys” got together with David Vine and spent the first hour of the meeting discussing the location of the building, parking lot and landscaping. At the November 10th meeting the concensus was to leave the building right where the trailer is, so this meeting they discussed what, if any, ramifications there were if they moved the building 30 feet closer to the pier. (more…)
Tags: Chuck Famolare, David Vine, Deer Island, Donnie Colpak, harbor Management Committee, Joe Duplin jr, John Crosby, Mike Carney, Paul Rupp, Winthrop Harbor, Winthrop Harbormaster, Winthrop MA
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Tuesday, November 11th, 2008
November 9, Cottage Park Yacht Club – Frostbiters did not sail today because the winds were above 20
mph and it was just too dangerous for them. However, all was not lost, they did enjoy food and beverage at the club. Hopefully the winds will behave and they can try again next Sunday around noonish.
November 10, Boston Harbor – I can attest to the winds being too strong for sailing. A friend of mine and I went out sailing today from Piers Park in East Boston. The temperature was a bit nippy, but dressed appropriately it was doable. Normally when we sail, we take out the 22ft Sonar. Since it’s technically the end of the season, (more…)
Tags: Boston Harbor, Cottage Park Yacht Club, East Boston, Frostbiters, harbor Management Committee, Piers Park, Spectacle Island, Winthrop Harbor, Winthrop Harbormaster
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Monday, September 29th, 2008
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 22, Harbor Management Committee met with Tom Reilly in anticipation of re-establishing the group. The committee’s main focus was to walk away with a working relationship with the town through a liaison (which doesn’t exist) to oversee all waterfront issues. This committee’s purpose is to discuss the pros and cons of waterfront projects then, make recommendations back to this liaison person – who then reports back to the city councilors and town manager. After two hours of discussion, the group walked away shaking their heads and Tom Reilly said he would try to find someone for them. According to some of the members I spoke with, unless there’s a liaison, there’s no sense in dealing with these issues.
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Tags: Atlantic Yacht Sales, Belle Isle Boat Yard, Boston Harbor Islands Regatta, Cottage Park Yacht Club, fishing, George's Island, harbor Management Committee, Make a Wish Foundation, Sea Scouts, Winthrop Yacht Club, Youth Sailing Cup Night
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