Milton Board Grapples with Legal Concerns Over Town Meeting Articles and Expanding Liquor Licenses

The Milton Select Board meeting was marked by a heated discussion over the legal handling of articles from a recent town meeting, alongside deliberations about expanding zoning for liquor licenses. Concerns were raised about the procedural integrity of articles related to land management, while the zoning for additional liquor licenses sparked debate about safety and traffic implications on Route 28.

The legal handling of town meeting articles, specifically articles five and six, emerged as a critical concern. A former member of the warrant committee raised issues regarding the adherence to state and local laws. The speaker highlighted that a tied vote in the warrant committee concerning a land swap related to Pope’s Pond had left the land court’s approval pending for over two years. It was brought to light that state lawyers confirmed a 1963 motion mandating the land be managed by the conservation commission. Additionally, the speaker criticized the allocation of $250,000 for Peverly Park, arguing it was improper without legal establishment of care, custody, and control. Discussions with the Department of Revenue affirmed that appropriations should be made to the responsible entity, raising alarms over the alleged improper allocation of over $300,000 without legal oversight.

Further compounding the legal concerns was the conduct of the town moderator during the town meeting. The speaker noted that the moderator had recused herself, causing a procedural failure when a temporary moderator was not sworn in before overseeing articles five and six. This procedural misstep was seen as potentially undermining the legitimacy of the town meeting. The lack of necessary details, such as map dates in certification documents submitted to the Attorney General’s municipal law unit, was also highlighted as a significant oversight.

Liquor license zoning also took center stage, with discussions focusing on whether to expand potential zones for liquor licenses beyond initially proposed areas. The board considered mapping potential zones for liquor licenses, with one member expressing concern over the implications of adding more licenses, especially on Route 28, which has seen increased traffic and was recently the site of a fatal accident. The member advocated for a comprehensive study of traffic conditions on Route 28 before any decision to expand liquor licenses, emphasizing the need to address safety issues first. Concerns were also raised about including Curry College in the proposed zones, citing the issue of underage drinking and questioning the rationale behind its selection.

The board acknowledged the potential benefits of expanding liquor license availability for businesses but maintained a cautious stance. The idea that increasing business density could slow down traffic patterns was debated, with the overall sentiment leaning towards prioritizing safety and further assessing traffic conditions. The relationship between liquor licenses and geographic locations versus business uses was also discussed, with suggestions that existing non-conforming businesses should have opportunities to apply for licenses, thereby enhancing their offerings.

Signage regulations formed another key topic of discussion, with the board considering revisions to the sign bylaw to streamline the application process for businesses. A review of existing signage classifications—conforming, non-conforming, and non-conforming protected signs—was undertaken, with concerns raised over the clarity of definitions, particularly concerning protected signs. The need for further scrutiny from legal counsel was emphasized to ensure compliance with existing laws. Discussions also touched upon the removal of existing signs and ensuring they are grandfathered unless changes occur.

The procedure for sign permits was scrutinized, with debates over the authority and process for appealing denials. The conversation included requirements for three-dimensional visualizations in application submissions and whether the building commissioner or the select board should set application fees. The appeal process for denied sign applications was clarified, with current protocol dictating that appeals go to the board of appeals, not the select board or the sign review committee.

The meeting also addressed broader community and governance issues, particularly the future of small businesses and the procedural integrity of town articles. A member expressed frustration with perceptions of Milton as close-minded and highlighted the decline of local stores and pharmacies. The role of the Master Plan Implementation Committee was discussed, with suggestions to update the master plan and balance commitments.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
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