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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Wednesday, November 27, 2024 Page 25 BHRC | FROM PAGE 23 apprentices in high growth industries like health care, manufacturing, clean energy and early childhood education. “Registered Apprenticeship creates more rewarding and equitable career pathways for all of our residents, while addressing our greatest workforce challenges,” said Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll. “The newly announced grants will support local, regional and statewide efforts to grow and diversify apprenticeship opportunities as well as help create new programs in multiple sectors.” “Registered Apprenticeship increases access and opportunity for untapped, diverse talent to pursue a career supported by technical training combined with on-the-job training,” said Secretary of Labor and Workforce Development Lauren Jones. “This proven model empowers individuals, especially underrepresented workers in fields like construction and high-tech industries to advance in a career with meaningful wages, benefits, and the skills employers need.” QUOTABLE QUOTES "I think it's absolutely appropriate that there be enforcement and deportation of individuals who commit crime, including violent crime. That's very, very important. We recognize it would be devastating if there were mass raids, here and across the country, that took out people who've been working in this country for a long time, who have families and kids here." ---Gov. Healey on President-elect Donald Trump's plan to deport hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants/undocumented immigrants by declaring a national emergency. “I am joining with Sen. Peter Durant in asking Gov. Healey to make public safety a priority by allowing ICE to do their jobs. It is outrageous that an illegal immigrant was arrested for forcible rape of a child and then released back on to our streets. I cannot believe that she is turning a blind eye to protect migrants who have attacked children.” --- Senator-Elect Kelly Dooner (R-Taunton) urging Gov. Healey to cooperate with the Trump administration in deporting criminal illegal immigrants/undocumented immigrants. “Your voice matters, and this is your opportunity to help us build on our successes and strengthen our movement for the future. Together, we can en215 Pleasant Street, 3rd Floor Malden, Massachusetts 02148 (781) 397-7000 ext. 2044 sure the Massachusetts Democratic Party continues to represent and advocate for the values that matter most to our communities.” --- Steve Kerrigan, Chair, Massachusetts Democratic Party announcing the launch of a Virtual Listening Tour to be held on Zoom, to engage with people across the state. “Our Lottery customers are passionate sports fans and super proud of our teams. By partnering with the Celtics on this exciting instant ticket, we are a state of winning for players both on and off the court." --- State Treasurer Deb Goldberg, Chair of the Massachusetts State Lottery Commission, commemoratCity of Malden Massachusetts MALDEN PLANNING BOARD and MALDEN CITY COUNCIL ORDINANCE COMMITTEE PUBLIC HEARING The Malden Planning Board and Malden City Council Ordinance Committee will jointly hold a public hearing in the Herbert L. Jackson Council Chamber, Malden City Hall, 215 Pleasant Street, Malden, MA at 7:00 P.M. on Wednesday, December 11, 2024, in accordance with Title 12, Chapter 32, Section 050 of the Code of the City of Malden, regarding petitions for zoning amendments, as proposed in City Council Papers ##356/2024, 376/2024, 389/2024 and 399/2024, to further amend the following sections of Title 12 of the Code of the City of Malden (MCC) as follows: A. Sections 12.12.500 (new), MCC (Use Regulations) (CCP 356/2024). To establish regulations and requirements for Site Plan Review for Educational, Religious and/or Child Care Facilities. B. Administrative & Miscellaneous Revisions to the following sections of MCC (CCP 376/2024). 1) Sections 12.12.010A and 12.12.030 (Use Regulations): provisions re: dwelling multifamily, more than six but not to exceed seven stories; daycare centers; nonprofit schools. 2) Sections 12.28.010.B, C, D, E, F and H (Nonconforming Uses, Lot, Buildings and Structures): provisions re: single and two-family dwellings; three-family dwellings; Residence A, B and C zoning districts; Residential Office, business and industrial zoning districts; extension; abandonment/ non-use, extinguishment. 3) Sections 12.20.020.H (General Offstreet Parking Requirements, Central Business District): provisions re: reduction. 4) Section 12.32.030.B (Certificate and Permits, Special Permits): provisions re: administration; voting threshold. 5) Sections 12.12.140.F (Site Plan Review Committee), 12.28.140.E (Rowe’s Quarry Site Plan Review Committee), 12.32.060 (Definition of Working Artist): provisions re: Malden Redevelopment Authority. C. Sections 12.12.030, 12.16.010, 12.20.010 & 12.32.060, MCC (Use Regulations, Table of Intensity Regulations, Offstreet Parking & Loading Regulations, Definitions) (CCP 389/2024). To establish a new use category, Motor Vehicle Services, and use regulations, dimensional controls, parking and loading requirements, definition; corresponding revisions to existing provisions re: use category, Gasoline Filling & Service Station; parking and loading requirements for Car Wash; definition of Service Station. D. Section 12.32.060, MCC (Definitions). To establish a definition for Retail Car Wash. The full texts of the proposed zoning amendments (City Council Papers ##356/2024, 376/2024, 389/2024 and 399/2024) are available for public review on the City of Malden website at https://cityofmalden.legistar.com/ Legislation.aspx and with the City Planner, Inspectional Services, Room 330, and the City Clerk, Room 220, Malden City Hall, 215 Pleasant Street, Malden, MA. By: Diane M. Chuha, Clerk Malden Planning Board By: Amanda Linehan, Chair Malden City Council Ordinance Committee November 22, 27, 2024 ing the team’s latest title run with the launch of the Celtics Banner 18 instant ticket game, a $10 ticket that is on sale now at Lottery retailers across the state. HOW LONG WAS LAST WEEK’S SESSION? BHRC | SEE PAGE 27

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