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January 3, 2022
Safety, Services, & Licenses Committee Meeting
Finance Committee Meeting
A
All
right
good
evening
and
welcome
to
the
january
3rd
2022
safety
services
and
licensing
committee
meeting,
and
I
just
want
to
call
the
meeting
to
order,
welcome
everyone
happy
new
year
and
click.
Please
take
the
role.
A
Okay,
thank
you
and
I'll
entertain
a
motion
to
dispense
with
the
reading
of
the
minutes
of
the
last
meeting.
D
C
E
C
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E
B
A
A
B
Madam
clerk,
can
I
make
a
motion
to
approve
this
this
evening
I
had
spoke
to
the
applicant.
He's,
got
some
I'll
make
a
motion
to
approve
pending
zoning?
D
B
I'll
just
say
briefly
that
he's
owned
a
business
in
the
ward
in
the
past
in
a
couple
different
locations
he's
been
an
outstanding
business
owner,
certainly
look
forward
to
him
opening
but,
like
I
said
he
has
a
couple
zoning
things
he's
got
to
resolve,
but
I
think
this
is
the
best
way
to
move
forward.
Thank
you.
A
Anyone
else
nope,
I
agree.
I
have
also
spoken
to
mr
medeiros
and
I'm
looking
forward
to
it's
been
business
opening
pending
zoning.
If
there's
no
further
questions
or
comments
I'll
ask
the
collection.
C
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E
C
C
C
D
A
A
Okay,
with
no
one
being
present
council
president
would
be
proper
to
continue
this
again.
B
Well,
we
just
passed
the
last
one.
I
know
there
might
have
been
some
inconsistency
in
the
clerk's
office
were
getting
some
notices
out
the
last
few
weeks.
So
I'm
okay
with
passing
this,
it
is
the
business
has
been
operating
for
quite
some
time.
C
B
A
A
Okay
motion
for
discussion
and
are
you
peter
okay?
Well,
if
you'd
like
to
come
forward,
you
can.
A
You
just
state
your
full
name
and
your
address
for
the
record.
Please.
H
Okay,
my
home
address
it's
60:
balsam
drive,
east
greenwich,
rhode,
island,
zero.
Two
eight
one,
eight
thanks.
A
Okay,
sir,
would
you
like
to
just
take
up
a
moment
to
tell
us
a
little
bit
about
your
business.
H
Yeah
we've
been
open
since
1968
we've
been
doing
fairs,
we're
the
first
ones
of
the
biggie
in
the
ryland
building
selling
wieners,
and
we
did
the
woodstock
fair
and
now
we're
doing
a
commercial
concession
trailer.
Now
we're
doing
local
events
through
pvd
events.
E
B
A
D
A
A
Okay,
I'm
seeing
no
public
comment
if
you
want
to
just
take
a
second
to
explain
the
application
and
then
we
can
ask
questions
from
the
committee
involved.
Sorry,
would
you
like
to
explain
it
all
the
transfer
of
the
stock,
adding
stockholders.
I
Yes,
okay,
the
original
stockholder
100
shareholder
at
the
current
time
is
present
with
us
tonight.
He
is
parth
a
patel.
I
C
E
A
C
F
A
J
A
A
J
Holiday
hours
can
be
open
on
holidays
like
easter,
is
on
a
sunday
and
to
be
open
on
sundays.
A
Excellent,
is
there
any
questions
or
comments
from
the
committee
councilwoman.
C
Jermaine,
thank
you
and
chairman.
What
are
the
hours
of
operation
of
the
business.
J
A
E
A
B
This
is
this
jp
spoonums
yeah,
it
was
withdrawn.
We
can
actually
have
this
removed
from
the
docket.
A
K
K
It's
tony
poycompa
21
stephanie
drive,
scituate,
rhode,
island,
zero.
Two
eight
two,
five.
A
A
Okay,
so
if
you
want
to
tell
us
a
little
bit
about
latte
love
coffee
house,
then
we
will
ask
some
questions
if
there
are
any
from
the
committee
and
take
a
vote.
K
Sure,
well,
we've
been
open
for
three
years
now
we're
a
specialty
coffee
shop.
We
do
a
lot
of
well
everything's
all
made
in-house.
We
we
make
our
own
pastries
sandwiches,
we're
specialty
coffee
shops,
we're
open
seven
days
a
week,
seven
to
five
every
day
and
that's
that's
pretty
much.
It.
A
K
B
Thank
you
chair.
First
off
sir,
I
just
want
to
say
thank
you
for
being
here.
You
run
a
great
business.
Are
you
nothing,
but
compliments
about
your
operation
up
there
on
ward
4
and
certainly
appreciate
that
you
have
your
business
here
in
the
city,
our
one
more
thing,
our
regular
clerk
isn't
here
this
evening.
Normally,
when
something
comes
up
like
this
and
you
haven't
had
a
victim
license
for
the
last
couple
years,
usually
you
have
to
pay
for
the
last
couple
of
years.
B
Thank
you
very
much
and
good
luck
on
your
continued
success,
appreciate
it.
A
B
A
Okay,
I
see
no
business
from
the
traffic
engineer.
We
have
no
show
cause,
we
don't
see
anyone
present
from
the
police
department.
Chief
warren
is
here
from
the
fire
department,
but
I
see
no
business.
Is
that
correct?
Okay,
all
right
and
we
will
move
on
to
license
renewals
before
the
committee?
D
C
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E
A
D
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E
E
E
B
A
D
A
A
A
Based
on
the
final
guarantee
of
people,
whether
a
detail
is
required
and
a
st
mary's
bayview
academy
winter
ball,
also
based
on
the
final
guarantee
of
detail,
is
required.
A
C
A
A
L
L
Good
evening,
everyone
happy
new
year,
it's
monday
january
3rd,
7
p.m.
I'd
like
to
open
up
the
monthly
finance
committee
meeting,
mr
clerk,
could
you
please
take
a
roll.
A
L
Okay,
I'd
like
to
have
a
motion
to
continue
the
prior
meetings
minutes
to
next
month,
so
moved.
We
have
a
second.
A
E
L
Yes,
okay,
we
have
no
committee
business
matters
carried
over
and
I'd
like
to
move
on
to
correspondence
communications
at
this
time,
I'd
like
to
ask
director
robert
strom,
if
he
would
so
graciously
speak
on
the
arpa
funds
that
are
allocated
in
the
current
budget.
M
Well,
thank
you
chairman.
He
was
asked
of
me
to
discuss
the
opera
funds
that
we've
received
just
to
give
the
committee
an
update.
We've
received
21
million
of
the
42
million
so
far
we'll
be
receiving
more
in
may,
and
I
believe
august
of
22.
M
M
M
It
was
based
on
a
at
the
time
we
didn't
have
all
the
statistics,
but
at
the
time
it
was
based
on
a
base
year
of
fiscal
year,
19's
actuals,
and
then
what
we
had
for
fiscal
year,
20's
actuals
and
also
what
we've
budgeted
for
21,
because
at
that
time,
as
you
know,
21
wasn't
not
completed
and
then
what
we
also
budgeted
for
22.
M
so
based
on
the
base
year
and
what
we've
came
up
with
with
revenue
items
that
were
short
of
what
the
actuals
were.
In
19,
we
came
up
with
the
restaurant
tax
of
using
267
992
third
party
rescue
of
623
898
municipal
court
traffic.
Fines
of
514
000
building
permits
went
the
opposite
way.
It
was
a
you
know.
It
was
overage
of
118
162.
M
plumbing
permits
were
704.
Inspection
permits
were
584,
592
interest
income
for
800
0938
during
this
time
and
parks
and
recreation
receipts,
686
977,
along
with
tangible
property
taxes
of
the
loss
of
businesses
and
revenues
of
2.5
million.
M
Since
that
time,
we've
we've
been,
you
know,
getting
more
information
from
opera,
the
state
et
cetera,
and
there
is
a
a
worksheet
excuse
me
that
we
use
that's
about.
It
shows
a
base
year
again
of
19,
but
you
use
4.1
percent,
we're
calculating
that
now,
we've
it's
based
on
the
18-month
period
from
june
of
19
to
december
of
20,
and
then
from
that
point
december,
20
to
december
21,
which
we
have
not
finalized
yet
because
we
just
ended
the
calendar
year.
M
So
it's
not
really
based
on
year,
it's
based
more
on
a
calendar
year.
The
figures
should
be
pretty
close
to
what
we
estimated
it
might
even
be
a
little
bit
more.
But
at
this
point
the
7.8
million
is
what
is
required
to
balance
out
fiscal
year.
22's
budget.
D
Thank
you,
director,
strom,
just
the
public
safety,
payroll,
expense
of
1.6,
I'm
sorry,
the
the
public
safety
payroll,
expense,
1,
657
000.-
was
that
just
attributable
to
covid,
or
was
that
the
overall
budget
for
that
department.
L
D
L
I
have
a
question
sure:
are
you
working
on
any
anticipated
expenses
similar
for
the
next
budget?
I
mean:
will
there
be
expenses
similar
to
these
lost
revenues
in
the
in
the
next
budget?
In
your
opinion,
I'm
not
asking
you
to
pinpoint
anything
or
give
us
a
number.
I'm
just
saying
you
anticipate
any
lost
revenue
numbers
going
into
the
next
budget.
M
There
may
be
some
line
items,
yes,
that
of
revenues
that
will
be
affected
for
next
year,
but
some
of
these
will
be
generating
more
than
what
we
anticipated.
So
some
of
these
may
drop
off,
but
there'll
be
some
others
that
may
be
added
on
it.
Probably
I
don't
know
if
it's
going
to
be
up
to
that
level
of
7.8
million.
It's
too
early
right
now
to
tell.
E
M
Yes,
actually
during
this
time,
the
going
from
19
to
20,
it
really
increased
by
151
000
and
then
it
dropped
off
in
21
and
then
in
22
budgeted.
It
dropped
off
a
bit.
But
overall
it's
151,
minus
19
minus
14,
which
is
an
overall
increase
of
118
162.
A
Thank
you
director,
shawn,
thank
you
for
attending
today
and
explaining
some
of
this
from
the
the
past
budget.
I
know
you've.
You've
explained
it
a
few
times
already,
I'm
just
curious
to
kind
of
piggyback
off
of
what
councilman
ferry
just
said.
When
do
you
think
we
will
know
any
of
the
anticipated
needs
for
loss
of
revenue
from
harpa
for
the
next
budget?
Do.
M
Revenues
in
general
are
trending
fairly
well,
but
you
know
I
don't
know
how
it's
going
to
continue,
especially
now
that
we've
turned
a
little
bit
to
more
of
a
covert
issues
in
the
last
month
or
two.
So
I
don't
know
how
that's
going
to
affect
some
of
the
revenues.
A
M
M
L
Okay,
I
would
personally
like
to
thank
you
for
doing
this
for
us
and
giving
us
good
insight
if
someone
does
ask
us
or
has
a
question,
we're
able
to
give
them
a
good
response.
Thank
you
very
much
for
coming
and
doing
this
tonight.
L
Okay,
let's
move
on,
I
see
we
have
no
one
in
chambers
or
no
one
on
zoom,
so
we
will
close
public
hearings
at
this
time
and
we
have
new
matters
before
the
committee.
L
First,
we
have
real
estate
tax
abatements.
Do
I
have
a
motion
to
approve.
A
E
E
A
B
L
Okay:
next,
we
have
a
tax
assessment
board
of
review.
I
guess
that's
just
a
report.
That's
for
informational
purposes.
Only
is
there
any
discussion
on
that
matter.
L
E
E
B
E
B
B
Yeah,
just
briefly,
I
know
we're
almost
out
of
here.
I
don't
want
to
take
any
time,
but
just
as
a
reminder,
we're
going
to
be
coming
up
soon
on
the
arpa
workshops
that
we're
going
to
be
hosting
looking
like
the
first
one's
going
to
be
january,
27th
at
6
p.m,
we'll
be
right
here
in
council,
chambers
and
virtual
if
virtual
is
allowed
and
the
governor
signs
the
executive
order,
we'll
certainly
take
advantage
of
that
and
be
all
virtual,
but
as
of
right
now
january,
27th
6
p.m.