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A
B
Stall,
our
heads
please
heavenly
father,
we
come
before
you
this
evening.
As
your
humble
servants,
we
ask
that
you
watch
over
these
proceedings
and
bless
us
with
your
divine
guidance
and
your
unparalleled
wisdom,
help
this
council
to
always
engage
in
meaningful
discussion
and
remind
us
to
be
thoughtful
and
compassionate
in
our
decisions,
as
our
choices
affect
the
lives
and
the
well-being
of
others.
Please
bless
the
great
town
of
west
walwick
and
the
good
citizens
who
live
in
it.
We
pray
this
in
your
name,
amen.
A
A
C
Councilman
messier
here,
councilman
padula
here,
council
vice
president
miko
here
council,
president
gosling
here,
here's
a
quorum
development
agreement
regarding
tax
stabilization
for
the
rehabilitation
and
redevelopment
of
the
former
united
states
post
office
building
located
at
1190
main
street
west
warwick
rhode
island
also
identified
as
assessors
plat
16
lot.
121
buy
in
between
ddm
properties,
llc,
the
arctic
village
redevelopment
agency
and
the
west
warwick
town
council
of
the
town
of
west.
A
Discussion
who
wants
to
stop
craig.
F
Council
president,
members
of
the
council,
you
will
recall
that
we
were
before
the
council
a
few
weeks
ago
to
discuss
the
development
agreement.
At
that
time,
the
council
gave
direction
to
the
redevelopment
agency
to
get
together
with
mr
cambio
and
work
out
the
details
of
development
agreement.
We
worked
back
and
forth
over
those
several
weeks
on
language
we
conferred
with
our
solicitor,
as
well
as
mr
williamson,
on
certain
changes
in
the
development
agreement,
and
what
you
have
here
before
you
this
evening
is
the
final
product.
F
The
redevelopment
agency
did
vote
on
the
language
that
is
before
you
and
is
forwarding
it
to
you
for
your
consideration
and
approval.
A
I
had
a
lot
of
fun
reading
this
because
it
was
scanned
in
sideways
yeah
every
time
you
flip
an
ipad
over
because
the
paper
flips
that
way.
So
luckily
I
was
able
to
print
it
out,
but
rather
interesting.
I
got
I
personally
got
to
read
a
lot
of
this
agreement
and
I
thank
everybody
who
worked
on
it.
I
know
there's
some
endless
hours
on
this.
It's
been
brought
before
us
a
few
times
now
and
it's
been
about
six
to
eight
months
in
the
making.
A
I
just
want
to
go
over
a
few
quick
things
that
were
pointed
out
to
me
and
I
think,
speaking
to
nick
last
night,
he
has
some
wording
that
he'd
like
to
see
fixed
nick.
Did
you
have
that
with
you
actually.
F
Not
not
to
step
in
front
of
mr
cambio,
but
I
did
distribute
just
before
the
meeting
in
front
of
you
is
a
strikeout
version
of
some
we'll
call
them
scribner's
errors.
There
are
they're
typographical
errors
that
were
in
the
document,
and
mr
cambio
asked
that
we
provide
to
you.
So
there
are
two
documents
one
says
draft
on
it:
you'll
see
the
lines
on
the
side
where
the
corrections
are,
the
corrections
are
in
red
and
the
second
document
is
actually
the
corrected
version.
A
And
everything's
in
red,
and
the
only
other
thing
that
is
my
concern
is
to
make
sure
that
I
I
like
the
agreement
and
again
I
thank
everybody
just
want
to
make
sure
continues
through
the
agreement
that
all
taxes
are
paid
on
the
property
prior
to
this
agreement.
So
that's
that's
my
only
concerns
with.
C
A
Anybody
from
articulate
development.
F
C
G
F
Jim
marsh
chairman
of
village
redevelopment,
so
again
the
dr
the
document
you
have
in
front.
A
Of
you
is,
should
be
the
final
we've
worked
diligently
on
this.
F
Passed
and
try
and
get
this
two.
C
Projects
going
here
in
arctic
and
try
and.
A
A
F
So
so
what
this
is
is
what
we
would
call
a
tax
stabilization
agreement.
This
is
kind
of
unique
document
and
without
getting
into
the
details.
F
This
is
a
proposal
from
the
owner
of
the
post
office,
which
is
the
building
next
door
to
enter
into
a
we're,
going
to
call
a
tax
stabilization
agreement
in
exchange
for
developing
the
property.
So
it's
not
to
sell
the
property
it's
actually
so
mr
cambio
can
come
in
and
re
rehabilitate
the
property
and
put
it
out
to
market
for
a
new
use.
That
use
has
yet
to
be
determined,
he'll,
be
marketing
the
property
for
anywhere
from
residential
to
office,
to
business,
uses
and
part
of
the
agreement.
F
Is
that
once
the
the
tax
excuse
me
once
the
development
is
complete,
a
tax
agreement
will
kick
in
which
will
stabilize
the
taxes
through
the
years
then
upon
sale
of
the
property.
Mr
cambio
is
to
reimburse
the
community
six
percent
of
the
sales
price
plus
one
and
a
half
percent
to
be
distributed
to
different
agencies
in
the
town
in
exchange
for
no
more
payment
in
taxes
on
the
building
for
20
years.
F
D
A
Well,
it's
also
a
start
of
a
test.
You
know
this
could
be
the
beginning,
like
you
said,
we've
seen
some
development
going
on
here
in
attic.
Mr
cambio
has
pointed
out
the
post
office
and
other
properties
that
he
may
be
interested
in
developing,
so
we
got
to
start
somewhere,
and
this
is
where
we're
going
to
start.
E
E
C
A
A
I
C
A
Move
and
second
any
discussion,
any
public
discussion-
they're,
not
all
in
favor
aye
aye
opposed
eyes
have
it.
The
licenses
that
were
just
approved
was
a
bloom
here:
company
victorian
ikea
hunter
and
chavy
inc,
bonk
brothers,
remodeling,
all
kennel
licenses
have
been
approved,
the
circus
license
and
they've
all
been
approved.
C
D
A
My
question:
is
there
there's
the
town
of
charleston
reaching
out
to
cities
and
towns
to
support
a
resolution
and
support
governor
gina
raimondo's
promise
program?
Then
they're
also
looking
for
resolution
to
relative
to
regulation
on
earth
removal
extraction,
colin
charleston
is
busy.
A
D
I'm
not
going
to
support
what
I'm
reading
here.
It
has
no
concern
around
it's
it's
above
our
pay
grade
and
as
far
as
the
president
going
for
illegal
immigration,
I'm
not
gonna.
That's
the
aclu
yeah,
I'm
not
that's
their
fight,
not
mine.
A
C
Additions
and
cancellation
of
taxes
tax
assessor
resolved
that
the
attached
additions
in
the
amount
of
four
thousand
four
thousand
seven
hundred
and
one
dollars
and
thirty
three
cents
in
cancellations
in
the
amount
of
496
dollars
and
60
cents,
be
presented
to
the
tax
assessor
for
approval
of
the
town
council.
In
accordance
with
article
25,
section
5
of
the
west
war
code
of
ordinances
is
hereby
approved.
The
original
list
is
on
file
in
the
office
of
the
tax,
assessor
move.
G
This
this
ordinance
a
couple
of
people
inquired
as
to
the
background
of
it.
So
I
thought
maybe
take
a
few
minutes,
especially
for
the
new
councilman
that
and
get
into
the
zoning
background
out
of
it.
It
deals
with
setbacks.
G
Zoning
code,
when
it
was
created,
set
up
setbacks
which
are
an
area
from
a
boundary
line
where
originally
it
was
set
up
so
that
buildings,
the
primary
building
on
a
piece
of
property,
would
not
be
too
close
to
the
boundary
line.
So
they
set
these
things
up
setbacks.
You
can't
have
a
10
feet
from
your
side,
boundary
and
different
setbacks
from
different
zones,
as
population
grew,
and
things
got
more
dense,
more
things
than
just
the
original
buildings
went
into
this,
keep
them
out
of
the
setbacks.
G
The
tool
shed
you
buy
at
home
depot
the
swimming
pool.
You
can't
have
them
in
a
setback.
You
can't
have
it
too
close
to
your
neighbor's
boundary
the
problem.
The
situation
was,
if
you
wanted
to
put
your
if
you
had
a
10
foot
setback
from
the
sideline,
and
you
wanted
to
put
your
tool
shed
in
eight
feet,
you
had
to
go
to
zoning
and
get
a
variance
things
continued
along
that
line.
G
The
concern
was
that
this
boat
stored
there
if
we
got
a
big
storm
or
something
and
that
boat
went
over.
As
I
recall,
the
boat
was
big
enough,
so
it
would
not
only
damage
a
car
that
might
be
parked.
There
might
have
hit
the
house
at
that
point
in
time
the
council
came
or
suggested
I
draft
the
original
water
ordnance
and
those
items
that
were
in
your
audience,
the
trailers,
the
boats
and
everything
else.
Basically,
what
the
council
wanted
was
keep
them
out
of
the
setback,
keep
them
a
distance
from
the
boundary
line.
G
This
is
pretty
much
the
way
most
communities
in
the
in
the
the
state
operate.
These
things
can't
be
in
the
setback.
The
definition
of
a
of
a
storage
was
that,
if
you
put
one
of
these
objects
there
for
any
31
days
in
a
120
day
period,
it
was
considered
storage.
So
that's
the
background
to
it.
We
it
started
because
we
had
this
very
large
boat
on
a
boundary
line
and
create
a
problem.
G
A
couple
of
weeks
ago,
months
so
ago,
councilman
messick
called
me
and
asked
me
about
it.
I
gave
him
the
background
to
it.
I
prepared
the
ordinance
he
he
had
some
questions
about
it
and
his
comments
said
he
wanted
the
council
to
discuss
it.
So
I
prepared
the
ordinance
and
submitted
it
because
it
was.
It
is
a
zoning
ordinance
prior
to
coming
before
your
state
law
requires
that
it
goes
to
the
planning
board
for
a
recommendation
and
went
to
the
planning
board.
Last
evening
the
planning
board
made
an
unfavorable
recommendation
to
the
council.
G
They
felt
that
allowing
these
three
items,
the
camp
of
the
rv
and
the
travel
trailer
to
be
placed
on
a
boundary
line
was
not
a
good
idea.
So
the
in
having
said
all
of
that
being
a
lawyer
that
likes
to
talk.
Basically,
all
it's
saying
is
we're
going
to
allow
people
to
have
their
camper,
their
travel,
trailer
or
their
mobile
home
right
up
to
a
boundary
line.
G
H
H
G
Varies
though,
but
in
our
ten
zone
and
then
our
six
zone
may
have
a
different
one,
I
I
don't
know.
G
G
H
No,
I
was,
I
wasn't
on
the
council,
obviously
in
2015,
but
david
and
angela
were
so
now.
The
boat
seemed
to
be
the
big
issue
and
a
boat
isn't
isn't
an
issue,
and
I
I
did
watch
the
meeting
last
night
I
wasn't
able
to
attend,
I
did
watch
it.
Boats
were
kept
being
brought
up,
the
boat
isn't
part
of
the
one
of
the
items
we
decided
when
me
and
me
and
al
that
talked
was
we
didn't
decide
to
include
them.
G
Once
that
boat
issue
came
up-
and
I
don't
remember
who
it
was
that
request
that
I
get
this
when
I
got
into
doing
the
research
to
prepare
the
audience
that
started
with
a
boat,
I
found
out
that
most
of
the
communities
didn't
only
include
the
boat
yeah.
They
went
down
this
type
of
I'll
call
a
vehicle
or
object
so
that
when
I
did
it
looking
at
the
the
jet
in
general,
the
ordinances
throughout
the
state.
This
was
this
was
the
common
language
that
was
used,
so
it
spread
from
boat
to
camper
and
everything
else.
D
I'm
a
true
believer
jay
I
I
agree,
but
I'm
going
to
give
you
the
pros
and
cons
that
what
made
I
was
on
that
council
and
so
was
david.
What
transpired
for
us
to
tighten
up
this
law?
We
had
more
complaints
than
anything.
I
believe
you
own
to
square
one.
You
should
be
able
to
utilize
every
square
inch
of
your
property
because
you're
paying
taxes
on
it.
D
I
would
vote
for
a
person
to
put
up
a
shed
right
on
a
property
line.
You
own
it
so
today.
So
if
you
want
to
butt
it
up,
I
have
no
problem
with
that.
The
problem
I
have
were
campers
boats
and
we
went
through
it
and
it
and
it
wasn't
select
enforcement.
Believe
me
the
only
way
that
the
town
finds
out
or
someone
enforces
it
is
when
one
of
the
neighbors
complain
when
someone
else
has
to
move
theirs.
They
said
how
about
down
the
street
angelo's
got
one
or
how
about
down
the
street.
D
Well,
no,
it's
not
because
you're
going
to
get
a
complaint,
the
town's
not
going
there
and
looking
at
it
when
you
as
a
councilman
you're,
going
to
realize
when
you
go
to
a
complaint,
you've
got
two
people.
You've
got
the
complainer
and
the
person
they're
complaining
about
you're,
going
to
make
one
happy
and
you're
going
to
make
it.
D
You
know
you're
damned
if
you
do
you're
damned,
if
you
don't
with
the
campus.
The
reason
why
I'm
against
the
not
having
a
setback
is
because
these
ranches
are
small.
You
have
a
camper,
I'm
not
talking
about
a
40
50
000
camper,
I'm
talking
about
the
one
that
isn't
even
road
worthy.
They
register
it
for
five
dollars
or
fifteen
dollars
whatever
it
is,
they
keep
it
in
the
yard.
They
got
people
sleeping
there.
Well.
D
H
D
D
I
I
I
have
my
differences.
I
mean,
I
think,
that
you
own,
the
property
should
be
able
to
do
what
you
want,
but
if
you're
making
my
property
worth
less,
then
what
you
now
you're
affecting
the
neighborhood
you're
affecting
those.
H
H
H
Because
that
was
never
brought
up
here,
I
did
specifically
when
I,
when
I
called
out
that
was
the
first
thing
I
said.
I
wanted
to
make
sure
that
it
wasn't
put
in
for
safety
reasons,
because
then
I
wouldn't
have
even
touched
it
at
all.
That
was
the
first
thing.
I
asked
how
I
wanted
to
make
sure
that
wasn't
the
reason.
D
Being
that
close
to
someone's
property
and
them
looking
at
it
all
day,
I
mean
I
have.
I
have
a
little
bit
of
a
problem
with
that.
I
have
more
complaints
with
the
trailers
being
able
to
stay
there,
then
not
being
able
to
stay
there.
I
mean
there's
a
few
that
complain.
They
want
to
bring
their
trailers,
bring
it
there,
but
the
majority
of
the
people
don't
want
it
and.
D
D
H
And
I
heard
that
when
I
was
I
watched
the
the
meeting
last
night
I
mean,
I
don't
think
people
are
going
to
be
moving
to
west
warwick
because
they
want
to.
D
A
Like
my
property,
because
nobody
can
park
next
to
me,
but
me
when
you
get
into
these
smaller
neighborhoods
and
I
go
one
street
over
and
driveways
were
built
right
back
then
right
on
top
of
each
other,
and
so
it
gets
into
a
hairy
situation
because
somebody
wants
to
pocket
in
their
driveway.
Obviously
you
want
to
keep
the
wheels
off
the
grass
keep
the
dampness
out
of
there
good
for
the
not
good
for
the
brakes
so
on
and
so
forth,
so
they
want
to
pocket
on
their
driveway,
but
it's
up
against
their
pro
neighbors
property.
A
A
I
don't
they
don't
care
who
makes
the
complaint
if
angelo
made
a
complaint
against
me,
they're
gonna
go
just
because
there
was
a
complaint
filed
now
personally,
the
10
foot
rule.
That's
like
a
shed.
I
mean
I've
seen
a
lot
of
shits
right
on
the
border,
but
you
know
some
neighbors,
don't
like
them
next
to
their
property,
but
you
know
those
are
neighborly
things
that
you
work
out
pools.
A
I
I've
been
here
in
zoning
meetings
where
people
start
talking
about
pools
and
the
neighbors
all
say,
I'm
fine
with
that
pool
going
there
and
they
still
voted
down
and
they
tell
them
to
buy
a
smaller
pool,
which
I
think
is
ridiculous,
because
you
own
a
piece
of
property.
Your
neighbors
are
fine
with
you.
I
agree,
you
know
that's
fine,
but
again,
there's
other
reasons
why
now
these
campers
are
close
to
the
road
if
they're
blocking
views?
Well,
that's!
What's
coming.
H
A
I
have
a
cousin
who
lives
on
court
when
they
built
her
house.
She
had
no
part
of
it.
They
built
their
house,
they
put
a
fence
all
the
way
around
six
foot
stock
heat.
She
bought
the
house.
She
moved
in
two
weeks
later
she
got
a
letter
from
the
town
saying
she
has
to
reduce
the
fence
and
she's
like
well.
How
did
I
get
a
co?
If,
if
I
didn't
do
this
fence,
she
had
to
take
her
fence
down.
A
You
know
there
is
there's
ordinances
against
fences,
bushes
and
again,
if
there's
I,
I
name,
I
can
name
a
few
places.
I
drive
around
out
of
this
town
that
I
bought
of
this
town
I
drive
by
them.
I
can't
get
around
the
trees.
It's
all
for
safety
reasons,
so
the
25
feet
back
was
a
stipulation
as
you're
driving
down
the
street.
Now,
let's
say,
kids
are
playing
in
your
neighbor's
yard:
you're
driving
down
the
street
normal
20
miles
an
hour
25.
A
So
and
all
of
a
sudden,
you
can't
see
those
kids
playing
because
that
camper's
covering
their
whole
entire
front
yard,
because
that's
the
step
back
for
your
house,
is
25
feet
from
the
road.
Also,
these
kids
are
playing
in
the
front
yard
and
one
kid
comes
coming
out
and
also
you're
driving.
You
don't
see
that
kid
until
the
last
second,
because
he's
already
on
the
road,
because
the
camp
is
in
your
way.
That's
that's
why
some
of
these
ordinances
come
into
place.
Now
I
saw
some
of
the
complaints
on
facebook.
I
looked
into
him.
A
A
So,
of
course,
you're
gonna
get
your
beans
busted
if
you're
not
gonna,
listen
to
the
torah,
and
I
think
our
building
official
and
minimum
housing
are
very
fair
to
the
situation.
So
if
you're
21
feet
and
you're
a
four
foot
difference,
I
don't
think
they're
gonna
bust
you
home,
but
if
you're
up
against
the
road
and
you're
blocking
traffic
or
you're
repeating
views.
Well,
I
I.
H
H
D
H
G
If,
if
I
might
just
from
from
a
legal
perspective
on
this,
the
one
area
that
david
has
been
raising
that
I
I
have
a
serious
problem
with
is
the
front
setback.
I
I
you
know,
I
I'm
not
here
to
I'm
in
a
drafting
council,
make
the
decision.
I
personally
have
a
problem
with
setbacks
were
created
for
a
reason
in
the
zoning
codes
to
keep
that
space
open
between
neighbors.
G
I
won't
get
into
it's
because
it's
not
my
function,
the
side
or
the
rear
setbacks.
I
do
have
a
problem
with
the
front
setback
because,
as
david
says,
the
fro
the
front
setback
is
is
something
right
up
to
your
front
yard.
That
can
create
a
problem.
We
had
it.
We
had
a
situation
where
the
the
restaurant
down
in
natick,
just
before
the
bridge,
wanted
to
put
front
seating
out
and
he
wanted
to
put
a
fence
around
it
for
safety.
G
A
This
yeah,
this
one
came
in
the
variance
correct
this
one
came
before
the
town
council,
because
a
constituent
on
new
light
street
had
a
very
large
boat.
Yes,
that
was
being
absolutely
nothing
done
with.
It
was
never
put
in
the
water
personally,
when
somebody
goes
camping
that
can't
believe
the
yacht
once
in
a
while
or
if
somebody's
actually
really
using
the
boat,
it
leaves
usually
four
months
five
months
a
year,
it
might
come
back
so
kind
of
like
your
neighbors
get
a
reprieve.
A
All
these
items
like
trailers
and
all
that
can
be
moved
they're
on
wheels.
Boats
are
a
little
tougher
unless
they're
on
a
trailer
if
they
get
put
on
supports.
But
this
one
here
came
before
us
in
2015
this
very
large
boat
and
it
was
on
a
dead
end.
It's
you
know
it
was,
but
the
neighbors
didn't
like
it
plain
and
simple:
they
just
did
not
like
the
boat
there
and
it
was
repeating
their
property.
It
looks
like
it
was
going
to
fall
over
into
somebody
else's
property,
and
that's
that's
where
this
came
from,
but.
C
Anyways,
I
thought
the
boat
issue,
or
things
and
setbacks
started
way
back
in
two
years.
G
G
The
council
tabled
it,
and
I
came
back
and
I
put
in
the
description
that
storage
was
on
the
property
for
more
than
31
days
in
any
120
day
period
of
time.
We
we
were
concerned
with
just
what
david
brought
up
about
you
know.
Somebody
brought
his
camper
in
for
the
weekend
was
that
storage
was
two-week
storage,
so
we
used
that
and
and
the
problem
continued
to
grow,
where
we
were
having
a
great
deal
of
difficulty
with
people
coming
in
for
variances
and
what
have
you
and
it
became
for
the
zoning.
G
But
a
real,
tough
question
about
as
angel
said
earlier.
Well,
he's
got
a
boat.
Why
can't?
I
have
one
so
at
that
point
in
time
because
of
the
because
the
problems
that
this
was
creating
the
council
us-
and
I
remember-
was
somebody
and
said:
we've
got
to
tighten
this
thing
up
and
I
met
with
mark
carollo,
the
town
planner
and
that's
when
in
2015
we
decided
okay.
G
This
is
the
ordinance
we're
not
going
to
give
the
zoning
board
a
chance
to
say
this.
Guy
can
put
it
four
feet.
This
guy
can
put
it
on
the
boundary,
but
no
you
can't
so
it
became
prohibited.
You
had
to
keep
these
items
out
of
your
setbacks
and
I
realized
jay.
I
have
been
handling
zoning
since
2004
and
when
you
ask
me
what
the
setback
of
any
district
is,
I
can't
tell.
H
A
A
I
I
believe
in
that,
but
you
also
got
to
take
in
consideration
safety,
welfare
and
everything,
of
course,
and
I
do
of
the
residents
of
west
wall.
So
as
it's
being
said
that
you
know
that
we
want
you
so
far,
you
know
it's
not
just
because
we
just
want
to
watch,
tops
and
say
you
got
to
keep
it
25
feet
back.
There
are
other,
like
coventry
has
the
same
type
of
ordinance,
so
doesn't
warwick
now
and
unfortunately,
some
people
can't
keep
their
campers
in
their
yards
or
whatever,
and
that's
why
they
have
these
storage
areas.
A
A
Works
for
you,
but
you
know,
unfortunately,
I've
never
had
my
father's
owned
a
camper
most
of
his
life
and
the
way
my
property
situates.
It's
there's!
No,
nobody
near
me.
So
I
can.
I
can
put
a
camper
anywhere
in
my
yard
and
not
have
an
issue,
but
unfortunately
that
doesn't
work
one
two
streets
over
because
everybody's
on
top
of
each
other.
At
that
point,
so
it
does
have
I
mean
trailers.
A
H
H
A
Days,
yeah,
but
we
have
a
place
over
here
that
we
just
cleaned
up
on
the
side
of
jerry's
mr
wet,
was
it
wet
stein
or
what's.
A
Up
greenstein
or
something
what's
the
name,
the
it's
the
fabric,
place,
marshall.
A
Industries
for
years
he
had
storage
trailers
there
all
over
the
place
and
he
was
filling
up
with
his
orders
and
whatever
else
well.
Finally,
somebody
said
you
know
what
this
is
killing
the
value
of
my
property
looking
at
develop
over
there
they're
looking
to
do
everything
as
soon
as
somebody
comes.
They
see
these
trailers
for
years.
Since
I
was
a
kid,
those
trailers
have
been
those
things
have
been
there.
Fred
actually
had
some
fred
actually
had
it
cleaned
up
and
told
them,
here's
the
ordinance
since
2015.
A
You
can't
have
these
trailers
on
site
all
these
containers
on
site
for
more
than
31
days.
Of
course,
now
I
get
the
phone
call
and
I
drive
by
all
the
containers
are
gone.
I'm
like
looks
really
good.
You
know
it
looks
a
lot
better.
The
neighborhood
is
cleaned
up.
I
I
couldn't
defend
the
business
owner
at
that
point,
I
said
I
I
agree
with
the
town
manager.
He
did
nothing
wrong
here.
A
I
think
that,
personally
and
and
one
of
his
employees
were
going
to
run
against
me
and
everything
else-
and
I
said
well,
so
be
it,
but
you
know
what
there's
reasons
why
you're
going
to
put
some
of
these
things
in
place,
because
people
will
abuse
it,
because
here
it
is
one
camper.
All
of
a
sudden,
somebody
buys
a
camper,
a
trailer,
a
boat
and
has
that
all
cramped
in
there
yeah.
What
does
your
yard
look
like
now.
A
A
H
G
A
I
understand
I
just
disagree
with
the
container.
So,
like
you
rent
a
pie,
yeah
you
put
a
pod
there.
Well,
some
people
put
pods
there
for
a
lifetime
because
it's
cheaper
than
rent,
you
don't
get
taxed
on
it.
You
don't
do
anything
you're
paying.
Eighty
thirty
sixty
dollars
a
month
for
a
storage
ship
right.
E
D
H
D
D
But
I
mean
the
insurance
companies
say:
I'm
not
going
to
insure
your
house.
Look,
you
got
a
fire
hazard
here
and
you
can't
force
the
other
person
to
that's
where
they
have
the
the
people
complaining
to
the
town.
Look.
My
insurance
company
said
they're
penalizing
me,
because
my
neighbor's
got
a
trailer.
It's
only
10
feet
away
from
my
house
and
because,
when
they're
on
a
property
line,
they're
10
feet
away
from
the
setback
where
they
put
up
their
house
and
and
and
it
causes
a
problem
for
that
neighbor
and
that's
the
only
reason.
D
A
A
A
H
A
Went
through
I
went
through
this
a
couple
weeks
ago,
working
with
fred,
you
know
a
car
that
was
here
since
1926
or
whatever
it
was.
The
building
official
put
a
tag
on
it
and
it's
it's
sitting
way
back.
It
was
in
the
back
of
land
motors
and
mr
lamb
decided.
You
know
what
the
car's
been
here
since
1925..
He
sent
me
a
picture
of
it.
I
got
involved,
I'm
like
it's
part
of
and
and
the
builder
official
said,
I'll
pull
the
ticket
because
he
didn't
realize
this
was
part
of
the
history
of
lamb
motors
1926.
A
And
he
got,
he
got
a
chrysler
company
to
come
in
they're,
going
to
take
it
they're
going
to
try
to
redo
it
and
they
took
it
out
of
here,
but
he
didn't
want
any
problems
with
the
town
and
but
again
that
was
set
back
75
feet.
It's
just
an
eyesore
and
he
tagged
it
was
it
selective
enforcement.
I
could
tell
you
no.
He
was
the
first
building
official
that
enforced
it.
B
So
I
feel
a
little
a
little
conflicted,
because
I
do
believe
that
people
have
the
right
to
use
their
property
the
way
they
want
to
use
their
property
within
the
boundaries
of
the
laws
where
I
live,
it's
pretty
much
zoned
r10,
so
there's
quite
a
bit
of
space
large
driveways
in
my
neighborhood
there
aren't
many
rvs
they're
big,
the
ones
that
are
there
are
big,
but
they're,
not
they're,
not
like
they're,
not
because
the
yards
are
larger,
they're
unassuming
to
some
degree.
B
But
in
thinking
about
this
all
week
and
driving
here
I
was
driving
down
east
greenwich
ave,
and
I
was
I
was
thinking
about
this.
My
brother
lives
on
east
grenada.
Those
houses
are
much
closer
together.
It's
a
main
road.
I
drove
by
this
particular
area
where
there
was
a
street
coming
out
to
east
grenada
and
there
wasn't
a
driveway
that
far
from
that
street-
and
I
was
thinking
if
someone
was
on
that
side
road
and
they
were
trying
to
to
exit
on
to
east
grenada.
B
They
might
not
be
able
to
see,
and
that
concerns
me
a
little
bit.
So
you
know
I'm
a
little
bit
taunt
because
I
understand
where
councilman
messier
is
coming
from
and
again
thinking
people
have
the
right
to.
We
all
do
we
all
feel
that
way,
but
it
could
present
a
safety
issue
if
and
especially
listen
to
what
everybody's
saying
and
and
watching
the
planning
board
last
night
there
could
be
safety
issues.
A
I
I
try
not
to
embarrass
any
individual
on
that
page,
but
I
I'll
tell
them
I'll
look
into
the
matter
and
what
I
end
up
doing
and
I
I
worked
with
that
individual
with
the
unregistered
one.
I'm
like
well
wait
a
minute.
You
were
unregistered,
that's
the
first
thing,
but
I
said
you
were
unregistered
last
year,
the
year
before
in
the
year
before
that
you
didn't
tell
anybody
on
facebook
that
you
were
unregistered.
A
G
G
That's
when
a
swimming
pool
came
in
so
the
zoning
ordinances
each
not
each
year,
but
from
the
time
we
had
none
until
today
they
have
gotten
more
restrictive
on
your
property
use,
and
one
of
the
things
that
I,
as
a
zoning
attorney
has
to
caution
is:
are
we
taking
away
a
right
to
the
use
of
the
property
which
becomes
a
taking
and
then
all
of
a
sudden,
we've
denied
somebody
of
a
property
right?
G
D
Thing
that's
a
big
problem
and
a
concern
too.
I
I
know
last
spring
and
summer
I
got
a
million
calls
on
landscapers
who
live
next
door
to
neighbors
they
bring
in
their
trailer,
which
is
okay
to
bring
it
in
10
feet
away
from
the
property,
their
landscaping
trailer.
They
got
a
full
grass
clippings.
You
know
what
that
stuff
smells
like
in
a
day
or
two,
so
the
neighbors
have
their
windows
open.
They
smell
that.
Now.
How
do
you?
How
do
you
justify
that?
D
What
do
you
do
so
eventually,
there's
going
to
be
some
kind
of
ordinance,
that's
going
to
come
out
that
landscapers
are
not
going
to
be
able
to
bring
the
grass
clippings
in
the
yard.
I
don't
know
I
mean,
but
there's
a
million
complaints
in
the
neighborhoods,
where
they're
coming
in
with
their
pickup
trucks
loaded
with
grass
clippings
and
the
stench
at
90
degree
weather
is
terrible.
I
mean
I
understand
the
landscaper
wants
to
bring
his
truck
into
his
yard,
but
you
got
to
have
some
consideration
about
your
neighbor
too.
D
That's
got
to
smell
that
so
I
mean
it's
just
one
or
the
other
you're
damned.
If
you
do
you're
damned,
if
you
don't
so,
I
mean
there's
30
000
residents
in
this
town.
You
can't
just
make
five
happy
because
they
can't
park
their
vehicles
in
their
yard.
You're
gonna
make
the
majority
happy
and
along
the
way,
you're
going
to
make
somebody
mad
at
you
and
you're
going
to
make
somebody
happy.
So
it's
a
terrible
position
to
be
in,
I
don't
like
being
in
it,
but
you
have
to
make
a
choice,
sometimes
right
from
wrong.
C
Tim,
a
judge
once
told
me
that
there
was
no
definition
to
quiet
enjoyment
of
your
property,
but
what
he
did
say
was
an
angel
just
said
it.
C
Zoning
planning
everything
else
when,
after
you
know,
things
were
done
in
a
haphazard
way,
it's
always
for
the
benefit
of
the
many
to
the
detriment
of
the
few
and
that's
the
problem.
So
you
break
in,
like
I
said
before,
zoning
it,
it
was
the
wild
west.
You
could
do
what
you,
whatever
you
want,
there's
a
couple
of
houses,
some.
C
Thank
you.
The
point
is,
there's
going
to
be
a
there's,
got
to
be
a
median
line
somewhere,
and
it's
just
that
the
people
that
are
approaching
you
they're
not
hitting
the
line.
That's
then
that's,
you
know
obviously
causing
some
problems
within
the
neighborhood,
but
the
proverbial
inch
would
become
a
mile.
So
whatever
happens
in
ward,
three
would
effectively
happen
before.
C
A
A
C
C
C
C
H
D
H
A
H
H
A
A
D
B
H
H
H
C
E
C
E
G
H
H
C
D
D
A
E
C
C
C
A
Congratulations:
yeah,
let's,
let's
just
direct
the
town
manager,
to
look
into
it
further
and
go
from
there.
You
might
be
a
different,
unique
situation
again
if
it's
on
the
lawn
and
it
wasn't
25
feet
back.
That's
one
thing
but
you're
in
your
driveway.
It's
always
to
be
10
feet
and
if
you're
sideways
in
the
driveway
you're
10
feet,
you
can
tell
you're
about.
I
mean
you
might
be
nine,
but
you.
A
H
D
D
A
Opposed
eyes,
have
it
keep
it
off
the
agenda
too,
even
though
we
table
just
keep
it
off
the
agenda
until
we
want
to
revisit
it.
A
C
C
A
F
I
live
on,
kowalik
drive,
26
kowalik
and
I
wanted
to
defend
george
I'll
tell
you
he's
been
a
heck
of
a
guy
he's
been
one
heck
of
a
neighborhood.
It
was
and
when
he
says
he
put
something
on
that
driveway
believe
me,
I
never
seen
the
attire
or
anything
else
go
on
his
lawn
over.
There
he's
a
very
particular
person
and
we've
become
very
good
friends,
so.
F
I've
had
a
a
rv
on
my
property
for
17
years
that
I've
been
there
and
I
never
never
had
a
problem
with
any
of
my
neighbors
until
somebody
else
moved
in
across
the
street
from
me.
That's
what
happens
yeah,
that's
that's
what
happened
and
they
came
after
me
tooth
and
it
was
just
terrible,
that's
all,
but
they
finally
calmed
down
there
again.
I
had
all
plenty
of
room
to
put
my
army
in
there.
I
made
an
extended
driveway
over
there.
I
went
you
know.
F
F
F
B
G
A
couple
months
ago,
I
got
a
call
from
christine
that
we
wanted
to
look
into
the
veterans
exemption
and
when
we
looked
into
the
veterans
exemption,
I
found
out
that
the
exemption
status
ordinances
in
the
town
was
a
mess
so
working
with
christine
and
thank
god,
working
with
christine,
because
she
was
incredible
and
bringing
me
through
this.
We
took
what
were
I'll
call
the
exemption
ordinances
of
the
town
and
basically
redid
them.
We
didn't
make
any
structural
changes
to
the
ordinances,
except
put
them
in
some
type
of
a
anonymous.
G
The
first
thing
we
we
did
was
we
looked
at
the
order
in
which
the
ordinances
was
were
put
into
effect
and
what
we
had
was
we
had
an
audience
number
one
that
dealt
with
the
elderly.
We
had
audience
number
two
that
dealt
with
veterans.
We
had
ordinance
number
three
that
dealt
with
the
blind.
We
had
audience
number
four
that
dealt
with
the
veterans.
There
was
no
semblance
of
order,
so
we
we
put
them
in
where
we
can
now
go
and
look
at
what
we
have
in
a
sensible
manner.
G
The
the
next
change
we
made
was
that
a
lot
of
our
ordinances
did
not
comply
directly
with
the
enabling
statutes,
so
we
rephrased
our
ordinances
to
comply
with
the
state
statute.
We
did
a
couple
of
things
like
one
of
our
ordinance
referred
to
the
blind
and
we
brought
it
up
to
date,
and
we
call
we
now
talk
about
the
visually
impaired.
G
We
then
went
into
the
fact
that
the
state
enabling
laws
had
a
number
of
enabling
laws
for
exemptions
that
we
didn't
have,
including
stuff
that
was
directly
direct,
the
right
to
westward.
For
example,
there
is
an
exemption
for
the
fire
station
area.
G
Not
we
didn't
have
it
in
our
ordinance
the
state
had
in
the
namely
ai,
so
we
we
added
those
things
to
it.
The
next
thing
we
did
was
when
we
were
looking
at
the
ordinances.
We
had
no
idea
where,
in
the
state
statutes,
these
particular
ordinances
came
from,
so
we
added
in
each
case
the
state
statute
that
gave
it
to
us.
The
big
change
that
came
about
was
that
when
the
council
would
set
up
an
ordinance,
for
example,
they
the
council,
wanted
a
258
dollar
and
40
cent
reduction
on
residential
elderly
residential
taxes.
G
So
in
my
memo
to
you,
I
I
gave
you
the
example
that
on
the
cl
and
I'll
call
it
the
class
a
residential
classification,
they
pay
a
rate
of
25.84.
A
thousand.
A
ten
thousand
dollar
exemption
will
give
them
the
258.40
reduction
that
the
council
want
wanted
all
elderly
to
have.
However,
when
christine
goes
to
the
next,
the
two
family
classification,
that
rate
was
37
and
27
cents.
G
So
we
tweaked
the
statute
so
that,
instead
of
saying
10
000
it's
we
said
that
the
exemption
is
based.
You
use
the
exemption
is
set
on
each
individual
classification
so
that
when
the
council
says
to
christine,
we
want
to
give
258.40
to
all
people
over
over
65
years
old.
She
can
set
the
exemption
on
the
single
family
at
ten
thousand
dollars
and
I
calculated
it
out
that
she
would
set
the
exemption
on
the
next
one
at
nine
thousand,
nine
hundred
thirty
three
dollars
and
thirty
one
cents
which
you
could
set
in
it.
G
You
know
at
whatever
the
rate
came
out
to
be,
but
that's
that's
the
only
major
change
that
we
made
in
the
ordinances.
G
The
other
thing
that
we
did
add
was
the
legislature
just
passed
an
act
that
up
until
now
on
the
court
and
I'll,
simplify
by
saying
on
the
commercial
energy
generating
things
the
wind
turbines,
the
sun,
you
weren't
allowed
to
tax
the
state
passed,
an
act
that
says
that
the
department
of
administration
is
going
to
set
the
rate
that
can
be
taxed
on
these
commercial
ventures.
G
G
And
so
again,
if
we
put,
if
you
would
act
that,
on
that
section,
article
five,
that
I've
added
to
the
audiences
you'll
be
able
to
tax
them
for
whatever
money
you
can
get.
If
you
don't
enact
that
you
can't
tax
them,
that's
pretty
much
in
a
nutshell.
I
can't
tell
you
what
a
pleasure
was
and
how
great
christine
has
in
helping
me
out,
because
I
knew
nothing
about
the
tax
structure.
A
Any
questions
glad
it
cleaned
up
because
it
was
a
mess.
We
have
a
lot
of
audiences
that
are
a
mess
right
and
you
know
just
because
one
always
contradicts
the
other,
because
we
make
changes
and
whatever
else
and
next
thing
you
know
we
find
out
five
years
later.
We
have
to
correct
this
because
of
that.
C
C
A
We
did
talk
about
that
last
year
as
a
council
right
now
budgetary
reasons.
I
don't
think
we'll
be
even
talking
about
it
this
year.
A
G
Take
a
moment
with
the
consoles
for
something
you
just
raised
david
about
the
conflicts
and
the
ordinances
I
met
with
marianne
yesterday
and
what
I
have
done
is.
I
have
prepared
a
list
of
all
ordinances
that
the
council
have
passed,
has
passed
that
have
not
been
updated
into
the
code
of
ordinances,
including
the
resolutions
for
fees,
I've,
given
it
to
mary,
ann
and
she's,
going
to
when
the
supplement
comes
out,
that
our
code
of
ordinances
and
our
fee
resolution
is
up
to
date.
G
As
far
as
we
know
it
at
that
point
in
time,
based
on
what
the
council
instructed
me
to
do
a
few
a
few
weeks
ago,
I
will
then
contact
each
of
the
departments
with
an
updated
ordinance,
and
hopefully
at
that
point
in
time
when
each
department
is
told
these
are
the
sections
of
our
code
of
ordinances
that
deal
with
your
department.
Please
get
back
to
me
and
let
me
know
any
changes
that
have
to
be
made,
and
I
even
want
to
contact
the
council
and
say
these
are
our
fees,
any
changes
you
want.
G
A
Why
we're
on
ordinances?
I
know
we
brought
it
up
last
meeting.
I
want
to
bring
it
up
this
meeting,
having
a
chance
to
speak
to
you,
I'm
not
sure
if
you
even
know
about
it,
but
I'm
looking
at
working
at
an
ordinance.
I
think
the
council's
looking
to
see
an
ordinance
about
taxing
places
of
worship
as
of
january
1st,
2017,
meaning
anybody
any
church
or
place
of
worship
was
here
prior
to
january,
1,
2017
they'll
still
be
considered,
non-profit
whatever
it
may
be.
A
A
We
are
not
financially
able
to
sit
here
and
start
letting
churches
move
into
the
town
and
overwhelm
very
large
tax-paying
properties
and
so
we're
looking
at
possibly
taxing
those
places
of
worship.
But
again
anybody
who
was
a
place
of
worship
prior
to
january
1
2017
we're
not
looking
to
do
anything
with.
D
C
A
A
I
Dave
go
ahead.
First
of
all,
I
received
a
call
from
the
west
rock
housing
authority.
They
have
two
vehicles
and
they
would
like
us
to
repair
the
vehicles
for
them.
We
would
charge
them
labor
and
we
would
set
up
an
account
with
nappa
or
a
couple
other
pot
stores
where
they
would
get
billed
directly
for
the
parts
that
we
get
for
that
car.
So
only
thing
we're
going
to
do
is
collect
an
hourly
prevailing
wage
from
that
entity
to
pay
for
the
labor.
They've
got
some
vehicles
so.
I
Was
just
something
we
were
asked?
I
brought
it
to
fred
and
fred
says:
let's
bring
it
to
the
council
and
let's
ask
and
see
what
you
want
to
do:
okay
and
then
the
second
one
I
was
approached
by
the
chief
ramsey
up
in
west
greenwich,
he's
looking
for
somebody
that
that
knows,
police
cars,
which
we
have
our
guys.
Our
guys
are
trained
on
all
the
ford
vehicles
and
stuff
like
that,
and
he
would
like
us
to
repair
their
vehicles
same
thing.
I
He'd
have
his
own
account,
set
up
all
his
parts
and
everything
would
charge
to
him
and
we
would
just
charge
him
by
the
hour
and
west
grinch
would
pay
us
by
the
hour
to
fix
their
vehicles.
That
money
would
in
turn
go
into
the
general
fund,
either
the
general
fund
or
back
towards
what
payroll
or
wherever
I
don't
see.
D
It
I
just
have
a
little
a
little
problem
with
that.
I
mean,
I
know
being
in
somewhat
the
automobile
business
and
years
ago,
did
repairs
and
body
work
and
everything
that
we
don't
no
longer
do.
I
think
this
hurts
two
people
we're
only
going
to
make
a
few
bucks
on
this.
I
think
it's
going
to
be
more
hassle
than
what
it's
worth
and
we
are
taking
away
from
businesses
in
town
that
are
licensed
and
pay
taxes
to
do
these
repairs.
D
My
opinion,
I
don't
think
that
we
should
be
in
the
automobile
repair
business.
I
think
we
have
all
we
can
do
to
handle
our
own
equipment
and
it's
not
like
we're
going
to
make
200
300
dollars
a
year
where
it's
going
to
make
a
a
difference
on
the
budget.
I
think
we're
talking,
you
know,
maybe
ten
fifteen
thousand
dollars
in
repairs
and
they'll
be
pushing
it
and
then
again
we
will
be
doing
motor
jobs,
transmission,
jobs.
I
don't.
I
don't
think
we
should
that's
my
opinion.
D
C
I
He
said
he
just
made
the
suggestion
he
asked
if
he
would
be
interested
right.
Like
I
said
I,
it
doesn't
matter
to
me
either
way
all
right,
I
brought
it
to
fred
fred
says:
let's
bring
it
to
the
council
and
let
them
discuss
it.
That's
true,.
C
I
D
D
D
D
E
E
Well,
I
wouldn't
have
an
issue
with
that
with
the
simple
reason:
they're
they're
in-house
they're
they're
west
walwick.
E
D
D
D
D
B
Would
we
have
to
guarantee
a
certain
time
to
them.
I
Our
guys,
I
let
guys
are
there
around
the
clock
in
the
snow
snowstorm
anyway,
so
maybe
they're
in
and
out
I
mean
the
truck
would
come
in
fast
went
down.
Of
course
I
was
a
good
priority.
What
are
your
thoughts?
Fred.
E
I
agree
with
a
lot
of
the
concerns,
particularly
a
larger
fleet,
with
like,
like
a
west
greenwich
situation
where
they
have
multiple
vehicles.
I'd
be
open
to
giving
a
trial
on
the
housing
authority.
It
is
just
two
vehicles.
I
don't
think
it
would
tax
overly
tax,
the
the
group
and,
if
they're,
not
working
with
anybody's
in
particular.
Now
what
are
the
two
vehicles?
They
do
support
residents
in
town.
A
C
I
H
C
D
There,
no
pun
intended
dave,
I
mean
now
we're
gonna,
do
work
for
an
authority
and
take
business
away
from
a
town
person.
I
don't
go
for
it
at
all.
A
E
H
I
agree
with
jay,
I
noted
west
greenwich,
but
I
would
agree
for
a
trial
run
of
a
year
so.
A
Right
now
we
do.
We
do
also
maintain
seniors
senior
center's
vehicles.
Also
right
when
needed,
I
mean
john.
B
I
would
be
okay
with
the
housing
authority.
I'd
also
be
okay
with
the
trial
period
as
long
as
it
doesn't
tax.
The
mechanics
yeah.
B
A
A
Agree
with
you
100
angelo,
we
should
all
be
supporting
the
businesses
in
town
which
we
do,
but
we
have
no
authority
in
telling
them
where
to
get
it
serviced
and
if
they're,
if
they're
going
to
warwick,
you
know,
then
what
can
we
say?
Well,
you
know
that's
why
I
said
find
out
where
they're
getting
a
service
and
right
now
there's
nobody
servicing
them.
So
why
not
help
them
out
and
make
a
little
money
and
you
know,
go
towards
the
mechanic
salaries
and
hopefully
I
still
I.
A
A
Right,
what's
next.
B
B
Basically
one
of
my
constituents
who's
in
the
military
was,
I
think
he
was
going
to
alaska
and
he
had
concerns
regarding
putting
things
in
order
for
his
family
and
he
has
a
large
family.
He
has
a
family
of
eight
six
kids
and
they're
young
they're
little
and
one
of
the
things
that
he
requested
was
an
additional
trash
bin
and
additional
recycling
bin.
So
I
was
not
part
of
the
council,
but
I
was
certainly
president
last
year
when
the
council
said
they
wanted
to
charge
75
for
these
bins.
B
But
you
know
it
was
handed
to
me.
I
went
to
david
with
it
and
asked
you
know
what
his
opinion
was
he's,
not
as
generous
as
me.
His
his
opinion
was
the
recycling
bins.
You
know
there's
a
profit
being
made
there,
so
we
would
probably
give
that
before
giving
away
the
trash
bin.
But
ultimately
I
decided
to
give
them
both
bins,
and
I
guess
that
prompted
david
dpw
to
because
he
doesn't
like
to
give
anything
away.
I'm
only
kidding
he.
B
It
prompted
him
to
go
to
fred
and
fred
came
back
to
me
and
it
basically
brought
us
to
this
point
where,
in
my
opinion,
it
was
a
special
circumstance.
So
so
I
allowed
for
it.
But
ultimately
I
think
what
we
need
to
do-
and
this
was
our
discussion-
is
to
define
what
makes
a
special
circumstance
and
whether
or
not
we
either
discount
something
or
we
give
something
to
someone
well.
A
A
C
A
And
we're
just
blowing
through
garbage
and
there's
no
what's
going
on
at
this
house,
there's
no
need
for
all
the
trash,
then
nicole
said
she
would
go
to
the
house
and
deal
with
the
individuals
and
talk
about
how
recycling
and
how
you
know
ways
of
working
with
them
to
get
this
to
work
for
them.
Now,
when
we
run
into
six
eight
ten.
A
Thank
you
jay
six,
eight
ten
people
in
a
household-
and
you
know
I
I
ran
into
it
in
my
award
off
carson
street,
there's
five
kids,
two
adults,
seven
kids,
you
know
seven
people
in
a
household
two
garbage
cans,
a
recycle
bin
and
a
garbage
can
was
unfeasible.
A
I
said
I'm
willing
to
give
you
a
free,
recycle
bin,
because
I
would
like
to
see
you
recycle
more
and
they're
very
high
into
recycling,
and
but
if
you
need
an
extra
trash
bin,
I
believe
you
should
pay
for
that,
because
there
is
a
tonnage,
cost
and
everything
else
towards
that.
So
that's
why
I
was
against
it.
I
I
personally
think
that
that
should
be
a
conversation
between
the
councilman
and
the
dpw,
and
you
know
and
going
based
upon
size
of
homes.
You
know,
like
I
said
my
mother
has
the
same
situation
in
coventry.
A
It's
just
her
in
the
house.
She
takes
her
bin
out
once
a
month.
She
doesn't
and
it's
lucky
if
it's
half
full
at
that
point,
you
know
you
know.
So
it
all
depends
on
the
situation
of
the
household,
and
I
understand
what
that
gentleman
was
doing.
He
wanted
to
put
all
the
stuff
in
order,
but
I
know
in
my
neck
of
the
woods
in
my
neighborhood.
A
H
A
A
I
I
mean
I
fill
my
bin
up
every
two
weeks,
it's
to
the
top,
usually
where,
before
I
had
the
little
bit
once
that
was
full
everything
was
going
in
the
trash
because
I
didn't
want
to
overflow
yeah.
H
D
D
B
Because
I
have
a
large
family,
I
have
six,
you
know,
but
my
circumstances
are
different.
I
could
afford
the
bin,
so
you
know
this
is
one
of
the
reasons
why
I
said
give
them
the
bin,
because
I
thought
it
was
an
extenuating
circumstance.
I
When
we
first
started
this
new
one-on-banded
policy
with
the
new
bins
and
all
that
stuff,
we
had
some
long
discussions
over
here
with
the
old
council
and
it
came
down
to
the
end
where
they
agreed
that,
if,
if
someone
needed
an
extra
recycling
bin,
we
would
give
them
an
extra
recycling
bin,
because
we're
trying
to
promote
recycling
if
they
had
too
much
trash
they'd
have
to
pop
by
the
75
bin.
For
the
second
one.
I
I
Tipping
fees
are
going
up
this
year
and
they're
going
to
go
up
again
in
another
two
years,
and
you
know
just
giving
away
trash
bins.
Do.
D
Then
they
do.
Someone
needs
a
ban,
but
no,
it
must
be
the
somebody
asking
for
two
bins.
I
think
the
river's
coming
up.
That's
the
call.
H
Oh
god,
how
do
you
define
it,
though?
I
think
that
is
difficult.
I
mean
I
I
just
I
kind
of
like
the
way
we
I
feel
like
it's
working
now
where
on
special
requests.
I
don't,
I
don't
think,
there's
going
to
be
an
overrun
of
people
asking
for
extra
bins.
I
kind
of
like
the
way
we're
doing
it.
Now
we
don't
get
a
not
too
many.
H
H
B
C
B
A
Because
I
know
you
and
I
were
talking
about
it
and
you
know
being
a
serviceman
that
was
going
in
taking
off
leaving
his
family
here.
You
know
I
did
suggest
you
know
maybe
giving
him
my
recycle
bin.
What
what
I
would
suggest
from
here
on
out
is
any
councilman
gets
his
phone
call
reach
out
in
the
call,
let
the
let
your
constituent
know:
hey.
A
H
H
A
I
B
E
A
D
D
H
A
I
H
A
H
H
I
How
many
do
you
think
we
gave
up
the
recycling
bins?
Second
bits,
not
really
that
many
though
right,
maybe
maybe
35.
F
F
Eight
nine,
like
eight
or
nine
sets
a
week.
D
I
D
I
I
H
D
D
H
H
B
A
A
E
Just
real
quickly,
council
vice
president
damico
myself,
I
think
councilman
messier
was
also
going
to
attend,
but
he
was
last
minute
unavailable.
We
met
with
eric
weiner,
who
was
does
the
food
trucks.
He
did
the
food
trucks
for
our
event
in
the
fall,
and
we
met
with
the
purpose
of
talking
about
ways
that
we
can
amend
our
permitting
ordinances
to
make
it
more
food
truck
friendly,
because
I
think
we
talked
about
after
that
event.
E
It
was
very
successful
and
people
really
liked
them
that
we
might
be
able
to
utilize
them
in
ways
for
other
events
and
maybe
create
special
events.
Just
for
that,
maybe
at
the
civic
center
things
like
that,
putting
controls
in
there
they
can't
be
within.
You
know,
200
feet
of
an
active
restaurant
or
something
like
that.
H
E
Yes,
so
just
to
let
the
council
know
we
are
looking
at
what
some
of
the
other
communities
are
doing
that
are
successfully
having
these
these
food
truck
events
and
really
they
draw
a
lot
of
people
and
they
don't
just
limit
themselves
to
the
food
trucks
they
go
around
and
do
other
things
too
in
town.
So
it's
an
opportunity
to
at
least
try
something
out,
but
to
make
it
work.
E
We're
gonna
have
to
make
our
ordinances
and
our
fees
more
friendly,
so
that
we
can
at
least
maybe
even
on
a
trial
basis,
come
up
with
a
policy
that
works
well.
A
E
D
D
Well,
because
we
always
wanted
to
take
care
of
people
in
house.
First
of.
A
Remember
what
happened
here
before
I
was
on
the
council.
You
had
these
weekend.
Flower
shops
set
up
here
right
and
wipe
out
our
flower
business.
That.
D
A
B
H
H
B
B
I
I
think
it
benefits
the
town
even
beyond
that,
like
we
talk
a
lot
about
building
community-
and
you
know
we
like
this
event
that
we're
having
in
october,
I
mean
we
want
more
events
like
that
when
we
have
even
like
the
the
just
the
music
just
come.
A
If
they're
here,
for
you
know
our
event
they're
doing
an
event
up
at
the
civic
center
or
if
they're
doing
something
here
and
I'm
all
for
it,
I
mean
it's
a
one
day.
It's
a
one
day
thing
they're,
not
in
here
what
I,
what
I'm
against
and
I've
been
very
adamant
about,
are
like
these
lemonade
trucks
or
slushy
trucks
that
come
to
our
ball
fields.
A
All
the
time
parked
there
and
they're
not
pulling
a
permit
right,
but
yeah
here
they
are
taking
money
away
from
the
concession
stands
for
the
local
leagues
and
then
they're
just
sitting
down
there
when
you
ask
them
for
their
permit
or
license
they
get
behind
the
car
start
up
and
leave
because
they
don't
be
bothered.
But
if
they're
here
all
the
time,
that's
one
thing:
if
it's
one
time
events,
I
I
mean
that
french
frying
guy,
he
had
a
mile
long
well.
H
But
I,
but
I
do
think
like
they
have
an
event
coming
up.
One
of
the
reasons
he
brought
up.
They
have
an
event
coming
up
at
the
civic
center.
I
don't
know
exactly
which
event
it
was
and
he
was
either
gonna
get
a
25
permits,
which
is
the
one-time
fee
or
he
was
like.
Is
it
worth
it
for
my
drivers
to
get
the
yearly
permit
to
come.
E
H
D
A
H
D
D
E
A
G
E
E
So
the
council
knows
you
know.
I
brought
this
up
to
the
state
on
several
occasions
that
we
need
province,
water
to
be
more
engaged
in
flood
control.
They
don't
think
it's
their
business
fred.
D
D
They
could
let
it
go
another
two
feet,
but
no
they
take
the
shot,
they
do
it
and
there's
no
control
the
reservoir.
They
let
it
go,
build
up,
build
up
instead
of
and
they
still
let
them
they
do.
Let
it
out
and
they
wait,
wait,
wait
and
then
all
of
a
sudden
boom.
They
bang
everybody
out.
Yeah
and
you
know
you're
banging
out.
You
know
our
government
don't
take
care
of
us
like
they
did
haiti,
they
rebuilt
their
whole
thing
on
the
floods
or
or
new
orleans.
D
E
Just
so,
you
know
that,
as
a
result,
though,
right
now,
uri
with
dem
is
involved
in
this
project,
they're
actually
doing
a
full
analysis
on
the
reservoir
specific
to
flooding
downstream
and
that
they've
never
done
that
before
and
they're
working
with
national
weather
service
and
a
few
other
agencies
to
put
all
the
data
together
and
at
the
end
of
this
it'll
be
they've.
Already
I've
been
to
a
few
meetings
already,
and
they,
the
data
is
very
consistent,
showing
that
they're
causing
excessive
flooding
downstream,
because
the
fact.
E
Not
able
to
currently
manage
it
properly,
you
know
the
boards
are
one
thing,
but
they
really
need
control
devices.
So
what
we're
looking
at
is
saying
fema
instead
of
spending
millions
after
the
flood.
Why
not
we
spend
a
couple
million
and
put
into
the
flood
control
and
then
make
them
do
that?
So
that's
that's!
That's
what
the
study
is
about
and
hopefully
go
talk,
go
talk
to
that
wall
right
there
yeah!
Well,
it's
simple.
A
Absolutely
and
it's
coming
down
in
a
bottlenecks,
so
you're
gonna
have
those
issues
and
unfortunately
you
have
to
figure
out
how
to
stop
it.
Fred,
I
chief
parish,
left,
I
was:
are
we
still
scheduled
for
thursday
for
a
meeting
with
coventry
at
the
harris
fire
station.
D
We
have,
we
have
a
meeting
thursday,
not.
A
This
thursday,
no
this
is
thursday
morning
donald
trying
to
take
a
look
at
that.
Just
to
give
you
a
head,
I
guess
there
was
an
article
in
today's
times.
I
didn't
get
a
chance
to
read
it,
but
it's
been
advertised
at
west
fork
and
a
few
other
places
are
interested
in
the
building.
That's
actually
a
bidding
process,
it's
not
an
actual
going
up
for
sale,
it's
sealed
bids.
I
guess
so
we
have
to
look.
I
know
I've
asked
for
christine
myself,
you,
the
building
official
and
chief
barris,
to
be
there.
A
B
A
C
B
A
A
A
Again,
I
just
want
to
point
out:
you
know
angel,
I
know
you're
against
it,
but
if
we
get
a
good,
we
get
a
good
deal
on
it.
Our
building,
that's
on
the
corner
of
wakefield
street
then
can
go
fully
into
the
tax
roll.
Also
where
right
now,
our
building
there
doesn't
make
any
taxes,
see
what
I'm
saying
and
we
don't
pay
any
taxes
down.
We
don't
make
any
taxes
down
there.
So
again,
I
just
want
to
look
at
it
again.
It's
in
the
preliminary
stage.
A
We
have
until
the
27th
to
decide
or
put
the
bid
in
you
know
who
knows
if
we
can
get
it
for
cheap
carpentry
from
what
I'm
being
told
from
the
individuals
that
have
called
me
they'd
like
to
see
it
stay
a
fire
station.
I
know
other
people
right
next
door
are
looking
at
it.
Bill's
pizza,
I
don't
know
what
he's
looking
to
do
over
there,
but
he's
looking
at
it.
H
Okay,
now
I
want
to
bring
up
just
to
remind
everybody.
We
got
the
earth
day
cleanup
coming
up
on
saturday
at
8.
30.
can
be
right
here
at
the
post
to
anybody
that
wants
to
come
on
help.
If
you
want
to
contact
barbara
tayback,
the
information
is
on
facebook
or
you
can
literally
just
show
up
here
at
8
30
to
12.
H
A
G
A
Well,
I
just
was
bringing
up
the
upcoming
appointments,
because
I
know
last
year-
god
rest
his
soul,
but
I
he
was
here
asking.
When
are
we
going
to
get
this
list
down
to
almost
nothing?
Well,
it's
down
to
three
so
recreation
committee
member
award,
three
planning
board,
alter
alternate
member
five
year
term
technology
committee,
ward,
two
to
expire,
12,
31
18,
what
three
12
31
18
and
1
5
12
31
18.
E
It's
it's
turned
out
to
be
pretty
big.
I
just
secured
a
the
lunatic
who
does
who
does
for
the
extravaganza?
E
Who
does
does
balloon
animals
so,
along
with
the
face
painter
the
character
artist,
we
have
a
lunatic
we've
secured
sponsorships
angelo
and
I
about
a
thousand
dollars
between
donations,
good
monetary
donations
and
eggs.
So
flyers
have
been
copied
they're
on
their
way
to
the
schools.
It's
all
over
facebook.
So
remember
the
date
april,
15
rain
or
shine.
It's
a
9
a.m.
E
At
nine
o'clock
this
is
it's
not
an
event
where
you
show
up
at
nine
right
and
then
you,
you
do
your
part
in
the
egg
on
and
then
you
show
up
at
10
o'clock
and
then
you
can
still
do
it
now.
There's
gonna
be
a
lot
going
on.
We've
contacted
a
lot
of
resource
groups
right
now.
We're.
E
About
about
25
of
them
right
now
between
places
like
the
pra
wic,
some
local
youth,
sports,
leagues,
boy,
scouts,
girl
scouts,
so
those
type
of
organizations
and
basically
it's
to
see
what
can
west?
What
can
we
do
in
west
wallick
and
a
lot
of
people,
maybe
not
familiar
with
how
old
I
have
to
be
to
join
boy
scouts,
or
when
does
the
summer
camp
program
begin?
This
is
going
to
be
the
stage
for
the
for
these
people
to
to
showcase
what
what
we
can
do.
E
D
A
Just
to
go
over
something
real,
quick
friday,
friday
friday,
the
the
circus
will
be
here
in
town.
That's
right
for
anybody.
It's
heard.
95.1
they've
been
advertising
it,
but
we
also
did.
I
also
had
an
interview
with
john
parentia
95.1
concerning
the
event,
as
I
respect
peta
and
their
organization.
A
A
I've
had
other
animals,
I've
had
rabbits,
you
know,
there's
only
so
much
that
I'll,
listen
to
and
I'll,
not
tolerate
anybody
threatening
a
town
employee,
especially
when
they're
trying
to
do
their
job
and
do
the
right
thing
for
the
community
and
bring
family
events.
A
So
if
any
of
you
get
any
complaints
or
concerns
about
my
interview
with
95.1
or
anything
like
that,
please
feel
free
to
direct
them
towards
me.
You
know-
and
I'm
not
saying
everybody
in
that
organization
is
like
that
individuals
have
their
own
beliefs
and
but
to
to
do
that
and
make
town
employees
very
upset
and
have
to
worry
about
their
job
or
whatever
and
worry
about
people
threatening
them
on
friday.
A
D
We
do
you
know
we,
don't
we
don't
knock
anybody
for
having
their
own
beliefs,
don't
knock
us
for
having
our
beliefs
everybody's
entitled
to
their
opinion
and
their
facts,
what
they
think
of
facts,
so
just
because
you
don't
like
it,
I
might
like
it
or,
and
it's
nothing
to
do
with
cruelty
to
animals
or
anything
like
that.
It's
just
that's
my
feeling.
Everybody.
H
A
Yes,
and
and
again
peter
individuals-
I
mean
they
flooded
our
email
server,
the
other
night
with
950
emails
in
one
night
to
one
individual
right
and
it
was
the
same.
A
H
H
A
And
I'm
going
to
tell
you
right
now:
if
the
circus
is
a
huge
event
and
if
it
works
out,
do
it
again?
I
think
it
should
happen
every
single
time
as
long
as
there's
no
cruelty
to
animals
and
things
are
going
the
way
it
should
be,
they
pulled
all
their
proper
permits.
They've
done
everything
they
were
supposed
to.
Do.
A
That's
the
other
thing
they
gave
every
student
in
west
warwick
a
free
ticket
as
long
as
a
paying
adult
is
present.
You
know
they're
trying
to
make
this
a
big
community
event
and
again
hopefully
it's
a
success,
and
hopefully
we
don't
have
too
many
issues
up
there
and
you
know
so.
If
you
can
get
your
friends
and
family
out
there
friday
night
and
see
how
it
goes.