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A
B
Heavenly
father
we've
gathered
here
this
evening
as
one
community.
We
ask
this:
we
ask
that
this
meeting
is
blessed
with
a
divine
spirit
and
your
presence
may
all
of
our
efforts
and
all
of
our
actions.
Only
better
the
great
town
of
west
warwick
help
us
all
to
be
patient
with
one
another,
consider
it
of
different
opinions
and
remind
us
all
to
participate
appropriately
with
both
integrity
and
decorum,
amen.
E
F
E
G
Anna
spodnik
carpenter
court,
I
am
executing
my
right
to
an
objection
to
the
west
warwick
town
council
and
noting
notifying
them
of
a
deficiency
in
regards
to
the
procedure
of
entering
into
and
exiting
from
an
executive
session.
As
per
the
request
of
the
council
president.
Back
in
january,
you
requested
that
I
let
you
know
before
a
violation
takes
place.
I
am
now
informing
you
of
this.
G
G
My
reference
is
to
basically
all
of
the
executive
sessions
that
I
could
review
today
that
have
been
recorded
when
you
have
an
executive
session
chapter
42-46-6
and
the
open
meetings
act
both
require
that
you
have
an
open
call
and
a
vote
prior
to
going
into
executive
session.
I
have
reviewed
the
videos
prior
to
these
sessions
beginning
none
have
had
any
open
call
session
and
I've
been
advised
by
the
powers
to
be
that.
This
is
not
something
that
is
supposed
to
continue
happening.
G
A
Maturity
has
always
opened
and
closed.
The
meetings
councilman
has
always
read
from
a
script.
That's
in
his
draw
and
it
basically
says:
under
the
section
of
42-46-4
and
42-46-5
of
rhode,
island
general
laws,
the
town
council
will
convene
into
executive
session.
We
take
that
vote,
we
go
into
executive
session.
We
then
take
another
roll
call
in
executive
session.
Then
we
come
out
of
executive
session
and
we
go
into
our
next
meeting.
May.
A
G
A
A
I
should
have
taken
better
control
over
that
meeting
and
I
apologize
to
the
members
of
the
town
council
and
the
members
of
the
audience
that
I
let
this
go
on
too
far.
This
will
never
happen
again
with
that
being
said,
mr
solicitor,
you
are
here
to
advise
the
council.
Please
do
not
address
the
audience
unless
approved
by
the
council.
Please
do
not
speak
on
a
matter
unless
you
are
called
upon
from
the
council.
A
If
we
need
an
opinion,
we'll
ask
you
for
one:
if
an
individual
from
the
audience
comes
to
the
mic,
with
the
legal
matter,
I
or
the
council
will
authorize
or
request
that
you
enter
that
individual
you
can
intervene
if
a
matter
is
a
legal
issue
and
the
council
may
be
speaking
out
of
line
members
of
the
audience
if
you
are
in
litigation
with
the
town
and
represented
by
an
attorney.
These
chambers
are
not
where
matters
should
be
addressed.
A
Please
have
your
attorney
forward
any
documents
to
the
town
clerk
for
distribution
to
the
town
council,
and
if
you
want
to
share
any
information,
you
can
share
that
on
letterhead.
You
can
also
put
comments
in
so
the
council
can
see
the
count.
The
town
council
has
never
micromanaged
any
legal
case.
We
are
not
attorneys.
None
of
us
specialize
in
law.
The
town
council
can
get
updates
on
any
legal
matter
by
putting
it
on
the
agenda
in
executive
session
to
discuss
these
matters,
as
it's
always
been
done
in
the
past
members.
D
A
Audience
these
council
meetings
are
meant
for
town
business
in
the
council
to
work
on
improving
our
town.
This
is
not
a
place
to
campaign
when
you
enter
the
front
doors
of
town
hall.
Your
personal
agendas,
your
personal
dislikes
of
anyone,
should
be
left
outside
these
chambers.
If
you
are
speaking
from
the
audience
unless
approved,
because
some
people
do
have
disabilities
who
cannot
get
up
to
the
microphone
yelling
from
the
audience
using
profanity,
you
will
be
asked
to
leave.
We
should
be
doing
this
all
together.
We
should
be
improving
our
talent
together.
C
Mr
president,
members
of
the
council,
john
vernero
jr,
I'm
an
attorney
with
law
offices
at
1070
main
street,
and
I
am
here
tonight
to
rehash
this
council
to
re-change
the
property
from
business
back
to
residential.
I
stood
here
29
years
ago
august,
1st
1989.
C
I
don't
think
some
of
you
were
born
yet
and
asked
the
council
to
change
the
zone
from
residential
to
business.
Obviously
that
was
a
mistake.
It
was
a
good
move
for
approximately
15
16
years
we
had
two
single-family
homes.
My
client
built
a
commercial
unit
in
the.
C
There
for
years,
it
worked
out
very
well
for
everyone,
but
then,
with
the
advent
of
these
chains
that
are
coming
into
town,
quick
cuts,
this
cut
that
cut,
we
cannot
rent
it
out.
We
went
before
your
planning
commission.
Your
planning
commission
unanimously
recommended
that
the
town
council
consider
this
change
back
to
residential.
A
B
D
B
A
A
Judge
landros
needs
a
backup,
so
he
recommended
john
bernaro.
He
did
it
for
30
years
prior,
so
I
think
he's
qualified
to
handle
when
mr
landroche
is
not
here,
I'm
not.
C
Looking
to
do
any
work,
but
if
norman
is
sick,
I
was
very
lucky
knocked
down
award
to
serve
for
19
and
a
half
years,
and
I
was
ill
one
night
that
I
couldn't
make
it.
Hopefully
norman
doesn't
fall
off,
but
if
I
need
to
come
in
it
is
a
gratuitous
appearance.
I
am
not
getting
paid,
I
don't
expect
and
although
I
want
to
get
paid
so,
if
you
do
appoint
me,
that's
my
stipulation
no
pain.
Thank
you.
Do
you
want.
A
B
E
A
I
E
A
J
Janis
paschino
25
night
street
in
westwork
I
live
probably
not
even
20
inches
from
the
holy
ghost.
I
don't
have
a
problem
with
the
music
playing
until
12,
because
I
know
the
ordinance
says
11.
J
and
I
normally
come
every
year
and
ask
that
on
the
monday
night,
which
is
the
holiday
that
the
music
would
shut
down
at
11..
I
don't
think
it's
necessary
to
have
it
on
till
12
o'clock,
because
when
you
do
that
you
have
many
people
that
continue
to
stay,
and
you
know
they're
taking
down
the
rides
they're
moving
on,
and
you
hear
all
that
you
know
chatter
and
the
banging
of
the
rides
being
put
away
that
night.
J
So
I
would
ask
that
in
consideration
for
the
the
surrounding
homeowners
that
it
be
shut
down
at
11
o'clock
on
the
monday
night.
A
Dominick,
are
you
here
somewhere
come
on
up
to
the
microphone?
Please
just
state
your
name
and
address
effect.
We
do
we
pretty
much
do
this
every
year.
So
I
think
just
something
came
through
here.
Is
there
a
reason
why
you're
doing
midnight
on
monday
we
usually
shut
down?
I
usually
have
it
shut
down
by
11
on
monday.
Yes,
pretty.
A
Well,
if
I
think,
if
you
shot
the
music
down
at
11,
they
might
leave
head
out
of
there
and
I
agree
because
people
are
working
tuesday
morning
and
the
neighbors
do
put
up
with
the
noise
and
they
they've
been
there
for
years
from
friday,
saturday,
sunday,
the
monday.
I
agree
it's
coming
in
at
11
o'clock,
shutting
it
down
at
11
o'clock
because
I
think
fairly
reasonable
for
the
residents
on
the
net.
J
Because
the
the
vend,
the
vendors,
are
closing
up
and
they're
taking
down
the
rides,
and
you
can
hear
that
bang,
bang,
bang
bang
with
you
know
with
all
the
rides
that
that
they're
taking
down
because
they
move
in
the
middle
of
the
night,
just
as
they
bring
them
in
in
the
middle
of
the
night.
So
I'm
only
asking
for
the
monday
night
into
tuesday,
because
you've
got
the
friday
saturday
sunday
and-
and
you
know
you
don't-
need
anyone
hanging
around
plus
taking
down
all
the
vendors
taking
down
all
their
stands.
A
D
I'll
make
an
amendment
that
they
played
on
midnight
fri
friday,
saturday,
sunday
and
monday.
They
closed
down
at
11..
That's
the
music.
D
H
E
A
Second
discussion:
any
public
discussion
hearing
none
all
in
favor,
aye
aye
opposed
eyes.
Have
it
one
quick
thing
going
back
to
licenses
all
licenses
were
approved
because
I
got
a
text
message
asking
if
they
were
approved,
they.
F
B
F
E
M
E
Whereas
the
town
council
has
determined
there
is
panhandling,
to
wit,
persons,
soliciting
and
or
requesting
a
donation
of
money
or
other
thing
of
value
occurring
upon
the
highways
and
streets
of
the
town
of
west
warwick,
and
whereas
the
town
council
has
received
complaints
and
concerns
by
the
citizens
of
the
town
that
such
solicitation
causes
a
feeling
of
insecurity
and
concern.
And
whereas
the
town
council
has
determined
that
the
location
of
panhandlers
on
the
highways
and
streets
of
the
town
has
have
an
adverse
effect
on
the
traffic
flow
and
safety
of
pedestrian
and
vehicular
traffic.
E
And
whereas
the
town
council
is
desirous
of
ensuring
that
the
constitutional
speech
of
all
individuals
is
able
to
be
expressed
in
a
safe
and
prudent
manner.
And
whereas
the
town
council
is
aware
of
agencies
and
organizations
available
to
provide
panhandlers
with
support
and
assistance
that
will
assist
in
relieving
the
need
for
panhandling.
And
whereas
the
town
council
believes
that
this
is
in
the
best
interest
of
the
town,
the
residents
of
the
town
and
panhandlers
that
the
public
be
made
aware
of
such
agencies
and
organizations.
E
A
Moving
second
discussion:
let
me
start
off
by
saying
a
little.
Over
a
year
ago,
this
came
before
the
council
on
ordinances
to
prevent
panhandling.
A
At
that
time,
solicitor
di
fiori
advised
the
council
that
that
could
be
an
issue
and
he
came
before
us
and
at
that
time
the
council
decided
okay,
that
we're
not
going
to
pursue
that
and
we
didn't
want
to
pursue
that.
We
didn't
want
to
take
away
anybody's
rights.
We
didn't
want
to
violate
anybody's
rights.
A
A
I
then
followed
the
science
to
the
town
council
about
a
month
and
a
half
ago,
and
we
put
it
on
the
agenda.
He
has
to
put
it
on
the
agenda
for
discussion
last
council
meeting,
we
discussed
it.
Nobody
from
the
council
seemed
to
be
against
it,
so
we
moved
forward
with
it.
Not
one
council
member
spoke
against
him.
So,
over
the
past
two
weeks
it's
been
kind
of
interesting.
A
Obviously
the
news
media
has
contacted
me.
Wpro
was
contacting
me.
I
want
to
reiterate
a
few
things
I
just
want
to
say
this
is
not
anti-panhandling.
This
is
not
anti-homo
homeless
people,
individuals.
A
This
is
about
safety,
welfare
of
the
town,
individuals
at
the
corner
and
people
in
traffic.
That's
strictly
why
I
brought
it
forward.
A
He
actually
is
director
of
homeless
services
at
our
father's
house
inc,
and
he
worked
very
closely
with
the
police
departments
and
everything
in
leominster
mass.
A
He
went
out.
He
asked
panhandlers
10
questions.
The
sign
was
part
of
a
possible
solution
that
he
came
up
with
and
when
he
received
calls
from
police
officers,
he
would
actually
physically
go
out
and
meet
the
individuals
and
see
what
this
story
is,
because
we
know
every
panhandler
has
a
different
story.
You
know
whether
it's
addiction,
whether
it's
not
getting
enough
money
at
the
current
job,
whatever
it
may
be
by
doing
so,
he
decreased
panhandling
in
his
area
by
75
percent.
A
A
You
know
we
can't
tell
people
where
to
donate,
we
can't,
but
we
can
educate
the
people
and
where
that
money's
going
and
that's
what
he
did
by
doing
that,
he
just
let
people
know
hey.
Sometimes
it's
not
going
because
they're
homeless
it's
going
because
of
a
habit,
and
this
isn't
about
again.
I
want
to
say
it's
strictly
about
safety.
Can
I.
F
A
So
these
signs
originated
in
businesses.
He
put
these
these.
All
the
local
businesses
were
having
problems
also
with
panhandling
out
front
of
their
businesses,
so
this
sign
originated.
It
went
inside
the
business
window
and
you
know
strictly
stuck
to
you
know
the
reasons
and
where
to
donate
later
on,
the
town
of
leominster
decided
that
this
is
a
good
thing
and
they
decided
to
put
the
signs
up
themselves
now.
I
stated
here
last
council
meeting
this
isn't
a
wide
epidemic
in
west
wall.
A
A
The
pro
joe
just
ran
a
story
of
a
couple
months
back
and
how
it
is
becoming
outrageous
and
unsafe
people
stop
in
traffic
people
driving
up
because
they're
further
back
on
the
red
light
and
they
want
to
donate
they
stop
they
hit
their
brakes,
they
put
their
hand
out
the
window
and
the
next
person's
behind
them,
whether
they
hit
them,
whether
they
hit
somebody
or
not,
is
a
question
to
be
answered.
Now.
A
Also
I
mean
we've
had
homeless
people
hit
here
in
westwood,
we've
had
convicted
felons
at
the
street
corners
that
are
standing
outside
a
daycare,
a
person
who
was
charged
with
kidnapping
a
person
who
was
charged
with
dumping,
a
body
on
pulaski
street
and
guess
they
were
arrested
at
their
home,
not
and
they
were
holding
the
homeless
side
and
there's
no
iffy,
no
buts
about
that.
But
again
we
need
to
make
sure
our
streets
are
safe.
We
don't
know
who's
at
the
corners.
A
We
don't
know
why
they're
at
the
corners
and
these
organizations
that
are
here
in
rhode
island,
I
don't
know
exactly
everything
they
do,
but
maybe
we
can
do
something
that
mr
mclean
does
and
we
go
out
and
visit
these
individuals.
I
think
help
them
get
wait
a
minute.
Let
me
finish:
please
sorry.
This
is
not
about
giving
a
handout.
It's
about
giving
a
hand
up
it's
trying
to
help
people
and
it's
again
safety
for
the
community
and
also
you
reach
out
to
those
individuals
and
we
can
get
them
the
help
they
need.
A
We've
got
to
find
those
areas
that
we
can
do.
This
is
again,
I've
had
numerous
people
reach
out
to
me.
Obviously,
if
you
can
see
here,
it's
been
a
very
touchy
subject
over
the
past
two
weeks:
it's
never
an
easy
subject.
We
had
to
deal
with
the
homeless
camp
on
pulaski
street
and
we
tiptoed
around
that
last
year
and
mr
o'connell,
you
were
here
last
year
when
that
was
going
on
and
it
was
a
very
touchy
subject.
A
Councilman
lachadi
got
very
involved
because
it's
his
ward
and
he
had
ways
of
helping
out
and
getting
the
people
the
help.
They
need
a
success
story.
There
is,
everybody
has
a
place
to
live
and
some
of
them
are
back
in
the
workforce.
That's
what
this
is
about.
It's
not
about
anti-homeless
anti-panhandling!
This
is
about
safety.
I
want
to
reiterate
that
once
again
the
the
issue
of
the
signs
again,
I
know
people
brought
up
tax
payers
money,
it's
about
250
dollars
for
the
signs.
A
A
The
other
thing
that
was
brought
to
my
attention
and
I
reached
out
to
a
couple
of
organizations
I
have
not
received
the
call
back
one
was
be
the
change
I
did
reach
out
to
them
to
say:
hey,
you
know.
What
do
you
think
you
know?
Do
you
want?
Is
this
something
that
you
can
help
with?
I
haven't
got
a
response
back
local
churches.
I
was
going
to
reach
out
to
them,
so
this
is
just
the
beginning
stage
of
these
signs.
A
Secondly,
I
want
to
still
continue
working
on
this
and
working
with
the
local
businesses
and
organizations
to
see
what
we
can
do
to
help
the
people.
That's
that's
it
and
I
think,
and
from
what
I've
seen
over
the
past
two
weeks,
other
cities
and
towns
have
started
to
look
at
this
now.
Also,
the
one
thing
that
mr
mclean
said,
and
one
of
the
biggest
things
out
there
was
the
aclu
has
never
challenged
this
in
leominster
or
fitchburg
maps.
A
F
I
think
I
think
your
heart's
in
the
right
place
with
this,
and
I
like
the
idea
of
putting
some
of
our
local
organizations
on
there,
but
I
think,
and
I'm
absolutely
not
in
favor
of
panhandling
whatsoever.
I
just
think
that
you
hit
on
the
you
hit
the
nail
on
the
head
when
you
talked
about
that
individual.
F
What's
his
name
kevin
kevin
maclean
with
the
outreach
in
the
community,
I
think
that's
the
the
key
to
all
of
this,
because
you're
not
going
to
stop
panhandling
if
you
ban
them
from
being
on
the
corner,
even
even
if
there
was
a
magic
and
we
could
change
the
law
which
we
can't
aclu
wouldn't
get
involved
and
we
banned
panhandling.
You
don't
stop
the
underlying
issues
for
most
of
these
individuals,
which
is
mental
health
issues,
addiction
issues.
F
Those
three
organizations
have
helped
this
community
a
lot
and
you
do
see
way
less
panhandlers
and
less
homeless
in
the
area
in
just
the
last
two
years
since
I've
been
here,
and
also
this
shouldn't
be
overlooked-
is
our
program
with
the
providence
center,
with
our
behavioral
health
navigator,
dealing
with
anybody.
That's
arrested
mental
health.
If
they're
arrested
for
mental
health
issues
or
for
addiction,
they
go
through
that
process,
instead
of
just
sending
them
back
to
jail
and
putting
them
into
the
system.
B
I
would
agree
with
you
I,
but
I
don't
necessarily
have
a
problem
with
science.
I
just
think
we
have
to
be
more
thoughtful
and
more
sympathetic
in
the
signs
that
we
actually
use.
I
don't
personally
like
the
graphic
that
was
portrayed
on
facebook
or
wherever
that
came
from.
I
think
we
have
to
really
think
about
what
we're
saying.
You
know
something
to
help.
You
know
help
make
a
real
difference,
consider
giving
to
a
local
charity
and
then,
of
course,
some
sort
of
information
underneath
for
the
person
who
might
be
actually
viewing
it.
B
D
My
comment
is:
I've
seen
a
drastic
change
with
panhandlers
in
our
town.
We
don't
have
a
problem
at
all
with
panhandlers
the
biggest
part
of
town
where
they
were
panhandling
was
near
on
the
rocks,
wallwork
intersection
with
west
wallick.
You
had
maybe
six
or
seven
of
them,
and
one
in
particular.
They
used
to
sit
there
with
his
dog
that
got
a
job
he's
got
a
home.
He
thanks
us
every
day
on
emails
that
we
stepped
out
stepped
up
and
helped
them.
D
I
I
see
where
they're
trying
to
do
something
where
they're
trying
to
get
these
people
help
and
stop
anything
from
happening,
because
it's
only
a
matter
of
time
before
something
happens,
but
for
west
wales
to
jump
in
on
this.
I
don't
think
we
have
any
any
cards
in
this
game
at
all
because,
like
I
said
the
spot
and
they're
on
the
rocks,
I
travel
that
road
frequently
and
I
haven't
seen
a
panhandler
there
and
I'll
say
at
least
nine
months
so
where
this
came
from,
I
don't
know.
D
I
I
entertain
to
hear
the
pros
and
cons
about
signs,
and
then
I
thought
to
myself.
Why
do
we
even
want
to
put
signs?
It's
like
stop
signs
they're
going
to
go
through
them?
You
don't
have
the
law
enforcement
to
protect
them.
The
people
just
have
to
stop.
D
If
they
don't
like
it,
you
stop
giving
them
money
and
they
won't
stand
there
anymore,
and
I
think
that's
what
happened
besides,
jason
working
with
the
homeless
and
getting
these
guys
jobs
and
and
shelters
and
whatever
they
had
to
do,
they
did
and
they
did
a
terrific
job
on
it,
and
I
don't.
I
don't
think
that
we
should
even
be
in
this
ball
game
because
we're
not
affected
by
it
at
all.
Right
now.
Well,
with.
F
The
stuff
with
a
stop
sign
there
is
there
is
some
legal
recourse.
The
only
problem
with
these
signs
is,
I
mean,
even
if
you
put
them
on
volatile
road
over
there,
the
wendy's
and
the
chuck
e
cheese,
the
the
panhandlers
that
are
going
to
be
swearing
and
yelling.
I
don't
think
the
sign
would
necessarily
stop
them,
and
I
know
that's
not
your
point.
Your
point
is
to
is
to
get
the
money
to
services,
but
I
think
people
that
stop
and
want
to
give
the
money
are
going
to
give
the
money
anyway.
F
A
F
It
is
dangerous
for
them
to
be
out
there.
I
totally
agree
it's
dangerous
for
them
to
be
out
there.
It's
a
traffic
hazard
but,
like
I
said,
I
think
it's
it's
trying
to
find
trying
to
treat
the
underlying
issues
with
these
individuals
and
it's
it's
a
long
battle.
It's
a
long
battle.
It
doesn't
happen
overnight.
I
think
it,
but
west
warwick
has
made
big
strides
in
the
last
couple
of
years.
F
A
And
again
this
this
was
brought
before
us
a
year
ago
and
yes,
it
was
a
little
heavier
then
because
we
did
have
some
issues
going
on
in
town
on
velocity
street
to
be
exact.
As
I
stated
last
time,
you
know
it's
not
as
epidemic
as
everybody
thinks
it
is
here
in
westwork,
but
I
thought
it
was
a
good
idea.
I
brought
it
before
the
council,
that's
that's.
All
I've
asked
at
that
time.
N
To
to
give
it
a
little
bit
of
background
when
dave
asked
me
to
look
at
this
first
thing
I
did
was:
I
went
back
to
the
beginning
of
wha.
Why
is
panhandling
not
allowed?
I
spoke
with
mark
desisto,
who
was
the
attorney
who
had
represented
cranston
in
their
case,
and
I
spoke
with
the
attorney
for
the
solicitor
for
the
city
of
orlando
florida,
where
I
know
they've
done
quite
a
bit
on
it
in
going
into
the
cranston
case
and
the
florida
situation.
N
Primarily,
the
courts
prohibit
audiences
that
deny
panhandling,
because
you're
denying
free
speech
you're
denying
right
to
assembly
you're
denying
a
lot
of
rights
in
in
orlando,
for
example,
they
used
to
paint
a
square
on
the
sidewalk.
They
called
it
the
blue
box,
and
they
allowed
panhandlers
to
stand
in
that
blue
box
in
panhandling.
N
That
was
struck
down
in
the
city
of
tampa.
Orlando
now
has
an
ordinance
that
denies
panhandling
for
aggressive
panhandling
and
they
define
what
is
meant
by
aggressive
panhandling.
When
I
spoke
with
the
attorney
for
the
city
of
orlando,
his
comment
to
me
was:
don't
bother
with
our
ordinance
because
it
will
never
meet
your
cranston
test.
So
basically
I
looked
at
this.
Are
we
depriving
anybody
of
any
rights?
N
N
I
noticed
somewhere
along
the
line
that
the
aclu,
whether
it
was
in
the
paper,
something
and
I
felt
comfortable
that
we
were
not
crossing
I'll
call
it
the
constitutional
line
in
depriving
anybody
of
anything
and
all
we
were
doing,
was
putting
out
information
and
to
address
councilman
the
mikko's
comments,
the
the
ordinance
and
the
language
that
I
proposed.
I
merely
took
the
sign
that
was
in
fitchburg
and
I
submitted
it
to
the
council
for
the
council's
first
step,
a
beginning
point
in
the
city
of
vero
beach.
N
There
is
a
very
similar
ordinance
and
the
signs
are
everywhere,
and
that
says
quote
due
to
public
safety
concerns.
Panhandling
is
discouraged,
please
donate
to
local
charitable
organizations
and
that's
underlined
in
heavy
black
letters
and
that's
the
sign
that,
as
you
see,
I
happen
to
live
in
vero
beach
and
that's
the
sign
you
see
there.
There
have
been
other
signs
that
I've
seen.
You
know
I've
been
back
here,
so
I
I
don't
have
those
at
my
fingertips,
but
I
have
to
to
adjust
your
situation.
N
N
Not
as
this
is
the
boilerplate
that
I
was
I
shouldn't
say,
I
want
to
see
this
is
the
boilerplate
there's,
there's
other
alternatives,
and
I
think
anybody,
especially
you
councilman
amigo,
could
come
up
with
language
that
is
softer.
That
is
again.
The
thing
is
we're
not
depriving
we're
saying
to
the
members
of
the
public
and
to
the
people
in
need.
L
L
Okay,
that
these
people
have
addictions
and
the
money
is
going
to
their
addictions
and
not
for
them.
We
do
not
know
the
reason
that
that
person
is
out
on
that
street
corner.
Do
they
have
a
family?
Are
they
really
homeless
or
they're
not
made,
maybe
they're
out
there
panhandling,
not
saying
they're
homeless,
but
they're
trying
to
get
money
to
help
make
ends
meet
because
they're
not
getting
enough
money
for
their
family.
L
But
when
you
br,
when
you
focus
on
panhandlers,
not
shouldn't
be
there,
because
it's
a
public
safety
problem,
I
don't
agree
with
that:
the
police
in
this
town
label,
panhandlers,
the
elderly
and
the
disabled-
I
was
talking
with
one
young
one
man.
Today
he
was
a
panhandler
here.
He
lives
in
a
camper
and
he
says
how
the
cops
used
to
harass
him
they're
afraid
to
step
forward.
I've
got
a
big
mouth
and
I
don't
care
I
step
forward.
L
I
thank
you
for
your
offer
to
ride
around
with
me
in
my
car,
because
I've
complained
and
given
witness
statements
of
being
flipped
off
by
cops
being
followed.
I'm
still
waiting
for
you
to
maim
the
time
and
the
date
you've
stated
that
you
would
sit
down
to
resolve
things.
I'm
still
waiting.
Can
we
return
to
the
question.
L
F
F
L
F
Dealt
very
much.
I've
dealt
very
closely
with
with
with
that
program,
and
that's
not
the
case.
It's
to
try
to
avoid
that
situation
from
happening.
Somebody
has
a
mental
health
issue,
somebody's
addicted
to
drugs
and
who
says
they.
F
F
L
L
It's
not
right,
they
should
not
be
labeled,
they
need
help.
Fine
you've
got
programs
where
you
worked
with
the
homeless
camp
and
you
got
some
of
those
out.
Others
were
driven
out
of
town,
there's
nothing
wrong
with
being
homeless.
There's
nothing
to
be
shamed
about,
they
are
people
and
they
needed
to
be
treated
with
respect
and
what
we're
doing
by
putting
these
signs
out
is
labeling
them
and
setting
them
up
without
any
issues
happening.
O
Good
evening,
gentlemen,
tom
oates
colonial
way,
mr
gadro,
I
sympathize
for
the
issues
you
have.
However,
respectfully
I
have
to
disagree.
The
police
department
of
westwork
have
been
here
my
entire
life
and
I've
never
had
anything
but
number
one
support
from
all
of
them.
That's
my
opinion.
Thank
you,
however,
on
the
resolution.
I
believe
it's
stated,
and
this
is
not
verbatim,
of
course,
that
we've
had
a
number
of
people
who
have
complained
about
panhandling.
O
Have
these
complaints
been
in
in
writing,
or
are
they
just
a
verbal
and
approximately?
How
many
have
two
questions
and
you
can
answer
them
any
way?
You'd
like
the
second
one.
Is
you
stated
that
there
is
at
least
10
here
in
west
warwick
and
then
on
in
warwick
and
krantz,
and
it
gets
much
worse.
O
We've
also
mentioned
orlando
and
cranston
and
vero
beach
and
tampa
and
providence,
and
all
these
other
communities
that
have
huge
problems.
I'm
asking
where
in
this
town
do
we
have
panhandlers
in
the
last
year
was.
O
O
Please
I'm
yep!
Okay,
let
me
okay
great
now,
where
in
west
warwick
are
all
these
panhandlers.
I
do
know
that
there
is
a
problem
on
the
corner
of
lagris
and
west
new
london
avenue,
but
the
corner
in
question
is
actually
warwick.
The
other
three
corners
are
westward,
and
you
cannot
tell
me
that
there,
the
other
three
corners
that
make
up
west
warwick,
has
a
panhandling
issue.
O
There
isn't
a
gentleman
who
panhandles
in
front
of
on
the
rocks
and
people
give
him
food
and
drinks,
and
so
on
and
so
forth
and
guess
who's
stuck
cleaning
up
the
mess
when
he
hits
joel's
or
heads
home.
Mr
rock
and
his
son
are
the
ones
that
they're
cause.
He
just
leaves
it
there.
That's
the
problem
and
I
understand
we're
talking
feet
from
westwood,
but.
P
O
A
Okay,
so
they
answer
your
second
question:
the
individuals
that
you're
talking
about
on
the
rocks,
walk
across
the
street
during
red
lakes
back
and
forth,
back
and
forth.
Also,
when
police
officers
do
arrive,
if
it's
a
west
florida
cluster,
they
go
across
the
street.
If
it's
a
warwick
officer,
they
come
off
to
the
westbourne
side.
So
there's
five
to
ten-
and
I
said
ten
I'd
not
say
ten.
I
said
five
to
ten.
Oh.
A
O
A
Now
it's
happened
in
natick,
it's
happened
in
in
and
ironically
when
we
were
interviewing
with
channel
10
outside
the
front
of
town
hall,
a
panhandler
pulled
up
on
a
bike,
and
he
said
I
can't
handle
here
in
west
waller
and
he
gave
me
the
reasons
why
he
panhandles
and
it
had
nothing
to
do
with
being
homeless.
It
had
to
be
because
his
check
doesn't
meet
the
month-to-month
expenses
for
him
and
I
felt
bad
for
the
individual.
I.
A
A
O
A
O
The
complaints,
whoever
made
the
complaints,
I'm
very
interested
to
find
out
who
complained,
I
don't
need
to
know
the
names
but
where
the
intersection
or
where
the
place
is
that
these
people
are.
These
people
are
accused
that
that's
not
the
right
word,
but
where
these
people
are
allegedly
panhandling,
they're,
not
okay,
I
mean
I
my
father's
86
years
old.
O
I
ride
around
with
him
all
day
because
I'm
broke
down
and
disabled
now
and
I've
got
nothing
to
do
but
ride
around
and
relax
with
him,
and
I'm
all
over
this
town
all
day
long
visiting
people
and
doing
things,
and
the
only
place
I
ever
see
is
the
one
gentleman
at
the
establishment
that
you
are
familiar
with
there
on
the
rocks
and
that
is
actually
warwick.
O
We
did
have
a
problem
a
year
year
and
a
half
ago
when
mr
le
carr,
lechardi
and
his
wife,
and
that
other
group
of
people
helped
out
those
homeless
people
they
were
out
hitting
the
intersections
as
well.
There
was
a
gentleman,
mr
f
and
his
wife
and
the
dog
that
used
to
be
out
on
the
opposite
corner
that
was
west
wallach,
but
we're
talking
well
over
a
year
ago.
I
just
don't
see
the
problem
in
this
town.
O
Thank
god,
and
I
I
totally
appreciate
your
concern
for
the
down
and
out
because
there's
people
that
are
down
and
out
and
they
need
the
help
they
need
the
leg
up.
Just
like
those
people
that
were
living
behind
me
on
pulaski
street,
they
got
a
leg
up
now,
they're
all
in
homes.
They
all
have
jobs,
they're
all
doing
good
because
they
got
the
leg
up
that
they
needed.
O
I
just
don't
see
the
problem
in
westworld
anymore,
same
subject,
maybe
not,
but
six
months
ago
I
requested
the
town
council
to
look
at
a
sign
about
dumping
in
this
community,
and
it
was
a
sign
of
a
rhode
island
wave
littering
and
dumping
fines
from
85
dollars
to
1
000
six
months
ago.
We
could
not
afford
one
of
those
signs.
O
F
O
F
O
I
You
I'm
going
to
start
off
just
by
saying.
I
think
the
signs
are
a
waste
of
money.
We
have
no
parking
signs,
people
don't
follow
them.
We
have
speeding
signs,
people,
don't
follow
them
who's
going
to
enforce
them.
Mr
council
president,
you
state
that
safety
of
the
citizens
of
the
traffic
where's
the
data
that
you
came
up
with
that
in
the
cranston
case,
crested
bat
has
they
have
data
backing
up
their
case.
I
I
I
A
I
I
A
I
It
was
a
reference
to
show
that
people
don't
follow
signs.
It's
a
reference.
You
don't
understand
where
the
reference
is
right.
Okay,
perfect,
you
say
I'd
rather
see
some
outreach
programs,
so
you
want
to
spend
money
on
signs.
Like
council
messier
said
why
don't
we
put
it
towards
some
outreach
programs?
I
There
was
a
problem
in
the
past
and
most
of
them
folks
have
been
part
of
an
outreach
program
and
they're
no
longer
there.
You
state
that
we
don't
know
who
these
people
are.
I
don't
know
who
people
are
when
I'm
walking
by
them.
Why
do
they
have
to
be
a
panhandle?
In
order
for
you
to
make
that
statement,
we
walk
by
people
all
day
long.
I
don't
know
half
people
in
this
room,
I'm
still
going
to
walk
by
them.
It's
not,
I
don't
fear
for
my
safety.
I
So
I
didn't
really
appreciate
that
comment.
I
thought
you
were
labeling
them
in
another
way.
Who's
gonna
maintain
the
signs.
You
put
one
up,
250
bucks,
someone
knocks
it
down
who's,
going
to
put
it
back
up,
sign.
I
I
Okay,
I
just
think
that
the
money
that
you
want
to
spend
on
these
signs
could
be
spent
elsewhere.
Okay,.
I
C
I
listened
very
carefully
to
your
thoughts.
I
thought
they
were.
It
was
well
thought
out
and
if
I
could
go
over
your
bullet
list
again,
I
asked
myself
a
question
when
I
was
sitting
down
after
every
bullet
point
you
made.
How
will
that
stop
panhandling
and
I
got
it's?
Not
it's
not
it's
not
nothing.
You
said
none
of
those
points
that
you
made.
These
signs
will
not
well.
A
A
People
ideas
and
way
to
help
others
also
it's
also
to
help
those
individuals.
So,
for
instance,
if
the
homeless
services
were
here,
the
director
of
our
father's
house
was
here
in
west
wall
and
they
wanted
their
name
on
the
sign
and
if
they
wanted
to
purchase
the
sign
and
put
it
up,
maybe
the
donation
could
go
to
them,
so
they
can
get
more
and
more
revenue
to
help
out
and
get
these
individuals
in
homes,
place
of
employment,
etc.
C
A
C
P
F
P
Okay,
two
or
three
years
ago,
we
did
have
issues
here
in
west
warwick
christ,
the
king,
yes
over
here,
yes,
in
the
past
six
months,
I
have
seen
approximately-
or
I
will
say
I
have
seen
one
panhandler
on
the
corner
at
on
the
rocks,
which
is
warwick.
P
If
we
have
these
outreach
programs,
then
we
have
somebody
assigned
to
the
police
station.
Why
are
we
even
considering
this?
Why
aren't
they
out
there
every
day
talking
to
these
people,
if
a
police
officer
patrolling
the
town
sees
someone
call
back
to
the
station
and
have
someone
come
up
to
try
and
help
them?
Okay,
I
don't
care
about
vero
beach
florida.
I
don't
care
about
tampa.
I
don't
care
about
any
community
in
the
commonwealth
of
massachusetts.
P
I
care
about
west
warwick
and
I've
heard
a
total
of
250
dollars
for
the
signs
best
case
basis.
Nine
signs,
okay,
we're
gonna,
put
them
on
one
corner,
we're
gonna
put
them
on
four:
that's
that
covers
a
little
over
two
intersections.
Okay,
we're
not
spending
any
money.
With
all
due
respect
to
l
he's
a
great
attorney.
I
was
just
wondering
how
much
we
spent
in
legal
fees
for
his
services
just
to
do
the
research-
and
I
love
al,
but
that's
still,
taxpayer.
P
I
believe
he
just
said
he.
This
was
recent.
Some
of
it
was
just
recent.
Wasn't
it
okay,
but
we
still
expended
money
on
that
to
me.
You
were
talking
about
safety
and
I
love
the
west
warwick
fire
department
and
I'm
not
sure
of
the
you
know,
fill
the
boots
to
me.
That's
a
safety
issue.
Are
we
going
to
stop
these
people?
That's
a
community
effort
to
help
the
people
in
westworld,
but
that
is
just
as
dangerous
as
someone
stepping
off
the
curb,
because
the
cars
are
stopping
they're
going
forward.
P
The
leaning,
I
see
no
difference
between
the
two.
The
westward
fire
department
is
great.
I
applaud
their
efforts,
but
this
I
don't
see
we're
talking
about
other
safety.
I
still
recall
several
years
ago
when
a
gentleman
slipped
on
sand
over
here
on,
I
guess
east
main
and
fell
under
a
ripped
bus,
because
the
sidewalk
was
still
covered
with
sand
and
he
was
killed.
That
bothered
me,
because
why
wasn't
the
sand
removed
from
that
sidewalk?
P
That
was
a
safety
issue
and
I
believe
the
person
had
was
handicapped
and
that's
why
he
slipped
and
fell
that
bothered
me.
I'm
surprised
they
didn't
come
back
at
the
town.
For
that
I
keep
hearing
you
throwing
out
numbers.
I
watch
a
lot
of
perry.
Mason
lately
and
I
see
a
lot
of
objections.
That's
hearsay,
it's
not
allowed.
P
You
know
facts
ideal
in
facts,
not
hearsay
and
to
me
I've
heard
a
lot
of
hearsay.
I
don't
see
anything
helping
any
people.
I
see
a
lot
of
publicity
for
this
town
which
we
don't
need
and,
in
my
honest
opinion
this
was
just
something
to
gather
publicity
during
the
camp.
Excuse
me,
please
don't
interrupt
me.
A
Right
now,
but
well
before
campaign
season,
this
was
sent
to
the
council.
Okay,
this
has
nothing
to
do
with
campaign
seizing,
and
I'm
going
to
tell
you
something
right
now.
I
had
no
idea,
none
that
this
would
blow
up
to
the
way
it
did
over
the
past
two
weeks,
zero
knowledge
of
what
was
going
to
happen
as
far
as
channel
10
channel
12
wpro
and
every
other
news
station
trying
to
get
in
touch
with
me.
I
didn't
go
looking
for
them.
A
They
came
looking
for
me
to
interview
me
and
ask
me:
I
did
not
want
this
okay,
this
is
something
I
thought
and
I
work
on
safety
issues
every
single
day.
I've
brought
tobacco
issues.
I
brought
this
issue.
I
brought
we
brought
opioid
issues
before
this
council
over
the
past
two
years.
This
is
nothing
to
do
with
campaigning
plain
and
simple.
So
don't
turn
it
into
that.
Thank.
P
P
P
A
G
Title
42
states
that
a
public
person
can
bring
up
a
subject
at
an
open
meeting
like
this,
even
if
it
is
not
on
the
agenda,
so
please
I
would
consult
with
your
your
legal
person.
What
this
has
done
to
our
community
is
made
us
excuse
me.
Are
we
allowed
to
speak
without
being
interrupted?
Thank
you.
I
appreciate
that
sir.
G
This
community
didn't
need
this
kind
of
of
controversy
for
absolutely
no
reason
for
in
a
handful
of
people
that
no
one,
I
would
love
to
see
all
these
complaints
that
you
seem
to
think
we're
getting.
You
know
I
I'm
not
done,
sir,
please.
I
will
not
interrupt
you
if
you
will
not
interrupt
me.
I
think
that's.
That's.
B
G
After
what
councilman
lichardi
did
a
year
ago,
our
problem
has
dropped
drastically
and,
as
councilman
messier
has
said,
we
have
programs
in
this
town.
We
have
charitable
organizations
that
are
here
to
help
people,
and
we
are
now
looking
like
the
town
that
that
is
not
very
friendly.
Let's
put
it
that
way.
When
those
radio
stations
tv
stations
called
you
all,
you
had
to
do
was
say
no
you're
not
interested
in
bringing
this
subject
up.
It
wasn't
necessary.
G
So
that's
what
I'm
trying
to
get
across.
We
have
services
here.
We
have
great
people
in
this
town
that
would
give
the
shirt
off
their
back
to
people.
So
how
about
we
start
treating
the
residents
of
west
warwick
as
the
as
the
wonderful
generous
people
that
they
are
and
not
make
us
look
like
people
that,
first
of
all,
have
to
be
told
by
our
town,
where
we
should
spend
our
money.
It's
not
the
town's
right
to
suggest
where
we
give
our
cash.
A
And
I
just
want
to
reiterate
again:
I
had
no
idea
what
these
signs
were
going
to
do.
I
brought
this
before
the
council
last
council
meeting.
Not
one
council
member
was
against
these
signs,
so
we
moved
forward
again.
If
the
council
decides,
they
don't
want
the
science
they
don't
have
to
have
the
signs.
Maybe
I
laid
the
foundation
for
other
cities
and
towns.
I
don't
know
we'll
see
from
here
again.
This
was
about
safety
and
welfare
of
our
community,
nothing
else.
It
wasn't
anti-panhandling,
it
wasn't
anti-homeless.
I
just
want
to
reiterate
that.
B
A
B
E
Cancellation
of
taxes
results
is
the
attached
cancellation
in
the
amount
of
eight
thousand
and
two
dollars,
and
sixty
one
cents
presented
to
the
tax
assessor
for
approval
of
the
town
council.
In
accordance
with
article
25,
section
5
of
the
west
ward
code
of
ordinances
is
hereby
approved.
The
original
list
is
on
file
in
the
office
of
the
tax
assessment
move.
F
F
H
H
Because
this
property
has
not
been
in
front
of
the
council
previously,
I
did
want
to
give
the
council
some
update
on
what
both
the
owner
and
the
receivership
have
done
in
coordination
to
work
with
this
property
and
develop
a
plan
of
abatement
that
part
of
which
is
in
front
of
the
council.
This
evening
I
was
appointed
as
temporary
and
temporary
receiver
by
the
housing
court.
H
Subsequent
to
that,
we
worked
with
the
owner
to
put
together
a
plan
for
the
proposed
redevelopment
of
the
site
to
include
eight
residential
condominium
units.
There
is
a
component
of
that
plan
that
allows
for
a
commercial
unit
to
be
situated
upon
the
frontage
on
washington
street
that
plan
after
was
put
together.
We
appeared
before
the
redevelopment
agency
went
through
that
plan.
The
redevelopment
agency
has
granted
approval
of
that
plan
and,
as
a
component
of
that,
we
have
the
tax
stabilization.
H
In
terms
of
the
specifics
of
the
tax
stabilization
agreement
I'll,
let
the
owner's
council
walk
the
council
through
that.
We
did
work
through
a
couple
of
questions
that
we
received
on
the
agreement
previously,
and
those
are
the
red
lines
that
are
in
front
of
the
council.
Now.
D
Can
I
just
interrupt
you
for
one
minute:
this
property
was
never
abandoned.
It's
the
same
owner
that
owned
it
that
was
getting
cited
by
the
town
to
take
it
down.
H
Didn't
change
ownership
the
the
way
that
this
process
started-
and
this
was
really,
I
think,
a
good
part-
a
good
move
on
the
town's
part,
which
has
now
led
to
some
good
progress
on
this
property.
The
town
filed
a
petition
for
receivership
with
the
housing
court
and
the
two
things
that
the
town
had
to
allege
in
that
petition
was
that
the
property
was
both
abandoned
and
a
public
nuisance,
and
this
is
all
brought
under
the
abandoned
property
act
and
under
the
abandoned
property
act,
the
term
abandonment's
not
defined.
H
H
We
were
able
to
work
out
protocols
early
on
in
the
receivership
process
that
mr
andel's
client
made
commitments
to
both
knock
the
building
down
and
then
with
the
assistance
of
the
receivership,
to
propose
a
plan
to
try
and
redevelop
the
property.
So
it
the
the
term.
Abandonment
is
just
one
of
the
criteria
that
the
town
had
to
to
allege
in
its
petition.
K
My
name
is
vincent
mendelian
I
represent
the
owner,
which
is
a
coastal
construction,
and
I've
had
the
opportunity
to
meet
with
the
manager.
Your
tax,
assessor
and
we've
had
the
opportunity
to
appear
before
your
redevelopment
agency.
K
Some
of
the
members
of
the
council
appeared
before
the
redevelopment
agency
at
the
hearings
we
held
so
with
the
tax
stabilization
agreement,
which
we're
proposing
accomplishes
is
it
creates
an
ability
for
the
owner
to
construct
all
of
these
units
and
stabilize
a
tax
base,
which
would
be
more
tax
revenue
for
the
town
than
what
is
currently
being
collected
and
has
been
historically
in
the
past
and
would
phase
in
over
a
period
of
10
years
until
the
tax
was
at
a
market
value
or
a
tax
assessed
rate,
and
then
there
would
be
no
more
tax,
reduced
tax
or
stabilized
tax.
K
K
For
these
eight
units
of
residential
living,
which
we
would
ultimately
propose
a
condominium
agreement
or
association,
would
be
created
there
and
and
the
costs
are
high
and
the
area
is
for
lack
of
a
better
term
or
a
legal
term
is
somewhat
blighted.
But
hopefully
it
will
be
on
the
way
back
up
and
the
sales
prices
of
condominium
units
if
they
could
be
sold
or
if
they're
held
by
the
owner
as
apartments
are
modest.
K
So
what
this
ordinance
provides
is
that
opportunity-
and
it's
it's
done
in
other
cities
and
towns,
and
you
guys
have
done
it
on
other
projects
such
as
lipid
mill.
I
know
for
my
understanding
is
found
at
page
three,
and
it
shows
you
what
the
current
tax
paid
on
the
property
is,
and
what
the
current
tax
to
be
to
be
paid
on.
The
property
would
be
if
you
were
to
grant
this
ordinance.
K
F
Do
something-
and
that
was
something
that
I
insisted
on
when
we
met-
was
we
we
kind
of
when
we
the
project
with
the
po
with
the
post
office,
the
old
post
office,
we
we
kind
of
made
an
agreement,
hoping
that
something
would
happen
immediately.
So
I
insisted
there's
something
in
here.
So
there's
like
a
finite
time
window
for
something
to
happen.
Otherwise,
this
tax
stabilization
is
gone
so.
K
F
K
That's
it
would
be
120
days
from
the
time
we
received
all
of
the
we
have
to
go
back
to
the
redevelopment
agency
after
if
you
were
to
approve
this
and
once
they
get,
they
have
one
more
meeting
when
they
give
us
final
approval.
From
that
point
in
time,
we
would
have
120
days
to
get
our
foundation
permit
and
start
moving.
K
My
client
tells
me
if
you
get
me
that
final
approval
I'll
even
move
faster,
but
I
wanted
to
be
realistic,
because
I
know
your
engineers
have
to
look
at
those
things
and
I
don't
know
the
backlog
of
the
building
inspector,
but
that
that
was
the
finite
period.
Mr
messier,
which
I
thought
was
appropriate,
and
I
I
would
hope
you
would
agree
with
it-
was
a
fine
time
frame.
K
The
other
change
that
we
made
was
at
the
request
of
the
manager
and
the
I
believe,
the
assessor,
which
was
that
these
these
schedules
apply
to
the
improvements
that
are
being
made
and
the
improvements
would
be
the
physical
building,
not
the
land
and,
as
you
all
know,
being
residents
of
the
town
of
west
warwick.
K
K
So
your
town
ordinances
allow
for
this
and
in
fact
promote
it
in
this
district.
That's
you
know
in
the
center
of
main
street
on
washington
street,
the
recommendation
from
your
redevelopment
agency
recommended
that
there
be
some
incentives
to
be
provided,
and
if
this
developer
was
the
one
that
actually
did,
it
was
hoped
in
an
idealistic
sense
in
a
non-political
sense
that
it
would
advance
others
to
step
forward
and
start
to
redevelop
their
properties.
K
That
was
another
one
that
that's
actually
phasing
out,
there's
only
two
more
years
left
on
it,
and
so,
when
you
have
somebody
that
actually
puts
a
shovel
in
the
ground
and
actually
gets
it
going,
it
does
seem
to
be
an
incentive
that
doesn't
cost
the
town.
Money
eventually
evaporates
and
can
be
monitored
and
hopefully
stimulates
both
some
economic
growth
and,
in
this
case
some
cleanup
growth.
K
So
we're
asking
that
this
is
really
our
final
step
and
it's
the
only
ask
we've
asked
from
the
town.
Mr
padula,
you
were
correct
that
this
building,
when
it
was
purchased
by
my
client,
was
already
dilapidated
and
there
was
no
incentives
or
work
being
done
during
the
economic
downturn.
2009-
and
you
know
it
doesn't
make
an
excuse
for
it
and
we
know
it,
but
we
know
that
we're
moving
forward
with
it
and
it's
better
than
what
was
there
yesterday.
D
The
only
thing
that
bothers
me
on
this
is
condos
I
mean
I
was
on
a
plane
aboard
then,
and
I
was
against
the
royal
mills
because
they
backed
out
of
condos
and
made
them
apartments,
and
I
was
always
wondering
if
it
was
going
to
be
section
8
which,
probably,
after
their
tax
stabilization,
their
tax
agreement
runs
out.
If
no
one
rents
anymore,
then
it
can
turn
out
to
be
just
that
I
mean
arctic.
D
We
need
commercial
buildings,
we
need
rehabilitation
on
all
the
streets
there,
which
I
don't
see
happening
in
a
long
time,
and
I
believe
so.
I,
like
people
like
this,
to
come
up
with
it.
The
only
thing
that
I'm
skeptical
on
is
the
condos.
B
So
so
here's,
I
think,
just
to
kind
of
fill
you
in
a
little
a
few
of
the
things
that
have
taken
place,
which
I've
been
following
fairly
closely.
Mr
wilbur
has
kept
in
line
with
what
the
audit
redevelopment
agency
has
been
proposing
to
him
all
the
way
through.
You
know
he
he's
done
a
lot
of
little
things
to
try
to
put
something
in
place.
B
That
makes
sense
he's
gone
as
far
as
keeping
the
original
home
sign,
which
he
intends
to
put
back
up
the
way
this
structure
works
for
people
who
are
not
familiar
with
it.
There
will
be
eight
units:
okay,
essentially
they're,
sideways
the
front
unit
which
will
be
along
washington
street.
B
That's
a
commercial
building,
so
it
keeps
it
keeps
with
sort
of
like
the
the
area
itself.
That's
what
we
want,
okay,
but
also
thinking
ahead.
We
want
to
create
some
kind
of
walking
community.
So
essentially
we
have
the
commercial
in
the
front
and
we
have
homeowners
behind
it.
Who
will
have
a
stake
in
the
community?
They're,
not
renting
their
homeowners.
They'll
have
a
stake.
F
B
Business
owners
have
been
asking
for
years
for
something
to
happen.
I
I
have
been
attending
the
attic
village
association
meetings
for
quite
some
time
and
time
after
time
and
and
council
messier
can
attest
to
this.
The
business
owners
kept
coming
forward.
Please
you
have
to
do
something
about
this:
the
the
owners
of
the
hong
kong
practically
crying
because
it
was
affecting
her
business.
So
much
we've
done
something
about
it.
We're
moving
this
forward.
Mr
wilbur
has
pretty
much
done
everything
that's
been
asked
of
them.
F
And
there's
been
some
there's
been
some
momentum,
which
I
think
is
a
key
thing
that
people
when
the
building
got
knocked
down.
Yes,
people
were
sad
because
it
was
a
historical
building,
but
the
building
needed
needed
to
come
down
and
we
have
a
lot
of
growth
between
that.
The
arctic
playhouse
there's
another
there's
a
possible
another
project
coming
up
in
the
next
couple
of
months
right
in
downtown
arctic.
I
think
that's
how
you
how
you
begin
the
process
it's.
This
is
just
the
first
step
in
that
process.
So.
K
D
K
They
would
always
remain
once
you
declare
it
as
a
condo.
Legally,
it
stays
a
condo,
so
he'll
have
eight
condominium
units,
there'll
be
condominiums,
he
could
rent
them
and
own
them.
If
you
wanted
to,
but
I'll
be
very
candid
with
you
and
the
people
in
the
town.
K
K
You
know
some
of
the
things
that
we
agreed
to
and
will
be
part
of
the
restrictive
covenants
from
the
from
the
redevelopment
agency
is
that
this
association
and
the
owner
for
as
long
as
he
owns
it.
You
know
no
public
trash
pick
up.
It'll
have
to
be
privatized,
snow,
removal,
privatized,
all
those
types
of
things,
but
the
answer
to
your
question
is
yeah.
I
mean
you,
don't
keep
empty
buildings,
because
when
you
keep
empty
buildings,
you
end
up
with
the
homes
building
again.
F
K
We
presented
some
some
diagrams
and
showings
of
what
the
front
was
going
to
look
like,
and
we
were
very
clear
to
them
that
we
weren't
married
to
any
one
design,
because
the
redevelopment
agency
has
authority
over
doing
that,
and
so
at
the
hearing
they
said
we
want
you
to
come
back
after
you
go
to
the
town
council
and
show
us
what
your
architect
can
do
and
please
take
a
look
at
the
bank.
K
You
centerville
bank,
they
pointed
out
a
couple
of
others,
brick
structure,
mr
wilbur
and
his
team
have
kept
some
of
the
old
brick
or
most
of
the
old
brick
from
the
building
to
see
if
any
of
it
can
be
reclaimed
and
they're
willing
to
use
it
as
the
fascia
on
the
on
the
building.
Assuming
that
that's
what
the
council
wants
to
see,
but
otherwise
they'll
use
new
brick
just
like
it
is
across
the
street,
so
it
was
meant
to
be
kept
in
the
same
architectural
fascia
along
washington
street.
K
Condo,
we
don't
need
any
variances
or
exceptions
or
special
use
permits,
or
any
of
that
from
the
council
I
mean
from
the
planning
or
zoning
everything
meets
the
setbacks.
There's
plenty
of
room
back
there,
plenty
of
room
back
there.
If
and
additional
parking
actually
for
handicapped
and
for
what's
required
under
your
audiences
will
have
two
extra
spaces,
then
we
were
asked
questions
about
well
what
if
but
people
spill
over,
and
I
think
somebody
pointed
out
that
the
next
lot
is
actually
a
municipal
parking
lot
yup.
K
That's
that's
what
I
can
answer
we
we.
We
would
really
urge
you
to
pass
this
because
we
end
up
going
back
to
square
one.
If
we,
if
we
can't
get
this
get
this
boost,
I
believe.
F
I
to
make
a
motion
to
the
amended:
you
met
an
ordinance,
correct.
K
Correct
well,
there's
no
ordinance,
it's
the
redlined
version
shows
you
what
was
proposed
and
the
red
line
version
would
be.
If
you
agreed
to
it,
it
has
all
the
changes
that
you
asked
for
and
then
we
would
provide
a
clean
copy.
Obviously,
for
the
second
you
know,
for
the
second
reading
is
that
mr
will
williamson
probably
knows
your
process
better
than
I
do.
M
M
The
the
value
of
the
the
land,
the
land
value,
would
be
under
this
proposal.
This,
the
current
land
value
for
the
term
of
the
agreement,
correct.
K
M
When
we
have
revaluations
coming
up,
that
would
not
be
affected
by
our
evaluation
would
not
be
effective.
This
will
not
affect
be
affected
by
revaluation
right.
K
It
would
be
stabilized
for
the
10
years,
so
I
couldn't
tell
you
off
the
top
my
head,
what
it's
valued
at
but
say
it
was.
You
know,
100
000,
it's
going
to
stay
at
100
000
until
the
end.
I
think
that's
a
very
high
number.
I
don't
think
it's
that
much,
but
as
an
example
and
then
at
the
end
of
the
10
years
you
would
have
a
new
reval
and
it
goes
wherever
it
is,
but
we're
not
asking
for
it
to
be
phased
in
as
a
10
20
30
as
the
as
the
building.
K
C
It's
we
don't
know
what
future
tax
rates
are
going
to
be.
What's
on,
this
is
not
set
in
stone,
it's
got.
It
says
3920
for
each
of
the
years
involved,
but
it
may
be
more.
Maybe
less
and
they've
agreed
to
obviously
adhere
to
that.
C
C
F
K
N
N
G
Anna
spudnick
carpenter
court-
I'm
not
really
here
for
a
question,
I'm
just
here
to
say
I
am
very
familiar
with
kevin
wilbur.
He
is
an
amazing
individual.
When
it
comes
to
construction.
I
had
the
pleasure
of
working
for
his
family
30
years
ago.
I
think
you
couldn't
have
picked
a
better
developer
to
come
into
this
town,
because
if
there's
anybody
that
can
make
a
difference,
I
know
the
wilber
family
very,
very
well,
their
quality
work.
They
know
what
they're
doing
and
I
I
think
we
should
welcome
them.
A
K
So
the
hope
is
that
when
you
see
that
building
it
won't
be
blighted,
I
can
tell
you:
we've
already
had
some
interest,
including
some
of
the
owners
that
have
the
chicken
place
next
door.
The
young
people
they're
not
married,
but
they've
expressed
an
interest
and
it's
what
my
client's
company
does.
They
have
a
that
we've
got.
I
can
tell
you
this.
K
My
client's
been
able
to
sell
help
me
sell
33
houses
in
the
abandoned
property
program,
similar
to
what
mr
dorsey
does
in
the
city
of
providence,
where
people
said
who's,
gonna,
buy
houses
like
this
and
kevin's
built
them,
and
we
found
the
buyers
for
more
than
two
hundred
thousand
dollars,
he'd
be
thrilled
if
he
had
more
than
two
hundred.
The
answer
to
your
question
is
I
appreciate
the
luck,
but
we
can't
you
know.
That's.
B
Miss
andrews
amazingly
enough,
I'm
actually
shocked
myself
because
I've
been
looking
at
condos
recently.
You
know
my
parents
are
getting
on
in
years
and
they
want
to
move
out
of
their
house.
I
am
so
surprised
by
how
high
they
are
selling
even
the
development.
That's
going
in
in
the
green
bush
area,
they're
starting
those
condominiums
at
339
thousand
dollars
apiece.
I
I
have
to
be
honest.
It
is
a
seller's
market.
I
was
a
little
bit
shocked
by
it,
but
they
are
selling.
A
D
Ronald,
please
six
idol
street.
What's
what
and
about
the
development
here,
I'm
all
for
it,
I'm
glad
when
he
said
there's
off
street
parking
and
if
it
overflows,
has
anyone
been
to
that
municipal
lot.
Lately,
there's
reebok
sticking
this
fire
out.
The
curbs
are
all
rotted,
there's
four
or
five
needles.
You
can
walk
over
there
right
now
and
I'll
point
them
out
to
you,
because
I
was
just
there
actually
the
day
before
the
rainstorm,
which
was
sandy.
So
you
better
clean
that
up.
If
thank
you,
mrs
gonna
sell
200
000
condos
there.
B
A
Moving
second,
all
in
favor
to
amend,
I.
B
A
D
F
F
Date
for
the
next
it'll
be
the
second
reading
on
august
28th
august,
28
6
p.m.
Meeting!
So
that's
what
I
get
the
second
reading.
C
A
Opposed
eyes
have
it
motion
to
move
the
ordinance
I'll.
A
C
Solicitor,
after
consulting
with
the
both
the
town
manager
and
the
tax
assessor,
it's
unbelievable.
The
settlement
is
the
best
interest
of
the
town.
It'll
change
the
category
from
a
tangible
tax
to
a
real
estate
tax
and
the
town
will
make
out
for
additional
tax
revenue
with
the
years
to
come,
and
I
believe
sal
can
explain
it
in
a
little
bit
more
detail.
If
you
don't
so.
M
Yes,
the
originally
these
were
the
new
metal,
poles
and
foundations
that
were
put
in
a
number
of
years
ago.
C
From
smithfield
through
johnston,
cranston
west
wallwork,
walworth
and
some
other
towns,
when
the
project.
C
Their
accounting
side
moved
all
of
these
to
their
real
estate,
not
personal
property.
They
wanted
to
see
the
same
thing
happen
in
the
towns
doing
that
we
were
ben,
it's
going
to
benefit
the
town
by
less
depreciation,
we'll
be
making
more
in
tax
dollars.
C
A
Any
other
public
comment
hearing
none
all
in
favor,
aye
aye
opposed
eyes.
Have
it.
M
Yes,
good
evening,
this
is
a
an
update
but
sort
of
a
public
service
announcement.
If
you
will,
the
kent
county
water
authority
is
planning
a
water
line,
replacement
along
the
centerville
bridge,
they'll
be
replacing
the
current
cast
iron
water
main
with
a
new
ductile
iron,
and
this
is
in
preparation
for
some
additional
work
that
rydon
will
be
doing
on
the
bridge
in
the
spring
of
2019..
M
M
There'll
be
signage
in
the
area
for
large
trucks,
traffic
to
be
diverted-
and
you
know,
certainly
there'll-
be
safety
measures
with
private
details
during
the
construction
period,
which
should
be
a
few
months.
M
I
think
december
is
what
the
estimate
was.
Currently,
the
project
has
not
been
awarded
by
the
kent
county
water
authority,
but
it
is
on
an
agenda
upcoming
agenda,
so
this
is
something
that
will
be
happening
in
the
near
future,
but
plans
have
been
made
to
minimize
any
local
disruption
through
a
nighttime
work.
M
M
At
our
next
meeting
we
will
have
a
resolution,
hopefully
confirming
the
appointment
of
a
new
public
works
director.
M
So
those
are
the
most
recent
plus
you
know.
Suddenly.
You've
had
a
new
tax,
assessor,
a
new
finance
director,
a
new
minimum
housing
officer.
So
certainly
it
is
a
period
of
a
change
for
the
town
and
certainly
for
all
those
who
have
retired.
Mostly,
we
wish
them
well,
but
you
know
we
are
endeavoring
to
fill
the
positions
with
the
most
highly
qualified
individuals
that
we
can
and
that's.
My
report.
G
Good
evening
counselors
before
you,
you
have
the
preliminary
year-end
june
30th
finance
report,
as
you
can
see,
we're
ending
in
the
black
like
we
had
hoped
by
about
four
hundred
thousand.
This
is
all
preliminary
we're
starting
the
audit,
we're
going
through
everything
with
a
fine-tooth
comb.
So
that's
it.
The
civic
center
also
is
gonna
end
up
with
about
a
thirty
thousand
dollar
surplus.
G
What
was
that
the
civic
center?
The
is
gonna
end
up
with
about
a
thirty
thousand
dollar
surplus.
That
was
also
in
the
reports.
I
did
a
couple
of
reports
to
kind
of
summarize
the
departments,
so
you
could
see
where
the
departments
landed
and
the
revenues
kind
of
summarized
it
for
you.
Just
so,
do
you
have
any
questions?
Well,.
F
B
Five,
just
a
couple
updates.
First
of
all,
I
want
to
thank
dpw
the
good
work
they
did
doing
some
patchwork
over
on
exchange
and
at
the
top
of
darefield
dealing
with
some
current
concerns
of
some
of
the
neighbors,
also
the
issue
that
was
taking
place
on
route
3
in
front
of
adrenaline
rush
motors.
B
I
appreciate
that
I
did
put
out
on
my
facebook
page
a
few
weeks
back
two
weeks
back,
that
one
of
the
mega
trucks
coming
through
the
neighborhood
going
not
in
the
area
coming
up
jc
service
road.
Turning
on
medieval
down
drawbridge
up
little
john,
it
appears
there
was
some
sort
of
hydraulic
leak
or
something
to
that
effect.
So
I've
been
going
back
and
forth
with
freddie
gill,
apparently
I
guess,
they're
getting
together
mega
is
going
to
hire
an
outside
company
who's
going
to
power,
wash
the
roads
and
clean
that
up.
F
Four's
not
here
three
just
a
couple
of
things:
the
shippy
av
drainage
project
has
essentially
started
with
some
of
the
preliminary
work.
Having
started
this
past
week,
dig
safe
some
testing
and
some
ancillary
work.
The
bigger
portions
of
the
project
should
be
underway
in
about
two
weeks,
so
those
residents
are
definitely
excited
for
that
project
to
get
underway.
If
anybody
is
a
resident
of
that
area
and
they're
not
familiar
with
the
project
they
can
they
can.
They
can
go
to
my
my
facebook
page.
I've
been
updating
it
constantly.
F
If
they
don't
want
to
go
there,
they
can
email
me
they
can.
They
can
contact
me
via
phone.
So
it's
good
to
get
that
going.
We
have
the
the
playground
on
factory
street
the
the
design
has
just
been
ordered.
This
week
we
have
they're
going
to
be
coming
in
very
shortly.
We
actually
went
with
a
black
and
orange
design
for
the
west
warwick
theme,
so
that's
going
to
be
underway.
Probably
the
end
of
september
first
week
of
october,
we're
going
to
have
a
grand
opening.
F
So
that's
going
to
be
pretty
awesome
and
on
september
8th
and
when
we
talked
about
this
a
couple
of
months
back
we're
going
to
have
our
first
ever
west
warwick
walk
for
wellness,
5k,
it's
going
to
be
starting
at
the
westwood
civic
center,
coming
down
through
the
bike
path,
kind
of
wrap
around
oregon
school
and
then
come
back.
F
So
if
you're
a
business-
and
you
want
to
get
involved,
it's
you
can
speak
with
laurie
holden,
I'm
going
to
put
some
information
on
facebook
as
well
tomorrow
and
if
you're
interested
in
walking
as
a
family
or
individual
we're
putting
a
recommended
donation
of
25
dollars
for
an
individual
of
50
for
a
family.
But
if
it's
somebody
that
wants
to
walk,
it's
not
necessary
to
walk,
you
can
come
out
there
and
do
that
as
well,
and
I'm
gonna
have
more
details
in
the
coming
weeks.
That's
all.
A
Thank
you.
Two
one
thing
freddie
just
want
to
get
with
the
holy
ghost
and
go
over
ventura
street.
I
guess
there's
some
potholes
there
and
some
issues
for
labor
day
weekend.
Also.
I
want
to
thank
dominic's
still
here.
A
You
know
last
year,
as
dominic
said
earlier,
there
were
no
riots
down
at
the
feast
and
that
that
hurt
the
town.
It
hurt
the
the
feast
in
general,
so
dominic,
and
I
were
talking
back
and
forth,
and
I
want
to
thank
lori
holden
for
doing
what
she
did
in
getting
involved
on
a
personal
level
and
helping
us
get
the
rides
back
for
the
holy
ghost.
A
This
rockwell
amusements.
Has
anybody
seen
the
summer
carnival
here
that
she
held
they
have
some
very
eccentric
rides
much
better
rides
and
in
the
past,
rockwell
had
moved
out
and
didn't
want
to
come
back
to
the
feast.
Lori
worked
very
close
with
rockwell
from
up
here,
and
she
got
rockwell
to
come
back
down
to
the
holy
ghost.
So
hopefully,
this
year
we'll
see
a
lot
of
rides
down
there
and
a
much
bigger
festival
so
than
last
year.
So
it's
been
going
on
for
103
or
105
years.
D
D
N
When
the
planning
board
approved,
they
approved
it
with
an
exit
through
the
cranston
property
that
exit
that
that
agreement
would
have
been
recorded
in
cranston,
not
here
in
westwood,
apparently
now
that
association
in
cranston
is
claiming
they
never
agreed
to
the
exit
through
their
property.
I
know
mark
has
been
working
with
the
cranston
people
and
with
their
attorney
when
he
questioned
me
about
it.
My
you
know
my
from
a
legal
perspective
hilltop.
N
D
All
when
all
the
constituents
around
that
area
and
all
the
neighbors
and
the
budding
properties
when
they
came
here
to
that
to
that
hearing,
they
guaranteed
that
there
would
be
none,
that's
the
stipulation
they
had
in
that
hearing.
So
if,
if
that
doesn't
happen,
do
we
have
anything
to
fall
back
on
with
we
don't
have
to
let
them
do
that.
It.
N
Would
be,
it
would
be
my
my
opinion
and
this
this
is
one
that
don't
I'm
not,
and
I
don't
want
to
go
on
record
saying
it's
going
to
happen
that
way,
because
I'd
want
to
look
at
it
more
closely
but
off
the
top
of
my
head.
If
they
don't
follow
the
permission,
the
permit,
they
got,
they
stopped.
Okay,
I
mean
I
will
have
you
know,
I'm
not.
I'm
not
just
keep.
N
N
That
that
is
correct
and
we
were
always
under
the
impression
see
that
was
an
agreement
between
them.
D
N
D
D
It
all
right
al.
Thank
you.
The
other
thing
I
have
a
constituent
who
is
president
of
the
rotary
club
in
warwick,
and
they
raised
quite
a
bit
of
money
this
year
and
they
want
to
give
money
to
surround
the
communities
and
she
offered
the
town
of
west
walwick,
a
500
donation
which
I'm
gonna.
I
don't
know
who
I'm
gonna
see
yet,
but
I'd
like
to
do
some
things
down
at
the
pastory
field,
natick
field
brookfield
plot
area.
D
Over
there
I
mean
I
want
to
thank
the
rotary
club
for
offering
that
money,
and
I
want
to
thank
meredith
levesque
for
for
offering
it
to
her
district,
the
district
that
she
lives
in.
That's
all.
I
have
right
now.
A
F
E
Ordnance
number
2018-20
second
reading
sponsored
by
the
town
council
an
ordinance
amending
appendix
c
traffic
ordinances
of
the
quote
of
ordinances
of
the
town
of
west
warwick,
stop
sign
for
schofield
street
at
garnett
street
carrianne
drive
at
shannon
lane
and
no
parking
sign
from
pulaski
up
for
toxic
terror.
I'll.
C
F
I
just
wanted
to
add
something
that
me
and
councilman.
Lecchardi
did
go
back
out
to
that
area
with
a
stop
sign,
with
a
no
parking
sign
for
pulaski
to
make
sure
that
it
wasn't
going
to
be
an
issue
where
it
moved
over
across
the
street.
We
both
agreed
it's
no
more
than
two
and
a
half
car
lengths
just
enough
to
not
obscure
the
vision
of
people
pulling
out,
but
not
enough
where
there's
going
to
be
a
ton
of
cars
causing
an
issue
somewhere
else.
F
F
A
C
A
C
C
N
The
state
recently
passed
an
act
regarding
the
housing
of
dogs
and
what
I
did
was
I
repealed,
what
we
had
and
put
it
in
the
language
of
the
state
statute.
So
our
ordinance
now
complies
with
the
state
statute.
E
F
N
2018-25,
which
will
be
coming
for
you
before
you
right
after
this
is
the
one
that
establishes
the
recycling
bins.
The
problem
we
had
was
we.
I
couldn't
do
that
without
changing,
because
our
zoning
ordinance
made
no
provisions
for
recycling
bins.
So,
in
order
to
go
forward
with
your
next
step,
I
had
to
put
them
into
the
zoning
ordinance
and
what
we
did
was,
and
I
worked
with
the
town
planner
on
this.
We
defined
the
recycling
bin
and
the
gentleman
don.
N
I
can
never
think
of
his
last
name
work
with
me
on
it,
and
then
we
put
it
in
that
recycling
bins
will
be
allowed
only
in
b
districts.
This
keeps
them
out
of
residential
or
out
of
the
the
business
box
so
that
we
both
the
tom
player,
and
I
both
felt
that
if
you're
gonna
have
these
recycling
bins,
the
place
you
should
have
them
is
in
a
business
area
not
in
in
a
residential
area.
So
this
limits
them
to
that.
G
Anna
spudnick
carpenter
court,
what
is
considered
a
bee
area
because
there's
bins
up
at
the
civic
center,
and
I
would
think
that
town
property
really
shouldn't
house
any
particular
vendor
of
any
kind.
I
think
it's
it's
showing
favoritism,
perhaps.
N
From
that
there
are
residential
zones,
there's
a
business
on
the
commercials
business
park
zone
and
you
look
at
the
time
you
look
at
the
zoning
map.
E
N
A
On
so
I'm
gonna
go
back
a
little
bit
in
history
for
the
civic
center,
because
they're
also
on
hay
street
also
for
the
animal
shelter.
So
if
I
I'm
not
100
sure,
I'm
probably
99
sure
the
school
department
had
them
put
up
there
and
as
a
dump
off
and
they
get
a
revenue
stream
from
that
also.
A
Utilize,
it
more
and
that's
what
you
know-
and
we
brought
this
up
at
the
last
council
meeting-
that
don
mariani
has
also
thought
of
wants
to
sit
down
with
us
to
go
over,
possibly
donating
12
of
them
and
him
managing
the
12
of
them
and
the
town
get
the
revenue
and
he
gets
a
fee.
We
haven't,
you
know,
that's
still
well,.
A
G
A
G
Okay,
can
we
have
at
the
next
town
council
meeting
the
information
that
provides
first
of
all,
why
they're
on
town
property
already
and
if
there
are,
because
if
you're
telling
me
the
school
department
has
an
arrangement
with
them,
does
the
animal
shelter
have
an
arrangement
with
them
which
would
be
the
town.
G
D
A
Mr
manager,
can
you
look
into
the
bins
on
factory
street
and
the
bins
on
hay
street?
Please
there's
two
one
fact
hay
street
and
there's
two:
it.
G
The
ones
that
are
up
at
the
school
are
pink
and
blue,
at
least
that's
what
I
saw
the
other
day.
Well,
it
shouldn't
really
matter
whose
they
are
it's.
How
did
they
get
there?
Are
they
paying
us
anything
for
the
time
that
they've
been
there,
or
did
they
just
plop
them
down
there,
and
they
had
no
authorization
to
do
so?
That
could
put
some
questions
in
people's
minds
as
to
why
we
would
deal
with
someone
like
that.
No.
G
F
E
E
N
As
of
today,
the
bins
you
see
all
over
town
I
just
placed
there-
there's
no
regulation,
many
cases
there's
no
idea
of
who
owns
them.
I
believe
don
said
we
have
bins
in
this
town
owned
by
a
company
out
in
minnesota,
so
that
when
the
problems
that
councilman
escher
raised
about
the
mess
around
the
bins,
there's
there's
no
way
of
enforcing
anything.
So
working
with
don.
N
You
know
councilman
ashley,
the
audience
that
I'm
proposing
tonight
it
identifies
the
different
terms,
defines
them
in
order
to
place
a
bin
in
a
business
district
in
this
town,
you
will
have
to
get
a
permit
I've
prepared.
If
the
council
passes
this,
I've
prepared
an
application
form
that
would
be
filed
with
the
clerk
and
the
clerk
would
then
issue
a
permit
that
permit
would
be
placed
on
the
bin
itself
so
that
anybody
that
sees
a
bin
without
a
permit
on
it.
There's
provision
in
here
for
what
can
happen.
F
F
A
Now
let
me
ask
you
another
question
on
that
bin,
so,
for
instance,
mr
mariani
was
here-
and
he
said
bins
get
damaged
all
the
time.
If
this
is
a
sticky
permit
sticker,
if
they
got
to
swap
out
a
bin,
how
do
they
get
a
permit?
They.
N
N
Yeah,
it's
it's
on
the
location.
No
recycling
permit
will
be
placed
on
the
property
of
an
abandoned
building.
If
it's
vacant
we're
not
going
to,
let
you
put
it
there,
because
if
vacant
we
later
on,
we
get
into
the
some
responsibility
of
the
owner.
If
it's
a
vacant
piece
of
property
we
got
problems,
is.
N
It
would
come
up
when
they
when
they
come
to
renew
it.
On
september,
1st,
okay,
the
building
the
building
official
sees
a
permit
that
hasn't
been
permitted.
F
N
The
next
section
spells
out
what
information
we
want
on
the
application.
That's
going
to
be
information
regarding
the
person
placing
the
bin,
the
property
owner,
and
if
there
is
somebody
responsible
for
the
bin,
it
defines
what
what
we're
going
to
need
in
the
permit.
N
N
It's
fifty
dollars
a
day,
third
notice,
you're
out
of
here
and
and
upon
failure
after
that
on
that
third
notice
within
72
hours,
the
fines
100
a
day
and
the
and
I
know
councilman
padula-
had
a
problem
with
this,
but
the
only
way
we
can
enforce
this
is
the
owner
has
to
take
responsibility
because
to
just
say
that
if
it's
not
enforced
and
the
cost
around
the
the
person
who
put
it
there,
you
know
it's
difficult
to
track
them
down.
N
If
you
don't
check
them
and
with
the
guys
in
minnesota,
jon
brunero
and
even
john
bernaro
can't
collect
that
money.
N
N
This
I
was
again,
I
was
just
suggesting
these,
I
believe
I
don't
know,
I
think
I
said
300
a
year
and
you
would
apply
and
it
would
be
one
month
until
septem,
a
monthly
till
september
first
and
again
from
from
an
owner's
perspective.
N
All
of
this
was
submitted
to
one
of
the
major
I'll
say
bin
operators
in
the
town.
So
I
know
the
talent
one
of
the
things
that
you
you
said
to
me.
You
wanted
to
make
sure
it
was
business
friendly
and
that
we
were
not
to
drive
the
bins
out
of
down
just
to
make
them
responsible
and
don
marinari
had
no
problems
with
any
of.
N
Why?
Because
they
they're
just
there
and
there
will
be
a
taxable
problem-
there'll
be
a
taxable
personal
property
tax
on
it.
N
I
A
F
G
They
do
have
you
know
somewhere
they
have
a
physical
existence,
but
if
they
were
to
have
a
business
requirement
to
register
aside
from
a
permit
on
a
bin.
Now
you
have
a
concrete
place
to
contact
for,
what's
going
on
with
any
particular
bins.
C
Located
in
town,
we
have
vendors
leasing,
companies,
these
copy
machines,
they
lease
backhoes.
We
don't
require
them
to
have
a
business
license,
even
though
that
piece
of
equipment
may
be.
F
N
Answered
anna's
question
the
app
the
application,
the
name
address
telephone
number
of
the
operator,
the
federal
id
number,
the
state,
the
state
of
insurance,
the
contact
person's
name
address
telephone
number
same
for
the
owner,
so
that
we
we're
keeping
track
of
where
they
are.
G
And
and
lastly,
this
is
my
only
concern
when
it
comes
to
us
being
business
friendly.
If,
let's
say
rox
market
decides,
they
want
to
have
one
of
these
bins
on
their
property.
Do
we
as
a
town,
have
the
right
to
tell
them
what
they
can
or
cannot
have
on
there
or
what
should
be
removed?
Because
you
could
say
the
same
thing
about
someone
having
their
dumpster
overflowing
or
is
the
town
going
to
go
in
and
take
their
dumpster
away
because
it
overflowed
not
likely
the.
N
J
O
C
C
D
This
is
the
first
reading
government
I'll
make
a
motion
to
amend
the
ordinance
by
the
typographical
levers.
A
Second,
that's
just
changing
it
from
contain
bins
to
containers
now
I'll
move.
F
N
D
I've
been
getting
a
lot
of
complaints.
If
you
go
by
the
east
avenue
bridge
off
river
street
to
go
to
the
malls
you're
going
to
see
all
these
barriers,
this
bridge
is
brand
new.
I
asked
the
manager
to
reach
out
to
d.o.t.
D
D
M
Right
contacted
d.o.t
and
the
reason
for
the
barriers
is
that
to
prevent
errant
vehicles
from
climbing
the
sidewalks
portions
of
the
bridge,
the
sidewalks
are
supported
by
fascia
breed
beams,
which
are
currently
maybe
compromised
if
a
truck
were
to
mount
a
sidewalk.
So,
according
to
d.o.t
those
barriers,
if
hit
by
a
truck
a
certain
way,
you
know
certainly
would
cause
an
accident
would
cause
the
potentially
the
truck
to
go
over
the
barriers.
D
It's
a
joke:
it's
really
a
joke
and
it's
an
eyesore
and
it
compromises
the
people
walking
on
that
and
then,
when
the
people
litter,
it
gets
caught
in
between
them
barriers
and
on
the
other
side
of
it,
and
you
can't
clean
it
up.
So
I
I
wanted
either
if
we
got
to
go
to
channel
10
or
12
news
with
this
or
whatever
still
outside
too
bad
they're
still
not
here,
we'll
give
them
some
publicity.
M
Right,
I
would
say
that
yeah
my
conversations
were
on
the
providence
street
bridge.
I
did
not
contact
them
on
east
avenue,
that's
my
era,
the
providence
street
bridge.
If
the
barriers
were
removed-
and
this
is
the
notation
I
have
please
note-
by
federal
regulations-
if
the
barriers
are
removed,
the
bridge
will
require
weight,
limit
restrictions
due
to
the
mountable
sidewalk
being
less
than
six
inches
above
the
pavement
six
feet
above
the
pavement.
M
D
M
Well,
the
the,
if
adopted,
the
resolutions,
would
go
to
the
rhode
island
department
of
transportation,
I'm
assuming
the
director's
office,
they
would
review
them
and
I
would
assume
they
would
get
back
with
the
town
as
to
whether
or
not
they
would
agree
to
remove
them
or
not.
So
the
next
step
would
be.
These
resolutions
would
go
to
d.o.t
the
director's
office
and
then
they
would
issue
a
response
to
us.
A
The
question
I
have
and
again
we're
on
east
ave
bridge
so
I'll
wait
until
we
get
on
the
providence
street
bridge.
I
just
wanted
to
hear
why
the
barriers-
because
you
said
the
barriers
on
providence
street
and
you
imagine
it's
the
same
reason.
Why
and
I
agree
with
council
fedor.
I
know
I'll
clarify
that
ward,
one
and
west
wall
that
that's
a
main
thruway
and
thousands
of
cars
come
through
there
on
a
daily
basis.
A
So
with
that
being
said,
I
mean
if,
if
the
sidewards
sidewalks
were
not
constructed
properly
and
again,
we
got
to
confirm
that
I
mean
that's,
that's
definitely
something
on
the
state
that
needs
to
pay
a
little
more
attention
to
get
that
resolved,
because
200
2025
to
fix
sidewalks
is
just
outrageous.
Well.
A
This
is
a
resolution
to
remove
barriers
on
east
avenue
bridge.
I
also
want
to
confirm,
if
there's
any
safety
issues,
if
they
remove
those
barriers,
meaning-
and
I
still
don't
understand
this-
I'm
not
an
engineer
but
we're
putting
weight
of
barriers
on
there,
and
if
we
take
the
barriers
off
now
we
have
to
have
a
weight
limit.
So
I'm
just
trying
to
figure
it
out.
L
D
A
D
I
A
A
F
I
D
E
A
Moving
second
discussion:
we
do
have
two
applicants,
justin
coutu
and
richard
banks.
They
both
serve
on
there
now
justin
served
a
little
longer
to
mr
banks.
So
it's
up
to
you
guys
what
you
want
to
do.
A
B
Well,
here's
what
I
would
I
would
say.
Obviously
we
know
there's
another
position
opening
up
with
the
loss
of
bob
messier,
but
richard
was
the
first
to
submit
a
request.
He
came
before
the
council.
He
got
the
recommendation
of
the
zoning
solicitor
fiori
and
when
last
meeting
he
thought
we
were
going
to
pick
someone.
He
was
sitting
in
the
audience
and
of
course
we
know
there
was
a
an
issue
there.
N
As
councilman
dominco
said,
when
richard
banks
contacted
me,
I
voiced
my
support.
As
the
counselor
said,
I've
worked
with
both
gentlemen.
Either
choice.
The
council
makes
you
got
in
my
since
2004,
and
it
is
the
first
time
that
you've
had
two
such
qualified
people
to
to
move
up
from
the
alternate.
The
only
thing
I
feel
strongly
about
is
I'm
happy
to
see
that
the
council
is
moving
from
the
alternate
up
onto
the
board
in
the
past.
N
N
D
A
N
3-7-14.2
class
p
liquor
licenses
section,
a
a
caterer
license
by
the
department
of
health
and
the
division
of
taxation
shall
be
eligible
to
apply
for
a
class
p
liquor
license
class
p
license
from
the
department
of
business
regulation.
The
department
of
business
regulation
is
authorized
to
issue
all
caterers
licenses.
N
The
license
will
be
valid
throughout
the
state
as
a
state
license
and
no
further
license
will
be
required
or
tax
imposed
by
any
city
or
town
upon
the
alcoholic
beverage
privilege
each
caterer
will
to
which
the
license
is
insured,
shall
pay
to
the
department
of
business
regulation,
an
annual
fee
of
five
hundred
dollars
for
the
license
and
one
dollar
for
each
duplicate
of
the
license
which
fees
are
paid
to
the
state
treasury.
The
department
is
authorized
to
promulgate
rules
and
regulations
for
implementation
of
this
license.
N
In
prolonging
and
promulgating
said
rules.
The
department
shall
include,
but
is
not
limited
to
the
following
standards
that
it
lists
eight
standards
that
they
got
to
check
the
age
of
valid
identification.
N
It
then
goes
into
state
that
the
the
bartenders
have
to
be
certified
and
that
all
of
their
license
has
to
be
purchased
from
class,
a
liquor
dealers,
but
the
fact
of
the
matter
is
that
there
is
a
state
p
license
that
when
that
state
b
license
comes
into
a
town
or
city,
the
town
of
city
has
no
control
over
it,
and
it's
just
a
question
as
to
whether
or
not
that
license
did
exist.
I
just
wanted
to
clarify
that
it
does
exist
in
the
state
statutes.
Thank
you,
tom.
D
A
O
Thank
you
well,
this
information
that
you
supplied
here
is
the
exact
papers
that
I
handed
to
you
in
february.
Before
you
had
an
opportunity
to
look
at
them,
they
were
snatched
from
your
hands
by
your
solicitor
and
said
this
means
nothing.
If
you
have
a
class
p
license,
you
can
supersede
any
state
law,
ordinance
or
contract
state
or
municipal.
O
O
This
license
the
class
p
license,
which
is
given
only
to
caterers,
does
not
have
the
right
to
oh
to
supersede
any
contract
anywhere
in
this.
So
I
do
not
understand
why
this
is
brought
up
tonight.
This
is
the
papers
that
I
gave
to
you
to
prove
that
you
were
misled
by
your
solicitor
and
prompted
to
approve
an
event
that
was
against
law
and
against
your
own,
your
own
contract,
with
your
with
the
person,
then,
all
of
a
sudden
we
had
to
change
the
contract.
O
I
don't
understand
that
there
was
no
need
to
change
any
contract
which
took,
I
don't
have
my
notes,
I'm
sorry.
It
was
132
business
days.
I
believe
in
total,
from
the
time
we
said,
we
were
working
on
the
contract
till
the
time
they
were
produced
at
the
last
meeting.
What
did
that
cost
us
and
why?
Because
a
class
p
liquor
license
according
to
the
solicitor
supersedes
law
and
contract?
A
O
A
O
And
we
have,
and
where
are
we,
can
we
at
least
acknowledge
the
fact
that
you
were
misinformed
by
your
solicitor
stating
that
this
license
supersedes
law
and
any
contract
that
makes
them
null?
And
if
you
don't
approve
the
project?
If
I
remember
the
wording,
we
can
go
back
to
the
tape.
If
you
don't
approve
the
the
program
that
was
scheduled
for
alcohol
and
tobacco
products,
state
supersedes.
O
O
The
town
cannot
require
him
to
have
another
license
above
and
beyond
that,
but
he
cannot
violate
law
or
a
contract.
It
clearly
stated
in
the
contract-
and
mr
williamson
stated
that
if
you
do
not
approve
it,
you'll
be
liable
to
a
lawsuit.
Like
mr
malonzi
had
one.
I
don't
know
a
couple
of
hundred
thousand
dollars
of
what
it
was,
and
that
was
misinformed
as
well.
Mr
malonzi
did
not
win
a
lawsuit.
O
He
won
a
preliminary
injunction
that
stopped
steve
perry,
public
public
safety,
commissioner
from
providence,
to
send
his
boys
out
stopping
them
any
further,
so
they
had
to
lay
off.
That's
all.
That
was
a
preliminary
injunction,
not
a
win
of
a
case.
So
still
we
are
here,
and
I
still
haven't
got
an
answer
as
to
where
does
it
say
in
this
license:
information
from
the
state
board
of
business
regulation
that
the
holder
of
a
class
p
catering
license
is
able
to
supersede
law
or
contract.
A
A
O
A
O
A
O
O
A
O
It
you
were
misinformed
again.
Thank
you
all
these
months,
I've
just
been
waiting
for
you
to
say
mia
culpa,
my
fault.
I
was
wrong.
I
misinformed
the
council,
but
I
did
I'm
wrong.
You
just
said
we're
wrong.
I
did
I
want
to
hear
you.
People
say
it.
I
want
to
hear
your
solicitor
say
it,
but
I'll
never
hear
it.
O
N
David,
if
I
might
just
to
clarify
the
record
the
reason
I
requested
the
reason
I
requested
that
the
reason
I
requested
that
that
be
put
on
the
agenda
tonight
was
last
week
or
last
month.
Mr
rose
made
the
statement.
There
is
no
class
p
license
in
the
statute,
and
I
just
wanted
to
read
into
the
record
that
there
is
in
fact
that's.
O
Again,
I
I'm
sorry
if
you
misunderstood
me
or
if
I
misspoke
to
you,
I
know,
there's
a
class
p
license
it's
a
license
issued
to
caterers
only
and
again,
and
I
handed
them
the
same
papers
that
you
dug
up.
I
I
handed
the
same
thing
to
the
councilman
to
the
council
president.
It
was
snatched
from
his
fingers
by
the
solicitor
and
he
said
this
doesn't
mean
anything
and
across
the
table
and
that's
how
it
started.
D
Okay,
christine
you
sent
kristen,
you
sent
me
a
thing
on
the
road
bond
money.
I
was
told
I
had
a
hundred
thousand
and
you
gave
me
a
figure.
I
don't
have
it
in
front
of
me.
Thirty
something
thousand
some
roads
that
were
built
to
my
ward,
we're
not
in
my
ward,
clyde
street
number,
one
nothing
that
was
paved
on
clyde
street
was
in
ward,
one,
yes
or
not,.
A
With
the
whole
right
side
on
cry
street
to
eric
dean's,
that
whole
side
is
all
yours
on
the
left
right
hand,
if
you're
coming
from
around
the
bend
where
industrial
lane
is
that's
all
yours
on
the
right
hand,
side
has
all
your
constituents
they.
D
D
There
were,
there
was
other
ones
that
were
built
and
one
that
was
supposed
to
get
done
was
boeing
caught
who's
here,
freddie
bowman
corbin
before
dave
left,
they
couldn't
get
the
big
equipment
in
there
and
he
had
cardi
come
in
or
cardi
a
pro
give
a
bill.
It
was
like
seven
or
eight
thousand
dollars
to
do
it
with
a
smaller
machine.
If
they
couldn't
do
it,
we're
gonna
get
a
local
guy
as
long
as
he
can
match
the
bed
so
that
went
by
the
wayside.
D
D
D
E
D
D
But
the
water
company,
let
me
see
which
ones
were
they,
that
the
water
company
did.
I
had
them
marked
on
my
own
sheet.
That's
all
right
I'll,
just
I'm
not
gonna
tie
it
up.
It's
been
a
long
night
anyway,
but
I
got
my
sheet
where
I
think
the
water
company
did
and
I'll
call
you
and
I'll
have
to
put
it
on
the
next
agenda.
M
D
Yes,
I
got
some
calls
from
some
businesses,
one
midville
country
club.
I
wasn't
I
didn't
know
it
was
a
300
dollar
tobacco
fee
to
sell
tobacco.
D
He
explained
to
me
that
he
sells
two
hundred
and
fifty
dollars
two
hundred
dollars
worth
of
cigars
to
golfers.
He
gives
them
his
cost.
So
he's
gonna
pay
a
300
fee
to
give
200
250
worth
of
cigars
to
his
customers.
I
think
the
fee
is
too
high.
I
mean
I
understood
this
where
they
hide
the
tobacco,
keep
it
behind
the
counters
away
from
the
kids,
where
they
mix
it
up
with
the
candy.
D
All
that
I
agree
with,
but
the
fee.
I
think
that
we
should
look
at
that
feed
like
we
did
with
the
auction
house
that
the
gentleman
left
that
runs
the
phoenix
auctions
on
every
week,
where
we
were
charging
him
so
much
a
week.
Now,
there's
no
one
way.
I
don't
know.
What
do
you
do?
You
have
anything
to
say
about
the
fee.
D
B
A
A
Was
for
the
the
bigger
stores
like
611.
cvs,
doesn't
sell
them
anymore.
N
D
D
A
Actually,
angelo
people
were
actually
who
don't
even
sell
tobacco
still
renew
their
license
just
to
have
it
in
case
they
sell
their
business
or
whatever
it's.
It's
paul
brought
it
to
my
attention
that
people
are
still
coming
in,
who
don't
have
tobacco
light
that
don't
sell
tobacco
just
want
to
renew
their
license,
but
they
can.
A
D
Stores,
like
did
you
did
you
take
into
account
that
some
of
them
were
golf
clubs,
golf
organizations,
little
mom-and-pop
shops,
yes,.
K
D
So
well,
I
don't
think
it's
fair
to
the
business.
I
mean
they
have
enough
on
their
plate
and
I
mean
there's
a
way
out
of
it
right
off
the
bat.
Do
you
remember
when
they
went
to
build
the
clubhouse,
the
motorcycle
club
in
attic?
Nobody,
the
council,
wouldn't
issue
them
a
license,
so
they
went
to
an
attorney.
I
think
the
attorney
was
paul
demayo
and
what
they
did.
They
didn't
charge
to
sell
alcohol.
They
had
a
full
bar,
it
was
free,
it
was
by
donations.
D
B
I
H
F
Is
this
this
point
I'm
not
familiar
with
this.
I
mean
this
place
is
not
kids
walking
around.
There's
not
I
mean
yeah,
so
I
mean
I
don't
we
made
the
exception
for
that
phoenix.
We
can
do
that.
We
can
make
an
exception
to
the
fee
or
we
can't
change
the
fee
because
he
just
said
he
changed.
The
fee.
We'd
have
to
lower
the
fee
for
everybody,
though,
okay.
B
Let
me
ask
you
a
question,
though,
when,
when
they
do
the
undercover,
stings
and
stuff,
isn't
each
city
and
town
responsible
for
paying
the
fee
through
the
police
department?
Is
that
right
like
in
other
words,
does
the
money
go
to
the
state
to
pay
for
that
or
no?
How
does
that
work
so.
A
That
and
that's
major
knock,
are
you
still
here?
Yes,
are
you
familiar
with
this?
I
know
you
have
a
specific
offer,
a
site
officer
assigned
to
this.
B
M
F
D
L
When
they
buy
tobacco
products,
that's
all
regulated.
They
have
sheets
from
purchasing
it
from
licensed
dealers.
It's
just
like
alcohol.
Every
bottle
of
alcohol
I
bought
when
I
managed
a
bar
had
to
come
from
a
licensed
distributor.
You
had
to
manifest
yes
and
everything
was
there
to
be
reviewed
by
the
taxation
department.
N
L
M
D
A
To
point
out
something
paula
here:
she
just
sent
me
a
message:
everyone
renewed
except
two
businesses
out
of
all
the
businesses
in
town
and
they
don't
care
and
one
says
they
no
longer
carry
tobacco,
so
they
didn't
renew,
was
down
in
crompton
so
and
it
wasn't
on
their
list.
A
A
B
B
D
So,
being
there
councilman,
I
am
here
representing
him
and
fighting
for
him,
like
I
do
for
all
my
constituents
and
I'm
not
going
to
be
rushed.
I
think
it's
a
it's
crazy
300
for
a
small
businessman,
plus
his
tangibles
plus
his
fees
plus
his
taxes
plus
his
license
fees.
His
alcohol
fees
everything's
got
a
fee.
When
does
it
stop
so.
B
B
D
F
N
F
N
F
A
F
D
A
month
for
cigars
25
a
month
for
dumpster
fees,
29
25
a
month
for
litter
fee
angelo,
look
at
me.
A
Dollars
a
month,
I
fully
understand
it,
but
also
a
few
years
three
years
ago,
when
we
moved
the
sewer
tax
to
277
dollars,
minimum
and
then
per
usage
on
each.
So
a
two
family
house
now
gets
two
bills
where
before
they
got
one
bill,
but
that
was
everybody
supported
that,
except
for
two
of
us,
but
again
that's
277
dollars
a
year
to
that,
and
I
don't
care
anybody
says:
that's
a
tax.
A
F
M
D
Thank
you,
girls.
Thank
you.
Yes,
this
I've
been
getting
numerous
calls.
I
spoke
to
george
ernie.
I
spoke
to
you
a
couple
of
months
ago
on
this.
When
you
first
came,
there
happens
to
be
a
group
home
on
17,
tanglewood
and
constituents
that
I've
never
ever
got
a
complaint
about
their
parking.
D
Then
a
matter
of
fact
there's
a
few
here
now
from
tanglewood
I'll.
Let
you
get
up
and
speak
glen
you're
here
and
is
laurie,
but
anyway
they're
causing
disruption
in
the
neighborhood.
I
guess
they
got
new
new
help
there
and
they
have
no
control
over
over
the
residents
in
that
home.
D
They're
parking
all
hours
of
the
night
in
front
of
the
resident's
driveways
mailboxes
during
the
day
lynn,
you
want
to
come
up
and
explain
a
little
bit
where
you
have.
C
They
are
adults
with
handicaps,
but
the
folks
that
watch
them
tend
to
be
young
kids
and
I
believe
that
when
they
can't
control
these
folks,
they
call
a
rescue
that
was
another
issue
they're
always
at
the
at
the
residence
fire
trucks,
ambulance,
police
all
show
up
and
angela,
I
think
you
had
said
you
had
kept
track
of.
G
C
D
Mcgowan
chief
mcgregor
at
the
time
said
there
was
many
numerous
calls
and
the
major
can
contest
to
it,
and
the
old
chief,
joe
barris,
is
still
here.
Isn't
he
our
retired
chief,
the
old
chief.
C
Those
folks
didn't
get
the
mail
for
three
days.
We
didn't
get
mailed
for
a
day
because
they
parked
in
front
of
our
mailbox
my
neighbor
across
the
street,
whose
address
is
actually
musket,
but
the
back
of
his
house
where
his
driveway
is,
is
on
tower
another
resident,
I'm
another
worker
at
the
group
home
parks
there.
So
he's
got
a
large
truck
he
backs
out.
He
has
a
tough
time.
C
A
vehicle
they
just
wandered
to
our
house
and
just
got
into
our
car
and
started
rifling
to
our
car.
I
mean
they're
harmless,
but
I
don't
think
they
have
the
right
supervision
that
they
need
to
maintain
control.
C
D
And
there
always
was
too,
there
was
a
a
male
supervisor
there
at
one
time,
maybe
ten
years
ago
or
eight
years
ago,
and
there
was
one
issue
with
one
neighbor
and
I
want
to
go
speak
to
him
and
he
was
very
cooperative.
He
said
I'll
make
sure
I
need
that.
D
F
Make
this
one
a
quick
one
prior
to
my
being
on
the
council.
Vice
president
council,
ed
giroux,
was
was
the
liaison,
so
john
d'amico
is
the
vice
president
took
over
that
role,
but
due
to
his
work
schedule,
the
meetings
takes
place
during
the
day,
so
morningside.
F
A
D
Yes,
some
dave,
you
addressed
some
of
them,
some
of
the
comments
that
were
made
to
people
in
the
audience.
D
G
We
need
december
which
we
were
supposed
to
talk
about
and
we're
going
through
the
solicitor
bill
from
january
to
june.
Right
now.
We
have
it
we're
just
going
through
it
and
we
did
receive
june.
But
I
need
a
cover
letter
just
stating
the
amount.
D
A
A
E
A
E
E
E
Also,
james
grief
was
affected
by
all
the
wires
that
came
down
he's
asking
for
275
dollars.
I
believe
that
is
it
and
they've
all
been
approved
by
dpw
to
pay
and
requesting
that
you.
E
Upcoming
appointments
tax
board
of
review
alternate
member
with
the
term
twist
fire,
10,
21,
west
ward,
public
library
trustees,
one
with
the
turn
to
expire
to
2021
board
of
tenant
affairs,
one
term
to
expire
on
three
2020
public,
one
to
expire
in
four
2020
public,
one
to
expire
for
2020
clyde
towers
want
to
expire
for
20,
20,
west
warwick,
manor,
one
to
expire.
Eight
2020
westworld
commander
the
zoning
board
of
review
one
term
to
expire
2023..
E
I
think
that's
what
we
took
care
of
tonight,
art
of
three
development
commission,
one
term
to
expire,
10,
1,
18.,
public
comments.
Comments
will
only
be
addressed
to
the
town
council
will
take
them
under
advisement
when
addressing
the
town
council.
Please
state
your
name
and
address
conduct
yourself
in
an
orderly
and
respectful
fashion.
The
comments
of
citizens
ex
accessing
this
portion
of
our
meeting
are
neither
adopted
or
endorsed
by
this
body,
but
heard
as
requested.
J
Maple
avenue
is
a
secondary
road
and
it
has
gotten
horrendous
to
drive
on.
It's
got
a
big
dip
in
the
road.
It's
got
potholes
in
the
road
you
drive
up
to
the
end
of
fairview
avenue,
it's
very
dangerous
because
the
traffic's
coming
down.
I
always
try
to
go
up
woodside
avenue
because
it
gives
you
a
better
outlook
onto
fairview
avenue,
but
the
road
is
a
mess.
You
come
down
on
fairview
avenue
to
the
bridge
and
when
you
get
to
the
bottom
of
the
bridge,
there
is
a
huge
pothole.
There
I
mean
the
state.
J
A
So
well
before
dave
lombardi,
who
left
an
action,
I
just
had
a
conversation
with
the
previous
of
a
couple
months
back.
We
would
have
to
put
a
claim
into
the
state
and
get
them
out
here
to
because
due
to
the
heavy
traffic,
that's
summoned
deterioration,
not
gonna,
blame
all
of
maple
avenue
on
that
traffic.
They
had
some
issues
to
begin
with.
Fairview
avenue
we
have
brought
up
the
pothole
to
freddie.
A
Jp
molette,
actually
is
the
one
who
brought
that
pothole
up
so
we'll
get
that
resolved,
hopefully
very
soon.
I
know
exactly
which
one
you're
talking
about,
because
I
go
the
same
exact
way,
I'm
being
told
that
the
bridge
could
be
done
before
labor
day.
I.
A
We're
all
hoping,
because
we
do
have
a
parade
going
through
there
and
it
will
kind
of
be
tough
to
get
floats
and
everything
else
around
they
have
been
working.
They
do
have
contract
rules
that,
after
a
certain
temperature,
but
they
are
there
at
six
in
the
morning-
and
I
I
will
say
that
they're
there
and
mario
faria
who's
a
personal
friend
of
mine,
he's
basically
the
foreman.
I
don't
think
he
just
went
off
and
got
married,
but
he's
he's
I've
always
kept
in
contact
with
him.
A
J
J
A
D
It
would
have
been,
but
she's
right.
The
state
should
be
responsible.
J
Yes,
I
mean
I've,
seen
big
tractor
trailers
and
I
understand
there's
a
there's.
You
know
a
business
on
maple
avenue
that
they
have
tractors,
but
I
mean
huge
tractor
trailers
are
coming
out
on
that
little
corner
no.
J
J
A
A
Cardi
came
in,
they
said
they
don't
want
to
be
paying
for
detail
between
7
and
10,
and
we
said
we'll
get
the
job
done
and
you
won't
be
paying
for
detail.
Then
we
went
down
from
seven
to
seven.
I
can
tell
you
right
now.
You
could
probably
take
away
the
detail,
but
there's
no
incentive
for
qatar
to
get
it
done
once
they're
not
paying
for
details,
and
you
know.
J
J
No,
the
traffic
comes
down
from
east
main
street
and
it's
at
suppertime
and
the
traffic
is
backed
all
the
way
up.
You
don't
mean
to
tell
me
that
cop
can't
get
out
of
a
car
to
try
to
get
the
traffic
through
the
light
and
there's
traffic
backed
up
all
the
way
down
to
lipid.
I
mean
come
on
if
they're
sitting
in
the
car
on
their
cell
phones
or
drinking
a
coffee
just
get
out
at
suppertime
and
move
the
traffic
through
the
light.
That's
all
I'm
asking
they're
24
7
there.
A
J
J
F
J
Around
for
every
delivery,
my
dog
groomer-
I
went
to
her
on
friday
for
my
dog
and
she's
got
the
professional
dog
room
and
she's
losing
customers,
because
they're
coming
from
out
of
town
that
don't
know
enough
to
go
down
and
around
fear
of
you
when
they're
going
down
private
street.
These
people
don't
want
to
do
this
thing.
A
We've
heard
it
from
the
businesses
representative
what.
A
J
J
When
I
went
to
the
the
groomer
for
my
dog
and
this.
J
C
M
L
L
L
G
C
So
we
do
have
one
girl,
we
worked
on
them
and
we
try
to
get
them
first
thing
in
the
morning.
They
go
through
them.
We
do
call
the
people
back
and
we
do
get
to
them.
Sometimes
we
don't
because
they
don't
call
us
back.
Sometimes
your
voicemails
are
full,
sometimes
we're
just
playing
phone
tag
yeah,
but
I
apologize
it's
just
a
busy
time
of
year
for
us.
L
C
J
M
L
A
L
L
You
do
this
all
the
time,
sir.
You
do
that
to
me,
you
do
it
to
other
people.
You
might
not
mean
to
you
might
not
think
so,
but
you
do
when
I
come
up
here.
I
came
here
because
I
was
having
problems
with
the
police
and
I
have
come
in
and
said
it.
The
chief
was
sitting
back
there
now
chief
make
sure
they
don't
follow
anybody
around,
especially
mr
gadro
make
sure
they
don't
flip
anybody
off,
especially
mr
gadro.
A
A
If
you
want
to
time
and
date,
mr
gadget,
I
have
gone
above
and
beyond,
I've
said
I
will
drive
in
the
car
with
you
with
a
baseball
cap
on
pay
for
your
gas
and
we'll
drive
around,
and
if
a
police
officer
flips
you
off
I'd,
be
more
than
happy
to
get
out
of
the
car.
Go
talk
to
the
officer,
bring
them
back
to
the
chief's
office
and.
A
O
Thank
you
good
evening,
ernie.
I
have
a
question
for
you.
Maybe
you
could
fill
us
in
with
the
the
fire
at
100
pulaski
street,
the
property.
What
in
the
world
is
going
on
with
that?
O
I
believe
mr
councilman
lechardi
had
contacted
the
building
official
and
yourself
as
to
what's
happening
there.
That
is
an
extremely
dangerous
situation.
I
mean
these
people
went
in
in
the
darkness
of
night.
O
They
crushed
the
building
down
5
30
in
the
morning
they
had
an
excavator
and
they're,
crushing
it
and
two
days
later
they
had
the
same
excavator
in
grading
the
dirt
that
they
piled
in
on
three
quarters
of
that
building.
And
that's
when
I
called
state
officials
in
councilman
lechardi,
because
you
just
can't
bury
the
debris
from
that
fire,
then
they
spent
two
days
digging
it
all
out
and
there
it
sits.
There's
no
safety
around
that!
It's
a
straight
walk-off
and
a
15-foot
drop
into
a
foundation.
O
I
mean
there's
not
a
lip
that
you'd
have
to
step
over.
You
could
walk
and
drop
right
in
and
there's
still
maybe
one
quarter
of
the
fire
debris
in
the
corner
that
they
haven't
touched.
It's
extremely
dangerous.
There's
kids
all
over
the
neighborhood,
they
go
down
there
fishing
in
the
river,
and
we
have
a
problem
with
people
who
may
have
had
a
good
night
and
they're
out
roaming
around
the
neighborhood
coming
out
of
the
bars
and
things,
and
it's
just
a
lot
of
people
walking
all
around
that
place.
M
You
know
I
did
view
the
site
once
councilman
lachardi
called
me
about
the
condition,
and
at
that
point
there
was
no
more
work
being
done.
It
was
stopped
and
they
had
to
basically
correct
what
they
did.
O
I
thought
it
was
required,
like
immediately
after
the
fire,
the
this
the
area
had
to
be
safe
and
quarant
off
and
also
there
had
to
be
permits
drawn
from
the
town
to
start.
The
work,
and
the
way
I
was
told
by
mr
dumont
is
that
the
owner
of
the
property
was
informed
that
permits
had
to
be
in
place
prior
to
starting
any
work,
but
they
were
there
in
the
middle
of
the
night,
doing
it
5
30.
O
Every
morning
I
go
down
that
street
and
you
know
it's
odd
to
see
an
excavator
in
there
working
at
5
30
in
the
morning
and
especially
when
you
see
them
grading
off
and
the
night
before
8
o'clock
the
night
before
there
were
pie,
two
piles
of
gravel
that
could
have
filled
this
whole
area
here
and
didn't.
As
far
as
I
know,
there's
still
no
permits
they've
got
no
dem
permits
in
place.
O
That's
going
to
be
another
big
problem
and
also,
I
don't
even
think
the
town
knows,
but
a
former
town
employee
who
now
lives
in
virginia
who
rented
that
property
as
a
motorcycle
club
years
back
used
to
get
all
upset
about
paying
to
have
the
the
honey
wagon
poopoo
polly
used
to
come
down
every
year
and
a
half
to
pump
out
that.
O
Yeah,
what
a
great
guy
I
miss
him,
but
he
would
have
to
come
down
and
pump
out
a
cesspool
behind
that
building.
I
don't
even
think
they
realize
that.
That's
there
that's
about
river
too
right.
It's
feet,
not
yards,
it's
feet
from
the
riverbank.
That's
why
it's
a
wetlands
issue
and
now
the
the
dp
dem
is
involved.
O
It's
just
things
are
not
being
done
right
and
it's
a
very
unsafe
area.
I
just
want
to
bring
that
to
the
attention
and
make
sure
something
gets
done
there
before
someone
gets
hurt.
Thank
you.
Thank.
A
I
Richard
old
pike
street,
so
I
have
some
questions,
concerns
in
regards
to
the
solicitor
and
his
contract.
So
a
quarter
of
the
contract
dated
february
6
2018
item
number
six
states
that
the
solicitor
will
give
the
town
council
monthly
reports
on
all
matters
of
litigation.
Last
time,
council
meeting,
we
all
agreed
that
that
wasn't
happening.
We
weren't
getting.
I
I
We'll
just
say
the
reads:
litigation
would
just
be
easy.
Everyone's.
I
2017,
yes,
thank
you.
Whether
concern
is
at
the
board
of
elections.
Meeting
the
town
solicitor
was
there.
He
spoke
to
the
board
of
elections
in
regards
to
the
hat
jack
complaint
filed
against
justin
kutu
in
his
contract.
The
solicitor
agrees
not
to
represent
any
client
before
any
board
commission
or
agency
of
the
town.
A
N
C
C
In
the
event,
there
were
any
questions
of
the
board
of
elections
and
there
were
from
board
member
judge
erickson
as
related
to
what
occurred
at
the
board
of
canvas's
hearing
between
the
complaint
filed
by
mr
denise
against
mr
kutu
justin
coutinho.
I
D
I
D
C
Because
the
you,
your
issue,
you
didn't
end
up,
appealing
it
the
providence,
you
were
whatever
I
failed
it
the
problem,
the
action
that
you
took
against
the
action
that
they
took
against
you
excuse
me
they
didn't
think
they
didn't
rule
against
you
on
the
issue
that
denise
was
bringing
denise
was
trying
to
stop
you
from
running
the
board
of
canvas
has
denied
his
request.
I
Good
also,
the
contract
states
that
the
town,
solicitors
shall
submit
monthly
invoices
to
the
town
manager
of
the
town
council.
Mr
president,
we
can
agree
that
that
has
not
been
being
done.
According
to
the
2016
contract
which
the
solicitor
mentioned,
there
was
a
penalty
which
would
be
null
and
void
after
30
days
for
some
reason
in
the
2018
contract
that
clause
disappeared.
I
With
that
clause,
we
would
not
be
having
these
billing
issues,
which
has
been
an
ongoing
issue
for
more
than
30
days,
more
than
60,
probably
more
than
a
year.
The
problem
is:
how
can
you,
how
can
you
rectify
a
bill
six
months
down
the
road?
We're
not?
We
don't
have
proper
documentation
to
actually
say
okay.
Well,
on
day
two,
he
sat
down
and
read
the
paper
for
this
amount
of
time.
If
it
was
done
within
a
30-day
period,
it's
easier
to
reconcile
to
me.
I
A
I
Well,
you've
already
explained
that
they
go
back
and
forth.
They
question
things
via
email.
You
just
explain
that.
I
understand
that
my
issue
is
the
bill
should
be
within
30
days
with
a
new
council
or
with
the
existing
council
with
the
renewal
of
a
contract.
The
clause
from
the
2016
should
be
put
in
the
2000
and
it
would
be
20.
I
My
next
issue
is
his
contract
also
states
that
the
solicitor
shall
advise
the
town
council
and
the
town
manager
and
receive
prior
authorization
for
any
actions
which
is
outside
of
the
town.
Would
the
board
of
elections
meeting
represent
that
and
what
would
be
the
process
of
that
like?
Would
he
have
to
obtain
special
permission
to
to
represent
the
town
at
the
board
of
elections?.
I
I
So
moving
on
to
the
next
thing
and
I'll
be
quick
here,
I
know
it's
late,
so
I
know
that
we
gave
a
some
tax
breaks
to
the
developers
of
the
old
homes.
Building
and
tax
breaks
are
good
for
development.
I
We
also
gave
some
to
the
royal
mills,
but
what
I
don't
understand
is
I'm
going
through
some
paperwork
and
yes,
it
does
just
so
happen
that
foreign
properties,
which
is
owned
by
jared
nunes-
and
I
know
the
council
president's
already
gonna-
tell
me
that
he
recused
himself
from
the
vote,
but
starting
in
2017
jared
nunes,
who
drives
a
gmc
denali,
probably
valued
upwards
of
over.
Fifty
thousand
dollars,
asked
the
council
for
a
tax
break
on
a
property
that,
on
a
building
that
honestly,
should
have
never
been
built.
I
If
we
had
more
time,
I'd
go
deeper
into
that
it
had.
No
fire
permits
were
not
done
before
the
occupancy
permit
was
issued,
but
in
2017
he
only
paid
20
of
its
assessed
value.
I
We
need
to
take
these
tax
breaks.
The
one
that
was
issued
today
is
a
great
deal.
We
that's
for
development,
but
for
him
to
put
a
steel
structure
in
the
back.
That's
not
development.
He's
a
businessman,
business
paid
taxes,
so
if
he
can
get
it
can
I
apply
for
one
were
the
dollar
stores
given
any
tax
breaks,
dollar
tree
dollar
general
family
dollar.
I
O
The
evening
at
the
board
of
elections,
mr
williamson
was
there
representing
the
board
of
canvases
for
the
town
of
west
warwick
on
the
case
against
justin
coutu,
who
represented,
who
was
the
attorney
for
the
board
of
canvases
for
the
other
three
cases
that
were
heard.
That
night.
O
There
were
three:
there
were
four
cases
from
west
warwick
that
was
heard
that
night
and
when
mr
williamson
was
asked
why
he
was
there.
He
said
I
have
four
cases
for
west
warwick,
so
I'll
be
here,
but
he
left
he
left
through.
He
left
he
left
trump.
He
left
the
building
with
mr
denise
right
after
the
justin
kutu
case
was
heard.