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A
Meeting
call
to
order
today
is
tuesday
may
22nd
it's
now,
7
30
p.m.
We
apologize
for
the
late
start.
John.
We
lead
us
in
prayer.
B
C
B
Under
section
42-46-4
and
42-46-582
of
rhode,
island
general
laws,
the
town
council
will
close
executive
session
held
on
tuesday
may
22nd
that
discussed
interest
arbitration
and
wage
reopeners
for
the
international
brotherhood
of
police
officers,
local
312
and
ri
council
94,
afscme
afl,
cio,
west
warwick,
towne
employees,
local
2045,
under
under
the
prevailing
collective
bargaining
agreements.
Second,.
F
We
state
our
names
again:
that's
fine,
okay,
all
right!
So
I'm
here
to
introduce
thank
you
for
having
us
come
and
speak
again,
and
we
want
to
talk
about
a
couple
exact
points:
placing
all
our
tobacco
products
behind
the
counter.
G
So,
as
you
know,
we've
been
surveying
the
stores
in
west
warwick
and
in
that
process
we've
noted
that
many
stores
have
the
tobacco
products
on
the
counter
right
at
kids,
eye
level
and
near
gum,
candy
and
ice
cream.
We
would
like
to
change
the
ordinance
to
read
that
all
products
are
behind.
The
counter
on
the
back.
Wall
are
somewhere
where
kids
are
not
being
able
to
look
at
it.
The
last
time
we
were
here.
We
talked
about
this
and
we
wanted
to
know
if
this
was
still
a
possibility.
G
Okay,
we
also
want
to
talk
to
you
about
the
need
to
change
the
age
to
purchase
tobacco
products
to
the
age
to
21..
There
are
several
reasons
for
this.
One
is
the
fact
that
our
brains
are
not
fully
developed
until
our
early
twenties.
Ninety
percent
of
people
who
become
addicted
to
tobacco
products
begin
smoking
prior
to
the
age
of
21..
G
Raising
the
age
will
help
to
prevent
people
from
becoming
addicted
in
the
first
place.
One
of
the
other
reasons
is
access.
If
the
age
to
purchase
is
21,
youth
will
have
a
much
harder
time
accessing
these
products.
Currently,
there
are
18
year
olds
in
our
schools
and
they're
buying
it
for
the
younger
kids,
who
can't
do
it
themselves
and
they're
selling
it
for
more
they're,
making
a
profit
off
it,
and
this
is
the
same
theory
proven
to
be
correct
when
changing
the
drinking
age
to
21.
G
after
the
change
was
made,
the
amount
of
drinking
and
driving
accidents
dramatically
dropped
for
those
below
the
age
of
21..
We
are
telling
you
this
because
we
want
the
town
of
west
warwick
to
support
us
and
to
well
to
ask
our
legislators
to
support
this
at
the
state
level.
There
currently
is
a
bill
being
looked
at
and
if
it's
passed,
it
would
benefit
our
entire
state
and
make
us
the
sixth
state
in
the
country
to
do
this.
This
also
leads
us
to
our
next
big
concern.
That
would
we
would
like
to
aware.
F
Zoe
moro,
all
right,
so
I'm
gonna
talk
about
vaping
and
we
did
meet
with
david
gosselin
and
give
him
a
rundown.
You
guys
did
so.
F
In
fact,
just
today
I
was
going
to
south
kingston
high
school
and
we
had
a
conference
there
and
I
was
there
met
some
girls
from
south
kingston
and
they
said
to
us,
oh
by
the
way,
if
you
have
to
go
to
the
bathroom,
I'm
sorry
you'll
probably
find
something
vaping
in
there,
because
we
have
a
huge
problem,
so
that
was
cool.
I
never
went
to
the
bathroom,
but
I
was
scared
too,
and
on
the
way
there
we
were
in
a
bus.
F
We
were
driving
there
and
I
was
talking
to
maine
and
I
looked
over
and
I
go.
Oh,
look:
it's
a
guy
vaping
right
in
his
car,
but
there's
a
big
difference
seeing
that
guy
in
his
car
and
thinking
about
a
high
schooler
in
their
bathrooms.
Smoking
like
it,
makes
me
think
of,
like
all
those
old
tv
shows
of
like
girls
in
the
bathroom
smoking
cigarettes
so
yeah.
That
was
like
a
big
slap
of
reality.
F
Yeah
I'll
get
to
the
bag,
so
the
bag
getting
passed
around
has
a
lot
of
vaping
products
that
look
like
everyday
products
that
we've
talked
about.
The
usb
ports,
look
just
like
jewels
inhalers
and
pens
and
stuff
like
that.
F
Another
example
is
that
a
few
weeks
ago,
just
to
go
back
to
examples
in
the
high
school
middle
school,
I'm
not
sure
if
you
guys
are
aware,
but
a
few
weeks
ago
in
the
middle
school,
five
eighth
graders
were
suspended
in
daring
middle
school
because
they
brought
their
jewels
to
the
dc
trip
and
they
were
using
them
in
the
hotel
room.
So
clearly
it's
a
problem
clarified.
A
E
A
The
actual
device
and
the
reason
why
I
brought
this
up
is,
I
ran
into
a
situation
like
this.
This
device
was
hanging
out
of
somebody's
computer.
I
didn't
know
what
it
was.
It
looked
like
a
usb
drive
to
me.
I
didn't
you
know,
I'm
not
paying
attention
to
anything
and
comes
along
with
this
device
which
charges
it,
which
then
goes
in
your
laptop
or
your
computer,
like
that
and
it's
charging
and
these
little
cartridges
go
in
and
there's
all
sorts
of
flavors,
whether
it's
blueberries
yeah.
A
Candy
all
directed
to
the
young
age
children
in
under
18
that
doesn't
this
does
not
really
it
appeals
to
the
youth.
E
E
A
So,
what's
going
on,
like
zoe
said,
was
individuals
who
at
18
are
purchasing
these
for
twenty
five
thirty
dollars
and
selling
them
for
forty
and
fifty
dollars.
Now
the
parents
are
catching
them.
Some
parents
are
supporting
this
and
unfortunately,
that's
happening
throughout
even
our
high
school
and
all
throughout
rhode,
island.
Well,.
E
H
A
At
that
point,
and
one
of
my
things
that
I
said
to
kim
one
of
the
things
that
I
had
a
conversation
with
with
kim
and
no
judy
at
the
last
time
we
met
was
18
year
olds
are
purchasing
this
at
the
high
school
and,
let's
face
it,
a
senior
is
18,
a
freshman
is
15..
They
can
purchase
those
sell
them
to
a
15
year
old
and
yes,
they
don't
know
the
legal
ramifications
of
that.
If
they
get
caught
it
could
it
could
ruin
their
life
forever
because
they
don't
realize
they're
supplying
to
a
minor.
A
That's
why
I
have
changed
my
mind
and
support,
and
I
support
this
council
going
to
the
state
level
and
asking
them
to
support
the
legal
age
of
21.
that
will
help
a
lot
of
kids
from
the
school
level.
When
I
say
school
level,
I'm
talking
about
kids,
who
have
graduated,
who
still
come
back
to
our
schools
at
19
years
old
to
sporting
events
and
whatever
are
supplying
these
things
to
are
children
now
at
21.
I
think
that
will
they've
grown
up
a
little
more.
A
They
won't
be
coming
back
to
the
school
as
much,
but
at
19
they
will
20,
they
will
21
it's
at
least
a
little
more
away
from
the
children
and
harder
for
anybody
under
the
age
of
21
to
get
they
can't
just
go
to
the
local
store
and
purchase
it
at
19
years
old,
go
up
to
the
high
school
and
supply
that,
whether
it's
a
pack
of
cigarettes,
whether
it's
vapes,
whether
it's
jewels
whatever
you
want
to
call
them.
I
I
think
that
it.
A
This
needs
to
stop
I'm
a
father,
I'm
also
everybody
knows
this
touches
me
because
my
father
we're
just
talking
about
lung
cancer
up
here
before
the
meeting
my
father's
been
battling
it
and
somehow
or
another
he's
still
here
and
has
not
quit
smoking,
and
he
was
told
10
years
ago
he
had
a
year
to
live,
and
you
know
I
asked
him.
A
What
this
they
do,
that
this
does
to
you
and
then
30
years
from
now
this
generation,
this
young
generation
is
going
to
say
we
told
you,
so
this
is
killing
us
and
tobacco
companies
settled
billions.
I
was
just
watching
an
article
on
today's
show
the
gentleman
sued,
the
tobacco
industry
and
they
settled
for
a
multi-billion
dollar
100
billion
dollar
plus
to
settle
out
and
pay
off
the
tobacco.
A
If
you
don't
think
that's
a
business
100
something
billion
dollars
to
settle
a
tobacco
industry,
lawsuit
and
now
he's
battling
the
opioids
and
they're
fearing
him
because
of
this,
because
he
won
the
tobacco
but
think
about
what
the
tobacco
industry
is
doing
if
they're
willing
to
pay
billions
of
dollars
to
settle
think
about
what
their
future
is
and
how
they're
trying
to
make
their
money.
I
mean
I
don't
know
about
anybody
here.
A
If
I
had
100
billion
dollars,
I
think
we'd
be
all
set,
but
I
mean
this
is
what
the
tobacco
industry's
doing,
and
I
got
to
say
you
know
a
year
ago,
two
years
ago,
when
this
group
came
to
me,
I
want
to
support
them
as
much
as
possible.
Now
I
want
to
support
them
10
times
much
as
I
ever
did
before.
I
believe
that
these
things
are
dangerous.
A
H
F
I'm
back
all
right,
so
I'm
also
I
mean
we
talked
about
marketing
a
lot
last
year,
but
we
just
wanted
to
go
over
something.
F
I
mean
you
kind
of
covered
it
talking
about
the
tobacco
companies
like
really
pushing,
obviously
all
that
money,
but
they
also
like
market
it
as
if
it's
a
safer
alternative
and
back
in
eighth
grade.
When
I
was
like
first
no
aware
of
all
this,
I
thought
they
were
like.
Oh
yeah,
that's
cool,
my
mom
smokes
a
lot,
and
I
was
I
knew
a
lot
of
like
people
whose
parents
smoked
a
lot
and
I
was
like.
F
Oh
maybe
that
is
a
good
idea
and
I
had
no
idea
that
they
were
harmful
or
anything
it
was
until
I
started
getting
educated.
So
I
can't
really
like
when
I
look
at
kids
who
are
smoking,
I
can't
or
vaping.
I
can't
really
like
blame
them
for
not
knowing
they
might.
I
mean
a
lot
of
them.
Probably
do
it
because
it's
cool,
but
a
lot
of
them
also
don't
know
like
how
bad
they
are,
so
you
can't
really
be
mad
at
them.
A
F
All
right
and
yeah
we're
gonna
talk
about
flavors,
as
we
always
do.
F
F
Like
you
said
like,
if
you're
in
the
restaurant
and
you
smell,
something
like
I
was
at
my
sister's
soccer
game,
the
other
day,
she's
a
middle
school,
she
plays
for,
like
the
town
league,
and
I
was
sitting
there
with
my
grandma,
who
has
horrible
horrible
lungs,
and
I
smelled
something
fruity
and
at
first
I
thought
it
was
hand
sanitizer,
because
I
used
like
fruity
hand
sanitizers.
F
I
know
better
than
that
and
I
turned
around
there's
this
big
puff
of
smoke
and
I
said
to
my
grandma:
I
go
grandma.
Do
you
smell
that?
Like
nice,
fruity
smell
she's,
like
oh
yeah,
I
go,
do
you
know
what
it
is
and
she
goes
no
and
I
was
like
that's
a
vape
pen
or
a
jewel
and
she
goes
no
and
I
was
like
yeah.
That's
the
thing
we're
fighting
against
and
she
goes.
F
I
can't
believe
that
it
smells
so
good
and
I
I
don't
know,
but
I'm
assuming
it
tastes,
just
as
good
so
yeah
I
mean
you
guys,
seem
pretty
on
board
and
aware
and
against
them,
but
we
also
wanted
to
talk
about
game
blue.
Have
you
guys
seen
the
label
blue
on
any
tobacco
products
in
the
convenience
stores.
F
Okay,
so
if
you
saw
something
labeled
blue,
could
you
take
a
guess
at
like
what
it
is
like
why
it's
labeled
blue,
like
it's
kind
of
weird,
so
it's
vanilla,
weird
they,
the
people
started
to
put
in
like
ordinances
and
laws
to
get
rid
of
flavors.
So
tobacco
companies
were
like,
oh
okay,
so
we
won't
label
them
flavors.
This
is
blue
now,
so
those
are
allowed
in
like
places
that
flavors
aren't
allowed
and
there's
lots
of
states
and
towns
that
got
rid
of
those
so
yeah.
F
E
E
F
E
F
Okay,
that's
what
I
want
to
clarify.
I'm
almost
done
maine's
going
to
talk
about
a
mother's
story
about
vaping
products.
G
I
really
mean
we
had
a
parent
coming
tonight,
but
she
had
got
tied
up
her
daughter's
in
a
I
think,
it's
softball
or
soccer,
or
something
she's
up
to
her
knees
in
on
cupcakes.
So
she
couldn't
come.
But
what
her
story
was
she's
been
talking
to
me
all
year
about
her
issues
and
I'm
going
to
just
briefly
just
pass
this
around.
G
She
can't
stop
it
and
this
kid
is
getting
these
and
we
don't
know
where,
but
we
assume
at
school
somewhere
and
she
she
confiscated
his
phone
or
has
phone
numbers
in
there
from
people
who
are
selling
these
items
and
she's
called
them
saying
you
know
it's
illegal
for
you
to
sell
to
my
son
he's
only
14..
This
is
illegal.
Who
are
you
I'm
going
to
report
you?
You
know
and
of
course,
they're
belligerent,
hang
up
on
her
and
it's
it's
almost
like
a
drug
racket
where
you've
got
drug
dealers
selling
to
younger
kids.
G
School
is
confiscating
as
fast
as
we
can,
but
we
don't
always
see
them
and
the
selling
part
that's
hard
to
to
catch.
You
know,
even
even
when
they're
dealing
drugs
we
had
a
major
drug
sting.
I
don't
know
how.
Many
years
ago
we
had
the
police
officer
in
there.
That
takes
a
lot
of
effort
to
do
that
and
it's
it's
tobacco
they're
there.
They
all
know
about
it.
They're
trying
and.
B
F
F
B
F
B
F
E
F
E
I'm
not
as
as
adults
I
mean
even
with
smoking.
I
hate
smoking.
I
don't
smoke
at
all.
I
just
I
think
the
age
the
age
thing
is
kind
of
like
if
you're
an
adult
and
you
do
something
that's
different
than
if
you're
a
kid
I
mean
the
stuff
in
the
middle
school
is
crazy
with
anything,
but
that's
the
only
place
where
I'm
torn
as
far
as
as
the
age
like
I
said,.
A
You
know,
and
you
know,
and
I'll
use,
there's
some
individuals
you
know
are
coming
back
for
good
reasons:
they're
coaching
they're
working
to
be
a
coach
or
whatever.
Then
you
have
other
kids
coming
back
and
you
know
they're
up
to
no
good,
because
you
just
you
just
know,
I'm
not
going
to
get
into
details,
but
you
know
that
that
needs
to
stop.
We
need
stronger
enforcement
up
there.
As
you
know
our
sro
officer
the
dean
of
students,
they
need
to
keep
an
eye
out
more
and
more
up
there
and
you
know.
A
Unfortunately,
you
have
to
probably
make
examples
of
somebody
to
try
to
resolve
it,
as,
as
I
said,
18
year
olds,
don't
understand
the
ramifications
they
sell
into
a
15
year.
Old
they
get
caught,
they
think
it's
a
slap
on
their
hand,
but
if
that
goes
on
their
record,
that's
on
their
record
forever
deal
into
a
minor
or
selling
substances.
A
F
I
understand
like
your
issue
with
that,
because
my
mom
always
says,
like
I
really
like
that
you're
doing
all
this,
but
I
don't
really
support
like
the
age
moving,
because
once
you're
18
you're
an
adult
and
you
should
be
able
to
do
what
you
want
and
my
like
rebuttal
is
usually
well.
First
of
all,
the
drinking
age
is
21
like
we
clearly
figured
out
that
people
under
21
weren't
capable
of
doing
that
responsibly.
F
I
always
think
back
to
like
when
you're
little
and
you
like
the
whole
class
gets
in
trouble
because
two
kids
were
fighting
or
something,
and
it's
like
someone
has
to
ruin
it
for
everyone
and
that
doesn't
just
go
for
school.
It
goes
you
know
further
than
that,
and
that's
just
how
life
is
going
to
be
like
you
can
be
responsible
and
everything,
but
there's
going
to
be
kids
that
ruin
it.
So
if
this.
A
Was
about
two
kids,
I
wouldn't
I'd
still
consider
it
important,
but
this
is
about
hundreds
of
kids
right
now
that
are
involved
in
this
just
just
here
in
this
town
and
I'll.
Take
that
across
the
state
of
rhode
island.
You
know
we're
not
talking
about
a
little
epidemic
here.
This
is
something
that's
we
don't
even
know
what
the
cause
is
going
to
happen
down
the
road.
We
don't
know
you
know
again
den.
We
don't
know,
what's
going
to
do
with
people's
teeth,
gums,
lungs
body,
whatever.
E
A
F
Yeah
I
was
at
the
state
house
three
times
this
month
and
two
times
I
spoke,
and
I
talked
to
both
the
senator
and
the
rep.
Patricia
serpa
supports
a
lot
of
everything,
including
the
age.
Moving
satchel
supports
like
a
lot
of
us
a
lot
of
what
we
do.
F
He
doesn't
support
the
age
moving
because
of
military
reasons,
but
I
try
to
tell
my
rebuttal
that
the
military
really
doesn't
want
smokers
because
obviously
they're
not
as
healthy,
and
I
try
to
give
him
some
statistics,
but
I
think
he
kind
of
stands
his
ground.
So
maybe
you
guys
can
change
his
mind.
F
That's
another
one
of
our
hopes
for
it.
E
I
mean
you
guys,
I
mean
I.
I
definitely
commend
you
guys
for
doing
this
great
work
too.
I
mean
you
guys,
see
it
firsthand,
we're
we're
all
we're
old
guys.
So
we
we
don't
know
what
it's
like
to,
except
for
john
over
there
looks
like
he's
25
but
the
rest
of
us.
I
mean
you're
in
the
school.
You
I
mean
john,
do
you
see
a
lot
of
this.
B
B
F
A
J
This
one
just
changes
the
license
renewal
date
to
september.
First,
at
the
request
of
the
tom
clerk's
office,
the
original
ordinance
said
that
it
would
be
one
year
from
the
date
they
got
their
tobacco
license.
They
created
a
hassle
for
the
donald
clerk's
office,
so
we're
now
making
everything
expire
on
the
on
september,
1st
for
renewal
and
the
the
resolution
that's
coming
up
to
matters
later
shows
how
the
fees
will
change.
Okay,.
A
J
J
I've
deleted
that
and
the
new,
the
new
language
will
say
all
to
battle
all
tobacco
products
as
herein
to
find
which
all
they're
all
vapor
and
everything
else
is
defined
in
another
section
of
the
ordinance,
including,
but
not
limited
to
jewels
and
refills,
which
was
new
on
the
scene.
So.
E
I
A
You're
talking
about
events
and
again,
those
events
are
again:
they'd
still
have
to
be
21
to
to
have
those
products.
Alcohol
is
up
there.
Yes,
and
smoking
is
up
there
right
now.
18
can
smoke
on
these
special
events,
but
also
these
events
are
not
going
on
during
school
hours
so
like
when
you're
talking
about
brawl
for
all
those
events,
are
after
school
hours,
they're
they've
been
approved
by
the
superintendent,
also
when
we
brought
like
brawl
for
it
all
and
again,
those
are
adult
establishment.
A
I
E
E
B
I
B
But
if
we're
gonna
be,
it
was
just.
This
was
just
brought
up,
so
we're
gonna.
If
we
choose
to
go
from
18
to
21
and
support
that
and
then
all
of
a
sudden,
because
it's
not
into
effect
yet-
and
it's
not
the
law,
we're
going
to
condone
the
smoking
from
an
18
19
year
old
at
the
civic
center.
We're
going
to
allow
that
to
happen,
you
guys
are
comparing
apples
and.
H
A
It's
it's
not
because
you're
going
to
say
there's!
No!
That's
like
saying:
there's
no
smoke
in
a
town
hall
when
they
go
out
in
the
parking
lot
and
smoke
in
the
town
hall.
You
could
be
18
years
old
and
employed
here
and
you
got
to
go
outside
and
smoke
in
your
car.
That's
that's
something
totally
different!
You're
talking
about
events
and
we're
talking
about
people
dealing
and
selling
and
getting
this
stuff
to
the
miners.
This.
A
This
ordinance
in
general
keeps
the
vapes
and
everything
right
out
of
the
candy
aisle.
You
guys
smell
that
it
smells
like
cotton
candy,
you
keep
it
out
of
the
front
corner
so
when
they
walk
in
the
store,
it's
not
sitting
right
there,
that's
what
this
audience
is
about.
We
could
talk
about
the
age
right
after
this,
but
again
I
I
know
where
this
is
going.
This
has
nothing
to
do
with
private
events
whatsoever.
It
has
to
do
with
sale
and
where
they're
selling
the
product.
E
A
G
Kimberly
I
just
want
to
clarify
jules
were
out
when
we
came
last
time
and
it
passed
them
around
last
time
they
just
weren't
as
popular
yet
so
really
jewel
is
a
a
vaping
device,
along
with
all
the
rest
of
the
devices.
It's
just
a
name
of
one
and
there's
many
specific
names
of
different
ones,
but
that's
just
one
of
them.
E
E
G
I
think
I
think,
if
you
just
put
in
there
any
vaping
device
and.
G
H
J
Was
one
david
approached
me
with
the
original
license
for
a
the
tobacco
license?
Was
a
hundred
dollars
initially
and
twenty
five
dollars
for
the
renewal
david
suggested
that
I
present
this
to
you
that
the
license
will
be
300
a
year
each
year
and
because
we've
gone
to
that
september,
first
renewal,
if
you
are
coming
in
for
your
initial
license,
it's
25
a
month
until
that
september,
first
date
and
then
300
a
year,
because
we're
going
to
have
people
who
are
already
got
their
licenses
expiring.
A
C
Support
legal
supporting
legal
agent
purchase
tobacco
and
tobacco
products
resolved
as
the
town
council
of
westworld
hereby
supports
the
moving
the
legal
age
of
purchasing
tobacco
and
tobacco
products
from
the
age
of
18
to
the
age
of
21..
We
hereby
support
the
general
assembly
to
support
this
resolution,
move.
A
Second,
discussion
again
going
back
to
the
age
of
21:
I'm
not
going
to
compare
it
to
events
that
are
sold
or
booked
at
the
civic
center
again,
if
they're.
If
this
goes
to
the
age
of
21,
because
right
now
they
could
smoke
up
there
at
the
age
of
18.
During
those
private
events,
they
could
smoke
in
any
any
outside
of
any
establishment
at
the
age
of
18.
This
goal
is
to
make
it
21
and
keep
it
a
little
more
difficult
for
our
children
to
get
that.
A
E
A
When
you're
in
the
military
and
you
go
serve
in
korea,
you
can
drink
at
the
age
of
16..
Okay,
if
they're
going
to
serve
another
country,
they
can
do
whatever
they
want.
I
think
right
now,
it's
best
it's
21
in
this
country
I
mean,
like,
I
said,
the
more
you
get
to
them,
the
better.
You
have
a
son,
absolutely.
E
A
E
A
Again,
you
know
any
other
public
comment
hearing
none
all
in
favor
aye
opposed.
I
eyes.
Have
it
wait
a
minute,
I'm
gonna
take
a
roll
call,
because
I
only
heard
one
on
one
jake.
Yes
angelo
yes,
jay,
no,
john,
yes,
and
I
vote
yes
now.
Marianne,
can
we
make
sure
the
state
house
gets
a
copy
of
this,
and
can
you
also
send
this
to
all
three
other
38
cities
and
towns,
so
they
can
possibly
support
us
too.
A
A
C
A
C
A
A
A
I
H
A
B
A
All
right,
four:
oh
thanks,
councilman
messier.
What
is
your
business
name?
Wicked,
beautiful,
rhode,
island
council
messier
has
recused
himself
from
wicked
beautiful,
rhode,
island
I'll.
Take
a
roll
call
vote.
Yes
angelo!
Yes,
john!
Yes,
and
I
vote
yes,
councilman
d'amico.
What
is
the
name
of
your
business?
The.
A
J
A
Is
back
on
the
agenda
yeah
any
discussion
on
the
business
licenses,
I'm
gonna.
E
It
okay,
perfect
puppy.
I
just
I
think
I
don't
agree
with
the
sale
of
of
dogs
and
cats,
and
I
know
it's
in
the
general
assembly.
I
don't
know
if
it's
in
this
session,
but
I
know
they're
trying
to
change
the
ordinance
so.
A
Against
anything
yeah,
so
that's
that's
one
of
the
reasons
why
you
know
this.
It
has
been
brought
before
the
council
and
there
has
been-
I
think,
one
complaint
to
the
better
business
bureau
on
that
business,
and
you
know
I
think,
if
you
look
at
any
business
in
westport
or
in
the
state
of
rhode
island,
there's
probably
been
one
complaint
on
everybody,
so
this.
A
B
A
Any
other
discussion,
any
public
discussion
hearing,
none
all
in
favor
aye
opposed
eyes.
Have
it.
C
A
Second,
moving,
second,
any
discussion:
again
we
have
a
couple
items
on
the
agenda
with
the
reappointment
of
zoning
technology
committee,
two
major
ones,
sputnik
versus
westward
regarding
the
posting
to
the
meeting
for
martin
luther
king's
day
that
came
back
in
our
favor
and
there's
a
new
one.
Just
so
the
council's
aware,
spotnit
versus
west
warwick
town
council
regarding
westworld
town
council
meeting
on
march
20th.
A
Again,
all
the
information
is
in
there,
so
you
all
should
have
it
and
the
town
of
portsmouth
urging
rhode
island
attorney
general
to
distribute
google
funds
to
portsmouth
school
committee
unless
they've,
given
us
the
money,
I'm
not
supporting
it,
but
and
also
the
sicot
family
also
thanked
us
for
the
card
in
the
flowers.
A
I
J
J
The
couple
of
changes
were
made
that
we
no
longer
allow
automatic
dialing
devices,
that's
been
removed
where
the
where
the
fines
were
set.
As
resolu
fees,
that's
been
changed
over
to
fines
and
other
than
that.
It's
what
we've
always
had.
J
One
is,
as
I
was
going
through
this
code
update,
I
kept
finding
in
sections
all
through
the
audience's
references
to
the
mayor,
so
I
put
in
the
the
general
provisions
of
the
ordinance
that
anywhere
in
our
court
of
ordinances,
that
it
says
mayor
it
now
means
town
manager
and
that
way,
because
every
time
I
look
at
it,
I'd
find
some
section
that
made
a
reference
to
mayor
and
it
would
mean
look
at
every
page.
So
there's
just
as
a
blanket
anywhere
in
our
ordinance
that
says,
town
mayor
that
says
mayor.
A
C
H
Move
the
ordinance
second,
mr
second,
mr
council,
president,
if
I
may
be
heard
in
this
matter,
I
had
a
discussion
today
with
the
pension
committee's
attorney
christopher
schmidt,
she's
asking,
and
I
would
agree
with
her
and
recommend
to
the
council
that
this
matter
be
tabled
only
to
allow
for
the
appropriate
documentation
and
language
to
be
put
into
the
two
separate
pension
changes,
because
we've
got
the
one.
That's
for
fire
and
police.
The
other
one
is
not
for
fire
police
and
attorney.
H
Schmidt
indicated
to
me
today
that
there
was
a
problem
regarding
the
process
in
which,
when
it
was
originally
presented
to
the
town
council,
it
was
presented
as
one
and
and
some
of
the
documents
some
of
the
sections
don't
line
up
so
she's
requesting
it
to
be
tabled.
So
those
can
be
presented
in
the
appropriate
format.
C
A
A
J
This
again
was
in
our
code
update.
I
submitted
the
various
sections
that
involved
our
engineering
department
to
jim
jeremiah
jim
jim
mia,
submitted
the
language
I
presented
to
you
back
to
me
to
bring
them
in
line
with
state
statutes
and
resolutions.
So
that's
basically
from
my
discussion
with
jim.
That's
what
this
does.
It
brings
our
ordinances
up
to
date
with
the
state
statutes.
A
Any
questions
for
al
hearing
any
public
comment
hearing.
None
all
roll
call
vote
jason,
yes,
angelo.
I
C
Fees
and
charges
of
the
town
of
westward
do
you
want
me
to
read
this
whole
thing.
H
I
can
make
a.
J
J
J
A
J
Second
section
was:
there:
was
a
ten
dollar
fee
in
that
fire
ordinance
and
it
was
in.
There
has
a
in
the
ordinance.
We
moved
it
out
to
appendix
b
as
a
fee,
and
the
third
thing
was
for
some
reason:
our
our
audience
said
that
it
was
twenty
five
dollars
for
vin
inspections
by
the
police
department.
The
state
statute
says
ten
dollars,
so
this
brings
that,
in
line
with
the
state
statute,.
J
We
were
charging
the
10,
but
the
fee
schedule
said
for
25.
the
chief,
the
chief
call
out
to
my
attention.
B
H
H
Good
evening,
this
is
the
second
portion
that
I
spoke
to
you
all
about
at
the.
H
The
end
of
april,
the
last
meeting
in
april,
so
we
were
just
waiting
for
some
quotes
to
get
the
second
portion
of
our
request,
and
this
purchase
will
again
be
coming
out
of
the
state
and
federal
seizure
asset.
Forfeitures
will
not
be
coming
out
of
our
our
budget.
H
D
C
Additions
and
cancellations,
tax
assessor
resolved
that
the
attached
additions
in
the
amount
of
thousand
three
hundred
and
fifty
five
dollars
and
ninety
cents
in
cancellations
in
the
amount
of
one
thousand
one
hundred
forty
four
dollars
and
seventy
cents
presented
to
the
tax
assessor
for
approval
of
the
town
council.
In
accordance
with
article
25
section,
five
of
the
west
forward
code
of
ordinances
is
hereby
approved.
The
original
list
is
on
file
in
the
office
of
the
tax,
assessor.
B
E
I
A
Moved
and
seconded
discussion
again
this
is
basically
certifying
the
budget.
The
budget
pass
418
to
287.
A
Again
low
turnout
seems
to
get
it
depends
on
the
type
of
year,
but
2012
was
a
high
turnout,
but
that
wasn't
an
all-day
referendum
and
I
think
the
most
we've
had
is
about
12
to
1300,
and
this
year
was
705.
So
again,
it's
past
418
to
287
any
comment
from
the
council.
L
A
C
Tax
levy,
subject
to
the
results
of
the
past
results
of
the
town
council
of
the
town
of
west
warwick,
hereby
propose
to
impose
a
tax
or
for
the
expenditure
of
money
in
the
town
council.
Meeting
legally
assembled
on
the
17th
day
of
may
hereby
order.
The
apportionment
and
collection
of
attacks
on
the
raidable
real
estate,
intangible
personal
property
and
some
not
less
than
sixty
three
million
nine
hundred
thousand
and
not
more
than
sixty
six
million
five
hundred
thousand
I'll.
D
Yes,
this
is
similar
to
a
resolution
you
had
a
few
meetings
ago.
This
is
a
submission
package
from
for
the
american
tower
requesting
the
council
approval
for
the
upgrade
to
the
existing
singular
wireless
att
antenna
on
a
tower.
D
This
package
includes
a
formal
request:
authorization,
structural
analysis
report,
engineering
stamped
tower
drawings.
American
tower
had
a
25-year
lease
on
this
tower,
which
expires
2030
and
at
this
time.
At
that
time,
the
town
will
be
in
control
of
the
tower
again.
The
lease
was
entered
into
with
a
one-time
payment
to
the
town
of
one
million
three
hundred
and
forty
thousand
dollars,
and
this
lease
agreement
basically
assigns
the
tower
rights
to
american
tower.
D
So
the
town
is
obligated
to
approve
any
upgrades
with
the
upgrade
systems
or
antennas
and.
D
Upgrades
as
long
as
the
engineering
documentation
is
sound
and
appropriate,
which
it
is
so
again,
this
is
a
an
upgrade
to
the
system
that
the
town
owns
but
is
leased
to
this
american
tower.
So
they
will
upgrade
the
system
and
they
have
the
ability
to
have
additional
companies
on
the
tower
which
they
receive
revenue
for
as
long
as
it's
structurally
sound
in
and
meets
all
those
standards.
A
I
E
C
B
Any
discussion
so,
as
you
know,
the
technology
committee
is
like
the
new
phoenix
right,
we're
resurrecting
it
from
the
dead
from
the
fire.
It's
it's.
We've
got
four
strong
members
at
this
point.
Mark
will
certainly
round
it
out.
He
brings
a
lot
of
strength,
one
of
which
is
the
fact
that
he
is
sort
of
upright
operated
as
a
sort
of
quasi
liaison
for
the
police
department.
You
know
he
brings
a
lot
of.
H
E
Move
the
name
of
major
mark
second,
okay:
I.
B
B
B
B
Keith
lee
is
on
there.
Chris
messier
is
the
the
chair
and
then
john
patel.
So
it's
a
really
great
group
of
people.
B
I
All
right
I
put
this
on
because,
as
we
all
well
know,
the
jaycees
take
very
good
care
of
that
part
of
the
river
walk
and
they
plant
flowers,
and
they
only
ask
for
one
thing
a
year
and
that's
that
we
reimburse
them
for
the
mulch,
and
we
have
a
bill
here
for
what
wasn't
mary
ann
150
from
hat
toys,
and
I
just
want
to
bring
this
up
so
the
council
would
145,
it
was
11
what
how
many
yards
four
yards
of
brown
mulch
and
again.
Thank
you
guys.
I
A
I
agree
I
just
want
to
bring
up
one
quick
thing,
because
this
was
brought
before
us
last
year.
Again,
if
they
go
through
the
town,
they'll
get
the
town
read
and
if
they
they
were
told
last
year
to
reach
out
to
tony
duffy
when
it
comes
time
and
they'll
get
the
mulch
for
them.
So
we
wouldn't
have
to
reimburse,
and
they
would
go
right
in
the
town
anyway,
because
it's
going.
H
A
I
Guys
next
time,
when
you,
I
think
before
you
need
it,
yeah,
jack
and
who's
here,
ronnie
just
reach
out
to
duffy
and
we'll
make
sure
it's
there
you
don't
have
to.
And
then,
if
you
have
a
problem,
then
just
give
us
a
call
bob.
A
This
one's
going
to
be
messier
in
to
beco.
E
So
we're
gonna
have
to
can
we
put
this
on
the
june
5th
agenda?
Let's
talk
about.
E
Well,
we're
going
to
talk
about
we're
going
to
talk
about
it
more
with
barbara
tayback
has
been
yeah
we're
just
going
to
talk
about
then
barbara
tayback
has
been
working
on
something
that's
going
to
help
beautify
west
warrick
and
it's
not
going
to
cost
us
anything.
So
we'll
talk
about
the
next
meeting
when
barbara
says
barbara
can
explain
it.
E
I
did
put
up.
I
got
a
call
this
at
12
noon
today
from
barbara
tayback
asking
me:
if
we
could
she
she
ran
yeah.
She
ran
into
a
few
issues.
So
that's
why
we're
pushing
off
to
the
fifth?
So
no.
D
I
have
two
items
to
review
or
to
go
over
with
you
this
evening.
The
first
one
is
some
correspondence
that
I
forwarded
to
the
council
regarding
the
concerns
that
were
raised
on
the
permitting
process
at
a
building
which
is
41
industrial
lane.
So
I
can
go
through
this
in
as
much
detail
as
you
like,
but
I
will
just
sort
of
outline
for
you.
D
Some
of
these
areas
that
have
been
brought
to
the
council's
attention
and
to
my
attention
to
various
meetings-
and
I
tried
to
do-
is
list
the
major
issues
that
were
brought
to
to
our
attention
and
review
them
as
best.
I
could
and
then
ultimately
draw
some
just
some
observations
and
then
some
recommendations
going
forward.
D
So
you
know
by
way
of
background
you
know,
concern
was
raised
on
december
19th
at
a
council
meeting
regarding
a
certificate
of
use
and
occupancy
being
issued
at
41
industrial
lane
without
the
required
westward
fire
marshals
approval,
as
well
as
in
subsequent
times
and
in
some
other
times.
Some
other
issues
that
have
arose
regarding
the
building
process
for
that
facility
and
again
background
is
41
industrial
lane.
It's
a
9,
000
square
foot.
D
D
It
was
performed
as
a
as
a
result
of
the
concerns
that
were
raised
at
the
december
19th
council
meeting
and
the
the
question
about
issuing
the
certificate
of
use
and
occupancy
permit
without
the
necessary
approvals
of
the
fire
marshal's
office.
That
was
correct.
That
statement
was
correct.
D
The
fire
marshal's
office
was
not
contacted
by
anyone
associated
with
the
project,
the
owner
attendance
contractors
to
perform
their
required
inspections
on
december
29,
1919,
there's
a
typo
two
type
ocr
17.
december
29th
2017
the
building
was
inspected
in
a
list
of
minor
violations
or
was
identified,
the
owner
was
contacted
and
the
violations
were
corrected.
A
reinspective
reinspection
was
done
on
february
1st
and
the
deficiencies
were
required
prior
to
that
december
29th.
D
There
were
no
rougher
finals
inspections
conducted
by
the
westward
fire
marshal's
office
and
again
it's
up
to
the
responsibility,
as
I
indicated
for
the
owner,
tenants
contractors
to
call
for
rough
and
final
inspections
of
the
fire
marshal's
office
and
again
those
inspections
requests
are
made
directly
to
the
fire
marshal's
office.
All
the
other
inspections
are
made
through
the
building
department's
office.
D
Subsequently,
a
a
complaint
was
made
about
a
concrete
barrier
that
is
adjacent
to
the
property
access
on
a
privately
owned
property.
The
complaint
was
investigated
and
determined
not
to
be
a
public
safety
concern.
D
Number
state
statute
does
allow
for
applicants
to
take
out
a
application
if
it's
taken
out
by
the
owner
and
fee
the
building
permit
states,
the
homeowner
is
the
contractor
and
the
permit
was
taken
out
and
accepted
by
the
prior
building
official
and
again
this
project,
spanned
two
building
officials.
So
keep
that
in
mind?
D
Why
was
the
building
permit
issued
with
no
storm
water
calculations?
You
know
those
are
stormwater.
Calculations
are
required.
D
There
is
nothing
in
the
file
about
that
and
again
this
the
initial
building
permit
was
this
was
issued
or
would
have
been
under
the
jurisdiction
of
the
building
official
at
that
time
again,
who
no
longer
is
a
employee
of
the
town
was
landscaping,
there's
no
landscaping
plan,
as
required
by
state
law.
D
Again,
that
is
correct.
There
is
no
landscaping
plan
in
the
building
department
file
and
again
this
is
a
this
is
a
a
this
is
under
would
have
been
under
the
jurisdiction
of
the
prior
building
official.
D
So
again,
he's
no
longer
employee
of
the
of
the
town
of
west
warwick
dm
approval
is
necessary.
D
There
is
no
correspondence
from
the
dem
in
the
building
file
again,
this
would
have
been
something
that
would
have
been
requested
or
asked
for
by
the
prior
building
official.
Now
I
did
see
a
site
plan
in
that
indicated
that
this
building
or
construction
would
have
been
beyond
200
feet
from
the
patuxent
river
and
then
therefore
would
not
be
under
dm's
jurisdiction,
but
I'm
not
sure
about
wetlands.
D
There
were
some
comments
made
about
the
form
that
was
used
by
the
fire
department
in
their
inspection
and
their
approval,
and
at
that
meeting
there
was
a
request
that
the
fire
chief
call
the
state
fire
marshal's
office
and
ask
a
couple
questions,
and
I
was
part
of
that
call,
as
well
as
the
fire
chief,
the
assistant
fire,
marshal
manny
and
fire
inspector
leahy,
and
we
spoke
about
the
we
spoke
with
mr
victor
octavio
vieira,
who
is
the
chief
inspector
chief
of
the
inspection
unit
for
the
state
of
rhode
island
division
of
state
fire
marshal.
D
So
we
asked
him
to.
I
guess
so
the
chief
contacted
him
to
go
over
some
of
the
comments
that
were
made.
D
So
we
asked
we
asked
him.
First
of
all,
you
know:
did
he
recall
a
meeting
that
was
held?
You
know
with
the
representative
that
was
was
here
last
week,
as
well
as
any
other
person,
and
the
this
chief
of
inspection
vieira
stated
that
he
attended
the
meeting
along
with
deputy
chief
james
grumbley
and
senior
safety
inspector
christopher
moore.
D
D
D
Oh,
my
god.
These
are
the
same
forms
that
were
used
in
the
state
fire
marshal's
office
inspection
and
chief
fiera
informed
us
that
no
such
comment
was
made
by
anyone
representing
the
state
fire
marshal's
office
at
that
meeting.
In
fact,
none
of
them
have
even
seen
any
of
the
inspection
forms
from
that
fire.
So
that
comment
was
not
made
by
anyone
from
the
state
fire
marshal's
office.
D
D
He
said
it
does
happen
for,
for
various
reasons,
either
somebody's
in
a
hurry
or
a
mistake,
but
it
does
happen,
but
clearly
it's
not
something
that
you
know
should
have
happened,
but
he
did
say
it
does
happen
and
with
regard
to
the
access
of
barrier
after
the
meeting,
one
of
his
individuals
from
the
state
fire
marshal's
office
was
in
the
area,
so
he
did
take
a
drive
by
and
he
saw
the
barrier
and
again
confirmed
that
didn't
believe
observing.
D
There
was
no
issue
with
public
safety
there
and
I
did
ask
him
a
question
about
the
professionalism
of
the
department.
What
did
he
think
of
the
department?
Because
that
question
was
raised
the
chief
of
inspections
vieira?
They
asked
them
about.
You
know
their.
How
does
the
state
fire
marshal's
office
view
the
west
ward
fire
marshal's
office
and
he
indicated
there
was
no
question
as
to
their
integrity
and
professionalism,
and
you
know
he
did
say
that
he
did
review
the
tape
twice.
You
know
from
the
meeting
that
was
held.
D
D
There
was
a
building
plans
that
were
marked
foundation
only,
and
I
think
I
might
add-
maybe
I
believe,
also
structural
files,
and
they
were
stamped
by
a
registered
engineer.
That's
foundations
and
foundation
only
and
there
was
foundation
or
when
there
was
an
inspection.
You
know
was
stamped
and
signed
by
the
a
licensed
engineer.
Again.
D
But
there
was
a
foundation
only,
and
I
believe
there
was
a
I
didn't
put
it
out
of
recollection.
I
think
structural
steel,
those
were
there
and
those
both
were
inspected
by
professionals
and
letters
were
submitted
in
the
files
by
certified
individuals
certifying
that
the
work
was
done
appropriately
and
correctly,
which
is
one
of
the
alternatives,
as
well
as
having
a
local
official
do
it.
There
are
provisions
for
these
professionals
in
their
field
licensed
professional
certifying
work
has
been
done
during
the
inspection
process.
D
It
was
noted
that
there
was
a
mezzanine
construction
constructed
without
a
building,
permit
the
building
official,
current
building
official
and
inspected
their
construction
and
determined
that
the
mezzanine
metal
building
code
requirements.
D
He
indicated
that
he
advised
the
owner
to
come
in
and
take
out
a
building
permit
for
this
mezzanine.
However,
there
is
no
building
permit
or
inspection
report
for
this
mezzanine
in
the
building
department's
files
and
again
there's
another
requirement
for
off
street
parking
plan.
D
There's
some
regulations
for
pre-existing
uses,
but
there
is
no
parking
plan
in
the
files
that
I
saw
so
again,
some
of
the
opposite,
and
then
you
know
those
were
similar.
Those
were
the
types
of
things
the
documentation
as
far
as
signatures
and
stamps.
D
D
These
issues
illustrate
internal
weaknesses
in
our
operating
procedures
within
the
westward
building
department.
These
weaknesses
contributed
to
the
certificate
of
use
and
occupancy
being
issued
improperly.
D
D
Another
observation
that
in
this
particular
case,
I
believe
that
the
threat
of
to
public
safety
in
this
particular
case
was
very
overstated.
This
is
a
free
prefabricated,
steel
building
on
a
concrete
foundation.
It
is
not
a
place
of
public
assembly,
it's
not
an
apartment,
building,
a
multi-family
home
where
people
reside
or
a
restaurant
or
nightclub.
J
D
This
goes
to
the
structure
of
the
building
department
and
staffing
and
again
one
of
the
as
a
new
manager
coming
in.
I
would
say
that
you
know
of
the
questions
or
comments
or
concerns
that
were
that
I
had
or
complaints
were
generally
about
the
building
department
being
too
too
rigorous
in
their
requirements,
and
so
this
is
something
this.
This
issue
was
a
surprise
to
me
about.
You
know
some
of
the
internal
weaknesses
that
we
that
were
demonstrated
through
this
review
process,
but
again
the
department.
D
What
I
found
is
the
the
department
staff
is
extremely
knowledgeable
in
the
sense
of
their
jobs
and
the
inspectors
electrical
mechanical
building.
They
they
understand
their
their
roles
and
responsibilities
and
do
their
jobs.
Well,
the
clerical
staff
is
very
knowledgeable
and
and
customer
service
oriented,
so
they
do
their
jobs.
D
Well,
one
of
the
issues
that
I
see
in
the
department
is,
it
is
staffed
minimally
to
do
the
the
jobs
they
do
again.
There's
one
of
everything
and
when
people
are
out
are
on
vacation,
it
does
create
issues
of
staffing
issues.
But
again
I
mean
we
recently
hired
a
minimum
housing
officer
when
we
it's
not
building,
but
we
could
probably
have
two
and
they
could
probably
justify
their
salaries
by
just
the
minimum
housing
violations.
D
So
again,
staffing
is
an
issue,
but
again
this
is
you
know
it
is
staffed
to
do
the
job
again
they
are
one
of
each,
so
you
know
that
at
times
can
contribute
and
again
at
this
point
you
know,
fiscal
resources
are
extremely
tight
and
due
to
the
condition,
certainly
we
can't
expand.
It
expand
any
staffing
there,
but
that
should
be
once
this
fiscal
stability
is
restored.
Looking
at
that,
and
again
one
of
the
things
that
we
look
at
is
workload,
and
it
was
mentioned
last
week
as
well
as
the
reports
that
we
get
is.
D
There
are
a
number
of
new
projects
coming
in
a
lot
of
projects
that
require
plan,
reviews
inspections,
a
lot
of
condominium,
complex
coming
in
and
more
development
coming
in,
and
when
that
occurs,
you
know
we
have
the
plan.
Reviews
has
to
be
done
by
the
view
by
the
building
official
reviewing
the
documents
coming
in
and
the
requirements,
as
well
as
the
inspections
that
are
that
are
required
and
again
talk
a
little
bit
about
that.
D
But
the
you
know
inspections
are
the
responsibility
of
those
people
undertaking
those
projects
to
call
for
the
inspections
that
occur
in
a
in
a
timely
fashion.
So
the
inspections
can
be
scheduled,
and
one
of
the
things
is
is
an
impression
or
observation
that
that
here,
but
also
in
other
communities
where
I
work
with
building
officials-
and
you
know
they
have
all
different
styles
and
different
ways
of
doing
things,
and
but
clearly
there
there
is
no
discretion
when
it
comes
to
implementing
the
codes.
D
As
far
as
life
safety
building
codes,
those
type
of
things,
there
is
no
discretion
there,
but
there
seems
to
be
sometimes
discretion
on
on
these
non-safety
items,
but
that
I
don't
know.
I
can't
really
comment
on
why
a
prior
building
official
would
ask
for
things,
but
I
do
believe
that
they
do
use
discretion
at
times
on
the
things
they
require
and
request
again,
a
a
building
official
is
in
a
position
where
they
can
require
a
lot.
They
can
require
items
that
you
know
are
standard
requirements.
D
They
can
go
beyond
standard
requirements
if
they
feel
they
need
to
do
that
for
more
information,
more
documentation.
So
you
know
there
is
the
ability
to
go
beyond
what
is
required.
So
there's
a
variety
of
these.
These
areas
that
building
officials
can
do
you
know
some
some
go.
You
know
strictly
by
the
book.
Some
go
over
the
book.
Some,
maybe
a
little
bit
use
discretion
on
some
of
the
requirements
and
it
goes
to
again.
D
You
know
the
the
type
of
or
style
or
individual,
or
you
know
the
you
know,
the
sort
of
the
community.
I
mean
you
have
situations
where
everyone
wants
to
have
a
you
know:
a
requirement
where
you
have
the
ability,
a
building
friendly
community
and
those
you
know,
try
to
help
cut
through
red
tapes.
Try
to
you
know,
cut
through
unnecessary
regulations,
but
clearly
you
know
you
know.
D
Regulations
are
there
for
reasons
and
if
there
is
a
situation
where
a
building
official
deemed
something
may
not
be
necessary,
well,
then
there
should
be
proper
documentation
in
a
file
that
says
well.
This
is
not
this
is
required,
but
I
really,
I
don't
believe
it's
not
it's
necessary,
but
there
should
be
something
that
says
why
there
never
should
be
incomplete
files.
D
There
always
should
be
documentation
for
whatever
is
done,
and-
and
here
we
see
that
that
you
know
has
it
happened
in
this
particular
project,
but
I
think
it's
probably
representative
of
you
know
others
as
well
and
again-
and
this
is
very
important-
it
is
the
responsibility
of
the
owner
contractor
trades
person
or
anyone
taking
out
position
permits
to
call
for
inspections,
that's
their
responsibility
and
most
do
some
don't,
and
this
is
something
that
is
very
common
in
every
community
and
I'm
sure
it's
common
here
where
you
know
work
is
done
without
permits.
D
You
know
this
is
done
for
a
number
of
reasons.
I'm
sure
I
mean
if
again
a
homeowner
can
have
a
someone
do
work.
D
You
know
it's
cheaper,
maybe
they'll
do
that.
The
only
way
that
the
town
would
know
is
if
somebody
calls
to
complain,
work
is
being
done
in
this
area
without
a
permit
or
work
is
being
done
by
an
unlicensed
person.
Then
the
building
department's
responsibilities
to
investigate
those
issues,
and
there
are
a
multitude
of
those
that
that
are
brought
to
the
attention
and
are
investigated.
D
You
know
there
are
some.
You
know,
you
know
those
that
are.
You
know
like
building
issues.
There
are
illegal
conversions
of
basement
apartments,
basements
to
apartments
and
those
are
very
serious
violations
and
once
those
are
brought
to
the
attention
of
the
building
department,
they
respond
immediately
because
that's
health
safety,
welfare
and
you
know
having
a
a
illegal
apartment,
a
basement
apartment
or
attic
for
that
matter.
Where
there's
only
one
way
in
you
can't
get
out.
So
those
things
are,
you
know
immediately
so,
but
these
are
constants.
D
These
are
constants
that
occur
where
people
are
doing
work
without
permits,
they
are
doing
these
things,
and
these
are
areas
that,
unless
somebody's
driving
by
and
sees
it
inquires,
most
of
these
issues
are
brought
to
the
attention
of
the
building
department
through
complaints
and
calls
into
the
office,
and
that's
just
a
constant
battle
to
try
to
address
those
things
and
those
are
common
everywhere
of
the
communities
and
they
certainly
are
common
here.
D
So
clearly,
you
know
what
this
process
has
shown,
that
shown
that
the
department
needs
to
redo
its
operating
procedures
and
policies
to
ensure
that
the
compliance
are
met
with
state
building
codes
and
local
ordinances,
and
I
have
the
I've
directed
the
building
official
to
conduct
this
review
and
we'll
be
meeting
next
week
to
review
where
those
improvements
are
now
when
this
project
was
taken
out,
the
building
perm
was
issued.
It
was
under
issued
under
an
old
system
where
it
was
done
internally,
manually
and
so
on.
D
Since
that
time
we
have
the
town
as
well
as
22.
Other
communities
are
under
an
e-permitting
system,
whereas
permits
are
now
completely
issued
online
and
required
permits
are
required.
D
Information
required
inspections
are,
there
are
required
and
they're
into
the
system.
So
the
as
I
understand
the
system,
it
cannot
move
forward.
Unless
there
are
inspections
entered
into
the
system
and
requirements
entered
into
the
system.
You
can't
go
forward
with
a
review
process
and
ultimately,
a
certificate
of
occupancy
and
use
cannot
be
issued.
Unless
everything
is
done
correctly,
inspections
are
done
correctly
required.
Information
is
done
correctly
and
I
don't
believe
there
are
any
any
areas
or
there
are
many
areas
that
can
be
bypassed
to
move
things
forward
so
going
forward
under
the
e-permitting
system.
D
Issues
like
we've
experienced
here
would
be
improbable,
but
again
you
know
you
have
a
system
now
that
again
is
implemented.
It's
it's
operating
and
you
know
and
they're
always
as
you
do
anything.
The
state
is
always
coming
back
with
some
changes
or
some
tweaks
to
an
operating
system,
but
but
this
system
is
as
designed,
uniform
statewide
and
it
will
allow
that
it
will
provide
for
required
inspections
required
documentation
to
be
entered
into
the
system.
D
So
we
have
to
ensure
that
all
that
is
correct
when
we
receive
it
and
hence
the
operating
procedures
and
policies
and
again,
if
plans
are
required
to
be
stamped
and
signed
well,
they
will
be
stamped
and
signed
or
they
will
not
be
accepted
and
also
during
this
review
also
learned
that
ipads
were
provided
for
the
field
inspectors
that
can
that
would
be
linked
into
the
system,
so
they
can
go
in
make
inspections
make
notes
into
the
the
ipads
and
that
can
be
transmitted
into
the
system.
D
It
also
allows
for
any
field
notes
that
they
maybe
may
see.
So
you
know
they
can
enter
inspections,
information
requests
or,
if
information,
if
an
inspection,
if
they
go
and
it's
failed,
they
can
list
deficiencies
and
so
on
and
so
forth.
So
so
that
would
be
again
a
very
valuable
tool
to
use.
D
D
So
those
are
the
based
on
the
comments
were
made.
Those
were
the
items
that
I
found
that
were
discussed
and
some
other
items
that
were
not
discussed
and
again
I'd
be
happy
to
respond
to
any
questions
that
I
may,
and
I
can
also
our
building
official
here.
George
puman
is
here
to
answer
any
questions
that
you
may
have
as
to
anything
that
I've
mentioned
that
he
can
answer
and
again
I
have
found
out
more
about
building
than
I
that
had
ever
thought
I
would
know.
D
I
have
looked
at
the
building
code,
which
you
know
it
certainly
is
a
handful
in
itself.
So
again
I
I'm
not
an
expert,
but
I
do
more
know
a
lot
more
now
than
when
I
had
started
the
review.
But
you
know
george:
is
the
here
certified
building
official
and
has
the
expertise
in
the
areas
so
with.
A
D
I
sent
a
copy
yesterday
evening
to
derrick
reed.
I
sent
it
to
the
council
first
and
a
few
hours
later.
I
sent
it
to
derek,
so
I
I
not
sure
who
he'd
forward
to
I
assume
he
would
forward
it
to
the
appropriate
heap.
H
John
made
62
annuals
avenue
earning
your
report
was
very
well
done
all
right.
I
know
we
should
put
a
lot
of
time
into
it.
I
just
have
a
couple
of
questions:
the
violations
that
you've
noticed
as
far
as
stonewall,
runoff,
which
is
state
law,
landscaping
state
law.
What
is
the
consequences
of
this
not
being
done.
D
Well,
I
would
have
to
at
that
point
I
would
defer
to
the
building
official
as
the
consequences
I
mean
the
way,
I
would
look
at
it
and
again,
I'm
not
my
kind.
My
opinion
would
be
that
on
some
of
these
issues,
the
you
know
the
horse
left
the
barn
parking.
I
mean
you
know,
certainly
that
should
have
been
done
at
the
time
it
wasn't.
D
You
know
I
believe,
there's
enough
parking
available
there
personally
for
what's
done,
the
drainage
should
have
been
done,
calculations
and
some
documents,
if
they
would
have
been
there
would
have
shown
drainage
calculations
would
have
shown
other
things
they
weren't
there.
I
believe
there
is
drainage
on
the
site.
The
site
is
asphalted,
so.
D
You
know
there
is
drainage
right
there
right
now,
some
of
the
other,
so
my
opinion
would
be
not
that
again.
This
is
you
know
when
it
comes
to
the
enforcement
issues
and
that's
the
building
official,
but
on
these
issues
that
were
should
have
been
done
year
years
or
so
ago.
D
At
this
point
again,
these
are
done,
and
you
know
I
think
that
you
know
we
need
to
to
move
forward.
Because
again
we
can
remember
what
is
ever.
What
we
do
here
would
have
to
be
done
to
any
situation
that
comes
to
our
attention
and
there
could
be
many.
There
could
be
a
lot
and
to
start
going
back
and
requiring
things
that
were
done
at
the
time.
E
Actually,
that's
some
of
those
brought
to
my
attention.
I
mean,
I
think
we
spent
a
lot
of
time
on
this,
not
just
tonight,
but
like
I
mean
if
it
was
any
other
situation,
we
don't
cover
this
much
time
on
other
on
other
situations
that
involve
the
building
inspector.
So
I
mean
I
just
I
think
we've
spent
more
than
enough
time
on
the
situation.
D
It
did
bring
to
our
attention
internal
weaknesses
and
those
need
to
be
corrected,
but
again
going
back
and
looking
at
things
that
that
should
have
been
done
at
this
point
having
them
redone
for
for
for
the
purpose
of
making
sure
the
file
is
complete,
then
at
that
point,
then
you
say:
okay,
when
something's
brought
to
our
attention
that
wasn't
done
right
a
year
ago,
two
years
ago,
three
years,
four
years
ago,
what
do
we
do?
D
Do
we
go
back
and
say
you
have
to
go
back
and
supply
those
documents,
so
my
my
opinion
would
be
they
said.
As
long
as
the
critical
issues
have
been
dealt
with,
then
it
becomes
any
of
the
enforcement
issues.
I
guess
I
would
have
to
defer
to
the
building
official
as
to
any
of
the
items
that
he
may
want
to
do,
but.
D
Well,
there
there
were-
and
there
were
some
things-
that
yes,
we're
not
correct.
E
E
D
Again,
you
know
yeah,
that's
just
my
opinion,
but.
H
E
H
E
E
H
I
I
The
town
of
west
wall,
so
the
town
of
west
wallace,
is
see.
I
don't
like
the
part
where
we
can't
go
back.
This
is
the
same
thing
I
go
with
the
budget.
You
can't
go
back,
we
have
to
move
forward.
My
question
is
to
solve
the
problems
of
the
past
of
the
future
of
of
the
the
beginning
of
it.
You
have
to
see
what
started
the
problem
to
begin
with,
so
we
can
correct
it
going
forward
because
to
me,
I've
never
heard
that
in
all
my
life
forget
about
what
happened
in
the
past.
I
I
have
a
hundred
thousand
dollars
missing
from
my
business
bank.
Account
there's
street
people
we're
gonna,
move
forward,
we're
gonna
forget
about
that
hundred
grand
well.
I.
D
Well,
oh,
I
think
what
I
said
is
you
know
the
building
has
been
inspected.
You
know
that
it's
a
have
a
approved
fire
marshal's
approval
for
that
now
the
items
that
were
not
required
or
not
in
the
files
at
that
time
now
I
don't
know
if
they
were
never
asked
for.
I
don't
know
if
they
were
asked
for
not
received.
I
don't
know
all
we
know
is
we're
not
there
and
to
go
back
and
say:
okay,
let's
ask
for
these
documents
and
files
again.
D
I
I
mean
if,
if
there's
wrongdoing
and
they
go
to
the
building
official
or
the
manager,
and
they
get
no
results,
what's
their
next
recourse,
they
come
to
the
council
for
answers
right
and
we
can't
get
answers
ourselves.
It's
not
only
this
situation,
it's
other
situations
and
I'm
not
gonna,
go
down
that
road
tonight,
but
it
seems
like
it's
the
same
mo
that
we're
following
whether
it's
budget
problems
building
problems,
other
problems,
it's
just
the
same
same.
D
Well,
no
I'd
respond
that
the
budget,
the
convention
budget,
the
fy
18
budget.
There
is
a
corrective
action
plan
that
will
be
in
the
black.
The
fy
19
budget
is
a
sound
budget.
It's
not
going
to
be
something
that
you'd
have
to
go
back
two
months
or
three
months
for
it's
good.
It's
a
sound
budget.
It
was
based
upon
proper
budgetary
standards
and
best
practices.
So
we're
not
doing
anything.
I
mean
we
weren't
here
in
the
past,
we're
here
now
and
and
we're
addressing
the
issues
as
we
come
to
them.
D
A
Let
me
interrupt
you,
I
mean
angelo.
You
asked
for
information
every
council
member
said:
we've
been
receiving
emails
from
the
readers
for
about
six
months.
Now.
Am
I
correct,
along
with
warbuto
and
whoever
else
with
that
being
said,
this
council
kept
replying
back
to
the
meetings,
email
saying:
yes,
read
it.
Yes,
reddit
ernie
said
he
was
working
on
a
report.
A
He
now
worked
on
a
report
and
I
think
it's
very
well
detailed
on
this
report
and
the
situations
were
things
misstated.
Last
council
meeting
absolutely
mr
reed,
you
weren't
up
here
making
the
statements
it
was
brian,
moyer
and
and
again
when
you're
up
here
we
just
actually
be
factual,
okay
and
again,
and
you
weren't
at
the
meeting.
I
don't
know
who
was
at
the
meeting
with
him
you're
if
you
want
to
be
factual,
that's
fine,
but
when
I
wait-
and
I
agree
that
this
is
important
because
we
have
loopholes
in
the
building
officials
office.
A
Okay,
but
when,
when
our
town,
employees
and
our
fire
marshals
are
said
that
their
paperwork
sucks
and
it
compares
to
the
station
fire
and-
and
it's
and
they're
not
doing
the
proper
thing-
oh
my
god
that
insults
them,
especially
when
they're
going
back
and
have
to
go
interview
for
two
hours
with
the
other
fire
marshals.
Now
they
listen,
they
have.
They
have
a
lot
of
better
things
to
do.
A
A
A
All
my
yellow
stickers
are
still
on.
My
fuse
panel
downstairs
has
everybody's
signature
from
steve
murray
to
stan
pikel
to
lorac,
and
whoever
else
was
here,
and
it
also
says
n
a
we're
not
applicable,
because
I
didn't
need
a
sprinkle
system,
all
that
stuff
was
done
and
then
my
co
was
given
to
me.
I
asked:
is
that
process
still
in
place?
Yes,
then,
how
can
we
miss
this
process?
A
H
Okay,
41
very
few
complaints
with
it.
Okay,
the
only
thing
was:
none
of
the
inspection
reports
are
signed.
If
you
go
through
the
file
they're
not
signed,
I
don't
know
how
anybody
calls
a
legal
document
and
the
file
reports
were
never
done.
Okay
and
the
other
building
you
were
supposed
to
look
at
is
43.
A
H
H
H
A
B
A
D
H
L
My
name
is
george
dubois,
I
am
the
builder
official
and
when
they
refer
to
homeowner
in
the
building
code,
there's
no
such
thing
as
building
owner.
They
use
the
word
home
for
every
property.
So
specifically,.
L
The
building
home,
slash
homeowner,
can
pull
a
permit
to
build
his
own
palace.
However,
this
is
how
it
works
if
he
has
a
registration
card,
the
more
the
better.
The
the
question
I
wrote
that
I
brought
up
was:
why
didn't
he
pull
the
parent?
He
pulled
the
original
permit,
the
the
foundation
permit
as
a
registered
registered
contractor,
but
when
it
came
to
applying
for
the
building
permit,
so
the
foundation
and
the
building
permit
were
issued
separately
when
it
came
to
applying
for
the
billing
permit
he
applied
as
the
homeowner
property
owner.
A
L
The
pyramid
was
pulled
by
jared,
but
jared
has
the
permit.
He
can.
He
can
hire
out,
he
can
sub
out
to
anybody
and
a
matter
of
fact
what
he
has
to
do.
Has
the
owner,
if
he
doesn't
use
his
permit,
has
to
sign
an
affidavit
stating
that
if
he
hires
anybody
he's
going
to
hire
a
registered
contractor,
which
he
did
so
everybody
that
worked
on
that
project,
the
guy
that
does
the
whole
the
guy
that
did
that,
put
the
foundation
and
they
were
all
registered
contractors.
L
H
But
the
issue
is
why
okay
and
I
believe,
there's
a
lot
of
other
ones:
okay,
I'm
free
positive.
There
you're
going
to
hear
it
again
right.
What
is
how
does
this
work?
I
mean
I
don't
blame
this
guy.
In
fact,
I
got
I
got
a
question
when
I
I'll
ask
about
this
here.
All
right,
there's
a
some
paperwork
in
here
over
george
duke
pop
west
warren
building
official.
Who
is
he.
L
Me
finish
that
building
story,
please,
okay,
so
now
what
happened?
Jared
or
ronnie
went
out
and
hired
an
excavator
and
an
individual
to
do
the
foundation,
okay
and
that
was
done
and
inspected.
A
It's
a
letter
to
the
building
officials
saying
that
they're
building,
not
the
no.
This
is
the
letterhead
here
he
said,
build
an
official,
that's
always
addressing
it
too,
and
then,
dear
sir,
no
I'm
saying
this
is
who
he's
addressing
it
to
he's?
Not
seeing
anybody
he's
addressing
to
the
building
official?
I
know
it
wasn't.
L
Here
so
in
the
interest
of
public
safety,
if
I
might
add,
please
is
the
building
is
safe,
and
now
what
happened
is
once
the
building
was
completed?
L
We
have
the
provision
to
use
section
128
the
building
code,
which
is
supervised
architectural
for
engineering
and
we
model
we
use
it
very
commonly
with
a
commercial
builder,
I'm
not
a
steel
person,
I'm
a
building
official.
I
have
knowledge
from
steel,
but
I
don't
have
these
expertise
to
inspect
a
steel
building.
So
consequently
I
call
on
the
section
128
I
bring
mr
dupont
in
or.
L
In
the
interest
of
as
far
as
the
steel
building
went,
it
was
another
engineer
who
did
this
structural
layout
and
inspection
for
the
the
steel
company
who
actually
installed
the
movement.
So
we
have
both
those
the
main
heart
of
that
building,
which
is
a
foundation,
and
the
structural
and
steel
is
certified
by
structural
engineers.
L
L
L
H
K
K
I'm
going
to
have
why
we
have
to
build
an
official
here
is
an
errand
you
put
in
there
about
the
storm
water,
and
you
just
said
you
can't
bring
that
back
and
fix
it.
I'm
gonna
be
putting
a
building
over
there
too.
Okay
now
it
was
said
to
me
by
the
time
planner
upstairs.
What's
good,
for
the
goose
is
good
for
the
gander.
Does
that
mean
my
building
goes
up
the
same
way
you
guys
did
with
all
these
things.
Looked
over.
L
K
L
K
K
C
D
Thank
you
a
few
meetings
ago,
the
well
in
2017,
the
westward
sewer
commission
engaged
an
outside
consultant
to
do
an
evaluation
of
the
organizational
structure
and
very
various
management
operations
and
practices.
D
You
know
of
the
sewer
commission
and
a
final
report
was
presented
to
the
council
a
few
meetings
ago
and
I
reviewed
the
report
and
I
believe
there
was
a
a
lot
of
good
information
in
there
to
look
at.
You
know
for
the
sewer
commission
and
again
at
the
time.
Hopefully,
there
was
discussion
of
a
new
superintendent,
a
new
new
executive
coming
in
there,
and
that
would
give
that
individual,
a
good
framework
for
you
know
the
operations
and
what
needs
to
be
done
again
moving
forward
in
that
commission.
D
So
at
that
point
I
reviewed
that,
and
I
thought
it
was
a
very
worthwhile
project
and
expense,
and
I
would
like
to
consider
that
the
council
entertain
a
discussion
about
doing
the
same
thing
for
the
town
side
for
certain
departments.
Primarily,
you
know
our
department
of
public
works
and
possibly
the
civic
center,
having
this
consultant
design
a
scope
of
services
with
this
consultant.
D
What
we'd
be
looking
for
and
have
this
individual
do
a
similar
type
of
study
for
some
of
those
departments
that
I
mentioned
again,
we
are
advertising
for
a
director
of
public
works.
D
The
closing
date
is
june
15th
and
ultimately
this
could
give
the
new
director,
whoever
that
may
be
a
road
map,
a
framework
for
things
that
need
to
be
looked
at
and
improved
upon,
but
one
of
the
things
that
certainly
we
want
to
do
is
have
a
document
that
is,
you
know,
not
a
theoretical
document.
Not
something
that's
you
know
is
something
that
is
real,
tangible,
some
concrete
recommendations
that
can
be
implemented
going
forward
and
again
we're
going
through
a
critical
time.
D
The
next
year
is
going
to
be
as
far
as
getting
ready
for
any
type
of
negotiations
that
we
may
have
with
our
labor
unions,
and
you
know
so
again.
This,
I
think,
is
a
good
opportunity
to
review
the
operations
and
and
potentially
give
a
the
new
director
a
a
framework
of
things
that
needs
to
be
looked
at
and
addressed
so
with
that.
I
B
Two
or
three
times-
and
I
also
listened
to
the
consultant
at
one
of
the
meetings-
speak
about
the
report,
and
it
was
the
best
thing
about
it
was
it
was.
It
was
unbiased
because
he
had
issues
with
with
everyone
and
and
definitely
definitely
spoke
with
everyone
at
the
sewer
plant
and.
B
Be
a
good
tool
for
for
not
only
management
but
for
the
employees
as
well.
He
took
the
time
to
speak
with
the
employees
and
it
interviewed.
B
Everybody-
and
he
spent
the
time
he
it
was.
I
think
it
would
bridge
any
well,
hopefully
bridge
any
gaps
that
are
there
right
now
and
make
negotiations
a
little
bit
easier.
H
A
Agree
I
read
that
report
and
we,
I
think
we
still
need
to
have
a
workshop.
I
know
bernie
like
to
sit
down
and
discuss
it
with
us.
You
know
we
talk
about
staffing
levels,
we
talk
about.
You
know,
we
know
where
problems
are,
but
hearing
it
third
hand
is
probably
best
that
way.
There
people
aren't
saying
this
is
politically
motivated
or
anything
like
that.
You
know
like,
like
we
just
said
we
know
the
building
officials
office
probably
could
choose
two
more
bodies
all
day
long.
A
We
know,
parks
and
rec
could
probably
use
a
little
bit
of
help.
We
know
some
areas
may
be
overstaffed
but
moving
things
around.
We.
I
think
it's
best
that
we
actually
have
somebody
in
here,
and
I
know
councilman
padula
brought
it
up
once
ago
about
having
somebody
come
in
and
consult
and
give
us
an
idea
of
where
we
need
to
go,
and
I
think
it's
good
not
only
for
that,
but
it's
also
good
for
come
negotiation
time
and
everything
else.
So
I
think
time
is
of
the
essence
and
stop
maybe
moving
forward.
D
H
L
B
E
B
D
The
consultant
on
the
sewer
commission's
report
develop
a
scope
of
services.
What
we're
looking
for
meet
with
him
and
you
know,
get
a
a
firm
price
because
again,
you
know
depending
upon
how
much
you
want
the
individual
to
do.
D
But
again,
I
think
that
I'm
very
pleased
you
know
from
the
response
of
the
council.
I
think
this
would
be
a
good
endeavor
again
having
someone
independent,
look
at
you
know,
operations
how
things
are
done
looking
at
them,
and
I
mean
I'm
sure
many
things
are
done
well
and
and
everything
anything
can
be
improved,
and
this
would
give
us
a
good
snapshot
going
forward
if
things
need
to
be
done
so
I'll
work
with
the
that
consultant,
get
a
scope
of
services
and
give
back
to
the
council.
I
Under
the
manager's
report,
I
sent
the
council
some
pictures
from
a
constituent
on
the
riverwalk
looks
really
it's
been
like
that
for
a
while
freddie.
I
think
you
were
looking
into
it
a.
E
I
E
I
I
The
other
thing
we
got
another
problem
on
petty
drive
when
the
plows
rip
that
berm
up
freddy
the
water's
just
gushing
in
his
yard,
because
that
goes
like
this.
You
know
where
I
think
it
was.
I
forgot
the
number
on
the
right-hand
side
we
got
to
get
to
that
berm
because
again,
a
lot
sustaining
a
lot
of
water
in
his
yard,
and
I
just
gonna
see
the
chief
there's
been
numerous
accidents
on
phoenix
avenue.
I
I
still
I
took
a
ride
by
where
harding
comes
into
phoenix
avenue,
there's
not
a
stop
sign
there.
They
shoot
right
out
right
out
to
phoenix
ave
and
the
same
thing
on
waverly,
there's,
not
a
stop
sign
coming
out
of
waverly
they're,
shooting
right
out
to
phoenix
ave
and
mr
blaze
over
there.
He
just
said
the
other
night.
There
was
another
huge
accident
for
that
reason,
so
I
don't
think
that
we'd
have
to
put
an
ordinance
for
them.
Stop
signs,
because
I
think
them
stop
signs.
A
I
Right
because
I
think
when
we
had
that
when
I
had
them
roads
paved,
I
don't
know
what
the
hell
happened,
because
I
remember
one
coming
out
of
harding
out
to
phoenix
avenue
that
wasn't
on
the
sidewalk
that
was
always
like
before
the
sidewalk,
so
that
could
have
happened
there
but
waverly.
I
don't
remember,
but
okay.
Thank
you.
A
One
last
thing
I
know
family
dollar
did
all
their
landscaping.
Over
the
past
weekend,
we
had
some
lovely
rainstorms
on
the
side
of
main
street,
the
sights
at
the
side
of
their
building.
All
their
mulch
is
now
washing
down
the
streets.
A
Have
no
water
well,
they
have
their
drainage
system
in
over
there.
So
I'll
give
it
that,
but
they
have
nothing
retaining
the
mulch
or
anything.
So,
every
time
it's
going
to
rain,
we're
going
to
be
cleaning
up
mulch,
and
if
we
can
get
that
why
the
buildings
being
built
worked
on
it'd
be
great
before
they
leave
and
also-
and
we
have
to
worry
about
mulch
every
week.
E
I'm
gonna
add
one
thing
to
the
manage
report:
ernie.
What's
the
the
the
recreation
committee,
is
there
gonna
be
a
meeting
I
would
like?
Can
we
add
for
the
next
agenda
we
were
here?
We
were
here.
A
We
got
a
meeting
last.
We
got
an
email
from
the
chip,
the
acting
chairperson
to
be
here
on
the
21st.
A
We
sat
here
on
monday
night
at
7,
00
pm
myself,
nate
hunter
and
dan
carman
who's,
a
member
of
the
board,
and
nobody
ever
showed
up.
I
emailed
I
called
councilman
machadi,
because
I
know
he
was
near
and
dear,
but
I
know
he
was
working
he
caught
me
later
on.
In
the
night
I
sent
an
email
out
telling
him
that
we
were
here
and
they
said
sorry
for
the
confusion,
the
meeting's
on
the
29th.
E
B
Here's
what
happened?
We
had
a
meeting
scheduled
for
the
four
we
the
meeting
scheduled
for
the
14th.
There
was
no
quorum.
It
was
two
members
myself
and
ernie
present.
So
we
couldn't
me
so,
and
you
know
the
info
was
there,
but
there
was.
B
B
So
is
the
next
meeting
the
29th.
E
But
either
way
put
on
the
agenda
we
have
to,
like
I
mean
they
can
make,
they
can
make
a
recommendation
that
day
if
it
doesn't
meet,
we
need
to
we
need
to.
We
need
to
pick
somebody
to
build
that
playground
before
before.
We
don't
build
that
playground
and
that
wouldn't
be
good.
So
we
need
to
get
that
done.
C
G
Good
evening,
counselors,
the
april
finance
reports
just
wanted
to
start
off
with
saying
that
our
worst
case
scenario
that
we
were
looking
at
in
january
is
looking
much
less
likely
than
a
worst
case
scenario.
Definitely
shaping
up
to
looking
a
lot
better.
Current
year,
tax
collections
are
at
93.87
percent
of
the
budgeted
amount
ahead
of
target
prior
your
tax
collections.
I
previously
thought
they
were
going
to
come
in
maybe
about
500
000
under
probably
going
to
come
in
about
300
000
under
which
is
better.
G
The
gain
of
about
200
thousand
overall
expenditures
are
still
trending
low,
but
we
still
have
some
large
expenditures
to
do
such
as
debt
service,
the
rest
of
the
school
appropriation,
obviously
payroll
for
the
next
two
months,
and
then
balance
of
pension.
The
last
quarter,
payment
that
needs
to
go
to
the
pension.
G
The
tax
sale
was
may
10th
and
all
the
property
sold.
I
believe
there
were
42
and
we
collected
about
240
thousand
dollars
that
day
just
from
the
tax
sale,
and
I
am
keeping
a
very
close
eye
on
the
current
year
collections
to
see
where
we're
going
to
land
for
the
year
and
we're
going
to
start
focusing
on
year-end
entries
and
preparing
for
the
close
of
the
fiscal
year.
B
So
question
with
that
is
what
you're
referring
to
is
the
corrective
action
plan.
This
is
going
against
the
corrective
action.
G
G
That
point
yeah
I
mean
as
of
june
30th.
We
have
to
run
out
expenses
in
july
and
august
and
to
see
where
we
land-
and
you
know
basically
it's
basic
math
revenues,
less
expenditures
and
if
we're
in
the
black
we're
good.
If
we're
in
the
red,
then
we'll
have
to
take
a
look
at
our
our
deficit
reduction
plan
and
prioritize.
D
Right
but
as
we
said
that
again,
the
areas
that
we
had
there
was
discussion
about,
restoring
them.
If,
in
fact,
you
know
we
have
a,
we
don't
need
them
so
again
at
the
appropriate
time,
once
we
have
a
good
figure,
I
mean
I
probably
still
be
in
a
deficit,
but
not
it's,
because
it's
not
as
bad
as
our
our
worst
case
projection.
At
that
point,
then
we'll
come
back
to
the
council
and
say:
okay,
these
this
is
the
x
amount.
This
is
the
amount
that
we
have
to
work
with.
D
We
believe
and
then
the
council
can
make
decisions
as
to
restoring
some
of
those
items.
You
know
you
mentioned
the
fund
for
the
capital
for
fire
equipment,
the
detail,
money
for
the
police
for
their.
You
know
vehicles
so
at
the
close
of
the
fiscal
year,
a
month
or
so
or
two
months
afterwards
and
you'll
get
a
handle
on
where
we
ended
the
year
and
in
the
position
that
we
can
restore
items.
So
that
would
come
to
the
council.
That
was
a
commitment
that
was
made
and
then
certainly
we
would
do
that.
A
Thank
you
any
questions
for
kristen.
Thank
you,
kristen.
Thank
you.
Upcoming
appointments
technology
committee,
sewer
use
border
review,
zoning
border
review,
westward
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library
board,
attendant
affairs,
public
river
authority
planning
board
public
comment.
One
quick
thing:
the
meeting
was
moved
to
tuesday
may
29th
at
6,
30.
confirm
okay,
so
my
calendar,
it's
a
full
moon
too.
Any
other
public
comment
from
the
council
public
comment
from
the
public
state.
Your
name
and
address
for
the
record.
M
It's
been
a
couple
of
months
since
I've
been
here
because
my
health
and
my
wife's
health
hasn't
allowed
me
the
last
time
I
was
here
council
president
gosling
made
public
remarks
about
what
I
yelled
to
a
driver
in
2014
to
a
car
to
get
them
to
stop.
After
nearly
killing
me
when
I
was
in
a
crosswalk
in
my
power
wheelchair
past
the
center
line,
while
the
white
light
was
active
in
january
2014,
I
suffered
a
stroke
that
left
me
partially
paralyzed
on
my
right
side
and
unable
to
speak
or
swallow
had.
M
I
had
to
turn
my
wheelchair
to
the
right
and
not
the
left
at
that
time.
I
would
not
have
been
able
to
stop
my
chair
from
turning
over
and
would
have
seriously
injured,
been
injured
or
dead
for
the
near
collision.
Had
that
caused
me
to
defecate
and
pee
myself
in
2016,
I
was
assaulted
and
injured
by
three
officers
who
came
to
my
home
for
an
unwarranted
wellness
check,
because
I
couldn't
stand
still
because
of
my
parkinson.
M
I
retained
an
attorney
who
contacted
the
police
department
and
shortly
thereafter
the
department
offices
started
stopping
me
in
my
car
for
no
reason
and
would
walk
away.
When
I
took
out
my
phone
to
video
them,
officers
would
show
up
at
my
house
in
the
early
morning
hours
wanting
to
check
on
the
welfare
of
someone
who
was
supposedly
dropped
off
at
my
house
or
wanting
to
know
liv
who
lived
in
my
home.
M
The
department
refused
my
request
for
copies
of
reports
for
these
multiple
incidents,
citing
that
it
would
violate
someone
else's
privacy.
I
have
walked
my
service
dog
using
my
power
wheelchair
around
the
downtown
area.
For
years,
suddenly,
police
cars
were
blocking
the
sidewalk,
so
I
couldn't
get
around
during
this
time.
I
came
before
this
council
to
ask
for
redress
the
police
kept
telling
the
council
that
they
had
no
knowledge
of
contact
from
my
attorney.
M
Your
town
solicitor
should
now
be
able
to
verify
the
timeline,
because
my
attorney
says
he's
talked
with
you,
some
of
your
office,
your
offices,
flipped
me
off.
First
called
me:
a
scab,
scum,
a
leech
living
off
taxpayers.
Money
demanded
that
I
address
them.
As
sir
tell
me,
I
needed
bigger
signs.
Separated
me
from
my
seizure
alert
dog,
saying
my
f
dog
was
going
to
the
pound
that
they
effed
my
mother
and
much
more.
M
You
have
some
rogue
offices
out
of
control
and
they
are
protected
by
the
thin
blue
line
of
other
offices
of
their
brotherhood.
President
gosselin
told
me
to
stop
flipping
off
his
offices,
and
I
did-
and
I
relayed
this
to
angelo,
but
yet
your
officers
still
follow
me
and
some
of
them
still
flip
me
off.
I
stopped
back
in
march
when
you
asked
me,
and
I
asked
you
to
call
them
off.
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
I
did
everything
by
the
book.
I
went
to
your
building
official
verified
that
the
unit
was
pre-existing
was
existing
from
the
original
point
of
the
building.
When
you
look
at
your
tax
records,
it's
for
the
assessments,
it
goes.
Oh,
a
one
bedroom,
a
three
bedroom
with
one
and
a
half
baths,
two
baths:
one
and
a
half
baths.
Two
baths
again.
M
M
M
A
M
Told
me
to
go,
get
a
lawyer
and
make
it
a
single
family
or
make
it
a
single
family.
I
purchased.
The
apartment
spent
tens
of
thousands
of
dollars
on
that
house
to
renovate
it.
I
put
new
heating
systems,
plumbing
everything
sheet
rock
on
the
ceilings
because
they
were
collapsing.
It
was
old
wood
paneling
that
was
all
wavy.
M
B
A
M
M
B
B
L
H
L
H
You
I
said,
if
you're
making
any
type
of
allegations
regarding
mr
anderson
or
any
other
matter,
it's
still
considered.
I'm
sorry,
mr
gadrum.
Sorry,
if
you're
making
allegations
against
a
building
official,
whether
it's
mr
anderson
or
anyone
else,
I
am
instructing
mr
licciardi
not
to
speak
about
it-
would
still
be
considered
a
personnel
matter
because
mr
anderson
or
anyone
else
is
not
here,
but
no
he's
not
here
to
defend
themselves
either.
Okay,
let's
all
suggest
okay.
H
H
A
A
So
again,
mr
gadru,
you
shook
george's
hand
when
he
left
here.
You
probably
should
have
said.
Mr
mr
dumont,
can
you
stick
around
for
15
minutes
because
I'm
going
to
speak
on
my
matter
and
then
we
probably
would
have
had
this
straightened
out
but
again
meet
with
the
town
manager
meet
with
the
building
official?
Maybe
they
can
resolve
it
before
it
has
to
come.
Go
any
further.