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Under
section
42-46-4
and
46-42-46-582
of
rhode,
island
general
laws,
the
town
council
will
close
the
executive
session
meeting
that
was
held
tonight
july
16th.
It
began
at
6,
40
p.m.
That
discussed
a
litigation
diane
kelsey
versus
west
warwick
at
al
casey
2016-0776
in
b
personnel
pursuant
to
rhode,
island
general
law,
42-46-4,
close
meetings
and
I
in
rhode,
island
general
law,
42-46-581
purposes,
for
which
meeting
may
be
closed
for
this.
For
the
specific
reason
of
discussing
allegations
made
at
the
may,
28
2019
town
council
meeting
during
public
comment
against
the
town
solicitor.
F
F
Second
of
all,
it's
regarding
personnel
and
the
laws
that
protect
personnel,
meaning
employees
by
his
own
admission,
town
solicitor
has
called
you,
clients,
not
employers,
so
I
am
making
this
public
that
I
am
objecting
to
the
way
that
this
was
handled
and
I'm
sure
I'm
never
going
to
know
what
the
result
of
the
discussion
was,
but
I
will
make
it
public
that
those
allegations
were
by
me.
None
of
you,
except
for
one
person,
made
any
approach
to
me
to
find
out
details.
F
C
G
Past
last
month
ago
it
just
the
right-hand
lane
will
be
the
bus
lane.
The
left-hand
lane
will
be
traffic,
lane
it'll
be
permanent,
it
won't
be
certain
months
certain
hours
it
will
be
permanent.
Just.
G
Main
street
around
behind
what
used
to
be
the
junior
high
and
coming
out
on
hay
street
that
we
were
sending
notice
to
anybody
at
the
residence
there.
We
sent
a
notice
to
thunder
mist
and,
to
my
knowledge,
you
don't
nobody
commented
on
it
today.
B
H
E
H
Is
that
when
will
this
go,
how
long
does
it
take
to
go
into
effect
now?
Will
it
be,
in
effect,
if
we
pass
it
tonight,
for.
H
G
H
E
G
I
G
I
He'll
be
reviewed
by
the
same
traffic
right
and,
and
I
know
that
they
said
that
we
could
pass
the
ordinance
and
just
not
put
up
a
sign,
I'm
not
comfortable,
not
knowing
what
that
answer
is.
I
would
rather
wait
I'd
rather
table
that
piece
of
this.
That's
me
personally,
because
what
what
they've
said
is
you
can't
put
up
a
sign
and,
if
and
correct
me
chief,
not
if
I'm
wrong,
if
you
were
to
issue
a
citation,
it
would
not
be
valid.
Necessarily.
I
G
I
would
think
that
we
can't
get
state
approval
until
you
pass
the
ordinance,
so
the
ordinance
can
be
passed
but
not
enforced
by
the
police
department
because
they
don't
have
the
authority
to
do
so
until
we
get
the
state
approval.
But
I
don't
think
the
state
will
give
us
approval
until
you've
put
the
audience
in
place.
I'm.
J
In
the
past,
anything
that
happens
to
affect
a
state
road.
The
state
traffic
commission
will
study
it
and
give
their
blessing.
I
would
suspect
that
you
could
pass
it
pending
their
approval
and
obviously,
if
you
don't
put
the
sign
up,
we're
not
going
to
be
enforcing
it
and
there's
a
time
lag
generally
for
public
awareness.
J
I
So
I'll
make
a
motion
that
we
we
table
the
issue
of
no
no
turn
on
no
right
turn
off
wakefield
street
onto
main
street.
H
B
A
A
Second,
discussion
now
and
I.
G
G
A
A
K
Yes
or
no,
the
detail
part
is
wouldn't
have
anything
to
do
with
it.
What
no.
K
I
don't
have
that
in
front
of
me,
but
basically
it's
always
been
in
in
there
for
a
person
retired
from
the
town
most
of
the
time
they
they
come
back
to
work.
It
was
limited
amount
of
hours
and
amount
of
money.
In
a
year
they
usually
did
consulting
work
or
the
person
that
replaced
them
was
to
train
them,
get
them
up
up
to
speed
as
as
far
as
what
they
needed
to
know.
K
K
I
think
it
was
just
a
loophole
that
got
missed
and
got
dropped
when
the
change
was
made,
and
I
don't
think
it
was
intention
to
write
it
out,
so
we
just
looked
at
it
in,
but
as
we
looked
at
it,
we
suggested
our
thought
was
the
economies
went
up
in
that
amount
of
money
that
was
suggested
that
they
make
we
up
that
amount
just
to
correspond
with
inflation
and
that
because
otherwise,
that
dollar
amount
was
wasn't
correct.
As
far
as
you
know,
as
time
has
gone
by.
K
E
Could
you
provide
us
with
the
ordinance
with
the
new
changes
you
want
to
make
to
the
ordinance,
so
we
could
have
both
at
the
same
time
and
have
someone
come
up
and
explain?
That's
how
that's
how
we're
used
to
having
it
from
from
aldi
fiori
he'll
provide
us
with
the
ordinance
line
out
the
changes
that
are
made
explain
those
changes,
because
right
now
we're
looking
at
a
new
ordinance,
correct.
K
H
E
K
Yeah
there
is
a
previous
audience
in
that,
but
if
you
want
I'll,
get
all
the
information
and
come
back
here
next
meeting,
that's
not
a
problem.
I
K
Yes,
we
noticed
that
right
now
there
is
actually
the
way
it's
written.
A
K
But
if
you
want
that,
what
was
over
there,
I
can
I'll
get
you
that
and
bring
it
back.
E
K
K
It
I
will
get
you
all
the
information.
I
know
our
illegal
had
that
we
just
looked
at
what
was
there
originally,
I
don't
remember
the
year
it
was
and
then
the
change,
and
then
we
noticed
I
got
dropped
out.
So
we
just
wanted
to
make
an
audience,
and
basically
your
ordinances
just
puts
it
back
in
just
amends.
What
was
there.
E
K
K
A
There's
nothing
right
now
outlining
the
changes
from
what
I'm
saying,
there's
an
increase
that
they
can
make
more
money
or
work
more
hours,
but
again
in
the
way,
and
I
was
at
that
pension
board
meeting
the
way
they
were
trying
to
sell
it.
Was
the
council
forgot
about
that?
That's
not
the
case.
The
council
was
only
concerned
about
the
police
matter
at
the
time
to
save
some
money
in
detail
and
make
a
little
more
money
for
the
police
department.
A
A
So
it's
to
me,
that's
true
double
dip,
you
know,
that's
that's
the
question,
and
so
again
I
I
remember
when
this
happened.
I
remember
the
police
officers
who
came
to
us,
the
retired
retiree
officers
and
the
former
chief
came
to
us
and
said
there
is
savings
here,
and
this
would
be
good
and
because
we
can
have
them
work
a
little
more
and
bring
us
in
a
little
more
money
per
year.
Because
the
hourly
rate
for
a
retiree
versus
a
active
is
a
little
different.
Was
that
correct?
Chief.
A
K
A
A
Yet:
okay:
okay,
again
the
reason
being
the
changes
aren't
made.
It's
not
highlighted
like
they
are
most
audiences,
so
we'll
move
on
to
the
next
g.
A
G
Second,
amendment
sanctuary
right,
the
other
one,
just
states.
We
support
the
second
amendment,
so
I
thought
the
different
communities
using
a
different
language.
Well,.
A
G
B
A
G
G
Which
is
g,
but
one
of
them
says
now,
therefore
be
resolved
by
the
westward
town
council.
But
the
town
of
west
walk
is
hereby
declared
to
be
a
second
amendment,
sanctuary
city.
Then
it
goes
on
to
say
that
you're
going
to
support
the
second
amendment,
I'm
not
sure
which
one
you
have
in
front
of
you.
Jesus
yeah,
jesus.
G
Page,
the
bottom
problem
is
before
you
vote
on
that.
I
think
you
should
know
what
the
other
one
says
in
my
presentation.
The
other
one
says
that
be
it
resolved.
The
west
ward
town
council
hereby
declares
its
support
for
the
second
amendment
in
opposition
to
infringement
to
bear
arms.
Basically,
some
of
the
communities
are
declaring
themselves
sanctuary.
Second,
amendment
sanctuary
television:
some
of
the
communities
are
not
they're.
Just
saying
we
support
the
second
amendment.
That's
the
difference
in
the
two.
Everything
else
is.
B
L
A
G
Basically,
the
whole
purpose
of
it,
and
the
gentleman
and
ladies
would
say,
is
that
the
requesting
the
towels
go
on
record,
letting
the
state
legislature
know
that
you
don't
want
the
infringement
on
the
second
amendment
that
the
state
legislature
now
this
is
their
opinion,
not
mine
them
just
reporting
it
that
you're
going
on
record,
saying:
hey
state
legislature,
we
got
some
concerns.
We
don't
want
you
infringing
on
the
second
amendment
and
that's
what
both
of
these
say.
G
A
I
I
B
A
So
I
don't
want
to
have
them,
so
I
don't
know
all
right.
Any
other
comment
from
the
counselors.
I'm
sure
there's
plenty
of
comments
from
the
audience.
Well,.
I
I
I
feel
I
need
more
information.
I
feel
we,
I
think
they
did
a
great
job.
I
think
you
all
did-
and
I
was
impressed
with
the
presentation,
but
I've
also
received
a
lot
of
email
and
correspondence
from
people
who
want
to
tell
the
other
side
and
I'm
not
sure
that
I'm
prepared
tonight
to
make
a
vote
on
anything,
but
I
certainly
do
want
to
have
more
information
and
I
want
people
to
feel
like
they're
hurt.
So
that's.
B
All
I
would
say
I
would
agree,
I
feel
like
I
support,
obviously
support
the
second
amendment.
I've
fired
guns,
my
entire
life.
I
think
that
we
have
the
right
to
bear
arms,
but
I
am
concerned
that
I
might
not
be
voting
appropriately,
given
the
little
that
I
actually
know
or
maybe
understand.
I
feel
ignorant
on
this
subject
when
it
comes
to
creating
a
sanctuary
city.
I
just
feel
like
you
know
I
feel
like
I
want
more
information,
so.
A
M
A
For
the
record,
senator
satchel,
representative,
serpa,
representative,
norae
and
representative
jackson
to
be
here
some
did
share
their
opinions
with
me.
The
majority
are
in
support
of
the
second
amendment
amendment.
I
I've
also
reached
out
to
the
police
chief.
If
he
wants
to
share
his
opinion,
he
can
come
on
up
to
the
mic.
A
If
you'd,
like
the
only
one
and
I
apologize,
I
have
not
reached
out
to
the
superintendent
of
schools,
but
in
in
all
honesty
I
I'm
feeling
a
little
different
than
you,
because
I
know
I
reached
out
to
everybody
and
I
got
their
opinions.
A
I
know
some
people
shared
with
me
that
this
could
upset
the
state
or
whatever
I
made
sure
some
have
shared
with
me
with
the
leadership.
That's
up
there
right
now.
They
don't
feel
many
changes
if
any
changes
to
the
second
amendment
with
the
two
leaders
that
are
up
there
in
senate
in-house.
So
you
know
I
I
I
I've
done
a
little
more
homework
on
this.
I
guess.
H
A
That
was
my
biggest
concern
also,
and
I
think
I've
had
private
conversations
with
individuals
that
you
know.
If
it's
going
to
change
and
disable
our
police
department
and
and
whatever
it
may
be,
then
it's
not
fair.
You
can't
change
you.
We
as
a
town
can't
change
state
law,
yeah
and
we
state
law
always
supersedes
town
law.
H
So
I
mean
so
I
mean
it's
important
for
people
to
realize,
no
matter
what
we
decide
here,
it's
really
just
us
making
up
like
a
formal
opinion.
It's
not
it's
not
going
to
change
anything.
I
mean
it
would
be
if
we
have
support
or
don't
support,
we'd
be
making
a
statement,
but
it
would
be
no
more
than
that.
Nothing
we
do
tonight
for
this
resolution
would
be
legally
binding
whatsoever
either
way.
It
would
be,
of
course,
yeah.
It
would
be
sending
a
message,
but
just
to
be
clear
for
everybody,
nothing
we
decide
on
this.
H
A
H
Actually,
my
I've
still
never
been
shooting.
When
my
son
has
been
going
down
to
dave,
might
be
able
to
tell
me
what
range
it
is
up
on
sandy
lane
he's
been
going,
they
have
a
kid's
class
the
last
month
and
a
half
he's
been
taking
it
every
saturday,
yeah
off
sandy,
elaine
and
warwick.
I
don't
know
the
name.
What
do
you
guys
probably
know
right.
N
Okay,
I
don't
want
to
go
through
everything
that
we
spoke
about
last
night.
I
want
to
repeat
that
most
of
that,
but
yeah
there
were
some
questions
that
came
up,
especially
the
section
about
the
police
officers,
not
forcing
the
law.
We.
We
stated
that
night
at
the
meeting
that
we
no
way
you
want
the
police
officers
to
not
enforce
any
law
when
a
state
law
goes
into
effect,
it's
law,
the
police
have
to
do
what
they
have
to
do
to
enforce
that
law.
Correct
right,
okay,.
N
That
right,
we
want
the
police
to
do
their
job.
We
support
the
police
100
everybody
in
here
with
back
any
police
officer,
that's
on
the
street
having
a
scuffle
with
someone.
If
they
needed
help
every
one
of
us
would
jump
and
help.
Okay,
we
just
want
to
send
a
message
to
the
statehouse
to
say
knock
off
the
crap
going
after
the
second
amendment
guys.
The
second
amendment
guys
are
not
the
guys
out
there
causing
the
problems.
N
The
problems
are
like
we
said
last
time,
the
bad
guys
that
are
out
there
with
multiple
infractions
that
are
buying
guns
illegally
and
everything
else.
We
passed
all
our
background
checks.
Every
time
we
go
buy
a
firearm.
We
fill
out
that
paper.
You
know
a
lot,
you
guys
must
get
calls
from
the
inbound
gun
stores
when.
N
Right,
there's
a
waiting
period.
Everything
I
mean
we
do
what
we
have
to
do.
I
mean
I've
had
background
checks,
but
everything
I've
done
in
this
time,
whether
it's
coaching
soccer
baseball
or
whatever,
I'm
no
problem
going
to
the
attorney
general's
office
to
get
a
background
check.
If
I
have
to
buy
a
firearm
that
doesn't
bother
me
at
all.
I
got
a
squeaky
clean
record
and
most
of
the
people
in
here
have
a
clean
record
else.
G
N
N
Guns
contact
any
one
of
us,
we'd
be
more
than
happy.
I'm
an
instructor
and
there's
probably
a
dozen
instructors
in
here.
Right
now.
We've
got
the
owner
of
one
range
right
here
who
has
classes
at
his
range
mid-state
other
colleges
kyle.
He
has
classes,
he
has
instructors
up
there
he'll
work
with
anybody
to
teach
him
the
proper
handling
of
firearms.
N
L
F
My
name
is
eric
lebron.
I
live
at
24,
kenmore
street
west
warwick.
I
did
provide
a
copy
of
the
comments
that
I'm
going
to
read
tonight
I
before
I
do
that,
though
you
have
the
difference
in
language
between
g
and
h,
I
would
like
to
comment
that
on
that
and
say
that
sanctuary
is
generally
something
provided
to
a
person
and
not
a
thing.
F
So
what
I'd
like
to
do
now
is
respond
to
some
of
the
reasons
that
I've
heard
for
adopting
this
resolution,
the
first
being
that
new
and
proposed
state
gun
laws
are
unconstitutional
in
2008,
the
district
of
columbia
versus
heller
affirmed-
and
this
is
mentioned
in
in
the
in
the
proposal
that
you're
the
resolution
that
you
proposed
but
beyond
what
is
in
the
proposal
in
the
written
in
the
resolution.
F
This
states
that
the
right
to
bear
arms
was
not
a
right
to
keep
and
carry
any
weapon
whatsoever
in
any
manner
whatsoever
and
for
whatever
purpose.
Since
then,
six
u.s
courts
of
appeals
have
rejected.
Second,
amendment
protection
for
assault
assault
weapons
using
dc
versus
heller
as
precedent
laws
passed
at
the
state
level
undergo
careful
vetting
and
many
revisions
to
ensure
that
they
are
constitutionally
sound.
F
F
We
had
the
federal
assault,
weapons
ban
from
1994
to
2004..
There
was
a
37
percent
decrease
in
gun
incidents
and
a
42
decrease
in
gun
related
deaths.
When
the
ban
expired
from
2004
to
2014,
there
was
another
183
percent
increase
in
gun,
related
incidents
and
two
239
percent
increase
in
gun
related
deaths.
F
75
of
rhode
islanders
are
in
favor
of
banning
high-capacity
magazines
with
more
than
10
rounds.
Many
rhode
island
residents
and
including
west
warwick
residents,
like
myself,
are
lobbying
at
the
state
level
for
the
laws
being
proposed
and
passed.
This
resolution
does
not
represent
me
or
my
voice
as
one
of
your
constituents.
F
F
Finally,
municipalities
do
not
have
the
authority
to
regulate
firearms
due
to
preemption
laws.
Police
must
enforce
the
laws
that
have
been
enacted.
Gun
law
debate
belongs
at
the
state
legislature
and
not
at
a
town
council.
Meeting
ending
gun
violence
will
require
people
on
both
sides
of
the
issue.
To
agree
to
compromise.
F
F
B
N
She
made
some
valid
points
for
for
her
side
and
I
appreciate
her
opinion.
The
only
thing
I
see
is,
like
everybody
says,
on,
on
the
opposite
side:
there's
not
going
to
be
guns,
confiscation
and
stuff,
like
that.
We've
got
what
19
people
now
running
for
president
and
out
of
those
19
people.
I
think
there's
already
six
that
have
already
declared
that
if
they
become
president
they're
going
to
have
a
massive
gun
confiscation,
so
I
mean
you
know
they're
coming
out
and
saying
it
as
they're
running
for
office.
N
You
know
and
then
they're
going
to
take
an
an
oath
when
they
get
in
that
office
to
support
the
constitution
and
all
its
amendments.
None.
H
N
It
doesn't
affect
this
resolution,
but
that's
you
know.
The
mindset
out
there
on
the
other
side
is
confiscate
confiscate
confiscate.
You
know
it's
not
going
to
change
the
only
way
you're
going
to
do.
It
is
to
send
a
message
to
knock
this
stuff
off.
You
know
some
of
the
numbers
that
were
presented,
I
think,
are
a
little
skewed.
N
One
way
that
you
know,
and
the
other
thing
is
everybody's
blaming
assault
weapons,
there's
no
assault
weapon.
Like
I
said
last
time,
ar-58
stands
for
armor
light
rifle,
that's
the
company
that
makes
the
rifle
not
assault
rifle.
Okay,
anything
in
this
room
could
become
an
assault
weapon
chair
microphone,
water
bottle
if
you
decided
to
use
it.
O
Thank
you
mike
gilman,
I'm
on
john
street
in
west
warwick.
O
I've
been
in
this
town
for
almost
20
years,
and
I've
been
at
least
try
to
be
active
in
the
town
in
the
community,
the
neighborhood
watch
and
some
other
stuff
that
I
do
and
my
paper
doesn't
want
to
stand
up
there
we
go
so
as
for
the
the
two
resolutions,
it
really
doesn't
matter
to
me,
which
one
it
is
because
it's
just
a
wording
thing
a
preference
on
on
our
part.
If
we
don't
be
a
sanctuary
town,
we
don't
want
to
be
a
secretary
of
town.
O
We
preserve
the
second
amendment
and,
and
I'm
perfectly
okay
with
that,
and
as
for
the
the
heller
decision,
they
actually
also
said
that
firearms
in
common
use
are
lawful
and
assault.
Rifles
are
in
or
the
what
people
call
all
rifles.
The
ar
style
rifles
are
in
common
use,
one
of
the
most
popular
rifles,
so
that,
according
to
heller,
is
a
lawful
firearm
and
those
are
the
ones
that
are
trying
to
be
banned
at
multiple
levels.
O
So
if
that
did
get
passed,
it
would
probably
end
up
at
the
supreme
court
as
a
constitutional
question,
but
what
I
really
want
to
speak
to
is
the
the
budget
again,
because
we
know
that's
been
a
hot
topic.
The
last
couple
months
and
and
part
of
this
is
basically
saying
that
if
the
state
passes
these
laws
we're
going
to
have
to
come
up
with
money
somehow
to
enforce
them,
I
don't
know
how
our
our
gun,
locker
at
the
police
department,
looks.
O
But
if
we
end
up
having
to
confiscate
firearms
from
people,
do
we
have
enough
space?
Do
we
need
to
build
a
new
facility
to
house
these
things?
You
need
to
hire
another
person
to
do
all
the
paperwork,
that's
required
by
these
laws,
and
it
comes
down
to
do.
We
have
the
money
to
spend
after
we
just
went
through
all
the
stuff.
We
went
through
the
budget
trying
to
find
money
and
and
not
overspend.
O
So
that's
that's
where
my
argument
is
going
to
come
in
on
this.
Is
we
don't
have
the
money
and
by
sending
signing
this
a
resolution,
all
we're
doing
is
telling
the
state
that
we
don't
want
to
have
to
enforce
unfunded
mandates.
We
don't
like
these.
These
laws
that
we're
trying
to
pass,
especially
because
they're
not
providing
us
any
funding
to
enforce
the
laws
as
much
as
the
police
are
required
to
they're,
also
required
to
house
them
they're
required
to
file
three
copies
of
of
paperwork
to
three
different
departments.
O
I
believe
to
the
attorney
generals
to
the
the
town
on
file
and
there's
one
location.
I
don't
remember
off
top
of
my
head,
but
there's
a
lot
of
paperwork,
there's
a
lot
of
storage
involved.
If
we
have
to
hang
on
to
these
things
for
10
years,
15
years
or
permanently
or,
however
long
until
we
can
do
whatever
we
need
to
with
them.
O
J
B
J
A
A
I
B
B
A
I
K
H
Just
want
to
elaborate
on
the
gun.
Laws
are
sure
none
of
them
passed
whatever
I'm
damned
formerly
of
74
cleveland,
and
I
live
right
over
the
bottom
crest
and
now,
but
what
happens
is
every
year
it's
I
mean
seven
years
ago
after
you
know,
the
tragedy
at
sandy
hook
started
off
a
couple
gun
bills.
Next
year
was
several
gun
bills.
It's
doubling
every
year
I
mean
we
have.
I
mean
like
this
year.
H
I
can't
count
how
many
legislation,
how
many
bills
that
are
presented
on
a
state
level
and
every
one
of
them
like,
was
insane
like
taking
stripping
your
gun
rights
and
nothing
in
any
of
these
bills.
The
dozens
of
bills,
targets
criminals.
It
says,
oh
well,
dan
bedon,
do
you
care?
If
these
this
passes,
you
have
to
turn
your
ar-15
in
my
semi-automatic.
I'm
sorry,
my
high-capacity
magazines,
I've
owned
guns.
Since
I
was
18
years
old,
I'm
45
years
old,
never
committed
a
crime.
I
had
a
pistol
permit
and
everything
else.
H
I
was
armed
guard
and
everything
else,
but
every
year,
because
I'm
you
know,
everybody
says
well,
the
bill's
been
passed
is
no
threat
every
year
and
if
you
could
look
at
back,
you
could
go
to
the
state
house's
website
every
year.
It
just
magnifies
double
double
double
of
these
anti-gun
bills,
and
that's
why
we're
here?
For
you
know,
I
mean
that's
why
we're
here
for
it
to
say
you
know,
because
we
spend
countless
hours
at
the
state
house,
I'm
like
you
would
not
believe
it.
H
We
get
there
about
10
11
in
the
morning
sometime
and
last
time
I
testified.
It
was
about
literally
1
30
in
the
morning
I
was
there
for
over
12
hours
before
I
get
to
testify
before
the
senate
and
every
year
just
gets
worse.
I
mean
we
next
year
I
mean
we're.
Gonna
have
to
put
ten
cents
to
stay
house,
that's
the
way
it's
going
and
we
just
want.
You
know
towns
to
say:
hey,
listen,
it's
like
you
know
we're
not
violating
the
laws,
we're
not
trying
to
change
nothing.
H
We
just
want
our
towns
to
say,
hey,
listen,
we
represent
the
people
enough,
that's
all
and
again,
if
you
support
the
second
amendment
or
whatever
you
have
a
right
to
own
a
gun
and
you
surely
don't
you
have
a
you,
do
have
right
not
to
own
a
gun
and
we're
not
here
to
debate
that
we're
not
here
to
say:
hey,
we
want
the
police
to
violate
the
law.
No,
the
law
of
the
land
is
the
constitution.
H
I
No,
I
was
just
my
point
being
that
that
there
are
many
laws.
B
H
I
B
I
But
is
this
a
question
that
we
should
be
answering
or
is
it
a
question?
That's
on
a
ballot
at
some
point
in
time
that
the
people
answer
and-
and
that's
just
something
I'm
throwing
out
there,
because
there
clearly
are
two
sides
that
we
do
here
so.
H
Oh
and
it's
all
about
one
thing,
I
mean
I'm
a
parent,
I'm
sure
these,
ladies
here
are
parents
too,
and
all
of
us.
Everyone
in
this
room
could
all
agree,
no
matter
which
side
you
are
that
we
care
about
the
safety
of
our
children.
Absolutely,
and
I
mean,
and
that's
what
it's
about.
That's,
why
the
founding
fathers
wrote
the
second
amendment:
it's
not
only
to
protect
them.
You
know
to
the
duck,
hunt
and
everything
else
to
protect
ourselves,
our
property,
our
family
and
everything
else.
God
forbid,
we
as
a
gun
owner.
H
I
can
speak
for
any
one
of
these
guys
here.
We
would
never
in
the
world
ever
want
to
turn
our
firearms
on
another
human
being.
Never
I
I
dread
that
day
to
ever
come.
You
know
what
I
mean,
but
you
know
I
mean.
Unfortunately,
we
have
evil
people
in
this
world
and
we
have
the
right.
We
we're
the
only
nation
now.
Basically
that
has
this
this
right.
H
You
know
I
mean,
and
if
you
look
at
all
through
history,
every
dictator
took
the
guns
away
for
us,
they
let
the
mass
democrat,
genocide
or
mage
losses
of
civil
liberties.
We
don't
want
that
in
this
country,
and
I
know
because
your
mind
says
like
we're
just
town
councilman,
really
we
can't
do
anything.
Well,
you
know
what
you're
part
of
the
system.
You
know
you're
part
of
the
this
great
government.
H
You
know,
even
though
it's
a
small
town
level,
but
you
still
are
part
of
that
you're
part
of
this
history
I
mean,
and
we
respect
you
all.
We
ask
you
to
respect
the
constitution
and
just
say:
hey,
listen
to
the
state,
we're
going
to
stand
by
the
second
amendment.
It's
not
a
political
issue,
not
a
real
republican,
democratic
issue.
It's
a
constitutional
sure.
You
know
for
we,
the
people
I'm
independent
so
anyway.
So
that's
all!
We
ask
you
guys.
I
A
I
work
and
he's
an
avid
gun
collector,
since
a
lot
of
laws
have
changed,
he's
had
to
pack
up
his
guns
and
send
them
to
texas
to
his
daughter's
house
because
of
certain
guns
he's
not
allowed
to
have
in
connecticut
anymore,
but
again
he's
the
age
of
62..
He
served
in
the
navy
for
25
years.
A
I'm
sorry
air
force
for
25
years,
and
he
says
now
all
his
rights
have
been
taken
away,
he's
been
a
connecticut
resident
his
whole
entire
life,
he's
looking
at
retiring
and
leaving
connecticut
to
go
to
texas
to
get
away
from
what
he
was
his
love
and
he
has
two
types
of
shooting
he's
a
photographer
and
he's
an
avid
gun,
collector
and-
and
so
he
shared
with
me,
how
he
hates
connecticut
government.
Because
of
what's
happened.
He
says
yes,
you
know
we
use
sandy
hook,
as
he
says
an
example.
A
He
used
another
situation
that
happened
there
as
an
example,
and
he
says
yes,
it
did
happen.
Unfortunately,
you
know
how
did
it
happen?
Who
got
that
gun?
And
you
know,
and
again
that's
all
on
the
state
level:
that's
their
decisions
to
make
those
laws
and
to
protect
the
cities
and
towns
of
rhode
island.
A
A
A
I
E
I
I
like
dave,
I
don't
own
a
gun,
I've
never
fired
a
gun.
I
don't
have
a
desire
to
just
just
not
my
thing,
but
I
I
do.
I
believe,
like
in
most
cases
that
abusers
are
the
cause
of
the
problem.
It's
not
there.
It's
never
like
that
in
any
anything
you
talk
about.
E
It's
not
the
responsible
people
that
that
that
cause
things
it's
when
somebody
abuses
the
system
or
takes
matters
into
their
own
hands,
whatever
you
call
it,
everybody
has
to
pay
for
it,
and
I
think
if,
if
you
took
guns
away,
then
those
that
want
to
get
a
gun
will
go
and
get
a
gun.
E
It's
it's
that
simple.
I
want
to
make
sure
that
our
law
enforcement
agency
is
not
affected,
but
I
do
believe
in
the
second
amendment
in
the
constitution,
and
I
don't
want
to
take
that
away
from
anybody.
I
don't
think
that
that
would
be
right,
so
I
in
this
particular
instance,
I
agree
with
councilwoman
williamson
to
support
the
second
amendment,
but
at
this
point
not
not
being
a
sanctuary
town.
B
And
I
would
agree
both
I
I
do
believe
in
the
second
amendment.
I
have
fired
guns
in
the
past.
I
enjoy
firing
guns.
You
know
somebody
mentioned
something
about
other
countries
where
you
know
they've
taken
guns
away,
I
mean
we
can
hawk
back
to
1933
when
you
know
before
the
third
reich.
B
There
was
a
registration
of
weapons,
and
you
know
we
never,
as
a
country
want
to
be
in
that
type
of
situation
where
you
know
guns
are
being
taken
away
from
us,
because
that's
what
the
second
amendment
allows
for
for
us
to
protect
ourselves,
but
I
just
again
going
back
to
the
idea
of
the
language
of
sanctuary
city.
I
just
don't
know
what
it
fully
encompasses.
So,
in
my
opinion,
I
would
vote
that.
We
move
the
first
resolution
and
we
voted
on
the
first
presidency.
A
A
Council,
if
he
had
a
chance
to
this
weekend,
representative
jackson
said
he'll,
review
both
resolutions
and
get
back
to
me
that
was
early
this
morning
he
has
not
representative
serpa
has
not
responded
at
all
mr
satchel.
He
has
mixed
mixed.
Emotions
he's
definitely
in
support
of
the
second
amendment,
but
he's
not
he's
not
for
a
sanctuary
city.
So
and
that's
being
kindly
you
know,
but
that's
that's
where
our
four
legislators
in
the
state
house
stand-
and
I
think
I
can
honestly
speak
for
them-
is
what
they
said
to
me.
A
It's
because
some
of
it's
in
right
and
I
did
meet
mr
delray
face
to
face
because
he
gave
me
a
rhode
island
state
flag
for
the
nine-year-old
all-star
team.
So
we
talk
face-to-face.
A
J
Again,
like
I
said,
I
sent
the
council
president
an
email,
I'm
a
25-year
law
enforcement
officer,
spent
the
almost
exactly
half
my
life
now
as
a
swan
law
enforcement
officer,
protecting
the
constitution
and
protecting
people's
rights.
So
I
am
obviously
a
supporter
of
the
constitution.
It
kind
of
guides
my
daily
activities.
The
two
concerns
that
I
shared
with
the
council
president
were
first
the
the
language
of
law
enforcement
using
sound
discretion
and
how
that's
interpreted
by
our
citizens,
not
on
either
side
or
whatever
just
the
police
department.
J
It's
the
way
things
function
and
function
smoothly,
allowing
officers
to
use
discretion
on
what
we
consider
minor
crimes
and
education
on
how
we
can
get
people
to
do
the
right
thing
when
it
comes
to
serious
crimes,
discretion
diminishes
and
law
enforcement
officers
are
expected
to
do
what
they
need
to
do.
In
this
particular
case,
gun
laws
passed
by
the
state
legislature.
I
don't
expect
my
officers
to
use
discretion
if
there's
a
violation.
I
expect
him
to
follow
through
to
the
fullest
extent
of
the
law.
J
I
expect
my
officers
to
follow
the
law
and
the
next
forum
for
debate
when
a
law
is
challenged
on
constitutional
things
or
defense
counsel
is
this:
is
the
state's
court
system
or
the
federal
court
system
debate,
depending
on
where
that
goes
so
the
forums
for
the
debate
are
those
two
entities
outside
of
law
enforcement
on
either
end
of
the
spectrum.
I
expect
my
people
to
do
their
jobs.
J
I
intend
on
spending
money
out
of
this
year's
budget,
to
do
that
and
then
whatever
is
left
of
that
initiative,
I
intend
on
working
towards
capital
expenditure
proposal
for
fiscal
year
21.,
so
I
wanted
to
bring
that
out
to
his
attention
now
that
that's
part
of
the
initiative
I
have
it
has
nothing
to
do
with
any
laws
that
are
passed
or
whatever
mandates
come
down
because
right
now
I
don't
have
the
space
for
it.
I
J
J
The
second
amendment,
as
opposed
to
sanctuary
city
verbiage,
that,
in
my
opinion,
you
know-
and
this
is
only
my
opinion
as
a
as
a
citizen
and
a
person
not
as
the
the
head
of
a
law
enforcement
agency-
is
that
I'm
used
to
being
switzerland
and
mediating
issues,
sanctuary,
city
sort
of
goes
to
an
impression
of
extremism,
and
I
I
just
I
don't
like
going
to
the
extremes.
I
I
prefer
the
middle
of
the
road
mediating
and
and
working
things
out
so.
I
We're
following
the
law,
it's
more
serious,
you
have
less
expression
and
then
actually
the
last
part
of
it
talks
about
westwork
town
council
will
not
appropriate
funds
for
capital,
construction
of
building
space
to
purchase
or
storage
systems
of
storage
weapons.
Seize
pursuant
to
requirements
set
forth
in
any
legislation.
I
mean
that's
kind
of
that's
that's
a
little
scary
to
actually
put
that
in
that.
I
J
L
A
L
I
guarantee
you're
going
to
have
you're
going
to
have
defense
counsel,
use
this
resolution
in
any
gun
case
the
town
of
westworld's
involved
in.
If
they
can
so
I
mean
anything,
that's
always
reduced
to
writing
can
be
used
to
the
fullest
extent
possible
doesn't
mean
it's
going
to
go
anywhere,
but
people
will
attempt
to
use
it
and
they'll
interpret
it
their
own
way
as
time
goes
by
so.
I
O
O
I
guess,
since
I
spoke
about
the
budget
earlier,
I
should
speak
about
this.
So
what
what
I
feel
about
this
is
basically
first
off
chief
knight
has
already
said
he
has
it
in
the
plan,
so
it
has
nothing
to
do
with
future
legislation.
He's
already
planning
on
doing
this
over
the
next
two
years,
so
it
wouldn't
apply
in
his
case
in
our
case.
O
But
additionally,
I
just
had
a
thought.
While
I
was
sitting
down-
and
I
just
kind
of
blanked
out
when
I
got
up
here-
but.
O
So
yeah
it's
already
planned
out
that
he
wants
to
do
something
over
the
next
couple
years
or
it's
not
related
to
that
which
should
eliminate
that
completely.
That
argument,
because
it
was
announced
publicly
in
a
public
forum
that
the
plans
already
in
place
to
do
this,
and
it's
only
states
that
it's
not
to
allocate
money
for
something
based
on
a
future
law,
not
something
based
on
no
funding
ever
to
expand
the
police
department
or
the
storage
facilities.
O
I
L
What
state
law
may
say,
because
it's
speculative
in
nature
and
conjecture,
if
you're
going
to
pass
either
g
or
h?
It
should
be
without
that
final
paragraph
as
it
relates
to
whether
or
not
the
council
will
allow
the
chief
to
apply
for
funding
to
build
any
additional
space
to
store
weapons
seized
by
any
future.
I
mean
you're
talking
very
much
now
into
the
future
as
to
what
could
occur.
What
happened?
Not
what
will
happen
right,
so
it's
very
difficult
for
them
to
allow.
I
mean
you
take
it
to
the
next
extreme.
L
A
group
could
come
in
here
and
say
if
the
state
of
rhode
island
fails
to
provide
funding
for
state
education
purposes,
that
the
town
will
not
normally
tell
build
any
new
schools,
you
could
put
that.
Do
you
think
it
doesn't
have
any
weight
and
has
absolutely
no
authority.
So
this
resolution
I
mean
they're,
putting
in
a
clause
that
will
be
attempted
to
be
used
against
you
in
the
future.
Should
something
happen,
this
particular
part
of
the
of
the
resolution.
B
I
I
G
I
L
No,
you
want
to
keep
that
you
want.
You
want
to
be
further
resolved,
that
consistent
with
the
policies
of
the
town
and
its
police
department
and
the
chain
of
command.
The
westwork
town
council
affirms
its
support
for
the
exercise
of
sound
discretion
in
the
enforcement
of
laws
impacting
the
constitutional
right
of
citizens
under
the
second
amendment
period
and
everything
else
after
that
would
be
obligated.
I
H
L
H
C
G
K
The
resolution
and
when
you
say
you're
in
support
of.
A
A
So
if
somebody
has
a
specific
gun
today
and
somebody
went
out
and
shot
somebody
with
that
gun,
why
should
the
other
99
of
the
people
in
here
be
held
accountable
for
something
that
somebody
else
did
with
that
gun?
They
might
have
had
that
gun
for
30
years
and
that
person
got
that
gun
last
week
and
did
that
action?
You
know
it's
it's.
You
know
it's
a
tough
situation,
it's
a
tough!
It's
again,
whatever
the
state
laws
are,
is
what
they
are,
and
we
have
to
abide
by
that
our
police
department
has
to
abide
by
that.
L
A
A
B
M
E
This
was
something
that
was
brought
to
us
by
the
superintendent
harrison
sangal
of
the
wastewater
treatment
plant,
a
few
meetings
in
the
subcommittee
and
it's
it's
and
he
in
the
last
meeting
here
he
brought
that
up
as
well
to
the
council
and
and
I'm
gonna
I'll,
take
over
in
a
minute
but
on
the
actual
resolution.
But
all
this
is
is
is
when
people
want
to
do
some
work
on
the
weekends
and
get
inspections
done.
E
We
have
to
send
someone
out
there
and
really
it's
a
change
in
the
fee
structure
to
make
sure
that
the
town
is
compensated
for
the
people
that
go
out
there,
because
right
now,
the
way
we
have
it.
I
don't
know
the
exact
numbers,
but
we're
we're
going
out
there
and
we're
making
we're
getting
paid
to
go
out
there,
but
the
people
that
are
doing
the
work
aren't
paying
the
amount
that
covers
our
cost
so
that
all
this
is
is
update
and
there's
some
more
in
the
language.
That's
updated
as
well.
Just
so.
E
A
Now
why
would
they
call?
Why
is
this
something
like
somebody's
doing
construction
on
a
saturday
yeah.
E
E
A
B
N
B
G
Let
me
give
the
background
when
this
came
up
with
the
superintendent
at
a
meeting
it
was
he
just
mentioned
in
passing
at
that
point
in
time
christine
had
already
sent
to
me
some
information
almost
annually.
The
wastewater
treatment
plant
has
had
me,
prepare
an
update
for
the
fee
schedule.
I've
come
before
the
council
on
it.
When
christine
sent
that
to
me,
we
dealt
strictly
with
that
or
I'll
call
it
the
overtime
whatever
you
want
to
to
issue.
G
N
G
It
different
names,
they
included
an
annual
permit
fee,
but
it
was
strictly
an
updating
with
the
main
change
being
the
weekend
inspection
fee,
which
was
changed
to
240
dollars,
a
minimum
for
our
hour
charge.
Each
additional
man
hour
will
be
charged
at
a
rate
of
forty
five
dollars
an
hour
and
a
vehicle
charge
of
twenty
dollars.
That
was
added
that
wasn't
there
it's
my
inhalers.
G
Thank
you
that
wasn't
in
the
prior
ordinance
or
prior
fee
schedule
that
so
that
was
the
impetus
to
it,
and
then
it
was
the
rest
of
it
is
neatening
clearing
up
some
language.
I
Yeah,
that
would
that
if
I
recall
from
the
sewer
commission
meeting
that
subcommittee
meeting,
that
that
was
the
big
difference,
that
it
was
a
minimum
charge
that
was
going
to
happen.
It
typically
went
over
four
hours,
but
if
it
were
two
hours
it
wasn't
worth
sending
somebody
out
and
there
was
no
vehicle
fee
or.
D
A
C
E
B
L
B
B
I
A
We'll
discuss
second
in
any
discussion
hearing
none
all
in
favor,
aye,
aye.
C
A
Second,
discussion
she's
had
this
party
many.
L
A
Now
never
have
any
issues
fights
the
whole
neighborhood.
That's
probably
why
there's
no
issues,
probably
the
best
way
to
do
it.
Any
other
comment
hearing
none
all
in
favor
opposed
eyes.
Have
it.
C
Appeals
result
of
the
town
council
hereby
acknowledges
the
resignation
of
janice
pacino
of
the
west
fork.
Sewer
use
appeals
board.
A
Second,
I.
B
A
I
L
B
B
A
I
B
C
G
G
E
I
C
I
E
I
M
K
K
B
B
Okay,
I'd
be
more
happy
with
the
table
too,
because.
E
B
I
B
B
G
Again.
No
reflection
on
anybody,
but
peter
is
as
thorough
in
in
researching
every
issue
that
comes
up.
For
example,
one
of
them
that
the
council
that
issue
with
the
the
island
at
the
corner
of
route,
two
and
three
we.
K
G
A
I
will
say
peter
could
be
a
pain
in
the
rear
end,
but
you're
absolutely
right,
he's
very
thorough.
He
does
visit
the
residence
properties.
I
know
I
had
a
situation
where
shed
in
my
neighborhood
he
reached
out
to
me
he
reached
out
to
the
neighbors
he
reached
out
to
the
homeowner.
He
went
on
site
to
check
out
that
shed.
That
was
built
very
abnormally
and
you
know
he
came
back
and
he
reported
it
back
to
everybody.
E
And
there
there
are
been
losses
early
and
I
I
take
the
person
out
of
it,
but
look
at
the
experience
and
it's
his
spot
to
lose
so.
I
I
E
I
happen
to
know
jim
sullivan
and
I've.
I
he's
in
my
ward
and
I've
worked
with
him
with
issues
down
at
the
fishing
pier
he's
a
good
set
of
eyes.
He
used
to
be
he's
a
reappointment
here.
He
used
to
be
involved
in
the
carpentry
tux
river
authority.
So
again
he
knows
the
laws.
He
knows
the
rules
he's
in
support
of
the
dem
regulations
set
down,
I'm
looking
at
fishing
pair.
E
That's
the
only
thing
I've
done
with
him
on,
but
I've
been
to
some
pra
meetings
and
he's
very
vocal
is
good
representation.
So
again
it's
it's.
It's
his
to
lose
so.
A
M
Most
of
my
comments
will
be
about
the
the
budget,
but
again
the
council's
recent
action
just
before
this
is
your
final
action
on
the
part
of
the
budget.
At
this
point,
certain
documents
and
forms
will
be
filled
out,
sent
to
the
state.
You
know
as
far
as
paperwork
required
from
the
state
and
as
a
result
of
this,
the
tax
bills
will
be
printed
up
and
the
schedule
that
I
have
is
start
printing,
possibly
this
thursday,
and
they
will
go
out
the
week
of
the
22nd,
probably
middle
to
late.
A
We
not
put
given
the
grace
period
we
just
put
due
august
30th,
because
a
lot
of
people
don't
realize
the
grace
period
of
that
15
days.
We
are
a
little
late
this
year
and
I
I
think,
by
putting
unless
you're
going
to
put
grace
period
15
day
august
30th,
but
a
lot
of
people
say
june
15th
I
mean
july.
15Th
is
usually
what
it
is
and
everybody
comes
rushing
in
here
and
flooding
town
hall
or
wherever
it
may
be,
to
pay.
A
But
yet
they
really
have
to
july
30th
yeah,
but
can
we
can
we
do
that
for
august
and
say
the
due
date
is
august,
30th,
so
yeah.
But
I.
H
Think
I
mean
they're
going
to
probably
fly.
No!
No,
if
you
do
that,
if
you
do
that,
people
see
that
they're
going
to
think
that
that
august
50
this
day
in
the
grace
period
is
till
september
15
till
september,
because
typically
I
I
mean
I've
been
there
on
the
the
last
day
and
people
float
in
here
on
the
end
of
the
ground.
H
A
To
say
hold
on,
he
has
a
comment
on
the
tax
bill.
K
Yeah,
I
have
to
say
this
because
otherwise,
if
I
get
home-
and
I
don't
say
it
since
you
brought
it
up-
I
don't
get
in
trouble.
My
wife
complains
about
the
bills.
They
don't
talk
about
the
grace
period
on
the
bill.
It's
on
the
website
and
other
places.
There's
nothing
in
the
bill
just
gives
you
the
due
date
of
the
15th
and
that's
it.
K
E
Can
can
you
confirm
one
thing
if
people
are
saying
not
happy,
they
don't
agree
with
their
their
real
estate
tax
bill.
What
is
the
dates
that
they
have
to
to
appeal
that.
M
You
know,
there's
I
don't
know
the
exact
time.
I
know
there
there
are
just
30
or
60
days
upon
receiving
and
but
we
can
double
check.
Certainly
we
can
double
check
that
we
can
also
put
that
on
our
website
too.
If.
E
M
All
right,
thank
you,
and
just
as
a
a
postmark
I'd
like
to
thank
those
who
came
out
and
voted,
I
mean
this
is
a
very
important
issue
and
not
every
community
has
a
budget
referendum
where
the
public
can
actually
weigh
in
on
on
the
budget
expenses.
So
I
want
to
say
thank
you
for
those
who
came
out
and
voted
whichever
way
they
voted
and
again,
the
budget
that
was
approved
is
a
sound
fiscal
budget,
which
is
essential
as
the
time
goes
forward
with
its
fiscal
recovery.
M
Now,
at
the
time
we
put
off
some
things
during
this
time
of
waiting
for
the
budget
submittal
approval,
we
suspended
our
negotiations
with
our
collective
buying
negotiations
with
our
unions,
but
we'll
be
starting
those
up
again
in
the
near
future,
and
also
mention
that
we
will
have
new
auditors
coming
in
bloom
shapiro,
which
is
a
national
firm,
very
reputable
firm.
They
will
be
coming
in
next
month
and
it
is
always
good
that
there's
a
change
in
auditors.
They
come
in.
M
Last
friday
there
was
a
swearing-in
of
two
young
firefighters,
completed
the
training
academy
and
completed
the
field,
work
and
in-house
training,
and
what
makes
this
interesting
is
that
one
of
the
candidates,
one
of
the
new
firefighters,
is
a
third
generation
westward
firefighter.
His
father
is
a
current
battalion
chief
and
his
grandfather
was
the
chief
of
the
department.
So
that
was
very,
very
gratifying
to
see
that
and
the
second
firefighter
sworn
in
as
a
second
generation
firefighter.
I
I
I
would
like
to
add
to
the
agenda
having
the
town
manager
reach
out
to
the
pension
fund
and
pension
board,
and
let
them
know
that
we
believe
that
the
two
percent
cola
in
mrs
kelsey's
case
should
be
paid
and
that
there
is
no
solicitor.
I
would
ask
for
your
wording
there
that
there
is
no
litigation
that
should
hold.
That
up
is
not
a
party
to
any
litigation.
That's
going
on.
L
B
B
A
K
First,
before
we
go
further,
I
wanted
to
apologize
for
making
that
last
meeting
with
some
of
the
stuff
that
was
already
there.
I
end
up
having
to
work
late
and
some
of
my
jobs.
Sometimes
I
have
to
take
all
the
electronics
off
because
that
I
eat
so
I
have
no
way
of
knowing
time
or
even
to
let
you
know
it
wasn't
coming.
K
Second
of
all
on
the
last
one,
I
did
not
know
that
you
did
not
have
the
previous
ordinances
in
that,
so
that
you
know
what
the
changes
were.
So
if
I'd
known
that,
I
would
have
brought
all
of
that,
but
I
didn't
realize
it
on
the
the
one
that
we
talked
with
the
manager
on
on
the
bills
for
nihar.
We
had
talked
about
splitting
them.
K
Yeah
and
we
agreed
to
do
the
split
if
you
did.
B
Can
I
just
ask
a
question,
though,
probably
of
the
manager?
Why
is
this
not
just
the
cost
of
operation
or
the
cost
of
doing
business
of
the
pension
board?
I
don't
understand
how
it's
the
cost
of
the
town.
M
M
We
had
a
meeting
where
we
agreed
to
disagree
on
who's
responsible
and
after
the
meeting
you
know
the
at
that
point
there
was
no
agreement
and
next
step
would
have
been
bringing
it
to
the
town
council.
After
the
meeting.
I
reflected
and
thought
that,
if
it
was,
the
bill
has
to
be
paid
so
that,
in
order
to
just
resolve
the
issue
quickly
without
having
to
spend
much
time
effort,
because
it's.
L
M
I
did
not
hear
back
from
the
chairman,
and
I
understand
why,
because
the
vice
chairman
was
out
of
the
country,
so
at
that
point
then
it
was
on
the
agenda.
It
was
scheduled
on
the
agenda
and
my
recommendation
was
as
it
was
originally
not
to
pay
it
so,
but
it
is
a
responsibility.
Pinch
board,
my
my
my
recommendation
or
email
to
the
chairman
was:
if
we
could
just
resolve
this
without
having
to
bring
it
to
the
council
and.
M
E
So
we
appoint
the
pension
board
correct.
We
have
no
decisions
after
the
pension
board
makes
a
decision.
Well.
This
is
there's
not
a
lot
of
communication,
as
we
spent
an
hour
tonight
talking
about
the
miscommunication
between
the
pension
board
and
the
council,
but
then
we're
on
the
hook
for
paying
half
the
bill
that
we
shouldn't
pay.
Well,
that's
the
way
I
see
yes
and
in
layman's
terms
I
don't
think
we
should
spend
anyways.
I
think
it
should
be.
M
The
work
eventually
had
to
be
redone
because
the
arbitration
award
was
enacted
so
required
a
recalculation
of
the
items
I
mean
the
evaluations
from
the
pension
board
and
for
those
who
had
retired
under
under
that
had
for
the
pension
board
had
to
be
recalculated
for
their
pension
purposes,
so
it
was
like
a
restatement.
M
M
A
A
Okay
of
line
11
of
the
mou.
We're
asking
you
to
ask
the
pension
board
to
get
a
course
analysis
of
that,
because
that
doesn't
seem
to
ever
be
done.
If
it
should
have
been
done,
that's
something
we
have
to
determine
now.
So
the
question
is
once
you
go
to
nia
or
whoever
and
get
that
course
analysis
they're
going
to
bill
us
for
that
cost
analysis.
That's
a
pension
matter;
okay,
who's
responsible
for
banana,
the
pension
board
of
the
town
council
on
the
top.
Well
that.
M
Is
a
good
question?
I
I
would
believe
that
if,
if
I
contact
the
actuary-
and
I
request
work
to
be
done,
they
would
want
an
agreement
to
be
signed
and,
if
I'm
doing
something
on
behalf
of
the
town
or
council,
I
would
believe
that
would
be
a
town
cost
because
they
didn't
they're
not
asking
for
it.
We,
the
town.
L
Is
actually
it's
a
lit?
It's
litigation
that
derives
from
the
decision
by
the
pension
board
as
it
relates
to
a
benefit,
so
the
information
required
would
have
been
part
and
parcel
of
all
the
pension
documents.
To
begin
with,
the
pension
board's
attorney
does
not
represent
them
in
litigation,
the
town
does,
but
everything
regarding
the
case
is
100
percent
from
the
pension.
L
L
B
L
A
L
Because
that
will
be
done
by
having
either
a
work
session
in
public
with
both
parties
here
or
executive
session,
or
have
it
as
an
agenda
item,
so
people
will
know
that's
being
discussed
if
they
want
to
attend
this
meeting,
they
can
attend
it
right
now.
The
agenda
item
doesn't
really
tell
people
you're
discussing
anything
beyond
the
two
bills
that
are
in
the
packet
which
have
been
like,
I
said,
tabled
in
the
past,
so
I
mean
I'm
not
objecting
to
what
you
want
to
do.
L
K
The
council
meeting
that
we
had
at
the
high
school.
That
was
a
question
you
asked
about.
If
we
agreed
to
split
it
back
then,
at
that
night,
you're
not
going
to
pay
the
bills
all
the
time
for
the
pension
board,
confusion.
A
Where
it
took
place-
and
I
think
I
was
a
little
concerned
with
the
town
manager
on
this-
was
he
he
did
send
us
an
email
saying
this
should
not
be
our
responsibility,
but
some
communication
between
you
two
were
right.
We
could
meet
halfway
down
middle
of
the
road
here
and-
and
my
concern
at
that
point
would
be
well
if
you're
telling
us
that
you
don't
want
to
agree
to
this
and
you
think
it
should
be
a
pension
for
it
matter
and
it
should
stay
on
the
pension
side.
K
K
K
Requests
no
work,
it's
basically
almost
like
a
contract.
I
have
to
sign
each
time
they
want
to
do
something
they
send
it
out
spell
it
out,
and
I
have
to
sign
for
it
before
they'll.
Do
it
and
there's
a
price
there.
So
there's
no
question
about
it,
because
that
was
another
issue
we
had.
We
never
knew
exactly
what
it
was.
K
We've
seen
there
some
reoccurring
expenses
that
we're
not
sure
why
we're
paying
them
over
and
over,
but
that's
another
issue,
so
that
part
has
been
straightened
out
they
if
they
get
a
request
they
find
out
who
it
is
and
what
department
and
get
that
information
before
they
do
the
work
so
that
the
billing
is
done
correctly.
K
As
the
manager
said,
everything
is
exactly
right.
I
agree
with
them
a
hundred
percent.
It
was
just
the
the
board's
opinion
based
on
it
was
an
arbitrator's
ruling
where
the
town
appealed.
What
was
there
and
that
caused
the
re-figuring,
and
that
was
why
we
suggest
questioning
that
bill
and
said
that
we
shouldn't
be
paying
for
it.
I
I
K
Not
so
much
the
bill,
we
at
the
pension
board
have
several
problems
and
issues
and
concerns
with
that.
K
K
We
get
a
bill
for
it,
we
have,
we
didn't,
have
a
contract
or
anything
a
language
on
it.
What
it
was
we
finally
got
a
copy
of
that
because
our
concern
was.
There
was
four
meetings
now
there's
five,
since
this
has
started
that
the
pension
board
wasn't
recorded,
but
we
paid
for
it.
So
we
asked
how
that
works.
K
So
we
get
credit
on
what
goes
on,
but
the
biggest
concern
we
have
is
we
had
no
say
in
anything,
and
we
feel
that
if
the
town
wants
to
advertise
all
its
meetings
for
all
the
different
departments,
then
that's
an
expense.
The
pension
board
should
be
paying
that
out
of
the
pension
fund,
because
it's
not
something
going
along
the
lines
like
the
manager
said:
that's
pension
related.
I
C
Bill,
none
of
us
that
use
it
out
ever
got
asked
about
it.
We
were
talking.
A
A
C
C
Zoning
planning
they.
A
E
It
just
seems
like
this
there's
a
communication
breakdown
in
different
points
between
pension
and
town
council,
and
I
don't
know
if
town
council
would
agree
to
have
some
type
of
a
workshop
with
the
pension
board.
So
you
guys
can
so
men
and
women
can
bring
your
concerns
to
the
council
and
vice
versa
and
have
better
communication,
because
I
don't
think
well.
A
A
I
will
say
this:
I
was
part
of
this
with
ed
giroux,
because
I
know
I
had
the
place.
Wired
and
giroux
did
all
the
setup
of
this.
Nowhere
in
any
discussion
from
the
council
was
there
any
discussion
of
dividing
bills
or
anything
it
was.
This.
Was
the
council
themselves
wanting
to
be
more
convenient
to
the
our
constituents
to
the
people
who
can't
be
here?
There's
people
out
of
state.
They
want
to
view
the
meetings
we
want
to
have
open
government
be
more
transparent.
A
Councilman
giroux
at
the
time
was
very
adamant
about
it.
I
don't
know
if
it
was
finance
who
decided
to
arbitrarily
go
and
say
okay,
so
much
for
this
one,
so
much
for
that
one.
So
much
for
this
one.
In
the
end,
the
only
thing
that
doesn't
I
mean
all
the
money
comes
from
us
anyway,
so
I
don't
know
why
we're
creating
extra
work
and
saying
so
much
goes
here.
So
much
goes
there.
You
know
that's
something.
We
as
a
council
probably
need
to
discuss
at
a
further
date.
A
Was
council
meetings
and
then
we
pushed
for
everybody
else
to
be
on
board?
There
was
actually
some
groups
that
didn't
want
to
advertise
television
meetings.
H
A
Should
be
filmed,
everything
should
be
open,
transparent,
so
people
who
can't
I
mean
I
I
have
watched
me.
I
have
watched
pensionboard
meetings
from
home.
It's
not
like.
I
can
just
come
here
like
I
used
to
as
much
as
I
could
so
I'll
watch
from
home,
or
somebody
will
tell
me
hey,
you
might
want
to
watch
this
I'll
go
back
and
watch
it.
You
know
it's
it's
again.
I
I
understand
mr
harou's
concerns
again.
A
I
don't
know
who
made
that
decision
to
separate
bills
and
whatever
it
should
be
one
bill
and
one
budget
because
think
about
it,
planning
and
zoning.
If
it's
in
their
budget,
we
just
have
to
put
it
to
take
it
out
of
their
budget,
put
it
in
a
line
item
granicus
under
our
budget
I
mean,
I
know
it's
too
late
this
year,
because
the
budget's
already
been
resolved.
But
again
and-
and
I
did
hear
a
comment-
the
pension
board
doesn't
have
a
budget.
You
know.
B
M
A
From
us-
and
you
know
they-
they
pay
their
administrator
fees
out
of
that
they
they
do
all
that.
So
but
again,
I
think
we
need
to
look
at
the
guernica
system
and
say
who's
responsible
for
paying
what
and
how
we
should
do
it
should
it
be
just
a
town
item,
one
item
on
our
side
and
that's
it,
but
you
know
that's
something
we
need
to
discuss
at
a
later
date.
K
Another
concern
we
had
on
the
board
is,
and
then
I've
been
digging
into
a
problems
as
I
go
along
since
I
got
in
there
is,
has
it
ever
been
looked
at
check
to
see
how
it's
going
somebody
do
an
update,
evaluate
the
system
know
how
many
times
it's
not
working.
Has
it
been?
How
long
does
it
take
to
go.
A
Option
we
advertise
the
meeting
we
send
all
the
stuff
over
to
them
and
then
we're
supposed
to
televise
that
meeting.
That's
our
responsibility!
If
something
breaks
here,
whether
it's
a
you
know,
human
error
or
hardware,
they
still
charge
us
because
it's
it's
not
their
problem
per
se.
Okay,
if
it
was
their,
it
was
their
server
that
crashed
on
their
end
right.
A
Could
say:
okay,
that's
that's
something,
but
the
the
last
issue
we
had
we
had.
It
was
one
of
the
recorders
in
the
back
was
making
that
real,
loud
humming
noise
and
then
a
couple
of
times
it
was
human
and
that's
that's,
usually
the
cause
of
it
and
you
can't
hold
the
company
responsible
for
our
mistakes.
A
C
A
M
A
But
again
ernie,
I'm
sorry
to
cut
you
off,
but
we
had
rcc
in
here
and
even
though
it
was
an
automatic
renewal,
we
negotiated
that
contract.
So
why
wasn't
that
brought
before
us
in
may
or
june?
That
granicus
is
coming
up
because
I'll
tell
you
I
I'll
be
honest.
I've
had
many
departments
come
here
and
say
we
need
to
get.
A
L
President,
we
never
had
a
chance.
The
the
communication
dialogue
is
going
much
further
than
the
granicus
notation
on
the
agenda,
so
I
would
suggest
that
to
either
be
put
on
the
next
agenda
with
some
instruction
to
the
manager
or
clerk,
but
you
really
can't
discuss
the
grants
issue
or
the
the
contract
or
the
resigning
of
the
contract,
because
it's
not
on
tonight's
agenda.
H
So
we've
had
a
couple
of
properties
over
the
last
month
or
so
that
I've
emailed
about
one
was
particularly
on
border
street,
and
when
I
emailed
for
them
to
be
taken
care
of
in
the
past
it
was
it
was
an
abandoned
property.
In
the
past,
a
lien
was
just
put
on
the
property,
which
is
which
is
common
practice
over
the
course
of
the
years,
and
for
that
particular
attempt
was
when
we
had
we
ernie.
M
Yes,
when
the
when
the
court
orders,
because
there's
a
process
and
at
the
end
of
the
process,
okay
process
is
okay,
let's
say
it's
grass
high
grass,
the
property
owner
is
notified,
and
if
it's
an
occupied
dwelling,
then
it
usually
gets
rectified.
M
When
there
are
situations
where
it
looks
like
it's
abandoned
or
you
know,
the
owner
is
not
not
residing
in
town,
then
you
still
have
to
go
through
the
notice
process.
Finding
out
who
owns
it,
sending
out
the
letters
sending
out
the
regular
certified
giving
them
time
to
fix
the
problem.
If
they
don't
then
summons
to
municipal
court,
and
they
have
to
you
know,
appear
before
quarter.
If
they
don't,
then
there's
a
default,
the
judge
can
order
a
fine.
You
know
so
per
day
a
fine.
M
Ultimately,
the
judge
can
order
that
it
can
be
leaned,
and
then
you
can
go
through
the
process
of
leaning
the
property,
and
then
we
do
have
a
company
that
will
go
in
upon
direction
and
clean
up
the
property.
H
So
there
is
a
process,
so
one
on
border
street.
It
was
one
that
we've
taken
care
of
like
multiple
times
in
the
past
and
when
I
reached
out
for
it
to
be
done,
they
were
told
I
was
told
that
we
couldn't
have
it
done
and
the
only
way
it
got
done
was
I
had
to
go.
I
had
to
get
david
involved
and
as
a
councilman,
I
think
when
there's
an
issue
for
any
of
us,
there's
certain
issues
that
need
to
be
brought
before
the
town
council,
but
as
a
councilman.
H
What's
my
what
is
my
job
here?
If
I
can't,
if
I
can't
send
an
email
and
go,
can
you
take
care
of
an
abandoned
property?
It
could
be
a
health
issue
that
I
sent
you
the
pictures
of
that
one.
There
could
be
rats
that
could
be
squatters
in
the
household,
especially
the
one
on
border
street,
another
one
right
now
on
rich
shot,
which
I
just
sent
an
email
to
the
beginning
of
this
week.
I
didn't
get
a
response
back
from
anybody.
It's
awful.
The
grass
is
long.
H
There's
there's
containers
where
water
is
starting
to
build
up.
People
are
now
using
it
as
a
dumping
ground
and
it's
disgusting,
and
I
just
I
don't.
I
don't
feel
like
every
time
something
like
that
comes
up
when
it's
a
small
issue
that
could
be
taken
care
of
that.
I
have
to
involve
the
council
president
into
the
process.
H
M
When
we,
when
the
budget
first
budget
was
defeated,
right
then
immediately
had
to
look
at
okay,
we're
going
to
have
to
go
and
review,
submit
a
revised
budget.
That's
going
to
take
time
and
again,
the
worst
time
for
any
community
for
cash
flow
is
june.
So
at
that
point,
then
all
unnecessary
expenses
were
curtailed.
Now
that
does
not
mean
if
there
is
a
health
safety
issue
that.
H
Gets
resolved
the
one
the
one
on
on
richard
she
was
told
when
she
called
the
she
was
told
by
the
by
the
office
upstairs
that
we
don't
have
the
money
to
do
it
now,
which
I
think
is
in
a
situation
like
that
we're
going
to
be
building
a
house.
It's
it's.
I
mean
it's
a
health
hazard
at
that
point,
I've
been
by
there
the
house
is
disgusting.
H
A
Five
times
same
issue
ernie,
I
want
to
point
this
out.
One
thing
that
you
may
not
have
been
telling
manager
at
the
time
we
have
our
houses
that
have
been
vacant,
some
of
them,
the
one
in
mary
beth's
award
that
I
sent
an
email
on,
and
I
see
seed
mary
beth
on
that's
been
vacant
now
for
four
years.
Sometimes
the
bank
takes
care
of
it.
Sometimes
it
doesn't.
A
I
I
will
say
in
the
past,
we've
had
these
problem
homes
that
we're
not
getting
any
result
and
we
do
hire
a
landscaper,
which
we
have
a
couple
on
hand
that
go
in
and
do
these
properties.
But
again,
what
I
don't
understand
is
if
we
catch
it
early,
because
I
know
that
it
used
to
be
a
business
that
I
was
in
where
I'd
go
in
and
clean
houses
before
they
go
for
auction
and
cut
them
down.
You
go
in
if
the
grass
is
nine
inches,
eight
inches
high.
A
My
price
is
gonna,
be
a
lot
different.
If
I
walk
into
four
feet
of
grass
and
I'm
going
through
that
and
blowing
up
my
machines
and
whatever
else
and
the
amount
of
weed
whacking
and
everything
to
get
it
down
to
run,
a
machine
through
the
price
is
going
to
go
up.
So
the
question
I
have,
especially,
we
have
a
list
of
those
properties.
A
H
And
we
got
away
from
it
because
it's
unfortunate
for
some
of
these
for
some
of
these
residents
that
are
taking
care
of
their
yards
and
we're
not
talking
about
we're,
not
talking
they're,
not
getting
upset
about
a
couple
of
inches
of
grass.
I
understand
to
maintain
it,
so
you
can
keep
it
low.
I
mean
some
of
these
places.
Look
like
jurassic
park,
no
joke
they're
awful
to
walk
through.
G
H
This
is
about
this
is
I
believe
that
the
wanton
border
is,
I
believe,
it's
hud
house
now
it's
owned
by
the
bank,
I'm
not
sure
about
the
one.
H
G
G
We
got
the
house
on
west
walk
avenue
that
we've
been
in
court
for
the
year
now
with
the
trees
and
everything
else.
G
H
G
You
know
it
it's
it's.
The
judicial
system.
A
H
M
That
extreme,
first
of
all,
again
overtime
is
a
necessary
part
of
our
business.
Yes
right
so
again,
necessary
overtime
needs
to
get
done
will
get
done
if
it's
a
situation
where
it's
not
warranted,
it's
wasted
or
just
scheduled,
for
whatever
reason
it's
not
appropriate,
it
will
not
be
done.
I
agree
with
that.
You
know
so.
A
M
K
Can
we
used
to
keep
a
list
in
fire
alarm
and
we
think
before
we
had
managed
a
form
of
government
in
the
town,
our
list
of
all
vacant
buildings?
We
started
doing
that
because
we'd
go
to
a
building
for
a
fire
or
call
whatever
and
didn't
realize
there
was
nobody
in
it
and
vacant.
So
we
started
going
around
different
trucks
going
to
districts
and
checking
out
what
was
there
and
kept
lists
and
filing.
K
K
Then
we
had
the
bill
inspector
and
minimum
housing
and
they
would
go
out
and
when
we
get
something
new
and
go
out
and
check
it
in
and
go
through,
whatever
course
is,
usually,
I
think,
was
missile
court
and
they
bring
the
owners
in
and
take
care
of
it
there
and
it
worked
pretty
well
and
did
that
for
years,
and
there
would
be
someone
there
for
a
long
time.
For
instance,
32
carpenter
court
sticks
in
my
mind.
K
That
thing
was
on
there
for,
like
10
years
and
we'd,
go
buy
it
and
it'd
be
overgrown
empty,
but
we'd
make
sure
that
nobody
had
broke
a
window
or
took
plywood
off.
We
just
take
a
quick
lap
around
the
building
and
then
back
on
the
truck
and
away.
We
went.
You
know
sometimes
six
months,
maybe
a
month
depending
on
what
we
found,
but
we
would
do
that
and
just
give
that
information
to
the
bill
inspector's
office
and
that
worked
well.
So
not
there
anymore.
So
I
don't
know
what
happened.
K
I
don't
know
if
we
still
have
that
chief,
but
it
worked
worked.
Then
you
know.
Thank
you
al.
Thank
you.
H
The
bike
it's
the
crossing
over
near
the
westward
manor,
I
know
in
the
past
we
talked
about
like
stop
signs.
That's
not
what
I
want
here
just
more,
I
don't
even
know
what
kind
of
signage
we
could
use
in
that
spot.
To
kind
of
make
me
make
people
more
aware
of
the
bike
path.
It's
not
stop
signs.
I
want
there.
I
don't
know
if
it
would
be,
I
mean
if
you
want
to
yield
just
yeah.
A
B
I
did
offer
to
go
and
I
have
taken
pictures
of
all
of
the
different
intersections
and
the
signage
at
those
intersections
yeah
throughout
the
town.
I
went
on
through
the
general
laws
trying
to
find
exactly
what
were
required.
I
couldn't
find
a
specific
thing
to
find
out
exactly
what
we're
required
to
have.
J
B
Brookside
avenue
it's
a
tough
spot.
J
B
Tough
spot
in
the
last
five
years
we
did
have
one
incident
there
yeah
it
was
a
minor
injury,
so
it
is
something
that
we
need
to
address.
A
H
A
Boston,
I'm
sorry
you're.
A
H
H
G
I
kind
of
threw
a
stone
in
the
mix
because
I
was
concerned
and
I
think
councilman
shot.
He
had
one
about
snow
swimming
and
ice
and
the
concern
was,
if
you
put
a
sign
here
and
someone
drowns
over
there,
they're
going
to
say
why
wasn't
it
sound?
The
the
issue
I
raised
with
the
traffic
committee
was,
if
you
put
a
stop
sign
or
go
slow
sign
on
brookside
avenue,
and
somebody
gets
hit
up
on
what's
swollen
cavanaugh,
why
wasn't
there
a
sign
here?
I
think.
B
H
B
H
N
We
always
used
to
strike
every
year
when
we
strike
the
roads,
bike
path,
crossing
ahead
and
all
the
hash
marks
and
the
whole
nine
yards.
All
those
stripes
were
done,
the
ones
on
providence
streets,
those
are
state
roads.
The
state
was
hash,
marking
them
and
mocking
them
as
black
pets
yeah,
but
in
the
in
the
the
striper
company
has
the
layout
for
all
them
up.
There.
H
H
H
The
meeting
wasn't
long
enough,
so
the
bike
path
is
horrible.
It's
disgusting!
It's
awful!
I
get
calls
every
day.
I
see
it
all
over
facebook
and
I
feel
like
I
have.
I
can't
do
anything
about
it.
I
mean
it
needs
to
be
a
priority.
I
know
it
was,
and
I
know
that
you're
short
staffed
over
there.
So
I'm
not
I'm
not
putting
this
all
on
you,
but
it
needs
to
get
done.
It's
awful.
H
I
don't
know
if
any
of
you
have
taken
a
walk
on
the
bike
path,
I
won't
walk
on
the
westward
bike
path.
I'll
go
to
coventry.
Now
it's
disgusting!
It's
embarrassing!
As
a
council
person.
When
people
ask
me,
aren't
you
a
councilman,
you
can't
get
the
bike
path
cleaned
up.
If
I
can't
even
get
the
bike
path
cleaned
up.
What
are
we
doing
up
here?
H
If
I
can't
get
the
bike
taken
care
of
and
it's
and
it's
really
bad
now,
and
I
don't
know
how
long
it's
going
to
take
to
get
some
of
it
done
because
it's
the
overgrowth
has
happened
so
much.
I
don't
know
when
the
last
time
it's
been
touched.
I
don't
know
if
it's
been
touched
at
all
this
season
at
all
and
I
think
if
we
take
care
of
it
better,
I
know
we
used
to
hire
kids
right
last
year,
so
I
don't
know
what
happened
with
that.
H
The
whole
discussion
that's
a
whole
different
discussion,
but
we
need
to
come
up
with
a
better
game
plan
in
the
in
the
future
to
keep
the
bike
path
maintained.
It
is
a
valuable
resource
to
the
community.
I
understand
it's
not
the
most
pressing
issue,
but
it
is
important.
We
had
an
issue
with
the
graffiti
artist
about
two
weeks
ago
and
I
know
you're
never
gonna
stop
graffiti.
H
This
gentleman
wasn't
slick
about
doing
he
filmed
a
15
minute
live
video
on
facebook
of
him
graffiti
feeding
the
tunnel,
so
he
was
easily
caught,
but
I
think
you
you
have
more
of
those
issues
when
somebody
walks
down
the
path
and
they
see
what
it
looks
like
and
they
go.
Why
should
I
care
about
taking
care
of
this
when
it
looks
like
this
especially-
and
I
get
calls
from
from
residents
at
the
manor
every
week
about
what
it
looks
like
and
I'm
like?
I'm
trying
I'm
doing
my
best,
but.
D
Councilman,
I
agree
with
everything
you
just
said.
I
can
tell
you
we
finally
hired
a
couple
of
summit
kids
they're
on
the
path
now,
every
day,
okay
going
slow,
it's
going
slow.
As
you
know,
I'm
very
short-handed,
yeah.
D
Day
I
have
10
people
yeah,
and
I
don't
have
many
good
days
down
there
yeah
so
basically
we're
working
on
picking
up
yard
waste
two
to
three
days
a
week
and
then
we're
trying
to
do
everything
else
in
the
other
remaining
couple
of
days
I
have
so
now
the
budget's
passed
you're
right,
we'll
we'll
look
into
using
some
overtime.
I
don't
mind
using
overtime
when
I
can
come
in
monday
morning
and
see
results.
Yeah
bike
path
would
be
a
perfect
place
for
that,
so
we
are
making
some
plans.
D
I
may
even
go
after
that
machine
again,
because
that'll
knock
it
down.
H
D
D
A
Summer,
health,
constituent
of
mine,
his
son's,
been
doing
some
help
here
for
the
last
four
years
he
contacted
us
and
we
were
told
and
he
was
denied
some
help.
A
He
said
there
was
no
some
help
and
that
was
in
may
he
actually
said
he
can
come
in
earlier
because
he
was
out
of
college
a
little
earlier
and
you
know-
and
I
reached
out
to
his
father-
and
I
said
what
the
hell
happened
because
he's
been
doing
it
every
year
he's
experienced
he
no
training
necessary
and
he's
working
for
the
school
department
in
the
summer.
Now
and
but
he's
worked
for
us,
the
last
four
he
came
home
and
was
told
or
basically
not.
I.
D
H
D
A
D
H
H
If
somebody
were
to
adopt
stretches
of
the
bike
path,
I
mean
I
don't
know
the
process,
I
know
you
have
it
at
the
dpw
the
form
right.
If
somebody
wants
to
adopt
a
piece
of
property,
I
mean
if
different
businesses
were
able
to
adopt
like
a
half
a
mile
or
whatever
it
is
it's
it's
manageable.
There's
plenty
of
businesses
around
here
that
I
know
would
be
willing
to
adopt
a
spa.
H
D
D
E
E
A
E
D
H
E
D
B
E
D
Going
to
change
your
question
councilman
right
now
we
have
four
openings.
We
just
lost
two
people,
they
went
into
other
jobs,
they
left
the
city,
so
we
have
four
openings
and
this
union
contract
allows
people
to
transfer
temporarily
into
other
jobs.
I've
lost
three
people
to
other
jobs
here.
P
D
So
that's
a
loss
for
me
and
you
know
three
out
on
work-
is
compensation.
It's
unfortunate
people
get
injured,
sometimes
so,
and
then
that's
before
so
on
a
good
day
today
I
had
eight
people
out
on
the
road
today,
two
called
in
so
I
have
ten.
If
no
one
calls
in
you're
not
going
to
get
a
lot
done
with
ten
people.
I
agree.
That's
that's
just
the
bottom
line,
so
that's
the
situation
we're
in
there
and
as
far
as
hiring
I
can
tell
you.
I've
looked
over
some
of
the
applications
we
get.
D
H
A
Want
to
pick
up
a
summer
job
and
I'll,
like
I
said
I'll
use,
you
know,
I
said
the
name
earlier:
matt
grenia
he's
consistently
here
every
single
year.
Yes,
he
went
to
go
work
for
the
school
department,
he's
actually
learning
a
lot
more
he's
doing
plumbing
and
everything
else
up
there,
but
he
was
faithfully
with
us
for
the
last
four
years
and
all
of
a
sudden,
nothing
came
from
him.
He
contacted
a
few
different.
E
A
D
A
D
B
D
P
But
if
you
cut
it
down
like
we
did
with
the
with
the
the
flare
mower
and
we
maintain
it
with
roundup,
the
stuff
is
a
three
gallon
container
is
55.
You
only
mix
an
ounce
and
a
half
to
a
gallon
of
water,
and
you
just
put
on
not
even
backpack
sprays.
I
know
the
towns
I've
seen
them,
do
it
when
they
spray
in
the
cracks
and
the
curbs
and
everything
from
the
gas
gas-powered
sprayer.
P
In
the
back
of
a
pickup
truck
you
ride
down
the
the
bike
path
and
with
a
guy
in
the
back
of
the
truck
or
a
guy
driving,
and
you
spray
one
side
going
down.
You
turn
around.
You
come
back,
you
spray
the
other
side
coming
back,
that
cuts
down
the
vegetation
by
80
and
then
we
don't
have
to
keep
cutting
it
and
cutting
it
and
cutting
it.
There's
no
need
to
do
it
and
eventually
it's
going
to
turn
to
dirt
and
it's
good.
P
Otherwise,
if
you
keep
cutting
grass
and
trying
to
cut
weeds,
the
vines
are
going
to
start
twisting
around
the
fences
and
it's
just
going
to
get
out
of
control
like
it
is
now.
It's
called
vegetation
control
spray,
it
blankets
spray
it
from
the
from
from
the
pavement
to
the
fence.
Now
you
got
to
get
somebody
that's
licensed
to
spray
herbicides,
but
in
the
long
run
you
can
use
that
person
throughout
the
whole
town
spraying
curbs
spraying
cracks.
Spraying
parking
lots
whatever
spray,
just
spray
roundup,
it's
cheap!
P
Yeah,
I
know
the
whole
labor
industry,
I'm
going
through
it
myself.
I
mean
I
just
hired
five
and
one
didn't
make
the
cut
after
monday.
He
didn't
come
into
work
today.
They
don't
want
to
do
it
no
more
and
in
dpw
you're
outside
you're.
In
the
elements
they
don't
want
to,
do
it
no
more,
they
want
to
be.
E
B
D
E
A
E
L
J
I'll
be
very
brief,
so
prior
administrations
and
our
workers
have
been
looking
at
trying
to
address
several
issues
with
our
uniforms.
We've
had
difficulty
over
the
past
few
years
with
vendors,
not
carrying
certain
things
being
out
of
state
having
sales
measure,
people
having
to
come
a
few
times
a
year
to
measure
in
order
to
get
things.
J
J
Looking
at
local
vendors
with
new
fabrics
and
different
options,
they
have
so
what
passed
overwhelmingly
is
using
a
vendor
out
of
johnston,
rhode
island,
uniform
in
supply,
switching
our
uniforms
to
a
black
shirt
which
allows
us
to
maintain
the
use
of
our
jackets
and
hats
and
not
have
to
go
out
and
look
for
a
blue
product.
So
there's
some
money
savings
there
and
also
one
of
the
trends
in
law
enforcement
is
the
if
you've
seen
them
an
external
vest
carrier,
not
so
much
the
military
version.
J
But
the
vest
the
ballistic
panels
are
actually
fit
inside
the
uniform.
It
looks
like
a
uniform
shirt
but
you're,
essentially
wearing
a
polo
shirt
or
something
with
a
wicking
fabric
underneath
which
is
better
for
comfort
and
it's
more
machine
washable,
as
opposed
to
these,
which
most
of
the
time
need
to
go
to
a
dry,
cleaner
and
become
very
costly
and
much
more
costly
and
timely
to
replace.
So,
we've
formed
a
committee
to
do
that.
Our
union
voted
on
it
because
it
is
a
negotiable
item
and
that
passed
overwhelmingly
last
week.
J
E
J
E
E
A
E
C
Upcoming
appointments,
sewer
use
appeals
board.
One
alternate
number
with
a
term
to
expire,
10,
20,
21
board
of
attendant
appears
one
term
to
expire,
2,
20,
21
recreation
committee,
one
full
member
pension
board
committee,
one
term
to
expire
eleven
eighteen,
twenty
twenty
west
board
patuxent
river
authority,
one
three-year
term
westward
planning
board
one
term
to
expire.
Seven,
two
thousand
nineteen
west
works
zone
imported
review,
one
term
to
expire,
7,
2019.
C
public
comment.
Comments
will
be
addressed.
The
town
council
will
take
them
under
advisement
when
addressing
the
town
council.
Please
state
your
name
and
address.
Please
conduct
yourself
in
an
orderly
and
respectful
fashion.
The
comments
of
citizens
accessing
this
portion
of
our
meeting
are
neither
adopted
or
endorsed
by
this
body,
but
heard
as
requested
any.
I
Yes,
actually
so,
on
june
4th
we
had
a
young
man
come
in
front
of
us,
an
eagle
scout,
and
I
believe
we
owe
him
an
answer.
He
had
a
project
that
he
asked.
B
I
L
I
N
L
I
I
A
A
A
So
we
can
reach
out,
I
I
can
reach
out
to
aaron.
I
work
with
him,
so
I
can
send
him
an
email,
just
say:
hey!
What's
going
on
here,
yeah.
A
A
Any
other
concerns
chief
verona.
I
wish
dave
didn't
leave,
but
at
girls
softball
field,
there's
three
lights
that
are
out
there.
Holding
they've
been
holding
tournaments
there
and
they've
been
bringing
people
in
from
new
york,
connecticut
mass
and
having
problems
with
lights,
they're
all
outside
lights,
and
I
know
we
used
to
use
the
fire
department
with
the
ladder
truck
to
go
out
there
and-
and
you
know,
chuck
foley
told
me
that
oh
they
need
to
order
a
lift,
I'm
like
well.
Why
do
we
need
to
order
a
lift?
We
got?
A
The
bucket
truck
might
not
reach
that
light,
those
lights,
but
definitely
your
ladder
truck
does
so.
Can
we
get
with
dave,
picozzi
and
tony
duffy
and
try
to
get
those
lights
resolved,
so
they
can
continue
playing
they're
there
all
summer
long
and
they
got
three
major
tournaments
coming
up
and
a
lot
of
people
from
new
york.
New
jersey
are
coming
here
and
I
hate
to
see
him
playing
in
the
dark
and
running
into
issues.
A
With
that,
the
other
thing
I
have
two
things:
ernie
I'd
like
you
as
our
town
manager
to
get
a
course
analysis
to
number
11
on
the
mlu.
If
you
don't
have
a
copy
of
it,
I
can
get
you
a
copy
of
that,
and
also
I
had
a
constituent
call
me
on
25
vine
street.
If
you
can
look
into
this
matter,
he
just
received
a
violation
for
high
grass.
Ironically,
and
his
garage
doors
need
to
be
painted.
A
He
came
into
town
hall
only
to
find
out
that
he
has
a
and
sixty-five
thousand
dollar
lien
on
his
property,
from
2013
from
75
a
day
for
debris.
That
was
in
the
property
that
he
removed
from
his
property
and
then
he
he
received
the
letter
to
remove
the
debris
he
removed
the
debris.
He
never
got
a
court
letter
or
anything
that
he's
aware.
B
A
A
He
is
a
landlord
and
he
his
tenants
were
supposed
to
be
cut
in
the
grass
and
I
guess
there
was
a
breakup
between
the
girl
and
the
boy
who
lived
there
and
nobody's
cutting
the
grass
now
he'll
be
taking
over
the
grass
and
getting
that
cleaned
up
and
he
painted
the
garage
door
supposedly
last
weekend.
So
if
we
can
at
least
look
at
that
and
say,
why
is
that
lean
on
there,
especially.
C
A
Think
they
were
sending,
I
think
they
may
have
sent
the
letter
to
the
wrong
address
the
court
letter
because
he
doesn't
live
at
that
address.
So
the
question
is:
was
there
a
court
date
that
he
never?
He
never
even
knew
about?
He
said
because
the
individual
has
called
me
in
the
past.
He
usually
deals
with
all
his
matters
right
away.
He
owns
a
few
different
properties,
but
he
said
I
had
no
idea
until
he
came
in
here
the
other
day
and
they
told
me
he
had
160..
They
just
threw
it
at
him.
I
said.
A
A
H
A
C
K
How
just
we
have
two
openings
on
the
pension
board?
The
reason
I'm
asking
about
it
is
because
we're
having
trouble
making
corn-
sometimes
I
guess
maybe
because
of
the
weather
whatever,
but
has
there
been
any
advertisement
for
that
or
anything.
K
P
One
thing
I
want
to
ask
we're
talking
about:
overgrowth
is
riding
through
town,
the
cemeteries-
and
I
know
that
was
a
project
I
believe
last
year
and
it
looked
good
but
now
they're
all
overgrown
again
and
I
know
personnel's
a
problem.
I
get
it.
P
A
I
know
councilman
messier
and
I
had
an
individual
approach.
Us.
H
Yeah
that
we
did
the
the
great
I
forget,
the
name
of
the
they
do
it
in
warwick,
and
they
they
kind
of
do
maintenance
on
the
graveyards
whether
it's
like
he
wants
to
tell.
A
A
And
councilwoman
gustafsson
at
the
time
was
one
of
the
ones
in
support
of
disassembling.
That
group,
because
we
weren't
fulfilling
the
job
and
we
had
a
dpw
staff.
That
said
they
would
be
able
to
take
care
of
it
at
the
time.
Yeah,
unfortunately,
and
I
think
there's
certain
times
of
the
year-
you're
not
allowed
in
there
either
and
I
I
gotta
verify
which
months
but
councilman
messi,
and
I
want
to
try
to
catch
up
with
that
gentleman.
I
don't
have
to
go
back
yeah.
H
E
I
got
information
from
mark
carullo
in
2016
and
I
spoke
with
with
former
dpw
director
lombardi
still
here.
He
gave
me
a
book.
It
was.
E
And
it
had
all
different
types
of
regulations
on
it
and
when
I
went
to
I
spoke
with
mackerel
at
length
with
this,
and
there
was
a
process
to
it
and
it's
most
of
them
are
owned
by
families.
And
so
I
mean
it's
a
long
process.
You
have
to
try
and
contact
the
family
to
see
if
any
see
if
they
know
about.
P
M
E
100
times
it's
no
right,
but
that's
when
the
town
can
go
and
go
in
and
take
it
over
unless
the
diocese
owns
the
property.
L
E
P
P
You
go
in
a
tax,
assessor's
office
and
I
have
a
photograph
here
of
it.
There
is
a
plot
map
in
there
of
that
industrial
links
section
and
in
there
on
the
plot
map,
the
different
lots
were
hand
drawn
and
stuff
scribbled
out
numbered
plot
numbers
changed
and
all
this
stuff
and
on
that
map,
there's
no
names
of
streets
over
there
right
of
ways-
and
I
was
just
sat
on
this
for
a
while-
and
I
just
waited
till
this
thing
was
over
because
it
just
has
been
a
mess
for
three
years
yeah.
D
P
Is
garrett
lane?
Okay,
this
is
the
old
map
that
was
handwritten
and
changed
with
a
marker.
I
guess
a
sharpie.
This
is
the
one
that's
in
here
now,
okay
and
on
there
there's
no
garrett
lane,
there's
no
newman's
lane,
there's
nothing
on
this
one.
We
have
garrett
lane,
but
it's
not
marked
as
a
street
and
we
have
nunes
lane-
that's
not
marked
at
all,
but
more.
So
it's
a
driveway
for
this
lot.
P
P
P
This
is
here
is
garrett
lane,
which
is
a
private
right
away,
just
as
well
as
news
lane
is
so
at
the
town
level,
the
two
maps
should
match,
or
at
least
one
of
them
should
match
what
everything
is
for
three
years
of
our
lives,
fifty
thousand
dollars
in
attorney
fees.
I
would
appreciate
that
the
newest
lane
that
I
discovered,
is
and
was
of
right-of-way
private
right
away
if
we're
gonna
have
garrett
lane
on
here.
We're
gonna
have
news
laying
on
here.
A
P
P
The
so
now
that
we're
all
on
I'm
going
to
start
reading
this
so
now
we're
all
on
the
same
page.
Nunes
lane
has
always
been
a
private
right-of-way
for
our
lot
and
others
since
the
town
accepted
it
in
a
record
and
recorded
it
in
2005..