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Good evening, everyone. I call the public services committee meeting to order. It is June 2, 2025.
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The time is 6.30 p.m. We have two items on tonight's agenda, and I will begin with order
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number 25-109-440. Application for renewal of a junk dealer slash secondhand dealer license
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from Roman Kimyagarev, DBA Arthur and Sun Shoe Repair, 107 Main Street. Mr. Kimyagarev, if
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you want to come in to the well with us, also have an email from Police Chief Georgie, right
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over here, yeah, yeah, all the way around, or wherever, yeah, wherever you want to sit.
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To read the email from Police Chief David Georgie, I received the updated quarry form
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from both Mr. Dumas of Dumas and Suns and Mr. Kimyagarev of Arthur and Suns, and I have
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no issues with the renewal of their respective junk dealer license. Any questions, please do
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not hesitate to let me know. Thank you, Chief Georgie. That being said, thank you for being
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here, and I will open it up to any questions from members of the Public Services Committee.
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Thank you, Mr. Chair. Good evening. It's always wonderful to see you. Not really
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a question, but I thoroughly enjoy getting that positive feedback from all the residents
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in Marlborough that your customer service is unbelievable. Now I'm getting some feedback
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repairing certain shoes, and now some women's pocket books with straps, or certain kind
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of straps. So, all positive on my end, and I'm glad, I think serving the residents
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in the city of Marlborough, especially downtown, is such a plus. So, thank you so much
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for your services. Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you. I'll open it up to other members of the
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City Council. Seeing none, I would entertain a motion. My motion is to approve the order
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number 25-10944-0. Motion made and seconded to approve order number 25-100944-0. Any
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discussion? Seeing none, all those in favor? Opposed? Motion carries two to zero with
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one absent. Thank you. Thank you. Next up, we have order number 25-109441 application
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for renewal of a junk dealer slash secondhand dealer license from Gerald Dumas, DBA Dumas
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and Sun's secondhand store at 65 Mechanic Street. Mr. Dumas, if you want to join us
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in the well. Nice to see you. Yeah, anywhere is fine. I had read the chief's correspondence,
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so I personally have no questions, but I will open it up to members of the committee, or
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any councilors? Thank you, Mr. Chair. Good evening, Mr. Dumas. I do have a couple
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of questions. I've received numerous feedback from certain residents that their properties
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do abut your properties that you own. They do realize that this junk license is for 65
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Mechanic Street. They do realize that, but they're very concerned that you're storing
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some of the material in the product on different parts of your properties besides the 65
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Mechanic Street. So with that, they're leading up to that. They believe in that potentially
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down the road, that things are going to pile up, and that could certainly be a violation
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of the city code. I'm just passing that on along as some of the residents have given
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me that feedback. Thank you. I don't know if you want to respond to any of that, but
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the tenant that lives next door, say I can say it's my niece, okay? She's got all
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that stuff in the yard. She's the one crawling in. I've had numerous complaints, I've
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gulped in. So how do you tell your sister that took her life, that's a child, that they
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have messed up, clean up your garden, all right? So I give her a break, okay? So I
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go easy on her. I send my guys over to clean and mow the lawn. They're supposed to
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take care of it. Yeah. But me being her uncle, I told her sister that, my sister that
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would take care of it. To be honest with you, it's nothing but a problem. I give
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them to them. So if there's problems there, and I don't have a problem with
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anybody in this city, all they need to do is call me, all right? They don't need to
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call the code enforcement officer, which they have in the past, because the code
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enforcement officer is just going to call me to take care of the problem. Just like
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the last man, and they may be before that, and they may be before that. I've been in
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this town a long time, and a lot of stuff that goes on in this town. A lot of
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people I'm not too happy with, some are mostly without anything. So I'm just
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getting my license, and you know. Thank you. Oh, thank you for your
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response. No, I just wanted to pass that on because some residents are concerned
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that this is a junk dealership, secondhand license that comes up once a year.
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And it's basically at that time, they want to just make sure it was known. So thank you.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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How often am I open in that junk dealership?
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Excuse me, what's that? How often am I open?
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Every time I've driven by, I don't think I've ever seen the 65
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mechanic street doors opened. To be honest with you, I know.
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At 65 mechanic street doors opened? No, I've never seen them open.
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Exactly. For over 10 years, since Savers opened up, I haven't been open.
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I understand. I get a bureau that's worth at least 30 bucks.
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I think I can get a firm that doesn't work 130. Savers is even a way for the
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tenant. So why would they come to my shop when they go down the end?
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I understand. Thank you, councillor. Thank you, Chair.
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I'll open up to any other members of the council.
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No questions. I personally, you know, I've not
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fielded any questions from residents. Obviously, this is not my ward.
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I do, you know, if there are concerns, my personal prerogative, I believe
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code enforcement should handle that as is. So I wouldn't prevent you from, you know,
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your renewal of an application. So I would be in favor of approval, but I will entertain a motion.
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Thank you, Mr. Chair. At this point, I wouldn't be able to approve the
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dealership second-hand store license at this time. Sounds good. So just
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for the record, that's a motion to deny or have you made a motion, councillor?
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No, I'm not making a motion, but I don't want
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to, I don't support this.
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If we could, I'll ask Mr. President if we can make a motion to
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refer it without recommendation of committee.
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Yeah, you can report it out with no recommendation of the public service committee and it'll go
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before a full vote of the full city council. That would be my motion, Mr. Chair.
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Sounds good. Thank you, councillor Irish. Having that, considering there are only two voting members
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present tonight, we will report this out at the next city council meeting without a recommendation
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and we'll let the rest of the council vote on that.
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So at our upcoming meeting next Monday, I'll report it out then
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and we'll go from there. So what you're saying is that the guy before me
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who voted again, he's got his license.
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The gentleman before this,
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he got a recommendation
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to approve from this committee, the two of us, and it will go to the general council
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to be voted on by the entire council. So you're going through the same
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process. Yes, exact same process. Thank you.
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Thank you, Mr. Chair. Alright, seeing no further business, so I'll entertain a motion.
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Motion to adjourn. Sounds good. Any further discussion?
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Seconded. Any further discussion? All those in favor?
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Opposed? And we are adjourned at 6.38pm.