[3:53] I will call the June 2nd, 2026 North [4:02] Providence Town Council meeting to [4:04] order. [4:05] Please stand for the Pledge of [4:06] Allegiance and remain standing for a [4:08] moment of silence. [4:10] >> I pledge allegiance to the flag of the [4:12] » I pledge allegiance to the flag of the [4:12] United States of America [4:14] and to the Republic for which it stands, [4:16] one nation under God, indivisible, with [4:20] liberty and justice for all. [4:45] » Okay, item number one, acceptance of [4:47] meeting minutes. [4:48] Discussion and action and vote with [4:50] regard to the acceptance of meeting [4:51] minutes from the meeting of May 5th, [4:54] 2026. So, I have a motion to approve. [4:56] >> So moved. [4:57] » So moved. [4:57] >> A motion's been made by Councilman [4:59] » A motion's been made by Councilman [4:59] Baccala. Is there a second? Seconded by [5:01] Councilman LaPorte. All those in favor? [5:03] >> Aye. [5:03] » Aye. [5:03] >> All those opposed, the ayes have it. [5:05] » All those opposed, the ayes have it. [5:05] I'm going to skip due to a time [5:07] constraint, Woodward Road, Louisquisset [5:09] Golf, [5:11] Mike Murphy and Andrew [5:15] Pleseeka [5:16] to appear at the request of the Council [5:19] to address safety concerns related to [5:21] golf balls entering residential [5:23] properties along Woodward Road [5:26] and potential mitigation measures, [5:27] including fencing or protective netting [5:30] at the adjacent golf course. Please [5:32] state your name for the record, please. [5:34] >> Andrew Pleseeka, here on behalf of [5:35] » Andrew Pleseeka, here on behalf of [5:35] Louisquisset Country Club. Thank you. [5:38] Uh [5:39] Good evening, Councilors. Uh [5:41] I'm here on behalf of Louisquisset. We [5:43] obviously received your letter of May [5:45] 7th regarding errant golf balls in the [5:47] neighborhood of Woodward Road. Um to [5:50] date, we have not received any [5:52] complaints from any adjacent property [5:54] owners regarding the golf balls, but [5:55] obviously that doesn't mean that it's [5:57] not happening. Um we have two holes [5:59] located adjacent to Woodward, uh holes [6:02] two and holes three. Uh portions of uh [6:06] Woodward Road that border the golf [6:07] course feature a chain-link fence, and [6:09] there are portions that feature a 50-ft [6:11] net. Uh [6:12] we are committed to working with the [6:14] town in order to come up with [6:15] cost-effective measures to mitigate [6:17] errant golf balls leaving the property. [6:19] Uh towards that end, we would request if [6:21] the town council can provide us with the [6:23] uh contact information for any of the [6:25] property owners who are experiencing [6:27] these issues, so that way we can kind of [6:29] narrow down where the golf balls are [6:32] problematic. Is it the tee from the [6:34] second hole? Is it the approach shot [6:35] from the third? So that way [6:37] our analysis of the golf club and [6:39] potential changes that we could make can [6:40] be a little bit more focused as to what [6:42] the actual problem is. Um accordingly, [6:45] with that information, we'd be willing [6:46] to come back here in a month. Uh we will [6:48] come up with an action plan with respect [6:50] to changes that we can make in order to [6:52] uh mitigate this outcome, and we will [6:54] report back to the town council. [6:56] >> Thank you. [6:57] » Thank you. [6:57] If you just have a seat, is there anyone [6:59] here from the neighborhood that would [7:00] like to speak? Just come up to the [7:01] microphone one at a time. [7:03] And uh please just state your name for [7:05] the record. [7:06] >> Sherry Melo. [7:07] » Sherry Melo. [7:07] >> Thank you. [7:08] » Thank you. [7:08] >> Robert Melo. [7:09] » Robert Melo. [7:09] >> Okay. Still having issues? [7:11] » Okay. Still having issues? [7:11] >> We live at 725. Yeah, they they end up [7:13] » We live at 725. Yeah, they they end up [7:13] in the front and uh to [7:15] his comment about not getting any calls, [7:17] my wife has called and they said we [7:19] can't do anything, you go through your [7:20] home insurance. [7:22] >> Okay. [7:24] » Okay. [7:24] >> I spoke to um a manager. I'm not sure [7:27] » I spoke to um a manager. I'm not sure [7:27] what his name was, but I spoke to a man [7:29] when I called and asked to speak to a [7:31] manager, um probably this time last [7:33] year. And they told me that um I had to [7:36] go through my homeowner's insurance and [7:38] that they couldn't help me. [7:40] >> You spoke to someone at Lewis Quince, [7:41] » You spoke to someone at Lewis Quince, [7:41] the golf course. Okay. [7:43] And you're at 725? [7:44] >> Yes. [7:45] » Yes. [7:45] >> Okay. Thank you. [7:46] » Okay. Thank you. [7:46] >> Thank you. [7:51] » Just state your name for the record, [7:52] please. [7:52] >> Uh Felton Messina. [7:54] » Uh Felton Messina. [7:54] >> Uh thank you. [7:54] » Uh thank you. [7:55] >> Arden Nazar. [7:55] » Arden Nazar. [7:55] >> Thank you. [7:56] » Thank you. [7:56] >> I live in uh 721 Woodward Road. Um and [8:00] » I live in uh 721 Woodward Road. Um and [8:00] the the issue with the golf balls is [8:02] just getting out of hand. Like this is [8:04] the amount of golf balls just this month [8:05] since last meeting. [8:07] Um the other day I was just mowing my [8:09] lawn and one just like almost hit me in [8:12] the head. Like it's it it's just a lot [8:15] at this point. So, that I mean that's [8:17] why we brought the issue here. [8:18] >> And you stated that you've contacted the [8:20] » And you stated that you've contacted the [8:20] >> I contacted Frank Perry uh last year [8:23] » I contacted Frank Perry uh last year [8:23] twice about this issue and he told me [8:26] that there's nothing that he can do. [8:27] That we should go through our homeowners [8:29] insurance cuz there was property damage. [8:31] And my biggest concern is damage to me [8:34] or to my niece and nephew who are four [8:36] and two who go and visit me a lot in my [8:39] property. They play outside, so [8:41] >> Okay. [8:43] » Okay. [8:43] >> yeah. [8:44] » yeah. [8:44] >> Thank you for coming. That's It's a lot [8:46] » Thank you for coming. That's It's a lot [8:46] of golf balls. That shouldn't be [8:47] happening. [8:48] >> Good progress. [8:49] » Good progress. [8:49] >> Come back up. [8:54] Okay, does anybody have any questions [8:55] from the council? [8:58] Um they did state that they have [9:00] contacted people at Lewis Quince it. [9:03] They shouldn't have to deal with this. [9:05] Um [9:06] Let's see if we can get a plan of action [9:07] in place as soon as possible. [9:09] >> Oh, we'll do [9:10] » Oh, we'll do [9:10] >> If if you want, I can report back to the [9:11] » If if you want, I can report back to the [9:11] town council next month. [9:13] >> We have a meeting on um [9:16] » We have a meeting on um [9:16] No, but there's a June meeting, too, [9:17] before that. Uh I want to say Well, I'll [9:20] have the clerk contact you. [9:22] >> Yep. [9:22] » Yep. [9:22] >> And and we'll we'll put you on that [9:24] » And and we'll we'll put you on that [9:24] agenda so you can come up with a action [9:26] plan. [9:26] >> Excellent. Thank you. [9:28] » Excellent. Thank you. [9:28] >> Please leave your number with the [9:29] » Please leave your number with the [9:29] gentleman at the door. [9:30] >> Absolutely. [9:31] » Absolutely. [9:31] >> Thank you. [9:31] » Thank you. [9:31] >> Thank you. Thank you all for coming. [9:33] » Thank you. Thank you all for coming. [9:33] >> Thank you. [9:35] » Thank you. [9:35] >> Now, now if if if that doesn't mitigate [9:38] » Now, now if if if that doesn't mitigate [9:38] the problem, just let us know. Okay? [9:42] Thank you. [9:42] >> Thank you. [9:44] » Thank you. [9:44] >> Yeah, I'm going to go back to item [9:45] » Yeah, I'm going to go back to item [9:45] number two, sale of property. Maryland [9:47] Body would like to discuss and possible [9:49] vote on two possible sales. One, [9:52] consideration of the sale of portion of [9:54] Lauri's Street to Michael Baron, 10 [9:57] Otter Street. [9:58] And two, consideration of the sale of [10:00] the Charles Condominiums, 1190 Charles [10:03] Street, a portion of undeveloped road. [10:07] Mayor. [10:08] >> Mr. Chairman, members of the council. [10:10] » Mr. Chairman, members of the council. [10:10] These are two parcels of land that um I [10:13] asked both the councilman uh from that [10:16] district to uh [10:18] visit with me uh to show [10:21] uh the request for the purchase. Um and [10:24] I will tell you this that both parcels, [10:26] and hopefully uh council people would [10:30] agree, are uh [10:34] I want to say useless to the town. Uh [10:37] the one on Otter Street, I think is [10:38] important only because [10:42] that could at some point in time become [10:44] an ingress or egress to a large parcel [10:47] of land which abuts [10:49] the land behind the Geneva Mills. [10:53] So, if this par- parcel of land [10:56] is basically sold or abandoned, that [11:00] would uh cease any [11:03] uh concerns [11:04] uh for that uh [11:06] um [11:07] area to become a cut-through. [11:10] Um [11:11] I I don't know um Mr. Fiorello Mr. [11:14] Pollock. [11:15] >> Mr. President. [11:16] » Mr. President. [11:16] >> Councilman. [11:18] » Councilman. [11:18] >> Mayor, if we uh [11:20] » Mayor, if we uh [11:20] agree to sell these two parcels, [11:22] I would like to see some type of [11:24] contingency on the purchase and sales [11:25] for the one on Otter Street where they [11:27] can't build or develop [11:29] road on there. [11:30] >> Yeah, that's any of the parcels consumer [11:33] » Yeah, that's any of the parcels consumer [11:33] and that [11:34] we sold so far for the amount of money [11:37] that we're selling it is with an [11:39] agreement that there'll be no [11:40] construction. [11:42] And if if the agreement also states that [11:45] if at any point in time they change [11:46] their mind would have to come back to [11:49] the council [11:51] and um [11:52] discuss that. [11:55] Now, [11:56] I'm sorry. Go ahead, Nick. [11:57] >> Mr. President of the council, um to the [11:59] » Mr. President of the council, um to the [11:59] mayor's point both parcels are [12:02] uneconomic remnants that their sold [12:05] value is to the buyer it's really [12:08] nothing [12:09] but what [12:10] and excuse me [12:11] it's only value is to the buyer, excuse [12:13] me. [12:14] >> Thank you. [12:15] » Thank you. [12:15] >> Yeah, in fact, one of them the one at [12:16] » Yeah, in fact, one of them the one at [12:16] the Charles has already been developed [12:18] parking spots. [12:19] >> Okay. [12:20] » Okay. [12:20] >> What what's been happening there by me [12:21] » What what's been happening there by me [12:21] to the entire council, Mr. Chairman, is [12:24] that [12:26] the Charles condominium has been [12:28] utilizing this property for parking. [12:31] There was a small portion of it that [12:33] there was a [12:35] number of trees built on. [12:38] And now one of the trees fell [12:41] and damaged [12:42] one of the owner's cars. [12:46] Now, it became a situation who's [12:48] responsible [12:50] for the tree that fell on the car [12:54] on the property that were they were [12:56] illegally parking on, basically. [12:59] So, we thought we would try to bring [13:00] this to a head. That's why I had the [13:02] council in visit and I think I spoke to [13:03] you also, Mr. President, about it. Take [13:05] a look at it. It's [13:08] not can't be used by us, the town, in [13:11] any way. So, I think to rid us of any [13:14] possibility of um how can I say law [13:20] uh [13:21] cases or suits, I think it's the right [13:22] thing to um sell the property. [13:27] >> Any questions for the mayor? [13:31] Has the price has been agreed upon? [13:33] >> Yes, so [13:35] » Yes, so [13:35] as we've done with all of the other [13:36] parcels, Mr. Chairman, members of the [13:39] council, that we purchased from National [13:41] Grid and Island Energy at the time, if [13:44] they agree to not build on the property, [13:47] it'd be $3.50 a square foot. [13:50] If they [13:52] choose to build on it, and [13:54] as of right now, we haven't entered into [13:56] one agreement [13:58] that there would be construction on any [14:00] property at this point in time. And [14:02] there will be a few more that we're [14:04] looking at right now that will be coming [14:07] to you. [14:09] >> Okay, is there any questions on this? [14:11] » Okay, is there any questions on this? [14:11] You have a motion to approve? [14:12] >> So moved. Yeah, I'm I'll uh second that [14:15] » So moved. Yeah, I'm I'll uh second that [14:15] motion. [14:15] >> Okay, a motion's been made by Councilman [14:17] » Okay, a motion's been made by Councilman [14:17] Filer, seconded by Councilman Pollock. [14:19] >> Yes, I would like to make also make sure [14:21] » Yes, I would like to make also make sure [14:22] we have a written addendum purchase and [14:23] sales and addendum that they cannot [14:25] develop or or build a road there. That's [14:27] all I ask. [14:27] >> note note the addendum for the record. [14:29] » note note the addendum for the record. [14:29] All those in favor? [14:30] >> Aye. [14:30] » Aye. [14:31] >> All those opposed, the ayes have it. [14:32] » All those opposed, the ayes have it. [14:32] Thank you. [14:35] Okay, item number three, zone change [14:36] amendment. Town Council to consider [14:37] approval of an application from Smith [14:39] Street Realty to amend Article 2 Section [14:41] 203 use table [14:43] of the zoning ordinance [14:45] of the town of North Providence to [14:46] classify doggie daycare as permitted use [14:50] in the CP, CV, [14:52] and the CG districts only. This [14:54] application was advertised in the [14:55] Providence Journal on February 6th, [14:57] 13th, and 20th, 2026 for a hearing on [15:00] this date. This item was continued from [15:02] the May meeting. Do you have a motion to [15:04] continue this to the August meeting? [15:06] >> So moved. [15:07] » So moved. [15:07] >> Motion's been made by Councilman [15:08] » Motion's been made by Councilman [15:08] Baccala, is there a second? [15:09] >> Second. [15:10] » Second. [15:10] >> Seconded by Councilman Filer, any [15:11] » Seconded by Councilman Filer, any [15:11] questions? [15:12] All those in favor? [15:14] All those opposed, the ayes have it. [15:16] Proposed ordinance, notice was given of [15:17] a public hearing on this date whereby [15:18] the Town Council will consider passage [15:20] of the following proposed ordinances. [15:22] Item number four, ordinance 26-002Z, [15:27] an ordinance amending the town of North [15:28] Providence's zoning ordinance article [15:30] two, section 203, [15:33] use table. This item was in connection [15:35] with the previous zone change item. It [15:37] was continued from the May meeting. Do [15:38] you have a motion to continue this to [15:39] the August meeting? Motion's been made [15:41] by Councilman LaPorte. Is there a [15:42] second? Seconded by Councilman [15:44] DiLorenzo. [15:46] All those in favor? [15:47] >> I. Thank you. [15:47] » I. Thank you. [15:47] >> All those opposed, the ayes have it. [15:49] » All those opposed, the ayes have it. [15:49] Item number five, ordinance 26-007, [15:52] an ordinance amending chapter 19, [15:54] article 10, [15:55] section 182 of the code of ordinances of [15:58] the town of North Providence entitled [16:00] "No Parking Generally", provide for [16:02] certain restrictions on May Street. Do [16:04] you have a motion to [16:06] adopt ordinance 26- [16:08] 007? [16:10] >> So moved. [16:10] » So moved. [16:10] >> Motion's been made by Councilman [16:12] » Motion's been made by Councilman [16:12] Is there a second? [16:13] >> Second. [16:13] » Second. [16:13] >> Seconded by Councilman Feola. All those [16:15] » Seconded by Councilman Feola. All those [16:15] in favor? [16:16] All those opposed, the ayes have it. [16:18] Ordinance 26-008, [16:20] an ordinance amending section 20-249 [16:24] of the town of North Prov- of the town [16:26] code of ordinances concerning the [16:27] juvenile hearing board. Do you have a [16:29] motion to adopt ordinance 26-008? [16:33] >> So moved. [16:34] » So moved. [16:34] >> Motion's been made by Councilman [16:35] » Motion's been made by Councilman [16:35] Baccala, seconded by Councilman [16:36] DiLorenzo. All those in favor? [16:37] >> I. [16:38] » I. [16:38] >> All those opposed, the ayes have it. [16:40] » All those opposed, the ayes have it. [16:40] Item number seven, class F1 liquor [16:42] license, Town Council to consider a vote [16:44] for the approval of a class F1 liquor [16:46] license for Behind the Bars Mixology for [16:48] an event at Camp Meen on October 4th, [16:50] 2026. They are unable to appear, but [16:53] work before us all the time. Do you have [16:55] a motion to approve? [16:56] >> So moved. [16:57] » So moved. [16:57] >> Second. [16:57] » Second. [16:57] >> Motion's been made by Councilman [16:59] » Motion's been made by Councilman [16:59] Baccala, seconded by Councilman [17:00] All those in favor? [17:02] >> I. [17:02] » I. [17:02] >> All those opposed, the ayes have it. [17:04] » All those opposed, the ayes have it. [17:04] Item number eight, peddler vendor [17:05] license, Town Council to consider [17:06] approval [17:09] of a peddler vendor license for mobile [17:10] food truck for Ta-Haunt Foods LLC DBA [17:13] Big Dawg Eats, 23 Gibbons Ave, Warwick, [17:16] Rhode Island. Anyone here from Big Dog [17:18] Eats? [17:20] Is there anyone here from Big Dog Eats? [17:22] This is we continued from last month. [17:26] Do I have a motion to remove this from [17:27] the agenda? [17:28] >> So [17:29] » So [17:29] >> Motion has been made by Councilman [17:30] » Motion has been made by Councilman [17:30] Baccala, seconded by Councilman [17:31] Laporchio. All those in favor? [17:33] >> I. [17:33] » I. [17:33] >> All those opposed, the eyes have it. [17:35] » All those opposed, the eyes have it. [17:35] Item number nine, peddler vendor [17:36] license. Town Council to consider a vote [17:38] for the approval of a peddler vendor [17:39] license for mobile food truck for Meat [17:42] Sweats RILLC [17:45] 109 Breakheart Hill [17:48] Road, West Greenwich, Rhode Island. Is [17:50] there anyone here from [17:52] Meat Sweats? [17:54] Is that the one that we continued that [17:55] one, too? [18:01] Is there anyone here from Meat Sweats? [18:03] Okay, do I have a motion to remove this [18:04] item from the agenda? [18:06] Motion has been made by Councilman [18:07] Laporchio, seconded by Councilman Di [18:08] Lorenzo. All those in favor? [18:10] >> I. [18:10] » I. [18:10] >> All those opposed, the eyes have it. [18:12] » All those opposed, the eyes have it. [18:12] Item number 10, peddler vendor license. [18:13] Town Council to consider a vote for the [18:16] approval of a peddler vendor license for [18:17] a mobile food trailer for the Lemon Bar, [18:20] 1530 Atwood Avenue, Johnston, Rhode [18:22] Island. Is there anyone here from the [18:24] Lemon Bar? [18:26] Just come up to the mic and state your [18:27] name for the record, please. [18:37] » Ryan Wason, owner. [18:39] >> Thank you. [18:40] » Thank you. [18:40] >> Cherise Wason. [18:41] » Cherise Wason. [18:41] >> Thank you. [18:42] » Thank you. [18:42] Okay, you all have the information in [18:43] front of you. Is there any questions? [18:47] Okay, do I have a motion to grant? [18:48] >> So moved. [18:49] » So moved. [18:49] >> Motion has been made by Councilman [18:50] » Motion has been made by Councilman [18:50] Filer, seconded by Councilman Laporchio. [18:52] Any further questions? [18:54] Hearing none, all those in favor? [18:56] All those opposed, the eyes have it. [18:57] Good luck. Thank you very much. [19:01] Item number 11, peddler vendor license. [19:02] Town Council to consider a vote for [19:03] approval of a peddler vendor license for [19:05] Keith Lambert of New England Novelty for [19:07] fireworks to be sold at 1720 Mineral [19:09] Spring Avenue. [19:10] Just state your name for the record. [19:12] >> Uh Ed McMahon. [19:13] » Uh Ed McMahon. [19:13] >> Thank you. [19:15] » Thank you. [19:15] Okay, we They come before us every year. [19:17] We've never had any any issues. [19:19] >> I'll make a motion. [19:20] » I'll make a motion. [19:20] >> Motion's been made by Councilman [19:21] » Motion's been made by Councilman [19:21] DiLorenzo to approve, seconded by [19:22] Councilman LaPorte. All those in favor? [19:25] All those opposed? The eyes have it. [19:26] Thank you. [19:27] >> Good luck. Thank you. [19:28] » Good luck. Thank you. [19:28] I'll second. [19:29] >> I'm on the next one, too. [19:30] » I'm on the next one, too. [19:30] >> Oh, you're on the next one? [19:30] » Oh, you're on the next one? [19:30] >> Um all right. Item number 12, peddler [19:32] » Um all right. Item number 12, peddler [19:32] vendor license. Town Council to consider [19:34] the approval of a peddler vendor license [19:35] to sell fireworks for Alex [19:38] Mutabar of Keystone Novelties [19:40] Distributors LLC DBA Keystone Fireworks [19:43] 10F 41 Smithfield Road and 1525 Smith [19:46] Street, two locations. Any questions on [19:49] the two locations? [19:53] Do I have a motion to approve? [19:54] >> So moved. [19:55] » So moved. [19:55] >> Motion's been made by Councilman Filer. [19:57] » Motion's been made by Councilman Filer. [19:57] Is there a second? [19:58] Seconded by Councilman LaPorte. Do you [19:59] have a question? [20:00] >> Yeah, it was 41 Smithfield Road. [20:03] » Yeah, it was 41 Smithfield Road. [20:03] Is it Is it along the side of the road? [20:05] >> What is the location at 41 Smithfield [20:07] » What is the location at 41 Smithfield [20:07] Road? [20:08] >> 41 Smithfield Road. [20:10] » 41 Smithfield Road. [20:10] I was just reading it. It's It's [20:13] It's in a parking lot and it's in the [20:14] back. You know. [20:15] >> What [20:16] » What [20:16] >> They've got the road here and then you [20:18] » They've got the road here and then you [20:18] have an opening. [20:19] >> Uh-huh. [20:20] » Uh-huh. [20:20] Is that the one? [20:22] >> Yeah, but I don't know where that that [20:23] » Yeah, but I don't know where that that [20:23] actually is. [20:26] >> It's in the back of the [20:27] » It's in the back of the [20:27] >> Yeah, but the Admiral Plaza, is that the [20:28] » Yeah, but the Admiral Plaza, is that the [20:28] plaza? [20:30] >> Yeah. [20:31] » Yeah. [20:31] >> I believe it is, yeah. [20:32] » I believe it is, yeah. [20:32] >> That's Admiral Plaza? [20:33] » That's Admiral Plaza? [20:33] >> I don't think so. [20:34] » I don't think so. [20:34] >> Is that Admiral Plaza down near Shaw's? [20:37] » Is that Admiral Plaza down near Shaw's? [20:37] >> I believe so. [20:38] » I believe so. [20:38] As far as I know. [20:39] >> Oh. [20:40] » Oh. [20:41] >> All right, we're going to hold off on [20:42] » All right, we're going to hold off on [20:42] approving that one. We'll We'll approve [20:44] it pending that you the owner of the [20:47] property approves it approves of it. [20:49] Okay? [20:50] >> Oh, we already checked with the owner. [20:51] » Oh, we already checked with the owner. [20:51] Yeah, that we don't do nothing unless we [20:52] check with the owners. [20:55] >> So, where are we looking at? [20:56] » So, where are we looking at? [20:56] >> Looking it up. [21:00] » I wouldn't think so. We would just plop [21:01] something on someone's [21:02] >> Right. [21:03] » Right. [21:03] >> No, no, I know. I just want to get you [21:04] » No, no, I know. I just want to get you [21:04] that address. [21:13] See. [21:14] >> That's on there. [21:15] » That's on there. [21:15] >> It is. [21:16] » It is. [21:16] >> Cuz cuz [21:29] Okay, so that is the plaza then, okay. [21:31] Yeah, we all set? [21:33] That's the That's the plaza which [21:35] >> So, we're uh [21:36] » So, we're uh [21:36] >> Just wanted to make sure. [21:37] » Just wanted to make sure. [21:37] >> All right, I have a motion to approve. [21:39] » All right, I have a motion to approve. [21:39] >> So moved. I'll move. [21:40] » So moved. I'll move. [21:41] >> What's that? [21:41] » What's that? [21:41] >> Maybe Providence [21:44] » Maybe Providence [21:44] I'm not familiar with 41, but it looks [21:46] like it's on the corner towards [21:48] Providence, maybe a Providence address. [21:50] >> Okay. [21:50] » Okay. [21:50] >> So, they need to probably check that. [21:52] » So, they need to probably check that. [21:52] >> Okay. [21:53] » Okay. [21:53] All right, all those in favor? [21:55] >> I [21:55] » I [21:55] >> All those opposed, the eyes have it. [21:57] » All those opposed, the eyes have it. [21:57] Thank you. [21:57] >> All right. [21:58] » All right. [21:58] >> Item number 13, victualing license. [22:00] » Item number 13, victualing license. [22:00] What's that? [22:01] >> We're outside. [22:01] » We're outside. [22:01] >> We're outside, yeah. [22:02] » We're outside, yeah. [22:02] >> Okay. [22:03] » Okay. [22:03] Next year. [22:03] >> Item number 13, victualing license. Town [22:05] » Item number 13, victualing license. Town [22:05] Council to consider the approval of a [22:07] victualing license for a restaurant El [22:09] Abuelo LLC, 1525 Smith Street, North [22:12] Providence, Rhode Island. [22:14] Is there anyone here from restaurant [22:18] El Abuelo? Just come up and state your [22:19] name for the record, please. [22:25] » Sasha Jerome, owner. [22:27] >> Kristina Jerome. [22:28] » Kristina Jerome. [22:28] >> Thank you. [22:29] » Thank you. [22:29] I see you guys are doing a lot of work [22:30] over there. Looks like it's coming [22:31] along. [22:32] >> Yes. [22:33] » Yes. [22:33] >> Very good. [22:34] » Very good. [22:34] Are there any questions? [22:37] That's the [22:40] Okay, you all have the information in [22:42] front of you. [22:43] What are your hours of operation going [22:45] to be? [22:46] >> We'll be open from 9:00 in the morning [22:48] » We'll be open from 9:00 in the morning [22:48] to 10:00 at night. [22:50] >> Okay. [22:56] » Yes. [22:59] 7 days a week. [23:01] >> Okay. [23:02] » Okay. [23:02] >> Okay. [23:03] » Okay. [23:03] >> How many commercial tools? [23:04] » How many commercial tools? [23:04] >> Motion's been [23:04] » Motion's been [23:04] >> made by Councilman Di Lorenzo. Is there [23:06] » made by Councilman Di Lorenzo. Is there [23:06] a second? [23:06] >> Second. [23:07] » Second. [23:07] >> Seconded by Councilman LaPointe. All [23:08] » Seconded by Councilman LaPointe. All [23:08] those in favor? [23:09] >> I find. [23:09] » I find. [23:09] >> All those opposed? The eyes have it. [23:10] » All those opposed? The eyes have it. [23:10] Good luck. Thank you. [23:11] >> Thank you. [23:12] » Thank you. [23:12] >> Good luck. [23:13] » Good luck. [23:13] >> Item number 14, speed bump. [23:16] » Item number 14, speed bump. [23:16] Mr. Luis Torres would like a discussion [23:18] on a possible speed bump on Lowden [23:20] Boulevard. [23:22] Just come up and state your name, [23:23] please. [23:24] >> It might be his. I don't know. [23:29] » Good evening. Luis Torres. [23:31] Thank you. [23:33] >> Uh Mr. Torres, you have the signatures? [23:35] » Uh Mr. Torres, you have the signatures? [23:35] >> Uh [23:36] » Uh [23:37] I gave them to the city clerk. [23:39] >> Yeah. Okay. [23:40] » Yeah. Okay. [23:40] All right. Is there any questions? Is [23:42] that everyone on the street? [23:43] >> Everybody. Actually, even neighbors from [23:46] » Everybody. Actually, even neighbors from [23:46] the corners of each street. [23:49] Each end of the street. [23:50] >> Okay. I'm going to make a motion to [23:52] » Okay. I'm going to make a motion to [23:52] forward this to our DPW and have this [23:54] asked that they put the speed bump in [23:56] immediately. He does have a petition [23:58] with everyone on the street. So, [24:00] that is [24:01] >> I'll second it. [24:02] » I'll second it. [24:02] >> Motion's been made by Councilman [24:03] » Motion's been made by Councilman [24:03] Is there a second? [24:04] >> Second. [24:05] » Second. [24:05] >> Seconded by Councilman Fielder. All [24:06] » Seconded by Councilman Fielder. All [24:06] those in favor? [24:07] All those opposed? The eyes have it. [24:10] >> Thank you very much. God bless you. [24:11] » Thank you very much. God bless you. [24:11] >> We're forwarding that. So, if it doesn't [24:13] » We're forwarding that. So, if it doesn't [24:13] get done, let us know. [24:14] >> Thank you so much. [24:15] » Thank you so much. [24:15] >> All right. Thank you. [24:16] » All right. Thank you. [24:16] >> Also, [24:17] » Also, [24:17] also, if you speak to Lieutenant Ginden [24:18] in the meantime, [24:20] I already spoke to him. [24:21] He might be able to do something to get [24:22] one of the trailers over there [24:25] temporarily until that that speed bump [24:27] is put in. So, if you speak to him, [24:29] >> That'll be great. [24:29] » That'll be great. [24:29] >> Appreciate it. Thank you so much. God [24:31] » Appreciate it. Thank you so much. God [24:31] bless you. God bless you. [24:32] >> Okay. Item number five, I mean 15, [24:34] » Okay. Item number five, I mean 15, [24:34] possible soil contamination. Maureen [24:36] Gerard would like a discussion on soil [24:39] contamination at peat properties. Mr. [24:41] Gerard, just please come up and state [24:42] your name. [24:47] » Maureen Gerard. I'm here on behalf of [24:50] the residents of the peat farm property [24:52] area. Um I have some copies if you could [25:07] So, as I stated, um I am here in behalf [25:10] of the uh residents of the Pate Farm [25:12] area of North Providence. [25:14] Uh since 2021, we've been inquiring [25:18] uh with local officials regarding the [25:20] Pate Farm property and the town's [25:22] prospects of using the uh uh Rhode [25:25] Island DEM grant given in 2020. [25:29] Uh most recent inquiries with DOH and [25:32] DEM were done this past fall into early [25:34] 2026. [25:37] There was a request for soils testing [25:39] this past fall, and many have asked [25:41] about this testing to be done in 2023 [25:44] and 2024, but no progress was made in [25:48] regards to testing. [25:50] Just a little history, um [25:52] most of you on the council, do you [25:56] remember the 2014 cancer concerns in [25:59] throughout the schools in North [26:00] Providence, where the testing was done? [26:04] Um anybody? [26:05] No? [26:06] >> I do. [26:07] » I do. [26:07] >> You do? Okay. So, [26:10] » You do? Okay. So, [26:10] that has [26:12] that was the basis for the concern of [26:14] when that soil ended up getting dumped [26:16] at Pate. So, [26:20] the asbestos, radon, lead, and mold [26:22] tests were done, and the results were [26:25] that these tests came back with [26:26] acceptable levels. [26:28] Please know that DOH and DEM had wanted [26:31] to continue further testing, but it [26:33] would interfere with the timeline of the [26:35] two new schools being built, which were [26:37] Stephen Olney and McGuire. [26:40] Mayor Lombardi stated in a Breeze [26:42] article that the town would not hold up [26:44] the school builds, and they would begin [26:46] as scheduled. With that being said, no [26:49] further testing was done, and many [26:50] residents was concerned about the [26:52] possible contamination of the school [26:54] demos asking that the town make sure [26:57] that this [26:58] would be taken care of. [27:01] The soil that's at the Pete property is [27:02] soil from these two builds. There were [27:05] 25 to 30 truckloads dumped there. [27:09] Initially, according to the early Breeze [27:11] articles, only a partial amount of soil [27:13] was to be dumped there and the rest was [27:15] to have gone to the town dump on [27:17] Smithfield Road. Unfortunately, that did [27:20] not happen. [27:22] Several recent Breeze articles stated [27:24] Mail and Body saying that the soil was [27:26] at the Pete because at Pete property [27:28] because he didn't know what to do with [27:30] it or is put there to be used if needed [27:32] with the school builds. This was a [27:35] little confusing. [27:37] So, the residents of the Pete Farm area [27:38] had some valid reasons to be concerned [27:40] when seeing the soil being dumped there. [27:44] Many of the residents began attending [27:46] meetings expressing concerns about the [27:48] town's interest in developing the area [27:50] of the recreational fields, [27:52] soccer, football, etc. [27:54] Concerns with the area on a small bridge [27:57] about the small bridge before the [27:59] entrance to the Pete property that is [28:01] very narrow. [28:03] Mostly a one-way bridge for large um [28:06] vehicles. [28:07] Most importantly, once you cross this [28:09] bridge, it's the only way into the [28:11] neighborhood and the only way out of the [28:13] area back over the bridge. There is no [28:16] egress past the bridge. There's no signs [28:18] to notify anyone of this either. [28:21] The bridge has no signage stating weight [28:23] limit or inspections. [28:25] Concerns as to how the traffic amount of [28:28] traffic from soccer fields, soccer games [28:31] would um be accommodated in this [28:34] tight-knit area were never [28:36] answered from us. [28:38] Please note that in 2025, Dominic [28:40] Ruggerio had mentioned the possibility [28:42] of widening this bridge, which was in an [28:45] article in the Breeze, but unfortunately [28:47] nothing more became of that. [28:49] At this time, Casey Field was [28:51] deteriorating and no baseball games were [28:54] being played. And the concerns were, [28:57] "How was the town going to maintain this [28:59] new recreation area when the one they [29:01] have is not being maintained?" [29:04] Plus, they were wanting to add another [29:05] soccer field up at the quality farm off [29:08] Hemlock Street, less than a half a mile [29:10] from the peat farm. [29:12] DPW [29:13] was down to a limited number of [29:15] employees, and Mayor Lombardi did state [29:17] the breeze in the breeze that he was not [29:19] hiring at this time. That was [29:21] concerning. [29:23] The other concern that after [29:25] corresponding with some DEM officials, [29:28] the stream that runs along the farm and [29:30] along under the bridge under 146 out to [29:33] Upper Canada Pond [29:35] is under DEM, and rules changed in 2022 [29:39] as to how close you can work next to the [29:41] stream. [29:42] I provided a printout of this change [29:44] from DEM, and permits are required to to [29:47] work with us. So, that's the first page [29:49] that you see in a map that shows the [29:51] stream [29:52] that [29:53] is affected over in that area. [29:57] Several of us discussed these concerns [29:59] with Stefano Formiglietti, who was our [30:01] council president at the time. [30:03] But, there was never any clear answers. [30:07] I happened to find the grant that was [30:09] awarded to the town online, and when [30:12] inquiring about the property, I was [30:13] referred to a Megan Depree. [30:16] You have a copy of a letter that she has [30:19] on the other She She writes back. [30:23] You'll see that the first 3 years this [30:25] grant was given to the town, the town [30:27] didn't do anything on the property. [30:31] This was way before [30:33] talks began about possibly downsizing [30:36] the property's plans for a recreation [30:37] area to a green space. [30:40] DEM had been out to the property to see [30:43] the area and at this time in 2024 they [30:45] saw no they found no solid waste. Again, [30:49] confirming [30:50] that this [30:52] soil that came from these two schools, [30:54] which I will [30:56] tell you further, [30:58] came came to that property clean. [31:02] There had been some [31:06] there had been some work in the stream [31:09] on the property in 2023 for a brief day [31:12] or two, but then it stopped and has not [31:14] continued since. [31:16] The tubing and piles of gravel and rock [31:19] are still on the property. [31:21] In 2025 I was told that a company from [31:23] Johnston had been hired by the town to [31:25] install the tubing. What was told stop [31:28] after a day or two [31:30] that the grant had run out. Their tubing [31:32] and gravel still sits at the property [31:35] and the grant was good to 2025. [31:38] By this time, 2024 directions had [31:41] changed for the area and we're looking [31:43] at possible green space for the area [31:44] instead of a recreational area. [31:47] But that has stalled and there's not [31:49] been any talk of this since. [31:51] This brings us to the initial concerns [31:53] of the soil testing. [31:55] When I was able to reach out to DEM and [31:57] talk to the correct person [32:00] uh about the peat property, [32:02] I spoke with a John a Mark Dennen. [32:05] Uh the very last page I provide both [32:08] Mark Dennen from DEM and uh Daniel Zebro [32:13] from [32:15] Department of Health. [32:17] Um they were extremely helpful and [32:20] providing me this information in regards [32:22] to the soil [32:23] and what they did with the schools, what [32:26] they had the the process of the asbestos [32:28] abatement. [32:30] Um [32:35] Since the two school builds were done [32:37] with asbestos abatements, this [32:39] this was the D Department of Health area [32:42] since it deals with asbestos and radon. [32:44] Lead and mold are with DEM. [32:47] Daniel Zebro saw the records and [32:49] informed me that the asbestos abatements [32:51] at these two schools were done from [32:53] beginning to end of the demos with no [32:55] errors. [32:57] Which means the soil was clean that came [32:59] from the two schools that were dumped at [33:00] the P property. [33:02] All this information, if any of you were [33:05] on the school committee bills, [33:08] on the building committees, [33:11] the information is there. [33:13] It's been available to us all this time. [33:16] It's at the school department and it's [33:19] at the town records. [33:21] And we could have just [33:23] dug for it [33:24] and seen that [33:26] because this asbestos abatement was done [33:28] with no errors, [33:30] that soil was clean to be dumped at P. [33:34] Mark Brennan also confirmed this [33:36] asbestos abatement was done correctly [33:38] and efficiently with no errors [33:40] confirming this soil transported was [33:43] clean. [33:45] When talking with Daniel from DOH, he [33:48] noted [33:49] had the town council early on had wanted [33:52] him to come and talk about the soil [33:54] concerns, he would have been happy to [33:55] come in. [33:56] He does need special approval from DOH [33:59] to do so and we need to be formally [34:01] invited by the town council. [34:04] Mark would also from DEM require the [34:07] same. [34:08] He also noted that the building [34:10] committees for the schools have the [34:11] information regarding the asbestos [34:13] abatement and that they went through [34:14] with no errors. [34:16] The school department or the town hall [34:19] has these records. He also noted to me [34:22] that the soil at the P Farm property [34:24] would need to be tested before removing [34:27] any of it. [34:28] Most likely would be purchased from [34:30] whomever tested it to be brought to the [34:32] Rhode Island Resource Recovery. [34:35] Is this policy a regulation or possibly [34:38] both since no matter where the soil was [34:41] to go, it had to be tested first before [34:44] leaving the property. [34:46] So, no matter how many times we might [34:48] have requested to have that soil tested, [34:51] it didn't matter [34:53] because [34:55] one, the soil was clean, we didn't need [34:57] to have it tested. [34:59] But, [35:01] in order for that soil to go anywhere, [35:05] it has to be tested by the town [35:08] to show that it's clean [35:10] to be put anywhere. [35:13] So, a company would come and test it, [35:15] perhaps purchase it from the town, and [35:18] they will sell it [35:19] from there. [35:24] Right now, this property is now seeing [35:26] landscapers dumping their scraps and [35:28] construction companies dumping debris. [35:31] And worse, tires are piling up towards [35:33] the back against the fence near the [35:35] Canterbury Village Apartments. I'm told [35:38] they come at night and they throw them [35:40] over the fence. And this could become a [35:42] serious issue and a real safety concern [35:45] for nearby residents with having only [35:47] one [35:48] access out of that area. [35:52] And to go right past the toxic fumes [35:54] should these tires cause a fire. [35:57] Let's Let's seriously hope this does not [36:00] occur. [36:01] I did send an email to the fire chief a [36:03] month ago and attached photos. No [36:06] response. The tires are high. There's a [36:09] lot of tires. It's not like [36:11] six tires hanging around. It's a lot. [36:16] There's no signs [36:19] stating no dumping. Please take notice. [36:21] If there were, it might help some. [36:25] I'm asking that let's start off on the [36:27] right foot by asking the residents and [36:29] getting the input and what the town is [36:30] wanting to put in the area. [36:33] Not one resident in this area was asked [36:35] about this initial grant. We all want [36:38] our youth to have access to recreational [36:40] areas. Many of us have children that [36:43] went through the North Providence school [36:44] system, played in either football, [36:47] baseball, soccer, or basketball. [36:49] All three of my children went through [36:51] the school system and participated in [36:53] the sports and my husband coached for a [36:54] time. [36:56] Please know that the grant was not lost [36:58] because of the nearby residents' [37:00] concerns. [37:02] The amount of soil that was dumped [37:03] there, the process to test and remove [37:06] it, [37:07] now was way more than I believe the town [37:09] expected. [37:11] This is more likely why the grant was [37:13] lost. [37:14] But at the same time, the infrastructure [37:16] of the area was not conducive to the [37:18] original plans. The amount of traffic [37:20] would have been concerning and possibly [37:22] concerns for emergency vehicles' access [37:24] to the back neighborhood. [37:26] I sincerely ask that the council and the [37:28] mayor, please, before doing another [37:31] grant for that property, look into what [37:34] complements and fits the area best. [37:37] And I appreciate your time [37:39] listening. [37:40] >> Thank you. Thank you. Thanks. [37:42] » Thank you. Thank you. Thanks. [37:42] Councilman? [37:44] So, [37:45] um [37:45] Maureen, thank you for coming. [37:48] Mayor Mayor, I'm not trying to put you [37:50] on the spot. I know your office sent out [37:51] an email [37:53] later this afternoon. Okay. [37:56] >> It so happened that [37:58] » It so happened that [37:58] we were in today [37:59] talk about a number of issues and [38:02] thought that the right thing would be [38:03] >> Okay. Can you hear me now? [38:04] » Okay. Can you hear me now? [38:04] >> I'm sorry. [38:06] » I'm sorry. [38:06] We were there today and talked about a [38:07] number of issues and thought that the [38:08] right thing to do, and you'll be getting [38:11] a notice tomorrow in your door, [38:13] as we notified the council that next [38:15] Wednesday night there will be a meeting. [38:19] Um we have two dumpsters that are being [38:22] shipped there tomorrow because up in the [38:23] furthest corner, [38:25] I think someone might have been living [38:26] in a a shed there. [38:28] Plus the tires. [38:30] >> There's feral cats that are [38:32] » There's feral cats that are [38:32] >> Uh we saw a couple of other things in [38:34] » Uh we saw a couple of other things in [38:34] there but by the way, [38:36] yeah, no, no. So [38:38] Mr. Chairman, maybe um we you know, [38:41] concerns that the [38:43] uh this young lady and her neighbors [38:45] have, we can address on a Wednesday [38:47] night because there is a thought of [38:50] going in there and just cleaning it up [38:52] for new grass to grow. But again, [38:55] you guys have you know, be dictating to [38:58] us as to what you'd like to see there. [38:59] So that's that could be addressed on [39:02] Wednesday evening here [39:05] um and you'll get a notice tomorrow cuz [39:06] they got printed today at 6:00. [39:10] >> Mr. Chairman. Thank you. Any other [39:12] » Mr. Chairman. Thank you. Any other [39:12] questions for Marine? [39:14] You can come. [39:25] » I don't know if you remember me, but I [39:26] was here about 7 months ago. And I [39:29] talked about in front of the Pace [39:31] property. [39:32] There has been [39:34] pieces of glass beer bottles all over [39:36] the front. Litter everywhere. I walk my [39:39] dog in front of Pace Farm. It's not a [39:42] big road. There's enough space for two [39:45] cars to go through. I'm walking my dog [39:47] and when there's two cars, I have to [39:49] move over. [39:50] Stay there. [39:51] So my dog or I don't get hit by a car. [39:54] In front of Pace Farm, there's no place [39:57] where in my neighbors I can step on [39:58] their lawn, wait for the car to go back. [40:00] I'm at the Pace Farm. [40:02] I can I'm going to break my leg. There's [40:05] all glass bottles. I was told the night [40:07] I complained about this 7 months ago, [40:10] the next day it would be addressed. [40:13] And the Department of Public Works would [40:14] be there to clean at least uh sidewalk. [40:18] All of us in the neighborhood keep in [40:21] front of our houses clear. If someone's [40:24] walking and cars are coming by, there's [40:26] a place to stand. But in front of Payson [40:29] Farm, there is no place to stand if a [40:32] car's going by. It's a liability. And I [40:35] believe someone has already gotten hurt [40:38] by a car in right around that [40:39] neighborhood. [40:43] Was hit by a car. [40:48] And it's it's going to happen again in [40:49] front of Payson Farm. I'm telling you, I [40:51] walk my dog, I walk. And there's nowhere [40:55] when the two cars are coming down. The [40:56] street's just big enough for two cars. [41:08] And right now, you can't drive by on one [41:10] side without getting hit by the bushes [41:12] that are coming on the road. [41:14] You know, the cars are getting hit by [41:16] growth that's coming out. And it's just [41:20] it's ridiculous that [41:22] as a homeowner, I couldn't let my [41:23] property look like this. But the town [41:25] owns this property. And this property [41:28] looks like a dump in front of Payson. [41:30] Never mind what's behind it. [41:33] It's just And I was promised the next [41:35] day, one of you said it, next day the [41:37] DPW would be there and clean up. So we [41:40] would have a place to step aside if we [41:43] were walking or we were walking our [41:45] dogs. [41:46] And it wasn't done. It's like seven or [41:48] eight months later. And not one leaf has [41:50] been picked up, not one bottle. [41:53] You know, in the whole neighborhood, the [41:54] ball park [41:56] You used to coach with my husband, you [41:57] know. [41:58] That ball park was nice. [42:00] >> It was. [42:00] » It was. [42:00] >> Now there's chain link fence rolled up [42:03] » Now there's chain link fence rolled up [42:03] against a dugout. [42:06] >> They left all of it. [42:07] » They left all of it. [42:07] >> Our neighborhood is just You wouldn't [42:09] » Our neighborhood is just You wouldn't [42:09] want to live there. And we we built our [42:12] house 40 years ago. We take pride in our [42:14] house. [42:15] Mr. Baccalao, he coached with my [42:17] husband. My husband we went as far we [42:20] coached for our own children, we coached [42:21] for our grandfather. I worked in the [42:23] concession stand. [42:24] I've done a lot for our neighborhood in [42:27] the youth in our neighborhood. Now, I've [42:30] been here once, I'm here twice. It's [42:32] very insulting to me to think that it [42:36] was the night that you were instated. [42:38] That was the night I spoke and I [42:40] addressed you [42:41] about it. I had asked you you had gone [42:43] over. And I all I want is someone [42:47] you know, at least I mean I know we have [42:49] a problem, but at least when you drive [42:51] by, you don't look at this big mess the [42:54] sidewalk. I mean [42:56] it wasn't like that before. [42:58] >> So, that's never been addressed? [43:00] » So, that's never been addressed? [43:00] >> No. No, you told one of one someone on [43:03] » No. No, you told one of one someone on [43:03] the council said, "Tomorrow we'll have [43:05] DPD DPW get to it." [43:08] >> yes, and I know we were under the [43:10] » yes, and I know we were under the [43:10] impression that was [43:12] addressed. So, I can apologize. [43:15] >> You could if you walk by right now, I [43:17] » You could if you walk by right now, I [43:17] mean someone just throws bottles and it [43:20] and it's not like you can just walk on [43:22] litter. This is like glass bottles. [43:25] Nowhere to step. [43:27] You know, and you wouldn't want to live [43:29] you wouldn't want to live with this. [43:32] >> Right. Now, I agree. I'm I'm [43:34] » Right. Now, I agree. I'm I'm [43:34] disappointed it hasn't been done. I [43:37] Did you have a question? [43:38] >> No, um just for the record Mr. Chairman, [43:40] » No, um just for the record Mr. Chairman, [43:40] we uh me and Councilman Pollock, we did [43:43] contact DPW more than once and still not [43:47] done. I'm kind of at the point where [43:49] I'll go down there and clean it cuz it's [43:52] been an ongoing thing like you said. Um [43:54] but I just [43:55] just for the record want to state we [43:57] have been transparent, we have been [43:58] contact contacting DPW. Um and like I [44:02] said, if it's not done this week, I'll [44:04] go down there myself. [44:05] >> Yeah, I would I would hope that at least [44:07] » Yeah, I would I would hope that at least [44:07] someone [44:07] has a question. Good. Mayor, [44:10] >> is there any chance we could get that [44:12] » is there any chance we could get that [44:12] area that go along the road [44:13] get that address their concerns? [44:18] » It does not. [44:19] Nothing has been done in front of the [44:21] vacant lot. It's a dump. It's a dump in [44:23] front of a dump. You know what I mean? [44:31] With us, when you walk when you drive in [44:33] the entrance, to the left there was a [44:36] pile of tires there. Those are gone. [44:39] But, the concern is in the cap. [44:43] So, if you went into Canterbury Village, [44:46] drove up to the fence [44:49] over it. [44:51] There's tons of tires. [45:07] » When is it? It's June 10th? [45:13] Well, I can't we just have them vote at [45:14] the polls? [45:16] Can Can Excuse me. Excuse me. [45:20] Can you guys go in the back and discuss [45:22] it cuz we got to Thank you very much. [45:24] I'll see everyone June 10th. [45:26] Thank you. [45:29] That's the the meeting for for our paved [45:31] property will be June 10th. No, no, no. [45:33] June 10th. [45:35] Is there anyone else that want to speak [45:36] from the public? [45:39] Okay, thank you. Item number 16, trash [45:42] issues. Representative from Mega [45:43] Management. [45:47] I didn't see. [45:50] Representatives from Mega Management to [45:51] appear at the request of the council to [45:53] discuss the frequent problems of trash [45:56] and yard waste pickup. [45:59] >> Uh Dave Workman, I'm the district [46:00] » Uh Dave Workman, I'm the district [46:00] manager. Uh I met with you guys a few [46:02] months ago. [46:03] And then I've got Santos [46:05] sitting here. He is the [46:08] one the the supervisor for the town of [46:10] North Providence. And [46:11] after watching last month's council [46:13] meeting, I think Santos is the guy that [46:15] you actually want to grill with some [46:16] questions. But I wanted to [46:18] wanted to give you a little disclaimer, [46:19] let you throw a couple couple arrows my [46:21] way before I put them up here. [46:23] So, watching the council meeting from [46:25] last month, [46:27] we were able to identify you know a [46:28] couple of those addresses that came up, [46:30] all those specific streets. One of the [46:32] things that we had in common on there is [46:34] they were all on the same route. [46:36] And so, while that driver is one of the [46:39] friendliest drivers you'll ever meet, [46:41] we also need him to be friendly and pick [46:43] up the trash. So, we're going to trade [46:45] trade routes. [46:46] We're bringing back one of our more [46:48] senior drivers. He's actually a trainer [46:50] for us. And he'll be back on in North [46:53] Providence starting next Wednesday. He's [46:54] going to take a vacation, get ready, and [46:56] then Wednesday he'll be back out here. [46:58] So, on the trash side of the house, some [47:00] of those streets that shouldn't be a [47:02] problem anymore. [47:04] I know that yard work was kind of a [47:06] rough start as we started out in April. [47:09] We've got a got a couple things that we [47:11] want to do differently with that. [47:13] We've got a plan for next year, which [47:15] you know, next year's still a long ways [47:16] away. But one of the things that we see [47:18] every year and kind of with every town [47:21] is there's some eager beavers out there [47:22] that get going with their yard work. And [47:24] then when April 1st starts, they're [47:25] ready. [47:27] And it's a lot of yard work to get [47:28] collected all [47:30] that they've been for the past month. [47:32] So, next March, if the town would like, [47:35] I'm happy to throw a couple 30-yarders [47:37] your way. We can stage them wherever you [47:39] like us to. And we'll haul those for [47:41] free since we can dump the yard work [47:43] under the town account. If folks want to [47:45] bring their yard work to central [47:47] location, we can talk about it as we get [47:48] closer. But it'll just kind of help us [47:51] get a jump start on yard work before [47:53] yard work season actually starts. [47:55] One of the other things that we do want [47:58] to entertain pursuing is in in the [48:01] contract there is a [48:03] eight bag limit for yard work per [48:06] address per week. That's not something [48:08] that we've been enforcing. You know, our [48:10] goal was to just pick up everything we [48:11] could that's at the curb. Uh, but in [48:14] order to kind of give everyone a fair [48:15] shot versus just the people the front [48:17] half of that route, that is something we [48:19] would like to start enforcing kind of on [48:21] a [48:22] going forward basis. Just knowing that [48:24] that's initially going to create phone [48:26] calls. Cuz when I take eight of your [48:29] nine bags, that's going to aggravate you [48:31] when I've been taking all nine for the [48:32] past 18 years. [48:35] But, um, [48:36] that's just one of the things we'd like [48:38] to give a shot shot at. So, happy to [48:40] take any questions. I'll bring [48:41] Sanfilippo up here. So, if you've got [48:43] any specific addresses, he'll give you [48:44] intelligent answers. [48:46] >> Councilman LoPresti has a question. [48:47] » Councilman LoPresti has a question. [48:47] >> Just a uh, quick question. Uh, uh, [48:50] » Just a uh, quick question. Uh, uh, [48:50] the number eight. [48:51] >> Yes. [48:52] » Yes. [48:52] >> Is that typical for [48:53] » Is that typical for [48:53] most of the towns that you pick up? [48:55] >> It's typically, I've seen between eight [48:57] » It's typically, I've seen between eight [48:57] and 10. Um, [48:59] I don't Jim, have you seen 12? Yeah, [49:02] eight to 10 is normally the the going [49:04] rate. Um, that's that's what you have in [49:06] there. Um, [49:08] it's on pace. I mean, [49:09] >> Okay. I just wanted to know if that's a [49:12] » Okay. I just wanted to know if that's a [49:12] a number industry wide that they use for [49:15] normal pickups or [49:16] >> And and and there are some towns that [49:17] » And and and there are some towns that [49:17] have don't have a limit. [49:18] >> Yeah. [49:19] » Yeah. [49:19] >> Uh, but [49:19] » Uh, but [49:20] >> some more heavily wooded areas in town. [49:22] » some more heavily wooded areas in town. [49:22] Yes. The in the Charles area doesn't [49:25] necessarily have they have a wooden [49:27] haven, so to speak. [49:29] Okay, thanks. [49:30] >> So, [49:32] » So, [49:32] going back to the yard waste and saying [49:33] see eight bags. [49:35] So, that'd be eight bags [49:38] yard waste every two weeks like with the [49:40] normal trash or is that eight bags a [49:42] month because what happens, at least [49:44] some of the complaints that we've gotten [49:45] is they'll put out some bags and it [49:47] doesn't get picked up for [49:49] two or three weeks, so people add more [49:51] bags. [49:53] >> Uh it would be 8 weeks per scheduled [49:55] » Uh it would be 8 weeks per scheduled [49:55] yard waste collection day. So, if we [49:57] fall behind, that's on us for taking [49:59] extras that next week. [50:01] But the the intent here is that we don't [50:04] fall behind and we meet the the [50:06] commitment that we made to you and we [50:07] pick it up on time. [50:10] » Any other questions? [50:15] » Is that every week you go out and [50:16] collect the stuff? [50:17] >> Yes, uh we had April 1 through December [50:20] » Yes, uh we had April 1 through December [50:21] 15. Yes, it'll be every week. [50:23] Yes. [50:23] >> Sometimes they go 2 weeks without seeing [50:25] » Sometimes they go 2 weeks without seeing [50:25] anybody. [50:26] >> Sometimes we suck. Yes. [50:30] Yeah. [50:31] It it you know [50:33] >> Go ahead. [50:34] » Go ahead. [50:34] >> Uh unfortunately, you know, we're always [50:35] » Uh unfortunately, you know, we're always [50:35] going to prioritize the trash recycling [50:36] and and a lot of times yard waste is the [50:38] short end of the stick and that's why [50:40] we're, you know, looking at the [50:41] eight-bag limit allows us to get further [50:44] um and gives us a shot to to do what we [50:46] said we're going to do. [50:49] » Does anybody have any other questions? [50:52] Uh go ahead. [50:53] >> If I if I could just clarify one thing, [50:55] » If I if I could just clarify one thing, [50:55] um one of the other things I noticed [50:57] from the meeting uh last month was [51:00] uh one of my pet peeves, actually. [51:02] You guys are saying that a lot of times [51:03] you're not getting responses from my [51:05] team when you're calling and voicing a [51:07] concern. [51:08] I hate that. [51:09] Uh so, I just want to make sure that [51:10] we're everyone has the correct contact [51:12] information. [51:14] So, Santos, [51:16] he he's our supervisor for North [51:17] Providence. If you're calling any other [51:20] supervisor, [51:21] you know, I know Mike Noons, everyone [51:23] loves Mike Noons. Uh he used to be a [51:24] supervisor out here. He doesn't oversee [51:26] North Providence. So, if you're reaching [51:28] out to Mike, while he's a great guy, [51:29] he's not going to get the information [51:31] funneled in the correct direction. [51:33] Um you can go online, megadisposal.com, [51:36] you can fill out a form online, or you [51:38] can call the customer service department [51:40] at that number on the website. But, if [51:43] you're reaching out to anyone else at [51:44] Mega that [51:46] isn't one of those those venues, I don't [51:48] want to see your complaints get lost. [51:50] But, if you're calling our call center, [51:51] I talked to the girls this morning. [51:54] There's been 10 phone calls from North [51:55] Providence this week. So, there's really [51:57] not a lot of calls coming through our [51:59] call center. They said it's one of the [52:00] quieter towns. [52:02] So, put them to work. Hopefully, they're [52:03] not watching, but uh give them a call if [52:06] there's issues, and they'll make sure [52:07] that regardless of whether Santos, who's [52:10] on vacation this week, um [52:13] whoever whoever's covering that town, [52:15] they're going to get that to that right [52:16] person. I just want to make sure that [52:18] you guys are getting the answers you [52:19] need. [52:22] » I was one of those people that didn't [52:24] get called back, but thank you. [52:26] Just just help us out, please. [52:27] >> Absolutely. [52:28] » Absolutely. [52:28] >> I I know [52:29] » I I know [52:29] you know, you read the paper, this [52:32] we're getting bombarded with calls. So, [52:36] just just help us out. That's all I can [52:37] ask. [52:38] Um [52:39] Santos, if you don't mind [52:41] giving your number, if you don't have to [52:42] give it in public, to the town clerk, so [52:44] she can give it to us. And if, you know, [52:47] we do get complaints, [52:49] we'll I'll text you more. [52:51] >> Yeah, sure. I I can go out in the front. [52:53] » Yeah, sure. I I can go out in the front. [52:53] >> You can give it to the gentleman [52:56] » You can give it to the gentleman [52:56] >> All right. [52:57] » All right. [52:57] >> He'll give it to me. [52:59] » He'll give it to me. [52:59] >> Thank you. Appreciate you guys coming [53:00] » Thank you. Appreciate you guys coming [53:00] out. Hey, oh, sir, you can come up to [53:02] the microphone. [53:06] Santos, you picked a bad week to have a [53:07] vacation out of the state, huh? [53:13] » Yes, I got a complaint with them. Can I [53:15] have the guy that was talking come up [53:18] here with me? [53:19] >> Yes. [53:21] » My problem with you people [53:24] you don't know what you're doing. [53:27] First of all, [53:29] my comes down on a Friday. [53:33] Last week, it was Saturday because of [53:35] the holiday. [53:37] That worked good. They picked everything [53:39] up. [53:40] Except the [53:42] yard waste. [53:44] All right, that's one. [53:46] The week before that, [53:48] my thing was supposed to be picked up [53:50] Friday. [53:52] They didn't come Saturday. What's the [53:55] reason? [53:56] >> Yeah, and you said your trash was missed [53:58] » Yeah, and you said your trash was missed [53:58] or was it your yard work? [54:00] >> Huh? [54:00] » Huh? [54:00] >> What what was missed? Was it your trash [54:02] » What what was missed? Was it your trash [54:02] or your yard work? [54:03] >> The trash came Wednesday. [54:05] » The trash came Wednesday. [54:05] >> Okay. [54:06] » Okay. [54:06] >> There's no excuse for 6 days. [54:09] » There's no excuse for 6 days. [54:09] >> I'll tell you what. What What is your [54:11] » I'll tell you what. What What is your [54:11] address? [54:12] >> Mine's 9 Spicer. [54:14] » Mine's 9 Spicer. [54:14] >> 9 Spicer? [54:16] » 9 Spicer? [54:16] >> It wasn't mine. It was the whole street. [54:19] » It wasn't mine. It was the whole street. [54:19] >> Okay. [54:19] » Okay. [54:19] >> And the area. [54:22] » What and what your service day is [54:24] Wednesday, you said, correct? [54:25] >> Friday. [54:26] » Friday. [54:26] >> Friday. [54:26] » Friday. [54:26] >> Friday's my pick up. [54:28] » Friday's my pick up. [54:28] >> All right. Right now, this week I will [54:30] » All right. Right now, this week I will [54:30] personally make sure that you're taken [54:31] care of. [54:31] >> And my point is [54:33] » And my point is [54:33] they come [54:35] and they can only do so much and then [54:38] they don't finish up. [54:40] Are they supposed to finish the same [54:42] day? [54:43] >> The we we want them to finish the same [54:45] » The we we want them to finish the same [54:45] day. The The one constraint that they [54:47] have is [54:48] >> Yeah. [54:48] » Yeah. [54:48] >> Department of Transportation limits my [54:50] » Department of Transportation limits my [54:50] team to 60 hours of work per week. And [54:53] so sometimes they run out of time on [54:54] Fridays and we have to send a different [54:56] driver out on Saturday that has time. [54:58] >> Yeah, that's what's happening. [55:00] » Yeah, that's what's happening. [55:00] I can't understand why they can't do it. [55:03] They can do it one day, why can't they [55:05] do it the other day? [55:06] >> And that's part of what we we we address [55:08] » And that's part of what we we we address [55:08] with changing the drivers. We're putting [55:10] a more senior driver out in North [55:12] Providence starting next week. He can [55:14] get stuff done a little bit quicker. [55:16] >> Now, we had a guy that's going back a [55:18] » Now, we had a guy that's going back a [55:18] year and a half. [55:20] He didn't miss a day. [55:22] >> That might be the guy that's coming [55:23] » That might be the guy that's coming [55:23] back. [55:24] >> He was a very good guy. [55:26] » He was a very good guy. [55:26] >> So, excuse me. [55:27] » So, excuse me. [55:28] >> Now, this guy here [55:30] » Now, this guy here [55:30] will take me One day they make it, one [55:32] day they they skip it. [55:34] >> I'll tell you what. You have my number. [55:37] » I'll tell you what. You have my number. [55:37] If If they miss you, instead of like [55:39] going back and forth, now if they miss [55:41] you, call me and I will call them. [55:43] >> Yeah. [55:44] » Yeah. [55:44] >> Okay? [55:45] » Okay? [55:45] >> That's it. I mean, I think I think you [55:47] » That's it. I mean, I think I think you [55:47] people should do a little bit better [55:49] than we do now. [55:50] >> We will. [55:50] » We will. [55:50] >> I have an opinion. [55:51] » I have an opinion. [55:52] >> We have your opinion. We have your [55:52] » We have your opinion. We have your [55:52] opinion. [55:53] >> Thank you. [55:53] » Thank you. [55:53] >> You're welcome. [55:54] » You're welcome. [55:54] >> Yeah. [55:54] » Yeah. [55:54] >> Thank you. [55:54] » Thank you. [55:54] >> Thank you. [55:55] » Thank you. [55:55] >> You're welcome. [55:56] » You're welcome. [55:56] >> Thank you. [55:56] » Thank you. [55:56] >> Thank you. [55:57] » Thank you. [55:57] >> Yes, someone else had their hand up. [55:58] » Yes, someone else had their hand up. [55:58] >> Okay, I don't [56:00] » Okay, I don't [56:01] Can you go up to the microphone? [56:04] » No, we're just saying that you go by the [56:05] compactors or [56:06] >> You have to You have to You have to come [56:08] » You have to You have to You have to come [56:08] up to [56:09] Can you come up? Wait. [56:11] We want to see you up here. [56:13] We have people watching at home, so. [56:19] Come on, you you got a good hat and [56:20] jacket. We need to see it. [56:31] » I understand that they're thinking of [56:32] putting a couple of [56:34] big 30-yd things you can People will be [56:37] able to go there and throw their trash [56:38] in there. [56:39] I don't have a truck, and I'm not going [56:41] to put eight bags or 10 bags of trash. [56:44] Please. [56:44] >> We are. [56:45] » We are. [56:45] >> Yard waste. Okay. [56:46] » Yard waste. Okay. [56:46] >> But All right, let's not [56:48] » But All right, let's not [56:48] >> put the yard waste in to bring it to [56:49] » put the yard waste in to bring it to [56:49] your 30 yard dump. [56:51] >> All right. [56:52] » All right. [56:52] >> You got to throw it in there. [56:53] » You got to throw it in there. [56:53] >> All right, but that That's the first [56:54] » All right, but that That's the first [56:54] time This is the first time we've heard [56:55] about it, so we can't [56:56] >> Yeah, but I mean, doesn't Doesn't that [56:57] » Yeah, but I mean, doesn't Doesn't that [56:57] Does that make sense? [56:58] >> No. No, we We will discuss that, but [57:00] » No. No, we We will discuss that, but [57:01] like [57:01] >> I mean, I like to buy a truck, but I [57:02] » I mean, I like to buy a truck, but I [57:02] don't have the money. Unless you guys [57:04] want to chip in or something, you know? [57:05] >> I understand. [57:06] » I understand. [57:06] >> All right, thank you. Thank you. [57:07] » All right, thank you. Thank you. [57:07] >> Thank you. [57:09] » Thank you. [57:09] Okay. [57:10] >> You [57:12] » You [57:12] Mayor Lombardi was talking about, people [57:13] going and paying somebody and dumping [57:15] stuff. Used to be a gate there. If there [57:17] was a gate there, the landscapers [57:18] couldn't get in there at night. Now the [57:20] gate's, you know, hanging off or it's [57:21] not there. Be easy to just throw the [57:23] gate up there so nobody can get in [57:25] there. But [57:26] >> Okay, at a number 18, Senator Alejo [57:28] » Okay, at a number 18, Senator Alejo [57:28] Streetscape and Revitalization Project, [57:31] Sherry LaPointe, Grants manager, [57:33] requests discussion and possible vote [57:35] regarding authorization to enter in [57:38] into an agreement with DOT regarding the [57:41] Centredale Streetscape and [57:43] revitalization project. This item was [57:45] continued from May Town Council meeting. [57:48] Unfortunately, uh [57:50] Ms. LaPoli could not make it tonight, so [57:51] I'm going to ask that this item be re- [57:54] continued to the August meeting. [57:56] >> So moved. [57:57] » So moved. [57:57] >> Motion's been made by Councilman [57:58] » Motion's been made by Councilman [57:58] Baccala. Is there a second? [58:00] Seconded by Councilman Martone. All [58:01] those in favor? [58:03] All those opposed? The eyes have it. [58:05] Item number 19, Centredale Streetscape [58:07] Initiative. Lisa Randolphia of Wood Wood [58:10] Consulting requests discussion on [58:12] information concerning Centredale [58:14] Streetscape. [58:19] » Not you yet, though. [58:20] >> No. Not yet. Not yet. Not yet. [58:30] » Just state your name for the record, [58:31] please. [58:32] >> Lisa Andolsek. [58:33] » Lisa Andolsek. [58:33] >> Thank you. [58:36] » President, President pro tems, [58:38] well-respected members of the Town [58:40] Council, it's an absolute pleasure to be [58:42] with you this evening. [58:43] As a result of a few news stories [58:45] relative to Centredale Streetscape [58:48] beautification, I received, like I'm [58:50] sure many of you did, uh a number of [58:53] phone calls inquiring about the two-way [58:55] street. So, I'm here uh this evening um [58:59] because I was able to secure the grant [59:00] for 1.7 million, and I just wanted to [59:03] share with you facts, data, and context. [59:06] I deeply respect as Town Council [59:08] members, you're the financial stewards [59:10] of the town, and I'd like to share with [59:11] you the grant application, the [59:14] architectural renderings, and the letter [59:16] from Senator Jack Reed, if I may. [59:24] » That's her name. [59:25] >> Yes. Can you put that in there? [59:37] » That's okay. [1:00:27] Go ahead, you can you can stop. [1:00:28] >> Thank you, President. Uh the handouts [1:00:31] » Thank you, President. Uh the handouts [1:00:31] include the congressional appropriation [1:00:34] application. Nowhere in there is there a [1:00:37] two-way street traffic modification. [1:00:40] There's a letter of support from Mayor [1:00:42] Charles A. Lombardi. In his letter, he's [1:00:44] actually requesting $2 million to [1:00:46] beautify uh the Silver Dale Gateway. [1:00:52] There's an award letter from Senator [1:00:53] Jack Reed for 1.7 million that [1:00:56] specifically notes Silver Dale [1:00:58] streetscape revitalization. [1:01:01] And the town actually invested over [1:01:03] $63,000 [1:01:05] with Crossman Engineering for the [1:01:07] beautiful architectural renderings that [1:01:09] you have. [1:01:10] It was a shared vision of the mayor, the [1:01:13] town council, Crossman Engineering, and [1:01:15] myself to actually stimulate the the [1:01:18] Smith Street and make mixed use with the [1:01:21] small businesses that are there and the [1:01:23] residence to beautify it and create an [1:01:25] old world European gardens, topiaries, [1:01:30] oversized urns, herringbone sidewalks [1:01:33] that are accessible, [1:01:35] up-lighting, artwork, oversized [1:01:39] fountains, benches, bike racks, and [1:01:42] replace existing damaged missing light [1:01:44] poles to reflect the character of this [1:01:47] very unique area. [1:01:49] The actual architectural design was done [1:01:52] to slow travelers down to encourage them [1:01:56] to shop here, [1:01:57] to eat here, [1:01:59] to live more, to make it more livable. [1:02:03] Uh Crossman Engineering did all of the [1:02:05] engineering. I want to share with you [1:02:06] that [1:02:08] the Rhode Island Department of [1:02:09] Transportation [1:02:11] in 2023 did a traffic and safety study. [1:02:15] Nowhere in there does it mention making [1:02:17] Smith Street a two-way street. [1:02:20] I can understand these are the most [1:02:22] challenging of times and I think [1:02:23] everyone is doing a great job. I just [1:02:26] wanted to share with you. I know that a [1:02:28] match was an issue. [1:02:30] Um in 2023 the town applied for CDBG [1:02:33] funding. They may want to apply for that [1:02:35] again because they can use that as the [1:02:37] match for this 1.7 million. That's it. I [1:02:39] just wanted to share it with you. If [1:02:41] there's any questions, I would welcome. [1:02:43] >> So, [1:02:45] » So, [1:02:45] again, I appreciate you coming. [1:02:47] First of all, this looks [1:02:49] excellent. [1:02:50] Um thank you for putting that together. [1:02:53] I would love to see Centredale look like [1:02:55] that. [1:02:56] And we actually talked about it at the [1:02:58] last council meeting because there was [1:03:00] never any discussion of a two-way [1:03:02] street. And I think all of us got [1:03:04] bombarded with phone calls and it kind [1:03:05] of [1:03:06] took on a [1:03:07] a theme of its own. [1:03:09] So, um [1:03:10] I know there's several small business [1:03:12] owners on that street that are concerned [1:03:14] with parking. [1:03:15] Um [1:03:16] and I don't blame them because an issue [1:03:17] as is. So, [1:03:19] um I'm glad you came to explain this to [1:03:21] us. [1:03:23] And the CDBG funding could be could [1:03:26] count as a match to this? [1:03:28] >> Yes, it could be. Also, as of July 1, [1:03:30] » Yes, it could be. Also, as of July 1, [1:03:30] when Island Commerce will be putting out [1:03:32] um another Main Street, we can apply [1:03:35] there for site readiness, so I would [1:03:36] encourage uh Sherry to apply there for [1:03:39] it. We can use that as well. [1:03:41] >> Okay. [1:03:41] » Okay. [1:03:41] >> Additionally, um I know we have the [1:03:43] » Additionally, um I know we have the [1:03:43] Santa Dale Festival um in the fall. Um [1:03:47] if we actually revive it and and we [1:03:49] beautify it, I think that very easily, [1:03:51] like the North End of Boston, how they [1:03:53] have the St. Anthony's Feast, that's for [1:03:55] 4 days, Little Italy in New York, they [1:03:57] have San Gennaro, people are here for a [1:04:00] week. We have to have a vision to [1:04:02] stimulate and revitalize it, and I think [1:04:04] this is a beautiful investment that [1:04:06] Crocetti made with these renderings, and [1:04:08] I deeply appreciate your time. [1:04:10] >> Does anybody have any Councilman? I I [1:04:11] » Does anybody have any Councilman? I I [1:04:11] just [1:04:12] for my own [1:04:15] the CBD money we could use, so that [1:04:17] would alleviate us putting money into [1:04:19] it, correct? [1:04:21] >> Yes, Councilman, we wouldn't have to do [1:04:22] » Yes, Councilman, we wouldn't have to do [1:04:22] a 20% match cuz I read somewhere it was [1:04:24] like 420 Yeah. [1:04:26] >> Perfect. Thank I mean, that's uh [1:04:28] » Perfect. Thank I mean, that's uh [1:04:28] it seems like a [1:04:29] >> It's like the movie Danny DeVito, other [1:04:31] » It's like the movie Danny DeVito, other [1:04:31] people's money, just people paid for it. [1:04:33] >> use of other people's money and not [1:04:34] » use of other people's money and not [1:04:34] having to worry about ever repaying it [1:04:36] would be a a very nice thing for that. [1:04:38] Yeah. [1:04:40] >> Does anybody have any other questions? [1:04:43] All right. You're you're next on the [1:04:44] agenda. [1:04:46] Okay. Ask Ask [1:04:49] >> Ask him first. [1:04:50] » Ask him first. [1:04:50] >> No. [1:04:52] » No. [1:04:52] All right. But you can sit down. Yeah. [1:04:54] >> Hector, I [1:04:55] » Hector, I [1:04:55] >> I've never met [1:04:56] » I've never met [1:04:56] >> You can answer here what I asking you. [1:04:58] » You can answer here what I asking you. [1:04:58] >> I'm Hector Betancourt. [1:05:00] » I'm Hector Betancourt. [1:05:00] And I actually I have Nice to meet you, [1:05:01] too. I have a petition which I have [1:05:05] number of people to sign up, [1:05:07] and that's what I'm here for, Ness. But [1:05:09] I have a question for you. [1:05:11] You mentioned about Cedardale Festival, [1:05:13] which [1:05:15] one of the councilmen here in Ballston [1:05:17] is Steve DeLorenzo. Where are you [1:05:18] planning to relocate [1:05:20] the money? [1:05:22] >> Oh, no, no, no. [1:05:23] » Oh, no, no, no. [1:05:23] >> No, I just ask you. [1:05:24] » No, I just ask you. [1:05:24] >> Have it extended, instead of it being a [1:05:27] » Have it extended, instead of it being a [1:05:27] a couple of days, it could possibly be a [1:05:29] a week long if they actually implemented [1:05:32] the architectural renderings, because we [1:05:33] would be a destination like the North [1:05:36] End. You have thousands of people that [1:05:37] go there. [1:05:39] I think we could we I wouldn't relocate. [1:05:40] I would have it right It's not my plan. [1:05:42] >> understand there's going to be two ways [1:05:45] » understand there's going to be two ways [1:05:45] traffic in front of the city hall. [1:05:47] >> No. [1:05:49] » I'm not aware of that, no. [1:05:51] The application for the 1.7 million [1:05:53] didn't mention it. [1:05:54] He did a traffic study in 2023. It [1:05:57] doesn't mention a two-way street. [1:05:59] The grant didn't mention a two-way [1:06:01] street, sir. [1:06:03] >> What is the grant for? Actually. [1:06:05] » What is the grant for? Actually. [1:06:05] >> Hector, believe it or not, sometimes we [1:06:07] » Hector, believe it or not, sometimes we [1:06:07] listen to you. [1:06:08] You're actually We're all allowed to [1:06:10] agree with you tonight. I know you're [1:06:11] going to hate it. [1:06:12] >> The beautiful connection 1.7 million [1:06:14] » The beautiful connection 1.7 million [1:06:14] dollar [1:06:15] is for [1:06:16] uh actually including the two-way [1:06:19] street. [1:06:20] >> No. [1:06:20] » No. [1:06:21] >> No. [1:06:21] » No. [1:06:21] >> The money The money is not supposed to [1:06:22] » The money The money is not supposed to [1:06:22] That's just the beautiful connection. [1:06:24] That's one of the things I want to ask [1:06:25] you. [1:06:26] It's What does that include? [1:06:29] The 1.7 million [1:06:30] >> Hector. Hector, you want the apple? [1:06:32] » Hector. Hector, you want the apple? [1:06:32] >> I'm a speaker. [1:06:33] » I'm a speaker. [1:06:33] >> Lisa. [1:06:33] » Lisa. [1:06:33] >> I'm a speaker, sir. [1:06:37] » I'm giving you the application. [1:06:38] >> All right. So, No, what I'm what I'm [1:06:40] » All right. So, No, what I'm what I'm [1:06:40] saying. So, including what? Sidewalks? [1:06:43] We already have sidewalks. [1:06:45] Just to be up front. [1:06:48] We We already have sidewalks in all [1:06:50] Cedardale. [1:06:51] And they're in good, perfect condition. [1:06:54] So, what is the What is the rest of the [1:06:56] money goes for? [1:06:58] The 1.7 million dollar. [1:06:59] >> It was to make carry home sidewalks that [1:07:01] » It was to make carry home sidewalks that [1:07:01] are accessible. [1:07:02] >> Mhm. But, we already have sidewalks. You [1:07:05] » Mhm. But, we already have sidewalks. You [1:07:05] can tell right here in the pictures. [1:07:06] >> Lisa, you don't have to answer any of [1:07:08] » Lisa, you don't have to answer any of [1:07:08] the questions. [1:07:09] >> Thank you. It was nice seeing you. [1:07:10] » Thank you. It was nice seeing you. [1:07:10] >> Thank you. [1:07:11] » Thank you. [1:07:11] Thank you. [1:07:12] >> Thank you, Lisa. [1:07:12] » Thank you, Lisa. [1:07:12] >> Thank you. [1:07:15] » Hold on, you're next. Okay, item number [1:07:17] 20. [1:07:18] Petition on Settlers Streetscape bypass. [1:07:21] Hector Benaco would like to present a [1:07:23] petition in opposition to this issue. [1:07:26] >> Okay. [1:07:27] » Okay. [1:07:27] >> Well, before you rudely shut me down, I [1:07:29] » Well, before you rudely shut me down, I [1:07:29] was trying to give you the grant [1:07:31] application so you can see that there is [1:07:33] no [1:07:35] There is mention no mention of two-way [1:07:37] traffic. [1:07:38] >> Okay, but I understand it's for [1:07:39] » Okay, but I understand it's for [1:07:39] beautification and sidewalks. [1:07:43] And they also mentioned in the last [1:07:44] meeting in of May, they mentioned [1:07:47] something about uh [1:07:49] I believe her name is [1:07:51] Sherry [1:07:53] Lupoli. [1:07:54] >> Yep. [1:07:54] » Yep. [1:07:54] >> She mentioned about that she is going to [1:07:55] » She mentioned about that she is going to [1:07:55] request a [1:07:57] uh another [1:07:59] application to the federal government [1:08:00] for lighting. [1:08:02] So, that lighting is not included in [1:08:04] this deal that she has mentioned here. [1:08:07] It's just for the sidewalks, which has [1:08:09] nothing wrong with the sidewalks on [1:08:11] Settlers bypass or whatever. Because I [1:08:15] went in [1:08:16] keeping an eye on everything. [1:08:18] >> And you And you saw nothing wrong? [1:08:20] » And you And you saw nothing wrong? [1:08:20] >> I see lighting in the day light in the [1:08:22] » I see lighting in the day light in the [1:08:22] daytime and no in nighttime and some [1:08:25] part of the town. [1:08:27] Because And I went around couple of few [1:08:29] times in the day and see why is it like [1:08:31] that. Maybe somebody turned the timer. [1:08:34] Can be it. I don't know. [1:08:37] >> I know we had this issue today. [1:08:40] » Replacing the lights. [1:08:43] The mayor requested here last May uh [1:08:46] council [1:08:47] um to replace all the lights. Arrogant [1:08:51] enough to do that. [1:08:52] I know how many lights is missing in [1:08:54] Settlers bypass when you turn when you [1:08:57] get in the end of Minuteman Spring [1:08:58] Avenue, it's missing like five lights. [1:09:01] >> Five. [1:09:02] » Five. [1:09:02] >> And there right for the ground. [1:09:03] » And there right for the ground. [1:09:03] >> Five. [1:09:04] » Five. [1:09:04] >> But, instead of replacing that for [1:09:06] » But, instead of replacing that for [1:09:06] to because of that [1:09:09] the five lights that is missing in there [1:09:11] and one uh [1:09:13] crystal light and Mineral Spring when [1:09:16] you first coming from North Province [1:09:19] from uh the other side of the town [1:09:21] is one missing bulb and another one all [1:09:25] the light is missing there, too. [1:09:27] >> Excuse me, make a record. [1:09:28] » Excuse me, make a record. [1:09:28] >> The crystal in that. [1:09:29] » The crystal in that. [1:09:29] I don't see anything else. And then [1:09:31] right in uh downtown I noticed a couple [1:09:36] of times that I went by and I say, "Why [1:09:37] the lights are on in the daytime?" [1:09:40] And at nighttime they off. [1:09:43] So, I don't understand why. [1:09:46] But, if you need some lights, why uh why [1:09:49] the mayor is so arrogant that he wanted [1:09:50] to replace all the lights [1:09:54] and you agree with him. [1:09:55] >> Yeah, we wanted them to match. [1:09:57] » Yeah, we wanted them to match. [1:09:57] >> You You wanted them to match. [1:09:58] » You You wanted them to match. [1:09:58] >> Yeah. And by the way, there's no five. [1:10:00] » Yeah. And by the way, there's no five. [1:10:00] So, obviously [1:10:00] >> I'm going to tell you another thing. [1:10:02] » I'm going to tell you another thing. [1:10:02] It's why is the this town [1:10:06] it's so pushy to [1:10:10] doing something in Cerritos [1:10:13] when they not do anything for other [1:10:15] community business. [1:10:17] They never involved in help them with [1:10:19] parking space or anything. [1:10:22] Never. [1:10:24] >> Really? You got it? [1:10:26] » Really? You got it? [1:10:26] You must have missed those meetings. [1:10:28] >> No. [1:10:29] » No. [1:10:29] I watch it on YouTube. [1:10:31] >> Okay. [1:10:32] » Okay. [1:10:32] >> This is why when I wake up late at night [1:10:34] » This is why when I wake up late at night [1:10:34] it's like telling me, "You have to watch [1:10:37] the May meeting." And when I see the [1:10:39] request from [1:10:40] >> Marshalls. [1:10:40] » Marshalls. [1:10:40] >> Sherry [1:10:41] » Sherry [1:10:41] >> Marshalls. [1:10:41] » Marshalls. [1:10:42] >> it's like I'm wondering. [1:10:44] » it's like I'm wondering. [1:10:44] >> Wow. [1:10:45] » Wow. [1:10:45] >> I'm wondering. $1.7 million uh and then [1:10:48] » I'm wondering. $1.7 million uh and then [1:10:48] added that she's going to request it for [1:10:50] just the lighting to the federal [1:10:52] government, my taxes, the future of [1:10:55] taxpayers' money. [1:10:58] Why can't get a if you going pay some of [1:11:01] the light and missing today and days, [1:11:04] you can get a seller lights. Who care if [1:11:07] you know much? [1:11:08] >> It's not tax money. [1:11:09] » It's not tax money. [1:11:09] >> I not think none of the people they sign [1:11:11] » I not think none of the people they sign [1:11:12] for me the petition care about without [1:11:14] the lights are much. [1:11:18] You understand? They actually say why we [1:11:20] have to pay for [1:11:22] private business. [1:11:24] >> So, you think the people [1:11:26] » So, you think the people [1:11:26] So, you think the people [1:11:27] >> Why we have to spend the [1:11:28] » Why we have to spend the [1:11:28] >> You think the people in North Providence [1:11:30] » You think the people in North Providence [1:11:30] are mad that we're spending too much [1:11:31] money for the new street lights? [1:11:32] >> I'm speaking, sir. [1:11:33] » I'm speaking, sir. [1:11:33] >> Now, I'm speaking. [1:11:34] » Now, I'm speaking. [1:11:34] >> Why we the task payers we have to spend [1:11:37] » Why we the task payers we have to spend [1:11:37] >> 2 million 124,000 [1:11:40] » 2 million 124,000 [1:11:40] dollar for just a group of family Nostra [1:11:44] in Centralville. [1:11:45] >> Oh. [1:11:46] » Oh. [1:11:46] So, these people from Cumberland are [1:11:47] talking about how much [1:11:49] >> what is going to bring [1:11:52] » what is going to bring [1:11:52] >> No one's from North Providence. [1:11:53] » No one's from North Providence. [1:11:53] >> How can [1:11:55] » How can [1:11:55] How can the mayor [1:11:57] >> You got people on here from Cumberland, [1:11:59] » You got people on here from Cumberland, [1:11:59] Lincoln, Warwick, Johnston, Coventry. [1:12:02] What does that got to do with North [1:12:03] Providence? [1:12:04] >> Well, what happened is I went to number [1:12:07] » Well, what happened is I went to number [1:12:07] one, I went to shots and I get a close [1:12:10] shots. [1:12:11] What's shots supermarket? [1:12:13] >> Oh, sure. I thought he said shots. I [1:12:15] » Oh, sure. I thought he said shots. I [1:12:15] don't know what [1:12:15] >> I collect close to 10 signatures. Then [1:12:19] » I collect close to 10 signatures. Then [1:12:19] I been invited to the park [1:12:22] to Nardi Park. [1:12:24] >> Who invited you? [1:12:25] » Who invited you? [1:12:25] >> You know, to hang out there. [1:12:27] » You know, to hang out there. [1:12:27] >> Did someone invite you to hang out there [1:12:28] » Did someone invite you to hang out there [1:12:28] or did you just go? [1:12:29] >> And that's where I get [1:12:32] » And that's where I get [1:12:32] little bit over 100 signatures. [1:12:36] Just in [1:12:37] couple of hours, not even 2 hours. [1:12:40] Boom, boom. Everyone gets excited. They [1:12:43] see that I do something for them. [1:12:45] Because when I mention the amount of [1:12:47] money that we the task payers have to [1:12:49] pay to pay the 20% of the 1.7 million [1:12:54] dollar they found the ridiculous and [1:12:57] they mentioned [1:12:59] so many things and they told me stories [1:13:01] about other things [1:13:03] that I might get involved in those two. [1:13:08] So [1:13:09] this is the other thing I can mention. [1:13:14] If it is [1:13:15] 2. [1:13:16] 100 [1:13:18] 24 25,000 dollar [1:13:21] that is a lot of money just to [1:13:28] to have this. [1:13:30] Number one [1:13:33] I'm going to show you what they going to [1:13:36] do it so the public know [1:13:39] what they doing. [1:13:42] Number one if you see the giant [1:13:45] fire trucks [1:13:47] this is probably 1950 this one. [1:13:52] The new truck that from the parade. [1:13:55] Okay, I got to wait. [1:14:00] What is [1:14:05] So [1:14:09] that 1950 fire truck is not an active [1:14:12] piece of apparatus just so you know [1:14:14] that. That doesn't respond to call [1:14:16] sector. [1:14:26] And ladders from the fire department [1:14:29] coming from [1:14:36] 18 wheelers coming from Providence [1:14:39] and the moment they get an emergency and [1:14:42] then you have cruisers coming at high [1:14:44] speed to try to save someone by the side [1:14:47] of Providence from Central Del and to [1:14:49] Providence [1:14:51] and the end of North Providence. [1:14:55] >> Respectfully, we are agreeing with you. [1:14:56] » Respectfully, we are agreeing with you. [1:14:57] We're not talking about [1:14:59] the two-way traffic. After we we're [1:15:01] saying we're [1:15:02] we haven't discussed it yet, but it's [1:15:04] not something that we're favoring. [1:15:08] Yeah, but but if you if you were [1:15:09] listening rather than [1:15:12] wanted to say what you said. [1:15:14] Listen, those you had said the plans [1:15:16] were originally for the grant that did [1:15:19] not have two-way traffic. No, no, you're [1:15:20] going to let me speak now. [1:15:22] Did not have two-way traffic. [1:15:24] Okay? So, [1:15:26] that plus the CBD money that we could [1:15:28] get would cost the taxpayers zero [1:15:33] not to have two-way traffic, but to [1:15:35] modify and beautify our area. Would you [1:15:38] not like it done so it is light lit [1:15:41] perfectly, looking beautiful, and not [1:15:44] cost the taxpayer dime? Would you like [1:15:45] that? Would you like it? [1:15:47] Would you like that? Can you answer a [1:15:49] question? Can you answer the Can you [1:15:52] answer the question? It's not your [1:15:54] money. It's a grant It's a grant grant. [1:15:57] It's a grant Do you know what You know [1:15:58] You understand what a grant is first, [1:16:00] right? And we're going to get additional [1:16:02] money put given to us so that we do not [1:16:05] have to subsidize 5 cents for it. [1:16:08] So, that means it costs the taxpayer [1:16:10] zero. Would you like that? [1:16:13] Would you like it if [1:16:17] Let's get out of here. Let's move on to [1:16:18] this. Let's Which We're moving on cuz [1:16:21] you're not listening, and that's that's [1:16:23] a shame because we're actually agreeing [1:16:24] with you. You don't want to listen. It's [1:16:26] not taxpayer money. It's grant money [1:16:28] that could be matched with CDBG money. [1:16:31] That's all federal money. [1:16:33] If you have a problem with that, call [1:16:34] the federal government. There's no [1:16:36] two-way street, and that's it. You're [1:16:38] done. Yeah. You're done. [1:16:40] You're done. Yes, you're done. [1:16:43] >> No, you're done. [1:16:44] » No, you're done. [1:16:44] >> You're done. [1:16:45] » You're done. [1:16:45] >> I have a petition here. [1:16:47] » I have a petition here. [1:16:47] >> You have petitions not even from people [1:16:48] » You have petitions not even from people [1:16:48] from North Providence. So, move on. [1:16:52] All right, but you have to give other [1:16:53] people to speak. So, go sit down, [1:16:54] please. [1:16:55] >> Should I go to the [1:16:55] » Should I go to the [1:16:55] >> Or I'll have you removed. [1:16:58] » Or I'll have you removed. [1:16:58] >> Yeah, she also has some questions. [1:17:00] » Yeah, she also has some questions. [1:17:00] >> I'm just down. [1:17:01] » I'm just down. [1:17:01] >> Yeah, I got it. [1:17:03] » Yeah, I got it. [1:17:03] >> Did you want me to read this to you? [1:17:04] » Did you want me to read this to you? [1:17:04] >> Yes. [1:17:05] » Yes. [1:17:05] >> Can I ask my questions first or should I [1:17:07] » Can I ask my questions first or should I [1:17:07] >> You can you're welcome to [1:17:09] » You can you're welcome to [1:17:09] and asking any questions [1:17:12] and do you mind if I take it this? [1:17:14] >> That's why he came to [1:17:16] » That's why he came to [1:17:16] >> I've never been here like here. I don't [1:17:18] » I've never been here like here. I don't [1:17:18] normally do this. I met him in Shaw's, [1:17:20] but I am a North Providence resident. [1:17:23] So, I was I was like, "Okay, like I [1:17:25] would like to learn a little bit about [1:17:26] my community and go to a meeting and I [1:17:29] offered to read his petition and I [1:17:31] signed the petition. [1:17:33] Um [1:17:34] >> Can I ask one question? Was this done [1:17:35] » Can I ask one question? Was this done [1:17:35] during the parade? [1:17:36] >> No, Shaw's. [1:17:37] » No, Shaw's. [1:17:37] >> I was in Shaw's. I was just shopping and [1:17:40] » I was in Shaw's. I was just shopping and [1:17:40] I had plenty of time and we just started [1:17:42] chatting, you know? So, whatever's in [1:17:45] this petition is his view and you know, [1:17:47] whatever. But [1:17:49] I just didn't even know about this and I [1:17:52] drive a lot [1:17:54] and I'm very familiar with the roadways [1:17:56] around here. Is there are there plans to [1:17:58] widen that area that road? [1:18:01] >> There is no like anybody that lives in [1:18:04] » There is no like anybody that lives in [1:18:04] this half of the town or [1:18:06] owns a business in half of the town this [1:18:08] half of should love this idea. All that [1:18:11] is is to beautify the sidewalks. [1:18:13] >> Well, yeah, but it's also a middle class [1:18:14] » Well, yeah, but it's also a middle class [1:18:14] neighborhood, sir, and you know, [1:18:17] you're saying it doesn't come from the [1:18:18] taxpayers, but [1:18:20] >> No. You guys are not understanding the [1:18:21] » No. You guys are not understanding the [1:18:21] issue. [1:18:22] >> Taxpayers pay for all of this, whether [1:18:23] » Taxpayers pay for all of this, whether [1:18:23] it's [1:18:24] >> No, it is a grant. It is a grant. [1:18:27] » No, it is a grant. It is a grant. [1:18:27] >> Right, grants from our government that [1:18:28] » Right, grants from our government that [1:18:28] are [1:18:30] we pay for everything. I mean, get a [1:18:32] paycheck, you have federal taxes taken [1:18:34] out and you have state taxes taken out. [1:18:37] This money isn't coming up from nowhere, [1:18:38] it's coming obviously from citizens. [1:18:40] >> I I I understand what you're saying. [1:18:42] » I I I understand what you're saying. [1:18:42] >> I'm saying? I'm not trying to be [1:18:43] » I'm saying? I'm not trying to be [1:18:43] difficult. I'm just saying [1:18:44] >> it's a federal appropriation. That money [1:18:46] » it's a federal appropriation. That money [1:18:46] is going to get appropriated to [1:18:48] somebody. So, if you think it's a waste, [1:18:52] >> No, I I honestly I don't know. Honestly, [1:18:54] » No, I I honestly I don't know. Honestly, [1:18:54] I'm trying to figure it out. [1:18:55] >> a federal appropriation. So, the federal [1:18:57] » a federal appropriation. So, the federal [1:18:57] government is going to appropriate that [1:18:58] money to some state or some town. [1:19:00] >> Okay. [1:19:01] » Okay. [1:19:01] >> I'd like it to if we're going to be us. [1:19:03] » I'd like it to if we're going to be us. [1:19:03] >> I agree. If there's money to be there in [1:19:05] » I agree. If there's money to be there in [1:19:05] our community, that's great. You know, [1:19:08] but at the same time, you know, it's [1:19:11] just [1:19:12] how much traffic is it going to bring? [1:19:14] Obviously, there are going to be [1:19:15] changes. Are there going to be [1:19:16] stoplights? New stoplights? [1:19:19] Do you guys not know? [1:19:20] >> I think it's I think it's all still [1:19:21] » I think it's I think it's all still [1:19:21] preliminary. Yeah, this is like the [1:19:23] first step. [1:19:24] >> When you come down Route 44, a lot of [1:19:26] » When you come down Route 44, a lot of [1:19:26] people right now, they hop on the [1:19:28] highway to get to Providence. When you [1:19:30] come from 95 south, [1:19:33] you can go south and hit that traffic, [1:19:36] you know? When you go to Route 6, you [1:19:39] hit traffic there. So, our my concern is [1:19:42] are you going to give people cuz with [1:19:44] Waze and all these apps, it'll tell [1:19:46] people the quickest way to get [1:19:47] somewhere. So, is that going to bring a [1:19:50] massive amount of traffic to our area, [1:19:52] you know what I mean? And it's such a [1:19:54] small it's like a neighborhood, you [1:19:56] know, where children ride their bikes [1:19:58] and there's a school close by. [1:20:00] >> that the rendering here that we have in [1:20:01] » that the rendering here that we have in [1:20:01] front of us is changing any of the [1:20:04] traffic patterns at all. So, it it's [1:20:06] status quo. It would look like this in [1:20:09] in theory, the roads are going to be [1:20:10] one-way, just going to be beautified, [1:20:13] and again, with grant money to make [1:20:16] North Providence look a little bit more [1:20:18] appealing than it does right now. [1:20:20] With zero cost to the taxpayers, so it's [1:20:23] a plus. [1:20:24] As far as redesigning roads, that's not [1:20:27] on here. [1:20:28] >> And another thing is uh the lady was [1:20:31] » And another thing is uh the lady was [1:20:31] really nice. Her I just feel like some [1:20:33] of the comments she made comparisons are [1:20:36] just not even close. Like, you can't [1:20:39] compare a Boston that has 600,000, [1:20:42] 700,000 people, you know, South Boston [1:20:45] or North Boston, whatever it was, to [1:20:47] little center. It's just not an equal [1:20:48] comparison even to bring like, "Oh, [1:20:50] we're going to be the new little Italy." [1:20:52] >> the festival. [1:20:53] » the festival. [1:20:53] >> Have you been Have you attended the [1:20:54] » Have you been Have you attended the [1:20:54] festival? [1:20:54] >> She's saying like hopefully we'll get [1:20:56] » She's saying like hopefully we'll get [1:20:56] that many people. We're not going to get [1:20:59] >> Have you attended the [1:21:00] » Have you attended the [1:21:00] >> Guys, guys, guys, guys. [1:21:01] » Guys, guys, guys, guys. [1:21:01] >> saying we're not going to get That's a [1:21:02] » saying we're not going to get That's a [1:21:02] 600 That's a much larger city. I'm just [1:21:05] saying it wasn't a really fair [1:21:06] comparison. That's all. [1:21:08] >> Very good. Thank you. [1:21:09] » Very good. Thank you. [1:21:09] >> All right. [1:21:10] » All right. [1:21:10] >> Sir, [1:21:11] » Sir, [1:21:11] >> Oh, yeah, and I do I do have to read [1:21:12] » Oh, yeah, and I do I do have to read [1:21:13] this for him. [1:21:18] I'm just going to read it for him. Like [1:21:19] I said, it's not my view. I don't know. [1:21:21] It's just a petition. [1:21:23] >> Sir, did you have a question? [1:21:26] » Sir, did you have a question? [1:21:26] Did you want Did you [1:21:27] What's that? [1:21:28] >> Can I read the petition? [1:21:29] » Can I read the petition? [1:21:29] >> You don't have to read the petition. [1:21:31] » You don't have to read the petition. [1:21:31] Okay. You don't have to read it. We all [1:21:33] have it. Thank you. [1:21:35] Straight up. We have it. [1:21:37] >> Can I please read it? [1:21:38] » Can I please read it? [1:21:38] >> We have it. [1:21:39] » We have it. [1:21:39] >> So, well, but the community wants [1:21:41] » So, well, but the community wants [1:21:41] >> It's my decision. [1:21:43] » It's my decision. [1:21:43] It's my decision. It's my decision, and [1:21:46] I am saying no. [1:21:49] Thank you. [1:21:51] It's my decision and I'm saying no. [1:21:53] >> So, I'm not allowed to read something? [1:21:55] » So, I'm not allowed to read something? [1:21:55] >> No. We have it. [1:21:57] » No. We have it. [1:21:57] >> Is there a way for the people of North [1:21:59] » Is there a way for the people of North [1:21:59] Providence to see it? [1:22:00] >> Everybody can It's It's on the agenda. [1:22:03] » Everybody can It's It's on the agenda. [1:22:03] >> your agenda, and how would people get to [1:22:05] » your agenda, and how would people get to [1:22:05] see your agenda? [1:22:06] How would they access it? [1:22:09] Like, how would the people the citizens [1:22:11] I don't know why that's a hard question. [1:22:12] How would the citizens [1:22:13] >> Becomes part of the record. Yeah. [1:22:15] » Becomes part of the record. Yeah. [1:22:15] >> But how would the people like access [1:22:17] » But how would the people like access [1:22:17] that [1:22:18] on your town website? [1:22:20] Is it on the [1:22:21] >> Meetings are all online. Yes. [1:22:22] » Meetings are all online. Yes. [1:22:22] >> It's on the website. Okay. It's on the [1:22:24] » It's on the website. Okay. It's on the [1:22:24] North Providence [1:22:26] town website. Thank you. [1:22:29] » I'm all for [1:22:33] » We have it. [1:22:47] No, Dino. I'm Dino. I'm Dino. [1:22:52] Yeah, I know. [1:22:54] And I'm saying no again. [1:22:56] Cuz you make no sense. [1:22:58] And we're trying to conduct business. [1:23:00] Sir, did you have a question? [1:23:03] Okay. [1:23:04] Do Do we know them? You got it. [1:23:11] All right. Good. [1:23:14] Okay. Let me know how it works out. [1:23:17] >> Hayden Kendall might be making a [1:23:18] » Hayden Kendall might be making a [1:23:18] mistake. I just wanted to say I do very [1:23:21] strongly support this project as a [1:23:22] resident. I live down the road, Rosemont [1:23:24] Terrace, so [1:23:26] Thank you for everybody who put the work [1:23:27] in for this, and that's all I want to [1:23:28] say. [1:23:29] >> Thank you for the policy approval. That [1:23:30] » Thank you for the policy approval. That [1:23:30] was a That was a tough act to follow. [1:23:33] How dare we compare ourselves to Boston [1:23:34] and try to be better? God forbid. [1:23:37] Considering they don't know each other. [1:23:40] Okay. Anyone else? [1:23:42] Thank you. [1:23:43] Item number 21, One of One Lounge. [1:23:46] Please Chief Forgerio, Councilman [1:23:47] Laporte here would like discussion and [1:23:49] possible vote on One of One Lounge, 1759 [1:23:52] Mineral Spring Avenue, North Providence. [1:23:55] Would you please come up and state your [1:23:56] name for the record? [1:24:02] » Good evening, Council. Um my name is [1:24:05] Lance Cherry [1:24:06] Partners. [1:24:07] >> What's Arlene? [1:24:08] » What's Arlene? [1:24:08] >> Good evening. Um I'm Mike. [1:24:11] » Good evening. Um I'm Mike. [1:24:11] >> Okay. [1:24:12] » Okay. [1:24:12] Guys, I'm going to start off um [1:24:15] I spoke with the councilman that [1:24:16] represent the district. I spoke with the [1:24:18] police chief. [1:24:20] Um I'm going to be honest with you. I'm [1:24:22] very [1:24:23] I thought the meeting last meeting went [1:24:25] well. [1:24:26] I thought we got started off on the [1:24:28] right foot. [1:24:29] Um [1:24:30] it would be in our best interest not [1:24:32] even to allow any entertainment over [1:24:35] there anymore cuz we've had so many [1:24:36] problems in the past. And we went over [1:24:39] all those problems. We told you guys [1:24:41] what the problems were. [1:24:43] We told you guys about the past five [1:24:45] businesses and we told you we were not [1:24:47] going to hold what happened in the past [1:24:50] against you guys. You know that, right? [1:24:53] So, to open last week [1:24:56] without any licenses [1:24:58] yeah, we've been contacted by every [1:25:00] single neighbor in that neighborhood. [1:25:02] We've been sent videos. We have multiple [1:25:05] police reports. It is disappointing cuz [1:25:07] I really thought we got off [1:25:09] on the right foot. So [1:25:12] I mean [1:25:14] think about the position we're in now. [1:25:16] >> So, pretty much we got fed the wrong [1:25:17] » So, pretty much we got fed the wrong [1:25:17] information. Um, when we had um, fire [1:25:20] marshal come out and um, board of health [1:25:23] and pretty much from the last ownership, [1:25:25] the pretty much what they told us was um [1:25:27] all we needed was um, the fire marshal [1:25:29] with an insurance. [1:25:30] >> We told you. We did in our office. We [1:25:32] » We told you. We did in our office. We [1:25:32] told you numerous times what you needed, [1:25:36] how you had to do it, what you had to [1:25:37] upload and until you opened when you [1:25:40] weren't supposed to after that you were [1:25:43] backpedaling and putting them on like [1:25:45] all the There was like 10 things you [1:25:47] needed when you opened last week. And we [1:25:49] tell you. We need to call you. We we [1:25:52] write into the system and tell you what [1:25:54] you need. I'm not sure if you're not [1:25:55] reading it or what, but we've been [1:25:57] telling you right along. Like my clerk [1:25:59] said. [1:26:01] >> Um [1:26:01] » Um [1:26:01] >> I can't say that we haven't. We have. [1:26:06] » Yeah, at the time we've been [1:26:07] communicating with you um, we was not [1:26:10] operating. That's when we had the news [1:26:12] from our attorney that, you know, we [1:26:15] wasn't supposed to be open and we [1:26:17] >> But for a week before that. No, not a [1:26:19] » But for a week before that. No, not a [1:26:19] week. It was that weekend before and [1:26:21] then once [1:26:23] Yeah. [1:26:24] But the moment we had we had the news, [1:26:27] we immediately shut down within we [1:26:29] didn't operate any business after that. [1:26:31] So until then we still [1:26:33] our doors are still closed. [1:26:34] >> Told you before that you weren't [1:26:36] » Told you before that you weren't [1:26:36] supposed to open. [1:26:37] >> Um [1:26:37] » Um [1:26:37] >> In all of our communications in the [1:26:39] » In all of our communications in the [1:26:39] portal for the license, we go back and [1:26:42] forth. You receive an email every time [1:26:45] you have a message in the portal. So [1:26:47] unless you're not checking your email, [1:26:49] we have been keeping up with everything [1:26:51] telling what you need, but apparently [1:26:53] you just thought you could open without [1:26:55] it. I mean, if [1:26:57] we didn't have health department [1:26:58] >> I mean, by the week before that before [1:27:00] » I mean, by the week before that before [1:27:00] our attorney, um that's where we really [1:27:02] started [1:27:03] treat um like one-to-one started to [1:27:05] contact you guys. That was after the [1:27:07] news. Before that it was our attorney. [1:27:10] So all we was under the impression that [1:27:13] the only um documents that we we needed [1:27:17] which was the last step to do was um [1:27:20] getting approved from the health [1:27:21] department [1:27:23] for the building inspection. We thought [1:27:24] since it's multiple units in that in [1:27:26] that building, so it we thought it was [1:27:28] something that was done, you know, [1:27:30] probably like a one year [1:27:32] for all the all the units. We didn't [1:27:34] know if it was like something that was [1:27:36] conducted through [1:27:37] like individually for each businesses. [1:27:40] So that's why we, you know, it was a [1:27:42] miscommi- uh communication. We're not [1:27:44] here to make any excuses. You know, [1:27:45] we're to own to our, you know, you know, [1:27:48] to our actions. [1:27:50] You know, but we're not here to make any [1:27:51] excuses, but that was the the impression [1:27:53] that, you know, it was a [1:27:54] miscommunication that, you know, we're [1:27:56] here to And for the um [1:27:59] for the noise complaints, [1:28:01] we didn't have anyone outside acting [1:28:03] erratically or just going crazy outside. [1:28:07] Everyone was inside. The problem was it [1:28:09] was the sound system [1:28:10] from the previous owners cuz we wasn't [1:28:12] too familiar with the sound system. It [1:28:14] was all [1:28:15] >> Actually the the complaints were about [1:28:18] » Actually the the complaints were about [1:28:18] pardon [1:28:18] >> Like [1:28:19] » Like [1:28:19] one second I and I just want to address [1:28:21] like [1:28:22] you guys came in here and said you're [1:28:23] going to be a restaurant and you know [1:28:25] these videos [1:28:26] from inside the place do not look like a [1:28:28] restaurant. [1:28:30] We specifically said don't do a [1:28:32] nightclub. [1:28:33] And [1:28:34] we were sent videos [1:28:36] of the promotional [1:28:38] It's a nightclub. [1:28:40] >> So so that was for the grand opening. We [1:28:42] » So so that was for the grand opening. We [1:28:42] had a lot of friends and family in town. [1:28:45] Just um supporting the business. [1:28:46] >> If I can [1:28:48] » If I can [1:28:48] >> Councilman [1:28:48] » Councilman [1:28:48] >> We we [1:28:50] » We we [1:28:50] told you about the history of the [1:28:51] building before and the the the uh [1:28:55] the business that were run there. [1:28:57] We said do not emulate that in any way, [1:28:59] shape, or form. [1:29:01] We gave you a probationary [1:29:03] entertainment license [1:29:06] because we wanted to play fair. [1:29:08] You approached us as three very good [1:29:11] businessmen [1:29:12] all having good business sense. [1:29:15] If that were us that came to you, would [1:29:17] you say we had good business sense and [1:29:20] did exactly what you asked us to do? [1:29:22] >> Of course. [1:29:24] » Of course. [1:29:24] >> Opening without a license [1:29:27] » Opening without a license [1:29:27] having a video like this when you told [1:29:29] us specifically [1:29:30] you were not [1:29:32] a nightclub. [1:29:33] That is a nightclub. [1:29:36] There's no cut and chase about that. [1:29:38] That is a nightclub. [1:29:39] We want a restaurant which has [1:29:43] food [1:29:45] You can have beverages obviously. [1:29:48] No entertainment. [1:29:50] That is entertainment. Whatever sort of [1:29:52] entertainment it is, it's entertainment. [1:29:55] That is what we do not want. [1:29:57] We have already asked you once. [1:30:00] Please go by the rules and we will [1:30:02] extend [1:30:04] we'll extend that probationary period. [1:30:07] But if we have one slip-up [1:30:10] you gentlemen all were in agreement with [1:30:11] us. It's not going to happen. That's [1:30:14] what we have to hold you [1:30:15] >> I'm aware of everything you're saying um [1:30:16] » I'm aware of everything you're saying um [1:30:16] but um [1:30:17] from the Department of Health that came [1:30:19] out for inspection that Friday. [1:30:21] They also mentioned to us that um if [1:30:24] everything goes well, we could open that [1:30:25] same night. [1:30:26] >> This is getting We're talking apples and [1:30:28] » This is getting We're talking apples and [1:30:28] oranges right now. We're talking [1:30:29] entertainment. [1:30:31] >> I know what you mean. [1:30:31] » I know what you mean. [1:30:31] >> And and so [1:30:33] » And and so [1:30:33] we're off on the as as the president [1:30:35] said, we're off on the wrong foot again. [1:30:37] And we do not want to be off on the [1:30:39] wrong foot again. [1:30:39] >> Um we definitely don't want to start on [1:30:41] » Um we definitely don't want to start on [1:30:41] a wrong foot. We're just pretty much [1:30:42] saying that we got the wrong [1:30:43] information. [1:30:44] >> Unfortunately, it's already done. [1:30:46] » Unfortunately, it's already done. [1:30:46] >> I know what you're saying though, but [1:30:46] » I know what you're saying though, but [1:30:46] I'm just saying we had the [1:30:47] misinformation. Um we wasn't clear. We [1:30:50] wasn't aware that, you know, we wasn't [1:30:52] supposed to open. We did not want to [1:30:54] cause any scene or be out of line or be [1:30:56] >> Just Just one more thing and and and [1:31:00] » Just Just one more thing and and and [1:31:00] we told you the history. [1:31:02] Uh on 5:24 [1:31:06] per our conversation before, I think [1:31:08] it's a good idea if you guys close [1:31:10] earlier than you had said you were going [1:31:11] to, right? [1:31:12] 5:24 between 11:00 and 12:00 a.m. [1:31:16] a steady flow of vehicles went through [1:31:18] the back neighborhood. [1:31:21] Uh at 5:00 uh 12:00 and then that was at [1:31:24] 11:00 12:00 12:48, a man parked in front [1:31:27] of one of the houses [1:31:29] from the place, from the bar [1:31:31] yelling and screaming. Returned back [1:31:33] there at 1:00. [1:31:37] A neighbor has videos of it. [1:31:40] We don't want that. [1:31:41] At We can't be any more clear about [1:31:43] that. [1:31:45] >> Um I'm not sure who's recorded or what's [1:31:47] » Um I'm not sure who's recorded or what's [1:31:47] happening. It was just that we had a lot [1:31:49] of friends and family for um the soft [1:31:51] opening. [1:31:51] >> Well, if your friends and family should [1:31:53] » Well, if your friends and family should [1:31:53] have been more respectful towards your [1:31:55] new business and wanted to help you [1:31:57] >> Exactly. They didn't do wrong um at that [1:31:59] » Exactly. They didn't do wrong um at that [1:31:59] particular time. Um when our friends and [1:32:02] family was over there. I'm not sure what [1:32:03] they did wrong. Was it them being [1:32:05] chaotic? What was the complaint? [1:32:07] >> Steve, Steve. [1:32:08] » Steve, Steve. [1:32:08] Yeah, get the lieutenant up here and [1:32:09] read them. [1:32:10] >> Yeah. Yeah. [1:32:11] » Yeah. Yeah. [1:32:11] >> All right, get you guys have a seat. I'm [1:32:13] » All right, get you guys have a seat. I'm [1:32:13] going to have the lieutenant come up and [1:32:14] go over the police reports. [1:32:15] >> Okay. [1:32:16] » Okay. [1:32:16] >> Thank you. [1:32:21] » Good evening. [1:32:27] Good evening. [1:32:29] >> Colonel originally asked me to come up [1:32:31] » Colonel originally asked me to come up [1:32:31] and speak in reference to this Adam. [1:32:34] Um, [1:32:35] we were there on three occasions on [1:32:37] 5/22. [1:32:39] Um, we were there at approximately [1:32:43] 11:30 for loud music. [1:32:46] At 11:24 we were there [1:32:50] at 1:23 in the morning [1:32:53] uh, again for loud music. Several um, [1:32:56] vehicles leaving the area. [1:32:58] Uh, officers did go in, found it to be [1:33:01] several people in there. There was [1:33:03] hookah involved. Um, [1:33:06] they did speak to Mr. Orlean who was [1:33:08] cooperative. Um, and then on [1:33:11] on 5/25 we were also there for loud [1:33:14] music. [1:33:15] Um, [1:33:16] because of this, because of the past, [1:33:18] and because of um, [1:33:20] what we talked about before, the colonel [1:33:22] is requesting um, [1:33:25] to install detail officers there on [1:33:26] Friday and Saturday nights. [1:33:29] He believes that the residents in that [1:33:30] area has had enough. [1:33:32] And we can't be there every minute. [1:33:35] So, the colonel is uh, recommending [1:33:37] detail officers Friday, Saturday nights [1:33:39] from 10:00 to 2:00 a.m. [1:33:41] Thank you. [1:33:42] Does anybody have any questions for the [1:33:43] lieutenant while he's up here? [1:33:46] >> Yeah, lieutenant, you so you said 5/22 [1:33:49] » Yeah, lieutenant, you so you said 5/22 [1:33:49] at 11:30 there was a loud music call? [1:33:51] >> Yep. [1:33:51] » Yep. [1:33:52] >> That was from inside the establishment [1:33:53] » That was from inside the establishment [1:33:53] or from outside the [1:33:55] >> inside. [1:33:55] » inside. [1:33:56] >> From the inside, the music that was [1:33:57] » From the inside, the music that was [1:33:57] playing inside. [1:33:57] >> Correct. [1:33:58] » Correct. [1:33:58] >> Okay. [1:33:58] » Okay. [1:33:58] >> Uh, [1:33:58] » Uh, [1:33:59] >> believe the officers went in and the [1:34:00] » believe the officers went in and the [1:34:00] music was lowered. [1:34:02] >> Okay. [1:34:02] » Okay. [1:34:02] >> We didn't go back there again that [1:34:04] » We didn't go back there again that [1:34:04] night. [1:34:04] >> All right, then 5:23 [1:34:06] » All right, then 5:23 [1:34:06] which would have been [1:34:07] >> 5:24 [1:34:08] » 5:24 [1:34:08] >> Oh, 5:24. Okay, sorry. 5:44 at 1:23 in [1:34:12] » Oh, 5:24. Okay, sorry. 5:44 at 1:23 in [1:34:12] the morning. [1:34:12] >> Correct. [1:34:13] » Correct. [1:34:13] >> Loud music call. [1:34:14] » Loud music call. [1:34:14] >> Loud music again, there was several [1:34:16] » Loud music again, there was several [1:34:16] vehicles seen leaving the area. Officers [1:34:18] went in. It was a full-fledged [1:34:21] >> Inside it was still operational. [1:34:23] » Inside it was still operational. [1:34:23] >> inside there was several officers had to [1:34:25] » inside there was several officers had to [1:34:25] go in [1:34:27] shut them down. They spoke to Mr. [1:34:29] Orlean. [1:34:30] He was cooperative, but again, we [1:34:32] shouldn't have to be going in there to [1:34:34] shut them down. [1:34:35] >> And then 5:25 at what time would [1:34:37] » And then 5:25 at what time would [1:34:37] >> 5:25 we're there at [1:34:40] » 5:25 we're there at [1:34:40] um [1:34:44] like [1:34:46] 10:24 [1:34:48] in the evening. [1:34:49] >> Yeah. [1:34:49] » Yeah. [1:34:49] >> We were there for loud music again and [1:34:51] » We were there for loud music again and [1:34:51] they went in and told them to shut it [1:34:52] down. [1:34:53] >> Yes. [1:34:59] » I like this guy. [1:35:01] One sec, one sec. [1:35:03] But [1:35:04] Is there anybody here? We're going to [1:35:05] bring you guys back up. [1:35:07] Is there anyone here from the [1:35:08] neighborhood that would like to speak? [1:35:09] Sir, if you could just come up to the [1:35:10] microphone. [1:35:15] Just state your name, please. [1:35:17] >> Who's your TV? [1:35:18] » Who's your TV? [1:35:18] >> Thank you. [1:35:19] » Thank you. [1:35:19] >> Thank you. Uh my biggest issue, I've [1:35:21] » Thank you. Uh my biggest issue, I've [1:35:21] been living in this property for 10 [1:35:22] years. I'm active duty military and [1:35:24] usually have to work or report to the [1:35:26] naval base in Newport. I have to wake up [1:35:28] early in the morning. I don't mind [1:35:31] the you know, whatever business they're [1:35:32] running as long as it's respectful. [1:35:35] But my neighbors and [1:35:37] their clientele that they're usually [1:35:38] having over there, they're really [1:35:40] disrespecting the whole neighborhood. [1:35:42] Trash, loud music, all of that stuff is [1:35:44] just [1:35:46] you know, very disrespectful. And the [1:35:48] other issues I have right now is the [1:35:50] trash. [1:35:51] >> What is the trash issue? [1:35:53] » What is the trash issue? [1:35:53] >> I have pictures right now. [1:35:55] » I have pictures right now. [1:35:55] Basically collecting rats and [1:35:57] happy people [1:35:58] every other weekend over there. [1:36:03] And this has been [1:36:05] It was mentioned to the owner out for [1:36:07] the past few years and right now it's [1:36:09] getting out of hand. [1:36:10] >> How recent was this picture, sir? [1:36:12] » How recent was this picture, sir? [1:36:12] >> I took it just today. [1:36:13] » I took it just today. [1:36:13] >> Thank you. [1:36:13] » Thank you. [1:36:13] >> This morning just to present that. [1:36:15] » This morning just to present that. [1:36:15] And they got holes on the back of the [1:36:17] dumpsters. [1:36:18] I done everything and it's and plus the [1:36:20] next door neighbors uh apartment [1:36:22] buildings they have trash bins over [1:36:23] there also. For a point right now [1:36:26] I need your help. [1:36:27] >> That that's closest to your fence, [1:36:28] » That that's closest to your fence, [1:36:28] right? That's in the corner of the back [1:36:30] of the lot. [1:36:30] >> Yes. [1:36:31] » Yes. [1:36:31] >> But but this is a trash for the whole [1:36:32] » But but this is a trash for the whole [1:36:32] building. This isn't necessarily as a [1:36:34] result of the [1:36:35] >> It's not just you guys. Yes, it's the [1:36:36] » It's not just you guys. Yes, it's the [1:36:36] next door neighbor also. It's two I have [1:36:38] two trash bins over there. [1:36:39] >> So So I want to I want to call your [1:36:41] » So So I want to I want to call your [1:36:41] attention to May 22nd, 23rd, 24th, and [1:36:44] 25th. [1:36:45] >> Okay. [1:36:46] » Okay. [1:36:46] >> Were there So that was the weekend that [1:36:47] » Were there So that was the weekend that [1:36:47] they were open? [1:36:48] >> Yes. [1:36:49] » Yes. [1:36:49] >> What did you experience during that [1:36:51] » What did you experience during that [1:36:51] weekend? [1:36:51] >> myself also. [1:36:52] » myself also. [1:36:52] >> You called Okay, but what was going on? [1:36:53] » You called Okay, but what was going on? [1:36:53] >> Yes. [1:36:54] » Yes. [1:36:54] >> What what was happening? [1:36:56] » What what was happening? [1:36:56] >> Loud music [1:36:57] » Loud music [1:36:57] >> traffic inside the place or from cars? [1:37:00] » traffic inside the place or from cars? [1:37:00] >> Outside. [1:37:00] » Outside. [1:37:00] >> Oh. [1:37:01] » Oh. [1:37:01] >> Outside on the uh the parking lot. [1:37:03] » Outside on the uh the parking lot. [1:37:03] >> Okay. [1:37:04] » Okay. [1:37:04] >> Outside on the parking lot, loud music, [1:37:06] » Outside on the parking lot, loud music, [1:37:06] and people were disrespecting the uh the [1:37:07] whole neighbors, my next door neighbor [1:37:09] Jen. [1:37:10] They were driving by playing music and [1:37:12] trash I have to jump over the the fence [1:37:14] between the the street lows to pick up [1:37:16] trash every other weekend. [1:37:19] So I contacted the city. They said they [1:37:22] didn't know what to do. So [1:37:24] this is my first time here. I you know, [1:37:25] we need something to be done about it. [1:37:26] >> Were there people like loitering in the [1:37:28] » Were there people like loitering in the [1:37:28] parking lot as well? Or were there [1:37:30] people hanging around hanging out in the [1:37:32] parking lot? [1:37:33] >> Yes. [1:37:33] » Yes. [1:37:33] >> And what about what time was that? [1:37:35] » And what about what time was that? [1:37:35] >> It was uh a little after 1:00. [1:37:37] » It was uh a little after 1:00. [1:37:37] >> After 1:00. [1:37:42] Okay. Uh [1:37:43] any other issues during that weekend? [1:37:46] >> No. That was all. [1:37:47] » No. That was all. [1:37:47] >> Now the loud music and the people in the [1:37:49] » Now the loud music and the people in the [1:37:49] parking lot, did that occur on each [1:37:51] night or was it just one night? [1:37:52] >> Just one night. [1:37:52] » Just one night. [1:37:52] >> Just that night. Do you remember what Do [1:37:54] » Just that night. Do you remember what Do [1:37:54] you remember what night that was? [1:37:55] >> Uh it was about 2 weeks ago. [1:37:57] » Uh it was about 2 weeks ago. [1:37:57] >> Okay. But do you remember Friday, [1:37:59] » Okay. But do you remember Friday, [1:37:59] Saturday? [1:38:00] >> I'm not sure. [1:38:01] » I'm not sure. [1:38:01] >> That's okay. All right. [1:38:03] » That's okay. All right. [1:38:03] >> If I'm not mistaken, you you also got [1:38:05] » If I'm not mistaken, you you also got [1:38:05] contacted by other neighbors. [1:38:07] >> Yes. [1:38:07] » Yes. [1:38:07] >> That couldn't be here this evening. They [1:38:09] » That couldn't be here this evening. They [1:38:09] couldn't be here also. [1:38:09] >> Yes. [1:38:10] » Yes. [1:38:10] >> And can I just ask you they [1:38:12] » And can I just ask you they [1:38:12] Basically, it's the same sentiment, [1:38:14] right? [1:38:15] >> Same sentiment. Yes. [1:38:17] » Same sentiment. Yes. [1:38:17] >> What's your name, this gentleman? [1:38:19] » What's your name, this gentleman? [1:38:19] >> Yeah, you can come back up now. [1:38:20] » Yeah, you can come back up now. [1:38:20] >> Yes. He said 2 weeks ago. It wasn't open [1:38:22] » Yes. He said 2 weeks ago. It wasn't open [1:38:22] 2 weeks ago. [1:38:24] >> I think he meant last weekend. [1:38:25] » I think he meant last weekend. [1:38:25] >> I think he meant last week. I think he [1:38:27] » I think he meant last week. I think he [1:38:27] I'm assuming he meant last week. [1:38:28] >> weekend. Not this past weekend. The [1:38:30] » weekend. Not this past weekend. The [1:38:30] other weekend. [1:38:30] >> Yeah. [1:38:30] » Yeah. [1:38:30] >> And And it wasn't open the other weekend [1:38:32] » And And it wasn't open the other weekend [1:38:32] as well. [1:38:33] >> What days were you guys open? [1:38:34] » What days were you guys open? [1:38:34] >> Both. [1:38:35] » Both. [1:38:35] >> So So you don't have [1:38:36] » So So you don't have [1:38:36] >> Well, it's only between the [1:38:37] » Well, it's only between the [1:38:37] >> This information is not correct or [1:38:39] » This information is not correct or [1:38:39] accurate. [1:38:39] >> Wait a minute. He wasn't open 2 weeks [1:38:41] » Wait a minute. He wasn't open 2 weeks [1:38:41] ago. [1:38:41] >> What were you guys open? [1:38:42] » What were you guys open? [1:38:42] >> What do you mean? [1:38:42] » What do you mean? [1:38:43] >> We were open one day. Was that Saturday? [1:38:45] » We were open one day. Was that Saturday? [1:38:45] >> Yeah, that was that Saturday. [1:38:46] » Yeah, that was that Saturday. [1:38:46] >> He said 2 weeks ago. Almost 2 weeks ago [1:38:48] » He said 2 weeks ago. Almost 2 weeks ago [1:38:48] now. [1:38:49] >> Not last week. The week before. [1:38:51] » Not last week. The week before. [1:38:51] >> All right. Hold on. I'm sorry. [1:38:53] » All right. Hold on. I'm sorry. [1:38:53] You were only open 1 day? [1:38:54] >> 1 day. Yes. [1:38:55] » 1 day. Yes. [1:38:55] >> So but the police went on three separate [1:38:57] » So but the police went on three separate [1:38:57] occasions, came into your place, and saw [1:39:00] >> music [1:39:01] » music [1:39:01] >> operational on three occasions. So you [1:39:03] » operational on three occasions. So you [1:39:03] weren't open 1 day. You were open more [1:39:04] than 1 day. [1:39:05] >> It was the the the second time it was [1:39:06] » It was the the the second time it was [1:39:06] cuz we had two soft openings. It was a [1:39:08] small [1:39:09] >> They were open. The doors were open. [1:39:12] » They were open. The doors were open. [1:39:12] >> But um what I'm what I'm trying to say [1:39:17] » It's 3 days. 3 days. It's 3 days. [1:39:19] >> So [1:39:21] » So [1:39:21] >> What I'm saying is that the day we had [1:39:23] » What I'm saying is that the day we had [1:39:23] the big crowd of people was 1 day. [1:39:25] >> Okay. [1:39:26] » Okay. [1:39:26] Well, I'm assuming that's the that's the [1:39:27] night that the 1:30 complaint came in. [1:39:29] Right? [1:39:30] >> Yes. [1:39:30] » Yes. [1:39:31] >> So that that's [1:39:33] » So that that's [1:39:33] I don't think that's helping the case. [1:39:34] >> If you've been open for 3 days, we've [1:39:37] » If you've been open for 3 days, we've [1:39:37] had three incidents already. You You [1:39:40] really don't have a license to do that. [1:39:43] To to be be open period yet. [1:39:45] >> Right. [1:39:46] » Right. [1:39:46] >> You you guys haven't even had the [1:39:48] » You you guys haven't even had the [1:39:48] opportunity to open and this is what [1:39:50] we're confronted with. [1:39:51] >> We was misinformed with that. What I'm [1:39:52] » We was misinformed with that. What I'm [1:39:52] trying to say we thought we had the [1:39:54] green light to open up. [1:39:55] >> I got to be honest, that's kind of [1:39:56] » I got to be honest, that's kind of [1:39:56] splitting hairs cuz what whether whether [1:39:58] would whether you made the mistake or [1:39:59] that you think they said okay or [1:40:01] whatever, regardless, if there was no [1:40:04] there was no incidents, the police [1:40:05] weren't called, the neighbors weren't [1:40:06] called, I got to be honest with you, no [1:40:07] one on this council would have probably [1:40:08] even known [1:40:10] if your li- you know, the license went [1:40:11] through, you didn't have one. Now, when [1:40:13] the police got called cuz the neighbors [1:40:15] called and people came in, now it's [1:40:16] like, "Well, wait, you shouldn't be open [1:40:17] yet." And here you are opening and we [1:40:19] already have some issues. [1:40:21] >> Right. [1:40:23] » Right. [1:40:23] >> And I wasn't like we weren't frank about [1:40:25] » And I wasn't like we weren't frank about [1:40:25] it. [1:40:26] >> Have Have the licenses been paid for [1:40:28] » Have Have the licenses been paid for [1:40:28] already? [1:40:29] >> Oh, yes. [1:40:30] » Oh, yes. [1:40:30] >> They've been paid for at the clerk's [1:40:31] » They've been paid for at the clerk's [1:40:31] office? [1:40:34] » No. [1:40:35] >> I'm sorry, sir. Can [1:40:37] » I'm sorry, sir. Can [1:40:37] Please. [1:40:41] » We haven't made payment with the town [1:40:42] clerk yet for the licenses. [1:40:44] >> They They're not paid. [1:40:45] » They They're not paid. [1:40:45] >> No, they're not paid yet. [1:40:46] » No, they're not paid yet. [1:40:46] >> Then you don't have a license if it's [1:40:48] » Then you don't have a license if it's [1:40:48] not paid. [1:40:51] » So, um [1:40:54] you know, we're here to [1:40:56] you know, to say that cuz [1:40:58] it's our first business, right? Um and [1:41:00] plus, you know, the town [1:41:01] we're new in the town. So, [1:41:04] that we wasn't familiar with the [1:41:06] situation that, you know, we needed the [1:41:09] the license and and cuz when we checked [1:41:11] the portal, it was the license say [1:41:13] active. [1:41:16] » Sir, when you When you approached us, [1:41:18] you were three businessmen. [1:41:19] >> Yes. [1:41:21] » Yes. [1:41:21] >> So, [1:41:22] » So, [1:41:22] you know how business is run. [1:41:25] There are certain rules and regulations [1:41:28] to run businesses [1:41:29] for any business. [1:41:32] You have to have a license, number one. [1:41:35] It has to be paid for, number two. [1:41:37] When you come in front of a a governing [1:41:39] body and say [1:41:41] we are definitely not doing this because [1:41:43] we know you people have been slapped in [1:41:45] the face and we don't want to do that. [1:41:46] We want your residents to be [1:41:48] comfortable. [1:41:49] And we say, "Hey, that's a great idea, [1:41:52] guys. We appreciate you wanting to lend [1:41:54] it on that." [1:41:56] You're open 3 days and we already get [1:41:58] hit three times. [1:42:00] To me, [1:42:01] I can't be comfortable with it. [1:42:03] And I apologize, but I can't be [1:42:05] comfortable with it on behalf of the [1:42:06] residents of the town that have lived [1:42:08] here for years and I don't think I don't [1:42:11] I don't I may be wrong that you folks [1:42:13] live in town. [1:42:16] I don't think our town residents should [1:42:18] be subjected to that. [1:42:23] Plain and simple. [1:42:31] » Any other questions? [1:42:32] >> Yeah, I I have a couple. [1:42:33] » Yeah, I I have a couple. [1:42:33] Um [1:42:36] All right. So, you open I think you said [1:42:39] someone someone said from the it was set [1:42:41] Saturday. [1:42:42] >> It was Saturday, Sunday um Sunday and [1:42:44] » It was Saturday, Sunday um Sunday and [1:42:44] Monday. [1:42:44] >> Saturday so [1:42:45] » Saturday so [1:42:45] >> So, Monday that's um so, Saturday that's [1:42:47] » So, Monday that's um so, Saturday that's [1:42:47] when I spoke to one of the North [1:42:49] Providence [1:42:50] um officers. [1:42:51] >> All right. [1:42:52] » All right. [1:42:52] So, [1:42:53] let's put put the the the lack of [1:42:55] license aside for a second. [1:42:57] Um [1:42:58] what I'm curious about is so, the first [1:43:02] night you're open, the police go in and [1:43:04] there's loud music. [1:43:05] >> They did not go in. I spoke with the [1:43:06] » They did not go in. I spoke with the [1:43:06] officer outside. I was in the Everybody [1:43:09] was [1:43:10] >> Listen, what I want to do I want to have [1:43:11] » Listen, what I want to do I want to have [1:43:11] an honest conversation. When I say the [1:43:12] police go in, [1:43:14] the police show up. [1:43:15] >> Yeah. [1:43:15] » Yeah. [1:43:15] >> They They tell you they got a complaint [1:43:17] » They They tell you they got a complaint [1:43:17] about loud music. [1:43:19] >> Um [1:43:19] » Um [1:43:19] >> They don't tell you that. [1:43:20] » They don't tell you that. [1:43:20] >> No, he didn't say um [1:43:22] » No, he didn't say um [1:43:22] I was under the impression that they was [1:43:24] passing by they see, you know, a large, [1:43:26] you know, group of cars around and they [1:43:28] just stopped by, but he never mentioned [1:43:30] that. Um he has a they received a a [1:43:34] noise complaint. I was never told that [1:43:36] by the officer. [1:43:38] >> Do we know do we know so we know they [1:43:39] » Do we know do we know so we know they [1:43:39] responded for loud music but we don't [1:43:41] know. [1:43:42] >> Didn't come to the the point of a a [1:43:44] » Didn't come to the the point of a a [1:43:44] report using our dispatch log. They did [1:43:47] respond there because we got calls for [1:43:48] service there. [1:43:49] >> Okay. [1:43:49] » Okay. [1:43:50] >> And it wasn't just by they were passing [1:43:51] » And it wasn't just by they were passing [1:43:51] by. [1:43:52] >> Okay. [1:43:52] » Okay. [1:43:52] >> We got called there. [1:43:53] » We got called there. [1:43:53] >> Yeah. [1:43:54] » Yeah. [1:43:54] >> All right. Um [1:43:57] » All right. Um [1:43:57] and [1:44:00] then [1:44:01] you're open until [1:44:03] 1:00 [1:44:04] >> Yes. [1:44:04] » Yes. [1:44:04] >> which you're allowed to be. [1:44:06] » which you're allowed to be. [1:44:06] >> Yes. [1:44:07] » Yes. [1:44:07] >> Everybody's supposed to be out within 20 [1:44:09] » Everybody's supposed to be out within 20 [1:44:09] minutes. [1:44:10] >> Yeah, they was out within 20 minutes. [1:44:12] » Yeah, they was out within 20 minutes. [1:44:12] >> That's not what the police are telling [1:44:13] » That's not what the police are telling [1:44:13] us. It's 1:23 [1:44:15] and the place was still in operation. [1:44:17] >> No, it was not operating. [1:44:19] » No, it was not operating. [1:44:19] Well, we was well over we was well over [1:44:22] that. [1:44:22] >> How many people were in there at that [1:44:23] » How many people were in there at that [1:44:24] time? [1:44:25] >> Um I say approximately [1:44:27] » Um I say approximately [1:44:27] um [1:44:28] about 70. [1:44:30] >> 70? [1:44:31] » 70? [1:44:31] >> 80. [1:44:32] » 80. [1:44:32] >> And and it wasn't in operation. Guys [1:44:33] » And and it wasn't in operation. Guys [1:44:33] were just chit-chatting. [1:44:35] >> No, I'm not saying doing doing past [1:44:37] » No, I'm not saying doing doing past [1:44:37] business hours. I'm saying in general. [1:44:39] >> Oh. [1:44:40] » Oh. [1:44:40] >> Yeah, he he meant at the 1:20 mark the [1:44:42] » Yeah, he he meant at the 1:20 mark the [1:44:42] closing. [1:44:43] >> Oh, no cuz it was us in there just you [1:44:45] » Oh, no cuz it was us in there just you [1:44:45] know wrapping up and cleaning up and [1:44:47] stuff like that cuz I we also had our [1:44:48] families in there too just helping [1:44:50] helping out to clean up cuz it was our [1:44:52] first night and it was just you know a [1:44:54] lot going on. [1:44:55] >> Is the lights still off at 12:55 we [1:44:58] » Is the lights still off at 12:55 we [1:44:58] turned the lights off. [1:44:59] Like the the open sign lights. We open [1:45:01] it and we close it at 12:55 and [1:45:03] everybody's out here in the front. [1:45:05] >> Is there is there body cam? [1:45:06] » Is there is there body cam? [1:45:06] Of these? [1:45:09] All right. If if if we could get the [1:45:11] body cam on these when the police show [1:45:12] up I'd like to see them. [1:45:14] >> Yeah, once you see the body cam [1:45:16] » Yeah, once you see the body cam [1:45:16] you'll see me um [1:45:18] talking with the officer. [1:45:21] And um he said cuz he's get he [1:45:24] gathered all information and he said um [1:45:27] uh we can't have this cuz you know from [1:45:30] previous and you we have to make sure [1:45:32] like So pretty much what he was talking [1:45:34] about is just you know make sure outside [1:45:36] is cleared and there's not people you [1:45:38] know making noises and people just you [1:45:40] know coming out and leaving. That's all [1:45:42] he mentioned. He never came to me and [1:45:43] said we got noise complaint and stuff [1:45:46] like that. There was any of that [1:45:47] mentioned. If you check any body cam [1:45:49] that you see That was on Monday. [1:45:52] Um approximately about I believe it was [1:45:56] 9 to 10. I'm not Yeah, 9 to 10. That's [1:45:59] when the officer [1:46:01] um [1:46:02] uh came by. He said our music was too [1:46:04] loud. [1:46:05] That's when he I think he it was at the [1:46:08] door. [1:46:09] Cuz I wasn't there at the time. My [1:46:10] colleagues um they texted me. They said [1:46:12] the police just stopped by. He said our [1:46:14] music was too loud. That was just on [1:46:16] Monday. [1:46:17] I believe he actually mentioned a couple [1:46:18] times that the [1:46:19] police came by and he mentioned noise [1:46:22] complaints. But there was there was only [1:46:24] one time that they stopped by. [1:46:25] >> Yeah. [1:46:26] » Yeah. [1:46:26] Sh- So uh So pretty much you guys have a [1:46:29] security company? [1:46:29] >> Yeah. [1:46:31] » Yeah. [1:46:31] >> Wha- How do you handle security? [1:46:33] » Wha- How do you handle security? [1:46:33] >> Um so pretty much um it was just friends [1:46:35] » Um so pretty much um it was just friends [1:46:35] and family out there. Everyone that was [1:46:36] there we knew. There was no need for [1:46:38] security. It was a soft opening. [1:46:40] Everyone that was there [1:46:41] >> Which you said there was one night you [1:46:42] » Which you said there was one night you [1:46:42] were open. [1:46:42] >> Yes. Pretty much that one night. Um it [1:46:44] » Yes. Pretty much that one night. Um it [1:46:44] was just friends and family that was [1:46:46] there. So there was there was not [1:46:47] necessary to have security. [1:46:49] But going forward yes we will have [1:46:51] security there. And we was only um [1:46:53] notified that it was a noise complaint [1:46:55] that uh one night. All other nights [1:46:57] there was nothing that was mentioned to [1:46:58] us that we was being loud and [1:47:01] or being you know [1:47:02] >> But at the end of the night do you have [1:47:03] » But at the end of the night do you have [1:47:03] anybody go to the parking lot and see [1:47:05] what's going on? [1:47:06] >> Yes. It was all three of us um pretty [1:47:08] » Yes. It was all three of us um pretty [1:47:08] much in the parking lot. [1:47:09] >> outside myself. I [1:47:10] » outside myself. I [1:47:10] I saw I spoke with officer um [1:47:13] >> In the back? [1:47:14] » In the back? [1:47:14] >> No, it wasn't in the back. It was It was [1:47:15] » No, it wasn't in the back. It was It was [1:47:15] on the side street. [1:47:17] >> So many of your patrons park in the [1:47:18] » So many of your patrons park in the [1:47:18] back, right? [1:47:19] >> Yeah, cuz there's the back parking lot. [1:47:20] » Yeah, cuz there's the back parking lot. [1:47:20] We have a back parking lot. Yeah. [1:47:22] >> So, I was out there myself just making [1:47:24] » So, I was out there myself just making [1:47:24] sure everybody getting into the car, you [1:47:26] know, in the process. You know, just So, [1:47:28] everybody just, you know, at the time [1:47:30] it's late, nothing going on, so [1:47:32] >> And the parking lot was completely [1:47:33] » And the parking lot was completely [1:47:33] >> calm like to I mean, the problem is, I [1:47:35] » calm like to I mean, the problem is, I [1:47:35] know what you're saying, but we're [1:47:37] getting information from the police and [1:47:38] information from a neighbor saying that [1:47:40] may not have been as calm as you're [1:47:42] making it out to be. [1:47:43] >> It was definitely like you said, if you [1:47:46] » It was definitely like you said, if you [1:47:46] could provide security cameras footage, [1:47:48] you'll see that it was calm. There was [1:47:49] not I promise you it was not chaotic. Um [1:47:53] it was a it was quite a few people in [1:47:55] the back parking lot, but it was cleared [1:47:56] out by 1:25. [1:47:58] >> The point is that there were there The [1:47:59] » The point is that there were there The [1:47:59] point is that you still don't have a [1:48:01] license and you opened up that way. So, [1:48:04] if I don't know how you want to do it. [1:48:05] You want to do it off [1:48:06] >> Off the licenses, we got the wrong [1:48:07] » Off the licenses, we got the wrong [1:48:07] information. We was notified by the [1:48:10] Board of Health that if we pass [1:48:12] inspection that night, we could open the [1:48:14] same night. That's what he said. [1:48:15] >> haven't paid for it yet, so how could [1:48:16] » haven't paid for it yet, so how could [1:48:17] you have a license? [1:48:18] >> Um we um through our legal fees, we had [1:48:21] » Um we um through our legal fees, we had [1:48:21] paid our lawyer to pretty much handle [1:48:23] everything. [1:48:24] >> then? Who is making our payments? [1:48:25] » then? Who is making our payments? [1:48:25] >> So, we didn't know cuz all the payments [1:48:28] » So, we didn't know cuz all the payments [1:48:28] that he requested, we made with them. [1:48:30] So, he don't have been processing. I've [1:48:32] been in contact with the town clerk. [1:48:34] >> Right. [1:48:34] » Right. [1:48:34] >> So, that's where we we came in like we [1:48:36] » So, that's where we we came in like we [1:48:36] thought like, you know, everything was [1:48:38] situated. [1:48:39] >> And we have no [1:48:39] » And we have no [1:48:39] >> So, it's not like we just, you know, [1:48:41] » So, it's not like we just, you know, [1:48:41] trying to [1:48:42] you know, trying to miss anything or [1:48:44] just trying to operate under our own, [1:48:47] you know, [1:48:48] our own rules, but every fees that our [1:48:51] lawyer requested, you know, that was [1:48:53] requested from the town, you know, we [1:48:55] sent that in through him. He'd been the [1:48:56] one that [1:48:57] >> Lawyers have been been the [1:48:58] » Lawyers have been been the [1:48:58] >> been the one that been paying. [1:49:00] » been the one that been paying. [1:49:00] >> your liaison to our clerk's office. [1:49:02] » your liaison to our clerk's office. [1:49:02] >> so everything that's been [1:49:04] » so everything that's been [1:49:04] >> spoke to them or did you speak to the [1:49:05] » spoke to them or did you speak to the [1:49:05] lawyers? [1:49:06] >> We actually managed to spoke to the [1:49:07] » We actually managed to spoke to the [1:49:07] lawyer. [1:49:09] Yeah. [1:49:10] And that was the only [1:49:11] >> And the owners. [1:49:14] » Yes, money. [1:49:15] >> That's the only one. [1:49:16] » That's the only one. [1:49:16] >> Yes. [1:49:16] » Yes. [1:49:16] >> That's who she spoke to, her, him, and [1:49:18] » That's who she spoke to, her, him, and [1:49:18] the lawyer. [1:49:20] >> So when I've been when I started [1:49:22] » So when I've been when I started [1:49:22] contacting the town clerk myself is when [1:49:25] after the um um um the warning from the [1:49:29] town clerk to through our lawyer. So [1:49:31] they contacted our lawyer [1:49:33] um telling us that we not, you know, we [1:49:35] don't have the green light to op- to be [1:49:37] operating yet. So that's when I started [1:49:39] contacting the um the town clerk myself [1:49:41] to make sure that we have everything. So [1:49:44] what right after that we have we [1:49:45] received the news. We did not operate. [1:49:48] Our doors was shut, you know, [1:49:51] right away. We took immediate action. We [1:49:53] shut our doors. We was not operating [1:49:56] then. That's when I started com- um [1:49:58] contacting the town clerk myself to make [1:49:59] sure, you know, we have everything that, [1:50:02] you know, that needed, you know, for us [1:50:04] to be operating again. [1:50:06] >> Yes. Um from from our council, um the [1:50:09] » Yes. Um from from our council, um the [1:50:09] impression we got was all we needed was [1:50:11] program insurance, which we had. [1:50:13] Fire marshal, board of health gave us [1:50:15] the green light. So from that impression [1:50:17] we thought we had the green light to [1:50:18] open up. So we would never [1:50:20] you know [1:50:21] >> You didn't pay. [1:50:22] » You didn't pay. [1:50:22] >> Um um we paid through our lawyer. Yeah, [1:50:24] » Um um we paid through our lawyer. Yeah, [1:50:24] so the lawyer had all the fees and [1:50:25] everything. So all the payments were [1:50:27] just forwarded to our lawyer. So from [1:50:29] that from our payment [1:50:30] >> Your lawyer advised you that you could [1:50:31] » Your lawyer advised you that you could [1:50:31] open then? [1:50:32] >> Yes. [1:50:33] » Yes. [1:50:33] >> So um we actually got access to the [1:50:35] » So um we actually got access to the [1:50:35] portal like uh last week. So before that [1:50:38] we were not able to just log into the [1:50:40] portal and like check things, right? [1:50:43] >> Yes. Our lawyer had the um [1:50:44] » Yes. Our lawyer had the um [1:50:44] >> Yeah, so before that like everything was [1:50:46] » Yeah, so before that like everything was [1:50:46] pretty much going through like our [1:50:48] lawyer. Um so that So we're not trying [1:50:52] to make an excuse for it. Like we [1:50:54] understand uh [1:50:55] but at the same time like we're just we [1:50:58] understand the we the the mistake that [1:51:00] was made, but like we wouldn't make a [1:51:04] intentional mistake like that cuz we [1:51:05] came here like present our like [1:51:07] ourselves. Like we would at least like [1:51:09] if we wanted to to something like that, [1:51:11] we'll probably wait until we have like a [1:51:13] permanent license before that cuz I know [1:51:15] like we are all like already like under [1:51:18] uh probation. So, that's not something [1:51:20] we would intentionally do. Like we just [1:51:23] um got that business. So, we wouldn't [1:51:24] want to what I risk like all that uh [1:51:27] effort. I would let's not even talk [1:51:29] about double the money, but like it was [1:51:31] just a like a lengthy process really. Uh [1:51:34] so, [1:51:36] it's very unfortunate, but we we we do [1:51:39] take take [1:51:41] take I like accountability for it, but [1:51:43] um [1:51:44] it's just like we we didn't really know [1:51:46] exactly if we were not supposed to be [1:51:48] open. [1:51:50] >> We [1:51:50] » We [1:51:50] >> I I think All right. [1:51:52] » I I think All right. [1:51:52] I see. [1:51:54] Guys, we we told you exactly what [1:51:56] happened before. [1:51:58] And it's exactly what's happening [1:52:00] currently under your ownership. [1:52:04] It's exactly what happened. People going [1:52:06] in the back neighborhoods, [1:52:08] parking, [1:52:09] throwing debris, yelling. Those were the [1:52:11] exact That's the exact conversation we [1:52:13] had last month. Do you remember that? [1:52:15] >> Yes, I remember that, but also we we was [1:52:18] » Yes, I remember that, but also we we was [1:52:18] only aware like hold on. [1:52:20] Um also that we didn't we wasn't aware [1:52:22] of anything. We was out there ourself. [1:52:24] The first night we had a lot of people [1:52:25] there like about 70 people that night. [1:52:27] We was outside clearing the parking lot. [1:52:29] So, [1:52:30] any complaints that somebody's was [1:52:33] saying that we was out there ourself [1:52:35] making sure everybody was getting in the [1:52:36] car and when the police officers they [1:52:38] have [1:52:39] can record because see [1:52:41] us three in the back clearing the [1:52:42] parking lot. And I guarantee you no one [1:52:44] was out there being loud. And if you [1:52:47] have video if the officers have videos, [1:52:48] you'll see proof that the parking lot [1:52:50] was cleared within 10 to 15 minutes. The [1:52:53] latest somebody was out there in the [1:52:55] back parking lot was 1:25. That's the [1:52:57] latest. And if you have the footage of [1:52:59] that night, you'll see it. There was no [1:53:01] one out there being chaotic or causing [1:53:03] problems. In that one [1:53:06] instance we had somebody that came into [1:53:08] the spot was that one night which was [1:53:09] Monday night. [1:53:11] The police officer came in and said we [1:53:12] was being too loud. That was around 9:00 [1:53:14] to 10:00 p.m. And we actually turned off [1:53:16] the music. [1:53:18] And the following day after that, that's [1:53:19] when we was notified that we shouldn't [1:53:21] be open. But other than that, we was [1:53:23] only aware we was being loud one night. [1:53:26] That's the only night we got a [1:53:27] complaint. [1:53:29] >> Okay, I think we can let's let's start [1:53:32] » Okay, I think we can let's let's start [1:53:32] to wrap this up. [1:53:34] I I think [1:53:36] you guys open without a license. That's [1:53:39] the problem. [1:53:40] That's a problem. [1:53:42] There's nothing we can do about that [1:53:43] right now. [1:53:45] I think the issue we have to figure out [1:53:47] here up here is [1:53:49] the way you operated and the way it was [1:53:51] promoted. [1:53:53] That's my concern. [1:53:55] There's still the same issues with the [1:53:56] neighbors [1:53:58] and it was promoted as a nightclub [1:53:59] online. [1:54:01] So, I think it's up to this body [1:54:04] to figure out whether we let you open at [1:54:06] all [1:54:07] because you still technically don't have [1:54:08] a license [1:54:10] or we're going to have to let you open [1:54:11] with a police detail. And [1:54:15] >> Also, um can we request another um town [1:54:18] » Also, um can we request another um town [1:54:18] meeting before we make a decision so we [1:54:19] can have our lawyer involved? [1:54:21] Um cuz um we feel like we're being [1:54:24] blindsided. It was pretty much what what [1:54:25] we got from [1:54:27] our lawyer was pretty much um [1:54:29] >> But you didn't get blindsided by us. [1:54:30] » But you didn't get blindsided by us. [1:54:30] >> Um I'm saying um um pretty much what [1:54:33] » Um I'm saying um um pretty much what [1:54:33] Yeah, but we still I feel blindsided by [1:54:34] anybody um [1:54:36] cuz we wasn't aware we did anything [1:54:37] wrong. And there was no warning [1:54:40] that was presented to us and we didn't [1:54:41] have access to the portal [1:54:43] till like a week after. So, [1:54:46] we want to have presentation and we have [1:54:48] our lawyer involved. [1:54:49] >> We we need to [1:54:51] » We we need to [1:54:51] >> Yes, so [1:54:52] » Yes, so [1:54:52] >> I think we're splitting hairs again. So, [1:54:54] » I think we're splitting hairs again. So, [1:54:54] I'm just splitting hairs again. Again, [1:54:56] >> Right. [1:54:57] » Right. [1:54:57] All I'm saying is that can we get um we [1:54:58] just want our lawyer to be present. Um [1:55:00] so, can we request another meeting? [1:55:02] That's all I'm asking for. [1:55:03] >> if if [1:55:05] » if if [1:55:05] you guys don't plan on opening before [1:55:07] June 18th, [1:55:09] that we have a meeting June 18th. I can [1:55:10] put you on the agenda that night. [1:55:13] >> Just put us on the agenda for that. [1:55:15] » Just put us on the agenda for that. [1:55:15] >> Is that's that all right with you guys? [1:55:17] » Is that's that all right with you guys? [1:55:18] >> And [1:55:19] » And [1:55:19] and also, um, [1:55:21] I like to, um, I know it's a [1:55:24] >> Yeah, that's fine. Is that all right? [1:55:25] » Yeah, that's fine. Is that all right? [1:55:25] >> Yep. [1:55:26] » Yep. [1:55:26] >> Yes. [1:55:27] » Yes. [1:55:27] I don't know how you guys will go about [1:55:29] it, but I would [1:55:30] I would like to ask, you know, a last, [1:55:33] you know, a chance [1:55:36] to prove ourselves to make sure that, [1:55:38] you know, [1:55:39] to do things the right way, to really [1:55:40] see if that's how we really operate in [1:55:42] business, cuz I know it was literally a [1:55:44] beginning, [1:55:45] you know, some mistakes were made, then [1:55:46] we take accountable actions for it. But [1:55:48] if we could have like a last, you know, [1:55:50] chance, then if if things keep going how [1:55:53] it's going for real, then, you know, [1:55:55] then I know we would know that I now [1:55:58] it's it's really us. Then there would [1:56:00] there's nothing we could do about it. [1:56:01] All we asking is, you know, as a last [1:56:03] chance to really prove ourselves to see [1:56:05] that if we was really doing it on [1:56:07] purpose, or if we was been [1:56:10] So all I'm asking if we could have a [1:56:11] last chance. [1:56:12] >> Well, you guys got to you have until the [1:56:14] » Well, you guys got to you have until the [1:56:14] 18th to [1:56:16] um, [1:56:17] try and get everything together. And if [1:56:20] you're going to have your lawyer [1:56:22] come in. [1:56:22] >> It needs to be here. [1:56:23] » It needs to be here. [1:56:23] >> Is that [1:56:23] » Is that [1:56:23] >> Yeah, before, um, so to have our things [1:56:25] » Yeah, before, um, so to have our things [1:56:25] together, what do you mean by that [1:56:27] exactly? [1:56:28] >> Yeah, what do we mean? It's a good [1:56:29] » Yeah, what do we mean? It's a good [1:56:29] question. [1:56:30] >> Cuz everything is already accounted [1:56:32] » Cuz everything is already accounted [1:56:32] before. So we just waiting to make [1:56:33] payments. [1:56:34] >> All the licenses paid for. [1:56:35] » All the licenses paid for. [1:56:35] >> Yeah. [1:56:37] » Yeah. [1:56:37] >> inspection from he had two [1:56:40] » inspection from he had two [1:56:40] he had two exit signs, I believe. [1:56:43] >> Yes, that's already [1:56:44] » Yes, that's already [1:56:44] >> pulled out. So then I guess you went to [1:56:45] » pulled out. So then I guess you went to [1:56:46] get them. Now he's got to release Did he [1:56:48] come and look at it again? [1:56:49] >> Yes, he did. [1:56:50] » Yes, he did. [1:56:50] >> All right, he has to release it from the [1:56:51] » All right, he has to release it from the [1:56:51] portal before I and then you are allowed [1:56:54] to pay for it. Until all the inspections [1:56:56] are approved, you can't pay for it. [1:56:59] You're not allowed. So, that's why you [1:57:01] have to do that first and then pay for [1:57:03] your [1:57:03] >> Yes, um well, I'm well aware of that [1:57:05] » Yes, um well, I'm well aware of that [1:57:05] now. That's why I've been, you know, in [1:57:07] contact with you every day just to make [1:57:08] sure that we getting everything we [1:57:10] supposed to be getting done. You know, [1:57:12] every day I've been getting in contact [1:57:13] with you. I know I've been annoying you [1:57:15] for the week, but I've been getting in [1:57:17] contact with you every day to make sure, [1:57:18] "Ah, did you receive that? Did you [1:57:20] receive that?" You know, we just trying [1:57:21] to do things the right way and I'm just [1:57:22] asking, you know, for a last chance. You [1:57:24] know, if we could get the last chance, [1:57:26] you know, we could go about it. You [1:57:27] know, I know June June by June 18th, you [1:57:29] know, if we, you know, if we been [1:57:32] getting complaints, if anything not [1:57:33] situated, then we understand everything. [1:57:36] Now, you guys is you guys to do what you [1:57:38] got to do. [1:57:38] >> Just tell you most neighbors and most [1:57:40] » Just tell you most neighbors and most [1:57:40] constituents call us, they email us. [1:57:43] Very rarely do they come to the [1:57:44] meetings. So, for that gentleman to take [1:57:46] time out of his [1:57:47] out of his life to come here, you know, [1:57:49] then it would there was something that [1:57:50] was done that was serious enough to [1:57:52] bring him bring him here. So, that [1:57:54] that's what I concern is. Not that we're [1:57:55] not concerned about your business, but [1:57:57] we're concerned more about the the [1:57:59] constituents and the neighbors that live [1:58:00] there and pay their taxes to be a little [1:58:02] bit, you know, quiet. And now it's not [1:58:05] even the summer yet. Some of these even [1:58:06] have the windows open. Well, right now [1:58:08] they're closed. Think about it. [1:58:10] Someone's a little older at 1:30, they [1:58:12] don't want to hear a lot of ruckus, you [1:58:13] know, next to their house. [1:58:15] >> Yeah, makes sense. Um also, we did um at [1:58:18] » Yeah, makes sense. Um also, we did um at [1:58:18] the time we were closed, we did um pay a [1:58:22] a sound engineer to come by to check out [1:58:24] the sound system. Cuz the way they the [1:58:26] previous owner had it, it was it was [1:58:28] overboard cuz we even tested out [1:58:30] ourselves. After we got the complaint, [1:58:32] we actually went outside to check to see [1:58:34] how the sound was affecting outside. So, [1:58:36] we did hire a sound engineer to come, [1:58:39] you know, take a look at the mixer to [1:58:40] set the sound properly to make sure [1:58:42] sound is not getting outside outside of [1:58:45] the venue. [1:58:47] >> But but [1:58:48] » But but [1:58:48] let's not forget. I know and I [1:58:50] appreciate you doing that, but you're [1:58:51] supposed to be a restaurant first. [1:58:55] Not a not a nightclub. [1:58:56] >> We're not a nightclub. [1:58:57] » We're not a nightclub. [1:58:57] >> No, but think about the measures you're [1:58:59] » No, but think about the measures you're [1:58:59] doing to test sound quality. [1:59:01] >> But look, um I know it it seems like, [1:59:04] » But look, um I know it it seems like, [1:59:04] you know, the way we [1:59:06] you know, it was set up that the first [1:59:08] night cuz um you we had a lot of of [1:59:11] people come out, you know, we we did [1:59:13] invite a lot of people to come out and, [1:59:15] you know, see the spot to you know, to [1:59:17] to support. So, that's why it seems like [1:59:20] all right, you know, it's a nightclub. [1:59:22] All I'm asking, you know, is another [1:59:23] chance to prove ourself and then you [1:59:25] guys could see for yourself. [1:59:27] >> What do you guys want? Counseling? [1:59:28] » What do you guys want? Counseling? [1:59:28] >> And just just one more thing just to be [1:59:30] » And just just one more thing just to be [1:59:30] certain because I don't want to have any [1:59:32] more miscommunication [1:59:34] because we we want to [1:59:35] play fair in the sand. [1:59:37] You're not to open before the 18th. [1:59:40] You're going to come with with your your [1:59:42] attorney [1:59:44] and talk about this. And so you know, [1:59:46] about sound and I appreciate that. Um [1:59:49] the concern of a restaurant is never [1:59:51] sound and a subwoofer which [1:59:55] produces a very low frequency that [1:59:57] travels [1:59:58] very fast, okay? [2:00:00] That wouldn't even be an issue if it [2:00:02] were from here to the back of that wall [2:00:04] if it was a restaurant. [2:00:06] >> Um [2:00:07] » Um [2:00:07] >> That [2:00:07] » That [2:00:08] >> I don't I'm just telling you I know a [2:00:09] » I don't I'm just telling you I know a [2:00:09] little bit about sound. Yeah, no, I'm [2:00:11] not saying you don't, but I don't you [2:00:14] know, I don't um [2:00:15] remember us representing the the [2:00:18] business as a restaurant. [2:00:20] We did say it was a a lounge and bar [2:00:23] with food. [2:00:24] >> You guys [2:00:25] » You guys [2:00:25] >> never [2:00:25] » never [2:00:25] >> You got bottle service, you got you got [2:00:27] » You got bottle service, you got you got [2:00:27] multiple DJs on nights, you got bottle [2:00:28] service, you got everything. [2:00:30] >> You guys come on. [2:00:31] » You guys come on. [2:00:31] >> No, cuz the the way the [2:00:33] » No, cuz the the way the [2:00:33] >> No. [2:00:35] » No. [2:00:35] >> So, the way the way the um the lounge [2:00:37] » So, the way the way the um the lounge [2:00:37] set up, you know, there's um you know, [2:00:40] next time we we do come in, we'll come [2:00:42] in with pictures and then you guys will [2:00:44] have a clear idea of the way the the [2:00:46] business is set up. [2:00:47] >> So, if if I So, so [2:00:49] » So, if if I So, so [2:00:50] >> What I What I would do on the way in, [2:00:51] » What I What I would do on the way in, [2:00:52] and [2:00:53] I'm not giving you advice, but this is [2:00:54] if I was coming back in on the 18th, [2:00:57] I would pretend that everything you [2:00:59] heard tonight from the police, [2:01:01] and I'm not By the way, I'm not [2:01:02] disputing what I anybody said, but I but [2:01:04] I'm just telling you how I would [2:01:05] operate. I would operate that every [2:01:07] single thing that the neighbor said and [2:01:08] the police said is absolutely true. [2:01:11] And on June 18th, I would be prepared to [2:01:13] address all of those issues and exactly [2:01:15] how they're not going to happen again. [2:01:18] And and in my opinion, that's that's the [2:01:20] only way that I would feel comfortable [2:01:23] to to allow this to to keep going is [2:01:26] All right, you know, for better or [2:01:28] worse, let's take this as the the first [2:01:30] test drive, right? And we we figured out [2:01:33] there's a few problems. So, I would be [2:01:35] prepared [2:01:36] again, take everything is true, even if [2:01:38] you disagree with it. Take everything is [2:01:40] true because it's at the very least a [2:01:41] perception of the police and the [2:01:42] neighbors. [2:01:44] And I would address each thing and [2:01:47] exactly how you how you're going to [2:01:48] handle it and how you're going to do it. [2:01:50] And I don't mind I When when they're [2:01:51] done, I'll step off. I'll talk to them [2:01:52] for for a minute, too. [2:01:54] >> Okay. I appreciate it, um, counselor. [2:01:57] » Okay. I appreciate it, um, counselor. [2:01:57] But, um, [2:01:59] Counselor Stephen, you mentioned that, [2:02:00] um, we won't be be able to open until [2:02:03] June 18th. [2:02:04] >> Right. [2:02:05] » Right. [2:02:05] >> Um, [2:02:07] you know, I'm I'm just asking if cuz if [2:02:09] we have, you know, all our credentials, [2:02:11] the only thing we have to make is [2:02:13] payment. I know, um, [2:02:15] the, um, [2:02:16] I know, um, the fire department um now [2:02:18] on the building inspection have to be [2:02:21] submitted, you know, which is already, [2:02:23] you know, accounted for. All you have to [2:02:25] do is put it in. [2:02:27] So, if we cuz, you know, we [2:02:29] you know, not to make any excuses, [2:02:32] this whole thing we started, we pay out [2:02:34] of pocket for it. We didn't take any [2:02:35] loans or anything. So, if we could close [2:02:37] to June 18th, you know, that's [2:02:40] you know, everything we got to come out [2:02:41] of pocket for. [2:02:42] >> All right. And and I You know, so it's [2:02:43] » All right. And and I You know, so it's [2:02:43] like And and I [2:02:45] >> Guys, believe me from the bottom of my [2:02:46] » Guys, believe me from the bottom of my [2:02:46] heart. [2:02:48] We're very very very business-friendly [2:02:50] town. [2:02:52] But we can hold you. And and the reason [2:02:55] we're saying the 18th [2:02:57] is to make sure that everything we're [2:02:58] talking about today [2:03:00] is done. [2:03:03] We can say, all right, you got the [2:03:04] license and the inspections is done. But [2:03:06] we want to see your attorney [2:03:08] and here with us and we're going to talk [2:03:11] about this so that this, as Mario said, [2:03:14] does not happen. [2:03:16] We're going to be 100% sure of that. [2:03:18] That's our job. [2:03:20] That's what we owe to the people of our [2:03:21] town. [2:03:22] >> So, the thing is with the 18th is that I [2:03:24] » So, the thing is with the 18th is that I [2:03:25] just said the 18th because you guys were [2:03:26] asking for [2:03:28] another meeting to come in with your [2:03:29] attorney. [2:03:30] So, that's only giving you that [2:03:33] opportunity. If you would open before [2:03:34] then, [2:03:36] then you'd have to open with a police [2:03:38] detail. [2:03:39] >> So, um [2:03:41] » So, um [2:03:41] as um Lieutenant mentioned, so it he [2:03:44] said we have to um Lieutenant, you said [2:03:46] we have to have a a detail from what [2:03:49] 10:00 to So, he said 2:00. [2:03:52] So, if we have a police detail, is it [2:03:53] possible to go up until 2:00? [2:03:55] >> No. [2:03:56] » No. [2:03:56] >> Lieutenant, he said 2:00, 10:00 to 2:00. [2:03:59] » Lieutenant, he said 2:00, 10:00 to 2:00. [2:03:59] >> They still get paid for 4 hours. They [2:04:01] » They still get paid for 4 hours. They [2:04:01] would be there from 10:00 to 2:00 to [2:04:02] make sure everybody's cleared out [2:04:04] and the place is closed. [2:04:18] » So, is it is it possible that we could [2:04:21] operate without a police police detail? [2:04:24] And if [2:04:26] June 18th, you know, we come back with [2:04:29] complaints, then, you know, it's [2:04:31] whatever you guys decided. Is it [2:04:33] possible? [2:04:35] >> Unfortunately, that's the recommendation [2:04:36] » Unfortunately, that's the recommendation [2:04:37] of our police chief. They're the ones [2:04:38] that have to enforce this. We don't. [2:04:40] >> Yeah, that's what I'm saying. So, that's [2:04:42] » Yeah, that's what I'm saying. So, that's [2:04:42] now it's like, you know, we willing to [2:04:44] prove ourself to see if [2:04:47] any report that would they receive [2:04:51] any sort of report that they receive, [2:04:53] you know, now it's like when we come [2:04:55] back to the next [2:04:56] >> What's going to be worse? The police [2:04:57] » What's going to be worse? The police [2:04:57] detail for 2 days or not opening until [2:04:59] the 18th? [2:05:00] >> Um [2:05:01] » Um [2:05:01] From a from a financial standpoint. [2:05:03] >> So, pretty much um we don't want to be [2:05:04] » So, pretty much um we don't want to be [2:05:04] slapped with the police detail and we [2:05:06] want to have our lawyer here involved to [2:05:09] prove to you that the the the [2:05:10] establishment we're trying to run does [2:05:12] not require police detail. [2:05:14] So, um with the [2:05:15] >> How's the attorney going to prove that? [2:05:17] » How's the attorney going to prove that? [2:05:17] >> Cuz um we have um pretty much um [2:05:20] » Cuz um we have um pretty much um [2:05:20] everything the complaints that happened [2:05:22] that we was not aware of any of these [2:05:23] complaints except for one complaint that [2:05:25] actually the officer came into the um [2:05:27] establishment [2:05:29] and explained to us. So, we just went on [2:05:31] cuz we [2:05:32] >> What was it that [2:05:32] » What was it that [2:05:32] >> we didn't [2:05:35] » we didn't [2:05:35] Um I feel like I'm you know, we being um [2:05:37] cuz when when my attorney spoke to us, [2:05:40] pretty much what he was saying that we [2:05:42] was here to, you know, pretty much um [2:05:43] get a speech and advice from from the [2:05:45] police department. We was not aware it [2:05:48] was going to be an um a discussion to [2:05:50] pretty much um have police detail [2:05:52] involved. So, we just want a chance to [2:05:55] get advice and counsel from our lawyer [2:05:58] going forward cuz that's not the [2:05:59] establishment we're trying to run. We [2:06:00] want to run an establishment where we [2:06:01] that does not require police detail. So, [2:06:05] we just pretty much want to request [2:06:06] another hearing so we we could prove to [2:06:09] to you guys that that's not the [2:06:10] establishment we're running. It's just [2:06:12] that the grand it was um [2:06:14] when we when we got informed from our [2:06:16] lawyer, pretty much we had the green [2:06:17] light and everything we needed to open [2:06:19] up and that's why we had a grand [2:06:21] opening. Um and we had um that level of [2:06:24] amount of people that was there that [2:06:25] night. [2:06:26] Um that's not what's going to happen. [2:06:30] So, we just pretty much want to prove to [2:06:31] you guys what we trying to run. What we [2:06:33] trying to run does not require police [2:06:35] detail. [2:06:36] So we want to prove that to you guys. [2:06:41] » Listen, [2:06:42] I I first of all I'll I'll [2:06:45] go with whatever the pleasure of the [2:06:46] council is. [2:06:48] I got to be honest with you. I think [2:06:51] we're doing you a favor by telling you [2:06:53] to stay closed cuz I think if we allow [2:06:55] you if you if you get your all your [2:06:57] stuff together tomorrow [2:06:58] I have not heard a plan that is going to [2:07:00] keep you from getting complaints. [2:07:02] I I've seen enough of these places. I [2:07:04] worked in Providence for 10 years. [2:07:06] That's all I did for 10 years. [2:07:08] >> Right. [2:07:08] » Right. [2:07:08] >> I've seen lounges, I've seen nightclubs, [2:07:11] » I've seen lounges, I've seen nightclubs, [2:07:11] I've seen restaurants. I [2:07:14] I would bet a lot of money that if you [2:07:17] don't sit back, talk to your lawyer, [2:07:20] make a plan, have a security plan in [2:07:22] place, have all this stuff ready to go. [2:07:25] If you're If you open this weekend [2:07:26] without a detail you're going to have [2:07:28] you're going to get more complaints and [2:07:30] then at that point if you come back in [2:07:31] on the 18th, my position is going to be [2:07:33] you don't get the license at all. [2:07:34] >> No no, we're not going to be opening up [2:07:36] » No no, we're not going to be opening up [2:07:36] before the 18th. We want to make sure we [2:07:37] have every ducks in a row. [2:07:39] >> All right. [2:07:39] » All right. [2:07:39] >> Everything in line. [2:07:40] » Everything in line. [2:07:40] >> How come is that? I'm going to open you [2:07:42] » How come is that? I'm going to open you [2:07:42] don't need the police detail. [2:07:43] >> Yeah Yeah, we just want to prove to you [2:07:44] » Yeah Yeah, we just want to prove to you [2:07:45] guys we don't need a police detail. [2:07:46] >> Okay. [2:07:46] » Okay. [2:07:47] >> So that's our plan and we also we have [2:07:48] » So that's our plan and we also we have [2:07:48] sound monitors outside level recording [2:07:52] the sound where we won't be going above [2:07:54] driving traffic. So we will have proof [2:07:57] and evidence of all that cuz we don't [2:07:59] require a police detail. And we going to [2:08:01] install two sound monitors outside that [2:08:04] would be recording. So if we have noise [2:08:07] complaints and we actually we have facts [2:08:09] and proof that we are not going above [2:08:11] sound level. [2:08:12] >> May- maybe the landlord will help you [2:08:13] » May- maybe the landlord will help you [2:08:13] out with that. [2:08:14] >> Right. So [2:08:15] » Right. So [2:08:15] >> they have them as well, right people? [2:08:16] » they have them as well, right people? [2:08:16] >> Yeah, so we Yeah, so we going to have [2:08:18] » Yeah, so we Yeah, so we going to have [2:08:18] these monitors ourselves. Cuz we don't [2:08:20] want to you know cause chaos or [2:08:22] anything. We just want to operate a [2:08:24] business being consistent and have [2:08:26] consistent income. And with having a [2:08:28] police detail, we will not be able to [2:08:30] survive and pay our bills. So, we want [2:08:32] to go we want to run the business the [2:08:34] right way and have [2:08:37] everything flowing smoothly. And so [2:08:39] >> with I agree with Councilman Tone and [2:08:41] » with I agree with Councilman Tone and [2:08:41] and you I would wait till the 18th and [2:08:43] get everything all set and talk to the [2:08:44] landlord. Maybe he'll give you [2:08:46] a break on the rent cuz you're not going [2:08:47] to be open for the till the 18th. [2:08:49] >> Right. All right, let's wrap this up. [2:08:51] » Right. All right, let's wrap this up. [2:08:51] Any other questions? [2:08:53] Mayor? [2:08:57] » I can [2:08:58] >> You guys can take a seat. [2:08:59] » You guys can take a seat. [2:08:59] >> I know there was [2:09:01] » I know there was [2:09:01] I know there was [2:09:01] >> Guys [2:09:02] » Guys [2:09:02] >> Hey guys. [2:09:05] » I know there was an issue with [2:09:06] inspections [2:09:08] and also the fire. [2:09:10] So, I would just want to make sure that [2:09:13] they're clear with the fire department, [2:09:16] with building inspections, and then we [2:09:19] have to make sure the occupancy [2:09:21] is adhered to. [2:09:24] >> Okay, do I have a motion to continue [2:09:25] » Okay, do I have a motion to continue [2:09:25] this matter to the June 18th town [2:09:27] council meeting? [2:09:28] >> I think it's 5:00 the meeting, not at [2:09:30] » I think it's 5:00 the meeting, not at [2:09:30] 7:00. [2:09:31] >> Okay, a motion's been made by Councilman [2:09:33] » Okay, a motion's been made by Councilman [2:09:33] Bacalao. Is there a second? Seconded by [2:09:35] Councilman Laporte. All those in favor? [2:09:36] >> I. [2:09:37] » I. [2:09:37] >> All those opposed? The eyes have it. [2:09:38] » All those opposed? The eyes have it. [2:09:39] >> Good, guys. [2:09:39] » Good, guys. [2:09:39] >> Okay, thank you. Item number 22, [2:09:41] » Okay, thank you. Item number 22, [2:09:41] resignation letter. I've received a [2:09:42] letter of resignation to be accepted [2:09:44] with regret from Joseph Gemaco of the [2:09:46] Historic District Commission. [2:09:49] Greetings. I've served on the Historic [2:09:51] Commission for a few years. I believe it [2:09:53] is time for me to step down [2:09:55] as a member of that board. Therefore, [2:09:57] please accept my resignation effective [2:09:59] immediately. I thank you and the town of [2:10:01] North Providence for providing me the [2:10:02] chance to serve. Sincerely, Joseph [2:10:05] Gemaco. Do I have a motion to accept [2:10:07] that letter? [2:10:08] >> So moved. [2:10:08] » So moved. [2:10:08] >> Motion's been made by Councilman [2:10:10] » Motion's been made by Councilman [2:10:10] Laporte. Is there a second? [2:10:11] >> Second. [2:10:11] » Second. [2:10:11] >> Seconded by Councilman Bacalao. All [2:10:13] » Seconded by Councilman Bacalao. All [2:10:13] those in favor? [2:10:14] >> I. [2:10:14] » I. [2:10:14] >> All those opposed? The eyes have it. [2:10:16] » All those opposed? The eyes have it. [2:10:16] Item number 23, board appointment. Town [2:10:18] Council discussion and action regarding [2:10:19] to the appointment to be made the [2:10:21] following board new appointment [2:10:24] historic district commission Lind Alfano [2:10:27] Dear members of the town council as a [2:10:28] lifelong resident of North Providence I [2:10:29] respectfully submit this letter of [2:10:31] interest for appointment to the historic [2:10:32] district commission after learning of [2:10:33] the current opening. [2:10:35] I have strong interest in preserving the [2:10:36] historical character and heritage of our [2:10:38] town and I believe the historic district [2:10:40] commission plays an important role in [2:10:42] protecting the identity and history of [2:10:43] our community for future generations. It [2:10:45] would be an honor to serve the residents [2:10:47] of North Providence in this capacity and [2:10:49] I would appreciate your consideration [2:10:51] for appointment. Thank you for your time [2:10:53] and consideration Lind Alfano Rhode [2:10:55] Island. [2:10:57] >> Make that a motion one point. [2:10:58] » Make that a motion one point. [2:10:59] >> A motion has been made by Councilman [2:11:00] » A motion has been made by Councilman [2:11:00] seconded by Councilman Lepore [2:11:01] all those in favor [2:11:02] >> I [2:11:03] » I [2:11:03] >> all those opposed the eyes have it. [2:11:05] » all those opposed the eyes have it. [2:11:05] Item number 24 claim submitted town [2:11:07] council discussion and possible votes [2:11:09] regard the claims received from the [2:11:11] following Lucas Romalo 1934 Smith Street [2:11:14] North Providence Rhode Island [2:11:16] Edmund Lorenzo 28 Woodhaven Boulevard [2:11:20] North Providence Rhode Island and [2:11:23] Yevgeny Polishchuk 51 Beverly Ann Drive [2:11:26] North Providence Rhode Island. Do you [2:11:27] have a motion to send these to the [2:11:28] claims committee? [2:11:29] >> So moved. [2:11:30] » So moved. [2:11:30] >> Motion has been made by Councilman [2:11:31] » Motion has been made by Councilman [2:11:31] Baccala is there a second? [2:11:32] >> Second. [2:11:33] » Second. [2:11:33] >> Seconded by Councilman Lepore all those [2:11:34] » Seconded by Councilman Lepore all those [2:11:34] in favor? [2:11:35] >> I [2:11:36] » I [2:11:36] >> all those opposed the eyes have it. Item [2:11:37] » all those opposed the eyes have it. Item [2:11:38] number 25 claims committee report town [2:11:39] council discussion and action regard to [2:11:41] the claims committee report to be [2:11:42] presented by Councilman Baccala. [2:11:45] >> Unfortunately this evening due to some [2:11:46] » Unfortunately this evening due to some [2:11:46] car troubles [2:11:48] I had to reschedule the claims committee [2:11:50] meeting we could not meet and I'll get [2:11:52] together with my fellow councilman to [2:11:54] see when I can get this done. Hopefully [2:11:56] I can do it maybe at one of our special [2:11:57] meetings or [2:11:58] before but I have nothing to nothing to [2:12:01] submit so [2:12:02] >> Thank you. Item number 26 finance [2:12:04] » Thank you. Item number 26 finance [2:12:04] committee report town council discussion [2:12:06] action regard to the finance committee [2:12:07] report to be presented by Councilman [2:12:09] Martone. I know he we discussed the [2:12:11] budget so I make a motion to accept his [2:12:14] report. Motion has been made by [2:12:16] Councilman Bacallao. [2:12:18] Is there a second? [2:12:19] >> Second. Seconded by Councilman Di [2:12:20] » Second. Seconded by Councilman Di [2:12:20] Lorenzo. All those in favor? [2:12:22] All those opposed? The ayes have it. And [2:12:23] item number 27, ordinance committee [2:12:25] report, town council discussion and [2:12:27] action regarding to the ordinance [2:12:28] committee to be presented by Council [2:12:30] President Odello. I will have that typed [2:12:32] up and [2:12:33] make a motion to accept as presented. [2:12:37] Motion has been made by Councilman [2:12:39] Bacallao. Is there a second? [2:12:40] Seconded by Councilman Fiola. All those [2:12:42] in favor? [2:12:43] All those opposed? The ayes have it.