[0:00] the meaning of June 24th. You could all [0:02] rise for the pledge of allegiance. [0:04] >> I pledge algiance to the flag of the [0:06] » I pledge algiance to the flag of the [0:06] United States of America and to the [0:09] republic for which it stands, one nation [0:12] under God, indivisible, with liberty and [0:15] justice for all. [0:16] >> Thank you everyone. Welcome, [0:21] » Madame Clerk. [0:22] >> Mr. Chairman, the first item of business [0:24] » Mr. Chairman, the first item of business [0:24] is the consent agenda. [0:25] >> Motion to approve the consent agenda. [0:28] » Motion to approve the consent agenda. [0:28] Second. [0:29] >> Motion made by Tim, seconded by Aaron to [0:30] » Motion made by Tim, seconded by Aaron to [0:30] approve as stated. Any discussion? [0:33] Hearing? None. All in favor? [0:34] >> I. [0:34] » I. [0:34] >> Any opposed? You. [0:36] » Any opposed? You. [0:36] >> The next item of business is the [0:38] » The next item of business is the [0:38] submission of minutes. We have the town [0:39] council meeting minutes from June 3rd as [0:41] well as the executive session minutes [0:43] from June 3rd. [0:44] >> Motion to approve. Second. [0:46] » Motion to approve. Second. [0:46] >> Motion made by Tim, seconded by Aaron as [0:48] » Motion made by Tim, seconded by Aaron as [0:48] stated. Any discussion? Hearing none. [0:50] All in favor? [0:51] >> I. [0:51] » I. [0:51] >> Any opposed? Thank you. [0:54] » Any opposed? Thank you. [0:54] >> The next item on the agenda is D1. This [0:56] » The next item on the agenda is D1. This [0:56] m This is Maryannne Brandmeer for the [0:58] Japan American Society of Rhode Island. [1:00] This is a request for the mobile food [1:02] establishment event permit for the Black [1:04] Ship Festival to be held at Rockwell [1:06] Park on Friday, August 14, 2026 from [1:09] 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. [1:11] >> Based on all the positive [1:12] » Based on all the positive [1:12] recommendations. Make a motion to [1:13] approve. [1:15] >> Second. [1:16] » Second. [1:16] >> Motion and a second. May I suggest if [1:18] » Motion and a second. May I suggest if [1:18] the council is amendable that we combine [1:22] um D1 the item that we're on right now [1:25] along with D2 D3 D4 and F1 [1:30] >> so moved second [1:32] » so moved second [1:32] >> motion made by Tim seconded by Aaron as [1:34] » motion made by Tim seconded by Aaron as [1:34] stated any discussion [1:36] >> all in favor. [1:37] » all in favor. [1:37] >> Any opposed? Thank you. So I'm going to [1:39] » Any opposed? Thank you. So I'm going to [1:39] give madam clerk just a moment. We just [1:42] combined all of these. Um can you [1:45] summarize that? [1:46] >> I can paraphrase them. Yes. And then we [1:47] » I can paraphrase them. Yes. And then we [1:47] will ask I'm going to ask if we could [1:49] just have a motion on each. That way [1:51] it's not up and down and up and down. So [1:53] go ahead. [1:54] >> So D2 is for the same applicant for the [1:56] » So D2 is for the same applicant for the [1:56] Black Ship Festival, but this one is for [1:58] the mobile food establishment on [1:59] Saturday, August 15th from 10:00 a.m. to [2:01] 3 p.m. [2:04] >> You want me to keep going? You want [2:05] » You want me to keep going? You want [2:05] Okay. D3 is the same applicant also for [2:08] the Black Ship Festival for the one-day [2:09] dancing and entertainment to be held on [2:13] Friday, August 14th from 6:00 to 9:00 at [2:15] Rockwell Park. D4 is the same applicant [2:18] also for the Black Ship Festival for a [2:20] 1-day dancing and entertainment license [2:22] to be held on Saturday, August 15th from [2:25] 10 to 3. And then F1 [2:33] is Nicole Saltier and this is also for [2:36] the Japan American Society of Rhode [2:38] Island. This is the request to fly the [2:40] Japanese flag during the 43rd [2:42] anniversary of the Black Ship Festival [2:44] at Independence Park andor Rockwell Park [2:47] on August 14th through the 16th. [2:49] >> Motion to approve as stated. [2:52] » Motion to approve as stated. [2:52] >> Is there a second? [2:53] » Is there a second? [2:53] >> Second. [2:53] » Second. [2:53] >> Motion made by Tim, seconded by Aaron to [2:56] » Motion made by Tim, seconded by Aaron to [2:56] approve. Amy, do we need a separate [2:57] motion on all this or is that [2:58] acceptable? [2:59] >> It's acceptable to do it all by one [3:01] » It's acceptable to do it all by one [3:01] motion. [3:01] >> Outstanding. Any discussion from the [3:03] » Outstanding. Any discussion from the [3:03] council? Is Maryanne here? [3:07] >> This is your 32nd commercial, Maryanne. [3:10] » This is your 32nd commercial, Maryanne. [3:10] Welcome. [3:12] >> Good evening, council members and Mr. [3:14] » Good evening, council members and Mr. [3:14] Contende. My name is Marian Brand and [3:16] I'm president of the Japan American [3:18] Society. It is a great honor to be here [3:20] with you and to support Bristol. You're [3:23] very, very important to our [3:24] organization. We enjoy being up here. We [3:27] enjoy hosting the Black Ships Festival [3:29] with you together because of Comeoder [3:31] Matthew C. Perry. He's very important [3:33] not only to us but to the state as well [3:36] as to Japan. We have a wonderful [3:38] three-day festival scheduled this year. [3:40] So, if you get a chance, please come by [3:42] and see us. On Friday night, Friday [3:45] morning, we have our opening ceremony [3:47] and followed by a VIP lunchon. And then [3:49] Friday evening, we have the Tao John [3:51] performance at Rockwell Park. Saturday, [3:53] we have a lovely day scheduled from 10 [3:55] am to 3 pm for and we are we're booked [3:58] this year as you saw with all of our all [4:01] of our vendors. So, we're very and we [4:02] have new vendors this year on both [4:04] sides. So, we're really excited about [4:05] that. More importantly, we're excited [4:07] for what we do for the residents, for [4:09] the businesses, and for the many [4:10] visitors that come to Bristol so that we [4:13] can enhance that for you. The [4:14] relationship we have with you is very [4:16] important to us because we look for [4:18] long-term relationships and so is with [4:20] great honor that we could be here. [4:22] Sincerely, I mean that from my heart. I [4:24] am leaving to go to Japan and uh we'll [4:27] have we have a delegation that's going [4:29] to Japan that you're probably aware of [4:30] and we will be meeting with mayors from [4:33] different towns together as we [4:34] collaborate, work together with each [4:36] other to benefit both our state, Bristol [4:39] and Japan. I want to thank you for [4:40] giving me a little bit of time to talk [4:42] to you. I have a little some sheets for [4:44] you to see if you want to learn a little [4:45] bit more and we have a new website to [4:48] get a chance. It's black ships.org. [4:50] Check it out. [4:51] >> So, I was just going to ask that. So if [4:52] » So, I was just going to ask that. So if [4:52] the public is interested to know more [4:54] when, where. [4:55] >> Oh yes. So we have if you go to the old [4:58] » Oh yes. So we have if you go to the old [4:58] website which is jasri.org it will [5:00] direct you to the new website but you [5:02] could yes we have the schedule up now. [5:04] So please come see it. Check it out. See [5:06] the beautiful pictures from Bristol that [5:07] are there from the past. We have more [5:09] that'll be coming up and I can only say [5:11] thank you from the board directors of [5:13] the advisory board and everyone that [5:15] comes to support. Thank you. [5:17] >> Outstanding. [5:18] » Outstanding. [5:18] >> This has been like a eightyear event [5:20] » This has been like a eightyear event [5:20] now, hasn't it? How long is it? Eight, [5:21] nine years or something. [5:22] >> It's been I 14, I believe. [5:24] » It's been I 14, I believe. [5:24] >> It's long. I think No, it's before the [5:27] » It's long. I think No, it's before the [5:27] pandemic that we start that we started [5:29] and [5:30] >> everyone knows we're here. The feedback [5:32] » everyone knows we're here. The feedback [5:32] has been phenomenal. I've been getting [5:34] all these emails, calls, and texts [5:35] saying, "Are you sure you're on? Where [5:36] are you?" They all want to know what [5:38] we're doing. And of course, you know, [5:39] we're not going to tell them until until [5:40] the event is here. But so, it's a it's a [5:43] it's statewide event now for you. Yeah. [5:46] And people know and because of where [5:48] you're located, people can come from [5:50] Massachusetts, they can come from [5:51] province, they can come, you know, from [5:53] South County. So that the location is [5:55] one, but it's the history of Bristol [5:57] that brings them to jazz festival. We [6:01] fill the park every year and for [6:03] drummers, but last year we added the [6:05] jazz group and this year he's bringing [6:07] more people with his band this year. So [6:09] it's going to be a little larger than it [6:10] was last year. So we're really excited [6:12] and we're very happy to be able to [6:14] support you. Thank you. [6:16] >> Yeah, [6:16] » Yeah, [6:16] >> you should uh let's talk to her about [6:18] » you should uh let's talk to her about [6:18] doing some PR for us. What do you say? [6:20] Wow. And and you're asking us for [6:22] something. [6:23] >> When I'm in No, I will tell you when I'm [6:26] » When I'm in No, I will tell you when I'm [6:26] in Japan, and Steve knows this. [6:28] >> I talk about Bristol. I tell them about [6:32] » I talk about Bristol. I tell them about [6:32] Bristol. I tell them what makes it the [6:34] safest place to live. I tell them why [6:35] it's special. I tell them about the [6:37] Fourth of July parade. They can't wait [6:38] to march this year. I'm sadly I [6:40] apologize. I'll be in Japan. I won't be [6:42] there. So, I won't be able to celebrate [6:43] our 25th because I'm very patriotic. But [6:46] I talk about what we're doing. I talk [6:48] about what you're doing and it matters [6:50] to them and that relationship that we [6:52] have with them is very important. So, [6:54] they listen and they remember and um I [6:57] can't say enough about that. I know [6:58] Steve has heard me say these things [7:01] probably quite a few times when I tell [7:02] him about it, but no, it's our honor and [7:05] privilege to be here for all of you and [7:07] I I hope you'll come and see us when [7:08] we're here this summer. [7:10] >> Well, thank you very much. Any other [7:12] » Well, thank you very much. Any other [7:12] discussion from the council [7:13] >> hearing? None. All in favor? [7:14] » hearing? None. All in favor? [7:14] >> I. [7:15] » I. [7:15] >> Any opposed? Thank you. Good luck. [7:17] » Any opposed? Thank you. Good luck. [7:17] >> Thank you. [7:20] » Thank you. [7:20] >> So, chairman, members of the council, [7:21] » So, chairman, members of the council, [7:21] the next item on the agenda is D5. This [7:23] is Karen Binder, Blewald 101 Ferry Road. [7:26] This is a request for modification to [7:28] the dancing and entertainment license. [7:30] >> Hey, Karen. [7:33] » Hey, Karen. [7:33] Karen, the the highle change here is as [7:37] follows. [7:38] really just to make sure we're all [7:40] inclusive with the events that we are [7:42] planning for the upcoming year. Uh when [7:44] we first applied for the license last [7:46] year, um I I was thinking more just [7:48] about our Wednesday night concerts and [7:50] our weddings. Uh but we like to do [7:52] entertainment in the winter on, you [7:54] know, and we want to have the [7:56] flexibility to do music on Thursdays if [7:59] it rains on Wednesday. So it's just [8:01] trying to be more inclusive. So the [8:04] change um or the the new hours we'll say [8:07] are Sunday through Saturday museum is 10 [8:10] to 3 events uh 5 to 9:45/1045. [8:15] What's the distinction there on the [8:16] 10:45? [8:17] >> Uh that pertains to our weddings and our [8:20] » Uh that pertains to our weddings and our [8:20] uh music that uh was the agreement that [8:22] we reached with the town many years ago [8:25] for the noise ordinance. [8:26] >> I was there. [8:26] » I was there. [8:26] >> Yes, you were. [8:27] » Yes, you were. [8:27] >> Yes. Absolutely. All right. council. [8:30] » Yes. Absolutely. All right. council. [8:30] >> Uh, based on the positive [8:31] » Uh, based on the positive [8:31] recommendations, I make a motion to [8:33] approve. I mean, three years, no noise [8:35] issues. So, you've been a great [8:37] neighbor. So, [8:38] >> I'm sorry. [8:40] » I'm sorry. [8:40] >> One second. One. So, we had a motion [8:42] » One second. One. So, we had a motion [8:42] made by Tim, seconded by Mary, Madam [8:45] Cler. [8:45] >> The time that you mentioned, I think you [8:46] » The time that you mentioned, I think you [8:46] were looking at the previous hours [8:49] >> because the new hours 11:00 on Friday, [8:51] » because the new hours 11:00 on Friday, [8:51] Saturday. [8:52] >> Okay. [8:52] » Okay. [8:52] >> Okay. I just want to make sure. Okay. [8:54] » Okay. I just want to make sure. Okay. [8:54] >> So, [8:55] » So, [8:55] >> we still stop the music at 10:45, but [8:57] » we still stop the music at 10:45, but [8:57] don't change a thing. Okay, beautiful. [8:59] Any other discussion? Hearing none. All [9:02] in favor? I. [9:02] >> Any opposed? Thank you. Thank you. [9:05] » Any opposed? Thank you. Thank you. [9:05] >> Thank you, gentlemen. Thank you, [9:05] » Thank you, gentlemen. Thank you, [9:06] everybody. [9:06] >> Thank you, [9:07] » Thank you, [9:07] >> Mr. Chairman and members of the council. [9:08] » Mr. Chairman and members of the council. [9:08] The next item on the agenda is D6. This [9:10] is Christopher Kerr from Tramar Ae [9:13] Works, 87-1 [9:15] Gooding Avenue. This is a request for [9:16] modification to the dancing and [9:18] entertainment license. [9:20] >> Christopher, [9:22] » Christopher, [9:22] guess what I'm going to ask you? [9:24] >> Good evening. [9:25] » Good evening. [9:26] >> It's nice to see you. So, you're [9:28] » It's nice to see you. So, you're [9:28] proposing what are the changes again [9:29] just for the record? [9:30] >> So, we're currently authorized till 8:00 [9:33] » So, we're currently authorized till 8:00 [9:33] p.m. Monday through Thursday to 9:00 [9:36] p.m. Saturday, Sunday to 5:00 p.m. on [9:38] sorry, Friday, Saturday to 5:00 p.m. on [9:39] Sunday. We're asking for one additional [9:41] hour. Um, so we have the flexibility [9:43] potentially open to 9:00 p.m. during the [9:45] week, Monday through Thursday, and then [9:47] 10 p.m. Friday, Saturday, and 6 p.m. on [9:49] Sunday. Um, yes. [9:52] >> Thank you, council. [9:54] » Thank you, council. [9:54] >> You want to make the All right. Uh, no. [9:56] » You want to make the All right. Uh, no. [9:56] No noise issues. Thank you for being [9:58] good neighbor. Um, all positive [10:00] recommendations. Make a motion to [10:01] approve. [10:02] >> Second. [10:02] » Second. [10:02] >> Motion made by Tim, seconded by Aaron to [10:04] » Motion made by Tim, seconded by Aaron to [10:04] approve. Any discussion? [10:06] >> Hearing none. All in favor? [10:07] » Hearing none. All in favor? [10:07] >> I. [10:08] » I. [10:08] >> Any opposed? Thank you. Thank you. [10:10] » Any opposed? Thank you. Thank you. [10:10] >> Wonderful. Thank you very much. [10:12] » Wonderful. Thank you very much. [10:12] >> The next item on the agenda is D7. This [10:15] » The next item on the agenda is D7. This [10:15] is Steven Cavaleri, Cup Defenders [10:16] Association, 230 Wood Street. Request [10:19] for modification of the dancing and [10:20] entertainment license. [10:23] >> Hello, Steve. [10:24] » Hello, Steve. [10:24] >> Hi. How are we doing? [10:25] » Hi. How are we doing? [10:25] >> Good. How are you? doing that, right? [10:27] » Good. How are you? doing that, right? [10:27] >> So, the change [10:28] » So, the change [10:28] >> just uh what I had on Friday 8 to [10:31] » just uh what I had on Friday 8 to [10:31] midnight just for karaoke only and keep [10:33] the hours I have no [10:34] >> everything else is the same. Okay. All [10:36] » everything else is the same. Okay. All [10:36] right. [10:37] >> That's just for the outside. Is that [10:38] » That's just for the outside. Is that [10:38] >> That's just for inside karaoke. [10:42] » That's just for inside karaoke. [10:42] >> Council, [10:44] » Council, [10:44] >> no noise complaints. Uh all positive [10:46] » no noise complaints. Uh all positive [10:46] recommendations. Make a motion to [10:47] approve. Thank you. Second [10:50] >> motion made by Tim, seconded by Aaron to [10:52] » motion made by Tim, seconded by Aaron to [10:52] approve. Any discussion? [10:54] >> Hearing none. All in favor? I I any [10:55] » Hearing none. All in favor? I I any [10:55] opposed? Thank you. Thank you. [10:58] >> Thanks. [10:59] » Thanks. [10:59] >> The next said, [11:00] » The next said, [11:00] >> I just my I can't get on to our stuff, [11:03] » I just my I can't get on to our stuff, [11:04] so I'm looking at it through my phone. [11:05] So, I don't want people to think I'm [11:07] actually on the phone doing something [11:09] else. [laughter] [11:11] >> What are you doing? [11:13] » What are you doing? [11:13] >> I'm looking at the agenda through the [11:14] » I'm looking at the agenda through the [11:14] phone because I can't get it on here. [11:18] >> Well, that's resourceful, Mary. [11:20] » Well, that's resourceful, Mary. [11:20] >> Y [11:22] » Y [11:22] have a plan A, B, C, and D. Yeah, it's [11:24] good. [11:25] >> The next item on the agenda is D8. This [11:28] » The next item on the agenda is D8. This [11:28] is Rebecca Erns from Pivotal Brewing [11:30] Company, 522 Wood Street. This is a [11:32] request for the modification to the [11:33] dancing and entertainment license. [11:35] >> Hi, Rebecca. [11:35] » Hi, Rebecca. [11:36] >> How are you? [11:36] » How are you? [11:36] >> Good. How are you? [11:37] » Good. How are you? [11:37] >> Sorry, I didn't dress up for you. [11:38] » Sorry, I didn't dress up for you. [11:38] [laughter] [11:40] >> This time, [11:40] » This time, [11:40] >> it's a very busy day. [11:43] » it's a very busy day. [11:43] >> So, tell us about the change. [11:45] » So, tell us about the change. [11:45] >> So, we are um we're we're not really [11:47] » So, we are um we're we're not really [11:47] modifying our hours that we're open. [11:49] This would just be if we have um events [11:52] outside of our normal business hours. So [11:54] like a wedding reception or a brunch or [11:59] something that someone comes in outside [12:00] of our normal hours. [12:03] >> So this is kind of uh [12:04] » So this is kind of uh [12:04] >> it's just ad hoc [12:05] » it's just ad hoc [12:05] >> forward thinking kind of. [12:06] » forward thinking kind of. [12:06] >> Yeah. It's just it's just to make sure [12:07] » Yeah. It's just it's just to make sure [12:07] we're covered in the case that we need [12:09] rather than having to do this last [12:11] minute, we can just have it covered for [12:12] the next year. And it's not um our [12:15] normal hours were closed at 9:00 on the [12:17] week during the week and 10 on the [12:18] weekend. So it's pretty um it would just [12:22] be put put in a little later if we had [12:25] you know a wedding reception or an [12:27] afterparty or you know whatever. [12:30] >> Gotcha. [12:30] » Gotcha. [12:30] >> Definitely uh flexibility there. You [12:32] » Definitely uh flexibility there. You [12:32] want that time flexibility. Yeah. [12:35] >> Well based on the positive [12:36] » Well based on the positive [12:36] recommendations make a motion to [12:37] approve. [12:38] >> Okay. [12:39] » Okay. [12:39] >> Second. [12:40] » Second. [12:40] >> Motion made by Tim, seconded by Aaron to [12:42] » Motion made by Tim, seconded by Aaron to [12:42] approve. Any discussion hearing? None. [12:44] All in favor? I. [12:45] >> Any opposed? Thank you. [12:47] » Any opposed? Thank you. [12:47] >> Great. [12:48] » Great. [12:48] >> Thank you, [12:51] » Thank you, [12:51] >> Mr. Chairman and members of the council. [12:52] » Mr. Chairman and members of the council. [12:52] The next item on the agenda is D9. This [12:54] is K Kyle Olsen from Star Laundry Mat, [12:57] 390 Metaccom Avenue. This is a request [12:59] for a public laundry license. [13:02] >> Kyle here. [13:04] » Kyle here. [13:04] >> Make a motion to approve. Second. [13:07] » Make a motion to approve. Second. [13:07] >> Motion made by Tim, seconded by Aaron to [13:09] » Motion made by Tim, seconded by Aaron to [13:09] approve. Any discussion hearing? Hearing [13:12] none. All in favor? [13:13] >> I. [13:13] » I. [13:13] >> Any opposed? Thank you. [13:16] » Any opposed? Thank you. [13:16] >> The next item on the agenda is E1. This [13:18] » The next item on the agenda is E1. This [13:18] is notification of n name change for [13:20] Alicia Sana, the KI corporation 34 [13:23] Gooding Avenue. And it's going from Kie [13:25] Cooperation doing business as Collie [13:27] Kitchen to Collie Corporation doing [13:29] business as Mr. Tito. [13:32] >> This just says receive and file. [13:34] » This just says receive and file. [13:34] >> We just move to receive and file. [13:36] » We just move to receive and file. [13:36] >> That's correct. There's no requirement [13:38] » That's correct. There's no requirement [13:38] uh for council approval where it's [13:40] simply a name change as opposed to a [13:42] stock transfer. If this was a stock [13:44] transfer, it' be different, but for a [13:46] name change, it's uh simply on the [13:48] agenda as a courtesy and notice to the [13:50] council and the public. [13:51] >> Okay. [13:53] » Okay. [13:53] >> Motion to receive and file. [13:54] » Motion to receive and file. [13:54] >> I had that from Mary, seconded by Tim. [13:56] » I had that from Mary, seconded by Tim. [13:56] Is there any discussion? [13:58] >> Hearing none. All in favor? [13:59] » Hearing none. All in favor? [13:59] >> Any opposed? [14:01] » Any opposed? [14:01] >> Thank you. [14:02] » Thank you. [14:02] >> The next item on the agenda is E2. This [14:04] » The next item on the agenda is E2. This [14:04] is the dancing and entertainment 2627 [14:06] license renewals. [14:08] >> Make a motion to approve based on the [14:10] » Make a motion to approve based on the [14:10] positive recommendations. [14:11] >> Second. [14:12] » Second. [14:12] >> Motion made by Tim, seconded by Aaron to [14:14] » Motion made by Tim, seconded by Aaron to [14:14] approve. So, any discussion? [14:16] >> If you're sitting out there wondering [14:17] » If you're sitting out there wondering [14:18] how are you going through all this stuff [14:19] so quickly, it's because obviously we [14:21] all did our homework beforehand and most [14:23] of this is very clean. There there's all [14:26] the recommendations have been very [14:28] positive. Um, all the homework has been [14:30] done prior. So, if it feels like we're [14:32] just breezing through it, we are, but uh [14:34] we did our homework ahead of time. [14:36] >> And Mr. Chairman, the pictures in here [14:38] » And Mr. Chairman, the pictures in here [14:38] that they're submitting this time are [14:40] outanding. [14:41] >> Yeah. Yeah. We made a change and and [14:43] » Yeah. Yeah. We made a change and and [14:43] made that a requirement to better [14:45] understand where dancing and [14:47] entertainment is and is not and that's [14:49] really helped out a lot. Any other [14:51] discussion? [14:52] >> Hearing none. All in favor? I. [14:54] » Hearing none. All in favor? I. [14:54] >> Any opposed? Thank you. [14:56] » Any opposed? Thank you. [14:56] >> The next item on the agenda is E3. This [14:58] » The next item on the agenda is E3. This [14:58] is the public laundry license renewals [15:00] for 2627 [15:02] >> and um based on all the positive [15:05] » and um based on all the positive [15:05] recommendations make a motion to [15:06] approve. [15:07] >> Motion made by Tim, seconded by Mary to [15:09] » Motion made by Tim, seconded by Mary to [15:09] approve. Any discussion [15:11] >> hearing? None. All in favor? [15:13] » hearing? None. All in favor? [15:13] >> I. Any opposed? Thank you. [15:16] » I. Any opposed? Thank you. [15:16] >> The next item on the agenda is F2. This [15:18] » The next item on the agenda is F2. This [15:18] is Maria Simaro Balanca, 43 Babyu [15:21] Avenue, unit number 2F. This is a [15:24] request for an accessible parking space [15:25] in the vicinity of residents. First [15:27] reading. [15:28] >> Good evening. [15:29] » Good evening. [15:29] >> Hello. [15:31] » Hello. [15:31] >> So I live on Bay and uh we already have [15:33] » So I live on Bay and uh we already have [15:34] a parking issue as it is. Um it's I [15:38] think it's one of the streets around our [15:40] CL um area where it's not for residents [15:43] only. And um since uh my neighbor left, [15:48] I took the this spot. And in the past, [15:52] it was not a big issue for me because my [15:55] son lived with me and he, you know, used [15:58] to help me out [16:00] um during my flares or, you know, carry [16:02] the grocery and do all of that. I have a [16:04] neurological disability and some days [16:08] are better than others. But um since the [16:11] new neighbor moved in, he took that [16:14] space and now I'm back to having issues. [16:18] Sometime there is no street parking at [16:20] all. uh between the students and uh when [16:24] there is festivities around you know at [16:27] the church or Fourth July everybody [16:29] seems to park on Bayiew excuse me on [16:32] Bayiew Avenue and u so I was wondering [16:36] if I can grant another one where I can [16:38] have you know if it's easier for me to [16:43] >> recommendation that we received this [16:45] » recommendation that we received this [16:45] this council received from the police [16:46] department was to deny and the chief and [16:50] his department uh gave us that [16:52] information. But Chief, could you speak [16:54] to that? Certainly to the applicant and [16:56] also to the public. [16:59] >> Yes. Actually, prior to the meeting, I I [17:01] » Yes. Actually, prior to the meeting, I I [17:01] went by the residence and as the review [17:04] from the police department articulates, [17:06] there is a handicap parking space [17:09] already allocated on Bay View in front [17:12] of that residence and there is an [17:14] additional handicap in the vicinity at [17:17] 30 Bay View. also further inspection of [17:21] looking at the property. It's my [17:23] understanding that it is a a 4unit [17:26] um residential complex [17:29] um and informally or formally uh we've [17:32] been informed that the owner of that [17:34] property uh does not allow uh tenants to [17:38] utilize the off- streetet parking. I can [17:41] tell you that the driveway is equipped [17:44] um to facilitate those vehicles. Um and [17:49] it may be a request uh by the homeowner. [17:52] Um I don't know if he's here if he could [17:53] better explain that or or the petitioner [17:56] can, but what has been explained to the [17:58] police department is they're requesting [17:59] the park on Bay View Avenue. And she is [18:01] correct. It it is, you know, it is a [18:03] congested area. Um that that is [18:06] accurate. However, um that residence is [18:10] equipped, you know, with at least [18:11] stacking three cars in the driveway. [18:14] It's kind of like a well golf terms, [18:15] it's kind of like a dog, right? And you [18:17] could put another three vehicles um in [18:20] as you come to the end. I'm sure it [18:22] makes it inconvenient when you have four [18:25] different um uh families in in one [18:30] house, who's behind who? So, that could [18:32] be some of the confusion on why they [18:35] don't allow uh off- streetet parking. I [18:38] don't have that information, but from [18:40] what we can review, there is ample [18:41] parking at the residence. Um, and there [18:44] is ample handicap parking um uh on Bay [18:48] View Avenue, one in front of the house [18:49] and one um across the way. Um and as we [18:53] all know, even if we grant this handicap [18:55] parking, there's no guarantee that that [18:57] spot's going to be dedicated, you know, [18:59] for this petition. anyone that has a [19:00] handicap. [19:01] >> Yeah. Sure. [19:02] » Yeah. Sure. [19:02] >> And as you know, I'm not certainly not [19:04] » And as you know, I'm not certainly not [19:04] educating the council. It's it was more [19:06] for the petitioner. [19:07] >> Thank you. No, no, I'm glad. [19:08] » Thank you. No, no, I'm glad. [19:08] >> And it's exactly what I asked. Could you [19:11] » And it's exactly what I asked. Could you [19:11] just elaborate a bit more? You said, and [19:14] I'm assuming it was you you you spoke [19:16] about the parking that is it's not [19:19] available, but it it exists for this uh [19:22] for this uh address. You're saying in [19:26] actually maybe the [19:28] >> issue is that the new person barely [19:31] » issue is that the new person barely [19:31] leave the house so it's constantly [19:33] parked there the car and uh I don't [19:36] recall seeing another one. Maybe I can [19:39] drive by and see where the other one is. [19:42] But the issue with parking in the [19:44] landlord parking spot that if I park [19:46] behind them then they will not be able [19:48] to get out. So you will be constantly [19:52] moving the car in order. You know what [19:54] I'm saying? If I park [19:56] >> So we, if I understand you correctly, [19:58] » So we, if I understand you correctly, [19:58] you are saying that you get blocked in [20:01] if somebody else parks in that area. [20:03] >> Three to park next to each other. I will [20:05] » Three to park next to each other. I will [20:05] have to park behind. So we will have to [20:08] constantly have to be going down, move [20:10] the car, put it back in. Makes sense. [20:13] >> Yeah. [20:13] » Yeah. [20:13] >> I don't I don't think they're going to [20:15] » I don't I don't think they're going to [20:15] they don't they will not [20:16] >> Just for clarity also, if I may, the [20:19] » Just for clarity also, if I may, the [20:19] there are two spots there as pointed out [20:21] by the chief. Are both being utilized at [20:24] the moment? [20:25] >> I don't recall seeing the other one. [20:27] » I don't recall seeing the other one. [20:27] Maybe when I can go home, I can [20:29] >> I don't I don't know where the other one [20:31] » I don't I don't know where the other one [20:31] is. [20:32] >> Okay, we should take a look because [20:33] » Okay, we should take a look because [20:33] there in our recommendations there are [20:35] clearly two designated spots. So, you [20:37] mentioned there's another one, [20:38] >> right? [20:39] » right? [20:39] >> Um [20:40] » Um [20:40] >> you gave an address [20:41] » you gave an address [20:41] >> number 30. [20:43] » number 30. [20:43] >> Yeah. [20:43] » Yeah. [20:43] >> Thank you, Chief Mary. Looked like you [20:46] » Thank you, Chief Mary. Looked like you [20:46] wanted to. [20:47] >> I was going to say that I find it a [20:49] » I was going to say that I find it a [20:49] little confusing. I thought I was under [20:51] the impression that there were [20:54] people with placards in two spaces [20:57] um and two handicap spaces out there and [21:00] that the tenants weren't allowed to use [21:02] the um the driveway. So seems like that [21:07] that becomes an issue because if people [21:10] have the the placard, they should be [21:11] able to have like space somewhere. I [21:13] know it's not guaranteed for them and I [21:15] understand the parking situation [21:17] uh that is on all of our streets but um [21:21] the more I'm hearing so I mean I'm a [21:23] little concerned about this because this [21:24] is about the [21:26] second but could be the third time in [21:28] like few meetings that we have denied [21:30] these and I am curious about how this [21:33] can be resolved and it sounds like it's [21:35] even more cons confusing now because [21:40] I thought when I read through it there [21:41] was clear that clearly there's two I [21:43] just thought there was two people and [21:45] there two spot three people but there's [21:46] two spots. Um [21:49] could could we just put this off maybe [21:51] and try to clarify those points like how [21:55] many people have guards in that [21:56] neighborhood you know and how many [21:58] spaces are there like in that immediate [22:01] vicinity I don't mean the whole like [22:02] street [22:04] >> how many of those parking spaces are [22:05] » how many of those parking spaces are [22:05] being utilized okay [22:06] >> well how many there are I mean how many [22:08] » well how many there are I mean how many [22:08] people have yeah [22:09] >> or could be utilized two of them are [22:12] » or could be utilized two of them are [22:12] being utilized now is there a third [22:14] >> is she the second person that has a [22:16] » is she the second person that has a [22:16] blackout or is she the [22:18] I understand your question. Um Amy, did [22:21] you want to share something? [22:22] >> Well, I I don't know if the chief can um [22:25] » Well, I I don't know if the chief can um [22:25] is is Bristol is the police department [22:27] able to look up who has a handicap [22:31] placard? [22:32] >> It'd be my first in 40 years of [22:34] » It'd be my first in 40 years of [22:34] contacting the DMV and asking them to do [22:36] some type of a geo tracking in that area [22:40] to see who actually has a permit, you [22:42] know, to that location. Some folks have [22:44] it and they pick up people, you know, [22:46] and and they use it. So, I I I'd have to [22:49] research that. In my 40 years of of [22:51] doing this, I I've never been able I've [22:53] never heard of anyone tracking the [22:55] neighborhood to see who or what [22:57] potential number of handicapped people, [22:59] you know, are in that general zone, but [23:01] I'm open to ask. [23:03] >> I I I hear the question. [23:05] » I I I hear the question. [23:05] >> It may be confidential information that [23:07] » It may be confidential information that [23:07] we're not entitled to as well. [23:08] >> I'm not asking for that level of [23:10] » I'm not asking for that level of [23:10] information. Like [23:12] if there are two spaces and no one has [23:16] come forward to say, "Hey, I don't need [23:17] that one anymore." So, let's assume [23:19] there's two people that have the [23:20] handicap. Is this person um this [23:24] resident one of those two and that or is [23:27] is she the third that has that and is is [23:30] asking for a space because none of the [23:32] other two spaces are ever available. [23:35] So we could [23:36] >> but but also Mary I don't think um she's [23:39] » but but also Mary I don't think um she's [23:39] aware there's another one available [23:41] there's another handicap that's also I [23:43] think yeah [23:44] >> it's like must be across the street and [23:46] » it's like must be across the street and [23:46] a little bit um you know down the street [23:49] >> I can work with the clerk to see who you [23:51] » I can work with the clerk to see who you [23:52] know applied for the one at 30 we can [23:54] backtrack it in in in town indices you [23:57] know to see when that was approved I'm [23:59] sure we have a record um [24:01] >> we do we have a record of anybody who's [24:03] » we do we have a record of anybody who's [24:03] applied for those ADA spaces Yeah, we [24:05] could see if that's still, you know, [24:06] active inactive. [24:08] >> What I hear are questions that that [24:09] » What I hear are questions that that [24:09] we're not ready to at least this [24:12] council. Um maybe we can continue this [24:14] to the next meeting, get some clarity on [24:17] all that's been expressed thus far, who [24:19] applied for them, right? Exactly what [24:21] you said, Mary. So [24:23] >> as Mary said, let's let's continue to [24:26] » as Mary said, let's let's continue to [24:26] the [24:27] >> but I also want to bring up the point [24:28] » but I also want to bring up the point [24:28] that the landlord where it sounds like [24:30] the parking there's ample parking but [24:32] there's like this checker board mishmash [24:35] of [24:36] >> it's terrible parking where you have to [24:38] » it's terrible parking where you have to [24:38] pull out you have to pull in. So that [24:40] needs to get that needs to get addressed [24:42] because even if we add more accessible [24:44] parking spots, they're public for [24:45] everybody, but at the same time, it's [24:47] now not going to still straighten out [24:49] what the the master problem is is [24:51] working with that landlord and getting [24:52] that parking figured out so you guys can [24:54] all park there in harmony. [24:56] >> And that's certainly not that's not [24:57] » And that's certainly not that's not [24:58] something that the council would or the [24:59] town would get involved in because it's [25:01] private property. [25:02] >> That's not going to happen. [25:04] » That's not going to happen. [25:04] >> Maybe there's like edging or bushes that [25:06] » Maybe there's like edging or bushes that [25:06] he can make at least two side by side. [25:08] >> Exactly. Yeah, [25:09] » Exactly. Yeah, [25:09] >> but when there is a [25:10] » but when there is a [25:10] >> that's what I'm seeing is the master [25:12] » that's what I'm seeing is the master [25:12] problem here. We got to solve that [25:14] >> rather than adding [25:16] » rather than adding [25:16] >> I think it's fair to ask a tenant to [25:18] » I think it's fair to ask a tenant to [25:18] like be interrupted every few minutes [25:20] that somebody's going in and out. [25:21] >> No, when there is a snow uh ban, we have [25:24] » No, when there is a snow uh ban, we have [25:24] a lot of issue because we have to [25:26] parking there and it's constantly [25:27] moving. Uh she's my she lives she's part [25:30] of the she lives [25:32] >> she's a [clears throat] tenant there. [25:33] » she's a [clears throat] tenant there. [25:33] You're a tenant. [25:34] >> Thank you. I don't know if she can you [25:36] » Thank you. I don't know if she can you [25:36] she can add to the problem that we face [25:38] because when I come home anytime after 6 [25:41] p.m. There is no parking whatsoever for [25:43] me now even and like I said before I [25:47] just dealt with it because my son used [25:50] to park the car and drop me off and did [25:52] that. Now it's in college so that's why [25:54] I'm having an issue now because it's [25:56] just me and it becomes harder when I [25:59] have a flare and when it's snowing and [26:02] it's really really hard. I mean, I [26:04] tried, you know, I qualified many years [26:06] ago, but I never bothered because I had [26:09] the extra help and I let, you know, the [26:12] the the neighbor use it. But when when [26:16] the neighbor is was not there was always [26:18] empty. I never seen anybody use the spot [26:22] other than him. Um, so I can see where [26:26] the other one is located. I don't recall [26:28] seeing another one, but [26:30] >> you know, [26:33] I'm going to ask you to come up to the [26:34] microphone and state your name and [26:36] address for the record, please. [26:42] » My name is Claire Demerest and I live at [26:45] 43 B. [26:46] >> Thank you. [26:47] » Thank you. [26:47] >> Um, and I do not have a handicap uh [26:52] » Um, and I do not have a handicap uh [26:52] permit, [26:54] but I park there. And when I'm um [26:58] driving down the street uh you know to [27:02] park to look to park there are no spaces [27:05] on the street. Not just that maybe you [27:09] know at the other end 30 would be fairly [27:12] close. [27:14] There are no spaces on the street. And [27:16] sometimes going around to Wood Street, [27:19] you might find something, but then [27:21] during, you know, um the semester when [27:25] uh uh the college is in in session, [27:28] there are none. Um we live, you know, [27:32] the houses right near us have six, seven [27:36] tenants living in there. And many of [27:38] them, more of them now than ever, have [27:41] cars. And they simply pull up and just [27:44] pull in front of the house. they don't [27:46] ever park in the handicap spot. The [27:48] other thing that I' I'd like to mention [27:50] is that Maria um there was another [27:53] tenant in our house. Uh and he had the [27:57] handicap spot and he recently moved left [28:02] um and a new tenant moved in. Uh, in the [28:05] meantime, Maria had taken the handicap [28:08] spot in front of the house, but it was [28:09] the new tenant who came in more or less [28:11] parked there and it doesn't doesn't [28:14] really go any anywhere. So, the car is [28:17] pretty much parked there all the time. [28:19] So, basically now the summer coming, it [28:22] will be people coming up from from the [28:25] uh shoreline for the concerts and so [28:27] forth, and they park up and down the [28:29] street. Sometimes it's absolutely [28:31] impossible to park even close to in the [28:35] neighborhood and you know if you're in a [28:38] situation with a handicap [28:40] um with a you know disability of any [28:43] sort. Has the landlord designated a [28:46] spot? If there's all these spots, when [28:48] you when you rent an apartment, does is [28:51] there a parking spot that goes along [28:53] with that apartment or it's a [28:54] free-for-all? [28:55] >> Designated is that it should be there's [28:58] » Designated is that it should be there's [28:58] a snowstorm, [29:00] >> we are all allowed to park in the [29:02] » we are all allowed to park in the [29:02] driveway, which by the way is incredibly [29:05] narrow, very, very narrow and hard to [29:08] get in and out of. At the end, there are [29:10] two spaces that allow the car to sort of [29:13] turn left, turn right, and two cars, the [29:17] two landlord cars will park there. There [29:20] are five cars in our our building. Um, [29:24] and even during a snowstorm, it's very [29:27] very difficult because they'll they're [29:30] very good uh people to to live with. I [29:34] mean, they're very good. they keep it [29:36] clear and so forth, but um I think it [29:39] would be just disastrous unless they [29:42] were able somehow to widen it. And I [29:44] don't know how [29:45] >> it's the administrator. [29:48] » it's the administrator. [29:48] >> Yeah, I've uh I've taken a a few looks [29:51] » Yeah, I've uh I've taken a a few looks [29:51] at at 43 Bayiew Avenue. Every time I [29:54] went by, there was an ADA uh space that [29:57] was occupied right in front of the the [29:59] residents down at number 30. It's a [30:01] little ways away. Um, and I've seen a [30:03] car park there also. Um, but it is kind [30:06] of unrelated and disconnected from 43. [30:10] Um, so I I would exclude 30. Um, but we [30:13] could certainly check to make sure that [30:14] the petitioner uh still wants it there. [30:18] Um, but looking at the driveway and how [30:20] it's explained uh from the tenants, the [30:22] driveway is just an access. It's not [30:24] used for parking. and uh going if you go [30:27] on the Google Earth, you can see there's [30:28] clearly two spa two spaces behind the [30:30] house where a person could get in and [30:32] out. Considering it's four units after [30:35] listening the the the the testimony and [30:38] if there are two plaque cards from that [30:40] uh building where there's four units, I [30:42] I don't see why we wouldn't [30:45] uh reconsider and maybe recommend um two [30:48] two spaces on the road, four residents, [30:51] two parking in the rear, two ADA spaces [30:53] out front. I I [30:55] >> Why don't we So, it was proposed um that [30:59] » Why don't we So, it was proposed um that [30:59] [clears throat] Mary I'll give Mary the [31:01] credit on this one. [31:03] >> Just having fun with you. Um that we [31:04] » Just having fun with you. Um that we [31:04] continue this. So, we're going to we'll [31:06] we'll take a second bite of the apple on [31:08] this and and take a look again. Thank [31:11] you for your um testimony, I guess we'll [31:15] call it. Uh and we'll take a look at it [31:18] again. We our next meeting will be on [31:20] July 29th. So, um I'm assuming that [31:25] we'll come back with a possible [31:27] different recommendation here on a [31:29] second look at this. And [31:31] >> I might have to book at home immediately [31:33] » I might have to book at home immediately [31:33] with my mom's well. So, I might have to [31:35] be here before that meeting. [31:37] >> You may come home to a great new parking [31:40] » You may come home to a great new parking [31:40] space, right? So, [laughter] it could be [31:42] kind of neat. And [31:43] >> today, [31:44] » today, [31:44] >> yeah, not today. But just just for the [31:46] » yeah, not today. But just just for the [31:46] record, you didn't say otherwise, but [31:48] remember, this is available to anybody [31:50] with a placer, right? So, But the fact [31:53] that men are [31:55] >> and and actually that's also part of the [31:57] » and and actually that's also part of the [31:58] law, right? That they can stay as long [31:59] as someone can park with a placard as [32:01] long as they need to. So [32:03] >> respectful. [32:04] » respectful. [32:04] >> And you didn't say otherwise, but I just [32:06] » And you didn't say otherwise, but I just [32:06] want to make sure that everyone [32:07] understands that it's available to [32:09] everyone. That's all. [32:10] >> And we talked about, you know, me and we [32:12] » And we talked about, you know, me and we [32:12] talked about this. We make sure that we [32:15] both agree that comes first. [32:18] >> I'm wondering if I could just ask if you [32:20] » I'm wondering if I could just ask if you [32:20] turn your mic on. They say the person [32:22] Oh, my leg's on. If If the person who's [32:24] living there who who uses that handicap [32:27] spot is rarely leaves is what I heard. [32:30] If that's the case, why can't that [32:33] person maybe go in the back of the [32:34] driveway and then he or she if they need [32:38] the placard could keep the placard in or [32:40] the permit in the with them. So if they [32:43] go out with, you know, they can make [32:45] plans to get their car out themselves. [32:46] If they go out with like a relative or a [32:49] friend, they can bring the placard with [32:50] them for their car. I mean, just another [32:53] option. If you're saying that that [32:54] person very rarely goes out, [32:56] >> they can move to the back. [32:58] » they can move to the back. [32:58] >> Yeah. Yeah. If they move to the back, [33:01] » Yeah. Yeah. If they move to the back, [33:01] grab the spot that you know is if they [33:03] never move their car, that would free up [33:05] the spot for you. [33:07] >> Be all set. [33:07] » Be all set. [33:07] >> Neither of the cars in the back are [33:09] » Neither of the cars in the back are [33:09] permitted for handicap parking. So they [33:13] they would not be able to park out the [33:14] front. [33:16] >> So I'll tell you what, we'll we'll take [33:18] » So I'll tell you what, we'll we'll take [33:18] we'll take another look and we can't and [33:21] nor should we be able to um tell a [33:23] landlord or anyone how they can park or [33:26] not park there. I think you're just [33:27] hearing some great ideas and some [33:29] possible conversation that could happen. [33:31] >> Yeah. [33:33] » Yeah. [33:33] Now [33:34] >> so we'll take a second look at this. Um [33:37] » so we'll take a second look at this. Um [33:37] we'll talk about this again on the 29th. [33:40] It feels at least by the conversation [33:42] thus far that we may have a different [33:44] recommendation, but let's give everybody [33:46] an opportunity to take a look at it [33:48] again. Um, you don't need to be here to [33:51] to take the next step. Your petition has [33:53] started the process. [33:54] >> There you go. I was fine. [33:55] » There you go. I was fine. [33:56] >> Absolutely. Can we have a motion to [33:57] » Absolutely. Can we have a motion to [33:57] continue the 29th? [33:58] >> Motion to continue to the 29th meeting. [34:01] » Motion to continue to the 29th meeting. [34:01] >> There's no doubt it's it's very [34:03] » There's no doubt it's it's very [34:03] difficult to park downtown. I mean, I [34:04] drove around a good half an hour the [34:06] other night. I live downtown, too, and [34:07] this time of year is even worse. And in [34:09] their case, I know that big building you [34:11] have at the bottom of Bay View is lots [34:14] and lots of students in there. Yeah. [34:16] [clears throat] [34:16] >> Yeah. [34:17] » Yeah. [34:17] >> I'll second it. [34:18] » I'll second it. [34:18] >> Okay. So, we had a motion and a second [34:20] » Okay. So, we had a motion and a second [34:20] with and included in the dialogue. Madam [34:22] clerk, [34:23] >> I just have a question. So, for that [34:24] » I just have a question. So, for that [34:24] motion, are you going to just continue [34:26] to July 29th or continue with first [34:28] reading so that way if it is adopted in [34:31] July 29th? [34:32] >> Proactive approach. [34:33] » Proactive approach. [34:34] >> That way you don't have to come back for [34:35] » That way you don't have to come back for [34:35] a third meeting. [34:36] just going to continue it just until we [34:38] get all the analysis. I don't I don't [34:40] have enough information to go with a [34:42] first reading unless [34:43] >> motion. [34:44] » motion. [34:44] >> Okay. [34:44] » Okay. [34:44] >> Yeah. [34:45] » Yeah. [34:45] >> Well, I I [34:46] » Well, I I [34:46] >> I mean, [34:46] » I mean, [34:46] >> okay, [34:47] » okay, [34:47] >> that's fine. I just I just wanted to [34:49] » that's fine. I just I just wanted to [34:49] clarify the [34:50] >> this is dialogue. So, and for and if we [34:52] » this is dialogue. So, and for and if we [34:52] advertise it as first reading and choose [34:54] not to, then we do not have to move [34:56] forward. Just so you know. [34:58] >> So, [34:59] » So, [34:59] >> okay. [34:59] » okay. [34:59] >> It's but but your motion. [35:01] » It's but but your motion. [35:01] >> Yeah, I'll go ahead with we'll go with [35:03] » Yeah, I'll go ahead with we'll go with [35:03] the first reading then. If we don't have [35:04] if we don't again the analysis approves [35:06] no harm no foul we don't have enough [35:08] analysis then we'll just not go forward [35:10] with it. Perfect. [35:11] >> Yep. [35:11] » Yep. [35:11] >> Okay. So motion second motion made by [35:14] » Okay. So motion second motion made by [35:14] Tim seconded by Aaron uh to continue to [35:17] the 29th um include uh advertising as a [35:21] first reading um and also include uh [35:24] reooking at this we'll say a second bite [35:26] of the apple to to see if there's a new [35:28] recommendation. Any other discussion [35:30] >> hearing? None. All in favor I. [35:32] » hearing? None. All in favor I. [35:32] >> Any opposed? Thank you. Thank you. Have [35:36] » Any opposed? Thank you. Thank you. Have [35:36] a safe trip to Italy. [35:39] >> Mr. Chairman and members of the council, [35:40] » Mr. Chairman and members of the council, [35:40] the next item on the agenda is G1. This [35:42] is the historic district commission. [35:44] This is for three three-year terms set [35:46] to expire July 2029 and one three-year [35:50] term unexpired. That's for second [35:52] auxiliary. And that position is set to [35:53] expire July 2027. [35:56] We have Ben Bergenhost with interest in [35:58] reappointment. Susan Church also with [36:00] interest in reappointment and [36:01] Christopher Ponzer also with interest in [36:03] reappointment. [36:04] >> Motion to reappoint all three [36:06] » Motion to reappoint all three [36:06] applicants. [36:07] >> Second. [36:07] » Second. [36:07] >> Motion made by Tim, seconded by Aaron to [36:10] » Motion made by Tim, seconded by Aaron to [36:10] reappoint all three applicants. Any [36:12] discussion? Hearing none. All in favor? [36:14] >> Any opposed? You [36:18] » Any opposed? You [36:18] >> that's the end of the [36:19] » that's the end of the [36:19] >> It is. And I was just going to say that [36:20] » It is. And I was just going to say that [36:20] that uh uh we very much appreciate our [36:25] boards and commissions. I got a call [36:27] from a local TV station. Uh they're [36:30] doing a uh focus on each community [36:34] talking about um their strengths and and [36:37] the kind of hidden gems, such and so [36:39] forth. And at the beginning of the [36:41] conversation that I had with them, they [36:43] asked me what what what made Bristol [36:45] most special. And I said, our people. [36:48] And I specifically called out the [36:50] volunteerism that we have here. And I [36:52] said on behalf of the council and the [36:54] town, it is what makes Bristol such a [36:57] special place and this was a wonderful [37:00] opportunity to share. [37:02] >> Thanks. [37:02] » Thanks. [37:02] >> You'll have to let us know when that's [37:03] » You'll have to let us know when that's [37:03] going to be on. Was it on already? [37:04] >> They should. They should let me know and [37:06] » They should. They should let me know and [37:06] as soon as I do, I'll tell you. So, [37:11] » the next item on the agenda is I1. This [37:13] is public notice from CRMC for Jose and [37:16] Jennifer Canario. 15 Riverview Avenue [37:19] requires a response by July 2nd. [37:22] Motion to receive and file. [37:24] >> Second. [37:24] » Second. [37:24] >> Motion made by Tim, seconded by Aaron. [37:26] » Motion made by Tim, seconded by Aaron. [37:26] Receive and file. Any discussion? [37:28] Hearing none. All in favor? Any opposed? [37:31] Thank you. [37:33] >> The next item on the agenda is I2. This [37:34] » The next item on the agenda is I2. This [37:34] is public notice from CRMC. This is [37:36] Jeffrey and Annie Swinny from 35 [37:40] Brookwood Road. This is requires [37:41] response by July 2nd, 2026. [37:44] >> Motion to receive and file. Second. [37:46] » Motion to receive and file. Second. [37:46] >> Motion made by Tim, seconded by Aaron as [37:48] » Motion made by Tim, seconded by Aaron as [37:48] stated. Any discussion? Hearing none. [37:51] All in favor? [37:52] >> I. Any opposed? [37:53] » I. Any opposed? [37:53] >> You. [37:55] » You. [37:55] >> The next item on the agenda is K1. This [37:57] » The next item on the agenda is K1. This [37:57] is the Bristol County Water Authority [37:58] Tritown monthly report for May 2026. [38:01] >> Motion to receive and file. [38:03] » Motion to receive and file. [38:03] >> Second. [38:04] » Second. [38:04] >> Motion made by Tim, seconded by Aaron as [38:06] » Motion made by Tim, seconded by Aaron as [38:06] stated. Any discussion? [38:08] >> Hearing none. All in favor? Any opposed? [38:11] » Hearing none. All in favor? Any opposed? [38:11] >> Thank you. [38:12] » Thank you. [38:12] >> And the next is the executive session. [38:14] » And the next is the executive session. [38:14] And I don't know if it'll be cancelled [38:15] in May. [38:18] The next item on the agenda is the [38:20] executive session pertaining to the um [38:22] town of Bristol versus the [38:24] Transportation Security Administration, [38:26] the litigation over the Mount Hope [38:27] Bridge, which has been reported in the [38:29] media. Um this afternoon, uh I sent the [38:32] memo uh the council a memo to update you [38:35] on the status. Um, and I can say because [38:38] it's a matter of public record, um, a [38:40] deadline has been extended for the [38:42] defendants to July 10th. Unless the [38:45] council has any questions, um, we could, [38:49] um, go forego the executive session. [38:52] >> Does anybody would like executive [38:54] » Does anybody would like executive [38:54] session? [38:55] >> It's pretty clear to me Amy's memo. No. [38:57] » It's pretty clear to me Amy's memo. No. [38:57] >> All right, we're going to forego. So, [38:58] » All right, we're going to forego. So, [38:58] that means we've gone through the whole [39:00] agenda. [39:01] >> Uh, I just need a motion to adjourn. [39:03] » Uh, I just need a motion to adjourn. [39:03] >> A move. Wow. [39:04] » A move. Wow. [39:04] >> Second made by Mary. seconded by Tim. [39:07] » Second made by Mary. seconded by Tim. [39:07] >> And normally there isn't discussion, but [39:09] » And normally there isn't discussion, but [39:09] on behalf of the council and the town of [39:11] Bristol, happy 4th of July. [39:13] >> Happy 4th of July. [39:13] » Happy 4th of July. [39:14] >> All in favor? [39:14] » All in favor? [39:14] >> I. [39:15] » I. [39:15] >> Any oppose? [39:16] » Any oppose? [39:16] >> Good night, everyone. [39:17] » Good night, everyone. [39:17] >> Good night.