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Saturday, February 6, 2016

Monday night’s Town Council might, just might, be less boring than usual

Kids, schools and Ninigret on the agenda
By Will Collette

I wonder what it must feel like to be part of the Town Council, 100% controlled by the Charlestown Citizens Alliance (CCA Party), if you’re not invited, or even allowed, to come to the secret monthly meetings of the CCA Party Steering Committee (only Town Council Boss Tom Gentz is also a CCA Steering Committee member).

After all, the Steering Committee where all the real decisions about what happens in town, and particularly at Town Council meetings, really get made. I know I wouldn’t be able to sit still and be someone else’s meat puppet.

But hey, they got you on the Town Council, for what it’s worth, and that’s probably worth a little sublimation of free will.

We have another Town Council meeting coming on Monday night. Last month’s meeting was, as I predicted, incredibly dull and incredibly short. This month, the Council has some issues before it that might even still up a little energy.

If anyone is awake after the presentation on the town audit, they may wake up when the Council discusses a couple of Chariho School District issues which don’t seem to be all that controversial in themselves. But so much of the CCA Party base hates Chariho and wants to see it replaced with a string of charter schools, perhaps run by Ron Areglado or Donna Chambers, that they might take the opportunity to disparage the school district.

The CCA Party’s official position – I’m not making this up – is that children, especially those of school age, are parasites (also CLICK HERE) and that Charlestown will do everything it can to discourage families with children from settling in Charlestown.

A little further down the agenda is discussion of awarding a contract to upgrade the playground facilities at Ninigret Park. This agenda item is much more likely to bring the CCA Party base out – remember October 2014 when they attacked the idea of building an open shelter to protect the children from storms.

That project was practically free while this proposal will cost close to $200,000. I think the objections raised by some Arnolda residents to the children’s shelter had less to do with the cost but more to do with their abhorrence for the sounds of children playing.

The Council will also discuss the annual license application for the Rhythm & Roots festival and options the town has for what it collects in event fees for the use of the park. That’s one subject where there are a lot of differing opinions that generally don’t break according to Charlestown’s usual party lines.

Here's the agenda:

Charlestown Town Council
Regular Meeting
2/8/2016 7:00 PM
Council Chambers
Town Hall   4540 South County Trail   Charlestown, RI 02813

CALL TO ORDER, Moment of Silence, Pledge of Allegiance
ROLL CALL
Roll Call
PROCLAMATIONS
A. Proclamation for Jonathan Michael Haberek on Attaining the Rank of Eagle Scout

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PRESENTATIONS
A. Presentation to the Tomaquag Museum - Loren Spears, Executive Director


B. Discussion and Potential Action Regarding the Presentation of the 2015 Fiscal Year Audit by Cayer Caccia LLP


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NEW BUSINESS
A. Discussion and Potential Action Regarding a Request from Chariho Superintendent Barry Ricci Relative to Transportation Categorical Aid



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B. Discussion and Potential Action Regarding Drafting a Letter to Superintendent Barry Ricci Concerning Developments that May Reduce Tuition Based Revenue to the Chariho Career and Technical Center



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C. Discussion and Potential Action Regarding Drafting a Letter to Superintendent Barry Ricci Concerning Funding the RYSE School and Other Capital Projects


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D. Discussion and Potential Approval of the Charlestown Recommended Landscaper Process Power Point Presentation



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PUBLIC COMMENT for items not on the Agenda
COUNCIL COMMENTS
ADMINISTRATOR and COMMISSION REPORTS



B. Commission Reports
ANNOUNCEMENTS
A. Board and Commission Vacancies


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FISCAL MATTERS
A. Discussion and Potential Action Regarding the Award of a Contract to Modify Existing Playground Equipment and Install New Equipment at the Kids Place in Ninigret Park to M.E. O'Brien and Sons, Inc., as a Contract Alliance Vendor with the Massachusetts Higher Education Consortium (MHEC) for a Sum Not to Exceed $196,440, of Which $146,440 to be Appropriated from the Ninigret Park Bond Account 76.000.5100 and $50,000 to be Appropriated from the Ninigret Park Fund Account 27.000.5100.000 and Authorization of the Town Administrator and Town Treasurer, Each, to Take Any and All Such Actions, and Execute and Deliver Such Certificates, Receipts or Other Documents as May be Necessary to Carry into Effect the Foregoing; or Take Any Other Action Thereto


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COMMUNICATIONS
A. Discussion and Potential Action on Setting Fees for Use of Ninigret Park for Festival Events



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LICENSES AND PERMITS
A. Discussion and Potential Action Regarding the Following Events at Ninigret Park with a Recommendation from the Parks and Recreation Commission, Subject to Review of Contracts by the Town Solicitor, Receipt of All Applicable Paperwork and Insurance and that All Event Details Are Satisfactorily Met by the Parks and Recreation Director:
1. Event: Rhythm & Roots Event Dates: September 2Nd, 3Rd and 4Th of 2016 Camping: 1500 Campers Insurance: $2 Million General Liability, $2 Million Liquor Liability Fee: $9,000


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2. Event: Friends of Ninigret Park/Charlestown Chamber of Commerce Fall Festival Event Dates: October 1St & 2Nd 2016 Camping: 40 Insurance: $2 Million General Liability; $2 Million Liquor Liability; Fee: Waived


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CONSENT AGENDA
Motion to accept, approve and place on file the following as the consent agenda: “CA” A - “CA” T
"CA" A. Town Council Minutes:
1. January 6 (Agenda)


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"CA" B. Reports:
1. Building Official – January 2016

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2. DPW Monthly Report for January 2016


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3. Town Clerk - January 2016

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4. Treasurer's Report - December 2015

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“CA” C. Approval of the Following Events at Ninigret Park with a Recommendation from the Parks and Recreation Commission, Subject to Review of Contracts by the Town Solicitor, Receipt of All Applicable Paperwork and Insurance and that All Event Details Are Satisfactorily Met by the Parks and Recreation Director:
1. Event: NEMCA Racing Skills Clinic Event Dates: April 2, 2016 Camping: N/A Insurance: $1 Million General Liability Fee: $25

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2. Event: Mystic Velo Club Criterium Event Dates: April 17, 2016 Camping: N/A Insurance: $1 Million General Liability Fee: $200 Plus $2 Per Rider After the Event


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4. Event: War Memorial Sign Dedication Event Dates: May 21, 2016 Camping: N/A Insurance: Town Insurance Fee: Waived

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5. Event: Arrowhead Dental Miles for Smiles 5K Event Dates: May 22, 2016 Camping: N/A Insurance: $1 Million General Liability Fee: $200

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6. Event: Seaside Classic Event Dates: July 9Th & 10Th of 2016 Camping: N/A Insurance: $2 Million General Liability Fee: $4,000


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7. Event: Frosty Drew Evening Under the Stars Event Dates: July 23, 2016 Camping: N/A Insurance: $1 Million If No Alcohol Served. If Approved for Alcohol Service: $1 Million General Liability Plus $2 Million Alcohol Fee: Waived

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8. Event: Bob Beal Memorial Criterium Event Dates: August 21, 2016 Camping: N/A Insurance: $1 Million General Liability Fee: $200 Plus $2 Per Rider Following the Event

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"CA" D. Approval of the Following Events to Occur Within the Town of Charlestown Per RIGL §31-12-12(A): 1. MS Ride the Rhode Bicycle Ride Event Dates: June 18-19, 2016 Day 1: from Route 91 in Richmond, Left Onto Carolina Back Road in Charlestown into Richmond; and from Shannock Road in Richmond, Continuing Onto Shannock Road in Charlestown, Left Onto Worden’s Pond Road into South Kingstown. Day 2: from Gravely Hill Road in South Kingstown, Onto Shannock Road in Charlestown, Left Onto Old Coach Road, Right Onto Narrow Lane, Left Onto Route 2, Right Onto Route 1, Right Onto Kings Factory Road, Left Onto New Kings Factory Road in Richmond.

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"CA" E. Approval of the Renewal of a Retail Firearms Dealer’s License for the Following Businesses, Subject to Receipt of All Required Local Approvals and State and Federal Licenses:

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"CA" F. Approval of a Renewal Application Received for General Entertainment Licenses, or Any Action Relative Thereto:

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"CA" G. Approval of an Application for a Hawker’s License from Fantastic Frozen Treats at 4822 Old Post Road, with a Recommendation from Police Chief Jeffrey Allen, Subject to Receipt of All Required Paperwork

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"CA" H. Acceptance of the Resignation of Dr. Fred Vohr and Nancy Hedgpeth from Agricultural Preservation, with Regret

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"CA" I. Reappointments to the Juvenile Hearing Board: Augustus P. Greene, Jr. and Susan Jensen; Terms to Expire in February of 2019

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"CA" J. Appointment of Arian Boisclair, Arthur T. Nelson and Phyllis Penhallow to the Chariho RYSE Building Committee


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"CA" K. Appointment of Sherry D. Krupka to the Planning Commission as Alternate #2, Term to Expire in November of 2016, with a Recommendation from the Chair

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"CA" L. Discussion and Potential Action Regarding the Authorization of a Sum Not to Exceed $18,530.00 from the Ninigret Park Fund Account 27000.5100.000 for the Purchase and Installation of Beach Sand at Little Nini Pond and Authorization of the Town Administrator and Town Treasurer, Each, to Take Any and All Such Actions, and Execute and Deliver Such Certificates, Receipts or Other Documents as May be Necessary to Carry into Effect the Foregoing; or Take Any Other Action Thereto.

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"CA" M. Designation of Clivus New England Incorporated as a Sole Source Vendor for the Service of Clivus C-11 Units, Award of the Service Contract from May 2016 through April 2017 for Four Units at Ninigret Park at a Rate of $300 Per Service Visit Per Month, as Budgeted in Line Item 830.6065, and Authorization of the Town Administrator and Town Treasurer, Each, to Take Any and All Such Actions, and Execute and Deliver Such Certificates, Receipts or Other Documents as May be Necessary to Carry into Effect the Foregoing, or Take Any Other Action Thereto

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"CA" N. Approval of the Request from the Bicycle Pathway Ad Hoc Committee to Become a Member of the Rhode Island Bicycle Coalition with a $100 Contribution from Budget Line Item 01.960.9625, and Authorization of the Town Administrator and Town Treasurer, Each, to Take Any and All Such Actions, and Execute and Deliver Such Certificates, Receipts or Other Documents as May be Necessary to Carry into Effect the Foregoing, or Take Any Other Action Thereto



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"CA" O. Request from the Tax Assessor for Abatements in the Amount of $3987.58



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“CA” P. Approval of the 2016 Beach Pass Fees as Follows:

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"CA" Q. Approval of the DRAFT Potable Water Working Group’s Comprehensive Research Document, with Editing of the Document to Continue, to Allow the Potable Water Working Group to Being Preparing More General Documents for Public Education and Mailings

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"CA" R. Approval of the Charlestown Recommended Landscaper Process:


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"CA" S. Authorization of the Town Administrator to Send a Letter to the Director of the Rhode Island Department of Administration and Copy the Water Resource Board Chair and Director Requesting the Support of the Rhode Island Water Resource Board in Locating and Securing a Suitable Water Supply to Support the Town's Western Shoreline Communities


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"CA" T. Authorization of the Town Administrator to Write a Letter to US Fish & Wildlife in Support of the Proposed Great Thicket National Wildlife Refuge



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ADJOURNMENT