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Sunday, May 10, 2015

UPDATED: Council makes final tweaks to budget, ballot questions at meeting Monday

Will Council Boss Gentz try to kill ballot question on recreation funds?
By Will Collette
This budget proposes a tax rate of $10.10, the highest since
2004 and the seventh tax hike under the CCA Party.
SOURCE: Town Tax Assessor

TONIGHT (MONDAY): What will the CCA do to poison the $1 million recreation bond proposal? 

What piece of property does Ruth Platner plan to buy with the $2 million open space bond money? Is she willing to reveal it?

Will the CCA be willing to work a deal / Rescind the property tax rate hike they propose in return for support of the open space bond? Or will they tough out their 7th straight tax hike and try to sell open space as if it increases the tax base by taking land OFF the tax rolls?

Tune in tonight.

Having run a truly bizarre annual budget hearing last Monday, the Charlestown Town Council meets again this Monday for its regular meeting. 

Aside from a long consent agenda that will be adopted on one vote without discussion or debate, there are only a few small items and a few silly ones besides the really big issues related to the town budget and three ballot questions that will be put before Charlestown voters in a special financial election on Monday, June 1.

The four items that will go before the voters are:
  1. The 2016 Charlestown budget, not including our share of the costs of the Chariho School District, a matter voters already approved in a separate election. This budget calls for the seventh tax rate increase in a row which is, in my opinion, unwarranted.
  2. Proposed authorization for the issuance of $2 million in new bonds strictly for the acquisition of more open space. More than 50% of Charlestown is already open space – tax exempt property owned by federal, state, town government, non-profits (including two fake fire districts) and some businesses and individual, all of which is tax-exempt. In addition, more land receives deep tax discounts due to conservation easements or participation in the FFOS program (forest, farms and open space). I like open space, but how much land can the town afford to take off the tax rolls? 
  3. Proposed giveaway of town property to either the state DEM or the Charlestown Land Trust. The Council wants to grant a conservation easement and thus effective control to the former proposed site of the Whalerock wind turbine project that was purchased by the town in 2013 for $2.14 million. Nothing can be done with that land other than leave it as open space without a vote by town residents. But that’s not good enough for the paranoid followers of Ron Areglado’s Anti-Wind Cult. The town already gave them $50,000 in free legal services and already paid $2.1 million for the land. How much more do the Areglados and the Chambers expect the town to give them?
  4. Proposed authorization for the issuance of $1 million in new bonds to begin the improvements at Ninigret Park that were approved by the town. The Ninigret Park Master Plan was initially approved in 2008 and updated in July 2014, but under a town government controlled by the Charlestown Citizens Alliance (CCA Party which is hostile to human activities in the park, no meaningful action has been taken to carry out the approved Master Plan. Indeed, “recreation” was omitted from the CCA-approved $2 million bond proposal (see above) so concerned citizens took up a petition to put this question on the ballot.


Even though there are lots of reasons to dislike the budget with its unwarranted tax increase, the open space bond question and the Whalerock land giveaway, the CCA Party holds every Town Council seat and those obedient members will no doubt rubber-stamp those three items, sending them to the voters on June 1.

What kind of moves can we expect from Gentz on the hated $1 million
recreation bond proposal?
However, I am curious to see what Council Boss Tom Gentz and his cronies will do about the $1 million recreation bond proposal. Council members said almost nothing during the budget hearing – and people in the audience didn’t like that one bit – but Gentz did venture to say that he opposes the recreation bond question.

He says the Plan it seeks to implement hasn’t been thoroughly vetted. Yeah, like all the work that was put into the 2008 original and 2014 update aren’t enough for a careful and thorough guy like Boss Gentz (who still hasn’t figured out that he screwed up in picking the wrong contractor for our non-functioning red light cameras).

Gentz and his puppet master Planning Commissar Ruth Platner really hate the recreation bond. And even more importantly, key money people behind the CCA Party who live in Arnolda would like to see existing recreational facilities and activities in Ninigret rolled back.

Ultimately, Platner will tell Gentz what to do, as she always does
The question is what are they going to do to mess it up? Will they take a direct approach and try to concoct some reason to pull it from the ballot. Or will they “amend” it by adding some poison pill? 

Or will they let it go to the voters and mobilize their famed electoral machine? As of the end of March, the CCA Party had over $6,500 in the bank, more than enough to run an intensive campaign.

The CCA Party could also take a passive-aggressive approach: don’t resist the recreation bond ballot question. If it passes – and unless the CCA mounts one of their patented attack-and-smear campaigns – it will, then just don’t spend the money. Since they’ve already purged Jay Primiano as Parks and Recreation Director, nobody by the Parks & Rec Commission will push for spending the money.

Other than these items, the rest of the agenda is consumed with light-weight stuff. They will talk about building bridges – actual bridges to replace the old ones linking Richmond and Charlestown through Carolina – frankly, I think the CCA Party would just as soon let the bridges fall since we have been in a virtual state of war with Richmond over Chariho since the CCA Party took control.

They will discuss and pass a Boss Gentz resolution recognizing the week as “Women’s Lungs Week.” No, I am not making this up and for the record, please note that I am not going to crack the joke I think you all are expecting me to crack.

They will also discuss a stupid resolution opposes the legalization of marijuana in Rhode Island. Naturally, this comes from Boss Gentz. The resolution rests heavily on a discredited report out of Colorado that claims to prove that legalizing marijuana in Colorado has caused very bad things to happen. Virtually nothing in the Gentz resolution is actually true, but that’s never stopped him from charging ahead before.

When the Council rubber-stamps this resolution and they send it to state Rep. Flip Filippi, it’ll be interesting to see how our Libertarian state representative responds. Libertarians have been among the leading forces pushing to legalize marijuana. But that’s just a matter of curiosity, since no one in the General Assembly actually cares what the Charlestown Town Council says or thinks. Or Flip Filippi for that matter.


Charlestown Town Council
Regular Meeting
5/11/2015 7:00 PM
Council Chambers
Town Hall   4540 South County Trail   Charlestown, RI 02813
Downloads:
http://charlestownri.iqm2.com/Citizens/images/PublicAgenda.jpg Agenda http://charlestownri.iqm2.com/Citizens/images/FullAgenda.jpg Agenda Packet 
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Stankiewicz doesn't publish his report until later - after all, he doesn't actually work for the town but for the Town Council, and that's very different.
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Motion to approve the application from Charlestown Chamber of Commerce d/b/a Charlestown Chamber of Commerce 31st Annual Seafood Festival for a Class F Liquor License for the 31st Annual Charlestown Chamber of Commerce Seafood Festival to be held at Ninigret Park on August 7-alcohol served 12:00 pm until 10:00 pm, August 8-alcohol served 11:00 am until 10:00 pm, August 9-alcohol served 11:00 am until 9:00 pm.
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Note the last line item for the number of red light camera citations. Still ZERO because the contractor can't get the system properly authorized and running.
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