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TOWN COUNCIL AGENDA

 

TOWN OF SOUTH KINGSTOWN

 

RHODE ISLAND

 

 

MONDAY, APRIL 14, 2025

 

CLOSED EXECUTIVE SESSION – 6:30 PM

WORK SESSION – 7:00 PM

REGULAR SESSION – 7:30 PM

 

TOWN COUNCIL CHAMBERS

180 HIGH STREET

WAKEFIELD, RI

 

TOWN COUNCIL

Rory H. McEntee, President

Michael K. Marran, Vice President

Patricia A. Alley

Deborah D. Bergner

Jay G. Wegimont

 

James M. Manni, Town Manager

Michael A. Ursillo, Esquire, Town Solicitor

Nichole C. Romane, Town Clerk

 

 

 

Members of the public are welcome and encouraged to attend in person or view the meeting live on ClerkBase at https://clerkshq.com/SouthKingstown-ri or on your local Public Access Television Station.

 

NOTE:  Individuals requesting American Sign Language interpreters or CART service must call the Town Clerk’s Office at 401-789-9331 seventy-two (72) hours in advance of the meeting date.

 

DATE POSTED 4/10/2025

1.            CLOSED EXECUTIVE SESSION – 6:30 PM

 

A.           A Closed Executive Session pursuant to RIGL §42-46-5(a)(2) to discuss matters pertaining to potential litigation and to discuss matters related to the acquisition or lease of real property for public purposes, or of the disposition of publicly held property wherein advanced public information would be detrimental to the interest of the public.

 

2.            A.        WORK SESSION – 7:00 PM Video

Discussion regarding Town Council Goals and Objectives for the 2024-2026 Term, continued from March 10 and March 24, 2025.

 

All items listed on the Town Council agenda are subject to discussion.

 

3.            REGULAR SESSION – 7:30 PM Video

Please be advised that the Council intends to discuss and/or act upon each and every item appearing on this agenda.

 

            A.        PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG

            B.        LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT STATEMENT

 

4.            ROLL CALL Video

 

5.            APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETINGS Video

 

            A.        Work Session – January 29, February 10, and February 24, 2025

             

B.        Regular Session – February 10 and February 24, 2025

 

C.        Closed Executive Session – February 10 and February 24, 2025

 

6.            CONSENT AGENDA Video

 

(CA)    A.        A resolution granting Victualling and Holiday Sales Licenses to Jools LLC d/b/a Java Madness, 134 Salt Pond Road, Wakefield, RI 02879. Application by Mark LaHoud, Owner. Renewal; License No. 59708.

 

(CA)    B.        A resolution granting a Holiday Sales License to Malin Bay LLC d/b/a Save, 2949 Tower Hill Road, Wakefield, RI 02879. Application by Nancy Potter, Owner. Renewal; License No. 87631.

 

(CA)    C.        A resolution granting a Peddler License to Allume Chocolate, LLC d/b/a Allume

Chocolate, 370 Main Street, Wakefield, RI 02879. Application by Desiree Fournier, Owner; Renewal; License No. 79527.

 

(CA)    D.        A resolution authorizing the Town Clerk to advertise for Order of Notice a Public Hearing relative to an application for a license to keep and sell alcoholic beverages in South Kingstown in accordance with the General Laws of 1956, as amended, as follows:

 

CLASS B LIMITED LIQUOR LICENSE

 

Application for a Class B Limited Liquor License by The Gathering Table, LLC, 237 Robinson Street, Wakefield, RI by Kevin Momenee, Owner for the indoor café area in front of the space and three outside seats in accordance with a Special Use Permit granted by the Zoning Board of Review on February 19, 2025 and Public Laws Chapters 23-188 and 23-189; and as further defined in a site plan on file in the Town Clerk’s office.

 

(CA)    E.         A resolution authorizing an award of bid to Del’s Mon LLC, 49 Old Tower Hill Rd, Wakefield, RI, for the operation of a mobile concession at the South Kingstown Town Beach during the 2025 summer season, for a total payment amount of $1,000 in accordance with all bid specifications and subject to all State of Rhode Island Department of Health Food Service regulations, and as further described in a memorandum from the Director of Leisure Services to the Town Manager dated April 7, 2025 and entitled “Recommendation for bid award – Town Beach Concession Operation.”

 

(CA)    F.         A resolution authorizing an award of bid to Vinny’s Mobile Food Shack, 20 Auburn Drive, Charlestown, RI, for the operation of a mobile concession at the South Kingstown Town Beach during the 2025 and 2026 summer seasons, for a total payment amount of $1,100 in accordance with all bid specifications and subject to all State of Rhode Island Department of Health Food Service regulations, and as further described in a memorandum from the Director of Leisure Services to the Town Manager dated April 7, 2025 and entitled “Recommendation for bid award – Town Beach Concession Operation.”

 

(CA)    G.        A resolution granting the Petition #13812283 of Rhode Island Energy and Verizon New England to install a Joint Pole 38-50 on the south side of Liberty Lane, 36 feet east of Utility Pole 39 and a Joint Pole 38-51 on the north side of Liberty Lane, 140 feet east of Utility Pole 40-2 and to use the public ways named for the purposes stated in said petition, that the work be done to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Services and notification to Town for municipal utility mark-out prior to pole setting, and that this approval is conditioned upon the removal of all existing double poles along the entire length of Liberty Lane from Fairgrounds Road to South County Trail (Rte. 2) prior to new pole(s) placement; and any new double poles created as part of this request be removed within sixty (60) calendar days of new pole(s) placement.  Said petition is further described in a memorandum from the Public Services Director to the Town Manager dated March 21, 2025 and entitled “Rhode Island Energy Pole Setting Request – Poles 38-50 and 38-51 Liberty Lane.”

 

Rule 13:  All items listed with a (CA) are to be considered routine by the Town Council and will be enacted by one motion.  There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a member of the Council, or a member of the public so requests, in which event the item will be removed from Consent Agenda (CA) consideration and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda.


 

7.            LICENSES Video

 

A.           A resolution granting Class F 19-Hour Beverage Licenses to South Kingstown Chamber of Commerce Inc. d/b/a Southern RI Chamber of Commerce, 230 Old Tower Hill Road, Wakefield, RI 02879 for the Taste of Southern RI event to be held on September 18, 2025 from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM and September 19, 2025 from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Clark Farms, 2984 Commodore Perry Highway, Wakefield, RI 02879. Application by Joe Viele, Executive Director; License Nos. 87999 and 88000.

 

B.           A resolution granting a Special Events License to the Never Dunne Foundation, 17 Fairport Avenue, Narragansett, RI 02882 to conduct a portion of a car parade in the Town of South Kingstown on Sunday, May 4, 2025, from 10 AM to 3 PM subject to the execution of a hold harmless agreement indemnifying the Town. Application by Michele Dunne, Member. New; License No. 87400.

 

C.           A resolution granting Farm Retail Sales and Shellfish & Produce Peddler Licenses to Real Food RI, LLC d/b/a Brandon Family Farm, 262 Liberty Lane, West Kingston, RI 02892. Application by Albert Brandon, Owner. New; License No. 87925.

 

D.           A resolution granting Holiday Sales and Victualling Licenses to Little Rhody Pizza Corp. d/b/a Little Rhody Island Deli, 231 Tower Hill Road, Wakefield, RI 02879. Application by Dennis Webb, President. New; License No. 88260.

 

8.            PRESENTATION Video

 

A.           Good Energy, L.P. update regarding the Community Electricity Aggregation Program.

 

9.            PUBLIC COMMENTS – 30 Minutes Video

 

Rule 10A.  for the conduct of the meetings of the South Kingstown Town Council:  Members of the public shall be entitled to speak at regular meetings during any period designated on the agenda for public comment, once, for a period of five minutes, or longer at the discretion of the President, and at other times when invited to do so by the President.  The public shall address their comments to the question under debate as indicated on the agenda. Pursuant to RI General Laws §42-46-6(b), public comment regarding subject matter not on the agenda but received during the public participation portion of a meeting shall be for information purposes only and may not be voted on except where necessary to address an unexpected occurrence that requires immediate action to protect the public or to refer the matter to an appropriate committee or to another body or official.

 

 

10.          PUBLIC HEARINGS

 

A.        A Public Hearing, continued from November 26, 2024, January 27, and February 24, 2025, relative to proposed amendments to the Town Code, Chapter 2 Administration, Section 2-41 Historic District Commission, as follows: Video

 

Chapter 2 Administration

Article III. Boards and Commissions

 

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Sec. 2-41. - Historic district commission

 

The historic district commission was established by Section 4930 of the Home Rule Charter of 1968, pursuant to the authority contained in G.L. Tit. 45, Ch. 24.1. The jurisdiction and duties of the commission are provided in article 21 of the zoning ordinance. The commission reviews plans for construction, demolition, relocation, and exterior alterations of structures located in designated historic districts, and reviews plans for alterations to historic cemeteries. The commission is also authorized to promote historic preservation throughout the town by providing advisory assistance to owners of historic properties on matters of historic preservation or as otherwise authorized by the Town Council.

 

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This ordinance shall take effect upon passage.

 

B.        A Public Hearing relative to an application to perform construction activities within twenty-five feet of an historic cemetery in accordance with the South Kingstown Town Code, Chapter 14 Planning, Article IV. Historical and Archaeological Cemeteries and Burial Sites, and in accordance with RIGL 45-24.1-4. Application by Kingston Farm Properties, LLC, for as-built approval of utility trenching within 25’ of South Kingstown Historic Cemetery #16, located at 262 Liberty Lane, Assessor’s Plat 24-2, Lot 67. Video

 

C.           A Public Hearing relative to proposed amendments to the Town Code, Chapter 12 Offenses and Miscellaneous Provisions, Article II Unruly Gatherings, as shown on Exhibit 1 attached hereto. Video

 

11.          NEW BUSINESS

 

A.           A resolution adopting a citation recognizing Colleen Camp upon her retirement after 35 years of dedicated service to the Town of South Kingstown, as shown as follows: Video

COLLEEN CAMP

 

WHEREAS,    Colleen F. Camp, is retiring after more than 35 years of dedicated service to the Town. Ms. Camp began her municipal career in December 1989 as a Clerk Typist I in the Town Clerk’s office, assisting with a myriad of duties associated with this busy office. She was selected as the Executive Secretary in the Town Manager’s Office on February 12, 1996 and has continued to serve as the backbone of support to that office while serving under three different South Kingstown Town Managers; and

 

WHEREAS,    in her current role as Executive Assistant to the Town Manager, Ms. Camp was responsible for assisting with the overall coordination of governmental services in the Town Manager’s office. As a pillar of the office, Colleen was a front facing figure for the Town and interacted effectively with staff and members of the public. Her warm and outgoing personality combined with excellent communication skills were crucial to her success in her role. Ms. Camp was essential to the Town Manager’s office operations and was always ready to assist with any task to meet the dynamic needs of the community, and

 

WHEREAS,    with her assistance, Ms. Camp played a key role in developing and producing the Town’s annual budget. Colleen exuded professionalism and upheld confidentiality at all times.  She managed troubleshooting complaints submitted to the Town Manager’s office as well as assisted with preparing the weekly Manager Report, where she collaborated with various departmental personnel to obtain the necessary referenced documentation; and

 

WHEREAS,    as we celebrate Colleen’s career, we remember her for her exceptional work ethic, positive attitude, and steadfast dedication to the Town of South Kingstown and its residents. We extend best wishes for her enjoyment of her retirement with her husband Gerald “Scott”, sons Scott and Ryan as well as her family; and

 

NOW THEREFORE, WE THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF SOUTH KINGSTOWN do hereby extend our thanks and appreciation to COLLEEN CAMP for her thirty-five years of dedicated service to the Town and its residents, with sincere congratulations and best wishes for a happy and healthy retirement.

 

B.           A resolution authorizing the Town Manager to enter into a lease agreement with St. Francis of Assisi Church to lease a portion of Town property for a vegetable garden (Garden of Hope) for their meals program. Video

 

C.           A resolution authorizing an award of bid to Yankee Line, Inc, 370 W First Street, Boston, MA 02127 for a three-year contract for charter bus services from May 1, 2025 through December 31, 2027, in accordance with all bidding specifications, for an amount not to exceed $12,205 per year for a term of three years, from FY2024-2025 through FY2026-2027, and as further described in a memorandum from the Leisure Services Director to the Town Manager dated April 7, 2025 and entitled “Recommendation for bid award – Charter Bus Services – SK0147RD.” Video

 

D.           Discussion and potential action relative to implementing a South Kingstown Access Path Initiative that would establish a hybrid bike and walking route linking South Kingstown inland villages to shoreline neighborhoods, as requested by Council Member Wegimont. Video

 

E.            A resolution authorizing an award of bid to Largess Forestry, 7395 Post Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852 for municipal on-call emergency tree removal services for a not-to-exceed amount of $30,000 per year for two (2) calendar years, as further described in a memorandum from the Public Services Director to the Town Manager, dated April 8, 2025, entitled “Bid Recommendation – On-call Emergency Tree Services.” Video

 

F.            A resolution authorizing the Town Manager to negotiate a final contract with Able City East, 271 Palmer Street, New Bedford, MA to include a defined scope of services and fee not to exceed $35,000 as further described in a memorandum from the James D. Rabbitt, Planning Director to the Town Manager dated April 9, 2025, entitled “Old Tower Hill Road Neighborhood Plan, 2025- Recommendation.” Video

 

G.           A resolution authorizing an award of contract to BL Companies New England, Inc., 355 Research Parkway, Meriden, CT 06450 for Phase II Environmental Site Assessment Services at the South Kingstown High School and Curtis Corner Middle School for a price not to exceed $90,100 including contingency as further described in a memorandum from the Deputy Town Manager to the Town Manager dated April 9, 2025, entitled “Authorization to Award a Contract for Phase II Environmental Site Assessment Services.”

 

H.           A resolution, continued from Match 24, 2025, requesting the General Assembly to amend the Rhode Island school funding formula to include transportation costs in determining state aid allocations, as requested by Council Member Bergner. Video

 

I.              A resolution authorizing the Town Manager to enter into, and execute, a two (2) year solid waste and recycling services agreement with the RI Resource Recovery Corporation, 65 Shun Pike, Johnston, RI 02919 for the disposal of municipal solid waste and recyclables for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2027. Video

 

12.          PUBLIC COMMENTS – Continued

 

Rule 10A.  for the conduct of the meetings of the South Kingstown Town Council:  Members of the public shall be entitled to speak at regular meetings during any period designated on the agenda for public comment, once, for a period of five minutes, or longer at the discretion of the President, and at other times when invited to do so by the President.  The public shall address their comments to the question under debate as indicated on the agenda. Pursuant to RI General Laws §42-46-6(b), public comment regarding subject matter not on the agenda but received during the public participation portion of a meeting shall be for information purposes only and may not be voted on except where necessary to address an unexpected occurrence that requires immediate action to protect the public or to refer the matter to an appropriate committee or to another body or official.

 

13.          TOWN MANAGER’S REPORT Video

 

A.           Update on SBC and School Facilities Project. Video

B.           Honor the 100th anniversary of the RI State Police, as requested by Council Member Wegimont.

C.           Congratulate Matthew Moynihan, Chief of Police on receiving the 2025 National Crime Victim Service Award from the US Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime.

D.           Acknowledge South Kingstown’s achievement in receiving the Award for Excellent Plan from the RI Division of the American Planning Association relating to the Old Tower Hill Road Neighborhood Plan and Form-Based Code.

E.            Congratulate Jay Parker, Deputy Planning Director on receiving the APA-RI President’s Award from the RI Division of the American Planning Association.

F.            University of RI Master Plan Update.

 

14.          COMMUNICATIONS - None

 

Rule 18:  Correspondence to the Town Council shall be placed on the Council agenda only where action by the Council is requested.  Correspondence relating to personnel issues or personal matters shall not be placed on the agenda.  The Town Clerk shall confer with the Town Manager and/or Town Solicitor where the intent of the correspondence may be unclear.  The Town reserves the right to make correspondence public by posting it on the Town Council agenda or otherwise.

 

15.          APPOINTMENTS Video

 

A.           A resolution appointing ___________________________________ to the ______________________________ Board/Committee/Commission for a term to expire in _______________. (See Attachment A for Boards and Commissions Appointments Report)

 

B.           A resolution appointing ______________________________ as the Tree Warden for the Town of South Kingstown for the year 2025.

 

Rule 11:  No item of business other than that of adjournment may be brought before the Town Council at any meeting unless such an item is introduced before 11:00 PM; provided, however, that this rule may be suspended by an affirmative vote of a majority of members present.

 

Pursuant to RIGL §42-46-6(b). Notice – “Nothing contained herein shall prevent a public body, other than a school committee from adding additional items to the agenda by majority vote of the members.  Such additional items shall be for informational purposes only and may not be voted on except where necessary to address an unexpected occurrence that requires immediate action to protect the public or to refer the matter to an appropriate committee or to another body or official.”

 

 

Exhibit 1

 

 

PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE TOWN CODE

CHAPTER 12, OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

ARTICLE II – UNRULY GATHERINGS

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Sec. 12-31. - Definitions.

For purposes of this article, the following terms shall have the meanings ascribed to them by this section:

Landlord effective period means a period beginning on the date of notice of violation and ending three (3) years from that date.

Persons liable means all of the following:

(1) Any person who owns or manages property on which a public nuisance occurs.

(2) Any person who organizes, hosts, sponsors, permits, or suffers the occurrence of an event constituting a public nuisance.

Public nuisance means a gathering of five (5) _____ (#) or more persons between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. on any public or private property where conduct occurs that causes a substantial disturbance of the quiet enjoyment of private or public property in a significant segment of a neighborhood as a result of conduct constituting a violation of law. Illustrative of such unlawful conduct is excessive noise or traffic, obstruction of public streets by crowds or vehicles, illegal parking, public drunkenness, public urination, the service of alcohol to minors, illegal drug use, fights, disturbance of the peace, littering, or any other conduct that constitutes a violation of law or ordinances.

Tenant effective period means a period

(1)  Beginning June 1st and ending August 31st of a given year; or

(2)  Beginning September 1st of a given year and ending May 31st of the next year.

 

Sec. 12-32. - Prohibitions.

(a) No person shall conduct, organize, sponsor, host, permit, or suffer to occur an event constituting a public nuisance.

(b) The South Kingstown Police may abate a public nuisance by all reasonable means, including issuing an order requiring the gathering to be disbanded, issuing a citation to any violators, and arresting any violators under any applicable ordinance or state statute.

(c) Nothing in this article shall be construed to hold liable any resident of property who was

(1) Unaware of the public nuisance and

(2) Was not in attendance on the premises during the public nuisance.

(d) Nothing in this article shall be construed to hold liable an owner, resident, sponsor, or organizer for the conduct of persons who are present without the express or implied consent of the owner, resident, sponsor, or organizer, provided that the owner, resident, sponsor, or organizer has taken all steps reasonably necessary to exclude such persons from the premises.

Sec. 12-33. - Sanctions.

(a) For the first occurrence of a public nuisance, the persons liable shall be provided notice in the manner set forth below.

(b) The owner or manager of the premises shall be fined in the amount of two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00) for a second occurrence of a public nuisance, and five hundred dollars ($500.00) for the third and any subsequent occurrence of a public nuisance on the same premises within a landlord effective period.

(c) Any person who violates section 12-32(a) but is not an owner or manager of the offending premises shall be fined in the amount of two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00) for a second occurrence of a public nuisance, and five hundred dollars ($500.00) for the third and any subsequent occurrence of a public nuisance on the same premises within a tenant effective period.

Sec. 12-34. - Notice

(a) The South Kingstown Police Department shall furnish the premises with a notice when it intervenes at a public nuisance. The notice shall contain a statement which sufficiently informs the reader of the following information: (i) that the intervention of the police was necessitated as a result of a public nuisance under this article, (ii) the date of the police intervention, and (iii) that any subsequent public nuisance within a landlord effective period or a tenant effective period shall result in the liability of any violator for the amount set forth in section 12-33(b).

(b) The South Kingstown Police Department shall send via regular and certified mail notice to (i) the owner or owners of the property upon which a public nuisance occurs, and (ii) the resident or residents of the property upon which a public nuisance occurs. The contents of the statement shall be substantially similar to the notice required in subsection (a).

Sec. 12-35. - Right to contest penalty.

(a) Any person fined under section 12-32 or provided notice under section 12-33 may contest the issuance of the fine or notice by filing a written petition for review with the town manager requesting that the town manager determine whether justification existed for issuing the fine or notice. The petition shall not be filed (i) later than ten (10) days after the issuance of the notice or, (ii) if the notice is given by mail, no later than fifteen (15) days after the date of the mailing of the notice.

(b) The town manager shall set a time and date for a hearing which shall be held no later than thirty (30) days after receipt of the written petition and shall notify the petitioner and the solicitor's office of the hearing date.

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This Ordinance shall take effect upon passage.

 

 

Attachment A: Boards and Commissions Appointments Report

 

 

The following information reflects the status of those Town boards, commissions and committees which have vacancies, members whose terms are expiring and are eligible for reappointment, and/or applications filed for consideration of appointment. The Town Council may make appointments at any meeting.

 

Affordable Housing Collaborative Committee (7 members; 3 year term)

Applicant: Brian Smith (applied 1/10/2025; interviewed 1/27/2025).

 

Bicycle – Pedestrian Advisory Committee (Minimum 5, maximum 9 members; 2 year term)

Vacancies: two terms to expire in July 2025 (David Hamel and James Vogel did not wish to be reappointed; Christopher Moore resigned; two additional open positions).

Applicant: David R. Stone (applied 7/16/2024); Todd Dresser (applied 4/8/2025).

 

Building Code/Minimum Housing Code Boards of Appeals (5 members; 5 year term)

Vacancy: one term to expire in June 2029 (Paul Schurman did not wish to be reappointed).

 

Canvassing Authority (3 members, 2 alternates; 6 year term)

Reappointments for terms to expire March 2025: John Rose wishes to be reappointed. Awaiting responses from Helen Rose DiSanto, Roland Benjamin, and Margaret Healy.

 

Conservation Commission (7 members; 3 year term)

Vacancies: one term to expire September 2027 (Margaret Clune did not wish to be reappointed).

 

Economic Development Committee (11 members, 3 year term)

Reappointment for a term to expire March 2025: Kenneth Tetzner wishes to be reappointed. Brian Smith and Henry Thayer do not wish to be reappointed. It is reported that Mr. Tetzner has attended 9 of 27 meetings held during their current term (attendance as of 11/5/2024).

 

Historic District Commission (7 members; 3 year term)

Vacancies (3): one term to expire in December 2026 and two terms to expire December 2027 (Andrew Martinez resigned, and Linda Stedman and David Nedwidek did not wish to be reappointed)

 

Housing Authority (5 members; 5 year term)

Vacancy: Affordable Housing Resident term expires October 2029 (Susana Vazquez McCoy was no longer eligible)

 

Library Board of Trustees (7 members; 3 year term)

Applicant: Applicant: David R. Stone (applied 7/16/2024)

 

Planning Board (7 members; 3 year term)

Applicants: William Green (reapplied 3/25/2025; previously interviewed 3/11/2024)

 

Route 1 Stewardship Plan Development Committee (8 members)

Vacancy: Economic Development Committee Ex-Officio Member (Larry Fish resigned)

Applicants: Jenn Judge (applied 9/30/2024); William Green (applied 10/1/2024); Maureen White (applied 10/8/2024).

 

Route 138 Reconstruction Project Area Committee (11 members; 2 year term)

Reappointments for terms expired in May 2023: Susan Spranger Axelrod, Dorald Beasley, Gail Faris, Thomas Marcello and William Rosen wish to be reappointed. Awaiting a response from Diane Johnson.

Vacancies: terms expired in May 2023 (Peter Maynard did not wish to be reappointed; James Garfield, Ex-Officio member of Historic District Commission resigned; and URI representative)

 

Saugatucket Veterans’ Memorial Park Commission (5 members; 5 year term)

Reappointments for terms to expire January 2025: Stephen Stewart and Richard Pike wish to be reappointed. Awaiting responses from Thomas Browning and Judith Ann Munson.

Vacancy: Vietnam Veteran, term expires in January 2025 (Mark Spangler deceased)

 

Statistical Modeling and Analytics Research Tools (SMART) Committee (9 members)

Two vacancies: (Lauren Weinstock and Jonathan E. Daly-LaBelle resigned)

 

Zoning Board of Review (5 members, 3 alternates; 3 year term)

Vacancies: Alternate # 2 term to expire March 2026 and Alternate #3 term to expire in March 2027 (Brian Dupont deceased; William MacDonald promoted to Alt. #1)

Applicant: Gerry Schaffert (applied 3/18/2025)

 

 

 

 

Attachment B: Upcoming Meetings Report

 

Monday

April 14, 2025

6:30pm

7:00pm

7:30pm

Town Council Closed Executive Sess

Work Session

Regular Session

Council Chambers

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday

April 15, 2025

7:00pm

Town Council/School Comm

Budget Public Hearing #1

Council Chambers

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday

April 15, 2025

5:00pm

SK USA 250th Ad Hoc Committee

Neighborhood Guild

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday

April 16, 2025

7:00pm

Zoning Board of Review

Council Chambers

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday

April 17, 2025

7:00pm

Town Council/School Comm

Budget Public Hearing #2

Council Chambers

 

 

 

 

 

Friday

April 18, 2025

Noon

Good Friday

Town Offices Closed at Noon

 

 

 

 

 

Monday

April 21, 2025

6:00pm

Sustainability Committee

Council Chambers

 

 

 

 

 

Monday

April 21, 2025

6:30pm

Recreation Commission

Senior Center

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday

April 22, 2025

6:30pm

Planning Board

Council Chambers

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday

April 23, 2025

9:00am

Trustees of South Kingstown School Funds

2nd Floor Conference Room

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday

April 24, 2025

6:30pm

Town Council/Union Studio

Reuse of South Rd School; Wakefield Elementary School;

Oliver Watson Home

Council Chambers

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday

April 24, 2025

7:00pm

Affordable Housing Collaborative

TBD

 

 

 

 

 

Friday

April 25, 2025

Noon

Perryville EMS station groundbreaking ceremony

71 Ministerial Rd

 

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