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TOWN COUNCIL AGENDA
TOWN OF SOUTH KINGSTOWN
RHODE ISLAND

MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2026
CLOSED EXECUTIVE SESSION – 7:00 PM – 7:30 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 1/8/2026
A. A Closed Executive Session pursuant to RIGL §42-46-5(a)(1) to discuss matters pertaining to personnel: Town Solicitor.

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


A. Work Session – December 18, 2025
B. Regular Session – December 8 and December 18, 2025
C. Closed Executive Session –December 18, 2025

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 2026.

(CA) A. A resolution granting Victualling Licenses for the year beginning December 1, 2025 to the following; Renewals:
Albie’s Place, Inc. d/b/a Albie’s Place, 99 Fortin Road, Kingston, RI 02881. Application by Jason Wichert, Owner. License No. 59653.
Town Made LLC d/b/a Town Made, 203 Main Street, Wakefield, RI 02879. Application by Ken Procaccianti, Principal. License No. 75003.
CL Enterprises, Inc d/b/a Hal’s Garage & Auto Body, 171 Old Tower Hill Road, Wakefield, RI 02879. Application by R. Harold Thomas Jr., President. License No. 59175.
(CA) B. A resolution granting Holiday Sales Licenses for the year beginning December 1, 2025 to the following; Renewals:
CDM Fitness Holdings, LLC d/b/a Planet Fitness, 160 Old Tower Hill Road, Wakefield, RI 02879. Application by Lane Milliken, Director of Operations. License No. 83123.
H N S, Inc. Healy News Store d/b/a Healy News Store, 231 Robinson Street, Wakefield, RI 02879. Application by David Hall, President. License No. 86527.
Dolgen Rhode Island, LLC d/b/a Dollar General Store 20236, 1860 Kingstown Road, Wakefield, RI 02879. Application by Linda Pearson, Licensing Specialist. License No.76081.
Ocean State Job Lot of RI2019-3, LLC d/b/a Ocean State Job Lot #127, 688 Kingstown Road, Wakefield, RI 02879. Application by Jennifer Fredette, Licensing Manager. License No. 62624.
Wakefield Music Company d/b/a Wakefield Music, 58 Main Street, Wakefield, RI 02879. Application by Dennis Costa, Owner. License No. 59770.
Wanida Corporation d/b/a The Boss, 682 Kingstown Road, Wakefield, RI 02879. Application by Eakkachai Udomdat, President. License No. 75939.
(CA) C. A resolution granting Victualling and Holiday Sales Licenses for the year beginning December 1, 2025 to the following; Renewals:
Bagelz of Wakefield, Inc. d/b/a Bagels, 90 Pershing Avenue, Wakefield, RI 02879. Application by Scott Lieberman, President. License No. 59135.
Rosario’s Restaurant, Inc. d/b/a Kingston Pizza, 63 Briar Lane, Kingston, RI 02881. Application by Ina Sciabarrasi, Vice President. License No. 59104.
Belmont Marketplace, Inc. d/b/a Belmont Marketplace, 600 Kingstown Road, Wakefield, RI 02879. Application by Vincent Siravo Jr, President. License No. 59664.
Gansett Craft Chocolate d/b/a Gansett Craft Chocolate, 227 Robinson Street, Wakefield, RI 02879. Application by Steven Schneider, Owner. License No. 87703.
Lamfong LLC d/b/a Simply Thai, 99 Fortin Road, Kingston, RI 02881. Application by Lamphone Voravongsa, Manager. Renewal; License No. 78821.
Ryan Zeolla d/b/a RI Guys Donuts, 621 Kingstown Road, Wakefield, RI 02881. Application by Ryan Zeolla, Owner. License No. 86129.
Little Rhody Pizza Corp. d/b/a Little Rhody Island Deli, 231 Tower Hill Road, Wakefield, RI 02879. Application by Dennis Webb, President. License No. 88260.
(CA) D. A resolution granting Victualling, Holiday Sales and Additional Hours Licenses for the year beginning December 1, 2025 to Baked Kingston RI Operators, LLC d/b/a Insomnia Cookies, 99 Fortin Road, Kingston, RI 02881. Application by Mary Fehlner, Permitting and Licensing Coordinator. Renewal; License No. 65535.
(CA) E. A resolution granting Laundry/Dry Cleaners License for the license years beginning December 1, 2024 and December 1, 2025, to Barbara Placido d/b/a Matunuck Laundry, 706 Matunuck Beach Road, Wakefield, RI 02879. Application by Barbara Placido, Owner. Renewal; License No. 66592.
(CA) F. A resolution granting a Tourist Accommodations License for the year beginning December 1, 2025 to Stephanie Osborn d/b/a Sugar Loaf Hill Bed and Breakfast, 607 Main Street, Wakefield, RI 02879. Application by Stephanie Osborn, Owner. Renewal; License No. 59733.
(CA) G. A resolution granting Holiday Sales, Shellfish and Farm Produce Peddler Licenses for the year beginning December 1, 2025 to Whaley Farm d/b/a Whaley Farm, 2 Jerry Brown Farm Road, Wakefield, RI 02879. Application by George Whaley, Owner. Renewal; License No. 78225.
(CA) H. A resolution granting Theater and Holiday Sales Licenses for the year beginning December 1, 2025 to Matunuck Live Theatre, Inc. d/b/a Theatre By The Sea, 364 Cards Pond Road, Wakefield, RI 02879. Application by Karen Kessler, Vice President & Secretary. Renewal; License No. 78932.
(CA) I. A resolution granting a Private Detective License for the year beginning December 1, 2025 to Keara Wolstencroft d/b/a Keara Wolstencroft, 1183 Kingstown Road Unit 2R, Wakefield, RI 02879. Application by Keara Wolstencroft, Owner. Renewal; License No. 60170.
(CA) J. A resolution granting a Trailer Park/Campground License for the year beginning December 1, 2025 to Blackbeard Homeowners Association d/b/a Blackbeard Homeowners Association, 836 Matunuck Beach Road, Wakefield, RI 02879. Application by Sabrina Courville, Treasurer. Renewal; License No. 82430.
(CA) K. A resolution authorizing the Town Assessor to abate taxes in the amount of $1,066.54, as shown on Tax Abatement Request No. 656.
(CA) L. A resolution authorizing an award of contract to ATG Group Inc., 188 Airport Road, Warwick, RI 02889, for network infrastructure and wiring upgrades at the Peace Dale Library, in an amount not to exceed $19,057.75, as further described in a memorandum from the Library Director to the Town Manager dated December 31, 2025 entitled “Award of Contract – Network Infrastructure and Wiring Upgrades, Peace Dale Library”.
(CA) M. A resolution authorizing an award of services to Precision Concrete Cutting, New England Headquarters, 66 N. Rutland Rd, Milford, CT 06461 for Sidewalk Trip Hazard Removal in an amount not to exceed $20,836.41 from the Highway Department FY 2025-2026 Operational Budget, and as further described in a memorandum from the Public Services Director to the Town Manager dated December 9, 2025, and entitled “Award of Service Recommendation, Sidewalk Trip Hazard Removal”.
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.

A. A resolution granting a Miscellaneous Permit to conduct the annual Angry Unicorn Half Marathon – 5K Road Race on Sunday, November 08, 2026 from 7 am to 11 am to Ocean State Multisport, P.O. Box 14103, East Providence, RI 02914 subject to the execution of a hold harmless agreement indemnifying the Town and receipt of a Certificate of Insurance naming the Town as an additional insured for the event in the amounts specified by the Finance Director. Application by Gary Menissian, Renewal; License No. 91600.
B. A resolution granting a Road Race License to Broad Rock Middle School PTO to conduct the Broad Rock Middle School Coyote Chase 5k and 1 mile Fun Run Road Race fundraiser on Saturday, March 28, 2026 at 9:00 am to 11:30 am subject to the execution of a hold harmless agreement indemnifying the Town and Certificate of Insurance naming the Town as an additional insured for the event. Application by Jessica Domack, Member. Renewal; License No. 91343.
C. A resolution granting a Special Events Permit to the SK USA 250th Committee to hold the Saugatucket Skirmish at Saugatucket Park on Saturday, February 7, 2026 from 1 PM to 5:30 PM Application by Theresa L. Murphy. New; License No. 91955.

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.
A. A resolution authorizing the Town Manager to sign an amendment to the AIA A133-2019 Contract, Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) Agreement #2 with Gilbane Building Company, 7 Jackson Walkway, Suite 2, Providence, RI 02903 for the South Kingstown High School Replacement Project in an amount not to exceed one hundred fourteen million, five hundred ninety-eight thousand, seven hundred eighty dollars ($114,598,780), as further detailed in a memorandum from the Deputy Town Manager to the Town Manager dated January 6, 2026, entitled “Authorization to Execute a Guaranteed Maximum Price Agreement #2 for South Kingstown High School (Ref # SK0005TM)”. (Presentation)
B. A resolution authorizing an award of bid to Alta Construction Equipment New England LLC, for the purchase of a 2025 ABI Z-23 infield grooming machine with two attachments as specified in an amount not to exceed $34,525 from the FY2024-25 and FY2025-26 CIP budgets, and as further described in a memorandum from the Director of Leisure Services to the Town Manager dated December 17, 2025 and entitled “Bid Recommendation – Infield Grooming Machine”.
C. A resolution authorizing an award of bid to Downspout, 785 Nooseneck Hill Road, West Greenwich, RI 02817 for exterior power washing for the Victoria Lane and Mautucket Road water tanks in an amount not to exceed $28,250 which includes a $5,000 contingency from the Water Division’s FY 2024-2025 capital improvement program (CIP) budget, and as further described in a memorandum from the Public Services Director to the Town Manager dated December 22, 2025, and entitled, “Bid Recommendation - Exterior Power Washing, Cleaning & Miscellaneous Repairs - Elevated Water Tanks”.
D. A resolution authorizing the Town Clerk to advertise for Order of Notice a Public Hearing to consider proposed amendments to the Town Code, Chapter 10 Motor Vehicles and Traffic, Article II Stopping, Standing and Parking, Section 10-12, Boulevard and Street Stop Signs Designated for the installation of a stop sign on James Trail where it terminates at Gardner Road as follows:
CHAPTER - 10 MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC, Article II – STOPPING, STANDING & PARKING
Sec. 10-12 – Boulevard and street stop signs designated.
Remove:
James Trail at Glen Rock Road. Traffic to stop on James Trail at intersection
Add:
James Trail. Traffic traveling easterly must stop before entering Glenn Rock Road. Traffic traveling westerly must stop before entering Gardner Road
E. A resolution authorizing the Town Clerk to advertise for Order of Notice a Public Hearing to consider proposed amendments to the Town’s Zoning Ordinance Article 5.5 Rental Dwellings, as shown on Exhibit 1 attached hereto.
F. A resolution authorizing the Town Manager to execute a Mutual Aid Agreement between the Town of South Kingstown and the Town of Narragansett for the provision of police services within the Village of Jerusalem, for a three-year term, with annual compensation to the Town of South Kingstown in an amount not to exceed $8,000, as further described in a memorandum from the Police Chief to the Town Manager dated December 17, 2025 entitled “Mutual Aid Agreement with the Town of Narragansett – Village of Jerusalem”.
G. A resolution dissolving the Sustainability Committee and amending the charge of the Conservation Commission to incorporate sustainability-related advisory functions as further described in a memorandum from the Deputy Town Manager to the Town Manager dated January 6, 2026, entitled “Dissolution of the Sustainability Committee and Merger of Functions with the Conservation Commission”.
H. A resolution accepting Magnolia Lane into the Town’s system of roads, as further described in a memorandum from the Planning Director to the Town Manager dated December 29, 2025, entitled “Magnolia Lane Road Acceptance”.
I. A resolution authorizing the Town Clerk to advertise for Order of Notice a Public Hearing to consider proposed amendments to the Town Code, Chapter 10 Motor Vehicles and Traffic, Article II Stopping, Standing and Parking, Section 10-12, Boulevard and Street Stop Signs Designated for the installation of a stop sign on Magnolia Lane at its intersection with Oak Street as follows:
CHAPTER - 10 MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC, Article II – STOPPING, STANDING & PARKING
Sec. 10-12 – Boulevard and street stop signs designated.
Add:
Magnolia Lane. Traffic to stop at intersection with Oak Street intersection

A. Discussion of a potential Work Session with the Planning Department relative to Form-Based Code for Old Tower Hill Road.

A. A Public Hearing relative to a renewal of an Indoor Shooting Range License in accordance with the South Kingstown Town Code, Chapter 9 Licenses and Miscellaneous Business Regulation, Article VI Indoor Shooting Ranges, Sec. 9-158 Term of License, Renewal, Transfer. Application by IDGR15, LLC d/b/a Elite Indoor Gun Range, by Mark A. Fay, Member for property located at 371 Rose Hill Road, Wakefield, RI 02879 and designated as Assessor’s Plat 33, Lot 30, consisting of 121.57 acres.
B. A Public Hearing relative to proposed amendments to the Town Code Chapter 9 Licenses and Miscellaneous Business Regulations, Article IX Short-Term Rentals, as shown on Exhibit 2 attached hereto.
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.

A. An email dated January 5, 2026 from Dorothy Hill, Bicycle-Pedestrian Advisory Chair concerning a request for additional funding towards the Town’s Pavement Management Program for pedestrian and bicyclist enhancements is received, placed on file, and the Town Council further directs .
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.
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
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.”
AMENDMENTS TO THE TOWN CODE
APPENDIX A – ZONING ORDINANCE
ARTICLE 5.5 - RENTAL DWELLINGS
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Sec. 550. - Applicability.
The provisions of this article shall apply to all rental dwellings/units within the town except those such as hotels, motels and tourist homes which are licensed pursuant to Chapter 18. Institutional dormitories are exempt from the provisions of this article.
Sec. 551. - Definitions.
The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
Record owner means the property owner of record, as identified by the town’s tax records, or the record owner’s authorized agent.
Rental dwelling means any enclosed space which is wholly or partly used or intended to be used for occupants who are paying rent therefor.
Rental unit means any room or group of rooms located within a rental dwelling and forming a single habitable unit for living and sleeping by occupants who are paying rent therefor.
Sec. 552. - Registration.
(a) Required. No rental dwelling/unit shall be let, leased or otherwise permitted to be occupied, in whole or in part, by a tenant for residential and/or dwelling purposes unless and until the record owner has registered such property with the zoning official.
(b) Form. The rental registration form shall, at a minimum, indicate the tax assessor's plat and lot number address of the rental dwelling/unit the number of rental dwelling units and bedrooms therein, the name and permanent mailing address of the record owner, and the maximum number of tenants at one time, and period of occupancy (summer, September to June, or other). All rental registration applications shall be signed and properly notarized by the record owner. The zoning official is authorized to request additional information/documentation as reasonably necessary.
(c) Filing date; term. Between November 30 and December 31 of each year, the record owner of the rental dwelling/unit shall file the completed rental registration form with the zoning official, which registration shall be valid for a one-year period from January 1 to December 31 of the following year. If the property is registered at any other time during the calendar year, the registration shall be valid until December 31 of that same year.
Sec. 553. - Fee.
To defray the cost of implementing and overseeing compliance with this article and to help defray the costs associated with the frequent use of town services, including, but not limited to public safety personnel, code compliance personnel and managerial personnel associated with the policing of rental dwellings there shall be a registration fee for each rental unit covered under the provisions of this article. The Town, through the zoning official, shall collect registration fees in accordance with the fee schedule established by town council resolution, as amended, for the purposes of administering this article. as follows: (a) $300.00 per unit for rentals of 30 days or less; (b) $50.00 per unit for rentals over 30 days, but not to exceed a total of $1,000.00 (20 units) for any one property owner. Any owner who is required to file the registration form on or before December 31 of each year, and who does not file on time, shall, in addition to any other applicable penalties provided for in Article 9, be required to pay a late fee established by town council resolution, provided that no late fee shall be imposed if the record owner registers within 30 days of initiating a rental. of $300.00. Rental units owned by the South Kingstown Housing Authority and rental units that are deed restricted as affordable housing shall be exempt from the registration fee. The fee schedule shall be revised on an annual basis.
Sec. 554. – Filing deadline after passage.
The deadline for filing following the passage of this ordinance shall be March 31, 2026, which shall cover the effective period from January 1, 2026 to December 31, 2026. Registration thereafter shall be done annually in accordance with Section 552(c).
Secs. 554555—599. - Reserved.
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This Ordinance shall take effect retroactive to December 20, 2025.
AMENDMENTS TO THE TOWN CODE
CHAPTER 9 – LICENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS REGULATIONS
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ARTICLE IX – SHORT-TERM RESIDENTIAL RENTALS RESERVED
Sec. 9-200. - Applicability.
The provisions of this article shall apply to all short-term rentals within the town.
Sec. 9-201. - Definitions.
The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
Record owner means the property owner of record, as identified by the town's tax records.
Registrar means the zoning enforcement officer of the town.
Short-term rental means the use and enjoyment of a dwelling unit, or any portion thereof, by guests for a period of less than thirty (30) consecutive days, in exchange for money, commodities, services, or other performances. Hotels, motels, tourist homes, and bed-and-breakfasts, as defined in the Town Code, are not considered to be short-term rentals.
Sec. 9-202. - Registration.
(a) Required. No short-term rental shall be let, leased or otherwise permitted to be occupied, in whole or in part, by a tenant for residential and/or dwelling purposes unless and until the record owner has registered such short-term rental with the building official.
(b) Form. The short-term rental registration form shall indicate the tax assessor's plat and lot number address of the short-term rental, the number of short-term rental dwelling units and bedrooms therein, the name and permanent mailing address of the record owner, and the maximum number of tenants at one (1) time, and period of occupancy (summer, September to June, or other). All short-term rental registration applications shall be signed and properly notarized by the record owner.
(c) Filing date; term. On or before December 31 of each year, the record owner of the short-term rental shall file the completed short-term rental registration form with the registrar, which registration shall be valid for a one-year period from January 1 to December 31 of the following year. If the property is registered during the calendar year, the registration shall be valid until December 31 of that same year.
Sec. 9-203. - Posting of notice by owner.
The record owner shall post in plain view, in a conspicuous place within the short-term rental, a notice containing the ordinances of the town with regard to the dog leash law, trash disposal, parking restrictions, noise ordinance, dwelling occupancy limits, unruly gatherings, and any other pertinent ordinance or law which the council may deem appropriate from time to time. Such notices shall be available at the office of the registrar. The record owner or any person in control or possession of said short-term rental subject to the provisions of this article, shall cause a copy of the current lease and registration form required by this article to be posted or affixed to the inside of the primary access door to said short-term rental so as to allow the lease and registration form to be readily available for inspection by police, zoning, building, or minimum housing officials of the Town of South Kingstown.
Sec. 9-204. - Penalty for violation of article.
Record owners who violate the provisions of this article shall be subject to a fine not exceeding three hundred dollars ($300.00).
Sec. 9-205. - Fee.
To defray the cost of implementing and overseeing compliance with this article and to help defray the costs associated with the frequent use of town services, including, but not limited to, public safety personnel, code compliance personnel and managerial personnel associated with the policing of short-term rental dwellings, there shall be a registration fee of one hundred dollars ($100.00) for each short-term rental covered under the provisions of this article.
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This Ordinance shall take effect upon passage.
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)
Vacancy: one term to expire August 2027 (Bethany Sorrentino resigned)
Bicycle – Pedestrian Advisory Committee (Minimum 5, maximum 9 members; 2 year term)
Reappointment for a term expired July 2025. Joshua Saunders wishes to be reappointed.
Vacancies (2): 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).
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).
Conservation Commission (7 members; 3 year term)
Vacancies (4): one term to expire September 2027 and three terms to expire September 2028 (Margaret Clune, Melissa Hughes, Matthew Bradywood, and Vernon Wyman did not wish to be reappointed).
Economic Development Committee (11 members, 3 year term)
Vacancy: one term to expire March 2028 (Henry Thayer did not wish to be reappointed).
Historic District Commission (7 members; 3 year term)
Reappointment for a term to expire December 2025. Richard Youngken wishes to be reappointed.
Vacancy: one term to expire in December 2028 (David Nedwidek did not wish to be reappointed).
Housing Authority (5 members; 5 year term)
Vacancy: One term to expire October 2030 (Christi Saurette did not wish to be reappointed)
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)
Trustees of the South Kingstown School Funds (5 members; 5 year term)
Reappointment for a term expired June 2025. Awaiting response from Benedict Ingegneri.
Waterfront Advisory Commission (7 members; 3 year term)
Reappointments for terms expired June 2025. Michael Sherry wishes to be reappointed. Awaiting response from Joseph Nuzzolillo.
Zoning Board of Review (5 members, 3 alternates; 3 year term)
Vacancies (2): 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)