newport city council docket 10-27-10
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The agenda for the Oct. 27, 2010 Newport (RI) City Council meeting.TRANSCRIPT
CITY OF NEWPORTDOCKET OF THE COUNCIL
The following items ofbusiness, filed with the City Clerk under the Rules of theCouncil, will come before the Council at its regular meeting to be held onOctober 27, at 6:30 p.m.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG
PROCLAMATION RECOGNIZING THE lOOTH ANNIVERSARY OF THEFOUNDING OF THE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA AND BOY SCOUTS INNEWPORT COUNTY
CITIZEN'S FORUM: (Speakers must sign in with the City Clerk). The Citizen'sForum period shall be no longer than fifteen minutes and citizens may address theCouncil on one subject only and for no longer than three minutes. Issues to bediscussed shall not include matters to be considered or discussed as part of the regularcouncil agenda and must be related to substantive city business. No commentsregarding personnel or job performance are allowed.
1. CONSENT CALENDAR. (THE CONSENT CALENDAR IS APPROVED IN ITS ENTIRETYUNLESS THE COUNCIL REMOVES AN ITEM FOR DISCUSSION. ALL LICENSES ARE GRANTEDSUBJECT TO COMPLIANCE WITH ORDINANCES #31-80 AND #98-40.)
a. Minutes of the Council Meeting held October 13,2010 (Approve)
b. Special Event Licenses:
1) RI Arts Foundation at Newport, Inc. (Newport Music Festival),d/b/a Fall Concert and Reception; Salve Regina University, OchreCourt, November 17,2010, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
It is the practice of the Council to meet at 6:20 p.m. in the second-floor Conference Room to discuss docket items. Thepublic is invited to attend. The docket, along with all supporting documents, can be viewed on the City ofNewportwebsite: www.citvofnewpOlt.com - "Current Newport City News & Announcements" - Click on "MORE NEWS."Council Meetings can be viewed on Cox Cable, Channel 18; check local listings for dates and times. A DVD of theCouncil Meeting will be available t the Newport Public Library within 48 hours of the meeting.
LIVE VIDEO CONFERENCING OF COUNCIL MEETINGS AND WORKSHOPS WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THENEWPORT POLICE STATION, WHICH IS ACCESSIBLE AND MEETS ADA REQUIREMENTS, BASED UPONNOTIFICATION TO THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE (845-5429) A MINIMUM OF 48 HOURS IN ADVANCEOF THE MEETING. INDIVIDUALS REQUIRING INTERPRETER OR OTHER ACCOMMODATIONS MUSTALSO NOTIFY THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING.
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Women & Infants Hospital-Program in Women's Oncology,d/b/a 2ih Annual Christmas Run/Walk; December 12,2010,7:00 a.m. to Noon, beginning and ending at Rogers High School(route attached)
Emmanuel Church, d/b/a Holiday Fair; 40 Dearborn St., November19,2010, from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., and November 20,2010,from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
c. Catering License, Renewal, Spark LLC, d/b/a Spark, 12 Broadway
d. Holiday Selling Licenses, New:1) Ranew Salon & Spa, Inc., d/b/a Ranew Salon & Spa, 580 Thames St.2) Tobacco Road, Inc., d/b/a Tobacco Road, 190 Admiral Kalbfus Rd.
e. Communication from the Town of Middletown, re: Notice ofIntention toUndertake Certain Permitted Actions-Property Located at KempenaarValley (upgrade of stormwater infrastructure) (Receive)
f. Communication from David W. Gregg, Ph.D., Executive Director, RhodeIsland Natural History Survey, encouraging consideration ofDr. NumiMitchell's recommended ordinance for Coyote Co-existence BestManagement Practices. (Receive)
g. Resignation of Al Lowe from Energy & Environment Commission(Receive with regret)
LICENSES AND PERMITS
2. Special Event License, ISES RI, d/b/a Halloween Bash 2010; Belcourt Castle,657 Bellevue Ave., October 30, 2010, from 7:30 p.m. to Midnight (Continuedfrom October 13,2010)
3. Annual Entertainment License, Class A, Salve Regina University Theatre Arts,d/b/a Stanford White Casino Theatre, 9 Freebody Street. (First Hearing)
4. Annual Victualing License, Renewals:1) Bluecat Holdings, LLC, d/b/a Cold Fusion Cafe, 389 Thames St.2) Totally Cold, LLC, d/b/a Coldstone Creamery, 258 Bellevue Ave.
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5. Victualing License, North Italian Restaurant Brio, Inc., d/b/a Lucia ItalianRestaurantlPizza Lucia, 186B-190B Thames St. (in conjunction with transfer ofSea Shai Habachi Garden, Inc., liquor license)
6. Victualing License, Carter, LLC, d/b/a to be determined, 250 Thames St. (inconjunction with liquor license transfer ofR! Quahog Co. Restaurants, LLC)
7. Annual Entertainment License, Carter, LLC, d/b/a undetermined, 250 ThamesSt. (in conjunction liquor license with transfer ofR! Quahog Co. Restaurants)
COMMUNICATIONS & PETITIONS
8. Communication from Turner C. Scott, Esq., on behalf of Verbena, LLC, ownerof3.9 acres ofland abutting Ocean Heights Road and Ocean Avenue, re:Proposed Agreement for a landscaped cul-de-sac at the Ocean Heights Roadterminus.
RESOLUTIONS
9. Upper Thames Street Traffic - S. Coyne, J. McLaughlin, K. Leonard
ORDINANCES
10. Amending Chapter 12.32 of the Codified Ordinances, entitled, "Park andRecreation Areas," adding Section 12.32.051, "Ballard Park-Regulations" toprohibit rock climbing in Ballard Park (Second Reading)
COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE CITY MANAGER
11. Communication #4761110, re: Energy Conservation Program - BellevueAvenue Decorative Streetlights (with accompanying resolution; continued fromOctober 13,2010)• Memorandum from the City Manager, re: Bellevue Ave. Decorative Street
lights-Energy Efficient Light Source Retrofit Project• Communication from the Public Services Director to the R! Historical
Preservation & Heritage Commission requesting an opinion on the energysavings initiative.
12. Communication #4767110, re: Former U.S. Navy Hospital- Public BenefitConveyance (with accompanying resolution)
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ADJOURN AS COUNCIL AND CONVENE AS BOARD OF LICENSECOMMISSIONERS
BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSIONERS
LICENSES AND PERMITS
1. Application for a Class F Daily Liquor License, RI Arts Foundation at Newport,Inc., (Newport Music Festival) , d/b/a Fall Concert and Reception, Salve ReginaUniversity Ochre Court, November 17,2010, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
2. Annual Liquor License Renewal, Class BH, LaSalle Hotel Lessee, Inc., d/b/aHotel Viking, One Bellevue Avenue (Hearing)
3. Annual Liquor License Renewal, Class BH, Target Two, Inc., d/b/a CliffsideInn, 2 Seaview Ave. (Hearing)
4. Application of Target Two, Inc., d/b/a Cliffside Inn, 2 Seaview Avenue, totransfer its Class BH alcoholic beverage license to Legendary Inns ofNewport,Inc., d/b/a Cliffside Inn, for the same premises. (Hearing)
5. Application of Sea Shai Habachi Garden, Inc., d/b/a Sea Shai Habachi Garden,lOA -14 Long WharfMall South, to transfer its Class BL alcoholic beveragelicense to North Italian Restaurant Brio, Inc., d/b/a Lucia ItalianRestaurant/Pizza Lucia, at l86B-190B Thames S1. (Hearing)• Bills ofIndebtedness:
a) Sysco Boston, LLC: $4,878.35b) RI Distributing Co.: $4,604.21
6. Application ofRichard J. Land as Receiver of Rhode Island Quahog CompanyRestaurants, LLC, to transfer the Class BV alcoholic beverage license of saidcorporation to Carter, LLC (d/b/a to be determined), for the same premises.(Hearing)
ADJOURNKathleen M. SilviaCity Clerk
October 20, 2010
CITY OF NEWPORTMINUTES OF THE COUNCIL MEETING
HELD OCTOBER 13, 2010
The following items of business, filed with the City Clerk under the Rules of the Council, camebefore the Council at its regular meeting held on October 13, 2010.
COUNCILOR WALUK moved Resolution 9-B be added to the docket, and Items 9-B and 9-A beheard first and second. Seconded by COUNCILOR CONNOLLY and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.(See Resolutions 9-B and 9-A)
1. CONSENT CALENDAR. (THE CONSENT CALENDAR IS APPROVED IN ITS ENTIRETY UNLESS THE COUNCILREMOVES AN ITEM FOR DISCUSSION. ALL LICENSES ARE GRANTED SUBJECT TO COMPLIANCE WITH ORDINANCES #3180 AND #98-40.)
a. Minutes of the Council Meetings held September 15 and 29, 2010 (Approve)b. Special Event Licenses:
1) REMOVED: ISES RI, d/b/a Halloween Bash 2010; Belcourt Castle2) Salve Regina University Theatre Arts; d/b/a Stanford White Theatre,
Freebody Street (annual Entertainment License is pending):a) "Peter and the Wolf; October 15 and 16,2010, from 8:00 a.m. to Midnightb) Chamber Night; October 18,2010, from 8:00 a.m. to Midnightc) Arts & Cultural Society Mixer; October 19,2010, from 8:00 a.m. to
Midnightd) RI Historical Society, Rhody Awards Night; October 21, 2010, from 8:00
a.m. to Midnight.e) Murder Mystery; October 22,2010, from 8:00 a.m. to Midnight
3) Liz Souza, d/b/a Psychic Fair; Elks Lodge, 141 Pelham St.,October 16,2010, from 12 Noon to 5:00 p.m. and from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
4) Liz Souza, d/b/a Halloween Costume Party; Elks Lodge, 141 Pelham St.,October 30, 2010, from 7:00 p.m. to Midnight
c. Drain Layer License, Renewal, Peckham Brothers Company, Inc., d/b/a PeckhamBrothers Company, 220 Paradise Ave., Middletown, RI
d. Holiday Selling License, New, Brainwaves Toy Shop, Inc., d/b/a Brainwaves ToyShop, 8 Bowen's Wharf
e. Communication from Governor Donald L. Carcieri, re: Award of CommunityDevelopment Block Grant in the amount of $401 ,250. (Receive)
f. RI Department of Environmental Management Notice, re: Application ofNavalStation Newport for a Water Quality Certification to replace metal pipe culverts -Gate2 Culvert (Bridge), Third St. Extension (Receive) .
g. RI Department of Environmental Management Notice, Application of NewportCountry Club for a Water Quality Certification to perform a marsh restoration project.(Receive)
h. Communication from RI Division of Public Utilities & Carriers, Motor CarriersSection, re: public hearing regarding request ofNewportravel, LLC, to amend starttime of its Jitney tour services (Receive)
COUNCILOR WALUK moved the Consent Calendar, with the exception of Item b-l, be adopted.Seconded by COUNCILOR CONNOLLY and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
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b-I. ISES RI, d/b/a Halloween Bash 2010; Belcourt Castle, 657 Bellevue Ave.,October 30, 2010, from 7:30 p.m. to Midnight
COUNCILOR LEONARD recused herself.
COUNCILOR COYNE asked for whom the funds were being raised at the event. Since no one waspresent to answer, COUNCILOR COYNE moved the application be continued to the October 27,2010, council meeting. Seconded by COUNCILOR WALUK and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
LICENSES AND PERMITS
2. Annual Entertainment License, Class A (indoors), Farahnaz Shobeiri, d/b/a Genie's HookahLounge, 547 Thames St. (Second Hearing)• Letters of Objection:
a) Benjamin C. Riggs, 15D Harrington St.b) Mary and Martin Jacobsonc) Paul and Cathy McCarthy
COUNCILOR WALUK said it was his understanding there would be no live entertainment, justbackground music. FARAHNAZ SHOBEIRI, applicant, said she might on occasion want liveentertainment, but would abide by what the Council grants.
JAMES MARSHALL, owner of the Armchair Sailor Book Store, located in the same complex as theproposed hookah lounge, said he was concerned that the lounge would interfere with his business. Hesaid parking is very limited because National Grid is doing soil remediation, which will be a two-yearprocess, and their equipment is using the Wellington Condo parking lot.
DANIEL PRENTISS, ESQ., representing the Wellington Condominium Association, questionedHEATHER CAMPBELL, President of the Condominium Association and the Wellington HotelAssociation. MS. CAMPBELL said she has been monitoring the parking lot, a block of which is usedby National Grid equipment, and by 9:00 p.m. it is filled with tenant parking and those going tobusinesses in the area. She said the Wellington businesses are allotted 36 parking spaces, and pointedout that there are no other businesses in the Wellington complex that have entertainment.
COUNCILOR WALUK pointed out that an entertainment license application was before the Counciland parking was not the issue and noted that many businesses in the area have no parking whatsoever.CITY SOLICITOR JOSEPH J. NICHOLSON, JR. said the hookah lounge use is allowed; therefore,the question is whether or not the background music will have a negative affect on the health, safetyand welfare ofthe neighbors.
COUNCILOR LEONARD said one of the objectors stated in a letter that the backdoor of the hookahlounge opens onto a residential condo area. MS. SHOBEIRI responded that the backdoor opens intoa parking lot. She also said she was looking at locations for the hookah lounge other than theWellington unit because of difficulties with the landlord.
COUNCILOR COYNE pointed out that the hookah lounge could operate by right at the Wellingtonlocation and would not have come before the Council except that the applicant had applied for avictualing license, which had been approved on August 25,2010, and now was seeking an
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entertainment license. He said he did not support the entertainment license at this location, and theapplicant could apply for a special event license for occasions such as birthday parties. MAYORNAPOLITANO suggested that, in light ofthe applicant's stated intention to find a different location,the application be withdrawn and Ms. Shobeiri return when she has a new location.
COUNCILOR WALUK moved the application be withdrawn without prejudice. Seconded byCOUNCILOR CONNOLLY and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
3. Annual Victualing License Renewals - Non-liquor Establishments (listed at end ofthe docket)
COUNCILOR WALUK moved the license renewals be approved. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
4. Annual Victualing License Renewals - Non- Liquor Establishments with Extended Hours(listed at the end of docket)
COUNCILOR WALUK moved the license renewals for extended hours be approved. Seconded byCOUNCILOR MC LAUGHLIN and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
5. Annual Victualing License Renewals - Liquor Establishments
a) 41 0 North, LLC, d/b/a 41 0 North, 351 Thames St., 14,16,20 Perry Mill Wharf
COUNCILOR LEONARD recused herself.
COUNCILOR WALUK moved the license renewal be approved. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY (6-0).
b) Ancient Order of Hibernians, d/b/a Ancient Order of Hibernians Division # I, 2Wellington Ave.
COUNCILORS CONNOLLY and DUNCAN recused themselves.
COUNCILOR WALUK moved the license renewals be approved. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY (5-0).
c) Belle Mer, Inc., d/b/a Belle Mer, 2 Goat Islandd) Marina Cafe, LLC, d/b/a Marina Cafe, 3 Marina Plazae) Newport Time Resorts, Inc, d/b/a Oceancliff, 65 Ridge Roadf) Goat Island Grille, Inc., d/b/a The Regatta Place, 5 Goat Island
COUNCILOR CONNOLLY recused herself on Items c,d,e and f.
COUNCILOR WALUK moved the license renewals be approved. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY (6-0).
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6. Annual Victualing License Renewals - Liquor Establishments (listed at the end of docket)
COUNCILOR WALUK moved the application of Tokyo House Sushi & Hibachi, LLC, be removedfrom the list and approved, with COUNCILOR COYNE recusing himself. Seconded byCOUNCILOR MC LAUGHLIN and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY (6-0).
COUNCILOR WALUK moved the remaining Victualing Licenses, with the exception of The PierNewport, LLC, be approved. Seconded by COUNCILOR MC LAUGHLIN and VOTEDUNANIMOUSLY (6-0).
COUNCILOR WALUK moved the license renewal of The Pier Restaurant Newport, LLC, beapproved. Seconded by COUNCILOR MC LAUGHLIN.
COUNCILOR LEONARD recused herself.
EVAN LEVISS, ESQ., representing J Class Management, abutter to The Pier, spoke in opposition torenewal of the license because of the use of the north patio, which he said was on a public right-ofway. He cited an e-mail sent by the legal counsel to the CRMC, Brian Goldman, to the City Solicitorin which Mr. Goldman said the seating plan on the north patio was acceptable to the CRMC;however, there was no meeting or vote of the CRMC on the issue. He then submitted a packet ofinformation related to use of the north patio.
COUNCILOR MC LAUGHLIN moved the information be received. Seconded by COUNCILORCONNOLLY and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
ATTORNEY LEVISS then reviewed the material in the packet, which he said substantiated his claimthat The Pier does not have a right to use the north patio. COUNCILOR WALUK noted that thenorth patio was used for years and years under a previous owner, and that it is a first-rate business thathas created jobs and is operating in the same way as it did in the past. ATTORNEY LEVISSresponded that the Council should stand by the condition under which seasonal use ofthe north patiowas approved, i.e., that there be approval from the CRMC.
COUNCILOR WALUK moved the hearing be closed. Seconded by COUNCILOR COYNE andVOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
COUNCILOR WALUK moved renewal ofthe license be granted subject to all existing conditions.Seconded by COUNCILOR CONNOLLY.
CITY SOLICITOR JOSEPH NICHOLSON, in response to a question from COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN, stated that the issue ofthe north patio is between Mr. Leviss and the CRMC, and ifCRMC had not approved the use it would be up to them to enforce it. He stressed, however, that hehad received an e-mail from CRMC's legal counsel stating CRMC was okay with the seating plan onthe north patio, and noted that an appeal before the Liquor Control Administration was resolvedbecause CRMC had advised that they were satisfied with the plan. He said all the conditions thecouncil had imposed on use ofthe north patio had been met. COUNCILOR MC LAUGHLINresponded that he agreed that the matter was an issue between Attorney Leviss and CRMC, and sinceall the conditions had been met he would support renewal of the license.
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The motion to approve the renewal of the license was VOTED UNANIMOUSLY (6-0).
7. Victualing License, New, J & A Tokyo House, LLC, d/b/a Newport Tokyo House Sushi &Hibachi, 8-10 Equality Park Place (in conjunction with transfer of ownership of liquorlicense)
COUNCILOR COYNE recused himself.
COUNCILOR WALUK moved the license be approved. Seconded by COUNCILOR CONNOLLYand VOTED UNANIMOUSLY (6-0).
8. APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
Energy & Environment Commission (I vacancy) - Applicant: George Blake
MAYOR NAPOLITANO moved George Blake be appointed to the Entergy & EnvironmentCommission. Seconded by COUNCILOR CONNOLLY and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
RESOLUTIONS
9-A. In Support of Question #4 on the November 2, 2010, Ballot --Open Space and RecreationBond Referendum, which includes $1.5 Million for Phase I of the Fort Adams Master Plan-Newport City Council (Heard second on the docket)
COUNCILOR MC LAUGHLIN read the resolution and moved for its adoption. Seconded byCOUNCILOR WALUK and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
ERIC HERTFELDER, Executive Director, Fort Adams, thanked the Council and provided a hand-outof activities at the Fort.
ADDED ITEM (added and posted on 10/7/2010)
9-B. Signing of the Agreement with the Aquidneck Island Land Trust for King Park and SpencerPark. (Heard first on the docket)
COUNCILOR LEONARD read the resolution, after which Mayor Napolitano and Ted Clement of theLand Trust signed the Agreement. Certified copies of the resolution were then presented to thoseinvolved with preserving the land as open space.
COUNCILOR WALUK moved the resolution be adopted. Seconded by COUNCILOR CONNOLLYand VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
ORDINANCES
10. Amending Chapter 12.32 of the Codified Ordinances, entitled, "Park and Recreation Areas,"adding Section 12.32.051, "Ballard Park-Regulations" to prohibit rock climbing in BallardPark (First Reading)
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COUNCILOR LEONARD introduced the resolution and moved for its adoption. Seconded byCOUNCILOR WALUK.
COUNCILOR MC LAUGHLIN asked who owns Ballard Park. COUNCILOR LEONARDresponded that the City had purchased part ofthe land and the Ballard family had donated theremainder. CITY SOLICITOR JOSEPH NICHOLSON also responded that it is a City park, ownedby the City and if someone were to fall and get hurt the, City would have some responsibility.COUNCILOR COYNE asked if signs would be posted stating that rock climbing is prohibited; CITYMANAGER EDWARD LAVALLEE responded that they would.
The motion was VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE CITY MANAGER
11. Communication #4761/10, re: Energy Conservation Program - Bellevue Avenue DecorativeStreetlights (with accompanying resolution)
COUNCILOR WALUK moved the communication be received and the accompanying resolutionadopted. Seconded by CUONCILOR CONNOLLY.
COUNCILOR LEONARD noted that representatives of the Bellevue Ave./Ochre Point Associationwere informed at a previous meeting that they would be welcomed to a demonstration of the lights,but that never happened. She said she would like the matter continued until a demonstration is held,to which the Bellevue/Ochre Pt. Association, people living in the area, and historic preservationgroups are invited.
COUNCILOR LEONARD moved the communication be continued to the October 27, 2010, councilmeeting. Seconded by COUNCILOR WALUK and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
12. Communication #4762/10, re: Bid Award for Martin Recreation Center Gym FloorRenovations
COUNCILOR WALUK moved the communication be received and the accompanying resolutionadopted. Seconded by COUNCILOR CONNOLLY and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
13. Communication #4763/10, re: Newport County Fund - "Common Ground" GrantApplication: Expand Healthy Communities Demonstration Grant Project
COUNCILOR WALUK moved the communication be received and the accompanying resolutionadopted. Seconded by CUONCILOR CONNOLLY and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
14. Communication #4764/10, re: CSO Stakeholders Workgroup
COUNCILOR WALUK moved the communication be received and appointments to the workgroupapproved, and interviews scheduled for those who applied as resident members. Seconded byCOUNCILOR CONNOLLY and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
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15. Communication #4765/10, re: Bid Award for Thames Street Sanitary Sewer InterceptorRehabilitation
COUNCILOR WALUK moved the communication be received and the accompanying resolutionadopted. Seconded by COUNCILOR CONNOLLY.
COUNCILOR LEONARD questioned the alternate bid of $50,000. JULIA FORGUE, UTILITIESDIRECTOR, responded that if the bid award is $50,000 higher than the base bid, then the companymust finish the work by April 1st, or pay liquidated damages of $5,000 per day for each day afterApril 1sl that the work is not completed. She said if the base bid is awarded, then the company wouldpay $5,000 per day in liquidated damages for each day after May lSI that the work is not completed.
VOTE: In favor - MAYOR NAPOLITANO; COUNCILORS CONNOLLY, COYNE,DUNCAN, LEONARD and MC LAUGHLIN.
Opposed - COUNCILOR WALUK
16. Communication #4766/10, re: Amendment # 2 to Contract #10·008 Engineering Services forThames Street and Wellington Avenue Sanitary Sewer Improvements
COUNCILOR WALUK moved the communication be received and the accompanying resolutionadopted. Seconded by COUNCILOR CONNOLLY.
COUNCILOR MC LAUGHLIN said it was his understanding that the contract price had come inlower than what was estimated and the work will be completed sooner than what was anticipated.UTILITIES DIRECTOR JULIA FORGUE confirmed that information.
The motion to approve was VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
7:39 P.M. RECESSED AS COUNCIL AND CONVENED AS BOARD OF LICENSECOMMISSIONERS
7:44 P.M. COUNCILOR WALUK moved the Council adjourn to Executive Session in theConference Room, pursuant to RI General Laws, Section 42·46·1, and in accordance withSection 42·46·5, Purposes for which Meetings May Be Closed, Paragraph (a)(5), asamended, to discuss the disposition or acquisition of publicly held land, specifically, theBRAC process for disposition ofthe Navy Hospital property. Seconded byCOUNCILOR COYNE and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
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BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSIONERS
LICENSES AND PERMITS
I. Annual Liquor License Renewals (Hearing) :
COMMISSIONER WALUK moved the hearing be closed. Seconded by COMMISSIONER MCLAUGHLIN and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
DBAClass A
RumRunner
Ownership
IDC Rum Runner, Inc.
DBA S# DBA Street
5 Marina Plaza Unit B
COMMISSIONER CONNOLLY recused herself.
COMMISSIONER WALUK moved the license renewal be approved subject to all existingconditions. Seconded by COMMISSIONER MC LAUGHLIN and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY (6-0)
Class BT41 Degrees North Forty I North, LLC 351 Thames 14, 16,20 Perry Mill Whf
COUNCILOR LEONARD recused herself.
COMMISSIONER WALUK moved the license renewal be approved subject to all existingconditions. Seconded by COMMISSIONER MC LAUGHLIN and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY (6-0).
Class BT
Oceancliff
Class BV
Belle MerMarina CafeRegatta Place, The
Newport Time Resorts, Inc.
Belle Mer, Inc.Marina Cafe, LLCGoat Island Grille, Inc.
65 Ridge Road
2Goat Island3Marina Plaza5 Goat Island
COUNCILOR CONNOLLY recused herself.
COMMISSIONER WALUK moved the license renewals be approved subject to all existingconditions. Seconded by COMMISSIONER COYNE and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY (6-0).
Class DAncient Order ofHibernians
Ancient Order ofHibernians Division #I 2 Wellington Ave.
COUNCILORS CONNOLLY and DUNCAN recused themselves.
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COMMISSIONER WALUK moved the license renewal be approved subject to all existingconditions. Seconded by COMMISSIONER COYNE and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY (5-0).
Columbus Club Columbus Club ofNewport RI, Inc. 60 Halsey St.
COUNCILOR DUNCAN recused himself.
COMMISSIONER WALUK moved the license renewal be approved subject to all existingconditions. Seconded by COMMISSIONER COYNE and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY (6-0).
2. Annual Liquor License Renewals (Hearing) (Listed at end of docket)
COUNCILOR WALUK moved the hearings be closed. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
COUNCILOR WALUK moved the license renewal ofNewport Tokyo House Sushi & Hibachi, Inc.,be approved subject to all existing conditions, with COUNCILOR COYNE recusing himself.Seconded by COUNCILOR MC LAUGHLIN and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
COMMISSIONER WALUK moved the license renewal of The Pier Newport, LLC, be approvedsubject to all existing conditions, with COMMISSIONER LEONARD recusing herself. Seconded byCOMMISSIONER CONNOLLY.
EVAN LEVISS, ESQ., representing J Class Management, said he would like the same argumentagainst the granting of the victualing license be included with the granting of the liquor license.
The motion to approved was VOTED UNANIMOUSLY (6-0)
COMMISSIONEROR WALUK moved the remaining liquor licenses on the list be approved subjectto all existing conditions. Seconded by COMMISSIONER COYNE and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
3. Application ofNewport Tokyo House Sushi & Hibachi, Inc., 6-10 Equality Park Place, totransfer its Class BL alcoholic beverage license to J & A Tokyo House, LLC, d/b/a NewportTokyo House Sushi & Hibachi, for the same premises. (Hearing)
COMMISSIONER COYNE recused himself.
COMMISSIONER WALUK moved the hearing be closed and the license transfer approved subject toall existing conditions. Seconded by COMMISSIONER CONNOLLY and VOTEDUNANIMOUSLY.
7:44 p.m. COMMISSIONER WALUK moved the Board adjourn and reconvene as Council.Seconded by COMMISSIONER COYNE and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
Kathleen M. SilviaCity Clerk
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Victualing Renewals 20 I0DBA Ownership DBA S#
Non-LiquorDBA Street
7-Eleven #238807-Eleven 25854-07-Eleven 32508 BA Little CafeA Little Cafe Two GoA Market NewportA-I PizzaAloha CafeAsh MartBagel BoysBamboo
Belle'sBen & JerrisBen & Jerry's
Ben's Chili DogsBishop's 4th Street DinerBliss Natural Grocer and CafeBlue Rocks CateringCafe BellevueCanteen @ CCRI NewportChina Star IIICilantro Mexican· GrillCoffee Grinder, TheColonial RestaurantCookie Jar CompanyCorner Cafe, TheCumberland Farms #1150Cupcake Charlie'sDunkin DonutsDunkin DonutsDunkin DonutsDunkin DonutsEmpire Tea & CoffeeEspresso Yourself CafeFirehouse PizzaFive Guys BurgersFranklin SpaGoodie's by the SeaHandy LunchHooley BoardroomHungry Monkey, TheHurricane HutIt's My Party Bake ShoppeJD ConvenienceJonathan's Ocean Coffee RoastersJuicy Cheesey Burger & Hot DogK & K Food MartKatrina's BakeryKC'S Cafe Inc.Kilwints Chocolates & Ice Cream
Muhammad Tariq Rashid
Muhamad Tariq Rashid
KashifSiddiqui
A Little Cafe, LLCKelle O'Connor
Nutrition House Inc.
Carrissalex, Inc.
Seamen's Church Institute
Ash Mart Inc
Bagel Barn, Inc.
Bamboo Restaurant Inc.
American Shipyard Co., LLC aka Newport Shipyard
Dockside Scoops, LLC
Dockside Scoops, LLC
Ben's Chili Dogs, LLC
Bishops 4th Street Diner, Inc.
Bliss Natural Grocer and Cafe, Inc.
Blue Rocks Catering, LLC
Sharon Goetz
Compass Two LLC 16613
Bao Jian Chen
CMG Newport, LLC
Clarke Cooke, Inc.
Ducket's, Inc.
Cookie Jar Co, The
FitzSimoes LLC
Cumberland Farms, Inc.
Cupcake Charlie's, LLC
Broadway Donuts, Inc.
Aquidneck Donuts, Inc.
Aquidneck Donuts, Inc.
TECS Donuts Inc
Newport Bubble Tea LLC
Vienna Coffee Company
H VR, Inc.Ocean State Five, LLC
Franklin Spa, Inc.
Goodie's by the Sea, LLC
Gary Hooks
Hooley Worldwide Inc.
Monkey Business, LLC
David Kilroy
Amanda Bryan
Shivam, Inc.
JNRLLCThames Street Burger, Inc.
Abdul~Qudoos Khan
Katrina's, Inc.
KC'S Cafe Inc.
Sailor's Sweet Tooth, Inc, The
29 Memorial Blvd
135 JT Connell Hgwy.95 Broadway
27 Connell Hgwy.23 Americas Cup Ave.
181 Bellevue Ave.
306 Broadway
18 Market SQ2 Carroll Ave.
178 Connell Hgwy.163 Connel1 Hgwy.
1 Washington St.
359 Thames St., Unit C
33 Bannister's Wharf
158 Broadway
184 Admiral Kalbfus Rd.
311 Broadway
7 Carroll Ave.
III Bellevue Ave.
I JohnH.ChafeeBlvd.
110 WilIiamSt.
163 Connell Hgwy.
33 Bannister's Wharf
175 Memorial Blvd.
29 Bowen's Wharf
110 Broadway #3A
125 Broadway
135 Swinburne Row
137 Broadway
7 Memorial Blvd.
194 Connell Hgwy.199 Connell Hgwy.
22 Broadway
337 Thames St.
595 Thames St.199 Connell Hwy Unit 14
229 Spring St.
22 Long WharfMall South
460 Thames St.
I Casino Ter.
124 Broadway
31 Bowen's Wharf
84 William Street
202 Thames St.
22 Washington Sq.
404 Thames St.
10 Connell Hgwy
1 Casino Terrace
283 Broadway
262 Thames St.
MINUTES OF THE COUNCIL MEETINGHELD OCTOBER 13,2010Page 11
DBA Ownership DBAS# DBA Street
Kio's Asian Stir
Ie Petit Oounnet
Lemon Corner II
Long Wharf Seafood
Lucia Italian RestaurantIPizza LuciaMad Hatter Bakery
Ma's Donuts and More
Mel's Lunch
New Good Friend Chinese Restaurant
Newport Chocolates
Newport Cookie Company
Newport Creamery
Newport Fruit & Smoothie Co.
Newport Fudgery
Newport Fudgery
Newport Xtra Mart
Ocean Breeze Cafe
Ocean Side Catering & Cafe
Pancra BreadPanini Grill
Peaceable MarketPizza Hollywood
Pizza Hut #613008Popls Italian Ice
Portabella
Queenie's Cakes and Confections
RODzin PizzaSAPO Burritos
Sodexo Services Cliff Walk Cafe
Sodexo Services Global Cafe
Sodexo Services Miley Cafe
Spark
Spring Seasons Inn, Inc. Tea Room
Spring Street Espresso
Sprinkles Ice Cream
Starbucks Coffee # 7229
Stop & Shop Supermarket #70 I
Subway
Subway Newport
Sumo Sushi
Super Stop and Shop
Susbi-Go!
Tea on Thames
Via Via II
Change of D/B/A
Casa Nostra (new) Chicken on Fire (old)People's Cafe (new) Welcome in Cafe (old)
White Pearl, Inc.
Le Petit Gourmet, LLC
Longade, LLC
Long Wharf Seafood, Inc.
North Italian Restaurant Brio, Inc.
Audra Lalli
Leite Donuts, Tnc.
Mel's Lunch, Tnc.
Che Wen Zhang
Newport Chocolates Inc
Newport Cookie Company, LLC
Newport Creamery, LLC
Newport Fruit & Smoothie Company, LLC
Fudgery, Inc., The
Fudgery, Inc., The
Drake Petroleum Co., Inc.
Ocean Breeze Cafe, Inc.
Ocean Side Catering, Tnc.
Howley Bread Group, Ltd.
Bartlebe, Inc.
Peaceable Market, LLCVVSI Inc.
MITA Enterprises of Rhode Island, LLC
Pop's Italian Ice, -LLC
Portabella Restaurant ofNewport, Inc.
Queenie's Cakes and Confections LLC
Pereira Pizza, Inc.
Sapora Newport, LLC
Sodexo Operations LLC
Sodexo Operations LLC
Sodexo Operations LLC
Spark LLC
Susan Farrell
JM Espresso Inc.
Mackinnon Enterprises, Inc.
Starbucks Coffee Company
Stop & Shop Supermarket Co, The
RySav Inc.
Subway Newport, Inc.
Sumo Sushi, Inc.
Stop and Shop Supermarket, The
Tsunami Enterprises LLC
Cannella 1. Gardner
3M&J, Inc.
Mohamed BadrVivienne O'Dwyer
82 Broadway
26 Bellevue Avenue
337 Thames S1. Unit 16
17 Connell Hwy
186 Thames ST #B
64 Broadway
138 ConneU Hwy
25 Broadway
137 Connell Hgwy
82 William S1.
4 Spring Wharf
181 Bellevue Ave.
19 Bowen's Wf
168 Thames S1.
359 Thames S1.
27 Memorial Blvd
580 Thames S1.
66 Broadway
49 Long WharfMall
186 Thames S1.
520 Thames S1.397 Thames S1.
202 Connell Hwy
8 Fair S1.
136 Broadway
198 Thames S1.
88 Broadway
16 Broadway
36 Ochre Point Avenue
51 Lawrence Ave
7 Ochre Point Ave.
12 Broadway
86 Spring S1.
382 Spring S1.
9 Bowens Wharf
212 Thames S1.
250 Bellevue Ave.
129 Swinburne Row
188 Connell Hwy
198 Thames S1.
199 Connell Hwy
215 Goddard RW
221 Goddard Row
372 Thames S1.
266 Bellevue Ave.282 Thames S1.
MINUTES OF THE COUNCIL MEETINGHELD OCTOBER 13, 2010Page 12
Extended Hours 2010
DBA OWllership
7-Eleven #23880
7-Eleven 25854-D
7-Eleven 32508 B
Bishop's 4th Street Diner
Cumberland Farms #1150
Dunkin Donuts
Dunkin Donuts
Dunkin Donuts
Handy LunchHungry Monkey, The
Hyatt Regency Newport
Ma's Donuts and More
Newport Xtra Mart
Super Stop and Shop
Hours ofOperatioll
Muhammad Tariq Rashid
Muhamad Tariq Rashid
Kashif Siddiqui
Bishops 4th Street Diner, Inc.
Cumberland Farms, Inc.
Aquidneck Donuts, Inc.
Broadway Donuts, Inc.
Aquidneck Donuts, Inc.
Gary HooksMonkey Business, LLC
DHC Food & Beverage Corporation
Leite Donuts, Inc.
Drake Petroleum Co., Inc.
Stop and Shop Supermarket. The
Extellded Hours
2am-Bam
24 Hours
2am-8am
5am-Bam
24 hours
5am-Bam
5am-Bam
5am-8arn
5am to Bam5:30 am- 6 am
2:00am-2am to Bam
2am-Bam
2am-8am
2am-Bam
Victualing Renewals for LIQUOR Establishments 2010-2011DBA Ownership
@TheDeck
22 Bowen's Wine Bar and Grille
99 Restaurant and Pub
AREA
Asterisk
Barking Crab Restaurant, TheBilly Goode's
Black Pearl, The
Boat Dockside, The
Brick Alley Pub & Reslaurant
Buskers
Cafe Zelda
Cafe, The
Canfield House, The
Castle Hill Inn and Resort
Celtica
Chanler at Cliff Walk, The
Clarke Cooke House, Cooke House, Candy
Colonial TavernDiego's
DBAS#
@ The Deck, LLC
22 Bowen's Wine Bar and Grille, LLC
99 West, Inc.
Unity3, LLC
A&O, Inc.
The Barking Crab Newport, LLC
Billy Goode Company, Inc.
N T Corporation
Waite's Wharf Grille LLC
Plumb, Inc.
Pale, LLC The
Rudder, Inc.
Club 200, Inc.
GAMAS,LTD
Castle Hill, Inc.
Celtica, LLC
Chanler, Inc., The
Clarke Cooke House, LLC
Colonial Tavern, Inc.Diego's Newport, LLC
DBA Street
1 Waite's Wharf
22 Bowen's Wharf
199 Conncll Hgwy.
599 Thames St.
151 Swinburne Row
29 Marlborough St.
Bannister's Wharf
25 Waite's Wharf#A
140 Thames 8t.
178 Thames 8t.
528 Thames 8t.
200 Broadway
5 Memorial Blvd.
590 Ocean Ave.
95 Long Wharf
117 Memorial Blvd.
26 Bannister's Wharf
18 Broadway
II Bowen's Wharf
DBA Street1 Broadway
107. Broadway
41 Bowen's Wharf
206 Thames S1.
103 Bellevue Ave.
359 Thames S1.
8 Memorial Blvd West
1 Bellevue Ave.
1 Goat Island
37 Memorial Blvd.
186 Bellevue Ave.
30 Bowen's WF
151 Admiral Kalbfus Rd.
150 Connell Hgwy.
673 Thames S1.
2 Sayer's WF
8 West Marlborough S1.
286 Thames S1.
ISO Admiral Kalbfus Rd.
25 America's Cup Ave.
102 Connett Hwy
6 Equality PK
Commercial Wharf
38 Memorial Blvd West
156 Broadway
50 I Thames S1.
8 Broadway
270 Thames Sf.
7 Memorial Blvd
19 Charles ST
49 America's Cup AV
West Howard WF
254 Thames S1.
162 Broadway
32 Broadway
24 Memorial Blvd West
348 Thames S1.
505 Thames S1.
337 Thames S1.
250 Thames S1.
62 Bridge ST
25 Waite's WF #B
341 Thames S1.
140 Broadway
515 Thames Street
30 Memorial Blvd West
527 Thames S1.
31 Scott's WF
212 Thames S1.
464 Thames S1.
517 Thames S1.
150 Broadway
DBAS#Fastnet, Inc.2paddysandacanuck LLC
Partner's In Wine, Inc.
BMT,LLC
Griswold's, Inc.
Vader, LLC
Hillside & Cappy, Inc.
LaSalle Hotel Lessee, Inc.
DHC Food & Beverage Corporation
Memorial Boulevard Associates, Inc.
La Forge Casino Restaurant, Inc.
Newport Waterfront Landing, Inc.
Mainstay Inn, LTD, The
JR Pizza Corporation
Mama Luisa, Inc.
Mooring LTD, TheGreat Pub, LLC
Tri Group, LLC
Newport Grand, LLC
Marriott Hotel Services, Inc.
Newport Playhouse & Cabaret Restaurant
Newport Tokyo House Sushi & Hibachi, Inc.
Historic Wharves Associates, Inc.
Nick's Fine Foods, Inc.
NDC Enterprises, LLC
Five Tempus LTD
NWPT, Inc.
Brownstone, Inc.
Pasta Beach LLC
Kelkery Food and Spirits, Inc.
Shamer Rhode Island LLC
Pier ofNewport, LLC, The
Mennaids Newport, LLC
POB,LLC
MBKLLC
Tucker's Bistro, Inc.
Puerini's Italian Specialties, Inc.
Red Parrot, Inc., The
Restaurant Bouchard, Inc.
Jl:! Enterprises, Inc.
R I Quahog Co.pany Restaurants, LLC By Receiver
62 Bridge Street, LLC
Dockside North, LLC
Tropical Restaurant, Inc.
Salvation Cafe, Inc.
MACH,LLC
S S R Corporation
BKA Industries, Inc.
Mooring LTD, The
Ella Terrace, Inc.
Tallulah, LLC
Thames Street Thai Cuisine LLC
H20Hillside CafeHotel VikingHyatt Regency NewportJimmy's SaloonLa Forge Casino RestaurantLanding, TheMainstay InnMama LeonesMamma Luisa Italian Restaurant
Mooring Seafood Kitchen & Bar, TheMudviiie PubNewport Blues CafeNewport Grand
Newport Marriott Hotel
Newport Playhouse & Cabaret RestaurantNewport Tokyo House Sushi & Hibachi
Newport Yachting Center
Nikolas Pizza
Norey'sO'Brien's Pub
One EightyOne Peiham East & Studio 3Pasta BeachPerro Salado
Picr 49 Seafood & SpiritsPier, ThePoor Richard's-BenjaminsPOPPour Judgement
Puerini's Italian SpecialtiesRed Parrot Restaurant, TheRestaurant BouchardRhino Bar & Griiie and Mamba Room, TheRhode Island Quahog CompanyRhumbline RestaurantRiptidesSalas'Salvation CafeSambarSardella's Restaurant
Scales & ShellsSmokehouse CafeStarBar BistroTallulah on ThamesThai Cuisine
Tucker's Bistro
MINUTES OF THE COUNCIL MEETINGHELD OCTOBER 13,2010Page 13
DBA OwnershipFastnet, TheFifth Element, TheFluke Wine Bar & Kitchen
Gas Lamp Grille, TheGriswold's Tavern
MINUTES OF THE COUNCIL MEETINGHELD OCTOBER 13,2010Page 14DBA Ownership DBA S# DBA Street
Vanderbilt Hall
WharfPub and Restaurant. TheWhite Horse Tavern
Yesterday's - Newport
Vanderbilt Hall, LLC
RJJ Deli, Inc.Lecade Investments, LLC
Yesterday's ~ Newport, Inc.
41 Mary St.
37 Bowen's WF26 Marlborough St.
28 Washington Sq.
Liquor Licenses by Class of LiquorClass ADBA
Andrew's Liquors
Bellevue Wine & Spirits
Bridge Liquors
Bucci Combination Store
Downtown Liquors
Fifth Ward Liquor
Harry's Liquor Store
Island Liquors
Newport Wine Cellar
Rex Liquors
Spring Street Spirits
Sully's Beer Wine & Liquor
Vickers' Liquors
Wellington Square Liquors
Class BHDBA Ownership
Cliffside Inn
Ownership
JACE Enterprises, Inc.
Bellevue Wine & Spirits LLC
KRG Enterprises, Inc.
Bucci Combination Store LLC
Shiva Corporation
Fifth Ward Liquor, Inc.
Harry S. KaranikoJas, Inc.
Newport Prescription Center, Inc.
Newport Wine Cellar, LLC
Hoan, Inc.
Slippery Slope Spirits, LLC
RA.K.E., Inc.
Vickers' Liquors LLC
Amor, Inc.
Street Location
Target Two, Inc.
Street Location
493 Broadway
181 Bellevue Ave.
23 Connell Hgwy.
Thames St.
Cottons a.
695 Thames St.
199 Connell Hgwy.
291 Broadway
24 Bellevue Ave.
126 Broadway
137 Spring St.
25 Bliss Rd.
274 Bellevue Ave.
580 Thames St.
2 Seaview Ave.
ClassDBAAREA
BLOwnershipUnity3, LLC
Street Location
Mama Leones
Mamma Luisa Italian Restaurant
Newport Tokyo House Sushi & HibachiNikolas Pizza
Norey's NDC Enterprises, LLC
Puerini's Italian Specialties
Tallulah on Thames
Thai Cuisine
Wharf Pub and Restaurant, The
JR Pizza Corporation
Mama Luisa, Inc.
Newport Tokyo House Sushi & Hibachi, Inc.Nick's Fine Foods, Inc.
156
Puerini's Italian Specialties, Inc.
Tallulah, LLC
Thames Street Thai Cuisine LLC
RJJ Deli, Inc.
150 Connell Hgwy.
673 Thames St.
6 Equality PK38 Memorial Blvd West
Broadway
24 Memorial Blvd West
464 Thames St.
517 Thames St.
37 Bowen's WF
MINUTES OF THE COUNCIL MEETINGHELD OCTOBER 13,2010Page 15
Class BTDBA Ownership Street Location
Castle Hill Inn and Resort
Chanler at CliffWalk, The
Hotel Viking
Hyatt Regency Newport
Mainstay Inn
Newport Marriott Hotel
Pier 49 Seafood & Spirits
Rhino Bar & Grille and Mamba Room, The
Vanderbilt Hall
H20 Vader, LLC
Castle Hill, Inc.
Chanter, Inc., The
359
LaSalle Hotel Lessee, Inc.
DHC Food & Beverage Corporation
Mainstay Inn, LTD, The
Marriott Hotel Services, Inc.
Shamer Rhode Island LLC
JH Enterprises, Inc.
Vanderbilt Hall, LLC
590 Ocean Ave.
117 Memorial Blvd.
Thames 8t.
Bellevue Ave.
Goat Island
151 Admiral Kalbfus Rd.
25 America's Cup Ave.
49 America's Cup AV
337 Thames Sf.
41 MarySt.
Class BVDBA Ownership Street Location
@TheDeck @ The Deck, LLC Waite's Wharf
22 Bowen's Wine Bar and Grille 22 Bowen's Wine Bar and Grille, LLC 22 Bowen's Wharf
99 Restaurant and Pub 99 West, Inc. 199 Connell Hgwy.
Asterisk A&O, Inc. 599 Thames St.
Barking Crab Restaurant, The The Barking Crab Newport, LLC 151 Swinburne Row
Billy Goode's Billy Goode Company, Inc. 29 Marlborough St.
Black Pearl, The N T Corporation Bannister's Wharf
Boat Dockside, The Waite's WharfGrille LLC 25 Waite's Wharf#A
Brick Alley Pub & Restaurant Plumb, Inc. 140 Thames St.
Buskers Pale, LLC The 178 Thames St.
Cafe Zelda Rudder, Inc. 528 Thames St.
Cafe, The Club 200, Inc. 200 Broadway
Canfield House, The GAMAS,LTD 5 Memorial Blvd.
Celtica Celtica, LLC 95 Long Wharf
Clarke Cooke House, Cooke House, Candy Clarke Cooke House, LLC 26 Bannister's Wharf
Colonial Tavern Colonial Tavern, Inc. 18 Broadway
Diego's Diego's Newport, LLC II Bowen's WharfFastnet, The Fastnet, Inc. I Broadway
Fifth Element, The 2paddysandacanuck LLC 107 Broadway
Fluke Wine Bar & Kitchen Partner's In Wine, Inc. 41 Bowen's Wharf
Gas Lamp Grille, The BMT, LLC 206 Thames St.
Griswold's Tavern Griswold's, Inc. 103 Bellevue Ave.
Hillside Cafe Hillside & Cappy, Inc. 8 Memorial Blvd West
Jimmy's Saloon Memorial Boulevard Associates, Inc. 37 Memorial Blvd.
La Forge Casino Restaurant La Forge Casino Restaurant, Inc. 186 Bellevue Ave.
Landing, The Newport Waterfront Landing, Inc. 30 Bowen's WF
Mooring Seafood Kitchen & Bar, The Mooring LTD, The 2 Sayer's WF
Mudville Pub Great Pub, LLC 8 West Marlborough St.
DBA Ownership Street Location
MINUTES OF THE COUNCIL MEETINGHELD OCTOBER 13,2010Page 16
Newport Blues Cafe Tei Group, LLC
Newport Grand
Newport Playhouse & Cabaret Restaurant
O'Brien's Pub
One Eighty
One Pelham East & Studio 3
Pasta Beach
Perro Salado
Pier, The
Poor Richard's-Benjamins
POP
Pour Judgement
Red Parrot Restaurant, The
Restaurant Bouchard
Rhode Island Quahog Company
Rhumbline Restaurant
Riptides
Salas'
Sambar
Sardella's Restaurant
Scales & Shells
Smokehouse Cafe
StarBar BistroTucker's Bistro
Yesterday's - Newport
Newport Grand, LLC
Newport Playhouse & Cabaret Restaurant
Five Tempus LTD
NWPT, Inc.
Brownstone, Inc.
Pasta Beach LLC
Kelkery Food and Spirits, Inc.
Pier ofNewport, LLC, The
Mennaids Newport, LLC
POB,LLC
MBKLLC
Red Parrot, Inc., The
Restaurant Bouchard, Inc.
Rhode Island Quahog Co.Restaurants, by Receiver
62 Bridge Street, LLC
Dockside North, LLC
Tropical Restaurant, Inc.
MACH,LLC
S S R Corporation
BKA Industries, Inc.
Mooring LTD, The
Ella Terrace, Inc.Tucker's Bistro, Inc.
Yesterday's ~ Newport, Inc.
286 Thames St.
ISO Admiral Kalbfus Rd.
102 Connell Hwy
SOl Thames St.
8 Broadway
270 Thames St.
7 Memorial Blvd
19 Charles ST
West Howard WF
254 Thames St.
162 Broadway
32 Broadway
348 Thames S1.
505 Thames S1.
250 Thames S1.
62 Bridge ST
25 Waite's WF #B
341 Thames St.
SIS Thames Street
30 Memorial Blvd West
527 Thames S1.
31 Scott's WF
212 Thames S1.ISO Broadway
28 Washington Sq.
ClassDBA
COwnership Street Location
Salvation Cafe Salvation Cafe, Inc. 140 Broadway
ClassDBA
DOwnership Street Location
Bailey's Beach
Elk's Club
Friendly Sons ofNewport Social Club
Ida Lewis Yacht Club
Irish American Athletic Club
Kerry Hill Club, The
New Portuguese Benefit Association
New York Yacht Club Harbour Court
Newport Country Club
Newport Reading Room
Spouting Rock Beach Association
Newport Lodge # I04 Benevolent & Protective
Friendly Sons ofNewport Social Club, Inc.
Ida Lewis Yacht Club
Irish American Athletic Club
Oak Street Partnership, Inc.
Portuguese Benefit Association Vasco Da Gama
New York Yacht Club
Newport Country Club
Newport Reading Room
34 Ocean Ave.
141 Pelham S1.
3 Farewell St
Lime Rock M Wellington AV
642 Thames S1.
IS Oak St.
15 Fenner Ave.
Harbour Court - 5 Halidon
280 Harrison Ave.
29 Bellevue Ave.
DBA Ownership DBAS# DBA Street
Newport Sportsmans Club, The NSC, Inc. 110 Connell Hwy
MINUTES OF THE COUNCIL MEETINGHELD OCTOBER 13,2010Page 17
Newport Yacht Club Newport Yacht Club
Protective Club
Pyramid Club
Thames Street International Yacht &
Protective Club, The
Pyramid Club
Thames ST Int'l Yacht & Athletic Club
City Wharf - Long Wharf
596 Thames St.
30 Dr. Marcus Wheatland Blvd
536 Thames S1.
ClassDBA
EOwnership Street Location
Newport Prescription Center Newport Prescription Center, Inc. 289 Broadway
ClassDBA
JOwnership Street Location
Newport Yachting Center Historic Wharves Associates, Inc. Commercial Wharf
ClassDBA
KOwnership Street Location
White Horse Tavern Lecade Investments, LLC 26 Marlborough 81.
EVENT TITLEITYPE: Fall Concert and reception featuring Daniel del Pi no,oianist and the Iberia Quartet
LOCATION OF EVENT:Ochre Court, Salve Regina University
Date(s) ofEvent: November 17, 2010
Hours of Event: 5:30 to 8:00p.m.
Holder of Event & DBA: Rhode Island Arts Foundation at Newport, Inc.New ort Music F
Signature ofHolder ofEvent: I }'1"i .u.1L./M~eJ..-
Printed Name: IMark Ma1kovich Title: IGenera1 Manager
Address ofHolder of Event: Ipo Box 3300, Newport, RI 02840
Business Telephone: 1401-846-1133 Residence Telephone: 1401-835-1973
Is Organization Non-Profit? I YES Is Organization Religious? I'--'w""o<-.__-'
Is there a charge for admission? IYES I IIs event to be on City, State, or Private Property? -"N,"O~ ---J
Name ofProperty Owner of Event Site: l_s_a_1_V_e_lIe_g_~_'n_a_u_n_i_v_e_r_s_i_ty --'
Signature ofProperty Owner: IContract availableL.:...:.::..=.::..:::..::....::..:..::.=.:==-=- --'
UniversityPrinted Name of Property owner:1 S 1 .. a ve Reg~na
'-:===================~Will Event be Indoors or Outdoors? IIndoors(Include Plan) _.---------------------
EVENTHOLDERRhode Island Arts Foundation at Newport, Inc.APPLICATION FOR A SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE (Newport Music Festival)
(Page 2)
If Outdoors, will toilet facilities be pro~V~id::e:.::d~?-'======~ ---..,If so, location of toilet facilities:(Include on plan)
Seating Capacity: 1_2_5o_-;:::====
For how many vehicles? 1...1...0"'-0+"--__
COpy OF TENT PERMIT MUST BE ATTACHED.
Is staging or platform required? I~N""O,--_I Amplification? I-'N"'O'----'
1100
IYes
Expected Attendance:
Will a tent be erected?(Include on plan)
Is parking available:
CONCERT I-,Y~E""s_.....J
List types of musical instruments:
!Piano, cello, violin, viola
DANCE I-'N""O'----' DEEJAY IUlN""O__ Amplification: I--"I'NO"-- _
~PORTING EVENT INO Type: I~-=================~Set-up Dates (Sporting events only): 1 -'
Will there be animals? INONOCIRCUS
Ifyes, what type:PLAY IWN!.J,IO~---J
CARNIVAL I....N_O_--,
~---=~------=~-----,Ifyes, types of animals:
Type: ISHOW OR EXHffiITION: I NO
~-===-~-'=================~OTIlER (describe) I------;:::::=================
Are required approvals attached, e.g., State, Recreation Dept.? I.J.lNCi.(<1A _
Is a street closing being requested? I.J.lN.:.;.o _
Will food be prepared on the premises? I~:NO==~------J
If so, is Health Dept. Inspection Approval attached? II-__.....J
EYENTHOLDER Rhode Island Arts Foundation at Newport, Inc.APPLICATION FOR A SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE (Newport Music Festival)
(Page 3)
Will LIQUOR be served? Wine onl y
Ifyes, will you be applying for a Class F or F-I Liquor License? IClass F
Ifnot, will another's license be used?
If so, whose? 1 _
Will there be gambling, e.g., bingo, raffle, etc.? IL_N_O_..J
List Names ofyendors
N/A
Do you have State Police Approval? 1,-__
Item to be Furnished
For Retail Sales - Have you completed a "Promoter's Application For Permit to Operate a Show orEvent" with RI Division of Taxation? (Contact No.: 222-2957)
FIREWORKS
Do you or the pyrotechnic have Newport Fire Marshal approval?
r--~--===~---Location from where fireworks will be shot:
Time fireworks will begin: I Duration: 1 _
NOTE: Iffireworks are to begin or end after 10:00 p.m., a sound variance must be obtained.Iffireworks are for longer than 15 minutes, arrangements must be made for pollee
detail officers at sponsor's expense.
ROAD RACE. WALK-A-THON. ETC. On Roadway(s) c:=J On Sidewalk(s) c:=JHas notification been made to residents along the route?__Have temporary signs been posted? (Signs must be removed by the foUowing day.)
SPECIFIC ROUTE:
City of Newport, Rhode IslandAPPUCATION FOR A SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE
DATE: ------<-10,,-,-1-<-/?f"...L.~.L-"/b,,-· _
OCT 1 8 'J
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JTlI,:-C Ct"I n:.Title:
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EVENTY TITLE/TYPE:
LOCATION OF EVENT:
Holder ofEvent & DBA:
,Date(s) ofEvent:
,Signature of Holder of Event:l'~< y4;ua.e.<~},
Printed Name:'1 51\'. ncl m 5(' It:A\c./O
Address ofHolder of Event: 10 I :P l 1""1 'J(J,.pI,), {V.J: 0
Organizer's Signature:1 I. " ' -/'Z.<t J7 ~, I', "~.-r--e+ ~,.g,Q...
Printed Name: .1 ! 1 I ~? f ( Title: I~':bl,n "£~ , I' , t:JCCHlI -c. b. Co h; ,~,
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Will Event be Indoors or Outdoors?(Include plan if outdoors)
Is Organization Non-Profit? JfEb- Is Organization :Religious?Ald-ls there an Admission Charge: lJo
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If Outdoors, will toilet facilities be provided? lllkt- _If so, location of toilet facilities:(Include on plan)
Will a tent be erected?(Include on plan)
Expected Attendance:"
Is parking available:
COpy OF TENT PERi'WIT MUST BE ATTACHED.
Seating Capacity: 1'- _
For how many vehicles?
CONCERT I)J lit Is staging or platform required? I-,v=...=.o_--J Amplification? 1 -'1List types of musical instruments:
DANCE po I DEEJAY I OJD Amplification: 1 _
SPORTING EVENT 1-,':...../-0-.:.-_
Set-up Dates (Sporting events only):
PLAY I1JQ If yes, what type:
CARNIVAL I Iv () CIRCUS WiII there be animals? 1 _
Type: 1_" _
If yes, types of animals:
SHOW OR EXHIBITION: I}J D
OTHER (describe) ',-" _
Are required approvals attached, e.g., State, Recreation Dept.?
Is a street closing being requested?
Will food be prepared on the premises?
If so, is"Health Dept. Inspection Approval attached?
Will LIQUOR be served?
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APPLICATION FOR A SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE(Pagd)
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Ifyes, will you be applying for a Class F or F-1 Liquor License? I ~O'
If not, will another's license be used?
If so, whose? 1 -.., _
Will there be gambling, e.g., bingo, raffle, etc.?·I-,,)),-o=--_
List Names of Vendors
Do you have State Police Approval? 1 _
Item to be Furnished
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For Retail Sales - Have yOIl completed a "Promoter's Application For Permit to Operate a Show orEvent" with RI Division of Taxation? (Contact No.: 222-2957)
FIREWORKS
Do you or the pyrotechnic have Newport Fire Marshal approval?
Location from where fireworks will be shot:
Time fireworks will begin: 1 -'--__ Duration: 1 _
NOTE: If fireworks are to begin or end after 10:00 p.m., a sound variance must be obtained.If fireworks are for longer than 15 minutes, arrangements must be made for police
detail officers at sponsor's expense.
ROAD RACE, WALK-A-THON. ETC. On Roadway(s) [~ On Sidewalk(s) c=JHas notification been made to residents along tbe route? }Jew2ftl~Have temporary signs been posted? (Signs must be removed'by the following day.)
SPECIFIC ROUTE: See tf~'fleJ> tn4f---------------
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APPUCATION FOR A SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE
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.Signature ofHolder of Event: I ~P<;".-J-#--~__~ ._~_'~....:.. JPrinted Name:·' I.;ff)fl/~· /-1;:11-'1'1'0 t/'e.- Title: f e"" ..'.< UJfJ-f'c/.,,-v I
Address of Holder ofEvent: I /.J.~ J)e111-,6 '" rN ~. I
IPrinted Name:
Address ofEvent Organizer: I 'l-1lJ ,4/M '1 ..:5/) IYj71'
Business Telephone: 1 1 Residence Telephone: I 7'1- 6 - 10 " 9
Is Organization Non-Profit?L- Is Organization Religious?~ Is there an Admission Charge: M
Is event to be on City, State, or Private Property? ILl7}j'fl~~i-.R-~'f.I-~~=:..- _
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Signature of Property Owner: l---t&e~==e=:=•.=.='=~!!-=~=================Printed Name of Property Owner: IL-_A_'/_I_,_'4_"'__-I/,_I'1_I'-_'7'_I'-_O_v_-4il- ----
Will Event be Indoors or Outdoors? I 1-;11 d 00;--5(Include plan if outdoors) '-------------------------
EVENT HOLDER _
APPLICATION FOR A SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE(Page 2)
If Outdoors, will toilet facilities be provided? I ~..........l
If so, location of toilet facilities:(Include on plan)
For how many vehicles?
COPY OF TENT PERMIT MUST BE ATTACHED.
Seating Capacity: 1L.--:/_t}_c- 11..$0 Itfrt""N I.
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Expected Attendance: .
Is parking available:
CONCERT l_tY(J..II<tI..........l Is staging or platform required? Ie-_- I Amplification? 1:-- _List types of musical instruments:
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SPORTING EVENT I lYe) Type: I -Set-up Dates (Sporting events only):
PLAY I IV&> I· Ifyes, what type: -CARNIVAL Lffi
If yes, types of animals:
CIRCUS Will there be animals? I 1M I
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Will LIQUOR be served?
If yes, will you be applying for a Class F or F-I Liquor License?
lfnot, will another's license be used?
If so, whose?
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List Names of Vendors
Do you have State Police Approval? 1 _
Item to be Furnished
Fo!" Retail Sales - Have you completed Ii "Promotel"'s Application FOI" Pel'mit to Operate Ii Show 01"
Event" with RI Division oCTaxation? (Contact No.: 222-2957)
FIREWORKS ;V 0
Do you or the pyrotechnic have Newport Fire Marshal approval?
-Location from where fireworks will be shot:
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Time fireworks will begin: , ......J Duration: I'---------
NOTE: If fil"eworks are to begin or end after 10:00 p.m., a sound variance must be obtained.If fireworks are for longer than 15 minutes, arrangements must be made for police
detail officers at sponsor's expense.
ROAD RACE, WALK-A-THON, ETC;Vo On Roadway(s) 'c;=] On Sidewalk(s) [;:=JHas notification been made to residents along the route? _Have temporary signs been posted? - (Signs must be removed by the following day.)
SPECIFIC ROUTE:
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APPLICATION FOR CATERING LICENSE lOra-lllO .()oG(~Date /6 //2-//0TTTO THE HONORABLE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT:
Date of Duration: <AVlI'\UC.i\.1
Name of Business: SfX'Vl ~ LLCSpu./\ l_
Address of Business: Id-
DBA:
Standard f Fast Food _ Carry-Out _ Drive-In Confectioner
a. Location
Garbage Disposal: Dumpster oTYPE:
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Number of Cans
Private Pickup Yes X No_
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c. Weight per pickup
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2. ATTACH: Detailed site plan showing premises, interior, exterior, seating capacity, dumpster location andparking area, where preparation of food takes place.; or initial & date here that plans are on file: SC C
3. Description and/or rendering of architecture to be used.
4. Detailed description of manner in which license is to be used. ~41-ten"'6 O'{.ost1 1..\ ,?nU'A:.tc (Kucrtes5. Proposed Seating Capacity. Expanded Seating Capacity _
6. Parking Availability. Yes__ No_Location _ _Number of Cars
7. Is a liquor license (Class F or F-l) being applied for by the applicant? Yes__ No__
8. Estimated monetary investment involved $ 25: 000 , Hours of Operation: f'- C\ W] to 2qm,
9. Extended Hrs. of Operation __ to _ Current Victualing License No. FSV2(fga-l2 a.m. 6 a.m.
Business Phone:
Days of Week Extended: _...:N-"-'O"-'-h""e"'- .,.....--==-- _
"101 By, Sv~_~ ''''''~'. N.~~:>,.·:---1.....:\..,::::.-----Print Name: S VS::-tV) :!S,nnDOwner's Address: I0 R-n~ ·Ao(Ne~zf
Home Phone: .8'0d ~ 11)3S-Filing fee: $15 m!lllu Date Paid: leJ."..-/License fee: $200 Date Paid: _
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CITY OF NEWPORT, MODE ISLAND .,P~? 'J.J
The undersigned respectfully petitions the Honorable Council for a HOLIDAY LICENSE to allow retaii sales on tbe r&howing holidays: NewYear's Day, Memorial Day, Forn1h ofJuly, Victory Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veteran's Day, oton any day which any entuDerated holiday isofficially celebrated. No Holiday Lic.nse sban be issued and a retail business sball unt be open D""emb"r2S" ohny year or Tban!<sglvingDay, except pbarmacie., retan.Iores tbat prin<ipally sell food prodllcts and wbich employ rewer Iban six employ... per .hift al anyonelocation. flow10r~ gal'den and garden aceensory shops, video stores, and bakeries. (RI General Law 5.23)
Application is made for: HOLIDAY SELLING LICENSE Date: !O~/J..- /0
LICENSE l1JURAUON:
BUSINESS OWNER:(Individual, CorplLLC, etc.)
BUSINESS D/B/A:
BUSINESS LOCATION:
Owner/Representative:
Authorized Signature:
Owner's Home Address:
Business Telephone No.: Home Telephone No.:~x lo\ol-"Yi lY-__----_.._.-----
MAILING ADDRESS: (circi~ ollie) (a) Business lo~tio& @~~~~~~~€)rc) other (specify)
__.~__._.~.~--.-..------t9_ Cli(LQ\'_._ls\\-e.. . ....__..__. .... _E-Mail Address: ~~f\AflD.~.1Q2.ClaL.C~.---~~-Th~ undersigned has been in business since (year): \.J~--
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TRANSFERS ONLY COMPLETE THIS SECTION
PREVIOUS BUSINESS (ownership): . .__. . .....__._._. ._ .. ......_...__.._ ..__.... .
PREVIOUS BUSINESS DIE/A: ... . .._._.._. ._.._ .... ._....__ . ....._ ..__._
PREVIOUS BUSINESS ADDRESS: _ _ _.__ __. . .__.__.__.. ._ _..__. _
PREVIOUS OWNER'S SIGNATURE: __... _.__.__ _.__. . ...__. ._. .._._.._........ ....._ _. ....__ __~ ..__.
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Application is made for:
LICENSE DURATION:
\ ~CT - 7 2010CITY OF NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND r F T
The undersigned respectfully petitions lhe Honorable Council for a HOLIDAY LICENSE to allow retail sal~s on the foln:',\,in/holidays: New !Year's Day, Memorial Day, FOUlth ofJuly, Victory Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veteran's Day, or on llPY gay wbich any enumerated holiday is'officially celebrated. No Holiday Lic.nse sball be issued aud a retail bu.ine.. sbail not be open December 25th ofany year or 'I'banl"'lIlvingnay, except pharmmcles, retail.tor.. that principally .ell food products and wblch employ fewer tban six employee. per shift at tiny onelocation, flower, garden and garden a..e.sory shop., video slore., and bnkerie.. (RI Geileral Law 5-23)
BUSINESS OWNER:(Individual, CorpILLC, etc.)
BUSINESS LOCATION:
BUSINESS DIB/A: C(6IJt2 CWO £DAb-La:> .&'bMlellL.· ML3&S Zk. .._. _
Owner/Representative: /i1~~SAuthorized Siguature: ~J,LJ;;. .~Title: .1it>£:::..&s-...Q>.~1
Owner's Home Address: ;;5/ f!Df>!POS_ % c>C?t1e:£SE'7':.L':t:L DG27~Business Telephone No.: Jp/'&/9 - tCil . Home Telephone ~o.: ..3DtL-..5C;7. ...Yc./L.
MAILING ADDRESS: (circRG! 04& (a} BusinessloeatiO@W::::;~ (c) other (specify)
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E-Mail Address: .L!t-.idO:k~ ILee1311J~~_'t:: ~'-.t::.-t!. uiUJ)/i£.S'C!-6IZ!£
The undersigned has been ill business since (year): ;J;ID .
Tb.1l business is principally engaged in the sale of the following types of goods: _cz;;eIi-(!(}.O_~OC'i';; _
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TRANSFERS ONLY COMPLETE THIS SECTION
PREVIOUS BUSJNESS (ownership): .. . ..... . .. .... .....
PREVIOUS BUSTh.lESS DrB/A: . . .. ....._.__..._ .. . . ._. _
PREVIOUS BUSINESS ADDRESS: .... .__ ....__. .__. .__. . . . _
PREVIOUS OWNER'S SIGNATURE: . . __..__... .....__. . . . .__. .... _
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TOWN OF MIDDLETOWN'fown Half S50 East Main Road -Middletown. RI Q2842
OFFICE OF THE TOWN AUMINISTRA'l'OROffice (401) 849"2898 - Fax (401) 845-0400
Website: www.mlddletownrl.com
o.ctober 14, 2010
EdWard F. LavalleeqllyManagerNewportOlty Hall43 BroadwayNev{port. RI 02840
Sqbjecl: Notlc~ of Intention to Undertake Certllin PermlltEld Aotlons - ProPerty looatedalAI" 108, Lots 1& 4,known as the "Kempenaar Valley"
Dear Ed.
TheTown of Middletown (Town) Is the owner of sqbJeot property, whloh Is encumbered by II
conservation easemehtheld by the State of Rhode Island (State). City of Newport (City), and
the Aqqldnfilok Lllnd Trust (ALT).
Plellse accept this letterasa,iNoticeof Intentlonto Undertake certain Permitted Aotlons" inaccordance with paragraph 5 of theoonservatlon easement.
It Is the Town's desire, In partnership With Ihe Rhode IslllndOepllrlment of Transportation
(RIDOr), 10 ul:lgradestormWater Infrastructure looateclon tM property, which presently supports
stormwllter flows from 80+ aOres of adjllcent properties,28+ of whlOhare ImpervlQUs. lQ BaileyBrooK. Note thanha projectln.olUdes tMoonstruction. of a gravel Wetland vegetated treatment
system that malls\:lreS "$.2aores In size. to addrassanllntlolpated blletarlll total maximum dailyload (TMDL) restriction associated with the Brook. as well as the ourrent TMDLfor North
Easton's Pond phosphoro\:ls loading. This projfilclispermlttedasaresfilrved right undElr
paragrllph 4.0. of the conservation easement. I have enclosed the documen.ts listed below
Which providerelevanl projeot details.
• MemOrandum from VanasseHangen Srustnn. Ino. ('VHIa), Re:StormwaterManagement, Two Mile Corner, Middletown, RI,.datad AugU$t20, 2010 and revised
o.otober 7, 2010
• Drawing prepared by VHB, tilled Drainage & Utility OverviewPlan Alt2
• Fact sheet entitled "SUbsurface Gravel Wetland"
Paragraph 5. of the conservation easement provides the State, City, and ALTa sixty (60) day
period to grant or withhold approval of the Town's intended action. The Town is working with
RIDOT to secure grant moneys available from Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Management to fund this project, and requests that you act upon this notice within a thirty (30)
day period so we may adhere to the deadlines associated with this potential grant opportunity.
Please contact me with your questions. With best regards, I remain,
Cc: Joseph Dias, DEMElizabeth Dake, DEMAnita Marshall, DOTKathleen Silvia, City Clerk, City of NewportJulia Forgue, Director of Utilities, City of Newport
Enclosures (3)
TransportationLand Development
EnvironmentalServices
•Memorandum
Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Tnc.
To: R.I. Deparhnent of TransportationTwo Capitol HillProvidence, Rhode Island
10 Dorrance Street
Suite 400
Providence, RI 02903
401272 8100
FAX 4012739694Date: August 20, 2010
Revised October 7, 2010
Pwject No.: 70511.00
From: Andrew SilviaChristine Beaulieu-Shea, PE
Re: Stormwater ManagementTwo Mile CornerMiddletown, Rhode Island
1.0 Project History
According to a study funded by the Natural Resources Conservation Service "The highly urbanizedBailey Brook Watershed has been ranked as having the highest water qualit1j risk ofthe eight subwatershedsthat comprise the Aquidneck Island Reservoir watersheds complex." According to the 2008 303(d) List,TMDLs are proposed to be completed for Bailey Brook in 2012 for uses that do not support the AAclassification. These include Fish and Wildlife Habitat and Primary and Secondary ContactRecreation. The Primary and Secondary Contact Recreation uses were not supported due toexcessive levels of Enterococcus bacteria. Additionally, the North Easton Pond, a water body towhich Bailey Brook is tributary and a drinking water source for the City of Newport, is also assigneda TMDL due to excessive total phosphorus. The RIDOT and VHB met in March of 2009 and 2010 todiscuss potential options for mitigating contamination that enters Bailey Brook through the stateowned drainage system. Pursuant to those meetings, RIDOT has contracted VHB to preparepreliminary design analyses for those options deemed most effective at treating the targetcontaminants named above. Those analyses are presented herein.
2.0 Existing Conditions
The Site is the watershed of the state-owned drainage system constructed in East Main Road (as itexists between West Main Road and Bailey Brook) and the Town-owned drainage systemconstructed in High Street in Middletown, Rhode Island. This area encompasses approximately 88.7acres of private and municipal properties, and generally consists of land within 500 feet of WestMain Road and East Main Road, and land between West Main Road and High Street (See Figure 2).The Site also includes area within the Aquidneck Plaza commercial development. Available recordsfor this plaza indicate that it was not designed to discharge storm water runoff to the state-owneddrainage system in East Main Road, but rather to an on-site storm water management system, andultimately to a series of off-Site detention basins.
The Site is located within Zone X (areas determined to be outside the SOO-year flood zone) as shownon the FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Map for Middletown, Rhode Island Newport County PanelNumber 4400SC0093H dated AprilS, 2010. Surface cover within the Site is predominantlyimpervious in the form of asphalt pavement and commercial and residential buildings. Duringstorm events, unl1'eated runoff sheds by sheet flow into the Town- and state-owned drainagesystems at various collection points (catch basins and drainage inlets) within the rights-of-way. TheSite generally slopes in a northerly direction within the West Main Road and High Street rights-of-
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way and easterly between the two, as well as easterly within the East Main Road right-of-way.Existing conditions drainage patters are shown in Figure 2. Stormwater runoff generated within EastMain Road and West Main Road is discharged-untreated-at a closed drainage system outfall atBailey Brook; the remainder of Site runoff discharges to a series of detention basins on Town ofMiddletown property.
3.0 Proposed Conditions
VHB considered several alternatives for intercepting and treating the stormwater collected withinthe state-owned drainage system, particularly for removal of bacteria and phosphorus. Thefollowing proposals were ultimately deemed unfeasible:
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Best~anagernentPractice
In-line treatment within ROWs
Gravel wetland within traffic islandat intersection ofWestfEast Main Road
LID practice at or near drainage outfall
Why Unfeasible
Limited space available due to presence ofpublicutilities
Inefficient due to space limitations
Land occupied by National Grid substation
Ultimately, two treatment methods were selected as a best-available means of treatment. First, runoffcaptured in the storm drainage systems in West Main Road and High Street will be intercepted atthree points using diversion structures. The catchment area of the system prior to these points is80.5± acres, including 28.3± acres of impervious surface. The stormwater intercepted at this pointwill be conveyed through a new closed drainage system down Commercial Boulevard and HighStreet and will discharge to a new gravel wet vegetated treatment system (WVTS) to be constructedon vacant Town property. Gravel WVTSs consist of a bed of crushed stone constructed beneath ashallow, surface ponding area. The gravel WVTS proposed at the Site will be sized in accordancewith the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management's (RIDEM) Final DraftStormwater Regulations' to accommodate (treat) a water quality volume equal to 1 inch of runofffrom all contribuliug impervious surface. Gravel WVTSs designed in accordance with RIDEMregulations are assumed to remove 30% of Total Phosphorus, 85% of Total Suspended Solids, and60% of pathogens from incoming stormwater.
The second treatment system will be located at the northeast corner of the Aquidneck Plaza. Atpresent, this area contains a series of three raised landscape islands. Stormwater from a 2,7±-acrearea of the Aquidneck Plaza will be directed to these landscape areas and the landscape areasconverted to series of bioretention gardens. Bioretention gardens manage and treat stormwaterrunoff using a conditioned planting soil bed and planting materials to filter runoff stored within ashallow depression. The system consists of a flow regulation structure, a pretreatment grass filterstrip, a sand bed, a shallow ponding area, a surface organic layer of mulch, a planting soil bed, plantmaterial, an underdrain system, and an overflow drain. The vegetation in a rain garden serves tofilter and transpire runoff, improving water quality and reducing runoff quantity, and the rootsystems can enhance infiltration. The soil medium filters out pollutants and allows storage andinfiltration of stormwater runoff and additional volume control within the soil media prior toreaching the underdrain pipe and overflow drain.
1 RIDEM De~ign Guidelines for Gravel WVTSs reconunend a surface area greater than or equal to 0.35% of the total contributing watershedarea. A diversion structure will be proposed for the project with the intention of intercepting storm drainage from High Street, though theamount intercepted is uncertain at this stage; therefore, the gravel WVTS has not been sized to meet the criterion at this time.
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The three retrofitted landscape islands have been designed using their existing combined surfacearea of approximately 2,300 square feet. Based on guidance documents and an estimate that 95percent of the existing plaza is paved, this will be sufficient to treat approximately 24% (or less than% -inch) of the required water quality volume. Underdrains will be installed in the bioretentiongardens with an overflow to a catch basin within the plaza that discharges to a series of off-Sitedetention basins. These basins could potentially be modified to provide the water quality treatmentthat cannot be achieved within the bioretention gardens alone, if sufficient capacity for this use doesnot exist already. Further investigation is required.
4.0 Summary
A HydroCAD hydrologic model of the Site, using TR-20 methodology, was developed to evaluatethe existing and proposed drainage conditions. See below for the results of the analysis.
Site Stormwater Runoff Contributing to Bailey Brook
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Existing Conditions
I-year storm: 43.1 CFS10-year storm: 74.7 CFS100-year storm: 140.3 CFS
Proposed Conditions
I-year storm: 77.6 CFS10-year storm: 167.7 CFS100-year storm: 355.0 CFS
Site Stormwater Runoff Contributing to City of Newport Detention Ponds
Existing Conditions
I-year storm: 49.5 CFS'10-year storm: 106.4 CFS'100-year storm: 234.0 CFS'
Proposed Conditions
I-year storm: 8.2 CFS10-year storm: 13.3 CFS100-year storm: 24.0 CFS
*Does not include contributing runoff from areas beyond the Site. Further investigation is requiredto evaluate this existing condition.
5.0 Conclusion
The addition of a gravel WVTS and bioretention garden will provide for removal of the targetcontaminants of phosphorus and bacteria contained in stormwater runoff generated within the Site.
Further investigation is also recommended to ascertain existing physical features within the Site, soas to evaluate the feasibility of installing a new closed storm drainage system in CommercialBoulevard and High Street and its accompanying gravel WVTS. The existing functionality of theCity of Newport's detention basins also requires further evaluation to determine the need andfeasibility of a retrofit.
1 RIDEM Design Guidelines for Gravel WVTSs recommend a surface area greater than or equal to 0.35% of the total conh'ibuting watershedarea. A diversion structure will be proposed for the project with the intention of intercepting storm drainage from High Street, though theamount intercepted is uncertain at this stage; therefore, the gravel WVTS has not been sized to meet the criterion at U\is time.
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,TheaUl)8Ijtf:~O_f;J Qr~veJw:a.tl.and:la ~ reqen't lhhqvattonln LowlhipaotOJ)Veloprri(u1t-.(LID)slormwater design. It approxhnates th'e 1001< andfI,JnQ:dQo.Qf aJ)atural'watland. effC3:otlve:IY rem:o"lng-~~glmenta-~nd
otherpollytante commonlyfounctln runoff. whUe-ennanQll"IgtfiGViBl'-~1 a~f)(ral of the lahdscape.·rhe subsurface Wetlahd Q\lshJatedat UNHSC.Is a horlzontal·flow filtration .y.tern that should hot bappnfYIJf;Jdwlth otb_~r at9rmwa't4;t.r'wErtl~nd£'thatflJtlc:tlQn,tnQrfillll<C3PQn(f$.,ln9.t~ad~lt rell.e~ ona d~j1tl.e;rootrnatrcrulll1~d8:tone. aOd_l:lnilcrobe,'rlch em/lronmer'ittotreat -wafer qualify. Like 'other filtration6yatama, it demonstratea a tratl1eJ'dQus' capacity to reduCe peal<flQ.w and lmprova water quality.
Sublurfac< gravel wetl~ndl dQ ,n exception,l jobof tre,ting Itormw,t.r qualitY ,"d managing waWquantity. The delign for the gr,vel wetland pictured~~QV(! is.lniIJ)i.I1,9New Hnmpshi~Et's--D!?p~rlmellt ofTralispottati-on'nieetTMOLSN!ndttrds'fo)' i'i hfajorhlghw,y widenlng project.
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Subs\.lrf~.ce,gravel wetlands can be used inIn-any r~gRjirsiwiththe_exceptlon{)f thosetoo ~ridt(,LSl,lppOrf.:lWetl~nd syst~m.Since
they ,can be· space IntQnsive. theYl11ay notbe ,pproprlate for densely developed areas.However,they:can be: placed lnexist.lng drypondI ., a water quality retrofit. Largedetention basins used for flood control cal'houle a gravel wetland without aff,ctings~or:a~tfCap.1dtY-irn ih'novatilm-thatwoUlddram,tlcally improve w,ter qu,lity treatmentand peak flow control. Like any system thatrelies-~Jl {~fil.trali.Q1lor ftltr,at!Qn, the$ewetl,nds should be lined ,nd outfittedwith subdt.inl th,t discharge to thesorfac, If they afe to be used in pollutionhotspotl. DIssolved oxygen level, mayfluctuats in biologically ,ctive lubsurfa"sy~tems'.lik~ lhe gr.ave.l weUilnd.
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(onllructed wetlands are widely uled.While'5ub'sUrface:gravel wetlands aTe morecostly alld lesl com 01011. they r~presenl adrarn~tllJP~rformallc:eJmproyementover
$urfacewetland~o'(lds. They have beenused,·foLSOll1e.Hnutiilwastewatertreat·ment. The instaU,tion cosl of, Subluffacegrav~l wetland large enough to tre,t runofffrQ"lQne,(;Icre oflmper-viou.~ $urf.:i.c;e was-$22;500. This does ilOt-inch.ide mainte-nilnee; MaJoleiial1Ce. requlrehl~ntsJl)r thesesysteml are generaUy mlnlm,l. Their dellseVegetatlon·t~nds toe'xperience fewerpr()bJ~ms"wJthjnY{'siY~ plants and insec.tinfestations/and the use of 3/4inth crushedstone for.'filtr<ttionitndsllbsurfaee waterst.orage furtherredu-cesthe rnajnt-ell.a.ncelo,d. learn more by contacling the UNHSC.
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.' can accolllmoij~te runoff from up to oneacre.of imperviou, ,urface.)t includes aproWatmo"t sediment'tioo forebay thatprel~rve; tile fl,lter.h!edi8,:fQllowed by twotrow-through tr~a\nleht basins. (OlherR(~tx~atmeotapPt9,ai:be~ f!.lay be used.)
Eacl' tre,tment b,sin il lined and toppedwith Iwo'feel of gravel and eight inches ofwetla'ild soiL The }ining'is for 'research; inpractl<;e, , lining)" O:nly needed et sileswith soill bsI6Uglng.tQ.groups "A" (I,nd,
' .. ': . "'" ... ,\q,',\\lY,saOd, drsaridy 'l~an, w}th high.\ ...... Y:,rifi.,t'ation:r es) ,nd 'B" (silt 10'01 or loam
r\:0::;;~t);;\;r~~Yt:;f:~~;~ i 'Wt~!~~~~;6~t~\S~it~::~r~~,;:';;:;~l~';::ilt~~:;'i~)~J::~!.'~t~i~tbm()l~ ill fHtr,ilUon'i,".\,:,':!';',),f" '<:~C~,-> ,j:ah be Incorporated at
'.,...... . ·lop.... , th'p'ilstem.
::~jl~:;~~1(~~~-[i~:-~~slgned t6retatn and fllte'rlhe.'w.?ter q~(llit¥ VQll1lJl~ (WQv}-10 percent
in th,! forqb,y and 45 percent In ~~c~..treatnlent b'lln. It can detilln a channel'protection volume «(P,) of 4,600 coble,feet,,·a.nd' rele1l,seJt oyer-. ?4:to,4~' hO~.fS.The conveyance protection volunte (QIO) IIbyp,md. For sm'U, frequent storml, '."htreatment basin filterl 1.~0 peJcent of HIe' .innuent it rec.lv.~. F<it;,IQfge\.,I~i)f~1HJi~.t
do not exceed des'99(XP'j~,~I~'i\i . . ..\.:'bypmes the first tfeat,11e~t·Hij .'/"process'ed by th,' secoij:1;Wi»~~'s ,. ,.excoed design volume, lhe first Inch of rain(itist iI"lh) II tre'ted, While' tl\e excels IIroute.qti;l conv(!-y.a:nce.JuuHuresor
receivl"g:w,aters,:' .. ,>': .' ,,' '-"",""",'-". ,':;.o';,J:;i',Since st,nding wiler of,$l9rimt"it de~th':'.' 'I::Is not bX'p.cteJ(.xc~jit,~.«fi;'g .h¢avYia{QI,the lid. slop~s i)fth':srit~~(.#~~iad~d·,t 3:t 9r fletteilo iaHl\tiifiiiai~ten,n'ce.Wllh the exception o~·tli';'f~re,bal{·I'"well,nd hosts, healthy. dlverse nilx ofjrative wetland grasses; reeds, herbaceousplants, ,nd shrubs.
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Malnten,anOGN.otoaf,nt~!il,l,~c~ h~s,~eell p~rf9rIlW~ .9n,th~gravel wotland since it was installed In fall2004. Til. systelll contlnueno functionweiland is developing the appearaute of ahealthy diverse w.t1and. The majority of th~v~getatlon pl,nted .after I"~tallatlon h,ssurvived. Trees and shrubs did w~ll. thoughsome w~tlM.d spec'ies!' sudj a$WZiler lilyand pickleweed. did po.orly. Researchersobserved no Phragmiles and little purple~o.os(lstrlfe" twO.CCmHll.,Qn inva.sive ~pe,~,iesin the area.
RecolTIme.nded millnt~n~l1ce mostly,involvesrnowin'Sand .replCite111eilt ofveglital1oll,as: l1eedad.Sediment remoVal· from th,eforabay. or any pretreatment deviceInstalled with this system will reduce1I1alntenao.ce,on ,the tre~tment.b,a$i.ns.
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Thesub:s.urf~.CE!9UW~( w~tlan,d!$waJerquality tr.atment ana water quantityCOIl;trol tilP.at.jtyreolallH!~.slio~g iilaU~e'a$Qn.$tJeiJlf~r~ln9 tbO::.conf;lusiQo. tha~filtration systems such as thesc'p-erfoJOIwelt,ev~nil'lC:9t~dil11ilt~s.~~~ause theno.Yt' is $ub.su'rfa~ea"d ·:e'nte(sthes¥s~.elnthrough riser pipes. freeii~g of the wetlandsurface do.os not impact its function, Infact, tilQsubsu'rface' flow reSU tt$" in :alriJostnOchfll1ge tO$et\s,oi1:a~ p~rf9rm"nce.
Wa'ter.04antity CQ,ntroi
UkctitherfHnationsystemsj thesubsurfl1cegrav,el wetlaff.Q '(l~h(bits,t1tremelldous
capacity tOleduce peak flows of stormwaterenterin9.(h~sY~~Q.I).v.rhefiglJre at b,ottOillleft Illustrates effective'peak flowTOduct'foiland lOr1glagtiitfes·fbtthotailgeofs.eaSQns mon:itored.
Water Q~alltYTraatmentThe gravel wetland does an exceptionaljob of removing n.arly all of the pollutantscommonly ifssociated ,wlthstMri1wC'ltertre~~fi1!mt perf6rol(tn.ceJ1SSeS~men,t,t~consistently exceeds EPA's recommendedlevel of removal for total suspended solids,and m.ets regional anlblent water qualitycriteria fotnutrfents,lreavynle.tals/ahdpetroleum hydrocarbons. like all othersystems monitored at UNIlSC, it does notprovide chloride romoval. but does exhibitan ability to da"pen chloride peaks.
The chart at top left ronects 11,0 gravelweHand'sperfotOlalice"ln remOving. tot-alsuspended solids. total "Woleu" hydrocarb,Qnsi:,dI~s.olvedin,orgMlc_nitrogen,totalphosphorus, and zinc. Valul!'s 'repn!$entresults rE}.cpr-4ed .over t1Nq,-Y~9JS,.With,thedata furtherdlVided lllto:sUl11niel'andwlntef conlpoiier1ts.
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D E K S L
Providing Ecosystem Science and Information
18 October 2010
Newport Leaders:
OCT 19 ',- ,",Lj '-.J
My colleague, Dr. Numi Mitchell, recently presented to the Newport City Council a plan to dealwith Newport's emerging coyote problem. I've been involved in natural history research for over20 years and I have worked with Dr. Mitchell on her coyote research for three years. I'm writingto you with more information about this very significant issue that threatens pets and the lifestyleand even the safety of Newport residents. I'm enclosing an article from The Boston GlobeMagazine describing Numi's research and the nature of the concern for your constituents.
Based on my experience, I would make the following observations: eastern coyotes are intelligentand highly adaptable animals; they naturally pursue an omnivorous diet and inconspicuous, evencryptic behavior. As such they are well adapted to move into close proximity to people and takeadvantage of food and shelter provided by association with humans. Dr. Mitchell's several yearsof precise satellite tracking data show that human and coyote societies can live together within thetightly spaced neighborhoods of Newport. What Dr. Mitchell's observations also show is thatthese animals, being highly intelligent and adaptable, are susceptible to being conditioned by thecircumstances of their surroundings. She has observed that coyotes fed sheep carcasses becamesheep killers. Some coyote packs but not all are regular deer hunters, suggesting this is a learnedbehavior. She has observed them to become acclimated to humans and expectant about humansupplied food. What could reasonably be expected to happen if we encourage a 50 poundpredator to come into our neighborhoods and teach him to associate humans with food? Wouldwe chum for sharks off a public beach?
There are simple steps that Dr. Mitchell's data show will reduce the chances of negativeinteractions between coyotes and humans: dispose of large animal carcasses in a sanitary way,
~. eclueate·thepublk>abouHhe dangers-oHeecling~wilcllife-ancl-the-pf0blems-thateomefrornfeeclin~- - - . -- domestic animals in ways that allow coyotes to get access, and control garbage. These are stepsthat should be taken anyway on grounds of human health and quality of life. They are notexpensive or complicated. Dr. Mitchell has already undertaken an exhaustive research projectinvolving a great deal of innovation and hard work. She has described the problem and outlinedsolutions. A modern American city that aspires to offer its citizens a safe and clean place to livecan easily take these steps. I encourage you to consider Dr. Mitchell's recommendations carefullyand adopt her Coyote Co-existence Best Management Practices for use in Newport. Thank you.
Yours sincerely,
Room "101, Coastal Institute in KingstonP.O. Box 1B5BKingston, RI 02881Tel: 401.874.5BOO • Fax: [email protected] e www.rinhs.org printed on recyded Pilper
HClWWECAN
PEACEFULLY WITH
ARhode Island biologisthasspentthe lastfivey?arSQf,ltjitti1'lg~OYQtes
withGPS collarsandthen[ollowingthem... Wh.atshe's lea.rnedtells usmuch abouthowhumanshave
contributed to, and can stop, the.. invasion ofthewild animals.BY TOM HORTON
lenni!iliU·hi"'i'.:I5fUiiNU,1,it,d:!oitl:gl1fl·W.'+it.iitii over icedteawithfresh-picked mint, Diana Prince recalls thenighttn2oo4V{henlCUt_elifej\lstV/~n~·(;llitofQU:rhome.ltwasaboutlop.m.IhadretU111edfromaparty,aflditwas myhabittowalkGus~ ourlittle.JackRuSsell,be~o~eturningin.. "GusdashedaheadthroUllh thelilacs, and I.heardthe most awful dog fight. Iwas in heels, andbythe time I put on my
gar4ening shoestoinvestigate, itwas silent. ThelastthlngIheardwasthree littleyips offinthe distance~
"Iknownowthatwasp~obablythecoyot~_~l1ingitsyoung....ltwasearlysu~er,thetimetheyareteachlngthepupstohun~."Onlya tuftoffurwaseverfQundafGus. .
In hindsight;the Pr~cesand all ofNewport, located onAquidneck Island in Narragansett Bay, were becoming'thelatestfront ittwhat Canadianbiologis~.Gerry Parker, inhis book I;:astenl Coyote: The SfOJY o/Its Success, callsat1 exp1lnsian«unparalleledby.anyother species ofterrestrial mammal in recent history/' Massive forest c1earingatld tliorough
16 THE BOSToN GLOBE MAGAZINE MAY 30, 2010:
"We trap, shoot, andpoison90,000 coyotesayearin this country. In 150years,thishasnotwarked,"saysEricStrauss, acoyoteexpertatBoston College.
b;~our,thelw¥he~ofc~)'ote$ill l<>pac?S op- .e(atin~~hr.oug1j:C?~~.A,Clui~ne.c.~.~~n.4 Con,anlc~tiS~an~~~ fJ:~rs~s!he.~St~~yt?~ethese collar$ on coYole$, T~e \1igh-tech <IiMees mustbeattachedto~Qyotest~~'ol4i~f~shioned"way,and.maPymQmings·Mitchell'svoly? s,ta~on!,agon,
loa~edwith electronics~also'sm~lls-~fth~wing
woodchucksinthebackseat-uco.YQtecracli,"shesays.WithSpencer'Fripp;llprofessi(m.~~pper,she $etsbal~e<!, rubber-paddeddevicesthatcarchrhe animals bythe foot, a me~Pod ~~proved bythe state:QfRho4e Isla?d an4 to/ee~njalwelfare experts; Thetrip weight ofth¢traps canbe,set to exclude smallenvildlife, an41ocations arechosentha~petdogswon'tlikelyfre.quent. . .It~takewee~s aridteS1:all thett'appers'cre
atiJiityto Ct\IchacoyOle. Trapsarecheckeddally,andvetennarian Ralph Pratt is on call to anesthetizeasnaredanlnialwirhadrUgthatwearsoffafterabOut2omInut~s,longenoughtol1ttachthe
collarandgatheivitalstatistics.Mitchellandherteamofvolunteersuse radio directionfi~d.ersto
THE PRINCE FAMilY' ..",..:..,....:-' '..'." :":' """.:' ~~l1g~l{~~·~e.t~·#.~~:!~,m~s~:::'/;~o~!i.lpl~gIst!'l'!riUJ\lit~Jjell,aJW:\ellcre4he~4whoseatllrti~for\vj!di!fe gQ~sbeyoll<1Il!lyt\lingher 'Rhf>{ort(etre<l' Milcpellwa$ $~ill a highs.ch:()P:le~:ht9alpb.~idg~~,~e;tssa.~hu~~t"ts, whenshe.~~.cov.er.ecfan~wll1ainnutlspedes,the silverrice ...t, on~ I1eld tri~ toa r10rida $altmarsh, defyi~g s~Ientifif~i~d~nn.t~at'it couldn't eXistthere.ny-oukri0whow a trQutfislIermansees abendin,th.e,.creekal1djust knows there's a goodfish d6Wn,th.ere? Well, that's how it was,".shesays.Fourdecades later;Mitchellretainsateen's·
. e.xu~rance.; scrambUngover!ocksandmuckingrhroughSWlUllpSonrhettackofcoyote$,$!ipplugbetweenresearchllngollke"probabillsticversuspolygon ~stim~~~.spfho.me r~ge"to proclaimbig, "This place is 4eavyjuju/, where multiplecoyote trails intersect.
Using money fromthe Pdnce, tmst (whichcovers about one-third of the cost) and othersources, Mitchell formed the Narragansett BayCoyote Studywith a team ofvolunteers and six .partners, rangingfrom Brown Universiryto theWest Greenwich Animal Hospital. Fieldworkbegan in 2.005. The studyis built around a stateof-the~artGPS collar thatletsherpinpoint,hour
persecution ofwolves and cougarsleft the.East'e111 United StateS withouta top predatOrbytheearlyzotllcentuiy. Coyotes,the hativewilddogo~ the Weste~n$tates,have be~np~hin~~a.stev~r.si~ce;filling natur~'s vacuum. super.blyadaptable and resourceful, coyotes cont~nue','to expand, inhabiting islands off Cape Cod, .such as the EUzabeth Islands, and urbanheart.;.'laii~s,1ikethep~rimeterofBoston'sTDGarden;InMassachusetts,thereare an~stimatedsevera1thousandcoyotes.
What Parkerdeems "art outrageous succesg';'::ecologically. gets more mixed reviews froxn a:human standpoint. "IW3S plannhlg to do fre&rapge chickens,butI'nt no longer sure I~dbe themainbeneficiaryofth~t,"say$ StuanMacDonal<!,afarmeron NarragansettBay. Sheepandpoultty •farmers andowner$ofcars and $n>alldog,.beganto notice losses in the 19905 as coyotes swamfrom Rhode Island's ma.tnland, crossed on th¢ice,or siniplytrottedacrossthebridges toAqWd-.neckandneighboringConanicutI$land(hon>eto'Jan>e$town). Onthe navalbase in Newport,coyotesbeganhowlinginconcertwithtapsso~eev~,nings.AtCampbellSoupheiressDorrance"Dod°"Hamilton'S 46~acre.farminNewp.ort; the depre:":d,ation was uniquely tragic. In connection with:TUfts liniversitY'sveterinaryschooI, Hamilton'sSVFFoundationpreserVes embryos, $e:mert.'andgeneticmaterialofrareandendangeredlivestocl<bree4s.Coyotestookt1lr~eo.fthewor1d'sl~2ooSanta Cruz sheep and twO' so..c.~lle4,Tei1t:lesseeFalntinggoats,ah~vilymuscle.~'m.eatbreedwitha genetic defect that caus~sIt to fall over at anyfright, aware but ~emporarllyparalyzed: ''Thatwasacoyote'sfoQ.destdre~"recallsSaiahBow
leY~mailagerofSVF'slivestockprogtam.Coy6tesshadowedpeoplewalklng sn>a1l dogsinrheheartofNewpo~'smansion district 'andappearedatarea schoolyards.Awave ofpublicconeemledtorhe shoo~ingbyNewportpollce ofamorhercoyote'in~07. Herpupswere.euthanized
Piana Prince initl~nyshared many,Newportresidents' urge to eradicate 'die invadersio"butfrOinwilatIcouldfind9ut,that',snotalong:,termsplution." Indeed, says Eric Strauss, a coyoteexpertatBostonCollege, "we'trap, shoo~; andpoison 90,000 coyotes a year in this country.In 150 years, this has not worked." Instead,begin~ingin 2004, t1).e charitable trost.run bythe PrInce family has put $110,000 into an extraordinary researchproject that has producedone ofthe most intimate and revealingportraitsofhuman-coyote interactions iIi thehistoryofborhspecie$.
18 THE 80STON GLOBE MAGAZINE MAY 30. 2010
I:t4i/.i;$i:@MuJ..,ilJiruIDI:II@ffipatternofcoyote activity to emerge from Mitchell's computer was around a low stone w'all that separatedMiantonomi Park in Newport from a public
locate and downloaddata from cqUare4coY9,~$ '.~t~:~~lt~~.~k§.r$~~c.~~~e.:tife gt()uhct \\ii.sfro;'severalt1mes.awe~k.The lightweightC?llars~.e, ·~.~~·:~rpiit:~~s thQus~4so,f p,q~J}4~:ofc()yot¢programmed tofalloffafteraboutayearaIldar~ f<\pd,~liug~hB'?l'!)i~Bll~idythanake~wildanlIQcated~d reused. Mitchell figu;res, incllu:ljng Il1~~9ut?f:~~~irna~fee.din~p~~ItS/' Mitch;.timeandthecost of~ollars,shehas aboUt $s:,ooq eltsaYs.f C9y()teS leftto the,ir o\vndevices are SU~
investedineachofthe21animalscaughtandcol~ :1?~r1?J:1iQU~~r~;~tt,~tf,~~vbJ:acio~.c(tn~umerslared to date. . , 9~.9~he~$~I\~~~!nals~.wpogchu~ks,~bbits,
She can manipulate the torrents.ofgI>S~sup- $q~I~~Js,yol~s-tlS_we~~~:wil~'~apes.andotherplieddara inalmo~tinfiniteway~onhercomput- g-u.i!?~h~~""Wp~. ()n~50)lOte·t>1itchellttackeder,eac;hpackoftWoto sixadjJltcoy~~s·ap~at1.ng: ~~?keiFS leg~4.h?1~4u~ uI1d.er.ap~tree, eaton hermaps indifferent, viviclcoJ()rs~\\?1e~ she Iitgfr~li~.untilitheal~4.enoughtoresurne huntstartedth:e s.tudYjanas~.ct~atquicklylea~~out ing.f(J3tit 0l1,~e t4~y~e. th~ hum3I1s-.anet~foodwas (<the mountains" ,;"tltre.e~imepsI(>nal peaks' C()~~J~c~ion,b~dthiI1gs'happ~n."Theybecomerepresentingar~asofheaviestcoyotetraffic. .used t()the easypickhlg~ and,shrlnktheirhunt-
In ~oos~ soon after the Pri~ce trust began lngterri~ori~~,alloVlingmqrec~Y9tes to estab~
fun~ng¥it~hei1's~ork,«aregularMatterhorn" Ushpa.cks, ini::reaS~ngove"rall populations.popped~p jllst,a few clriveways down from the Other comput~r(lJe:aks"ofcoyote activityPi'lnce falllilyts home. Mitchell knew immedi- showingup across th~ !sl;ands:couldbe attributately the likely reason for Gus's demise. Soon, edto avarietybfpossible reasons: run-overdeersh~waspul~gup at then~ighbors'1who asked leftbythe roadside, feraicat cQIonies'where theDottobe{dentified in this story. USeep. anycoy- coyotes ~te foo~putou.tfortlle cats - and some.,ate,s?" Mjtchell rememb~rs coylyasking the el- times the cats themselves, ul1fenced compos!derlycou,pl~wh9answere<i thedoor..uOhno,no. piles,open durn.psters,pilesofdeer guuleft in....No coyotesher~,') t~ey.~e~all saying~ Then, the woods by hunters, and a quarrywhere theafter SOQIe chit~hat, ~itchell confronted.them: nearby sheep farmer disposed ofso many dead4(1 khowyou're feeding coyoteshere;" She says: from his flock,l<he gave awhole packataste for«(They were terribly embarrassed. They had lamb chops," Mitchell obserVes.heard about Gus, and they promised to stop. UWhywerewe ~ee.ingmore coyotes? People. :. Like so manypeoplewho love to seewildlife were the reason," she says.cometo theirback dOOf, theydidn't realize theconsequences."
"MountHolstein"wasanothervisitonMitchell'.s eady list. Adairy farmer in southeasternRhode I~land had been unable to bury ~everal
These photos, tak~n in Rhode Island and.onrvJassac~ulietUi'sEflz.a~Elthlslands,showthe
',wClrk'of,~~eNar~g~nsett,~YC:oy~te$tudY.;:[+:].Ac~Y,9~~i~ tr~PP.e~.:or,ll?I~.naPrlnce's
Newport; RljlXf& Island,:pr()pertyand.a~out to,be ane~~he~j~ed,'a"d o!Jtfi~ed with aGPS cQllar;,h)~--packJ?ro~abl¥ ate. Prince's dog. [2] The
, alp~a rn~l~ ~f th.Er"~eck~~m" pack~als.o in atrap,- bar~s,ath:is' ,ca.p.tor~ a~,~hey ,appr9ach.[3] Biologist NumiMi~chenl<eeps a nettedco¥ote stili as veterlnar,-an Ralph Pratt anesthe·'izes him. [4] Pratt: and Miteflell weig~a coyote.[5] Mitchell (frorrll~ft~, Pratt..ve~ t~hnlcian
Tracy ~ohnson, and student v()iunteer MeagailGriffin mClve.if Ci)llar~~c,oyot~in preparationfor reviving 'and releasln{J hlOl,~6i.ou~fi:~ed~jth a GpS '~o.uar,:~. coyote i,s~6Qijt}ocome to.~7) A~hel;~pr~e.watts.,. rv1ftc~t:!il exa'01~nes
': '9Pyo~e drqpp.in~s toleat" .more flb,o~t.thcei,r ~jet,
,.-' .." ,',:'.
Iiou~ing cOmpleXln.theCity·~Parkf!P1ritnelghborhood; Sh~q~\)hed.thepackofnine~nlmal~the.l(Seabe¢s", be,c.au~~J~~r deferid~d.a' te~ri
tory centere~d,I1~,a~'l\Te~qrt's:N~VYb.ase~GPSre-adouts and fietc:i.obselVatiop.showe<i the Seabee~ialpha male.andfem.ale. (the breecjl~pairinapa.ck)hegiitlJirtg,~9 reconn?~tel"outs~de.theirhomerangeintoP,,!kHolm,aplac~fullofyoung
children. Vl~its.by Mitchell ~l1d Middietown'~p()tterLeague fOl".Animals,a nonl'rofitanimalwelfareorganization that is o~e of th~ coyotesnxdisPartne~'s,~o~edtheworst:S?meki4s
and parepts.Hving at tile public hou~ingwmpIex were h~d'-feel:ling·~heSeab,e.e.s. «Tiley aremycoyotes, ~.d ~ fan talc~care,o.ftheQI,"a.bc;>y
defiantly told Mitcliell after a lectur~ warningthatsom.eonewas;going~ogetbitten~Coyote atta,cks onhumallsare tare,with 142r~portednationwide durit)gthe la~c4oyears, the bulkin theWe.stem United States (tWo in ~as~achus~ttS).But theyare almost always associatedwithanimalsthatha~~bee~f~d._
"Theywere.so beautiful,andwenevergot tosee wildlife up close like tha~tsays Park Holmresident Lisa Davis. «1 would cook for them. 1even set oiltturkeydinneron the stonewall oneThank~glvlng."
Meanwhile, another ominous nun: The fuch-
Tom Horton is afreelancescience 1~iterinMafYland. He's theautho..ofeightbooks, andhis1Vo..~hasappearedin RollingStonej National Geographic,andTheNewYorkTimes.Sendcommentsto'maga[email protected].
MAY 30, 2010 THE BOSTON GLOBE MAGAZINE 19
Since2005, theNarragameitBay Coyote stkiy"llSou!fitied2I animai:lwithGPS col/qrsandmOnitoredtheni. Thisniapofsouthea$/~Rhode island
show$howfar10coYotepacksroamedlookiizgforfoodfroin2005 to2009, el1£hpacklar,ge(ykeepingtoil$OlIJn territmy.
iMII8iiill,Ni",iii.U...a#;iI¥,m'Ii,fortltelastseveralYeaf$ havereachedabroadaudiencewitlttIt"it"Don't feed coyote$""m:e$$age, deliveredm$chool$,townmeetlng$,anawheteverelseoppor~~arl~~s;AsiI1p~()~~,t<)IilQ*o:W's..Me-
" morialDayParademJammown~Il feature Mitchellwith ~borrowed corgi weat:ing a blanket
·th~tsays(jSnaelc~~tt,aWllt"Jlingto owrter$ ofsmall pets to keeptltemwe.
They $ay they are makingprogress~wlthf~wer"~?y()te
i.pcigents":reP.()rte~iJ1!~t?l~st
cpupl~()fy~~r$~:N0tey~ry()ne,i.s
~o?yiqeed'~''I'heys~yl~.aye'~inaloneandeverythingwllibefine,andi!lon'tbllyit,"~aysNewportcouncllwomanKat!trynE. Leonard,orice referredtobyMitchell
· as:tcS~o6~;'em-~p:K~t~,.~.~~~:t1~ardconcedes that tlteproblemsof a couple:year$ ago ha'!e receded; however: "I'll deny say~~~this,hutItlij.ill5W$b¢c~use.people here have been takingpt'!ttel:'sw~,otheirownhands~. ;:~
'IkttO~thernave."-', ..!h~tcJu~e~ ritit~o cra,cJCl1a~s
been cat feeders, $ays Chrbtie·~,iJiit~~.~~ec\l~jve.direc~otof.~~et?~ter ~e~~e' __"It's-orteofthe.IfiP.si~o~plex~n,imalethics,.iss:'Je~ ~e. d.~a.~'With,'tshe· says."Therfeel [feral cat$] are a partofri~turej~.t1~ !peyjl1st{lr~n't.Manysubscribe toa program oftr~Pi I1eut~r~an.4"r~l~ase,Whk~ingthat solves the problem,butit dpesn't Illake~dent~"-,
MltcheJli$ more blunt: "Dothey want to $ee their caUturnedinside out?" Sherefers toa'eoy()t~'s:((sigIul~re"lWl, flayIngsldnfromrnuscJealmostliketakmgoffa flWeater.· ('hI theory: lagre,e withNuml,"$a1sLi~Skroblsch, head?fP~v{s'\Va~c~i~~tatey.ride..I1~tworkorYPluilt{:~~s'V~()praetlce
trap; netl~er,aI1~ ,r.~l~a,se. lIButshe woulddictatewhatwe do iuunrbackyardst811dtl1at isnotae;.ceptable." Skrobi$ch saY$ there
ar~ an estimated lOOtOOO t0200,OQO fe,r~lcats
in Rhode !slmd, and about 70 rnllllon nationwide. nWetre manMing, not eliminating cats,"she$ay$.
Cat:s are oriMitehelltsmi'ndonarecenti\prilmomingasshejouncesherstatlonv,ragonacrossafieldby,heSakonnetRlvermtotheterritoryofthe "J;lhantom" pack. nI call them the Phantomsbecause theirtenitory'!as so small t I only fig-
.P.hcmtdm Pack ,
- ~'~ea~e.~sP~ck{ili! South Portsmouth
,Pack
•.t4ElWpOrt Neck Pack..Ndrth·portsmouth. ,.
Pack '
mI Pec:kham Pack
STAKiNG fH~fR·CL.AiMS
Only one Seabee $urvlved. Ayoung femalebecameadrifter,llvffigoninlce aroundMlddletown'$ airport. Sltejoineaorhetpack-Ies$ coyot~s th~t.s· ,~ ~ im~}~-.~~:~;Q.4',~~.~,i~:.:we?I~}iy~:sr9~111Jrig' .,owJJ1;ti.im#s:l',~W:t!¢~)~~!~P~
:;';~
lishedpackterritories,hopmgtogalnacceptanceor take over iran alpQa ~~,hn~ di~sorweake,lls~This ample res~rvoiroftranslents,."1ivingln themOl1ar benyee.itthe tilestl'as Mitch~ll P~.ts it, isone reason}dlli_ng eoyotesdoe~n'~ r~4uce I1~m;.ber$ in the longterm. Afi;ermontlt$ofsleepingon the territorial m~rgins ofsixdifferent packsandbemgrejeered, the lorie"SeabeefinaJlygalnedaeceptancetoanewpack.
rni1I Beavertail Pack, • BlackpQint Pack..C'enter Island Pack.N~vyPack
sia-colored dots ofthe Seabees on Mitcbel1'scomputer$creenshowedtheyhadvirttiaJIyaban'donedtlteironee-expan$iVehtintlngte,n1tbi'y, $.duced byeasierlivingat tltepublichOljsingCOt.Fplex OljdbYPlcking offcat food and cat$fri)i]1aferalcolony"neartltepari;." ""
And now yeUol"ldots,repre- ,seIltipgthell~ou~4.Pqrtsm911th71
pack,werebegirttlingtoflowmtolands the Seabee$ once aggre$sivelyguarded TheyweteledbynDeCastro," all.aging44~poundmale, GPS-collared and namedfor Stephen'D~Castro,~PC!rtswmouth-areafat~erwho doeshlsbe$t to keep hi$area'$ packhone$t, accqtding to Mit",hell•
.t1Ste,v¢.sho,?~s~then~r~gularIy, bur his aim is lousy, whichisthe bestofall worlds," $he $ays;"Keepl~gthefear ofhl\lnan$ l~coyote$l$tltewaytoens~ethey
stayin their.,oVl~',,~,P~c~<~~\ltMitchell ~..ys that qnc. a",0rOtebecom~s habituate(},tohUIllanst
IjItmn()b~yhugg~r~ •._.Shoot..,IngmaybeneceSSary."Sheoftenends her neighborhood educ.tionB1talkswith:j~fedcoyoteis
adeadcoyotel'And that would be the fate
of$everal ofthe Seabee$. Their.humlllt~bsidizerSlQstihter~si:aswinterc:anie ontandth~p'ack1thec?mpQtershows,~e~invain
to regain tlteiroldterritoryfr011lDeCasrro'sgang.Someendedupas roadkill, others began hanging arourid $choolyards, lookingfor handouu. The alpha female,pregn~t, alone, .and,desperatet
wander~~fronj,'pl~~e to placetbeggmghandout$fromSalveReginaUnivmirysmdent$'f<Ildlngdlltupster$,finallydel1l1lliguptogivebirt~ amid Newport's mansionsatOehreCourtartdNarragansettAvenue.
She eOJlstantly moved herPUP$ and s..irchedfor food, following dogwalker$ and raisingpamc amorlgparentswhofearedfor their cbildren and realtor$who feared forpropertyvalue$.Finally, in May of2007, the Newport Foliee Department shother and euthanizedher$urviv!ngpups. ('Itwasacase ofhum3P interventionfromstart to finish," saysCharlie Brownt awildlifebiologistwith the Rhode Island Departmeut ofEnvironmental Management. Indeed, it turnedout tbattlteSeabees' downfallhadbegun beforetheymoved into Park Holm,witltgateguards atthe Navyba$efe"edlngthem.
20 THE BOSTON-GLOBE MAGAZINE MAY 30, 2010
Asinpreviousyears, tomorrow'sMemorialDayParadeinJamestownwillfeaturebiologistNumiMitchellwithaborrowedcorgiwearingablanketthatsays"SnackSize,"awarningtoownersofsmallpetstokeepthemsaje. i;£}'T,~\
KEEPING COYOTES AWAYBlologfstNumiMitchell recommends thefollotllingmeasures todeter thewildanimaisfromyou,·yard:
... ~~ver feec:i coyotes·or leave out·food or unsecured trash.
~NEwer feed pets outside.
..Keep cats Indoors at all times. Bring small dogs insIde at night, ·and accompany them in areaswith coyote slghtlngs.
"Ifa coyote is staring at or following you, he probably has had previous contact with humansand thinks you are going to feed him. To scare away the animal, yell or clap your hands loudlyor throw something.
LAST YEAR. MITCHELL TRIED'ured out a p~ckwas here bythe abseneeofsurroundingpacks.»Shewould subsequentlyGPScollaramaleofthepack,alsodubbed"Phantom."On Mitchell's computer screen, his feeding pattemswere worrisome: nightly trips backto thesa~eplace by the river, cuttingthrough a new,upscale subdivision whos~yards have lots ofchildren's playgtound equipment, presumably
.. withhispacki.ntow.On the edge ofthe manicured subdivision;
Mitchell pulls up by a rambling old cottagetucked into several acres offorestslopingdownto the Sakonnet. The mailbox is paiilted Witha large tabby lounging amid flowers. Cat.foodspills from small feeding stations set all aroundthe fringes ofthe place, and cats by the dozenslounge on shed roofs andwander in-and out ofrosethickets,eyeingyouwarUy. Theowner,JoanDeMello, isn't home, but later she,calls. "I'vebeenhere6oyears,andldohavequitea(ewcats,I'mnotgoingto sayhowmany. I se.e coyotes,andtheyarebeautiful,notaproblem.AlI the animalshere live inharmonyandpeace/'
Mitchell later encounters Hillary Olinge:r, ayoung mother in the subdivisionwho wondershowconcemedsheshouldbeaboutcoyotesightIngs. "Whenthe feeding stops,you'dbetter bat.;.tendownthe hatchesherewltilthecoyotes sortit out;,Iwouldworryaboutyour kids," ~it~hell
says. She agree~~oretumandtalkataneighbor-hoodassociation meeting. .
Good things are also evident in coyote-landtoday,'a~ Mitchell drives 4istractedly pastawooded ravine on the outskirts of NeWport,fiddling With, Ii bulky radio antenna protrudingthrough the, opensuitroof. She's pickingupbroadcasts from the collar oftbe alpha male ofthe "Peckham"paC1<~"Thisi~great..•• This ravirteVlas cO~tt1irit:o.ryforthecalaekpolnt' pack,"sheexclaims. rtme"rlSthePeckhamp~ck,agroup
largelyunsubsldlzedbyhuinanfoodsources,hasexpande~itsb'M1territ.ory.. , '
Andthlltmearts a br~edirig pair (the alpham~le ~nd fem~leofthe Illackpolnts) h~sbeeneliminated, and that's the g~li1,shesays ~fewercoyotes per square mile. AndtheBlackpoints?Her computer shoVis' that CCRhody," aroungcollared male ofthe pacl:c: who was coming intobreeding prime, has been pushed by the Peck.;.hams offthe northern end ofAquidneck, acrosstheSakonnetRiverbridge,h~lfwayroCape Cod.Once there, a hunter legally shot him (hunterstakesome450coyotesayearinMassachusetts).
unsuccessfully.topersu.ade~hefourdtyoitoWncounclls onAquidneckandConanicqtislands toadoptenforceablemeasures to end human food subsidies to coyotes.. Cat feeders ra.1lied against it; as did MallYothers who said i~via:s too fritnisive. This year,she'~h.avingbetter,~uckwith asiIi1ilar series ofpolicies that'won't·hllve the force of law. s~enotes that the public is more recel'.l:iY~to t~ese·nieasureswhena"c.oyote crisis breaks out"; lastmoI1tb,fQr exampl~,:a Cranston, Rhode Island,manW3S1?ittenin,WSWfcljQIld twodogswereattackedwhile beingwalked in Amherst, Massachusetts.
Portsmouth and Jamestown ,have, adopt~dth~ so-called bestmanagement practices, a~dMiddletown and Newport seem likely ro fol,low. Mitchellbelieves they'dbe the firsr in NewEngland t~do so. Her organiZation has secur~dgran~s to· develop composting or chem1calmethods ofdisposing ofHvestock andWildlifecarcasses in the city and towns. The plan recommends feeding feral c~ts on 6-foot ledges,too high for coyotes to reaeh,·and in the day~
time only (coyote.sare noctu,rna;1). The PotterLC~agu,ealreadyis reaching more thllna t11ous'ands<:h~()lchi1dt:'el1 and adults eachyearabout.the'pe~I1sofleaviIlgs~allpets ouforfeediitgcoyote~in anywar~The.plan citesVancouv~r,BritlshColpmbla,asamodel,Itsde~de.oldCo
Exi~tiri~~i"thC.QYot.e~program te,llsre~i4entswho eI\counter the,animals to act nbig; me~~and loud/,wavirig arms, making noise;andrepeatingasneeded;
Howwi.ll it all settle out? uIdon'tthink weh~v"~good handleyet on rhe roles coyotesWilleventually play in our Easternsuburban landscapes," says Boston College's Strauss.. For ex-
ampl~,there'sevidenceb>~ugg~stcoyotescouldconsumeen(mgli,Dlice"earrlers ofdeer ticks, toreduc.et4e·I1e""rep1demico~Lyille di~.ease. Theymightmakeseriousi~oads()lJ.thell.()rqesofres
i4entgeese, themselvesa newphen6menon inrecentdecades.
MitchelIk~o\vsthings are evolving. $he hasb.egu~caJUngonepac~shetrack~tlie~'Peer
sl~y~~s.'':90~?t~s,'\V~ichla~¥.~~c~shin{;jawsand pack-~~.{ltingta~ic,sofv,r()lve~,lq~deer infrequently, Yet this pack, which acquired atastefor de~rIIie~~aiterbeingba.lt¢dwitl1carcassesbyphotographers andothe,s,h~sbegunro bringdown the deerpopul~tI~n,she says.
TItenWr~e~,s't1l~.e1{trell1,~lYUfl~COYO.t~-likeincidentlastfallinNovaScotIa,where~pairofthe
llnlmals att~cked.atidklIled~1~-year.ol~femaleh!kerirta Cape B,eton I;I1ghlandsparI<. ItVo'llS thesecond fatal atr~ck ill Noi:th AmerIcan history.ThpllniinaIsprob~blyh~dbeenfedby~urnan,.
r.here is no 'c:\Qllb,t Eastern coyotes are. blggerthari tbelrWesremcounterparts"45toSopou~ds:f()ralafgeo.ne, vers~sarolmd35 p~urtds.Theyalsoh~vegained genesfrol)1b,eedlngWithwo~v~s ontl1eir'e:a:~t~~rdltfll~~~.,R,~sear~hersar~ stilldeb~t!IlgwhethertheyconstItute a newarthllal:()n th~ liutds~ap~, ~th yet.unclisc~veredbehaviors. .. .• .
:M~~\V~l~,::~liCh!ulle'Di~a:~rince~prtnk1esVitils~fJ!lou~tiiln~li~,-nUiine~undhergr~unds,
h?pi.n$~5!er~tcp¥o~~~.S~~~ir~~1ln~~nerfora ~hne'~h9~pO~,Iiom~ng.,'S~~:Pl,1~.upccanugly(ence~'to~rote~tP~~14e;~he{ac1CRtls.s~Uwho rel'l~~,e.d. GllS~~.a~~~~9tiir~.~ ~ la~~q~1"~aI1s~ep.;.h.~rd. ~sbo,gYgt1atq!~enSO, ric~le wa~attack~dandn~a~li'kllledbyacoyoteafewyearssgo.
«(It's, ~o interesting," she.says,(lhow these. creatures are changil1g thewaywelive.". .
MAY 30, ,2010 THE BOSTON GLOBE MAGAZINE 21
Honorable Mayor and City Councilors:
Re: AI Lowe Resignation
Dear Mayor Napolitano:
I have received a letter of resignation from Energy & Environment CQmmission Member AI Lowe. It is
with much dismay that I report his loss to the Commission of his years of effort and support for the
many causes that we seek to help the City with providing a better and cleaner city.
AI's efforts to curb diesel idling have led to a cleaner and quieter waterfront.
Regards,
Marty Grimes
Chairman
Newport Energy & Environment Commission
City of Newport, Rhode IslandAPPLICATION FOR A SPECIAL EVENT LICENS
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DATE: /tJ/asd':o
EVENT TITLE/TYPE: I--,M,-,-,-,~-=u"'-l<..(J~~~==-=---,B.~~=II..........ol",,·':...:/;....;0=--- --'
LOCATION OF EVENT:
Date(s) of Event:
Hours of Event:
Holder of Event & DBA:
Signature OfHo:ld=e~r=of~E:v~en=t~:"1~~~~~~===~~--____;:;;:::======~
Printed Name: r;!+ILItA( Title: 1Dte'5:t::~-,-- IAddress of Holder of Event: I /l /.) I
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Business Telephone: L¥QJ, ~~. :r, 5(7'7 Residence Telephone: 1 _
Is Organization Non-Profit? LUo I Is Organization Religious? OJ 0
Is there a charge for admission? I Ve.s I IIs event to be on City, State, or Private Property? L--<Bwrt...J.J1VI!JA-<L..I.T....I;{'-- _
Name of Property Owner of Event Site: Il~jtr?l£ \-1 'nrvl\J£.'< I .AS T~OS:r&-
Signature of Property Owner: ~'~n¥
Printed Name of Property owner:1 d .,----:-./7--'-.:,A_I(_l_[;_~--,/,---,-"II~/J.'...<..!:A/,-,,'-=V'-Vc-- ----J
Will Event be Indoors or Outdoors?(Include Plan)
EVENT HOLDER <1-~e:S ,- YAPPLICATION FOR A SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE
(Page 2)
If so, location of toilet facilities:(Include on plan)
If Outdoors, will toilet facilities be provided? 1 ttrk----~--------------------
AJltrWill a tent be erected? 0/0(Include on plan) <->L_--'
Expected Attendance:
Is parking available:
CONCERT LJ:I5't-!L--
COPY OF TENT PERMIT MUST BE ATTACHED.
Seating Capacity: I ;vIA- I. la I } l"""'H rrt..1f Jelle.II1Ce
For how many vehicles?ef (Uf/ICA' <J' U n I ~-.Te> ". oJee." , I~"-
Is staging or platform required? 1 NO I Amplification? I IList types of musical instruments:
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DANCE 1 y'e-J DEEJAY I ve...~ I Amplification: I----I~'-e.:s~----'
SPORTING EVENT I Ala Type: 1
~--==================Set-up Dates (Sporting events only): 1 _
Will there be animals? 1 IVo I
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If yes, what type:
If so, is Health Dept. Inspection Approval attached?
If yes, types of animals:
PLAY 1 Alo
CARNIVAL I /IIr)
Is a street closing being requested?
Will food be prepared on the premises?
A!/A-=-------;:::================SHOW OR EXHIBITION: lfie) 1 Type: I
OTHER (describe) 1 / () ,/)
-"e.~c)Ldr.k.""-T~A"'_"""L'_,.f_--"-~A-N:....=~""e.."'--~,.,L..:.I4--'-'I'L~T=I.{=-=M=-=UN=J{)=~=I4t=J~If='fl::::.====Are required approvals attached, e.g., State, Recreation Dept.? 1'-- _
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If yes, will you be applying for a Class F or F-l Liquor License?
Will LIQUOR be served?
If not, will another's license be used?
If so, whose?
Will there be gambling, e.g., bingo, raffle, etc.?
List Names of Vendors
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Do you have State Police Approval? I__-..J
Item to be Furnished
For Retail Sales - Have you completed a "Promoter's Application For Permit to Operate a Show orEvent" with RI Division of Taxation? (Contact No.: 222-2957)
FIREWORKS ;v:/f?rDo you or the pyrotectni: have Newport Fire Marshal approval?
r-~---====='-----Location from where fireworks will be shot:
Time fireworks will begin: 1 _ Duration: I ....J
NOTE: If fireworks are to begin or end after 10:00 p.m., a sound variance must be obtained.If fireworks are for longer than 15 minutes, arrangements must be made for police
detail officers at sponsor's expense.
ROAD RACE, WALK-A-THON, ETC. On Roadway(s) On Sidewalk(s)
Has notification been made to residents along the route? _Have temporary signs been posted? (Signs must be removed by the following day.)
SPECIFIC ROUTE:
Downstairs Ballroom
DDJ 0 oBar D[BM 0
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Dance Area
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October 4,2010
Re: The ISES Rl Halloween Bash at Belcourt Castle.
Please note, ISES RI currently has a catering RFP out to Pranzi, Blackstone, and RussellMoring. The chosen caterer will be responsible for food preparation and liquor license.
Thank You
CITY OF NEWPORT, RHODE ISLANDFROM YEAR DbIO TO YEAR C&)~ I
PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT LICENSE APPLICATION
DATE: I 9/6)9/10
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DBA Name: '8\"a{~d L0~;\-Q, Casl no·Business Phone: 14()J -341--~D IAddress: g F(QQ bc::e \{'3::,""1
TO THE HONORABLE COUNCIL:
Corporate/Business Owner Name:
I-:==~====~~~::::::::-;::;:::::====;;:::::::::::=.-License Number: 1......_-==-_-, CLASS:D DURATION: I ~ COf\VVU\J,\JJYearly is June 1- May 31 f2:J
HOURS:
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Location: I iVtdODV-:----------------;:::=~
Initial Here that PLAN is attached that specifically delineates & defines location ofentertainment:
INITIAL HERE to acknowledge receipt ofNOISE ORDINANCE D DATE: .---_--..1._--1
Filing Fee ... $15 Date Paid: LOCi 0120~seFe~ I Date Paid:
License Issued By: Date Issued: ...•••• - ~ ~ •• _ •• _. _0 • •• • • _,_ •• _. _. __ • _, • • • __ •• _. •• • •••• __ • __ • • _ ••••• • _. •••• __ •••• _ ••
ANNUAL Class A (inside) $300 Class B (outside) $200(including tent) accessory onlyClass C (Class J Liquor) ($500)
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Page 2 of 2 Entertainment License ApplicationJUNE 1, c901D, TO MAY31, 'db\\',
OWNER~':srltF.:..'i\U\-',Cj.~\'I(,L(',(\"0 \-'E~\ c:.R 'fr j\,(QD/BIA: \..' ( . ~.-:", '''( , 'G~PREMISES: 9 FmcZ'be;c yB-h'OO'''-
PLEASE COMPLETE ALL CATEGORIES. Use "N/A" if not applicable.
AMPLIFICATION? «'~ I'-JoDEEJAY?
~ I\lDCONCERT? '{Q,~;'
BAND? ~\C\t~hdHOW MANY MUSICIANS?
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TYPES OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS? \)~,r'G:~"-c. 1,; -~....,.;;
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VlCTUALlNG LICENSE APPLICATlONTO THB HONORABLE COUNCIL:
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D/B/A Cold Fuei.on Cafe
ILICENSED PREMIS£S: 389 Thames St.
OWNER (LLC Bluecat Holdings, LLCCorpomtlon):
Owner Addressl 389 Thames St. 1City: INewport ISIBte: IRI IZip:! 02840 I
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PAGE 10f2 CITY OF NEWPORT, RHODE ISLANDDec. I, 2010·Nov. 30, 2011
VICTUALING LICENSE APPLICATIONTO THE HONORABLE COUNCIL: DATE:
I D/B/A Coldstone Creamery
I LICENSED PREMISES: 258 Bellevue Ave.
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License Number: 1239 CLASS: L
OWNER (LLej Totally Cold, LLCCorporation): ,'-- _
Owner Addressl 27 John Potter I
City: I W. Greenwich 1State: 1 RI IZiP:1 02817 IOwner Phone: [397-6093-----"'-'] Business Phone: [ 440-4777 -.-JMailing Address (choose one): (a) Business Location, (b) Ownership Address, or (c) Other (specify below)
27 John Potter Rd., W. Greenwich, RI 02817
1Litter Rating from I
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DURATION: 1 Annual I(Annual is DEC I thm NOV 30) or if Seasonal (list dates): 1 _
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Owner:DBA:Location:
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PRIVATE PICKUP?E] By Whom? IL-w_a_s_te_M_an_, _
INITIAL to acknowledge receipt ofLitter/Trash Info (ifnew)
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Your signature below indicates that you have reviewed the information on this two pageform and agreedthat it is correct. Any change will require that a new application beflled with the City Clerk's Office.
SIGNATURE OF REPRESENTATIVE: I v"t~"'-·· IPRINTED NAME: I~.... 0 \,~ ('." ~S\. \',I!' ,'" I DATE: lill'~ \... (,) ITITLE: I L> L;.\ \"--'Lv
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lVi:ILLER SCOTT&HOLBROOKAttorneys and Counselors at Law
September 30,2010
Newport City CouncilCity ofNewI>ort43 BroadwayNewport, RI 02840
RE: Ocean Heigh'!S Road Improvements
MICHAEL W. MILLERTURNER C. SCOTTFRANCIS s. HO!JU!..p.Q.lC;..u.a..-.
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Dear Honorable Mayor and City Council Members:
This office represents Verbena, LLC ("Verbena"), a Rhode Island Limited LiabilityCompany. Verbena owns a 3.9 acre parcel property which abuts Ocean Heights Road tothe north and Ocean Avenue to the south (plat 41 Lot 325). Attached isa portion ofTaxAssessor's Plat 41 which shows the property location.
In hopes ofmaking the large paved over area at the tenninus of Ocean Heights Roadmore attractive and provide a better street scapeat thatlcication, Philip M. Hilden, theauthorized member ofVerbena commissioned the services ofKatherine Field andAssociates and Northeast Engineers to design a plan for a cul~de~sac landscaped area atthe Ocean Heights Road terminus. I have attached a copy ofthat plan. Prior to thatsubmission to you, the plan has been reviewed by the City Tree Warden and the office ofPublic Services. Each have approved the plan.
Verbena stands ready to make and is anxious to start the improvements shown on theplan. Prior to any street improvements, your authority is obviously required. Attached isan agreement which I request you review with the Administration and Solicitor's office.
Thank you for the opportunity present this plan at your October 27, 2010 meeting.
With best wishes, I remain,
~espectfully,
MILLER SCOTT & HOLBROOK
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OCEAN HEIGHTS ROAD ROADWAY IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into at Newport, Rhode Island, this __day of , 2010, by and between the City of Newport, a municipalcorporation of the State of Rhode Island, hereinafter referred to as the "City", the address ofwhich is 43 Broadway, Newport, Rhode Island, 02840 and Verbena, lLLC, a LimitedLiability Company with its principle place of business at 122 Touro Street, Newport, RhodeIsland, 02840, hereinafter referred to as "Verbena".
WHEREAS, the City is promoting and encouraging corporations, organizationsand/or individuals to provide the care and maintenance necessary to the City's medians,parkways, right-of-way, downtown planters, parks, beaches, or other public areas;
WHEREAS, Verbena is the owner ofproperty located at the end of Ocean HeightsRoad and which property also abuts Ocean Avenue (Plat 41 Lot 325);
WHEREAS, Verbena has offered to construct and maintain an improved area at theOcean Heights Road terminus pursuant to plans prepared by a Rhode Island registeredengineer and a Rhode Island registered landscape architect;
WHEREAS, said improvements to Ocean Heights Road will benefit the OceanHeights terminus, view shed and streetscape with a landscaped Cul-de-Sac; and
WHEREAS, it has been deemed in the best interest of the City to enter into anagreement with Verbena setting forth the respective duties and terms and conditions thereof.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants, promises andrepresentations contained herein, the parties agree as follows:
ARTICLE I. SCOPE OF SERVICES
A. Verbena shall provide the services and contributions set forth herein below in theopen paved Cul-de-Sac area of Ocean Heights Road.
(Hereinafter "Cul-de-Sac")
B. Services to be provided by Verbena in accordance with all city, state and federalguidelines:
1) Verbena will construct and maintain the Cul-de-Sac in accordance with theengineering and landscape architect plan entitled "Cul-de-Sac Improvements Ocean HeightsRoad" dated March 15,2010, revised June 24, 2010 ("Approved Plan") with no designchange or substitution of shrubs, trees or other woody plants without prior written approvalfrom the Public Service Department (Approved Plan attached as Exhibit A).
2) Verbena shall notify the Public Service Department in the event a problemshould arise or if improvements to the Cul-de-Sac are necessary which Verbena is unable todo or is not authorized to do.
C) Verbena shall maintain a high level of maintenance service to the Cul-de-Sac.The City shall have no obligation to replace any plants, contributed or paid for by theVerbena, which subsequently die, whether such death is the result of neglect by Verbena,the City or otherwise. Verbena shall replace any plant material installed by Verbena.
D) In the event the work done by Verbena on the Cul-de-Sac is damaged or destroyed. by a third party, such as in a motor vehicle accident, or by storms and weather related events,Verbena shall repair and replace the Cul-de-Sac improvements pursuant to the ApprovedPlan.
E) In the event Verbena fails to maintain the Cul-de-Sac, the City may, at its solediscretion, replace or repair the damage to the original design or landscape of the Cul-de-Sacor remove the improvements and return the Cul-de-Sac to bare pavement after noticehereinafter described.
ARTICLE n. ESCROW FUND
Verbena shall provide to the City, the sum of$5,000.00 to place in escrow as theCity determines, in its sole discretion, to insure that Verbena continues to maintain the CuIde-Sac in a well maintained and healthy manner as contained herein. The City may use saidescrow monies deposited with the City to maintain or remove the Cul-de-Sac improvementsconstructed by Verbena pursuant to the Approved Plan ifVerbena fails or neglects tomaintain. Ifthe City detern1ines to remove the improvements as a result of Verbena'snegligence or failure to maintain the Cul-de-Sac improvements, it shall provide Verbena sixty(60) days notice of its intentions to remove said improvements. If Verbena has not correctedany maintenance issues and repaired the Cul-de-Sac in accordance with the Approved Plan, .the City may forthwith use the escrow monies to remove the Cul-de-Sac improvements andreturn the Cul-de-Sac area to bare pavement.
ARTICLE m. NEGATION OF AGENT OR EMPLOYEE STATUS
Verbena shall perform the services provided under this Agreement as an independentcontractor; and nothing contained herein shall in any way be construed to constituteVerbena, its members, employees, agents or subcontractors to be a representative, agent,subagent, or employee of the City or any political subdivision of the State of Rhode Island.
ARTICLE IV. NO ASSUMPTION OF LIABILITY
The City shall neither be responsible nor incur any liability for the actions, inactions,omission, or commissions of Verbena or any of its members, employees, or agents inperforming under this Agreement.
ARTICLE V. CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE
Verbena shall provide a copy ofliability insurance, which coverage shall name theCity as lost payee for the Cul-de-Sac improvement area.
ARTICLE VI. PERIOD OF AGREEMENT
The period of this Agreement shaH be for five (5) years from the date herein abovefirst written and may be executed for the period oHive (5) years by mutual agreement of theparties under the same te=s and conditions..
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to beexecuted at the place and on the day herein above first written..
City of Newport
By: Jeanne-Marie NapolitanoIts: Mayor
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Verbena, LLC
By: Philip M. Bilden, Authorized MemberIts: Authorized Member
CITY OF NEWPORT
RESOLUTION
OF
THE COUNCIL
.NOo __
WHEREAS, a small group of residents in the neighborhoodbordered by Farewell Street, Marlborough Street andAmerica's Cup Avenue have expressed .concernsregarding potential traffic safety issues onvarious streets in that area; and
WHEREAS, this group of residents has presented informationto the Interdepartmental Traffic Committee and haveappeared at numerous meetings over the last 15months; and
WHEREAS, the Interdepartmental Traffic Committee is in placeto review all traffic related issues and concernsand make recommendations to the City Councilthrough the City Manager's office. NOW, THEREFORE,BE IT
RESOLVED: that the City Council asks the City Administration(a) to have the Interdepartmental Traffic Committeereview the materials and recommendations submittedby these residents in conj unction with existingordinances that currently control or restricttraffic in the affected area and report to the CityCouncil in January 2011 recommendations for anyordinance revisions needed to address the issuesraised and the concerns of the entire neighborhoodbordered by the above mentioned streets and (b) todevelop plans for increased enforcement of existingordinances in that area.
Stephen R. CoyneJustin S. McLaughlinKathryn E. Leonard
IN COUNCILREAD AND PASSED
Kathleen M. SilviaCity Clerk
CITY OF NEWPORT
ORDINANCE
OF THE
COUNCIL
NO.
AN ORDINANCE IN AMENDMENT OF TITLE TWELVE OF THE CODIFIEDORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND, REVISION OF 1994,AS AMENDED, ENTITLED, "STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES."
BE IT ORDAINED by the City of Newport:
SECTION 1. Chapter 12.32 of the Codified Ordinances of the Cityof Newport, Revision of 1994, as amended, entitled "PARK ANDRECREATION AREAS," is hereby further amended as follows:
ADD: "Section 12.32.055. Ballard Park--Regulations.
"Rock Climbing is not permitted at any time in BallardPark."
SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage andall ordinances and parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith arehereby repealed.
IN COUNCIL
READ AND PASSED
Kathleen M. SilviaCity Clerk
Communication # 4761/10Docket Date: October 13, 2010
City of Newport
REQUEST FOR CITy .COiJNCILACTION .
To:From:Date:Subject:Staff Presentation:
RECOMMENDATION:
M.ay.o.r.. Jeanne-Marie NSPolitanO&trL... . ers of the City CouncilEdward F. Lavallee, City Manage· . __October 5, 2010Energy Conser'Vation Program - Bellevue Avenue Decorative StreetlightsWilliam R. Riccio, Jr., PE, Director of Public Services
Approve energy savings initiative to upgrade the lighting source components (Le., retrofitting existing light fixtures withenergy efficieut bulbs) of the Bellevue Avenue decorative street lights in order to realize annual cost savings for theCity.
BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS:
National Grid has implemented a program for Municipal Rebates toward energy efficiency initiatives associated withlighting. modifications in order to conserve energy. This program is being administered by Energy Source ofProvidence,:R.I who has recently worked with the Department of Public Services and National Grid in order to analyze the existinglighting toward opportunities for cost savings for the 200+ decorative street light units along Bellevue Avenue. As aresult of this analysis, Energy Source has proposed retrofitting lighting fixtures into the. existing street lights usinginduction lighting at a total cost of $104,152.00. As partof this program, National Grid is ftmding 40% of the associatedcosts which totals $41,660.00. The difference, $62,492.00, is to be funded by the City of Newport, as the owners of thelights.
Providing these modifications will produce a savings of I05,776 kilowatt hours annually at a projected annual savings of$1l,297. The State Energy Offlce advised that the remaining costs associated with this project may be obtained from thepreviously awarded ARRA Energy Funds awarded to the City ofNewport earlier this year as a qualifying project toward
.fund use. Accordingly, the City will realize cost savings at no cost to the City with the combined funding coming fromNational Grid Rebates and ARRA funds.
PREVIOUS LEGISLATIVE ACTIONN..A.
FISCAL IMPACT
_ Currently Budgeted (Account ~__~.-J _ Requires additional appropriation X No Fiscal Impact
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTSResolutionProject ProposalCorporate Infonnation
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THE CITY OF NEWPORT
RESOLUTIONOF THE
COUNCIL
No.
WHEREAS: The City of Newport is committed to improving its energyefficiency; and
WHEREAS: National Grid has a subsidized program that provides a 40%cost share toward the retrofitting of the City owned and operateddecorative st:eetlights along Bellevue Avenue; and
WHEREAS: The actual cost ($62,492.00) to the City of Newport forthe City's portion of the retrofit project will be one hundredpercent (100%) offset through use of ARRA Energy Funds awarded tothe City of Newport for Energy Efficiency Projects and which willyield projected annual electricity savings to the City in an amountof $11,297.00. NOW THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED: The City of Newport shall allow work to commence on thisretrofit project associated with the Bellevue Avenue DecorativeStreetlights by Energy Source of Providence, Rhode Island underthis National Grid Municipal Program and the Mayor is authorized toexecute the agreement/work proposal on behalf of the City, subjectto favorable review by the City Solicitor.
IN COUNCIL
READ AND PASSED
Kathleen M. SilviaCity Clerk
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CITY OF NEWPORT (ANTIQl;JESTREET LIGHTING)
ANTIQUE STREET LIGHTING2010 CUSTOM NATIONAL GRIDLighting ConsclVlltion Improvements
September 15, 2010
City of Newport280 Spring Street(Antique Street Lighting)Newport, RI 02840
Energy Source is pleased to present this proposal for energy conservat.ion to City of Newport (AntiqueStreet Lighting). We trust you'll find this proposal a cost effective means to, not only reducing yourenergy bills, but also improving the light quality ofyour work space.
Other factors to consider as you evaluate this proposal are that existing lighting-related disruptions andmaintenance costs are eliminated until the new lighting system enters its end of life - typically severalyears. Where possible, we've standardized the lamp type. This will allow you to maintain a singleinventory of like lamps. Finally, the environmental impact of this initiative has been documented furtherin this proposal. .
J hope you find this proposal informative. ·Jfyou have any questions please don't hesitate to contact me.
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SeplembElT 15. 2010 Page 2
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Billing Account Number (National Grid)7672771000
Energy Source shall retrofit the (76) ISO-walt HPS (190 watts total consumption) Antique Street lightingfixtures located in the above areas with (76) new high 85 watt Induction Kits. The new Induction Kit willbe retrofitted into the existing fixture head utilizing a 3000 kelvin temperature lamp and a InductionGenerator. The new system with the 85 watt lamp and Induction Generator ballast will give you lowerenergy cost and much better light quality.
150 Wilt! HPS vs. 85 watt Induction
• Bxisting fixtures consume 190 walts per fixture the new fixtures consume 85 watts• Existing fixture has a re-strike time of 10-15 minutes the new fixture is instant• Existing lamp has a Color-rendering index (CRI) of 65 the new lamp has a CRI of90• Existing lamps provide 67% lumen maintenance compared to 88% for the new lamp• Existing lamps have a 20,000 hour life the new lamps have a 10'0,000 life
Billing Account Number (National Grid)5060547001
Energy Source shall relrofillhe (76) ISO-walt J:lPS (190 walts tolal consumption) Antique Street lightingfixtures located in the above areas with (76) new high 85 waUlnduction Kits. The new Induction Kit willbe retrofitted into the existing fixture head utilizing a 3000 kelvin temperature lamp and a InductionGenerator. The new system with the 85 watt lamp and Induction Generator ballast will give you lowerenergy cost and much better light quality.
150 watt lIPS VB. 85 Wlltt Induction
• Existing fixtures consume 190 walts per fixture the new fixtures consume 85 watts• Existing fIXture has a re-strike time of 10-15 minutes the new fixture is Instant• Existing lamp has a color-rendering Index (CRI) of 6S the new lamp has a CRJ of90• Existing lamps provide 67% lumen maintenance compared to 88% for the new lamp• Existing lamps have a 20,000 hour life the new lamps have a 100,000 life
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Energy Source shall retrofit the (78) ISO-watt HPS (190 watts total consumption) Antique Street lightingfixtures located in the above areas with (78) new high 85 watt Induction Kits. The new Induction Kit willbe retrofitted into the existing fixture head utilizing a 3000 kelvin temperature lamp and a InductionGenerator. The new system with the 85 walt lamp and Induction Generator balla.st will give you lowerenergy cost WId milch better light quality.
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• Existing fixtures consume 190 watts per fixture the new fixtures consume 85 watts• Existing fixture has a re-strike time ot' 10-15 minutes the new fixture ia instant• Existing lamp has 8 color-rendering index (CRI) of6S the new lamp has a CRI ot'90• Existing lamps provide 67% lumen maintenance compared to 88% t'or the new lamp• Existing lamps have a 20,000 hour life the new lamps have a 100,000 life
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Included In that fee is a one~year warranty on all labor provided by Energy Source. Parts and materialsare covered by standard warranties provided by their manufacturers. The lampa have a two yearmanufacturerts warranty and the Induction Oeneratorhave afive year manufacturer's warranty. Warrantyperiods besin when installation is completed. The oWner has a one-month period following thecompletion of the installation to accept or reject work perfonned by Energy Source, after which time wewill assume that the work hilS been accepted.
Energy Source assumes normal workday access to thejoh site and payment in full within 30 days afterreceipt offinnl invoice, Energy Source will not be held responsible for Donnal wear and tear. Theremoval and disposal of asbestos and toxic materials are tlte owner's responsibility. This proposal is validfor a period of 60 days from the date shown at the top of this proposal, after which lime we will be happyto provide an adjusted quote ifnecessary.
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PROJECT COSTThe total project cost is $;104,152. City ofNewport (Antique Stre'et Lighting) is eligible to receive anIncentive from National Grid for $41 ,660 that National Orid will pay dIreetly to Energy Source UpOllcompletion ofthis project. The final cost fOT City ofNewport (Antique Street Lighting) afte'r the NationalGrid Incentive is applied wit! be $62,.492. To be paid directly to the NatiohBI Grid In 14 installmentsthrough the Electric Bill. This pricing is valid fOT sixty (60) days.
The costs ofrecycJing of the HPS lamps will be paid by Energy Source and is included in the cost !Sbove.
NOTE: Excludedfrom the cosfs presellted hereill are any costs or expenses arisingfromwork necassitatedby existing conditions which are HOI in compliance with codeor tiny uflforeseell conditions.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for considering Eltel'gy Source for your energy consclVationneeds. Jfyou have any questions please do not hesitate to oontact me. '
ACKNOWLEDGED AND ACCEPTED
City ofNewptlrt (Antique Street Lighting) is in agreement with the scope ofwork and tenns as set forthin this proposal and that said services will be provided !It a cost of$62,492 (after National Grid Incentive)payable in (24) NATIONAL GRID ON BILL INSTALLMENTS AS FOLLOWS.
Account 7572771000 ($860.37) I Totaling ($20,649)
'~ccount 5060547001 ($860.37) I Totaling ($20,649)
Account 6307945004 ($883.08) I Totaling ($21,194)
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The exact name of the Domestic Profit Corporation: Energy Source, Inc.
Entity Type: Domestic Profit Corporation
Identification Number: 000134774
Date of Incorporation in Rhode Island: 09/1712003 Effective Date: 09/17/2003
The location of its principal office:No. and Street: 86SUTTON STREET, UNIT lRCity or Town: PROVIDENCE State: RI Zip: 02903 Country: USA
The mailing address or specified office:No. and Street:City or Town: State: Zip: Country:
Agent Resigned: N Address Maintained: Y
Name and address of the Registered Agent:No. and Street: 536 ATWELLS AVENUECity or Town: PROVIDENCE State: RI Zip: 02909Name: ROBERT A. D'AMICO II, ESQ.
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TREASURER MICHAEL H. LEMOI JR. 17 HUMMINGBIRD LANECRANSTON, RI 02921 USA
SECRETARY DAVID DRAKE PO BOX 77,1497 PLAINFIELD PIKECLAYVILLE, RI 02815 USA
PRESIDENT MICHAEL H LEMOI JR. 17 HUMMINGBIRD LANECRANSTON, RI 02921- USA
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Bellevue Avenue Decorative Streetlights - Energy/ t7Efficient Light Source Retrofit Project
October 19, 2010
In accordance with the Council's request at the meeting ofOctober 13, 2010. please be advised that a demonstration fixture ofthe proposed energy-efficient retrofit of the Bellevue Avenuedecorative street lights has been installed. The retrofitted fixtureis located across the street from the Miramar Estate at 647 Bellevueon the west side of the roadway.
Additionally, the City has requested the 0p1n10n of the RhodeIsland Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission with regard tothis project. A copy of the letter to the Commission is attached.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Myoffice number is 845-5841.
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City Hall, 43 Broadway • Newport, Rhode Island 02840Tel: (401) 845-5430 • Fax: (401) 845-2510 • E-mail: [email protected]
THE CITY OF NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND - AMERICA'S FIRST RESORT
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICES
William R. Riccio, Jr" P.B.Director
Mr. Edward SandersonExecutive DirectorRI Historical Preservation and Heritage CommissionOld State House150 Benefit StreetProvidence, RI 02903
October 15, 2010
Dear Mr. Sanderson:
At its meeting of October 13, 2010, the Newport City Council asked for"the opinion ofthe RIHPHC with respect to a current energy savings initiative being planned by the Cityof Newport in order to generate energy cost savings associated with the decorativestreetlights along the Bellevue Avenue roadway con'idor. The City has been workingwith National Orid on a project to retrofit the existing light fixtures to make the systemmuch more energy efficient. The project will replace the existing 150 Watt HighPressure Sodium (HPS) bulbs with 85 Watt Induction kits incorporating 3000 kelvin
. temperature lamps with induction generators. No physical changes are proposed norplanned for the light poles or pole top light fixtures. The only modification will be to the"light source itself. As we prepare to provide the council with the requested information,we respectfully request your opinion on. this proposed initiative. If you have questionsregar /'ng this proposal, please contact me at your earliest convenience. Thank you, inadv ce, for your assistance with this proposed project.
280 Spring Street, Newport, RI 02840-6815Telephone 401-845-5840 • Fax 401-842-6919
www.cityofnewport.com
Communication # 4767/10Docket Date: October 27,2010
City ofNewport
REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION
To:From:Date:Subject:Staff Presentation:Applicant Presentation:
RECOMMENDATION
Mayor Jeanne-Marie Napolitano & £~ Council MembersEdward F. Lavallee, City ManagerEN;;:;;puLOctober 15,2010 . I {7Former U.S. Navy Hospita~ - Public Benefit Conveyance (PBC)Paige R. Bronk - Planning, Zoning, Development & Inspections Director
Approve resolution to instruct the City Manager to submit a letter to the National Park Service requesting a PublicBenefit Conveyance (PBC) for waterfront acreage at the former U.S. Navy Hospital and to submit a "Notice of Interest"letter to the Aquidneck Island Reuse Planning Authority (AIRPA) to secure Newport's request for such PBe.
BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS:
The City of Newport has been planning for the redevelopment of the North End including the reuse of the former U.S.Navy Hospital. The City has also been coordinating efforts with the U.S. Department of the Interior, National ParksService and the Aquidneck Island Reuse Planning Authority (AIRPA) (designated federal local redevelopment agency)on potentially securing a Public Benefit Conveyance (PBC) for a portion of the Hospital property. A PBC is aconveyance mechanism used to transfer federal property to a governmental entity at a significantly discounted cost.Common public purposes are schools, roads, airports, and parks. In the case of a park, the discount can be as high as100% of value. City staff has analyzed the property closely and recommends that approximately 4.78 acres of propertybe sought for a PBC. The attached map illustrates the delineated area. The 4.78 acres is currently used as open space, iswithin the 100 year floodplain, contains mature hardwoods, holds a stone pier, and 2.98 acres is classified as"submerged" land by the federal government.
A municipality pursuing a Public Benefit Conveyance (PBC) must first partner with a federal agency. The NationalParks Service (NPS) is the most appropriate federal partner for a park, recreation and boating use. The NPS has alreadyvisited the property, met with City staff, and is highly supportive of a potential submittal. The NPS has stated that anapproval could occur in less than one week from submittal.
In addition to the NPS letter, the Aquidneck Island Reuse Planning Authority (AIRPA) will also need a "Notice ofInterest" (NO!) for this Public Benefit Conveyance (PBC). The deadline for submittal to the AIRPA is November 22,2010. Staff has been coordinating with AIRPA on this potential request. The submittal of the NO! to the AIRPA onlyinitiates a process for considering a PBC for the area. The AIRPA will consider the proposed PBC request, proposeduse, and include this in the final Reuse Plan if deemed appropriate. Ultimately, the Department of Defense makes thefinal determination as to whether this property will be transferred through the NPS to the City of Newport for theproposed use. If approved, SUbsequent documentation will be required from the City of Newport specific to NPSapprovals, property descriptions and land use restrictions.
The submittal of the NPS letter and the AIRPA NOI merely initiate the review and consideration for the PBe request. Alisting of Public Benefit Conveyance (PBC) benefits and obligations specific to this acreage is attached. In summary,the City has a unique opportunity to secure acreage for public use at a substantially discounted cost and such area canalso be accessed by owners of the upland development parcel.
PREVIOUS LEGISLATIVE ACTIONResolution # 2010-02Resolution # 2004-55
Communication # 4767/10Docket Date: October 27,2010
FISCAL IMPACT_Currently Budgeted (Account ) _ Requires additional appropriation l No Fiscal Impact
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTSResoiutionDraft Letter to National Park Service (NPS)Draft Letter to Aquidneck Island Reuse Planning Authority (AIRPA)Listing ofPBC - Benefits/ObligationsMap
Finance Dept Review: Date By: --- (if applicable)
THE CITY OF NEWPORT
RESOLUTION
OF THE
COUNCIL
No.
WHEREAS, the Cityplanningproperty;
of Newport has completed regional and localstudies including the former U.S. Navy Hospitaland
WHEREAS, the City has expressed interest in ensuring thereuse and redevelopment of the former U. S. Navywhich includes seven (7) acres of land and (3)"submerged" property; and
propertyHospitalacres of
WHEREAS,
WHEREAS,
WHEREAS,
WHEREAS,
RESOLVED:
IN CODNCIL
a federally-recognized and funded Local Redevelopment Agency(LEA) serving Aquidneck Island municipalities has beencreated and named the Aquidneck Island Reuse and PlanningAuthority (AIRPA) to manage federal reuse and redevelopmentplanning functions with a newly hired Reuse Coordinator; and
the City of Newport has identified land and water areas atthe former U.S. Navy Hospital property suitable for futurepublic recreation and boating use; and
the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service,is the appropriate federal agency to sponsor a "PublicBenefit Conveyance" (PBe) which grants lands and water forfuture public use to governments at either no or discountcosts; and
the City is required to formally communicate with theNational Park Service if interested in seeking a "PublicBenefit Conveyance" (PBC) and formally submit a "Notice ofInterest" request to the LRA - AIRPA prior to November 22,2010 in order to be eligible for a (PBC). NOW THEREFORE, BEIT
that the City Council approves this resolution and instructsthe City Manager to immediately execute and submit a letterto the National Park Service and also execute and submit an"Notice of Interest" letter to the LRA - AIRPA to secureNewport's request for a \\public Benefit Conveyance" alongthe waterfront including land and water approximately 4.78acres in size; and prepare and submit related administrativedocuments consistent with the Council's endorsement of therequest for the Public Benefit Conveyance.
READ AND PASSED
Kathleen M. SilviaCity Clerk
October 28, 2010
Ms. Elyse LaForestU.S. Department of the InteriorNational Park Service15 State StreetBoston, MA 02109-3572
Dear Elyse:
The City of Newport appreciates your ongoing assistance to the City with the "Federal Lands to Parks"submittal for the former U.S. Navy Hospital property. Newport has completed local and regionalplanning efforts for this area and a highly suitable zone for future public use has been delineated. Weare planning on submitting documentation to the federally-recognized LRA (Aquidneck Island ReusePlanning Authority) for this purpose.
The City of Newport formally requests sponsorship from the U.S. Department of the Interior, NationalParks Service (NPS) for Newport's efforts to protect and secure approximately 4.78 acres of property(1.80 acres of land and 2.98 acres of "underwater" acreage through a Public Benefit Conveyance (PBe).The attached map delineates that approximate boundaries of this area. Assuming that the NPSapproves the City's request, it is our understanding that the NPS will notify appropriate federal, stateand regional entities of the City's interest and the NPS sponsorship.
As described in the "Federal Lands to Parks" formal application, the City of Newport is willing to providemore detailed information such as a survey and other related material in the future. According tofederal documentation, the PBC will involve "a transfer of surplus Federal property to a state or localgovernment, typically at no cost, for a congressionally authorized public purpose, such as an airport,park, or schooi" after the LRA Reuse Planning process is completed and approved. Approved recipientsmay receive these conveyances at a substantial discount (up to 100 percent of fair market value).Newport intends to use the delineated property for park, trail, recreation, water transportation,transient boating (docks & moorings) purposes, and to preserve existing forest and floodplain areas. Inaddition, the upland area outside of the proposed NPS will require future access across this zone forwater access. As the anticipated future owner of this parkland, the City of Newport intends to grantlimited access for this future use.
The City of Newport will need to provide documentation to the LRA (AIRPA) by Monday, November 22,2010. Please accept this letter and attached resolution as our official request for federal sponsorship ofthis PBC. If additional information is required, please contact me at (401) 845-5430,[email protected] or Paige Bronk, Director of Planning, at (401) 845-5450,[email protected].
Sincerely,
Edward F. Lavallee,City Manager
November__-" 2010
Julie OakleyProperty Reuse Coordinator, AIRPA437 BroadwayNewport, RI 02840
Dear Julie,
The City of Newport has been planning for redevelopment in the Newport's North End andAquidneck Island's West Side for years. The City has also been coordinating with federal, stateand local agencies throughout the BRAC process. Newport's primarily interest involves theeventual reuse and redevelopment of the former U.S. Navy Hospital.
Please accept this submittal as the City of Newport's "Notice of Interest" (NOI) for a "PublicBenefit Conveyance" (PBe) at the former U.S. Navy Hospital site. We are requestingapproximately 1.80 acres of land and 2.98 acres of water area ("submerged land") inclusive ofthe stone pier. The proposed use is generally for park and water-related recreation includingboating and water transportation. We have pursued and gained federal sponsorship from theU.S. Secretary of the Interior, National Parks Service (NPS) for this property. Attached to thisletter are the following items supporting Newport's request:
• Correspondence from the City to the NPS,• City Council resolution endorsing the PBC request,
• City of Newport governmental profile,• Proposed uses for the PBC property,
• Description of PBC property including narrative and map,• City of Newport organizational capacity, and
• Other supporting documentation.
Thank you for accepting our NOI request for the waterfront portion of the former U.S. NavyHospital property. If you need additional information or have questions regarding Newport'ssubmittal, please contact me at (401) 845-5430, [email protected] or Paige Bronkat (401) 845-5450, [email protected].
Sincerely,
Edward F. Lavallee,City Manager
Former U.S. Navy HospitalBRAC Process - Reuse Plan DevelopmentPublic Benefit Conveyance (PBe) Request for approximately 4.78 acres
Land area north of stone pier (approximately 1.55 acres) *Land area south of stone pier (approximately 0.25 acres) *Water area and stone pier (approximately 2.98 acres) *
* not surveyed
PUBLIC BENEFIT CONVEYANCES (pBC)
Benefits:
• Property can be transferred to the City at a discounted cost. For parkland, often discountedup to 100%.
• Removal of the PBC acreage decreases the acquisition cost for the remaining developableland area.
• The City of Newport can collect fees to use the water portion of this property includingtransient boating and moorings.
• Property can extend an existing open space system (Washington Street Extension) andpossibly link with other parcels in the future for bikeway and walkways from downtown.
• Stone Pier is in excellent condition relative to others in the City and can provide for anotheraccess point for water based transportation (harbor shuttle).
• Property is one of the best locations for viewing Narragansett Bay.• The future developer of the upland area can also use this park and as an amenity for the
development.• National Park Service is a relatively easy federal agency with which to partner.• Protection of 100 year floodplain and mature forested area.
Obligations:
• A minimum 30 year public access and use agreement with the National Park Service.Maximum term might be a perpetual agreement.
• AIRPA must approve this PBC request and include it in the Reuse/Redevelopment Plan.• The use cannot be changed after the AIRPA plan is completed.• The Department of Defense also will need to agree to this proposed park use.• This acreage is removed from potential property tax (only an issue for residential, not
commercial uses)
• Potential loss of privacy for private use (only an issue for residential, not commercial uses)
CITY OF NEWPORTRESOLUTION
OFTHE COUNCIL
NO. 2010-02
WHEREAS, the City of Newport has been actively involved in pursuingopportunities for acquisition of properties in the north end of the Cityfor future economic development; and
WHEREAS, certain parcels of land that comprise Naval Station Newport areproposed for excess as part of the nationwide Base Realignmentand Closure process; and
WHEREAS, one of the idehtlfled parcel for disposal is an eight..acre section ofland abutting Third Street in Newport, and encompassing the site ofthe former Navy Hospital; and
WHEREAS, when the C{ty has invested considerable energies to during the pasttwo years in the interest of,acquiring the Naval Hospital site; and
,WHEREAS, such involvement includes participating in the formation andoperation of an Island-wide Local Redevelopment Agency forpurposes of meeting federal mandates and for" working with stateand federal agencies towards application for anticipated excessedfederal properties; and
WHEREAS, acquisition and redevelopment of the Naval Hospital site would be akey component in support of the City's north end development plan;would provide opportunities for property value impr9vement,enhanced public use, and overall community benefit. NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED: that the Newport City Council communicate to. State and Federallegislators the City's earnest Interest In acquiring the Naval Hospitalsite for redevelopment, and convey that such acquisition would be ofsignificant public benefit in support of the City's economicdevelopment plan. AND BE IT FURTHER
RESOLVED: that the City Council request of the legislative delegation theirassistance and support in the City's efforts to acquire the excessedproperty.
KATHRYN E. LEONARDIN COUNCILREAD AND PASSED
THE CITY OF NEWPORT
RESOLUTION
OF THE
COUNCIL
No. 2.0.0.4::55 ..
WHEREAS, the U.S. Navy has actively promoted andmarketed certain ·properties on AquidneckIsland and Newport for sale, lease andredevelopment since July, 2003; and
WHEREAS, the Navy Hospital property, located in the.North End and 'adjacent to the historic PointNeighborhood, will also be marketed in thenear future for probabl€ sale andredevelopment; and
WHEREAS, the City desires that the private developmentof. this parcel meet community redevelopmentparameters including economics,transportation, job creation, water access,property --taxes, and overall communitycharacter; and
WHEREAS, the City of Newport believes that the onlymeans for ensuring that this land is developedwi th full compliance with all communitystandards is to acquire it· and guide itsredevelopment. NOW THER~FORE BE IT
RESOLVED: the City of Newport authorizes and directs theCity Administration to explore partnershipswith the U.S. Navy, state and federal agenciesto initiate discussions regarding theacquisition of the U.S. Navy Hospital propertylocated on Third Street.
IN COUNCIL
READ AND PASSED Ml\R 2, 4. 1004
~7h.~Kathleen M. SilviaCity Clerk
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(Class F is Beer & Wine; Class F~l is Full Pnvilege; Class F-2 is Auctioni,·/c(~3~/-_1DESIGNATION OF APPLICANT(mdIcate WhICh): .~,,-- .... ",. '""." ..R.I. Non-Business Corp. or Religious Org. or Political Org. or Caterer? R. I Non-Business Corp.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE: Offering 1igl1t refresl1ments before concert
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License Number: 409
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE FOR CORPORATION OR LLC
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TITLE NAME HOME ADDRESS TELEPHONE
President Michael Barnello 88 I I Clewerwall Dr., Bethesda, MD 208 I7 30 I-469-8669
Vice~Pres. Ian Gatilr> 4501 Yuma St., Washin~ton, DC 20016 202-387-3 110
Secretary Hans Weger 630 I Berkshire Dr., Bethesda, mD 20814 301-941-1512
Treasurer Hans Weger 301-941-1512
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Name of Each Director/Board Member Address
Michael Barnello 3 Bethesda Metro Center Ste 1200 Bethesda,
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1 Bellevue AV, Newport, RI 02840
If Corporation, Classes of Stock: Amount of This Class Authorized: Amount ofThis Class Issued:
Common . 1,000 100": .. ,
'Name Registered Stock Owners OR LLC Members w/%interest Class(es) of Stock Amount of Stock OR LLC %
LaSalle Hotel Operatin!! Partnership, Common 100
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Liquor Application by CorporationLast prillkd 7i2.l);2UIO 3:57 P1\.·1
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND Newport 2010-2011
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Does Applicant Own premiSeS?E]-property Mortgaged? • Property LeasedG.
If Mortgaged or Leased: Amount of Extent: (will call)t---------'-------------------------,
Name and Address ofMortgagee or Lessee: LaSalle Hotel Lessee Inc.. 3 Bethesda Metro Center 1200. Bethesda. MD
Have any of the applicants ever been arrested or convicted of a crime? • If yes, explain: •
Is any other business to be carried on in Licensed Premises? • If yes, explain: •
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other business?
State amount ofcapital invested in the business. 500000l...- .....J
Certificate of liability. Insurance and Proof of Worker's Compensation Insurance must be attached.
the above statements are true to the best of my knowledge and belief:
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APPLICATION FOR LICENSE FOR CORP'ORA1TION OR LLCRETAILER CLASS: I BH License Number: 201 !.' :
SEP 14 2010,
I I .JOWNERSHIP: \Target Two, Inc. i l. i
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Premises: 2 Seaview Ave.
State - Incomorated: I RI rDate ofIncomoration:I 12/13/199 IBusiness Telephone No:I 847-1811
Name, Address and Tel. # ofAll Officers (ifLLC, List Manager under President and change title to "Manager"':
TITLE NAME HOME ADDRESS TELEPHONE
President Elizabeth A. Baker 37 Musket Ridge RD, Wilton, CT 06887 (203) 762-0696 .
Vice-Pres. none -- --Secretary Winthrop Baker 2 Seaview Ave., Newport, Rl 02840 401-847-1811
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Elizabeth A. Baker same as President
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Do any of the applicants have any interest, direct or indirect, as principle or associate, or in any manner whatsoever, in any retaillicense issued under Ch.. 3-7 ofR.l.G.L., 1956, as amended? ~. If yes, explain: •
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a. All newly elected officers or directors must be reported to the Board of License Commissioners within 30 days.b. Any acquisition by any person of more than ten percent (10%) of any class of corporate stock must be reported
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STATE OF RHODE ISLANDBOARD OF LICENSING COMMISSIONE
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE BY CORPORATI
Premises:
D/B/A:
Page 1 of2
Name. Address and Tel. # of All Officers (ifLLC. List Manager under President and chan e title to "Manaaer"):
TITLE
President
Vice-Pres.
Secret~ry
Treasurer
Mailing Address: Choose a) Business Address, 0 wner Address, Or c) Other. If Other Please specify below:
Amount of This Class Issued:
-----------------------------DO NOT WRITE BELOW i;)?'INi"-----------u - - - - - - - - - --t
Liquor Appl ication by Corporation CJass (Class_of_License" # (Number_of_License» Entity «(ApplicarionT)'pen
Page 2 of2 STATE OF RHODE ISLAND Newport'
[ D/B/A: (A tfEi\..o...::...~~\~If\->-V\~---:-_~~::-::::-:-:::-_-:--:;-:::.--:-::;--- _• For each yes and no questIOn, please wnte III YES if yes or NO If no... VYhere necessary, use additional pages for explanations.
Is any ofthe above stock Pledged?/ f\JD /- Ifyes, provide details: ..
I IIs application on behalf ofundisclosed principal or party in interest? }oj 0 J • If yes, give details:
I IDoes Applicant Own PremiseS?) V'tS .~Property Mortgaged1 " tS I- Property Leas I.,If Mortgaged or Leased: Amount of Extent: kl !l~OD JJ DO (vvhLt«JGCtta o:t-ttos~
.,
Name and Address of Mortgagee or Lessee: Tibb J
Have any of the applicants ever been arrested or convicted of a crime? Ir-.S'D I- If yes, explain: •
I IIs any other business to be carried on in Licensed Premises? ItJD I• If yes, explain: •
I IIs any Officer, Board Member, Stockholder engaged in any manner as a Law Enforcement Officer? IIJ'b I- If yes, explain: •
J IDo any of the applicants have any mterest, dlI'ect or mdlfect, as pnnclple or assOClate, or III any manner whatsoever, many retatllicense issued under Ch.. 3-7 ofR.I.G.L., 1956, as amended? • If yes, explain: ..
State amount of capital invested in the business. J~ Job ._~~----~-~--~~-----~--~-~~---~~--~~~---
• If yes, explain (use separate page if necessmy.) •
I hereby certify that the above statements are true to the best of my knowledge and belief:
hltlALW~ I ~11).~~- Date of Signature
~~~ I I 1€~j~"S..,.. _~-J-~~'---"'''_'L._ n - up ·--· .. ·-lhstTuCtioris[orApplicaiits ·.... .. .1. Every question on Application Fonn must be answered. Any false statement made by the Applicant will be sufficient grounds forthe denial of the application or the revocation of the license in case one has been granted. (2. Corporations having 25 or more stockholders need not file a list of the names and addresses of Stockholders (Question #8).3. Attention is called to the requirements of the 1963 amendment of Section 3-5-10 ofthe General Laws.
a. All neWly elected officers or directors must be reported to the Board of License Commissioners within 30 days.b. Any acquisition by any person of more than ten percent (l0%) of any class of corporate stock must be reported within 30 days.c. Any transfer of fifty percent (50%) or more of any class of corporate stock can be made only by written application to the
licensing board SUbject to the procedures for a transfer of a license.COpy SHALL BE FORWARDED TO LIQUOR CONTROL ADMINISTRATION BY CITY CLERKNEW APPLICANTS: ----- .. ------ A roval from Police - - B.C.r. Section for fmgerprinting and a routine check was made.
'NOTE: For new, transfer, expansion, or renewal the owner(s) must sign. In a corporation, the officers should sign; in an LlC, the "designatedmanager" and members are to sign. Weare no longer to accept the signature of a manager or attorney on behalf of the owner.
Liquor Application by Corporation Class «Class_oCLicensc}) # «Number_of_Licenseff Entity: «AppJicationTypeflL3St printed 09/0:-,NJ2 II :.15 /\lv1
CITY OF NEWPORTBoard of Licensing Commissioners
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CIlY OF NE1/PORrCITY CLERK'S O:·;:CE.........._-_. __<r_,_
APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE
DATE September 24, 2010
Check Here That Applicant(s) has/have presented himselflherself at the B.C.I. Section of theNewport Police Department forfmgerprinting and a routine check has been completed. __
TYPE OF TRANSFER
CLASS A XX--_. BL BT BV C D E J
___OWNERSHIP XX LOCATION STOCK
___OTHER} Explain _
NAME OF TRANSFEROR SEA SHAI HABACHI GARDEN, INC.
D/B/ASEA SHAI HABACHI GARDEN, INC. TEL. # (401) 474-5960
BUSINESS ADDRESS 10A-14 LONG WHARF MALL SOUTH, FIRST FLOOR:1.-,.",.
Transferor hereby petitions the Licensing Board to transfer the said license to:
NAME OF TRANSFEREE NORTH ITALIAN RESTAURANT BRIO, INC.4-t.~ A-
D/B/A~ ITALIAN RESTAURANT I PIZZA LUCIA TEL. # (401) 846-4477
NEW LOCATION} if applicable_1_8_6B_-_1_9_0B__THAME__S_STREET _
If Change of Stockholders, List OLD & NEW Stockholders: (attach separate sheet if necessary)
SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT A
6e.c..~~ y.,b..:te~. GAr.4n r!nc.-
" ~ t?j ~ ITt(,J cr f[, 1~6 ...T~EORSIGNATU PRINT NAME
::s htfd-c\3.WI1NE~ qFtlC.EE!'NSING BObRP· Y PUBLIC DATE OR DATE COMMISSION EXPIRES IF NOTARY
~~~L.~'\,.,\';W\\D NORTH ITALINAN RESTAURANT BRIO, INC.
A. 0 By: LUCIA TACCI(.~ c./\ - \ tL~~1~ Its: PRESIDENT
TRANSFEREE SIGNATURE PRINT NAME
~ 6!~'f/13WITNESS OF LICENSING BOARD OR NOTARY PUBLIC DATE OR DATE COMMISSION EXPIRES IF NOTARY
fU..-'/24/1:"1"2.- e. .5'(0 rt
ACTION DATE------
License Issued by: Date Issued: _
ACTION OF COUNCIL _
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BOARD~:~~~~~O I'il SEP 28...2.. .010. J1"APPLICATIONFORLICENSEBYCDRlDRATI IN LLC
RETAILERCIASS:Fillin IBL I orCircleOne:A,BH,BX,BT,SV,BVL,C E,ED,J!:!~~fl&~Ttt~.G.~
I OWNERSHIP: NORTH ITALIAN RESTAURANT BRIO, INC.
LUCIA ITALIAN RESTAURANT / PIZZA LUCIA
Disapproved by Council _
Premises.
186B-190B THAMES STREET, NEWPORT, RI
StateofIncotporation IRI IDate ofIncomomtion I 4/])3/1993] Business TeleohoneNo: 1(401) 846-4477
Name, Address and Tel. 9 ofAll Officers (ifLLC, List Manager under President and change title to 'Manager'):
TIILE NAME HOMEADDRESS 'IEl.EPHONE
President LUCIA TACCHI 25 ANNANDALE ROAD, NEWPORT (401) 846-4477
Vice-Pres. ENNIO LUISON 25 ANNANDALE ROAD, NEWPORT
Secretary ANNA ROSA 5 ROSENEATH AVENUE, NEWPORT
Treasurer GABRIELLA STEDILE 70 RESERVATION ROAD, FAIRHAVEN, MA
NameofEachDirectorIBoordMember Address
SEE LIST OF OFFICERS<.
Mailing Address: Choose a) Business Address. orb) Owner Address, ore) Other. If'OtherPleas:e~below:r-----------~----~~---------------------------------------~---------------~~--------------------,
I I
: 186B-190B THAMES STREET, NEWPORT, RI :L ~ ~~ ~ __ ~ ~ J
IfCorporation, Classes ofStock: Ammmt ofThis Class Authorized AmmmtofThis Oass Issued:
COMMON 3000 500
NameR! Stock Owners ORLLCMembers wfl./o interest Class(es)ofStock AmountofStockORlLC %
SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT A
- ~ - - - ~ - ~ -DONarWRITEBELOWTHISLlNE - ~ - ~~ - ~ -
FilingFee-I $25 I Date Paid: I I License Fee: I IDatePaid: I IApproved by Cotnlci1 _
IssuedBy Date _
L1quorApplicatlonby Corporation Class (Class of License» # ((Number of License)) Entity ((ApplicationType»)
P. e 2 of2 STA'IEOFRHODEISlAND Newport
D'BIA LUCIA ITALlAN RESTAURANT / PIZZA LUCIA• For each yes and no question, please write in YES if Yes Or NO if no.* Where necessary, use additional pages for explanations.
Is any ofthe above stock pledged? NO· ifyes, provide details: +
Is application onbehalfoftmdisclosedprincipal orparty in interest? NO- Ifyes, give details:
Does Applicant OwnPremises? NO· propertyM~? UNK·PropertyLeas YES •
IfMortgaged or Leased: AmOtUlt ofExtent: MONTHLY RENT1--------------''------------------------.
Name and Address ofMortgagee or Lessee: DAVID BAZARSKY, AQUIDNECKAVE., MIDDLETOWN, RIHave any ofthe applicants everbeenarrested or convicted ofacrime? NO - Ifyes, explain: •
Is any other business to be canied on in Licensed Premises? NO • Ifyes, explain: +
Is anyOfficer, Board Member, Stockholder engaged in anymanner as a LawEnforcement Officer? • ifyes, explain +
Do any ofthe applicants have any interest, direct or indirect, as principle or associate, or in anymanner whatsoever, inany retaillicense issued tmder Ch. 3-7ofRLG.L., 1956, as amended? IN0 I· Ifyes, explain: +
I !Is Applicant the owneroroperatorofanyotherbusiness? INO I- ifyes, explain (use separate page ifnecessary.) •
I IState amountofcapital invested in the business.
$250,000.00
I hereby certifYthat1he above statements are true to the. bestofmylmowledge andbelief
~~--z:;;~ i I I 2lJ.rtLoSignature ofApplicant *(see note below) DateofSiiit1ature
~ II 7/~11lj}Witness ofLicensing Board DateofWitness
fustrnctions for Applicants1. Every question on Application Formmustbe answered. Any:fulse sta1ementmade bythe Applicantwill be sufficient grounds forthe denial ofthe application or the revocation ofthe license incase one has been granted2. COlporations having 25 ormore stockholders need not file a list ofthe names and addresses ofStockholders (Question #8)3. Attention is called to the requirements ofthe 1963 amendment ofSection 3-5-10 ofthe General Laws.
a All newlyelected officers or directors mustbe reported to the Board ofLicense Commissioners within 30 days.b. Anyacquisitionbyanypersonofmore than tenpercent (10%) ofany class ofcotpOrate stockmust be reported within 30 days.c. Any transfer offifty percent (500,10) ormore ofany class ofcorporate stock can be made only by written application to the
licensingboard subject to the procedures for a transferofa license.mPVSHALLBEFORWARDEDlDI1QUORCDNIROLADMINISIRATIONBYCIIYCLERKNEWAPPliCANTS: -.- -- A roval:from Police - RC.I. Section fur tin 'ntin and a routine checkwas made.
NOIEFor newtransrerexpansion or renewal1he ownet(s) must sign. ina corpomtion, the officers should sign; inan LLC, the "designated"manager' andmembers are10 sign. We are no longer to accept the signatureofa managerorattorney on behalfofthe owner.
Liquor Application by Corporation Class «Class ofLicense)) # «(Number_oCLi=)) Entity: ((Application'JYpe))
LUCIAItalian RestaurantNorth Italian RestiUiriUlt1fi1o;ntCPOOne''JllT~=>lf<lo::"'i41774(Jr::«8"'<fr-oTS3,}'iii: 2ffir..::'m~=-9lJ'ffi}·
List of Shareholders:
Name
LUCIATAccm
ENNIO LUiSON
Address
25 Annandale Rd. - Newport, RI 02840
25 Annandale Rd. - Newport, RI 02840
Number of Shares
71.70
113.75
LAMBERTO CAVALLARO Viale Per Maria Rossi 4 -Panna- 43131 - ITALY 28.40
GABRIELLA STEDILE
ANNA ROSA
70 Rese1Vlltion Rd - Fairhaven, MA 02719
5 Roseneath Ave· Newport, RI 02840
51.60
99.55
ANNAMARIA SACCHINI 14 Bedworth Pl.· Ryde-P033 2RF -I.O.W. U.K. 135.00
total issued 500.00
186B - 190B Thames Street - Newport - R.I. 02840www.luciarestaurant.com
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lU hi SEP 2 7 2010I ) i
Mil ha~rS. ,pezzuIIC)···l f
t"'J.-~...Attorney~atLaw bn~_c._.~ ..'
917 Reservoir Avenue, Cranston, Rhode Island 02910Tel: 401-944-9600Fax: 401-942-7670
September 23,2010
City Clerk's OfficeNewport City Hall43 BroadwayNewport RI 02840
RE: My Client:Licensees:
Dear Clerk:
Sysco Boston, LLC f/k/a Hallsmith-Sysco Food Services, LLCSeaShai Hibachi Garden, Inc., Jung Lee and Kyu Jeong
Please be advised that this office represents Sysco Boston, LLC f/k/a Hallsmith-SyscoFood Services, LLC, a creditor of SeaShai Hibachi Garden, Inc., Jung Lee and Kyu Jeong, whoare indebted to Sysco Boston, LLC f/k/a Hallsmith-Sysco Food Services, LLC, in the amount of$4,878.35, which was utilized by SeaShai Hibachi Garg.en, Inc., Jung Lee and Kyu Jeong, in theoperation of business premises located at 14 Long WharfMall, Newport, Rhode Island.
Notice is hereby given to you pursuant to RIGL § 3-5-19 of the Objection of SyscoBoston, LLC f/k/a Hallsmith-Sysco Food Services, LLC, to the transfer of the Liquor License ofSeaShai Hibachi Garden, Inc., Jung Lee and Kyu Jeong, unless and until the obligation in theabove-referenced matter has been paid in full.
Please place this Notice in the permanent file of SeaShai Hibachi Garden, Inc., Jung Leeand Kyu Jeong.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation.
OCT-19-2010 07:47 FROM:
PAUL J. PISANOAttorney
October 18. 2010
City Counsel SiUing as BoardOf Licenses Commissioners
NewPOrt City Hall43 BroadwayNewport, RI 02820
TO: 4018498757
In a",cordance with the provisions ofSection 3-5-19 of the General Laws of RhodeIsland (1956), as omended, please be advised that objection is hereby made totbe liquor license transfer of Sea Shai IDbachi Garden. Inc•• d/b/a Sea Shai HibachiGarden, hearing date October 27,2010 for the rea~on that ~aid Sea Shai HibachiGa,rdll" i~ indehted I'~ folloWR:
RI Distributin~Company $ 4,604.21
"l.11e above indebtedness was incurred in the operation ofthc premises at 10A-14 LongWharf Mall South, Newpol1 RI. In accordance with the above-quoted stlltute, it isrespectfully requested that the said license not be transferred unless the indebtedness ispaid in full.
2:35 Cowesoll Rond • Warwick, IlhodA Island 0281l(1 • Tel.: (<l.OJ) 1l1l4-IlRr,o • rn"[email protected]
ACTION DATE------
CITY OF NEWPORT ! OCT - 6 2.010. ,Board of Licensing Commissioners \ ; .. .1
l L ..APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE
DATE :"1'6]5/10
Check Here That Applicant(s) has/have presented himself/herself at the B.C.I. Section of theNewport Police Department for fmgerprinting and a rout/heCk has been completed. __
CLASS A BL ./BT BV \/ C D E J
TYPE OF TRANSFER 'vI OWNERSHIP LOCAnON STOCK
___OTHER, Explain'--- _
NAME OF TRANSFEROR Richard J. Land, Receiver of Rhode Island QuahogCompany Restaurants, LtC
D/B/A TEL. # 401-273-8300._--------------------BUSINESS ADDRESS 250 Thames street, Newport, RI 02840
Transferor hereby petitions the Licensing Board to transfer the said license to:
NAME OF TRANSFEREE (.o..l('"\t::,</ -S",<., \...\r.. CD/BIA. .'_-"r-4-13-bt--W).!l£0 TEL. # l\ 6 \ 't~ '-'\ 2,67 C{.
NEW LOCATION, ifapplicable _
If Change of Stockholders, List OLD & NEW Stockholders: (attach separate sheet if necessary)
Richard J. Land, as and only as Receiver of___--c RhcX1e Island Quahog Company Restaurants, LLC,and not individually
PRINT NAME
Q7-J(O,-1!DATE OR DATE COMMISSION EXPIRES IF NOTARY
PRINT NAME
-b--AU4~~~LL~£J!.-':Y-~~~~~'(::f!;'&Q.~~ATEit&~~fssIONEXPIRES IF NOTARY
FEEPAID_$O~7J DATEPAID/O/~_--=--~'--"'--l~::::::::=-""'__
License Issued by: Date Issued: _
ACTION OF COUNCIL----------
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STATE OF RHODE ISLANDBOARD OF LICENSING COMMISSIONERS
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE BY CORPORATION or LLCRETAILER CLASS: Fill in I a I or Circle One: A, BH, BM, BT,~ 'BVI;" i2, .lE,: Bli j~ +:1 "',
r-O-WN--ER-S-f~Ifil-":---"-;:'-0'-'"\--·c-·./--;-\r----:-\,----:::C,---------··, '~=-'~-'---"~=--'·~"""-?--'-~O-lO---'----
D/B/A:
Premises:
Name Address and Tel # of All Officers (ifLLC List Manaoer under President and chanoe title to "Manaoer")',., 'F-.. '6'
TITLE NAME HOME ADDRESS TELEPHONE
President ". l{..;~\,~ L'qrfev.: ~ \r.i"'''~~ ~\tL ~\ '1 '7>~£}.. ~
Vice-Pres. \-t~,..- ~v~\ \. vo-'o,. (.J> \..""'''l,.. .~".-t 't,(gLt 1.-(}) "ISecretary
Treasurer
Name of Each Director/Board Member Address ~
\'\ '(.,"'~\~ CQrtev '2... ~ \-.i\ \)-'l..\\ '"''''<''' ~('~a-.( ) \L.I
\lL..J ... --- <: oj. \ \'" ,l,:...'"\S" lc \,- ~A. \\\)' -t.. ~t.l.p .~"" ,\7.,::,v\
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Mailing Address: Choose a) Business Address, o~wnerAddress, or c) Other. If Other Please specify below:~•••••••••• _ •• L"~-•• - ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• _ ••• ,~~_ •••••••••••• ~._ ••• ~••••••••••••••••••• _+._•• __ •••••••••••• _._••• _ •••••••• _ •••••••••• _.~ •••••••••••••••• ~._~.~+_+•• ,~_,•••••~.~ ••••••••••••••• +._ ••• _ •• " ••••••••••••••••••'".~ T~TT.T•• ' •• __ ._._•••• _ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• __ •• ~ ••••• __ ._
1 ·.·· ~ ~ =~..~..~.:~~.~..:~.~.·1 ~~.\( ~<?~ -..,~~ ~:.~ ?S.:~.~~.5 ~ ~ .
If Corporation, Classes of Stock: Amount of This Class Authorized: Amount of This Class Issued:
'Name RegisteredStockOwners·ORLLC"MembersW7%idferest··· 'CIass(es} of Stock" . ... .. ... --- .Athbuntof Stock OR LLC %
~\(:..\n.,..\~ CQ~~V \bC' to<O"~'\ ~bo\6
\f-. (ll> ",- $\I\\.\, ~~ .... \b(? Co{"'" ,... ~'" 10 °'0
- - 7" - .. - - - - - -DO NOT WRITE BELOW TillS LINE - - - .. - ..
Filing Fee:~ Date Paid: LiJlil\. I License Fee: I IDatePaid: [ _
Approved by Council Disapproved by Council _
Issued By Date _
Liquor Application by Corporation Class "Class_of_License" # {(Number_of_License)! Entity: «ApplicationType»
IIs application on·behalf of undisclosed principal or party in interest?1 \\J D I- If yes, give details:
• For each yes and no question, please write in YES if yes or NO if no... Where necessary, use additional pages for explanations.
Is any of the above stock pledged? 11 e<; I- If yes, provide details: • ,
]
I
I
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ID/B/A:
I .. Property Leasl~· ~S I •Does Applicant Own Premises? j~ (j ~PropertyMortgaged~If Mortgaged or Leased: Amount of Extent: r-v~l:> ,\) INameandAd~e~ofMortg~eeillLess~: ~'~~-~~·~1~~~~/~G-.~_-~I~'~~-'-~-~~-)~~~~-~~~-L~T~7~-~~\~\-~~~~~~,~~'~~~~~~1
~;;:---------~-:---*-----------;-':J----=---:;~Have any of the applicants ever been arrested 0"';: convicted of a crime? 1"tJ a ". If yes, explain: .. v·l.- \PC\~\"'1'" "'~, "'t:I "'-.. e \oI~ ... ··/t \l. '<i:.
Is any other business to be carried on in Licensed Premises? I~) () I. If yes, explain: ..
IIs any Officer, Board Member, Stockholder engaged in any manner as a Law Enforcement Officer? I\'J 0
rI- ]f yes, explain: •
I IDo any of the applicants have any interest, direct or indirect, as principle or aSSOCiate, or In any manner whatsoever, in any retaIllicense issued under Ch.. 3-7 ofR.I.G.L., 1956, as amended? • Ifyes, explain: •
Is Applicant the owner or operator of any other business? i tL, • If yes, explain (use separate page if necessary.) ..
I hereby~:bovestatements are true to tbe best of my knowti~:\d;ii:f (j
sign ture of Applicant" (see note below) Date of Signature
f;;;ff;H,z,PJ!/JztML C I I tt{dto~iiCenSing Board Date of Witness
u.·L.· •.m_••_n.n _ ·_.nuw "" """'--IifstftiCtiollsfofAIJPlicaiits m_.n' •• n n. n uoo _-. u.
I. Every question on Application Fonn must be answered. Any false statement made by the Applicant will be sufficient grounds forthe denial of the application or the revocation of the license in case one has been granted.2. Corporations having 25 or more stockholders need not file a list of the names and addresses of Stockholders (Question #8).3. Attention is called to the requirements of the 1963 amendment ofSection3-5-10 of the General Laws.
a. All newly elected officers or directors must be reported to the Board of License Commissioners within 30 days.b. Any acquisition by any person of more than ten percent (10%) of any class of corporate stock must be reported within 30 days.c. Any transfer of fifty percent (50%) or more of any class of corporate stock can be made only by written application to the
licensing board subject to the procedures for a transfer of a license.COPY SHALL BE FORWARDED TO LIQUOR CONTROL ADMINISTRATION BY CITY CLERKNEW APPLICANTS: ------..---. A roval from Police· - B.C.I. Section for fm e rinting and a routine check was made.
1\lOTE: For new, transfer, expansion, or renewal the owner(s) must sign. In a corporation, the officers should sign: in an LLC. the "designatedmanager" and members are to sign. We are no longer to accept the signature of a manager or attorney on behalf of the owner.
Liquor Application by Corporation Class «Class~oCLjcense» II «Number~of_Licellse» Entity ({ApplicationType»L~.sl J)rinttd (J9/0.:,1f)2 ll.J5 j:\fv~