CITY OF NEWPORT
AUGUST 14, 2019
(Approved 9/25/19)
The following items of business, filed with the City Clerk under the Rules of the Council, came before the Council at its regular meeting held on August 14, 2019 at 6:30 p.m.
The CITY CLERK called the roll, and the following members were present:
| JAMIE BOVA | JEANNE-MARIE NAPOLITANO |
| ANGELA MCCALLA | JUSTIN S. MCLAUGHLIN |
| SUSAN TAYLOR | |
| KATHRYN E. LEONARD | |
ABSENT:
LYNN UNDERWOOD CEGLIE
CITIZENS FORUM:
D.K. Abbass, addressed the Council regarding marine archeology.
(THE CONSENT CALENDAR IS APPROVED IN ITS ENTIRETY UNLESS THE COUNCIL REMOVES AN ITEM FOR DISCUSSION. ALL LICENSES ARE GRANTED SUBJECT TO COMPLIANCE WITH ORDINANCES #31-80 AND #98-40.)
a. Minutes of the meetings held July 10, 2019 (Approve)
b. Special Events:
1) Diane Higgins, d/b/a Higgins Wedding-Fireworks Display, barge off of Belle Mer; August 16, 2019 for a six-minute display beginning at 9:15 p.m.
COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to approve the license. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN. COUNCILOR LEONARD had questions regarding the application being submitted two days prior to the event. Discussion occurred among the Council regarding a fireworks policy. CITY MANAGER JOSEPH J. NICHOLSON, JR., Esq., addressed the Council to answer questions regarding fireworks displays and the approval process. The vote on the motion to approve was voted 4-2 with COUNCILOR NAPOLITANO and COUNCILOR LEONARD opposed.
2) Donna McManus, d/b/a Community Yard Sale, 1 Eisenhower Rd.; August 17, 2019 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
3) Newport Tree Conservancy, d/b/a Evening of the Arboreta, 31 Bowery St.; August 23, 2019 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
4) Fort Adams Trust, Inc., d/b/a Civil War Reenactment Weekend, Fort Adams State Park, 100 Fort Adams Drive; August 24, 2019 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and August 25, 2019 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
5) Newport Historical Society, d/b/a Newport Historical Society Living History Event, Washington Square, Colony House, Wanton-Lyman Hazard House; August 24, 2019 from noon to 5:00 p.m.
- Communication from the Newport Historical Society, re: Request to waive park use fees for use of Washington Square for the living history reenactment, Life During the Battle of Rhode Island, August 25, 2019
6) Newport Elks Lodge 104, d/b/a Flea Market/Craft Fair, 141 Pelham St.; August 31, 2019 and October 19, 2019 from 8 am – 4 p.m.
7) Bike to the Beach, Inc., d/b/a Bike to the Beach – New England, City Streets (see attached route); August 31, 2019 from 12 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
8) IYRS School of Technology & Trades, d/b/a 40th Annual Newport Classic Yacht Regatta; August 31-September 1, 2019 from 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
9) U.S. Naval War College, d/b/a Baseball Game, Cardines Field; September 6, 2019 from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. (Rain date - September 13, 2019)
10) Newport Historical Society, d/b/a Fourth Annual Culinary Adventure, Colony House; September 14, 2019 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
11) Patrick L. Burke, d/b/a Middletown Rotary at the Fort Car Event; Fort Adams State Park; September 22, 2019 from 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
12) Audrain Automobile Museum, Inc., d/b/a Audrain Automobile Museum, Concours Entrant Dinner, Ochre Court; October 3, 2019 from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. with 15-minute fireworks display at 7:15 p.m. (Rain date - 10/5/2019)
COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to approve the license. Seconded by COUNCILOR NAPOLITANO and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
13) Fort Adams Trust, Inc., d/b/a Fortress of Nightmares: Haunted House, Fort Adams State Park; October 11, 12, 18, 19, 25 & 26, 2019 from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
14) Bowen’s Wharf Co., Inc., d/b/a Bowen’s Wharf Seafood Festival, 13 Bowen’s Wharf; October 19, 2019 from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and October 20, 2019 from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
c. Holiday Selling License, New, Edwina Cusick, d/b/a Vignette, 225 Goddard Row
d. Holiday Selling License, New, Natural Elements: A Nature & Science Store, LLC, d/b/a Natural Elements: A Nature & Science Store, LLC, 435 Thames St.
e. Banner License, Salve Regina University, for permission to hang one banner between the Red Parrot and Midtown Oyster Bar from October 3-7, 2019 advertising Alumni Weekend
f. Tattoo License, New, Individual Artist, Christine E. Petty, Anchor Steam Tattoo, 44 Broadway
g. Private Detective License, New, Michael T. Farley, d/b/a Michael T. Farley, One Courthouse Square
h. Communication from Chuck Flippo, re: Request to hold a block party on Bush Street, September 2, 2019 from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Approve subject to details being worked out with city administration)
i. Communication from Darlene Hutten-Czapski, re: Request to hold a block party on Weatherly Ave., September 21, 2019 from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Approve subject to details being worked out with city administration)
j. Communication from Kim Salerno, Chair, Planning Board, re: Proposed changes to the Zoning Ordinance (Receive)
COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to receive the communication. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN. Discussion occurred among the Council regarding the zoning amendments. CITY SOLICITOR CHRISTOPHER BEHAN, Esq. addressed the Council to answer questions regarding the ordinance amendments. The vote on the motion to receive was VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
k. Communication from the Cliff Walk Commission, re: Recommendation regarding “Food Truck” Ordinance (Receive)
COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to receive the communication. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN. COUNCILOR LEONARD read the communication into the record. The vote on the motion to receive was VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
l. 2018 Annual Report- Trust & Investment Commission (Receive)
m. Report and Update on AIPC Activities and Finances from John Shea, Executive Director of the Aquidneck Island Planning Commission (Receive)
n. Communication from David Allard, re: Resignation from the Planning Board (Receive with regret)
o. Communication from the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA), re: Newport’s receipt of the “Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Finance Reporting for the Department of Finance, City of Newport for its Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2018 (Receive)
COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to receive the communication. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN. COUNCILOR NAPOLITANO thanked the finance staff for the work they do. The vote on the motion to receive was VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
p. Communication from the Alliance for a Livable Newport Executive Committee, re: Building and Renovating Newport Public Schools – A Prudent Path to the Future (Receive)
COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to receive the communication. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN. COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN and COUNCILOR LEONARD thanked Alliance for a Livable Newport. The vote on the motion to receive was VOTED UNANINMOUSLY.
COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to approve the Consent Calendar in its entirety with the exception of items b (1), b (12), j, k, o and p. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
LICENSES & PERMITS
2. Pedicab Business License, New, Frank Olmstead, d/b/a Aquidneck Pedicab, for one (1 pedicab license)
COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to approve the license. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN. COUNCILOR LEONARD had a question regarding pedicabs being permitted on Ocean Ave and other streets that do not have good lighting. CITY SOLICITOR BEHAN addressed the Council regarding current restricted streets. MAYOR BOVA reminded the applicant he cannot have more than three passengers. The vote on the motion to approve was VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
3. Victualing License, New, 1899, LLC, d/b/a Racquets Pub/The Porch at Canfield, 5 Memorial Blvd., porch and lower level (In conjunction with liquor license transfer)
COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to approve the license. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
4. Victualing License, Expansion, Midtown Oyster Bar, LLC, d/b/a Midtown Oyster Bar & Grill, 341-343-345 Thames St., to add street level outdoor seating area on the north side of the building consisting of four (4) tables and 16 chairs (In conjunction with liquor license expansion)- Continued from July 24, 2019
COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to approve the license. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN. Turner Scott, Esq., addressed the Council on behalf of the applicant regarding the application. Russel Dulac, owner, Red Parrot Restaurant, addressed the Council opposing the expansion. COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN moved to amend the application and to end food service at 10:00 p.m. Seconded by MAYOR BOVA. Turner Scott, Esq., addressed the Council regarding the sidewalk café regulations the applicant has agreed to follow. Discussion occurred among the Council and the CITY SOLICITOR BEHAN regarding the sidewalk café ordinance.
COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN withdrew his motion to amend the application. MAYOR BOVA moved to approve the license with the restriction the applicant must follow the sidewalk café ordinance. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
5. Daily Entertainment License, NPG Hospitality, LLC, d/b/a Gurney’s Newport Resort & Marina, 1 Goat Island, August 31, 2019 from 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.- South Lawn
COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to approve the license. Seconded by COUNCILOR NAPOLITANO. Michael Richards, Esq., representing Belle Mer, addressed the Council opposing the application and presented the Council with a copy of the Municipal Court Citation for Gurney’s. MAYOR BOVA moved to receive the document. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
Jamie Campos, representing Belle Mer addressed the Council regarding the application and the area the entertainment is proposed. Jeremiah C. Lynch, Esq., addressed the Council on behalf of the applicant and the easement that is in place between Gurney’s and Belle Mer. David Smiley, General Manager, Gurney’s addressed the Council to answer questions. CITY SOLICITOR BEHAN addressed the Council regarding entertainment restrictions. The vote on the motion to approve the license was VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
Note: Vacancies currently or soon will exist on the following Boards and Commissions:
Affirmative Action Commission, Beach Commission, and Hospitality Commission
Appointments
7. Requests for Proposals – K. Leonard
COUNCILOR LEONARD introduced the resolution and moved for its passage. Seconded by COUNCILOR NAPOLITANO. Discussion occurred among the Council regarding the resolution. The vote to approve failed 1-5 with COUNCILOR LEONARD in favor.
8. Weight restricted streets – L. Ceglie, S. Taylor, K. Leonard
COUNCILOR TAYLOR introduced the resolution and moved for its passage. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN. Discussion occurred among the Council regarding oversized trucks. The vote on the motion to approve was VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
9. Amending Section 5.12.040 of the Codified Ordinances, entitled, “Number of licenses Permitted” to increase the number of Class BT alcoholic beverage licenses by two (First Reading)
- Communication from Turner C. Scott, Esq., re: Request to continue the first reading the ordinance to September 11, 2019
COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to approve the ordinance. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN. Turner Scott, Esq., addressed the Council regarding a request to continue the ordinance. COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to continue the ordinance to September 11, 2019. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
10. Amending Section 5.56.010 of the Codified Ordinances, entitled, “License required.” (Second Reading)
COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to approve the ordinance as amended. Seconded by COUNCILOR NAPOLITANO. COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN moved to table items 10-15. Seconded by COUNCILOR NAPOLITANO and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
11. Amending Section 5.56.020 of the Codified Ordinances, entitled, “License application and issuance – Approval of health department required for certain licenses – Application fee.” (Second Reading)
12. Amending Section 5.56.070 of the Codified Ordinances, entitled, “Inspection of vehicles and food peddlers – Sale of beverages” to delete the section in its entirety (Second Reading)
13. Amending Chapter 5.56.080 of the Codified Ordinances, entitled, “Sales prohibited on certain streets.” (Second Reading)
14. Amending Section 5.56.100 of the Codified Ordinances, entitled, “Sales prohibited on near establishments selling similar goods.” (Second Reading)
15. Amending Section 5.56.120 of the Codified Ordinances, entitled, “Categories of peddlers – Maximum number of licenses.” (Second Reading)
16. Amending Title Five of the Codified Ordinances entitled, Business Licenses & Regulations to add a new Chapter 5.57 entitled, “Mobile Food Establishments” (Second Reading)
- Memorandum from Girard Galvin, Esq., Assistant City Solicitor, re: Mobile Food Establishments – Section 5.57
COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to approve the ordinance. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN.
COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN moved to address each section separately from the ordinance. Seconded by COUNCILOR TAYLOR.
Section 5.57.010 – MAYOR BOVA introduced the amendments proposed by Assistant City Solicitor Galvin regarding definitions of an MFE, MFET and MFEC. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN. Michel Farley, 26 Hunter Ave., addressed the Council regarding the proposed amendments. The vote on the motion to approve was VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
Section 5.57.020 – MAYOR BOVA introduced the amendments proposed by Assistant City Solicitor Galvin. COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to approve the amendments proposed by ASSITANT SOLICIOR GALVIN. Seconded by COUNCILOR NAPOLITANO and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
Section 5.57.025
MAYOR BOVA stated there are no proposed amendments.
Section 5.57.030 - MAYOR BOVA introduced the amendments proposed by the Assistant Solicitor Galvin in subsection (A) and (C). COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to approve the amendments. Seconded by COUNCILOR LEONARD and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
Section 5.57.040
Subsection:
(A) MAYOR BOVA introduced the amendments proposed by Assistant Solicitor Galvin and moved to approve. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
(B) MAYOR BOVA introduced the amendments proposed by Assistant Solicitor Galvin and moved to approve. Seconded by COUNCILOR LEONARD. Discussion occurred among the Council regarding proposed amendments. COUNCILOR MCCALLA proposed an amendment to allow one MFE permit per owner. Discussion occurred among the Council. MAYOR BOVA moved to amend the ordinance to limit the number of MFET to six (6), MFEC to six (6) and restrictions on temporary mass gathering permits. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
(C) MAYOR BOVA introduced the amendments proposed by Assistant Solicitor Galvin. COUNCILOR MCCALLA moved to amend the ordinance to allow MFET to be within 200 feet of an existing business. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN. CITY MANAGER NICHOLSON addressed the Council regarding the amendments. Turner Scott, Esq., addressed the Council regarding the amendments. Discussion continued among the Council. MAYOR BOVA moved to amend the ordinance. There was no second. COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to amend the ordinance to allow for food trucks no closer than 200 ft. of a permanent restaurant in zoning districts where allowed. Seconded by MAYOR BOVA. The motion failed 3-3. COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to reconsider the motion. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCCALLA. The motion failed 4-2 with MAYOR BOVA, COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN, COUNCILOR NAPOLITANO and COUNCILOR LEONARD opposed.
Bill Halliwell, Berkley Ave., addressed the Council.
COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to amend the section to allow food trucks at Miantonomi Park and King Park. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN. Discussion occurred among the Council. The vote on the motion passed 4-2 with COUNCILOR MCCALLA and COUNCILOR LEONARD opposed.
(D) MAYOR BOVA introduced the amendments as proposed by Assistant Solicitor Galvin. Seconded by COUNCILOR TAYLOR. COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to amend the ordinance to change four feet to six feet. Seconded by COUNCILOR LEONARD. The following members of the public addressed the Council:
Turner Scott, Esq.
Michael Farley. 26 Hunter Ave.
Maggie Martin, 48 Admiral Kalbfus Rd.
John Hirschboeck, 410 Gibbs Ave., addressed the Council.
The vote on the motion to amend the ordinance was voted 5-1 with COUNCILOR MCCALLA opposed.
(E) MAYOR BOVA introduced the amendments as proposed by Assistant Solicitor Galvin regarding hours of operation. COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to amend the time to end at 9:00 p.m. There was no second. COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN moved to amend the end time to be sunset. There was no second.
(F) MAYOR BOVA moved to re-label subsection (E) to subsection (F). Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
MAYOR BOVA moved to adopt section 5.57.040 as amended. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN. COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to amend the ordinance to allow for food trucks to operate within 250 ft. of a permanent restaurant. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCCALLA. The motion failed 3-3.
Will Farley, 26 Hunter Ave. addressed the Council regarding Bailey’s Reject Beach.
5.57.050
MAYOR BOVA moved to amend the ordinance as recommended by Assistant Solicitor Galvin. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
5.57.060
MAYOR BOVA moved to amend the section as recommended by Assistant Solicitor Galvin. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
5.57.070
MAYOR BOVA moved to amend the section as recommended by Assistant Solicitor Galvin. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
5.57.080
MAYOR BOVA moved to amend the section as recommended by Assistant Solicitor Galvin. Seconded by COUNCILOR TAYLOR and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
5.57.090
MAYOR BOVA moved to amend the section as recommended by Assistant Solicitor Galvin. Seconded by COUNCILOR TAYLOR and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
5.57.095
MAYOR BOVA moved to amend the section as recommended by Assistant Solicitor Galvin. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to continue the ordinance as amended to August 28, 2019. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN and VOTED 4-2 with MAYOR BOVA and COUNCILOR LEONARD opposed.
Items 10-15
COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN moved to remove items 10-15 off the table. Seconded by COUNCILOR LEONARD and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to adopt items 10-15. Seconded by COUNCILOR NAPOLITANO. COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to amend the ordinances (items 10-15) to replace the word “released” with the word “repealed” in its place. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY. MAYOR BOVA moved to adopt the ordinances as amended. Seconded by COUNCILOR NAPOLITANO and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
17. Action Item #5869/19 – RE: Transfer for Student Assistance Counselor-Newport Prevention Coalition (w/accompanying resolution)
COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to approve the communication and adopt the accompanying resolution. Seconded by COUNCILOR LEONARD and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
18. Action Item #5870/19 – RE: IT Support Services Agreement (w/accompanying resolution)
COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to approve the communication and adopt the accompanying resolution. Seconded by COUNCILOR NAPOLITANO and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
19. Action Item #5871/19 – RE: City Hall Retaining Wall Repair, RI MPA #52: Construction/Renovations - Minor (w/accompanying resolution)
COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to approve the communication and adopt the accompanying resolution. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
20. Action Item #5872/19 – RE: Award of Bid # 19-053 -- Road Materials (w/accompanying resolution)
COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to approve the communication and adopt the accompanying resolution. Seconded by COUNCILOR NAPOLITANO and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
21. Action Item #5873/19 – RE: Change Order #1, Contract #19-024 - Roadway Improvement Program 2019 (w/accompanying resolution)
COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to approve the communication and adopt the accompanying resolution. Seconded by COUNCILOR NAPOLITANO and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
22. Action Item #5874/19 – RE: Armory Basement Masonry Repairs, RI MPA #52: Construction/Renovations – Minor (w/accompanying resolution)
COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to approve the communication and adopt the accompanying resolution. Seconded by COUNCILOR NAPOLITANO. COUNCILOR LEONARD had questions regarding the location of the unit being below sea level. The vote on the motion to approve was voted 5-1 with COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN opposed.
COUNCILOR TAYLOR moved to adjourn as Council and Convene as Board of License Commissioners. Seconded by COUNCILOR MCLAUGHLIN and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
1. Class F-1, Daily Liquor License, Oliver Hazard Perry Rhode Island, Inc., d/b/a Bowen’s Wharf Seafood Festival, 13 Bowen’s Wharf; October 19, 2019 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and October 20, 2019 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
COMMISSIONER TAYLOR moved to approve the Consent Calendar in its entirety. Seconded by COMMISSIONER NAPOLITANO and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
2. Application of Midtown Oyster Bar, LLC, d/b/a Midtown Oyster Bar & Grill, 341-343-345 Thames St., holder of Class BV alcoholic beverage license to expand the licensed premises to add street level outdoor seating area on the north side of the building consisting of four (4) tables and 16 chairs (Hearing)- Continued from July 24, 2019
MAYOR BOVA moved to close the public hearing and approve the license. Seconded by COMMISSIONER MCLAUGHLIN and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
3. Application of Hall of Fame Properties, LLC, holder of a Class BV alcoholic beverage license, d/b/a Canfield House & Racquets Pub, 5 Memorial Blvd., first floor including lobby, second floor, basement and patio to transfer ownership to 1899, LLC (Thames Capital Ventures LLC- 51% (Nicholas Schorsch sole member) and (Aquidneck Holdings, LLC 49% (Nicholas Schorsch, sole member), d/b/a Racquets Pub/The Porch at Canfield, 5 Memorial Blvd., basement and patio (Hearing)
MAYOR BOVA opened the public hearing. Jeffrey Michaelson, Esq., addressed the Board on behalf of the applicant. COMMISSIONER MCLAUGHLIN moved to close the public hearing and approve the transfer of the alcoholic beverage license. Seconded by COMMISSIONER NAPOLITANO and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
- Communication from Turner C. Scott, re: Licensed premises of transferor and transferee
COMMISSIONER MCLAUGHLIN moved to close the public hearing and approve the change of licensed premises. Seconded by COMMISSIONER NAPOLITANO and VOTED UNANIMOUSLY.
Laura C. Swistak
City Clerk
ADJOURN- 9:37 p.m.