Council Docket 06-08

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AMENDED CITY OF NEWPORT DOCKET OF THE COUNCIL The following items of business, filed with the City Clerk under the Rules ofthe Council, will come before the Council at its regular meeting to be held on June 8, 2011, at 6:30 p.m. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG CITIZEN'S FORUM: (Speakers must sign in with the City Clerk). The Citizen's Forum period shall be no longer than fifteen minutes and citizens may address the Council on one subject only and for no longer than three minutes. Issues to be discussed shall not include matters to be considered or discussed as part ofthe regular council agenda and must be related to substantive city business. No comments regarding personnel or job performance are allowed. 1. PUBLIC HEARING: Recommended 2011-2012 Operating Budget a. Ordinance Appropriating Revenues (Second Reading) b. Ordinance Amending Title 3, Personnel (Second Reading) c. Resolution, re: Omnibus Property Tax Relief & Replacement Act d. Resolution, re: Authorizing Tax Levy e. Ordinance Amending Chapter 13.12.010 Basic (Sewer) Charge (Second Reading) f. Ordinance Amending Chapter 13.12.015, CSO Fixed Charge (Second Reading) 2. CONSENT CALENDAR. (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. Special Event Licenses: It is the practice ofthe Council to meet at 6:20 p.m. in the second-floor Conference Room to discuss docket items. The public is invited to attend. The docket, along with all supporting documents, can be viewed on the City of Newport website: www.cityofnewport.com- .. CurrentNewport 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 the Council Meeting will be available t the Newport Public Library within 48 hours ofthe meeting. LIVE VIDEO CONFERENCING OF COUNCIL MEETINGS AND WORKSHOPS WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE NEWPORT POLICE STATION, WHICH IS ACCESSIBLE AND MEETS ADA REQUIREMENTS, BASED UPON NOTIFICATION TO THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE (845-5429) A MINIMUM OF 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING. INDIVIDUALS REQUIRING INTERPRETER OR OTHER ACCOMMODATIONS MUST NOTIFY THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE TWO WEEKS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING.

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AMENDEDCITY OF NEWPORTDOCKET OF THE COUNCILThe following items of business, filed with the City Clerk under the Rules oftheCouncil, will come before the Council at its regular meeting to be held onJune 8, 2011, at 6:30 p.m.PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAGCITIZEN'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 ofthe regularcouncil agenda and must be related to substantive city business. No commentsregarding personnel or job performance are allowed.1. PUBLIC HEARING: Recommended 2011-2012 Operating Budgeta. Ordinance Appropriating Revenues (Second Reading)b. Ordinance Amending Title 3, Personnel (Second Reading)c. Resolution, re: Omnibus Property Tax Relief &Replacement Actd. Resolution, re: Authorizing Tax Levye. Ordinance Amending Chapter 13.12.010 Basic (Sewer) Charge (SecondReading)f. Ordinance Amending Chapter 13.12.015, CSO Fixed Charge (SecondReading)2. 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. Special Event Licenses:It is the practice ofthe 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.cityofnewport.com- ..CurrentNewport 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 ofthe 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 MUSTNOTIFY THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE TWO WEEKS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING.DOCKET OF THE COUNCILJune 8, 2011Page 21) Newport Film, Inc., d/b/a NewportFILM; June 17-August 27,2011(list of dates, locations and times attached), and to use Queen AnneSquare on July 7, 2011, for a free outdoor screening, beginning atsundown, and to waive the provisions ofSection 12.42.010 oftheCodified Ordinances (9:00 p.m. park closing) (Approve subject todetails being worked out with the city administration) Communication from The Rev. Anne Marie Richards, Rector,Trinity Church, expressing approval of the event.2) Aquidneck Land Trust, d/b/a "Fiesta Verde" Annual Fundraiser;646 Bellevue Ave., 662 Bellevue Ave., 670 Bellevue Ave., from6:00 p.m. to11 :00 p.m.3) Elmwal Associates, LLC, d/b/a Music at Long Wharf Shoppes;Long Wharf Mall, June 25, July 2 and 30, and August 28, 2011,from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.4) Women's Resource Center, d/b/a "Beyond the Bounce" BasketballTournament; Edward St. Basketball Court, June 18,2011, from9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.5) Beluga Froyo, LLC (by Chandra Kent &Brandon Vondera), d/b/aGrand Opening of Beluga Froyo; 217 Goddard Row, June 19,2011,from11 :00 a.m. to10:00 p.m.6) Event Planners with a Touch of Class (by Rebecca Hanos), d/b/aYard SalelFundraiser; Elks Lodge,141 Pelham St., June 25, 2011,from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.7) David Lester, Expoships GP. Inc., d/b/a Art Newport/Art Fair;onboard Sea Fair, Perry Mill Wharf, June 30, 2011, throughSeptember 5, 2011, from11 :00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.8) Fort Adams Trust, d/b/a Civil War Living History Reenactment;Fort Adams State Park, July 9, 2011, from10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.;July 10,2011, from10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.9) Newport Art Museum, d/b/a Painters and Patrons Soiree; NewportArt Museum, 76 Bellevue Ave., July 9, 2011, from 6:30 p.m. toMidnight.DOCKET OF THE COUNCILJune 8, 2011Page 310) Robert Potter League for Animals, d/b/a "Tea for Tails"; Miramar,646 Bellevue Ave., July 10,2011, from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.11) Newport Festivals Foundation, Inc., d/b/a Newport FestivalsFoundation Gala Fundraiser; Rosec1iff, 548 Bellevue Ave., August4,2011, from 7:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.12) St. Peter's Lutheran Church, d/b/a Church &Community Yard Sale,St. Peter's Church, 525 Broadway, August 20,2011 (rain date, Aug.27, 2011), from 9:00 a.m. to1:00 p.m.13) Newport Dinner Train, d/b/a "A Day Out With Thomas in Newport,RI"; September 1, 2, 3 and 4, 2011, 9:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.ADDED6/3/2011:--Request of Robert J. Andrews, Newport Dinner Train, to use a portion ofthe grassed City land on the north side of the Humphrey J. Donnelly, III,Transportation & Visitors Center, Aug.31 to Sept. 4, 2011, in conjunctionwith Thomas the Tank event. (Approve subject to details being workedout with the city administration.)14) Newport Art Museum, d/b/a PM Picnics; Newport Art Museum, 76Bellevue Ave., June 22, July 27 and August 17,2011, from 6:00p.m. to 8:00 p.m.15) DAMP LLC, d/b/a FundraiserlFilm Premier; Jane Pickens Theatre,49 Touro St., June 16,2011, from 7:00 p.m. to10:00 p.m.16) J Class Association, d/b/a Newport J Class Regatta; NewportShipyard, June 15 - 19,2011, from 8 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.b. Drain Layer License, Renewals:1) C.B. Utility Co., Inc., 99 Tupelo St., Bristol, RI2) R. J. Cawley Contracting, Inc., 110 Connell Highway, Newport, RI3) Camara Excavating LLC, 48 Common Fence Blvd., Portsmouth, RI4) Foster Excavation, Inc., 3 Salisbury Rd., Foster, RI5) J.A.M. Construction, Inc., 77 Pine Tree St., Portsmouth, RI6) KM Gladding Excavating, 242 America Way, Jamestown, RI7) Landscaping Services, Inc., 700 Wood St., Bristol, RI8) NCD Developers, Inc., 370 Metacom Ave., Bristol, RI9) Pond View Excavation Corp., 50 French St., Rehoboth, MADOCKET OF THE COUNCILJune 8, 2011Page 4c. Food Concession License, Seasonal, Renewal, Newport Gulls, Ltd.,Cardine's Field.d. Fortuneteller's License, Renewals:1) Marie Miller, d/b/a Pauline's Palm &Tarot Card Readings, 421Thames St.2) Pauline Miller, d/b/a Pauline's Palm and Card Readings, 421Thames St.e. Holiday Selling Licenses, New:1) Barry Automotive, Inc., d/b/a Barry Newport Nissan Volvo, 166Connell Highway2) Breakwater Surf Company, LLC, d/b/a Surf Co., 306 Thames St.3) Faus Concept, Inc., d/b/a The Jewelry Boutique, 337 Thames St.4) Newport Majestic Cruises, Inc., d/b/a Newport Majestic Cruises,424 Thames St.5) Tim Keyes Apparel Group, d/b/a Dixon & McAllister, 604 ThamesSt.6) Wagon Wheel Corp., d/b/a Newport Best Sportswear, 246 ThamesSt.7) Christina Erwin, d/b/a Newport Bicycle, 89 Dr. Marcus F.Wheatland Blvd.f. Pedicab Operator License:1) John Becker, 12 Merton Road, Newport, RI2) Drew Furtado, 80 Bliss St., Fall River, MA3) Sean P. Galvin, 36 Red Cross Ave., Newport, RI4) Joseph J. Keenan, III, 4 Potter St., Newport, RI5) David B. Vidich, 40 Frontage Rd., Ashford, CTg. Waste Hauler License, New:1) CWPM, LLC, 25 Norton Place, Plainville, CT2) The Holland Companies, LLC, 20 S. Anguilla Rd., Pawcatuck, CTh. Waste Hauler, License, Renewals:1) A Star Waste Disposal, P.O. Box 2485, Pawtucket, RI2) Patriot Disposal Co., Inc., 2208 Plainfield Pike, Johnston, RIDOCKET OF THE COUNCILJune 8, 2011PageSI. Communication from Kris Baker, Administrator, CrossPoint Church,requesting permission to use Braga Park for their annual church picnic onJuly 31, 2011, from Noon to 5:00 p.m.J. Communication from Max Nuki, Newport Majestic Cruises, requestingpermission to serve alcoholic beverages aboard "The Majestic" prior todepartures, in accordance with its Class G Alcoholic Beverage Licensegranted by the State ofRI. (Approve)k. Claims: (Receive and refer to City Solicitor)1) Best Western The Mainstay Inn2) James B. Baker3) Shawn BohannanLICENSES AND PERMITS3. Application for a Bicycle Rental Agency License, New, Christina Erwin, d/b/aNewport Bicycle, 89 Dr. Marcus F. Wheatland Blvd. and H.J. Donnelly, III,Transportation and Visitors Center4. Application for a Class A (indoor) Entertainment License, Diego's Newport,LLC, d/b/a Diego's, 11B o w e ~ ' s Wharf(First Hearing)5. Application for a Sidewalk Cafe License, New, Donick's LLC, d/b/a Donick's,26 Broadway6. Application for a Sidewalk Cafe License, New, Vivienne O'Dwyer, d/b/aPeople's Cafe, 282 Thames St.7. Application for a Valet Parking License, The Valet Connection, Inc., d/b/a ValetConnection; to provide valet services to merchants located in the 450 to 509Thames St. business district, with valet podium at 509 Thames St.8. APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS AND COMMISSIONSa. Energy &Environment Commission: Reappointment of Lauren Carsonb. Housing Authority of Newport: Reappointment of Charles Laranjoc. Tree &Open Space Commission: Reappointment of Susan RuffDOCKET OF THE COUNCILJune 8, 2011Page 6ORDINANCES9. Amending Chapter 10.32.040, of the Codified Ordinances to require that at least65% of the residents are represented on a petition for 24-hour residential parking(Second reading)10. Amending Chapter 5.97.280 ofthe Codified Ordinances to allow pedicabs theuse of Memorial Blvd. West between the hours of6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. (FirstReading)COMMUNICATIONS FROMTHE CITY MANAGER11. Communication #4851/11, re: East Bay Consortium-HOME Loan Program(with accompanying resolution)12. Communication #4852/11, re: Bid Award for Network, Server, and PrinterTechnical Support (with accompanying resolution)13. Communication #4853/11, re: Bid Award for Water Chemicals (withaccompanying resolution)14. Communication #4854/11, re: Bid Award for Water Works Supplies (withaccompanying resolution)15. Communication #4855/11, re: Contract #10-042 -- Easton's Beach StormwaterUV Disinfection System Project Change Order No.2 (with accompanyingresolution)16. Communication #4856/11, re: Bid Award for Decorative Light Maintenance andRepair Services (with accompanying resolution)17. Communication #4857/11, re: Bid Award for Roadway Investment-LocalEquity Aid Program (RI-LEAP) (with accompanying resolution)18. Communication #4858/11, re: Award of Contract for Construction Inspection,RI-LEAP (with accompanying resolution)19. Communication #4859/11, re: Hammersmith Road Drainage and RoadwayImprovements (with accompanying resolution)DOCKET OF THE COUNCILJune 8, 2011Page 720. Communication #4860/11, re: Agreement with the Newport Dinner Train forthe Temporary Use of Land at the H,J. Donnelly Transportation &VisitorsCenter in Conjunction with "A Day Out With Thomas" Event (withaccompanying resolution)21. Communication #4861/11, re: Agreement with Newport Bicycle for Rental forthe Temporary Use ofSpace at the Humphrey J. Donnell, III, Transportation &Visitors Center for a Bicycle Rental Service Pilot Program (with accompanyingresolution)22. Communication #4862/11, re: Agreement with Studiomilano for the TemporaryUse of Space at the Humphrey J. Donnelly, III, Transportation &Visitors Centerfor a Display Center (with accompanying resolution)23. Communication #4863/11, re: Agreement for Transfer of Ownership of theNewport Area Career &Technical Center (with accompanying resolution)ADJOURN AS COUNCIL AND CONVENE AS BOARD OF LICENSECOMMISSIONERSBOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSIONERS1. Application of Shiva Corporation, d/b/a Downtown Liquors, 202 Thames St., totransfer 100% of its stock to Sonal J. Patel. (Hearing)ADDED 6/3/2011:2. Communication from John K. Callaghan, Bellevue Wine and Spirits, re:Newport Prescription Center, Inc., d/b/a Island LiquorsADJOURNKathleen M. SilviaCity ClerkJune 1,2011AMENDED: June 3, 2011CITY OF NEWPORTORDINANCEOF THECOUNCILNO.AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING REVENUES OF THE CITYOF NEWPORT FOR THEFISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2011,THROUGH JUNE 30, 2012.BE IT ORDAINEDby the Cityof Newport:SECTION 1. Pursuant to Chapter IXof the Charter of the Cityof Newport, this ordinance is adopted to provide the sumshereinafter appropriated for the fiscal year July 1, 2011,through June 30, 2012, and as shown in the Operating Budgetof the City of Newport for the fiscal year 2011-2012,a copyof which is attached hereto and is incorporated herein byreference thereto. .SECTION2. Operating Budget.(a) General Fund (LESS Local School Appropriation)RevenuesAppropriations$53,809.376$53,809,376$55,757,798$55,625,798( b ) School FundRevenues $36,436,445 $36,233,385Federal 2,061,305 1,446,479State 10,494,572 10,221,998CityAppropriation 22,564,157 22,564,157Re-appropriated Fund Balance: 1,309,551Other Local Schools 1,316,411 691,200Appropriations $37,751,337 $36,690,008Unfunded Portion ofAppropriation $ 1,314,892 456,623(c) Water FundRevenues $11,610,281 $11,537,878Other Sources $ 6,562,790 $ 9,770,008Appropriations $18,173,071 $21,402,343CITYOF NEWPORTORDINANCEOF THECOUNCILNO.(Page 2)(d) Water Pol.l.ut:i.on Control. FundRevenues $26, 48, 432 $13,753,709Appropriations $26, 439, 727 $13,753,709(e) Equ:i.pment Operat:i.ons FundRevenues $ 1,561,660 $ 1,561,660Appropriations $ 1,561,660 $ 1,561,660(f) Park:i.ng Fac:i.l.:i.t:i.es FundRevenues $ 1,27,997 $ 1,654,560Appropriations $ 1,27,997 $ 1,654,560,(g) Mar:i.t:i.me FundRevenues $ 81,406 $ 2,323,233Appropriations $ 81, 406 $ 2,323,233(h) Easton's Beach FundRevenues $ 971,46 $ 909,861Other Sources $ 75,000Appropriations $ 971, 46 $ 984,861SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect July 1, 2011, andall ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith arehereby repealed.IN COUNCILREAD AND PASSEDKathleen M. SilviaCity ClerkCITY OF NEWPORTORDINANCEOF THECOUNCILNO. _AN ORDINANCE IN AMENDMENT OF TITLE THREE OF THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OFNEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND, REVISIONOF 1994, AS AMENDED, ENTITLED, "PERSONNEL."BE IT ORDAINEDbythe Cityof Newport:SECTION1. Chapter 3.12.020 of the CodifiedOrdinances of the Cityof Newport, Revisionof 1994, as amended, entitled, "City Manager to maintain specifications - Enumerationof classes," is hereby further amended by DELETING the Classifioation Plan for.:mxQoutive, Administration and Professional Employees; Classification Plan forSupervisoryEmployees - N.E.A.; andtheClassifioationPlanfor Non-supervisoryCouncil94 Employees, andADDINGINLIEUTHEREOli'/THE li'OLLOWIl'IG:CLASSIli'ICATIONpLANEXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE AND PROli'ESSIONALEMPLOYEESEffectiveJuly1, 2011JCLASS TITLEAccounting SupervisorAdministr9tiveAssistantAssessorBudget and Finance AnalystBuildingOfficialCityClerkControllerDeputyCityClerkDeputyUtilities Director, FinanceDeputyUtilities Director, EngineeringDirector of Finance and Support ServicesDirector of PlanningDirector of PublicServicesDirector of RecreationDirector of UtilitiesExecutive AssistantFireChiefHuman Resources AdministratorHuman Resources AssistantInformation Technology ManagerLegal AssistantPolice ChiefRecreationAdministratorSenior AccountantTax CollectorTransportation EngineerTrees and Grounds SupervisorWater QualityProductionSupervisorZoningOfficer~7387811841010131212813512104105135788886ORDINANCEOF THECOUNCILNO.(Page 2)CLASSIFICATIONPLANSUPERVISORYEMPLOYEES - N.E.A.EffectiveJuly1, 2011Class TitleAdministrativeAssistantBeachManager/RecreationSupervisorClean CityProgramCoordinatorComputer ManagerDep..tyTalEAssesseEDeputy ZoningOfficerExecutive SecretaryFacilities ManagerFinancial AnalystHarbormasterHelp Desk CoordinatorLaboratorySupervisorMicrobiologistMunicipal Court AdministratorPlannerPreservationPlannerPurchasingAgentRecreation ProgramSupervisorResearch & Development AdministratorSenior Development PlannerSupervisor of StreetsSupervisor of Water Distribution/CollectionWeb DeveloperPart-time: Deputy ZoningOfficerCLASSIFICATION PLANCOUNCIL 94 MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEESEffective July1, 2011CLERICAL POSITIONSGrade-1-5423215262321333343554$13.00to$18.00/hr.Class TitleAccount ClerkParts & InventoryControl TechPlanning & Budget AssistantPolice ClerkTypistPrincipal Records & P/RAccountPrincipal Water Account ClerkGradeUClUC2UC2UCIUC4UC2Class TitlePublic SafetyDispatcherRecords ClerkSenior Account ClerkSenior ClerkSenior ClerkTypistSenior Principal ClerkGradeUC3UCI~ U C 2UCIUC2UC3TRADE POSITIONSClass TitleAnimal Control OfficerBuildingMaintenanceForemanCustodianDistribution/CollectionForemanDistribution/CollectionMechanicDistribution/CollectionOperatorElectrical InspectorEngineeringTechnicianFleet CoordinatorForemanForesterGrounds keeperHead ForemanHeavy Equip. Operator, Util.Heavy Equip. Operator, P.S.Housing InspectorLaborerGradeUT4UT5UTIUT5UT4UT3UT4UT5UT7UT5UT4UT3UT5UT4UT3UT3UTIClass TitleLaborer Equipment OperatorMaintenance MechanicMaintenance PersonMunicipal InspectorPlumbing & Mechanical InspectorSenior Maintenance PersonSkilledLaborer Equip. OperatorSweeper OperatorTraffic ForemanTrafficLaborerWater LaborerWater Meter ForemanWater Meter RepairWater Treatment Plant Foreman Gr. 3Water Treatment Plant Foreman Gr. 4Water Plant Operator Grade 1Water Plant Operator Grade 2Water Plant Operator Grade 3GradeUT3UT3UT3UT3UT4UT5UT3UT3UT5UTIUT2UT6UT2UT5UT6UT2UT3UT4ORDINANCEOF THECOUNCILNO..(Page 3)SECTION2. Chapter 3.16.060, Pay Schedule for classifiedservice, is herebyfurtheramended as follows for EXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE AND PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYEES, SUPERVISORYEMPLOYEES - N.E.A., COUNCIL 94 EMPLOYEES, POLICE DIVISIONAND FIRE DIVISION.EFFECTIVE JULY1, 2011A B C D E F G H I ..,1 K L81 34,175 35,542 36,965 38,444 39,981 41,581 43,453 44,975 45,874 46,792 47,728 48,68282 36,911 38,387 39,923 41,519 43,180 44,907 46,930 48,573 49,544 50,535 51,546 52,57783 39,864 41,457 43,116 44,841 46,635 48,501 50,686 52,457 53,506 54,577 55,668 56,78184 43,053 44,775 46,567 48,428 50,365 52,381 54,739 56,655 57,788 58,944 60,123 61,32585 46,496 48,356 50,289 52,301 54,395 56,569 59,118 61,186 62,410 63,658 64,931 66,23086 50,216 52,225 54,315 56,486 58,746 61,096 63,847 66,081 67,403 68,751 70,126 71,52987 54,234 56,403 58,659 61,006 63,446 65,985 68,956 71,367 72,794 74,250 75,735 77,25088 58,573 60,915 63,351 65,886 68,522 71,262 74,473 77,079 78,620 80,193 81,796 83,43289 63,259 65,789 68,419 71,157 74,002 76,964 80,431 83,244 84,909 86,607 88,340 90,106810 68,319 71,052 73,894 76,851 79,924 83,120 86,866 89,903 91,701 93,535 95,406 97,314811 72,714 75,626 78,649 81,795 85,065 88,469 92,455 95,689 97,603 99,555 101,546 103,577812. 78,533 81,674 84,940 88,339 91,871 95,547 99,850 103,344 105,411 107,519 109,670 111,863813' 84,816 88,207 91,736 95,405 99,223 103,191 107,839 111,612 113,844 116,121 118,444 120,812814.91,601 95,264 99,076 103,038 107,158 111,447 116,466 120,540 122,951 125,410 127,918 130,476815 98,927 102,885 106,999 111,280 115,733 120,362 125,784 130,182 132,786 135,442 138,150 140,913Employees assigned to Grades 81 through 85 may receive, based upon merit, annual step increases.Employees assigned to Grades 86 through SI5, Steps A to H, may receive step increases, based upon merit, every two years.After attaining Step H, employees may receive step increases, based upon merit, every three years ijntil attaining maximumremuneration at Step L.At such time as each employee reaches the maximum level of compensatiou for hislher position, and on an exceptional basis, the CityManager may reward to a few individuals up to an additional 4% lump-sum perfonnance bonus. However, at the end ofthe fiscal year,the employee's compensation would automatically revert back to the tope compensation step for the position. Under this plan,noemployee may earn an above-schedule bonus for more than two consecutive years. EMPLOYEES - N.E.A.(EffectiveJuly1, 2009)STEP1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11GRADE1 30,945 31,873 32,830 33,814 34,829 35,874 36,950 38,058 39,200 40,376 41,5872 36,103 37,186 38,302 39,451 40,634 41/853 43,109 44,402 45,734 47,106 48,5193 41,260 42,498 43,773 45,086 46,438 47,832 39,267 50,745 52,267 53,835 55,4504 46,418 47,811 49,245 50,722 52,244 53,811 55,426 57,088 58,801 60,565 62,3825 51,575 53,122 54,716 56,357 58,048 59,790 61,583 63,431 65,334 67,294 69,3126 56,733 58,435 60,188 61,994 63,853 65,769 67,742 69,774 71,868 74,024 76,244ORDINANCEOF THECOUNCILNO.(Page 4)Effective July 1, 2008AFSCME CLERICAL POSITIONSGRADE A B C D E F GUC 1 31,050 31,982 32,941 33,929 34,947 35,995 37,076UC2 33,638 34,647 35,686 36,757 37,859 38,995 40,165UC3 36,225 37,312 38,432 39,584 40,772 41,995 43,255UC4 38,813 39,977 41,176 42,411 43,684 44,995 46,344AFSCME TRADE POSITIONSGRADE A B C D E F GUT 1 31,050 31,982 32,941 33,929 34,947 35,995 37,076UT2 33,638 34,647 35,686 36,757 37,859 38,995 40,165UT3 36,225 37,312 38,432 39,584 40,772 41,995 43,255UT4 38,813 39,977 41,176 42,411 43,684 44,995 46,344UT5 41,400 42,642 43,921 45,239 46,596 47,994 49,434UT6 43,988 45,307 46,666 48,066 49,508 50,993 52,028UT7 48,645 50,104 51,607 53,156 54,750 5 ~ , m 5.8&84FRATERNALORDEROF POLICELODGE NO..8EffectiveJuly1, 201162,17069,16175,965Effective January2, 2012A B C D47,060 53,138 57,216 58,68343,944 47,238 50, 780 54,590GRADEPolice Officer (Pre 7/1/97)Police Officer (Post 7/1/97)InvestigatorCourt OfficerCommunity PoliceOfficerPublicAffairs OfficerBCI OfficerSergeantLieutenantCaptainGRADEPolice Officer (Pre 7/1/97)PoliceOfficer (Post 7/1/97)InvestigatorCourt OfficerCommunity PoliceOfficerPublicAffairs OfficerBCI OfficerSergeantLieutenantCaptainA46,47943,401B52,48246,655C56,51050,153D57,95953,91662,94770,02676,915E57,95961,43361,43361,43361,43361,43364,40071,65979,834E58,68362,20162,20162,20162,20162,20165,20572,55580,832ORDINANCEOF THECOUNCILNO. ,,==-"'__(Page 5)INTERNATIONALASSOCIATIONOF FIREFIGHTERSLOCAL1080EffectiveJuly1, 2006CLASS TITLE A B C D EFire Fighter 31,483.62LieutenantLieutenant, Fire Alarm/MaintenanceCaptainCaptain, AdministrativeOfficerCaptain, Fire InspectionCaptain, Fire PreventionCaptain, Superintendent of Fire AlarmFire MarshalDeputyChiefSenior Deputy Chief34,839.85 39,757.95 43,775.79 51,988.8056,205.8861,480.3261,927.6561,480.3262,722.0962,722.0962,722.0975,598.6968,726.0870,100.64SECTION3. Section3.16.070, Pay Schedule for Part-time, Temporary and UnclassifiedServices, is herebyfurther amended byDELETINGthe Pay ScheduleforUNCLASSIFIED, PART-TIME, TEMPORARYAND SEASONAL, ON-CALL, AND SALARIEDEMPLOYEES andADDINGINLIEUTHEREOFthe following:UNCLASSIFIEDEffectiveJuly1, 2011CityManagerCitySolicitorAsst. CitySolicitor for Civil LitigationAsst. CitySolicitor for LawEnforcementMunicipal Court JudgeProbate JudgeCanvassing BoardClerkCanvassing BoardMember$137,248 per annum73,703per annum59,053per annum25,000 per annum29,867 per annum12,381per annum51,500per annum1,180per annumPART-TIME, TEMPORARYAND SEASONALEMPLOYEESEffectiveJuly1, 2011HOURLY EMPLOYEESAffirmativeActionOfficer/HRClerkAlternative Local BuildingOfficialAnimal Control OfficerAssistant BeachManagerAssistant Harbor MasterBeach Equipment OperatorClerkTypist/CashierCertifiedRecreationInstructorCityHall GreeterDeputy ZoningOfficerEngineer/PlanningAideForemanGrant WriterGroundskeeperHarbor FacilityManagerHarbor Master's AssistantLaborer/AttendantLifeguard13.00 to 18.00per hour30.00 to 40.00 per hour7.40 to 8.00 per hour10.00 to 20.00 per hour12.00 to 20.00 per hour10.00 to 20.00 per hour7.40 - 10.00per hour15.00 - 50.00per hour12.50 - 15.00per hour13.00 - 18.00per hour7.50 - 10.00per hour7.50 - 20.00per hour20.00 - 40.00 per hour8.00 - 16.00per hour7.40 - 18.00per hour8.00 - 18.00per hour7.50 - 16.00per hour9.00 - 16.00per hourORDINANCEOF THECOUNCILNO ' - = ~ c - 7 C C - (Page 6)LifeguardSupervisorMaintenance PersonOffice ManagerParkingAttendantsParkingInspectorPlanningAidePlanning InternPlayground LeadersProgramCoordinatorProperty Management AideRecreation Activities CoordinatorRecreationSupervisorjWatchpersonRestroomAideRetiredPoliceOfficers Corps - TraineeRetiredPolice Officers CorpsSecretarySidewalk Sweeper OperatorSports Facilities ManagerSweeper OperatorTrafficAideTransportationSupervisorVINInspector9.50 - 18.00 per hour10.00 - 20.00 per hour8.00 - 16.00 per hour7.40 - 10.00per hour10.00 - 18.00per hour7.40 - 10.00per hour10.00 - 15.00per hour8.50 - 15.00per hour8.00 - 18.00per hour13.00 - 18.00per hour10.00 - 25.00per hour7.50 - 18.00per hour7.50 - 16.00per hourTop of Grade Police Officer/HourlyHourly Police Detail Rate as per FOP Contract8.00 - 16.00per hour7.40 - 13.00per hour7.50 - 20.00per hour7.40 - 13.00 per hour7.50 - 16.00 per hour20.00 - 30.00 per hour10.00 - 16.00per hourON-CALLEMPLOYEESCall Fire FighterCall Fire Fighter/LieutenantMatronPoliceAuxiliaryPublic SafetyDispatcherRecreation InstructorReferees andOfficialsRotunda CoordinatorScorerWater Plant OperatorSALARIEDEMPLOYEESBuildingCode InspectorCaretaker (Water Dept.)ParkingLot ManagerPolice Officer Trainee (Municipal Academy)School Crossing Guards300 per annum480 per annum13.00 - 18.00per hour7.40 - 13.00per hour13.00 - 18.00per hour8.50 - 30.00per hour10.00 - 30.00per hour15.00 - 20.00per hour8.00 - 18.00per hour10.00per hour$ 150 per diem5,200 per annum440 per week650 per week25 per daySECTION4. This ordinance shall take effect July1, 2011, andall ordinances or parts ofordinances inconsistent herewithare herebyrepealed.INCOUNCILREADAND PASSEDKathleen M. SilviaCityClerkCITY OF NEWPORTRESOLUTIONOF THECOUNCILNo. _WHEREAS,WHEREAS,WHEREAS,the Rhode IslandGeneral Assembly adoptedthe OmnibusProperty Tax Relief and Replacement Act, as amended,with the intent of minimizing propertytax rateincreases inall Rhode Islandcities and towns byimposing a cap of 4.25%on the municipality's tax levy;andapplying a 4.25%increase to the Cityof Newport's FY2010-2011 certifiednet tax levyof $60,913,756, yieldsa tax levy ~ a p of $63,502,591 for FY 2011-2012; andthe Council of the City of Newport has striventocomply with the provisions of the Omnibus Property TaxRelief and Replacement Act, as amended; andWHEREAS, the Council of the Cityof Newport has vowed toexercise tight fiscal control and approve a FY 2011-2012 budget with the minimal taxrate increase.NOW, THEREFORE, BE ITRESOLVED: that the Council of the Cityof Newport adopts a 2011-2012 budget based upon a real estate andtangible taxlevyof $61,730,155 and a motor vehicle tax levyof$1,700,000, for a total levyof $63,430,155 andbeingnot more than one hundred four andone-half (104.25%)percent of the prior year's tax levy.AND BE IT FURTHERRESOLVED: that the resultant two-tier rate of $9.93 per $1,000 ofassessedvaluationof Residential Real Estate, and$13.76 per $1,000 of assessedvaluationof bothCommercial Real Estate and Tangible Personal Propertyand $23.45 for motor vehicle excise tax, representingan increase of $2,304,631 or 4.13%, is not more thanthe maximumtax levyallowable pursuant to the OmnibusAct.INCOUNCILREAD AND PASSEDKathleen M. SilviaCityClerkTHE CITY OF NEWPORTRESOLUTIONOF THECOUNCILNO.BE IT RESOLVED:The Council of the Cityof Newport hereby orders the levyand collectionof a tax on the ratable real estate andtangible personal property and an excise tax on registeredmotor vehicles andtrailers in a sumof the two taxes notless than $60,500,000 and not more than $63,800,000 for thefiscal year July 1, 2011, through June 30, 2012, forordinaryexpenses, charges, the payment of interest andindebtedness in whole or inpart of saidCity, and forother purposes authorized by law.The Tax Assessor shall assess all valuations and apportionaidtax on the inhabitants and ratable propertyof saidCityas of the 31stday of December, 2010, at twelveo'clockmidnight, according to law, and shall assess andapportionsaidexcise tax on everyvehicle andtrailerregistered under Chapter 31-3 of the General Laws,according to law, and shall, on the completion of saidassessment rolls and resultingtaxrolls, date, certifyandsign the same and deliver to anddeposit the same in theOffice of the CityClerk and the CityClerk, upon receiptof the same, shall forthwith make a copy of each, and shallforthwith issue and affixtosaidcopies, warrants underher hand, directedto the Collector of Taxes of saidCity,commanding himto proceed and collect the several sums ofmoney therein expressed, of the persons and estates liabletherefore, and shall deliver said copy to the Collector ofTaxes of saidCity.Saidpropertytaxes and excise taxes shall be due andpayable on or before the 5thday of August, A.D. 2011, andtaxes due and remaining unpaid on the 5thday of August,A.D. 2011, on persons, firms and corporations failing toexercise the right of the optional payments of taxes ininstallments as provided inTitle 44-5-7 of the GeneralLaws of Rhode Island, 1956, as amended, shall carry, untilcollected, a penaltyat the rate of eighteenper centumperannum.In accordance withTitle 44-5-7 of the General Laws ofRhode Island, 1956, as amended, saidpropertytaxes andexcise taxes leviedin an amount in excess of One hundredTHE CITY OF NEWPORTRESOLUTIONOF THECOUNCILNO.(Page 2)$100.00) Dollars may be paidinequal installments; thefirst installment of twenty-five per centumon or beforethe 5thday of August, A.D. 2011, and the remaininginstallments as follows: twenty-five per centumby the 5thday of November, A.D. 2011; twenty-five per centumbythe5thday of February, A.D. 2012; and twenty-five per centumby the 5iliday of May, A.D. 2012.Each installment of taxes, if paid on or before the lastdate of the installment periodsuccessively and inorder,shall be free fromany charge for interest.If any installment of taxes is not paidby the last date ofthe installment periodas it occurs, then the unpaidinstallment shall be due and payable and shall carry, untilcollected a penaltyat the rate of eighteenper centumperannum.In accordance withTitle 44-5-7 of the General Laws ofRhode Island, 1956, as amended, saidtaxes leviedin anamount not in excess of One hundred ($100.00) Dollars shallbe payable in a single installment.AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:The Director of Finance is authorizedtoissue notes of theCityinanticipationof taxes at one time or fromtime totime during the fiscal year commencing July 1, 2011, to anamount which shall not exceed in the aggregate the limitset forth inSection 45-12-4 of the General Laws.IN COUNCILREAD AND PASSEDKathleen M. SilviaCityClerk(ejs)Budget-12\Legal\TaxLevyResoiutionCITY OF NEWPORTORDINANCEOF THECOUNCILNO.AN ORDINANCE IN THE AMENDMENT OF TITLE 13 OF THE CODIFIEDORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND, REVISION OF1994, AS AMENDED, ENTITLED, "PUBLIC SERVICES."BE IT ORDAINEDby the Cityof Newport:SECTION1. Chapter 13.12 of the Codified Ordinances of theCity of Newport, Revisionof 1994, as amended entitled, "SewerService Charges," is hereby further amended as follows:DELETE INITS ENTIRETYSection13.12.010 initsentiretyandADD INLIEUTHEREOF THE FOLLOWING:"Section13.12.010. Basic Charge"Everyperson, firm, corporationor governmental unitwhichuses the sewage systemof thecityshall paytothecitya sumequal to teRdellars andRiReteeReents ($10.19)elevendollars andtwenty-sevencents ($11.27) per onethousand (1,000) gallons of themeteredwater consumptionasa sewage charge."DELETE INITS ENTIRETYSection13.12.040 initsentiretyandADD INLIEUTHEREOF THE FOLLOWING:Section13.12.040. Use ofNon-cityWater."Noperson, firm, corporation, or government unit whichuses water obtainedother than fromthe Newport waterdepartment shall drain suchwater into the sewage systemofthecityunless saidwater isfirst measured isfirstmeasuredby a meterinstalledby thecityat the owner'sexpense, andquarterlythereafter thereshall bepaidby theowner tothecityan amount equal to tendellars aRdnineteeReent ($10.19)elevendollars andtwenty-seven($11.27) per one thousand (1,000) gallons of themeteredwater consumptionbysaidperson, firm, corporationorgovernmental unit."SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect on July 1, 2011,and all ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewithare hereby repealed.IN COUNCILREAD AND PASSEDKathleen M. SilviaCityClerkCITY OF NEWPORTORDINANCEOF THECOUNCILNO.AN ORDINANCE IN THE AMENDMENT OF TITLE 13 OF THE CODIFIEDORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND, REVISION OF1994, AS AMENDED, ENTITLED, "PUBLIC SERVICES."BE IT ORDAINEDby the Cityof Newport:SECTION 1. Chapter 13.12 of the Codified Ordinances of theCityof Newport, Revision of 1994, as amended entitled, "SewerService Charges," is hereby further amended by ADDINGTHERETOTHE FOLLOWING:"Section13.12.015. CSOFixedCharge"Everyperson, firm, corporationor governmental unit inthe Cityof Newport whichuses the sewage systemof thecityshall pay a flat fee annuallywhichshall beusedonlyforcosts associatedwiththe long-termCSOControl. Saidfeeshall bebaseduponmeter size, as follows:"Less than 1"1"1.5"2"3"4"5"6"$ 190.00263.004%.00727.001,79.002,927.004,441.00,84.00$ 192.00265.00500.00733.001,774.002,951. 004,478.005,894.00SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect on July 1, 2011,and all ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewithare hereby repealed.IN COUNCILREAD AND PASSEDKathleen M. SilviaCityClerkEVENT TITLEITYPE:LOCATION OF EVENT:IIDate(s) of Event:Hours of Event:1l....-_l1U" _I ifJAddress of Holder of Event:"Holder ofEvent & DBA:__=_ _

Printed Name:{" I Title: ...----------,&tkvBusiness Telephone: ItfOl-2'1B'i I Residence Telephone: Il....- _Is Organization Non-Profit? @ Is Organization Religious? 1 _Is there a charge for admission? 15d ti-oU'lAPPLICATION FO A SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE(page 3)Will LIQUORbe served?If yes, will you be applying for a Class F or F1Liquor License?Ifnot, will another's license be used?If so, whose? I- \Z0SS

IN\)" )Will there be gambling, e.g., bingo, raffle, etc.?Do you have State Police Approval? 1)$I,'zt taX '\X)Ss\\o\\{ V1lt\ l.e.- '=: \'t !3>,(1; \L. bY{$"\},c! \J4..(; '$ &:Jeh:&IIQ Is Organization Religious? I K\> I. Is there a charge for admission? [jJ6 I IIs event to be on City, State, or Private Property? C...... --JName ofProperty Owner ofEvent Site: II-----J l'--_

Will Event be Indoors or Outdoors?(Include Plan) \f.P. &c>\l1/1JL(A!'t'\-e.VAPPLICAnON OREVENT LICENSE(Page 2)__-----'I Amplification?COPY OF TENT PERMIT MUST BE ATTACHED. Will a tent be erected?(Include on plan)If Outdoors, will toilet facilities be provided? qeJ;, I facilities: [j"""",,-O_IoGO I Seating Capacity: I_--J..,;N=+/f1__I NO I For how many vehicles? Ir----N-/-e----.CONCERT LN"",C)o"----.......Dates (Sporting events only): I-........ 1'---- ---I NOType: 1 _SHOW OR EXHIBITION: INOOTHER(describe) 1 _Are required approvals attached, e.g., State, Recreation Dept.? b:l}o'tRt.dj ee{.J;!t'tb'/)1\ lJe.p:!..... , _Is a street closing being requested?_Will food be prepared on the premises? LN'"""'O",t.--- _If so, is Health Dept. Inspection Approval attached? 1 _EVENTHOLDER WOlJ\l\.eN1 s.'Ctvrt\-tvAPPLICATION FOR A SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE(Page 3),Will LIQUORbe served?Ifyes, will you be applying for a Class F or F-I Liquor License?[j\\>.=..-o.-J1_-11-..-_ Ifnot, will another's license beused?Ifso, whose? 1'---- _Will there be gambling, e.g., bingo, raffle, etc.? [No I Do you have State Police Approval? 1 _List Names of Vendors Item to be FurnishedFor 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)FIREWORKSDo you or the pyrotechnic have Newport Fire Marshal approval?Location from where fireworks will be shot: I.Time fireworks will begin: 11-- _Duration: 1'--- _NOTE: Iftireworks are to begin or end after, 10:00 p.m., a sound variance must be obtaine4.If fireworks are for longer than 15 minutes, arrangements must be made for policedetail officers at sponsor's expense.ROAD RACE, WALK-A-THON.ETC. On Roadway(s) o On Sidewalk(s) 0Has notification been made to residents along the route? __Have temporary signs been posted? (Signs must be removed by the following day.)SPECIFIC ROUTE:Students Against Domestic Abuse5thAnnuaI3-on-3 Basketball TournamentJune 18, 2011Event PlanStudents Against Domestic Abuse (SADA) is a student run, community supportedorganization that strives to prevent domestic violence by promoting awareness and addressing itsroot causes. We are a group of approximately 10 young, passionate, and talented leaders that arelearning to educate others and practice our leadership skills by involving our peers.Our proposed project, the 6thAnnual Beyond the Bounce Basketball Tournament, will bringthe issue of domestic violence to a wider audience focusing on young males in the Newportcommunity. Our goal with the tournament is to get young men to understand the important rolethey can play in preventing violence against women. We anticipate an audience of75-100 youngpeople, at least 50 of whom will be male. Before they can compete in the tournament, theplayers must participate in an educational workshop. This year, we will be hosting a paneldiscussion on stereotypes associated with masculinity.Bathrooms will be provided by the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center.Tournament Schedule (Event Timeline)Time Event.9:30am Set-up begins11:30 am Player registration/check-in12:30 pm Workshop2:00pm Basketball games and food6:00pm Awards ceremonyA DJ with amplification will be utilized; they will be set up on the black top adjacent to thebasketball court, with speakers facing the court and MLK Center. All other tables will also beset up on this black top area adjacent to the court.Additional adult supervision will be provided by: Women's Resource Center, the East Bay MetSchool, the Boys &Girls Club. A minimum of 10 adults will be present to supervise.Ifthere are any further questions, please contact Jessica Walsh, Director ofPrevention at theWomen's Resource Center, at 619-2555 ext.107.I' ::-_.'I'. !City of Newport, Rhode IslandAPPLICATION FOR A SPECIAL EVENTMAY 192011 _rfFZ(6l-:. -DATE: 5/1,/ /JEVENT TITLE/TYPE:LOCATION OF EVENT:Date(s) of Event:IBel'b"" F(iJyo @..Ii 'oJJ..r.,iit, Q;tfctoI 19JVIIl ;10((Hours of Event:I -_Holder of Event &DBA:LLc..,Title:I

Printed Name: ICbaNk. I'Mt I____Business Telephone: [(YOI)-3'" Residence Telephone: l{3,o) (71 -Is Organization Non-Profit? INQ Is Organization Religious? I No.....----Is there a charge for admission?__Name of Property Owner of Event Site: Signature of Property Owner:Printed Name of Property Owner:Will Event be Indoors or Outdoors?(Include Plan)EVENT HOLDER __ _APPLICATION FOR ASPECIAL EVENT LICENSE(Page 2).jNoI Amplification?For how many vehicles? J _INOCOPY OF TENT PER1\1IT MUST BESeating Capacity: f _I 1-G/ II Is staging or platform required?If so, location of ioilet facilities:(Include on plan)If Outdoors, wm toilet facilities be provided? I ::-1 -G--'-od--'-c1Q-rcl-;:J-C1\1_0_1[ [Will a tent be erected?(Include on p'lan)Expected Attendance: .Is parking available:CONCERT I 'f\loList types of musical instruments:DANCE [ .r./ol DEEJAYItV. 1 Amplification:.........:..:;.M-z:o,-__SPORTING EVENT 1 No Type: 1_: _Set-up Dates (Sporting events only): 1-'- ----, --' _If yes, what type:CARNIVAL ItVoCIRCUSWill there be animals? ,'-,.__If yes, types of animals:SHOW OR EXHIBITION: I i/o Type: 1_'_OTHER(describe) j' 0 ' \_ \. fa'U'1 at4'-ol1Wa.c....;::,.O.-:;;fk:=--- _Are required approvals attached, e.g., State, Recreation Dept.? 1.... 1:..=.-"_EVENT HOLDER lUewf c').'(" Qj MnJ e e, 'TeAt rjAPPLICATION FOR A SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE(Page 2)If Outdoors, will toilet facilities be provided? G(,....:e=_c..;::>;;...__---------------'-----------If so, location oftoilet facilities:(Include on plan)CONCERT I tub> ]For how many vehicles?COpy OF TENT PERMIT MUST \'ev-T ;; S:\'.bf'Seating Capacity:I 11D\"R C. \. 12- \ 't),e. ..s Type: Il.-- _Set-up Dates (Sporting events only): 1'--- _PLAY I{VolIf yes, what type:CARNIVAL [ 1\/ D I CIRCUS Will there be animals? IOJ () IAre required approvals attached, e.g., State, Recreation Dept.?If yes, types of animals: 1L....... - 1SHOWOREXHmITION: I" 5I Type: IbA'1, /)01' Wy'(\\OTHER(describe)'TRA-H'> fZ\'r.i>'esIs a street closing being requested?Itve>Will food be prepared on the premises?If so, is Health Dept. Inspection Approval attached?EVENT HOLDER f\JeIA> e0 or )) \I'J flJ ee. TC2. A\ APPLICAnON FORA SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE(Page 3)Will LIQUORbe served?Ifyes, will you be applying for a Class F or F-1 Liquor License?Ifnot, will another's license be used?If so, whose? I------------------------------Will there be gambling, e.g., bingo, raffle, etc.? I rJ D I Do you have State Police Approval? I(\Jl>List Names of Vendors Item to be FurnishedFor 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)..t'- SAl.. e. .....'3: V.-Ff 95 (gFIREWORKSDo you or the pyrotechnic have Newport Fire Marshal approval?Location from where fireworkswill be shot:tTime fireworks will begin: I (V/1-\ Duration: 1\1 / At tNOTE: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 policedetail officers at sponsor's expense.ROAD RACE, WALK-A-THON, ETC. On Roadway(s) oOn Sidewalk(s) 0Has notification been made to residents along the route? __Have temporary signs been posted? (Signs must be removed by the following day.)SPECIFIC ROUTE:Rhode Island's OnlyMoving Dinner TrainPost Office Box 108156 Bridge StreetNewport, RI 02840401841-8700800-398-742 [email protected] 3 12011" ; ,. ~ .Kathy SilviaCity ClerkCity ofNewportNewport, R.I.May 26, 2011Dear Ms. Silvia:Enclosed is an application for a special event to be held inNewport on September 1,2,3 &4, 2011. The event will be called"A Day Out With Thomas in Newport, Rhode Island".Thomas the Tank is a real locomotive and train set whichwe will transport from Green Bay, Wisconsin to be featured on thetracks of the Newport Secondary Railroad Line. This event willcater to the youth ofRhode Island and New England ages two thrusix. Thomas is very famous amongst the younger set and has amagnetic attraction to the youth ofAmerica.We have scheduled the event with the cooperation oftheNewport Visitors Center and the assistance of Mr. MichaelBrennan, Transportation Manager ofthe Newport PoliceDepartment and the City ofNewport.Enclosed herewith is a picture ofThomas the Tank Engine.Imagine Thomas rolling into Newport on the railroad tracksparalleling America's Cup Avenue."A Day Out With Thomas in Newport, RI." is a specialevent for children. With the price of admission, every child willreceive a 25 minute ride on the Train pulled by Thomas the Tank.Tickets will be purchased in advance for each traindeparture time. This will eliminate congestion, as we plan on tentrips per day, commencing at 9:00 A.M. and ending at 4:45 P.M.We appreciate your support ofthis event and invite you towelcome Thomas when it arrives on a flatbed on August 29th.Looking forward to your positive response!Sincerely,Robert J. AndrewsCITY OF NEWPORT, RHODE ISLANDAPPLICATIONFOR LICENSETO THEHONORABLE COUNCIL OF THECITY OF NEWPORT:MAY 2 32011DATE_May 16, 2011'cApplicationis made for the followinglicense: DRAINLAYERDate of Duration: _ANNUAL_ Business Telephone: _401-253-9277 _Location: ___,StareRd. Route _D/B/A C.B. Utility Co., Inc. _Signature of Applicant: :.>Dpte: 5/19/11Print Name of Applicant: .JosephM. Brito, Jr.Owner:__C.B. Utility Co.,Inc. _Owner Telephone: 401-253-9277Owner Address: 99TllpeloSt , Bristol, RI 02809Mailing Address:- _Filing Fee $15License Fee $100License Number:Date Paid:Date Paid2912COUNCIL ACTION: _ DATE APPROVED: _License issued by:Date Issued: '-- _Drain Layer Licenses expire on June 30theach year. The renewal applicationmust be submitted intime to go before the City Council prior to July1st,An insurance bond is required and must be approved by the Engineering Department.'i '\M111 .:009.1' 'i 'l'! ,l- ! Pi ,('': iApplicationis made for the followinglicense: DRAINLAVE , IUr'Date of Duration: _ANNUAL_ Business Telephone: _(401) 8M-f9312[) 2011Location: 'Streets of Newport'j ID/B/A R. J. Cawley Contracting ':0> "> jSignature of Applicant: C2-4u;t.hO Dare:!2- I 'S_I } ... ,,-Pnnt Name of Applicant:\ E C a: lAJ'' Ii ..... 5L..--__Owner:__R.J. Cawley Contracting, Inc. _Owner Telephone: 1+01 _Owner Address: l' C CoY)net I \=L Jlr) wC1, y f\)o.l'for4- / eI.Mailing Address: __l_, " "Filing Fee $15License Fee $100License Number:Date Paid:Date Paid2835COUNCIL ACTION: _ DATE APPROVED: _License issued by: Date Issued: _Drain Layer Licenses expire on June 30theach year. The renewal applicationmust be submitted intime to go before the City Council prior to July 1st,An insurance bond is required and must be approved by the Engineering Department. l.k [YOwner:__Lucas D'Aliesandro _Owner Telephone: ..40{- (l. 2-3' Owner Address: 3 5ahbfu PA ) iZ:L{Y2L,G:Mailing Address: @DPJ ox: t-CL t.( fl)f;-.k-I R.."L O-z5}767Filing Fee $15License Fee $100License Number:Date Paid: S-;-J...7- Date Paid 5--{}.-7 - f ld.3049COUNCIL ACTION: _ DATE APPROVED: _License issued by: Date Issued: _Drain Layer Licenses expire on June 30theach year. The renewal applicationmust be submitted intime to go before the City Council prior to July 1st.An insurance bond is required and must be approved by the Engineering Department.Y:\1\1 i sec1hlllC(ILiSI j ccnsc,\Drili Il Laycf\/\ ppDnl i nl, .._. '_"".....$.Hllil.tQj{]\ D81:-e Paid.. ..'."" 'C'fRiNCn: A'CT.KON. ",c." e'. __""_. "'"..,,_.'DAT'K ",. .. by; .." _"_. .,.",.._".,.. , _.." ,,,"......... "..' " __.C(CX;f''0{CZ/(/ 1'lil[11errv OF NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND JL,: M1\'(2011 IThe undersigned respectfullypetitions the Council for a HOLIDAY LICENSE to allow retail sales I) theYear:s Day, Memonal Day, FourthJuly, VictOry ?ay, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veteran's Day, or on any ay whichisofficially celebrated. No Holiday LCC(lnse shall be Issued and a retail business sballuot be openDay, except pharmacies, retail stores tbat principally sen folid products and which employ fewer than sill: employiOOfil per shift at anyonelocatioD, flOW01r, giU'den and garden llhopll, video storres, and bakeries. (RI General Law Application is made for:LICENSE DURATION:HOlJDAY SELLING LICENSE Date:. , ctcx",,fCITY OF NEWPORrF,HOLIDAY SELLING LICENSE RENEVI,a ...:c" ....... t,April 1, 2011 through March 31, 2012 MAY, 2 7 ?nl1,Wagon Corporation ,-1_ Best Sportswear-.. - -'':':':'"C' lcf _-+--.....,-..246 Thames StreetSamuel Aiges/ ITitle:I OltV\er.2lf6Thl\mes Street Unit 2 Newoort Rl 02840BUSINESS LOCATION:BUSINESS D/B/A:Authorized Signature:Owner/Representative:Owner's Home Address:The undersigned respectfully petitions the Honorable Council for a HOLIDAY LICENSE to allow retail sales on the following holidays: NewYear's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Victory Day, Labor Day, ColumbusDay, Veteran's Day, or on any day which anyholiday isofficially celebrated. A retail business shall not be open December 25thof any year or Thanksgiving Day, except pharmacies, retail storesthatsell foodproducts and which employ fewer than six employees per shift at anyone location,flower, garden and garden .....'Uw,-n)BUSINESS OWNER:(Individual, Corp/LLCBusiness Telephone No, 1_("'4_0""1)_8_4-1,-9-09-4--------1 Home Telephone No.: I (401) 848-2553MAILING ADDRESS: c.........