Date posted: MAYI 18, 2021 by 4:00P P.M. Alli items on this agenda are tol be discussed and/or acted upon. TOWN OF LITTLE COMPTON TOWN COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 20, 2021 Virtual meeting by Zoom and teleconference Join Zoom webinar: https:lIlzoom.us Webinar ID: 851 56227821 Password: 278741 Dial by location Tolll Free: numbers: OrAlt. phone (NY)16465588656 888 788 0099 or 833548 0276 or 8335480282 or 8778535247 Live streaming at AGENDA 7:00P.M. tps/www.youtubecom/chamne/uCNOKCOBP433aBiqz0XH099 Approval ofMinutes- *( Consent. Agenda Alli items listed with an: asterisk (*) are considered tol bei routinel byt the Town Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will bei no separate discussion oft these items unless a council member or citizen so requests in which eventt the item willl be withdrawn from the General Order ofbusiness and considered in the normal sequence on the agenda. Announcements: ** These items are received and filed with no other action taken. 1. Commemoration ofNational EMS Week 2021 1. Public Works- - activity report for April 2021 1. Proposal for extension of Special Directive 5 Department Head) Report: Old Business: 2. Votet to adopt an amendment to Chapter 14-5.9,a, 1 updating the Flood] Rate map panel numbers as proposed during aj public hearing held on] May 6,2021. 3. Report from' Town Administrator, Town Solicitor and Chair oft thel LC Agricultural Conservancy Trust with recommended resolution subject to concerns raised regarding easement rights tol Plat 30, Lot 14-3, known at1 10: South of Commons Rd. 4. Communication: from thel Planning Board wondering ift the Council wishes tol have the Planning Board review and address inconsistencies regarding the treatment of dotted line lots. The subject was brought back to thej planning board by the Assessor fort the May meeting. New Business: 1. Adopt June 5lhto1 12th 2021 as Sidney' Tynan Weeki in) Little Compton is celebration of 2. Presentation byt the BETA Group onj pavement management program. 3. Request to allow at tree plantedi in! honor ofVirginia Peckham at the Peckham Lot. 4. Petition received" "Tol have the town Shuffle) Board puti in aj proper place for use this her 100th Birthday. spring2021". 5. Notice ofi intention to post an upcoming vacancy oft the position of] Deputy Town Clerk as of August 1,2 2021 due tot the pending retirement of Sheila Oliveira. 6. Discussion ofs safety concerns: raised by Harbor Commission regarding fishing on the 7. A member oft thel LC. Agricultural Conservancy Trust has resigned. Letters ofi interest willl bei received through. June 10, 2021 at 4PMI by the Office oft the Town Clerk a. Email received froml Don! McNaughton expressing an interest tol be considered for the vacancy ont the LCACT created by ai recent resignation 8. Draft proposal received: from thel DPW: Director looking for discussion on amending the' Town Code, Chapter 8- - Streets and Sanitation, specifically' Transfer Station fees and policies. Noti intended tol bei in final: format, but rather for beginning discussion. 9. Memo from Town Administrator concurring with ar request from the Fire Chiefto promote. FF. Jonathan Bednarz fromj probationary status to 3rd class duet tol his satisfactory completion ofhis] probationary period, effectivel May 11, 2021 10. Request from thel RI: Interlocal Risk Management Trust for al Health and] Dental Pool Member Equity Disbursement Election form to be completed. town dock, referral to Solicitor for advice. Communications: 1. Copy ofal letter from ICF, New York) Bight Section 1061 Lead, Jessica Gabriel seeking comments ont the NY Bight Wind Energy. Areas fori the Section 1061 review, providing information ont the undertaking and preliminary area of potential effect and toj provide information ont the nexts steps int the Section 1061 process for party participation (this 2. Electronic communication: from the Sr. Development Director ofCystic Fibrosis Cycle Ride Sept. 18, 2021 seeking input on anyl local restrictions and/or approvals that may ber necessary this year in order to conduct the cycle ridei in September 3. Copy ofar resolution adopted by the Warren' Town Council supporting and recognizing the Warren Policel Department's professional expertise and dedicated response in investigating andj protecting their community from hate crimes and condemning hate crimes, hateful acts, and public displays ofhate symbols in their community, declaring 4. Copy ofc citations andi resolution received: from the Barrington' Town Council in support ofl legislation to authorize local control oft tobaccoj policies, urging the General 1. Copy ofar resolution adopted by thel Barrington' Town Council declaring the first Friday in. June tol bel National Gun Violence. Awareness Day 2. Copy ofai resolution adopted by thel Barrington' Town Council concerningl legalization letter wasi received byr multiple town officials) that' "Hate Has Nol Home In' Warren" Assembly pass House bill 5633 and Senate bill 258 Consent: ofa adult recreation use of marijuana Payment ofl Bills All are welcome to any meeting at the town, which is open to the public. Individuals requiring communication: assistance or any accommodation' toe ensure equal participation will need to contact the Town Clerk at 635-4400: notl less than 481 hours prior to thei meeting. Minutes ofa' Town Council virtual: meeting held May 6th, AD2021 via Video and' Tele-Conferencing at 7:00 o'clock PM. Councilors present: PaulJ.Golembeske, Gary S. Mataronas, Andrew W. Moore, Robert L. Mushen and Anya Wallack. Also in attendance: Antonio Teixeira, Town Administrator, Richard S. Humphrey, Esq. Town Solicitor and Fire Chief Petrin. Public Hearing held for thej purpose of amending Chapter 14 oft thel Little Compton Town Code to update the Flood Insurance Rate Map Panel Numbers to continue tol be compliant with the Flood Insurance Program. Council President Mushen opened thej public hearing with a call for comments. The Town Clerk offered al briefinsight as to Motion made by Councilor Mataronas, receiving a second by Councilor Wallack, voting ini favor by roll call (Golembeske, Moore, Mushen and Wallack) Councilor Mataronas opposed: To close the public hearing on aj proposed amendment to Chapter 14 under section 14-5.9,4,1. Clerks notation: no action was taken to adopt. This subject will bel listed on the May 20, 2021 agenda for a formal vote to adopt. Motion made by Councilor Mataronas, receiving a second by Councilor Wallack, voting ini favor by roll call (Golembeske, Mataronas, Moore, Mushen and Wallack): To set aside the South Shore Road Safety Plan Motion made by Councilor Mataronas, receiving a second by Councilor Golembeske, voting in favor by roll call (Golembeske, Mataronas, Moore, Mushen and Wallack): Toapprove, as written the Town Council the need to update the numbers. No comments were: received. until Chief] Raynes is able to sign into the meeting, meeting minutes for April 22,2021, Motion made by Councilor Mataronas, receiving a second by Councilor Golembeske, voting in favor by roll call (Golembeske, Mataronas, Moore, Mushen and Wallack): To approve, as written the Town Council meeting minutes for April27,2021. Announcement: 1. Annual Financial Town Meeting to be held via Zoom on May 18, 2021 beginning at 7F PM. Budget Committee Reports should have been received earlier this week by all registered voters. Voters should call the Town Clerk's Office 635-4400 or send an email to the Town Clerk at cwordell@ittlecomptonri.org toj pre-register for the meeting. As was done: in 2020 the votes will be counted by asking the voters to "raise their virtual hands". Voters will need to use separate devises in order to vote separately on matters. Ifa family does not have the ability to use separate devises they should speak with the Town Clerk'sOffice to allow further action tol be taken ifa vote is deemed too close and votes need tol be verified. Motion made by Councilor Golembeske, receiving a second by Councilor Mataronas, voting in favor by roll call (Golembeske, Mataronas, Moore, Mushen and Wallack): Toj place on file the following Department Head Reports for April 2021: 1. Police Department 2. Fire Department 3. Town Clerk 4. Town Administrator 5. Building Department 6. Tax Assessor 7. Finance Director Motion made by Councilor Wallack, receiving a second by Councilor Mataronas, voting ini favor by roll call (Golembeske, Mataronas, Moore, Mushen and Wallack): To authorize the Council President to write letters congratulation both Deputy Chief/Lt. Faria and Sergeant Harris for reaching the twenty-year mark in their careers and thanking them for their dedication and exemplary service to the Town ofLittle Compton. Motion made by Councilor Mataronas, receiving a second by Councilor Moore, voting ini favor by roll call (Golembeske, Mataronas, Moore, Mushen and Wallack): Toauthorize a Request for Proposals to be advertised for Geographic Information System services to digitize Town Tax Assessor maps. Motion made by Councilor Mataronas, receiving a second by Councilor Golembeske, voting ini favor by roll call (Golembeske, Mataronas, Moore, Mushen and Wallack): Toi forward copies to the Little Compton School Department and place on: file the following resolutions adopted by the Smithfield School Committee: 1. Resolution expressing support for a moratorium on the expansion of Charter Schools, House bill 2. Resolution requesting the RI General Assembly support any and all legislative proposals that would disallow: non-law enforcement to carry concealed firearms onto school grounds. 3. Resolution expressing support for the state reimbursement oft transportation services cost for public Discussion of the South Shore Road Safety Plan, Chief Raynes stated that he gathered statistics upon receipt of the letter of concern and acknowledges this area receives an increase oftraffic in the summer months. The Safety Plan speaks to implement the usual tactics ofusing extra patrols, the electronic sign board, and grant funds to increase seatbelt and distracted driver watches. The electronic sign board collects H5193 and private school pupils, House bill H6030 data, which will assist in quantifying enforcement efforts. Question from Rebecca Kaye, Mother to Coco Smith author of the letter of concern: Is there any consideration to install speed bumps? ChiefRaynes deferred the answer to the Town Council and Administrator as. hel believes ift the town begins installing speed bumps on one: road we will receive multiple requests for other town road. The Council did not offer their position on speed bumps at this time. Maintenance of roadside brush was mentioned as a potential area to reduce visibility problems especially on the blind curve of South Shore Road. This matter willl be placed on the July 22nd agenda for a status report Motion made by Councilor Golembeske, receiving a second by Councilor Wallack, voting in favor by roll call (Golembeske, Mataronas, Moore, Mushen and Wallack): Top place on file the: following resolutions 1. Resolution supporting any legislation enacted by the RI General Assembly that maximizes local 2. Resolution requesting the General Assembly to temporarily waive the state maintenance ofe effort from the Police Chief. No votes were taken. adopted by thel BurrillvilleTown Council: control on legalization ofa adult recreation use of marijuana requirements forlocal contributions to schools Motion made by Councilor Mataronas, receiving a second by Councilor Golembeske, voting in favor by roll call (Golembeske, Mataronas, Moore, Mushen and Wallack): Toacknowledge a date correction from June 6th to. June 13th for an Antique Car Show which will bel held on Veteran's! Field as sponsored by the Republican Town Committee and previously authorized by the Council and the Recreation Committee. Motion made by Councilor Mataronas, receiving a second by Councilor Wallack, voting in favor by roll call (Golembeske, Mataronas, Moore, Mushen and Wallack): Top place on file ai notice of proposed rulemaking received from Coastal Resources Management Council regarding proposed amendments to management procedures. Motion made by Councilor Mataronas, receiving a second by Councilor Golembeske, votingi in favor by roll call (Golembeske, Mataronas, Moore, Mushen and Wallack): To grant al Mobile Food Establishment Permit to Hawaiian Jim's Shave Ice & Co. II for a mobile lemonade/ice cream truck for a period to expire concurrently with his State MFE permit, which willl be March 31, 2022, contingent upon meeting all state and local requirements. Motion made by Councilor Golembeske, receiving a second by Councilor Mataronas, voting ini favor by roll call (Golembeske, Mataronas, Moore, Mushen and Wallack): To place on file consent calendar item 1-1 Letter from Director of] Public Works documenting the successful bidder for the purchase ofa lawn mower to be Dave'sLawnmower. Authorization given tot thel DPW Director and' Town Administrator to award the bid by vote of Council on 4-22-2021. Motion made by Councilor Golembeske, receiving a second by Councilor Mataronas, voting in favor by roll call (Golembeske, Mataronas, Moore, Mushen and Wallack): That the bills be allowed and ordered paid as follows: $34,758.66 Crystal Rock- Town Hall - Transfer Station EastBay Media Group - Council Eastbay Media Group zoning Nationalgrid Harbor Management Fund Nationalgrid - street lights Petro gasoline Petro. Diesel GoTo Services Public Safety Complex GoTo Services Town Hall Allied Court Reporters Zoning Kofile - Town Clerk CS&M Tele-Systems Inc. -town hall dept phones WBMason - Town Hall Admin. - Clerk Sakonnet Treel Inc. - Tree Committee Funds Direct Mail Manager Inc. - Budget Committee funds Tiverton Auto Body Inc. - Fire Dept. Rob's Auto Care Inc. - Fire Dept. AT&TI Mobility Fire Dept. AT&T Mobility Fire Dept. Anna's Uniform Supply Co. - Fire Dept. Anna's Uniform Supply Co. - Fire Dept. Motorola Solutions Firel Dept. capital funds Shipman's Fire Equipment Col Inc - Amb, Reimb. Fund Bound Tree Amb. Reimb. Fund Southcoast Hospitals Group Amb. Reimb. Fund Countryside SignZ, LLC- Amb. Reimb. Fund Enos Home Oxygen & Medical Supply- Amb. Reimb. Fund Western Oill Inc Transfer Station Westport Winwater Works Co. Wasterwater facility RS Rental Equip. Co. Wastewater facility Sakonnet Plumbing & Heating Inc Highway Sakonnet Plumbing & Heating Inc 32 Commons Atlantic Elevator South Col Inc. - Town hall - 32 Commons Tiverton Materials - Highway Hose Connection - Highway Verizon wastewater facility Vision Government Solutions Inc -Assessor $182.75 $270.00 $108.00 $17.55. $97.51 $772.98 $512.04 $1,020.00 $1,050.00 $125.00 $1,299.00 $317.25 $37.11 $3,980.62 $1,313.16 $15.00 $140.00 $0.68 $20.09 $677.93 $179.99 $287.77 $378.04 $14.64 $625.00 $325.00 $1,033.69 $12,870.68 $1,630.45 $42.50 $8.50 $251.90 $33.10 $1,073.91 $342.00 $185.44 $35.07 $56.12 $534.57 WBMason - Assessor Paul's Press- Budget Committee Paychex of! New York LLC- Finance Director Tiverton Materials. Highway Crystal Rock-] Police Dept. Verizon Police Dept. WBMason Police Dept. WBMason - Police Dept. Pitney Bowes Police Dept. West Place Animal Sanctuary - Police Dept. AT&TMobility Police Dept. Rob's. Auto Carel Inc. - Police Dept. State of Rhode Island Police Dept. Verizon Maintenance Transfer Station Carol A Wordell - Town Clerk Wilbur's General Store Maintenance Wilbur's General Store Town Hall $107.02 $3,750.00 $420.05 $39.59 $38.50 $82.85 $122.77 $13.98 $165.15 $458.00 $48.173 $26.10 $90.00 $1,045.52 $131.83 $39.00 $4.26 $20.49 Councilor Mushen offered one: final mention of the Annual Financial Town Meeting, which will be held May 18, 2021 at 7PM by Zoom asking voters toj pre-register and participate in the meeting. Having no further business to attend to the meeting was declaréd adjourned at 7:33 PM. Carol A. Wordell, CMC, Town Clerk DMR-/ Little Compton Department of Public Works Monthly Report: activity April 2021 TRANSFER STATION Transaction total Refuse Construction Debris Recycling Paint recycling Tires TOTALS E-waste Motoro oil 144 7 37 0 4 192 0 Tons Tons Tons units Tons containers gallons Appliance refrigerant 1 The Month of April the! DPW continued to put up more parking poles ont the Sakonnet point town! lot 2 DPW did some grading of gravel on Grange Ave where it changes to gravel and continues to work on access 3 DPW rolled andt filled outfield/ /septic field at Veterans fieldi int the area wer repaired last year 4 maintain refusei from outside town! barrels 5 Cut lawns and cemeteries for grass season 14 trash and recycle barrels throughout town 9weekly, 15 bi-weekly from April November Preparation and cleaning of lawn area's being worked on att thist time, fix any damaged areai from winter 61 DPWI maintenance has worked on Townf fisherman's lot ats sakonnet point, about 1/2 completed 7 DPW maintenance repaired andi replaced out door basketball backboard at school 8 maintain town road: signage 9 general maintènance of town buildings 10 maingonnced of vehicles, tractors, and trucks worked on upgrade of stop signs Little Compton, Director of Public Works 0B33 Onun nf Gittle Compton Omun Hall .0. Dox 226 Gittle (ompton, R3 02837 To: From: Date: Subject: Honorable Town Council Antonio A. Teixeira Town Administrator May 20, 2021 75 Mckenzie/Daubmann matter, 10 South Commons Road Ms.. Johanna Mckenzie has reported that she is very appreciative of all efforts that were made by all to bring some resolution tot the matter with Ms. Karen Daubmann and her property. LCAgricultural Conservancy Trust has entertain as an item in their agenda to assist with the Police Chief Scott Raynes and Fire Chief Richard Petrin have visit the area to check for safety Chief Raynes has made it very clear that any reports or threats will be investigated and dealt resolution. concerns. with accordingly. 0B-3 WHELAN CORRENTE & FLANDERSLLP Joseph R. Marion, II, Esq. maroewiclorcic.on 401.251.4288 May 3, 2021 Via Certified. Mail, Return. Receipt Requested 7020 1290000225428246 Ms. Karen M. Daubman 10 South of Commons Road Little Compton, RI 02837 Plat 301 Lots 10 and 14-3 Dear Ms. Daubman, Re: Title Update and Use ofROW: for 10-12 South ofCommons Rd. As you may know, this Office currently serves as legal counsel to the Little Compton Agricultural Conservancy Trust ("LCACT"). Per the request ofits Chairperson, William Richmond, we were asked tol hire a title examiner on behalfoft the LCACT to research the grant ofLittle Compton Tax Assessor's Plat 30, Lots 10 and 14-3 from Edith B. Wislocki to you in August of2013, with specific focus on the grant ofai right of way over. Plat 301 Lot 9, formerly Iattach for your review a copy oft the full Title Examination Report, which includes a deed from Robert P. Lawrence, as Trustee oft the Ida Smith Wilbur Foundation in 1984 conveying lots 10 and 14-3 to Ms. Wislocki. Under thel language oft that deed, Mr. Lawrence granted a right ofv way tol Edith B. Wislocki burdening Plat 30 Lot 9 as part ofthe conveyance, the language of which is "Together with aj right ofv way as appurtenant tos said premises to pass and repass at all times for any and allj purposes connected with thel lawful use: and occupation ofs said premises ini under and upon and overa ai right ofv way extending in width 20: feet, andi running northerly 153 feet from the northwesterly corner ofthe conveyed parcel, the westerly line ofthis course ofsaid: right of wayl being the westerlyboundary ofother land ofGrantor and the easterly boundary ofl land now or lately ofPhebel B. Chace, the westerly and then southerly line ofs said right of way turning an interior angle of2700 33'06" and proceeding westerly a distance of132.67: feet more orl lesst to the South of Commons Road, the southerly boundary ofthel last described course ofsaid 201 foot right ofway bounding southerly on said owned by Phebe B. Chace. as follows: Chacel land. " (emphasis added) Tel4 401.270.4500 Fax 401,270-251-4604 . wwwwneancorrente.com * 106 Clock Tower Square, Portsmouth, RI 02871 WHELAN CORRENTE & FLANDERSLLP Ms. Karen M. Daubman May 3, 2021 Page2 This same language was included in the grant ofN Ms. Wislocki to you when you purchased both Lots 10 and 14-3 (with development rights conveyed) from her in August of2013. A copy oft that The right of way was also identified in a survey plan recorded in Plan Book 13 Page 25 created by John Barkerin. July of 1998: in order to effectuate the conservation easement grant to the LCACT: in October oft that same year, a copy of which is also included ini the' Tite Examination The clear and conspicuous language oft the grant oft the right of way to you by Ms. Wislocki would appear toj provide to you the unfettered right toj pass and repass the right ofway burdening Lot 9 at all times and for any lawful purpose, including but not limited to access to your residence as well as Lot 14-3, as the underlying fee owner ofthat parcel. By providing this' Title Examination Report, the LCACT authorizes it future usel by you and/or your legal counsel to deed: is also included herein. Report. further pursue, your rights at law under this grant. Sincerely, Josepl/R.N Marion] II, Esq. ApK Enclosures Cc: William Richmond, Little Compton. Agricultural Conservancy Trust Richard Humphrey, Esq., Town Solicitor, Town ofLittle Compton WC57587 TITLE EXAMINATION CONCLUSION SHEET Examiner name: LJS Schedule. A Brand (choose one): Commonwealth Land" Title File # (do not use dashes or suffix): 9422561 Start date: 8/8/13 End date: 4/21/21 Saee/Towm/Smte/Zip Code: 10: and 12 South of Commons Road, Little Compton, RI 02837 Assessor's Plat #: 30 Assessors Lot #: Lots 14-3 and 10 Recorded Lot/Plat Card: Plat 30J Lot 14-3 and Plat 301 Lot 10 on Survey Plan for Edith B. Wislocki Trustee in Plan Bk: 13/25 Title in: Karen M. Daubmann Tenancy: sole By Quitclaim Deed from: Edith B. Wislocki Signed Date: 8/8/13 Recorded Date/Time: 8/26/13 @ 12:08PM Book/Page: 263/22 Legal Description in] Book/Page (include the book/page of any drops and/or additions): 263/22 Schedule B, Section 1, Requirements Mortgage To: MERS, Washington Trust Mortgage Company, LLC Amount: $417,000.00 Signed Date: 10/14/16 Recorded Date/Time: 10/19/16 @ 8:57AM Book/Page: 301/154 asa affected by: Mortgage To: BankNewport Amount: $91,800.00 Signed Date: 7/5/19: Recorded Date/Time: 7/12/19 @ 2:38PM Book/Page: 333/147 asa affected by: From Karen M. Daubmann a/k/a Karen M. Matsil Secured by 12 South of Commons Road (Lot 10) ONLY Mortgage To: Signed Date: as affected by: Amount: $ Recorded Date/Time: Book/Page: TITLE EXAMINATION CONCLUSION SHEET Additional Liens: Notef fori informational purposes, thef following deeds int the 24-month chain oft title othert thant the deed citèda above: Book Page Book Page ;Book Page Schedule B, Section 2, Exceptions alcdon/Pacmas/ome (including all exceptions from Start)." Together with Right of Way in Book/Page: 62/56 Deed ofI Development Rights in Book/Page: 114/566 Subject to Right to pass and repass over right of way on plan in Book/Page: Plan Bk: 13/25 in Book/Page: in Book/Page: Other: Examiner Remarks/Comments: 1.) Karen M. Daubmann now known as Karen M. Matsil. 2. 10 South of Commons Road is Lot 14-3 and 12 South of Commons Road is Lot10. Choose Box: 10 Year Buyer Run: n/a Current Owner Check for Probate: no Examined Online: yes February 1,2019 Qy2a561 RICENED NOV 2013 9840 Bas 2-9139 wi PANYTALNAK Owner's Policy No. 81305-89621586 Loan Policy No. 81397:89621567 Commonwealth MNP msI IMNEANCI 63876 Schedule A Auguet26;2013 e1297PM Augu125,2013 01 1209PM Amount of Insurance Premium Date & Time of Polcy Amoupt of Insurance Premium Date & Time of Palicy File No. 13:339 Owner's Pdlicy Loan Policy $475,000.00 $380,000:00 $762.50 Standard Rates $950.00 Standard Rates Name of Insured; (a) Owner's Policy: Karen M, Daubmann (b) Loan Policy: MERS, Inc., as nominée for Residential Mortgage Sèrvices, Inc., its successors andlor 2. The estate or interest in thel land described hereln whichi Is Fée Simple, and is at Date of Policy vested.i in; 3, Ther mortgage, herein referred to as thei insured mortgage with respect to the Loan Policy, and any assignments Mortgage from Karen. M. Daubmann to Résidential Mortgage Services, Ind., int the original principalamountof $380,000.00 dated Augus! 26, 2013, recorded on August 26; 2013 at 12:09 PMI ini Book 283 Page 28. 4. Thel landr referred tol herein is situated int the: Towri ofl Little Compton, the County of Newport, State off Rhode Island, and isi identified in accordance with Exhibit Aattached! hereto with ay propèrty addrèss of, They property address is not ihsured and js Incorporated for the Company's Indexing purposes only. assigns. as their respéctive Interests may appear. Karen M. Daubmenn thèreof are described as follows: 12 South of Gommans Road, Little Compton, Rhode Island- 02837 Countersigned) Signature: - PC Parhaglapew E This Policy' Valid Only ifs Schedule B, Face Page And Cover Page Are Attached, 09339PFD/19-33824) Order: QulckView_ Starter Doc: XXXXXX:STRT 1289866-Dameco-0S Page 1of9 Requested By: edurfee.atic.com, Printed: 4/19/2021 5:18 PM Exhibit A Gwner's Policy No.: 81306-89821566 Loan Polioy No: 81397-89821567 12SOUTH OF COMMONS ROAD Beginning ala pointin the easterly line of South of Commons Road at a drill holei ih à stone wall and àt the Northwesterly cofner of land how or lately of Frederick M. Bodington Jt; thence northerly, bounded wésterly on said road, 218.00 féet to a drir hole in a stone in another wall andt the southwesterly corner ofland now or fately ofi Phébe B. Chace thence turning an interior angle of 90* 13' 31" and running eastèrly along sald stone wall andi in a linei in ranget therèwith andl bounded northerly on said Chaçe land inj part and land now or formerly of Robert P. Lawrence, Trustee 229,41 feet to a granite bound; thence turning an Interior angle and running southerly, bounded easterly by land ofthis Grantee, 403.35 feett to ap point; thérice turning ani interion angle of76" 52' 30" and running Northwesterly, bounded Southwesterly by land now or formerly of Fréderick M. Bodington, Jr., 110.00 feet to a point thence turning ani interior angle and running northerly along the center line ofas stone wall, bounded westerly by land of sald Frederiok M. Bodington Jr, 163.82 feett toa drill holes seti nas stone's wall; thence turing ani interior angle and running westerly along the center line ofa a stoné wall, bounded southerly byl land of said Frederick M. Bodington, Jr, 126.66 The subject premises are also dépicted as Plat 30 Lot 10 on that Plan entitléd, "SURVEYPLANI FORI EDITHB. WISLOCKI TRUSTEE PLAT30LOTS 10&1 14-3 SOUTH OF COMMONS ROADI LITTLE COMPTON! SCALE1=1 100'. DATE 9-24-97", which was préparedt by. John. J. Barker. Jr., profèssional land surveyor and is recorded in Plan Book 13, Together with and subject to aneasement to pass andr répass over ther right-of-way as depicted on the aforesaid Plan. Thal cerlain lot or parcel of land situated easterly of South of Commons Road, in the Towri of Litle Compton, County Being thet area designated PLAT 30 LQT1 14-3 on. that, plan entitled, 'SURVEY PLANF FOR EDITH B. WISLOCKI TRUSTEE PLAT 301 LOTS 10A AND 14-3 SOUTH OF COMMONS ROADL LITTLE COMPTON! SCALE1 1"= 100' date 9/24/97" which was prepared by John J. Barker, Jr., Professional Land Surveyor andi Is recprded in.F Plan Book 13 Page Together with an easement to pass and repass for stewardship purposes over the right-of-way depioted on the ltis not Grantor's intent to effect a further subdivision ofl Lot 14-3 by conveying the development rights to all butt the feet toi the point or place of beginning. Page 25 of the Lite Compton'Land Evidence Récords. 10 SOUTH OF COMMONS ROAD of Newport, State of Rhode Island, bounded and described. as follows: 25 oft the Little Compton Land Evidençe Records, aforesaid plan, cul-de-sac area ofs said Lot 14-3. (3339.PFD1333921) Order: QulckView_Starter Doc: XXXXXX:STRT 1789866-Domflcc-os Page 2of9 Requested By: eduree.dtic.com, Printed: 4/19/2021 5:181 PM Loan Policy Endorsement (Valid Only if Attached' To Thé Loan Policy) OLReSenlAPNIPERs Only Loan! Policy No: 81397-89621567 The following coverage, as checked, is hereby given with respect tot this Loàn Policy to the same extent asi ifthe endorsement checked was attached to sald. Policy: a ALTAENDORSEMENT 4.1- Condominium D ALTAENDORSEMENT 5.1- Planned Uni Development D ALTAENDORSEMENT 6- Variable Rate Mortgage D ALTAENDORSEMENT: 6.2- Variable Rate Meryge-neyaheAmartiasn I ALTAENDORSEMENT 8.1- Environmental Protection Lien' "NONE" is hereby added to! the end ofp paragraph (b) théréof. XJ CLTIC FORM: 2276- Secondaty Mortgagel Market. Endorsement Agent (13-338PFD/3.3928 RN Order: QuickView_Starter Doc: XXXXXX:STRT 1789866-Dameacc-os Page: 30F9 Requested By: edurfee.dtic.com, Printed: 4/19/2021 5:18PM Schedule B-Partl Owner's Policy No.: 81308-89821566 Loan.Policy No: 81397-89821567 This policy does not insure agalnst loss or damage by réason of thei following: 1. Rights pr claims of parties other than the Insured or Morigagor in: actual posséssion of àny or all ofl the land. 2. Unrecorded easements, discrépancies or conflicts in! boundary! linés, shortage in area and encroachments which 4. The mortgage, ifany, réferred toi in ltém 3 of Schedule A. (This exception does NOT apply tol Loan Policies.) 5. Riparlanrights of other in and to: the waters ofa any stream and/or rivers lying along andior crassing the land, and any right, title andi interest of othèrs Ih and to any portion of the land consisting of filled tidall lands. (a) Terms and provialans as set fort int the Declaration of Condominium and By-Laws as recorded, às the (b): Terms and provisions of the Condominium Ownèrship Act, R.I.G.L. Sec. 34-36-1, et sed., às amended, and/or the' Rhode island Condominium, Act, R,I.G.L. Sed. 34-36,1-1.01, et sèq., as amended. 7. (F THE LAND IS' SUBJECTTO ANY RECORDED COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, AND/OR RESTRICTIONS: Any provision in any recorded covenants, çonditions and restrictions which indicate any preference, limilation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sèx, handicap, familial status or national origin are hereby deleted. 2013 Oalendar Year Real estate texes: First quarter paid, remalnder noty yet due and payable, Any oulstanding municipal taxès," water, sewer assessments, sewer use, specla! assessments which may 9. Restrictions contained in Deed to Development Rights Book 114 Page 566. 10. Easements rècorded in Book 62 Page 56 anda as shown on face ofrecorded plat. 11. Easement to pass and repass for stewardship: purposes over the right-of-way depcited on plan. 12. Açcuracy in acreage, content and/or square footage is-noti Insured by this polkcy. 13, lfthe landi Is subject to any recorded covenants, conditions and/or restrictions, àny provision in any recorded covénants, conditions and restrictions whichi indicate any prefèrence, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex; handicap, famllial status or national origin are hereby deleted. Exception(s) numbered 1,2, and 3 are hereby deleted from the Loan Polloy. (NOEXCEPTIONS are deleted from the Owhér's Policy unless and endorsement is attached authorizing specific deletions.) With the exception of the Condominium and Inflation çoverage, any affirmative insurance language In Schedule B àpplies only to the Loan Policy. Inflation çoverage applies only to the Owner's Palicy, Ift thel land reférred' toi in Schedule Als a çondominium unit, the coverage contained int the ALTA4.1 Condominium Endorsement ist hereby given with respèct to both the Owner's Policy and Loan Palicyt to the same extent as ifitwas The coverage contalned in the Company's Residential Inflation Endorsement Form 91-112 is hereby given with Note: Thare are no subordinate matters tot the Loàn Pollcy that affect title ot the èstate or Interest referred toi in an accurate and complete survey would disclose. 3. Unfiled mechanics' or materialmen's liens. 6, IF THEL LAND IS AÇONDOMINIUM UNIT; same may be amended, 8. Taxes and assessments (including liens noty yet due and payable) às follows: 2012 Calendar Yéar Real estate taxes; Paid inful. constitute a Hen on the insured premises. ÇONDOMINIUM COVERAGE attached to thep policy. INFLATION COVERAGE respect to the Owner's Polidy to the same extent as ffit was allached tot the policy. ScheduleAunless Schedule BI Part I is attaçhed. (3339,PFDV1333925) Order: QuickView_ Starter Doc: XXXXXX:STRT: 1739866-Dameae-o0s Page 4of9 Requested By: edurfee.cltic.com, Printed: 4/19/2021 5:18PM Schedule B-Partil Owner's Policy No.: 81306-89821566 Loan Polcy No: 81397-89621567 in addition to the matters set forth in Partloft this Schedule, thet title to the estate orl Interest In the! land. described or referred ito in Schédule Als subject tot thet following matters, llany be shown, and" the Companyi insures the Insuredin the Loan Policy that suchi matters are subprdinate to the len or charge oft thei insured mortgage upon said estate or interèst. NONE. (13-39,PFD/3-3826) Order: QuickVlew_Slarter Doc: XXXXXX:STRT 12898665-DmEabo-DOS Page! 5of9 Requested By: edurfee.dlic.com, Printed: 4/19/2021 5:18P PM = - MGeYs sa33oV 696P) 2VLI ZLo z - asn A (sS1V) SNOWWOS avou 61 JO HINOS WWO3 ON IpI L a & 2: 1 a N 3 a o jE 8 5 P2CI RE PEg 3 a 32.98 o j e o M K o N SA 29,68 1100 % (3.00 qs 410 1. KPZE! h 126.66 0004 N 56 Granteer Robert P. Lawrence as Trusten of the Ida Wilbur Smith Foundation Wilbur'a Store Comon Road Little Compton, RI Hotary Fubha bin Received for record, July 20th; A.D. 1984 at 9:55 o'clock A.M. and recorded by me. Witness, Pauphwikn Town Clerk 62/56 FRUSTEE'S DEED ROBBRT P. LAWRENCE, TRUSTEE TO EDITH B. WISLOCKI ROBERT P. LAMRENCE, of'the Town of.Little Compton, County of Heyport, State of Rhode Ieland, as, and only as, Tcustee of the Ida Wilbur Snith Foundation- (whioh may also be known as the Ida Wilbur Baith Truat), under that certain Trust. :: Agreement beteen Ida Wilbur Smith as Seltlor and said Robert P. Lawrance as Trustee, dated August 24, 1981, and racorded in the Racords of Land Evidence of said Tow of Little. Compton in Book 57 at page 594 by the power conferred by said Trust Agremment and by avary other power Me thermunto anabling, for Pifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000) paid; grant to EDITH B: WISLOCKI, of the Tovn of Rehoboth, Commonweslth of Massachusetts followsi That certain parcel of real estata in the Tovn of Little Compton, State of Rhode Imland, bounded and desoribed as parcel of Baginning land owned at by a point Plarence at the northenaterly corner of a and the southeasterly corner of a Wislooki parcel of and land Rdith now B. or Wilooki 1y owned by Phabe B. Chace, sald parcels bounding westarly former- Bouth of Commons Road, being the northwasterly corner of the on property diatance hereinafter of 70.67 feet described, more or thenca proceeding eaaterly a described course and the two immediately less to a point, said ficst running easterly in a line parallel to and succeeding approximately courses 174.55 thence feet southerly to the southerly line of other land of Grantor, turniny an interior angle of 178*42'13" and aasterly a dintance of 235.04 feet to a point; thance prooeeding an interiog angl. of 180-32'43* and proceeding tance of 372.30 feet Rore or less to a point In easterly a stone wall, thence curning an Interior angle of 85*39'01" and proceedipg; southerly in the canter line of said stone vall a distance of 1072 feet nore or less, baunded easterly by other land now or formerly of Alfred H. Bodington to land now or lately owned by Margaret H. Alnyi thance turning an intarior angle of approxi- mately 72"59'9" and proceeding westerly distance of 120 feet more or lena to a point, thenbe turning. an interior angle of 1a0*53'06" and proceeding westerly a distance of 419.35 feet to a point! thence turning an interior angle of 196*30'17" and proceeding vesterly a distance of 39.74 feet to a corner, the last three cournes baing, bounded southerly. by land now or formorly of Kargaret H. Alays thence turning an interior angle of 90-49'05" snd proceeding nort therly a dintance of 85.00 feet to corher, bounded westerly, by land knomm AS "The Wilbur Cemetery" thence turning an interior angle of 88-34'46" and turning a dis- proceeding easterly a dietance of 63.00 feet to a corner, bounded northerly by land now or formerly, of Frederick. M. Bodington! thence turning an interior angle of 274"56'37" and proceeding northerly a dintance of 395,00 feet to a corner, bounded westerly partly by land of aaid Frederick M. Bodington and land now or formerly of Julia M. Bodingtons thence turning an interior angle of 254*07'32" and proceeding northwesterly 110.00 feet to a corner, bounded southerly by said land of Julia M. Bodingtony thence turning àn interior angl. of 107*39'31" and proceeding northerly, a discance of 160.00 feet toa corner, bounded westerly by said land of Julia M. Bodingtons thence turning an interior angle of 87"20'23" and proceading easterly a distance of 21.00 feet to a corner, bounded northerly by land now or formerly of Florence C. Wislocki and Edith B. Wimlocki thence turning an interior angle of 272*23'30" and proceeding northerly a distance of 215.26 feet to the point or place of beginning. Together with a right of way as appurtenant to said premises to pass and repass at all tines for any and all pur- poses connected with the lawful use and occupation of aaid premises in under and upon and over a right of way extending in width 20 feet, and running nort therly 153 feet from the north- westerly corner of the conveyed parcel, the westerly line of this course of said right of'way being the westerly, boundary of other land of Grantor and the easterly boundary of land now or lately. of, Phebe B. Chace, the westerly and then southerly. line of said right of way turning an interior angle of 270*33'06" and proceeding westerly a distance of 132.67 feet more or less to the South of Commons Road, the southerly boundary of the last described course of said 20 foot right of way bounding southerly on said Chace land. Compton on December 31, 1983. Subject to taxes assessed Dy the Town of Little WITNESS my hand this aothay of dely 1984. Hobert P. Lawrence, as, and GhK only as Trustee of the Ida wilbur Smith Poundation STATE OF RHODE ISLAND COUNTY OF NEWPORT In Little Compton, on the 2sthaay of 1984; bafore no personally appeared Robert P. OE the Ida Wilbur Snith Foundation, tobe the party executing the foregoing inatrument, and he acknowledged said instrument by hin executed, in his said capacity, to be his free act and deed as Trustee of the Ida Wilbur Smith Foundation. Address of Grantee: Edith B. Wislocki 55 Summer Street Rehoboth, Magsachusetts 02769 rruitae known &4 to se and khown by me LMA Alfred BLAEN rofy Pukke MHODL -2- KHO.00 Received for record, July 20th, A.D. 1984 at 10:20 o'clock A.M. and recorded by me, Witness, PwpBhl Town Clerk 114/566 566 DEED TO DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS WHEREAS, EDITH B, WISLOCKI, of Rehoboth, Massachusetts, hereinafter referred to as Grantor, is the owner of certain property described in Exhibit "B", Description of Property", which is attached hereto and made a part hereof; WHEREAS, the voters of the Town of Little Compton and the Rhode Island General Assembly have determined that land suitable for food production has become extremely scarce in this Town and State, that it is an increasingly valuable resource, and that it is in the best interest of the citizens of the Town and State that the remaining such land, which is most in danger WHEREAS, the Town of Little Compton, acting through the Little Compton Agricultural Conservancy Trust, has determined that the land described in Exhibit "B" is valuabl.e for crop production, is a valuable resource as determined by application of the criteria set out in the Farmland Preservation Act (Title 42, Chapter B2 of the Rhode Island General Laws), or is valuable to preserve open space, as defined in Section 2.11 of the Rules and Regulations for Open Space and Agricultural Land Conservation of being lost, be maintained for farming uses. Grants (1986) adopted February, 1987; WHEREAS, the Grantor is willing to devote the land described in Exhibit "B" to agricultural production and/or open space and to restrict the use of said land according to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth; WHEREAS, the grant and conveyance of the Development Rights by the Grantor to the Little Compton Agricultural Conservancy Trust will preserve said property for crop production, and directly related uses, in accordance with the following terms and conditions; 567 WHEREAS, the Rhode Island General Assembly has provided for the use of "conservation restriction" to preserve land in farming and agricultural uses, among others (Title 34, Chapter WHEREAS, the parties hereto wish to avail themselves of the provisions of said law governing "conservation restrictions" NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of One ($1.00) Dollar and other good and valuable consideration, receipt of which Grantor does hereby acknowledge, Grantor does hereby forever grant, transfer, assign and convey to the Little Compton Agricultural Conservancy Trust, Town of Litcle Compton, Town Hall, Little Compton, Rhode Island with Warranty Covenants the Development Rights in respect to the land described in Exhibit "g",'of the nature and character described in Exhibit "C", "Covenant Regarding Restriction of Property to Agricultural Uses", which is attached hereto and made a part hereof, and covenants that said Development Rights, and the restrictions and conditions set forth in Exhibit "c" shall bind Grantor, her heirs and assigns, and that said restrictions and conditions And the Grantor further covenants that she is seized of the property described in Exhibit "B" in fee simple, has good right to grant and convey the aforesaid Development Rights, that said property is free and clear of any and all encumbrances except those she has certified as existing at the time of sale and which are set forth in Exhibit "A", "Certification of Encumbrances", and that all exiating liens, attachments, mortgages or similar encumbrances on the real estate have been discharged, all of which are attached hereto and nade a part 39 of the Rhode Island General Laws); and shall run with the land; 568 hereof and that Grantor, her heirs and assi.gns, henceforth agrees to pay all real estate taxes and assessinents levied by competent The consideration for this tranafer is such that no documentary stamps are required and no withholding is required under R.I.G.L. 44-30-71.3. As the subject premises are unimproved, Grantor further certifies that this transfer is exempt from the Smoke Detector Law as provided in R.I.G.L. 23- authorities. 28.35-14. WITNESS my hand this - day of EDITH BWISLOCKI AASRI EOMmONMENEN-er-MABPAeMPBTFS COUNTY OF BRIEPOL Moyr In Twta the # on day of QM 1998, before me personally appeared EDITH B. WISLOCKI to me known and known by me to be the party executing the foregoing instrument, and she acknowledged said instrument, by her executed, to be her free act and deed. NOTARY UBHIC NAME; 445 VIy (SEAL) 1 569 EXBIBIT A CERTIFICATION OF ENCUMBRANCES KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that EDITH' B. WISLOCKI, Grantor of development rights to real property in the State of Rhode Island, which property is located easterly of South of Commons Road, Little Compton, Rhode Island, hereby declares under the penalties of perjury that she knows of no encumbrances onsaid property except those enumerated and described hereinafter: 1. Real Estate taxes for the current year not yet due and 2. Provisions of existing zoning and subdivision laws. payable. WITNESS my hand this I day of EDITH a, WISLOCKI AAARI. CMCMENF-MePN yPS COUNTY OF BRICTOL Nup TNota In on the W O day of 1998, before me personally appeared EDITH B. WISLOCKI to me known and known by me to be the party executing the toregoing instrument, and she acknowledged said instrument, by her executed, to be her free act and deed. NOTARY PARLI NAME: LEAL -4- 570 EXHIBIT B DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY That certain lot or parcel of land situated easterly of South of Commons Road, in the Town of Little Compton, County of Newport, State of Rhode Island, bounded and described as Being that area designated PLAT 30 LOT 14-3 on that plan entitled, "SURVEY PLAN FOR EDITH B, WISLOCKI TRUSTEE PLAT 30 LOTS 10 AND 14-3 SOUTH OF COMMONS ROAD LITTLE COMPTON SCALE 1"-100" DATE 9/24/97" which was prepared by John J. Barker, Jr., Professional Land Surveyor and is recorded in Plan Book 13, Page 135 of the Little Compton Land Evidence Records. [ollows: Containing 12 acres, more or less. Together with an easement to pass and repass for stewardship purposes over the right-of-way depicted on the aforesaid plan. It is not Grantor's intent to effect a further subdivision of Lot 14-3 by conveying the development rights to all but the Being a reconfigured Lot 14-3 on Plat 30 of tha Little Compton Tax Assessors' Records as presently constituted. Being a portion of the premises conveyed to this Grantor by Trustea's Deed, dated July 20, 1984, wliich is recorded in Book 62, Page 56 of the Little Compton Land Evidence Records. cul-de-sac area of said Lot 14-3, -5- 571 EXHIBIT C TO AGRICULTURAL USES COVENANT REGARDING RESTRICTION OF PROPERTY A. The Grantor covenants for herself, her heirs, devisees, legal representatives, successors and assigns, that the Property will at all times be held, used and conveyed subject to, and not used in violation of, the following restrictions as said restrictions may be limited or affected by the provisions of (1) No building, residential dwelling, tennis court, artificial swimming pool, asphalt driveway, road, parking lot, mobile home, utility pole, tower, conduit orline or other temporary or permanent structure or improvement requiring construction shall be constructed, placed or permitted to remain on the (2) No loam, peat, gravel, soil, sand, bed rock, other natural resource or deposit, or stone wall shall be excavated, dredged, or removed from the Property unless approved by the Grantee under Section C herein. (3) No refuse, trash, vehicle bodies or parts, rubbish, debris, junk, waste, radioactive or hazardous waste or other substance or material whatsoever not used in accepted agricultural practices shall normally be placed, stored, dumped or permitted to remain on the (4) No use shall be made of the Property, and no thereon shall be permitted which is or may be activity inconsistent with the intent of this grant, the perpetual protection and preservation of being agricultural lands and open space lands. No activity, including, but not limited to, drainage or flood control activities shall be carried on which is detrimental to the actual or potential agricultural use of the Property, or detrimental to water conservation, agricultural soil conservation, or to good (5) No use or development of the Property other than for the agricultural cultivation purposes and including, but not limited to, and grazing of livestock harvesting and of crops and the raising permitted, except that in accordance horses, with shall the be procedures Bet forth under Section C herein. (6) No further subdivision or division of the Paragraph B below: property. Property. and/or forestry management practices. shall be permitted. Property -6- 572 (7) Any existing fields, which are not in agricultural use, shall be mowed at least annually. IE said fields are not so mowed by Grantor, her heirs and assigns, Grantee, its successors and assigns, shall have the right to go upon the property and do same. (8) Grantee, its BuCCEREOrs and assigns, is permitted upon reasonable notica to enter upon the subject premises to insure that the Grantor, her heirs and assigns, is complying with the aforedescribed restrictions. In the event that the Grantee, its successors and assigns, becomes aware of an event or circunstance of noncompliance with the terms and conditions hereinabove set forth, the Grantee shall give notice to the Grantor, her heirs and assigns, at_his, her or their last known address of such event or circumstance of noncompliance via certified mail, and request corrective action sufficient to abate such event or circumstance of noncompliance. and restore the protected property to its previous condition, Failure by the Grantor to cause discontinuance, abatement or such other corrective action as may be requested by the Grantee within thirty (30) days after receipt of such notice shall entitle Grantee to bring an action at law or in equity in a court of competent jurisdiction to enforce the terms of this covenant, to enjoin such noncompliance by ex parte cemporary or permanent injunction in a court of competent jurisdiction to enforce the terms of this covenant; and/or recover any damages arising from such noncompliance. Such damages, when recovered, shall be applied by the Grantee, in its discretion, to corrective action on the protected property. If such court detormines that the Grantor, her heirs and assigns, has failed to comply with the terns and conditions hereinabove set forth, the Grantor shall reimburse the Grantee for any reasonable costs of enforcement, including costs of restoration and reasonable attorney's fees, in addition to any other payments ordered by such court. Grantor hereby waives any defense of laches with respect to any, delay by the Grantee, its successors and assigns, in acting to enforce any restriction or exercise any rights B, Except for any provisions of this instrument to the contrary, the Grantor hereby reserves to and for herself and her heirs, devisees, legal reprenentatives, successors and assigns all other customary rights and privileges of ownership including the right to conduct or permit the following activities (1) The maintenance and use of existing stone walls, trails and farm roads on the Property, substantially, in their present condition or as reasonably necessary for the uses thereof or hereinafter permitted. under this covenant. on the Property: -7- N :. 573 : (2) The construction or placing of buildings or improvements for agricultural purposes, including buildings for related retail sales, all subject to the prior written approval of the Grantee AS provided C. The parties hereby covenant and agree that for all other approvals required from the Grantee relative to this Covenant, (1) The Grantor shall first notify the Grantee, In writing, of any, intended use or intant to engage in any activity (including construction) when such use or activity requires approval hereunder, and shall submit to the Grantee plans and such other intormation as the Grantee requires to reasonably determine that the use, activity, structure or building is consistent with the purposes of this Covanant. Prior to making an application for approval under this section, the Grantor shall have first obtained, in writing, all (2) The Grantee shall approve, with or without conditions, only upon finding that a) the proposed use, activity, structure or building is authorized by 42-82-1 et seg. of tha Rhode Island General Laws, 1956, as amended and b) that said use, activity, structure or building shall not defeat or derogate from the intent of this Covenant to provide for the perpetual protection and preservation of agricultural lands. If the Grantee shall approve, or approve with conditions, said request, it shall issue a Certificate of Approval suitable for recording and no proposed use or activity shall be commenced or undertaken prior to receipt of said Certificate of Approval. If the Grantee is unable to make the finding neçessary for approval itshall state in writing its reasonis) therefore (3) The Grantee reserves the right to inspect any approved use, activity, structure or building for conformity in Paragraph C hereot. the following procedure shall be followed: other required permits. to the Grantor. with its Certificate of Approval, -8- Flledi int the Town Cleuk'sOlice, Litle Compton, B.L.on Optabu, EBLALZRI Witness. hula a Dluin Tg. Town Clerk 263/22 DOC * 00000813 Bk: 263 Psr 22 QUTTCLAIMDEED KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS, that 1, EDITH B, WISLOCKI, ofRehoboth, Massachusetts, for full consideration paid in the amount of1 Four Hundred Seventy Five Thousand ($475,000.00) Dollars, grant to KAREN M. DAUBMANN,OF30 Fairview. Avenue, Tuckahoe, New York 10707, with QUITCLAIM COVENANTS. Reference Exhibit A which is attached hereto and made aj part hereof. Being the same premises conveyed to this Grantor by Quticlaim Deed, dated February 11, 1999, which is recorded in Book 116,, Page 684 ofthe Little Compton Land Evidence Records and by Trustce's) Deed, dated. July 20, 1984, which is reçorded ini Book 62, Page 56 ofsaid Little Compton Land Evidence Records, Being Lots 10 and 14-3 on Plat 30 ofthe Little Compton Tax Assessors' Records as presently constituted. CBOIQCD.SWE.Wana Bk: 263 Pss 23 WITNESS my hand this Agfaye of MhugELy AAA013. K Edith B. Wislocki STATE OF lassteluselkis COUNTY OF EBSTOL In AkkbA,HA on thiskBlayo yofkAgust 2013, before me personally appeared Edithl B. Wislocki, to mel known and known by me to be the party executing the foregoing instrument, and she acknowledged said instrument, by her executed, to bel her free act and deed. Nqlary Public Name: FDIANA Rahefrel, My commission expires: piamberth,20s DIANAI M ROCHEPORT Nolry/vs, 17,3015 TAI 83,500.0 TAX $: 1,900.00 DATE: Aus 26:2913.) RECORDERI a TOWN OF LITTLE COMPTON 2108 RHODE ISLAND REAL ESTATE CONVEYANCE TAX CI02QCD.SWE.Waa Bk: 263 Ps: 24 EXHIBITA Parcell That certain lot or parcel ofl land, with all the buildings and improvements thereon, situated on, the cast side of South of Commons Road, in the Town ofLittle Compton, County ofl Newpori, State of Rhode Island, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at aj point in the easterly line of South of Commons Road at a drill hole inas stone wall and at the Northwesterly cormer of! land now or lately ofFrederick M. Bodington, Jr.; thence northerly, bounded westerly on said road, 218.00 feet to a drill hole in a stone in another wall and the southwesterly comer ofl land now or lately of Phebe B. Chace thence turning an interior angle of90° 13'31"and running casterly along said stone wall and in al line ini range therewith and bounded northerly on said Chace land in part and land now or formerly of Robert P. Lawrence, Trustee 229.41 feet to as granite bound; thence tuming an interior angle and running southerly, bounded casterly Parcel II hereinafter described, 403.35 feet to aj point; thence tuming an interior angle of76° 52' 30" and running Northwesterly, bounded Southwesterly by land now or formerly ofl Frederick M. Bodington, Jr., 110.00: feet to aj point; thence tuming na interior angle and running northerly along the center line ofa stone wall, bounded westerly land ofs said) Frederick M. Bodington,Jr., 163.82 fcet to a drill hole set in as stone by thence tuming an interior angle and running westerly along the center line ofas stone wall; bounded: southerly by land ofsaid Frederick M. Bodington, Jr., 126.66 feet to thej point wall, or plaçe ofbeginning. Containing 69,888 square feet or 1.6 açres more or less. The subject premises are also depicted as Plat30Lot 10 on that Plan entitled, "SURVEY PLANI FOR EDITH B. WISLOCKI TRUSTEE PLAT 30LOTS 10 & 14-3 SOUTH OF COMMONS ROADI LITTLE COMPTON SCALE I"=100', DATE9-24- 97,"which was prepared by. John J. Barker, Jr., professional land surveyor and is recorded in Plan Book 13, Page 25 oft the Little Compton! Land Evidence Records. Together with and: subject to an easement to pass and repass over the as depicted on the aforesaid Plan. right-of-way Property Address 12 South of Commons Road Little Compton, RI Plat 30, Lot 10 C130731EXASWE Wislocki Bk: 263 Pss 25 ParcellI That çertain lot or parcel ofl land, with all the buildings and improvements thereon, situated easterly of South of Commons Road, in the Town ofLittle Compton, County of Newport, State of Rhode Island, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point at the northeasterly comer ofap parcel of land owned Florence Wislocki and Edith B, Wislocki and the southeasterly comer ofa parcel by ofland now or formerly owned by Phebe B. Chace, said parcels bounding westerly on South of Commons Road, being the northwesterly comer oft the property hercinafter described, thence proceeding easterly a distance of70.67 feet more or less to a point, said first described course and the two immediately succoeding courses running easterly in al line parallel to and approximately 174.55 feet southerly to the: southerly line of other land of Grantor, thence tuming ani interior angle of178° 42' 13" and proceeding casterly a distance of235.04 fcet to aj point; thence tuming an interior angle of 180°3 32' 43" and proceeding easterly a distance of372.30 feet more or less to a point in a stone wall, thence tuming an interior angle of 85°39' 0l"and proceeding southerly in the center line ofs said stone wall a distance of1072 feet more or less, bounded easterly by other land now or formerly of Alfred H. Bodington to land now or lately owned by Margaret H. Almy; thence turning ani interior angle of approximately 72° 59' 9" and proceeding westerly a distance of1201 feet more or less to aj point; thence tuming an interior 180° 53' 06" and proceeding westerly a distance of419.39 feet to aj point; thence angle turning an interior angle of196° 30' 17' and proceeding westerly a distance of39.74 feet to a comer, the lastt three courses being bounded southerly by land now or formerly of Margaret H. Almy; thence tuming an interior angle of 90° 49' 05" and proceeding northerly a distance of 85.00 feet to a comer, bounded westerly by land known as "The Wilbur Cemetery"; thence turning an interior angle of 88° 34' 46" and proceeding easterly a distance of 63.00 feet to a corner, bounded northerly by land now or formerly of Frederick M. Bodington; thence turning an interior angle of2740 56'3 37"and proceeding northerly a distance of395.00 feet to a comer, bounded westerly partly by land ofs said Frederick M. Bodington and land now or formerly of Julia M. Bodington; thence turning an interior angle of254° 07' 32" and proceeding northwesterly 110.00 feet toad corner, bounded: southerly by said land of Julia M. Bodington; thence tuming an interior angle of 107°: 39' 31" and proceeding northerly a distance of 160.00 feet to a comer, bounded westerly by said land of. Julia M. Bodington; thence tuming an interior angle of8 87° 20' 23" and proceeding easterly a distance of21.00 feet to a comer, bounded northerly by land now or formerly ofl Florence C. Wislocki and Edith B. Wislocki; thence turning an interior angle of272°2 23' 30" and proceeding northerly a distance of215.26 of feet to the point or place of beginning. CDUDIEASWEWase Bk: 263 Pss 26 Together with ai right of way as appurtenant to: said premises to pass and repass at all times for any and all purposes connected with the lawful use and occupation ofs said premises in under and upon and over a right ofv way extending in width 20 feet, and running northerly 153 feet from the northwesterly comer of the conveyed parcel, the westerly line oft this course ofs said right of way being the westerly boundary of other land ofGrantor and the easterly boundary ofl land now or lately of Phebe B. Chace, the westerly and then southerly line of said right of way turning an interior angle of270° 33' 06"a and proceeding westerly a distance of 132.67 feet more or less to the South of Commons Road, the: southerly boundary of the last described course of said 20 foot right Exclusive of that portion of the: subject premises conveyed by this Grantor to Stetson W. Eddy, by Quitclaim Deed, dated February 11, 1999, which ist recorded in Book 116, Page 683 ofthe Little Compton Land Evidencel Records. Subject to that Deed to Development Rights to the Little Compton Agricultural Conservancy Trust which is recorded in Book 114, Page 5660 ofsaid Little ofway bounding southerly on said Chace land. Land Compton Evidence Records. Property_Address 10 South of Commons Road Little Compton, RI Plat 30, Lot14-3 CIVTIEKASWEWAbl: Bk: 263 Ps: 27 LITTLEC COMPTON FIREI DEPARTMENT SMOKE/CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR INSPECTION Name of Owner: Address: Realtor/Other: The smoke and carbon Chapter 24 as amended, El-h Wsloki Sdlss & Lllu lulg this! . BMRFT ay insnected, and prei inc compliance with - ofthe RA Aire Sats Type ofinspection Transfer ofTitle Occupancy System wy Date ofInspection: Inspection Fee: 9l $30.00) Inspector: M NoFce Cash Check#: 2848 Town Ordinance Chapter 7, Section 2.5 (Uniform System for thel Numbering of Buildings and Lots) int the Town of Little Compton requires property owners to display the following number in figures large enough to be casily read from A moving vehicle on the roadway. Where the residence or structure is over fifty (50)f feet from the edge of thes stroet or right of- way, the assigned number shalll be displayed on a post, wall, or the mail box at the property line adjacent to the walk or access drive to the residence or: structure. HOUSE NUMBER B White /Owner Yellow/F Fire Department Pink /Town' Treasurer Gold/Building' Official 0550-0g45 Filed in the Tov Clerk's bric Little Cometonr RI 0n Aus 26:2013 12:08:05P Wituess W0D RHODEI ISLAND DIVISION OF TAXATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF DISCHARGE OF LIEN UNDER R.I.G.L. 44-30-71.3 Grantor's Name: Edith B, Wislocki Grantee's Name: Karen M. Daubmann DOC * 00000884 BkI 263 Ps: 321 (Seller's Name) (Buyer's Name) The Rhode Island Division of Taxation hereby acknowledges the discharge of lien under Rhode Island General Laws section 44-30-71.3 on the property located at: 12 South of Commmons Road Street Address In the City or Town of: Little Compton and further described as: Plat 30 Lots 10 and 14-3 in the land records of such City or Town. Rhode Island Division of Taxation Use Only Tax Administrator RECEIVED SEPD1ZI3 RIDNISION AGFIATON NCOME M By: Date: A Filad in the Tuun Clerk'sorfice Little ComtoR RI on Ser 13,2013 12110111P Witiess iDDu Tova Clerk Retum to: Pamagian & Marinelli, P.C. 2181A Post Road Warwick, RI 02886 Rl713Acknowlegement 7ap. Rev. 12/30/2006 301/154 Whenr recorded, retum! to: Washington Trusth Mortgage Company LLC ATTN: Closing! Manager 23 Broad Streat Westerly, RI02891 1-401-344-1295 DOC * 00000765 Bk: 301 Pss 154 LOAN#: 1607109620 DEFINITIONS alRiders tou this documenl. (B) *Borrower"Is KAREN M, DAUBMANN, (Space Above This Unef for Recording Dalal. MORTGAGE MN 1011585-0004557472 MERS PHONE :: 1-843-473-4377 Words usedi inr multiple Rections olt this document are defined below and other words are defined In Sections 3.1 11,13, 18, 20 and 21, Certain rules regarding the usage ofv words used int thls document are aiso provided in Section 16. (A) "Securily! Instrument" moans this documant,' whichisd dated October 14, 2016, logetherv with Borrower ist the mortgagor under lhis Security Instrument. 2026, Flint, MI4 48501-2026, tel. (888) 679-MERS. (D) "Lender"Is Washington Trust Mortgage CompanyLLC. Lenderis Limitad LlablHty Corporation, (C) "MERS" is Morigage Electronlc! Registration Systams, Inc, MERSIsa a saparale corporationt thali is acting solaly as anomince for Lender andl Lender's successors and assigns. MERS is the mortgagoe under this Security) Instrument. MERS Is organized and exigling undert the! laws of Delawara, and! has ans address and lelephone number of P.O, Box organized and exiating undert thei inws of Lender's addressis 23 Broad Street, Westarly, RI Dolars (U.S. $417,000.00 Rhode Island. D2891. (E) "Note" means tho promissory nole signed! by Borrower and dated October 14,2016. states that Borrowsr owest Lander FOURI HUNDRED SEVENTEENT THOUSAND AND NOM00 plusi interest. Borrower has promisedtopay: this dobtinr regular Periodic Payments andtop pay! the debtinnuinollatert than F) "Properly" means the property that Is described balow under thel heading "Transler off Righls in the Property," (G) "Loan" means thec deble ovidenced byt the! Nole, plusi inlerest, any prepayment chargos andI lale charges due under (H) *Riders" means HlF Riders lot this Securityl Instrument thal are executed by Borrower. The following Ridens aral lobe The! Nole Novamber 1,2 2046. tha Note, and alls sums due under this Security Instrument, plusi Interesi. execuled by Borrower (check box as applicable!: Adjustable! Rate Rider Balloon Rider 1-4FamilyF Rider V.A.Rider J Condominium Rider Planned Unil Development Rider Biweekly Payment Rider Second Home Rider Otherls)lepecify) 0 "Applicable Law". means all controling applicable federal, stale and local statules, ragulelions, ordinances and administralive rules ando orders (thathavet thee effecto oflaw)asweles alla applicablo! Anal, non-appealable) judkcslopinions. () "Communly Assoclation! Dues, Fees, andAssessments" means alo dues, foes, assossments ando olher chagest the! arei imposed onE Borrower or the Property! byac condominlum association, homeowners assoclalion or similer organizalion. (K) "Eloctronic Funds Transfer"i means any tranafer offunds, othar than al transaction originalad by check, drafl, or similar paperi instrumen!, whichi isi inilialed though ane electronic leminal, lalephonlcl Instrument, computer, orr magnatic tape 3o as tor prder, Instrucl, orE authorize af financial inatitution to debit or credi an account. Such lermi includes, butls not limiled to, point-ol-sale transfers, automated tollor machina transaclions, transfers initialed by tolephone, wire (M) "Miscellaneous Proceeds" means any compensation, settlement, award of damages, or proceeds pald by any third party (other than Insurance proceeds paid under the coverages described in Section 5) for: () damage lo, or destruction of, tho Proparty: (W) condomnation; or other laking of al or sny part oft the Propentyi (H) conveynnce inl lieu ofc condemnation or (Iv)r misrepresentations- of, or omissions ast to, thay value and/or condilion oft thel Property. (N) "Mortgage Insurance" means Insurance prolecling! Lender againsi ther nonpayment of, or delautt on, thel Loan. transfers, and aulomated dearinghouse transfers. () "Escrow lems" means those ilems that are described In Section: 3. RHODE MALAND-Single! Famly-Faaniel Maeffreddiel Mac UMIFO ORMI INETRUMENT Form 3040 1/01 (rev. 11/02) ENeR Mar, Inc, Initinls: Kn2 RUEDEED 0316 RIEDEEDIGLE) 10/12/2016 1035AMP PST Page 1of8 Bk: 301 Pss LOANI #: 160710020 161 IfLender invokest the STATUTORYF POWER OF SALE, Lender shalr mallac copy ofanolice ofsalel lo Borrower as provided in Sectlon 15. Londer shall pubiish! the nolice ols sale, and the Property shalll be sold Inther manner prescribed by! Applicable! Law, Lender ork Ks designee may purchase the Property ats any sale. The proceeds of the sale shall be applied Int the folawing order: (a) to a) expenses of the sale, including, but not Nmited to, reasonabler attomeys' fees; ()loalls sumss secured by! this Securtlyhnstrumenk: and (c) any excess totheg porson 23. Release, Upon payment ola alls sums secured byt thie Socurityl Instrument, this Security) Instrumsent ghakl become nul and vold. Lender shall dischige this Securlty Instrument, Borower shal pay any recordallon costs, Lender may charge Borrowsr afee! forr relemsingt this Socurity Instrumant, butonlylfthef feois paid lonthirdp pany for servions rendered 24. No Outstanding Automatic Orders! Inl Domestic Relatlons Cases. Borrowerl herobyrepresents, andy wrnu loLender thate either (a) there Is noc outstanding automatic order undar Chaplar 15-5ofth the Rhode laland Genara!! Laws agains! any Borrower rolating lo a complaint for dissolution oln marlage, legal separation, annulment, curtody or vistabon or (b)t there i and oulslanding automalic order undar Chaptec 15-5oll the Rhode Island Generall Laws against Borrower reisting, to a complain! for dissolution of mariage, legal saparation, annulmen!, custody ory visitation, and the other pany thaliss subject los such order has consenledt to, art tha pourt whichi isued the automatic order has issued another order authorizing, such Bonower's s executione ofu the! Note and this Security Instrumant. 25. Homestead Estale, MBorrowerh hernlofore has acquired or hersatier aoquires an eelale pfh homesleed In the Property, Bomower hareby: mgrees thats such! hamoalead eatatei ia waived tot thae exlent ot this Security Inetrument and the amounto due under theN Nole andtothe extento ofo allrenewals, axtensions andn modficalions ofthis Security! losbumen! orthe Note, andthats sald homelesdesialelss subjecitos alioll thei rightso afLander under this Securlty! ketrument and! tha Nole and allr renewals, extensions andr modifications ofu this Security Instrument and the Nole, andl ls subordinale to the len ovidenced by! this Security! Inslrumant, and allr renewals, oxtonsions and modifications of thle Security Instrument. Furthermore, Borower! herebyv waives thet benefis ofenyh homesleado or similer lews or regulations thelmey BY SIGNING BELC oW, Borrower accapts and agrees to tha lerms and covenants contained In this Security or persons legally entitled toH. and the charging of thef fee Isp permitted under Applcable Law. othorwise! bea applicable from time tot time, Instruman! andi in any Rider executed byE Borrower andr recorded withl. A AA AL DKngr A Stata ORHODE! ISLAND County OFBRISTO before LL (chty)! Ins said Counlys ont the KARENM M. DAUBMANN, each and allt ton dell nby mat tol bethe me La partyfles) eocuting the foragoing! Instrumant, and! ha/shalthey acknowiedand" Instrument. byhinvhari them executed tot be his/her/helr free act and deed. ephT Te MINAl 10--3017 Lander: Washington Truat Mongage Compeny LLC NMLSID:301827 Loan Originator: Marc G. Watz NMLS) 10:5826 JASONE R. MARINELLI NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF RHODEISLAND OMSEYTRN RHODE BLAND-Singlef Famly-Fannial Moareidiel Mar UNIFORM NETRUMENT Ferm 3840 181 (rev. 11/82) ENak Mse, Inc pKhiz OMEDEED 0315 RIEDEED/CLS) 10/12/2016 1D:35AMPST Page 8ofB Bk= 301 Ps: 162 EXHIBITA Parcell That certain lot or parcel ofland, with all the buildings and improvements thereon, situated on the cast side of South ofCommons Road, in the Town ofLittle Compton, County of Newport, State of] Rhode Island, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at aj point in the casterly line of South of Commons Road at a drill hole ina stone wall and at the Northwesterly comer ofland now or lately ofl Frederick M. Bodington, Jr.; thence northerly, bounded wèsterly on said road, 218.00: feet to a drill hole in a stone in another wall and the southwesterly comer ofland now or lately of Phebe B. Chace thence turning an interior angle of900 13'31"and running casterly along said stone wall and in a linei in range therewith and bounded: northerly on said Chace land inj part and land now or formerly of Robert P.] Lawrence, Trustoc 229.41 feet to a granite bound; thence turning an interior angle and running southerly, bounded easterly Parcel III hereinafter described, 403.35 feet to aj point; thence turing an interior angle of76° 52'30" and rmning Northwesterly, bounded Southwesterly by land now or formerly of Frederick M. Bodington, Jr., 110.00 foet to aj point; thence tuming na interior angle and running northerly along the center line of a stone wall, bounded westerly by land of said Frederick M. Bodington, Jr., 163.82 feet to a drill hole seti in a stone wall; thence tuming an interior angle and running westerly along the center line of a stone wall, bounded southerly by land of said Frederick M. Bodington, Jr., 126.66 foett to the point or place of beginning. The subject premises arc also depicted as) Plat30Lot) 10 on that Plan entitled, "SURVEY PLAN FOR EDITH B. WISLOCKI TRUSTEE PLAT 30LOTS10& 14-3 SOUTH OF COMMONS ROAD! LITTLE COMPTON SCALE 1-100,DATB9-24- 97," which was prepared by John. J. Barker,Jr., professional land surveyor and is recorded in) Plan Book 13, Page 25 ofthel Little Compton Land Evidence Records. Together with and subject to an easement to pass and repass over the right-of-way as depicted on the aforesaid Plan. Property_Address 12 South of Commons Road Little Compton, RI Plat 30, Lot IO Bk: 301 Pg: 163 Parcelll That certain lot or parcel ofl land, with all the buildings and improvements thereon, situated easterly of South of Commons Road, int the Town ofLittle Compton, County of Newport, State ofRhode Island, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point ai the northeasterly comer ofay parcel ofl larid owned by Florence Wislocki and Edith B. Wislocki and the southeasterly comer ofaj parcel ofland now or formerly owned by Phebo B. Chace, said parcels bounding westerly on South of Commons Road, being thenorhwesterly comer of the property hereinafter described, thence proceeding casterly a distance of70.67: feet more orl less to a point, said' first described course and the twoi immediately succeeding courses running easterly in al line parallel to and approximately 174.55 foet southerly to the southerly line of other land of Grantor, thence tuming an interior angle of178° 42' 13"s and proceeding easterly a distance of235.04: feet to a point; thence turning an interior angle of 180° 32' 43" and proceeding casterly a distance of372.30 fcet more or less to aj point in a stone wall, thence tuming an interior angle of 85° 39' 01"and proceeding southerly in the center line ofs said stone wall a distance of1 1072 feet more or less, bounded casterly by other land now or formerly of Alfred H. Bodington to land now or lately owned by Margaret H. Almy; thence turning an interior angle of approximately 72°59' 9" and proceeding westerly a distance of1 120 feet more orl less to a point; thence turning an interior angle of 180° 53'06"a and proceeding westerly a distance of419.39 feet to a point; thence tuming an interior angle of 196° 30' 17"s and proceeding westerly B distance of39.74 foet toa comer, the last threc courses being bounded soutberly by land now or formerly of Margaret H. Almy; thence turing an inierior angle of 90°49' 05" and proceeding northerly a distance of85.00 feet to a comer, bounded westerly by land known as "The Wilbur Cemetery"; (hence tuming an interior angle of 88°34'4 46"s and proceeding casterly a distance of63.00 feet to a comer, bounded northerly by! land now or formerly ofFrederick M. Bodington; thence tuming an interior anglc of274°5 56' 37" and proceeding northerly a distance of395.00 feet to a comer, bounded westerly partly by land of said Frederick M. Bodington and land now or formerly ofJulia M. Bodington; thence tuming an interior angle of254° 07' 32" and proceeding northwesterly 110.00 feet to a corner, bounded southerly by said land ofJulia M. Bodington; thence turning an interior angle of 107° 39' 31" and proceeding northerly a distance of 160.00 feet to a corer, bounded westerly by said land ofJulia M. Bodington; thence tuming an interior angle of 87° 20' 23" and proceeding easterly a distance of21.00 feet to a comer, bounded northerly by land now or formerly of Florence C. Wislocki and Edith B. Wislocki; thence turning an interior angle of 272° 23' 30" and proceeding northerly a distance of215,26 feet lo the point or place of beginning. BKE 301 Psa 164 Exhibit A Together with a right of way as appurtenant to said premises toj pass and repass at all times for any and all purposes connected with the lawful use and occupation of said premises in under and upon and over a right of way extending in width 20 feet, and running northerly 153 feet from the northwesterly comer of the conveyed parcel, the westerly line oft this course ofsaid right of way being the westerly boundary of other land of Grantor and the easterly boundary ofland now or lately ofPhebe B. Chace, the westerly and then southerly line of said right of way tuming an interior angle of270° 33' 06"and proceeding westerly a distance of132.67 feet more or less to the South of Commons Road, the southerly boundary of the last described course of said 20 foot right ofway bounding southerly on said Chace land. Exclusive oft that portion oft the subject premises conveyed to Sletson W. Eddy by Quitclaim Deed dated February 11, 1999 and recordedi ini the Land Evidence Records of the Town of Little Compton in Book 116 at Page 683. Subject to that Deed to Development Rights recordedi in Book 114 at Page 566. Meaning and intending to encumber the same premises as described in that certain Quitclaim Deed from Edith! B. Wislocki tol Karen M. Daubmann, dated August 8, 2013 and recordedi in the Land Evidence Records of the Town ofl Little Compton in Book 263 at Page 22. (For Reference Only) Property Address: 10 South of Commons Road Litlle Compton, RI 02837 AP3 30 Lot 14-3 Littie Filed Compton: in the RI Town on Oct Clerk's 19,2016 orfice 08:57A *oA Witness shy DU 9u46: BI 333 Hg 147 RECORDATION REQUESTED BY: BANKNEWPORT 1843 Joba Clarke Road Middiatown, RI 02842 WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO: BANKNEWPORT 184 John Clarke Road Middletown, RI 02842 SEND TAX NOTICES TO: BANKNEWPORT 184 John Clarke Road Middietown, RI 02942 333/147 SPACEA ABOVE THIS LNEISE FORI RECORDERS USE ONLY MORTGAGE Open-end Mortgage to Secure Present and Future Loans under Chapter 25 of Title 34 of the Rhode Island General Laws MAXIMUM LIEN, The stated maximum amount ofp principal secured by this Open-end Morigage Is $91,800,00. THIS MORTGAGE dated. July 5, 2019, is made and executed between Karen M. Daubmann a/kla Karen M. Matsil, whose address is 12 South Of Commons Road, Little Compton, RI 02837 (referred lo bolow as "Grantor") and BANKNEWPORT, whose address is 184. John Clarke Road, Middlatown, RI 02842 (referred to balow as' "Lender")- GRANT OF MORTGAGE. Forv valuable consideration pald, Grantor mortgages, SALE. all pf Granlor's nght. title, andi interesti in andi lo thaf following described grants, real and conveys to Lender, all with the STATUTORY POWEROF or alixed buddungs. mmprovemenls and fixtures, ale easemenis, rights ofway. and properly. sppunenances; together all with water, existing water or subsequently erecied atch nghis (ncluding stock in ublites with dtch or imgalion nghis), and all other righ!s, toyalties, gnd. profts rights, walercourses and including, without limitation ak minerals. oil. ges. geolhermal and's similar mallers. "Real'l Alt that certain lot or parcel, of land, togather with! the bulldings andi improvements thereon, side of South of Commons Road, in the Town ofL Littie Compfon, BEGINNING Northwesterly, al a point in the pasterly line of South af Commons Road at a drill hole in a wall and comer of land now of lately of Frederick M. Bodington, Jr; thence stons on said road,218.00 feet to a drill hgle Ina stone in another wall and the lately of Phebe B. Chace thence turning ani interior angle of 90 wall and ina line in a range therewith and bounded" northerly, 13'31 on sald, running southerly,, bounded Lawrence, easterly by other 229.41 land feat now to or a lately granite of! Karen bound;, M. thence tuming. an interior. angle and or thence turning an! Interior angle of76-52, 30" and running Northwesterly, bounded Daubmann, 403.55 feet to a point; or lately of Frederick M. Bogington, Jr., 110.00 fent to . point; thançe tuming an Southwesterly Interior by land now northerly along, the genter line of a stone wall, bounded westerly by. land now Bodington, Jr., 163.82 feet to dril hole set in. a stone wall; westerly along, the center line of a. stone wall, bounded southerly thence tuming land now an interior angle and running Bodingfon, Jr., 126.66 feet tot the point or place of beginning. BE ALL said measurements more or! less or however otherwise tho same may be bounded and described. BEING TRUSTEE designated PLAT 30 as LOTS Plat 30 10 Lot.10 on tha!, certain plan entitled, "SURVEY PLAN OF. EDITH B. DATEB-24-97", which was. prapared 14-3 by. SOUTH John J. OF Barker,, COMMONS Jr., ROAD LTTLE. ÇOMPTON SCALE 1" WISLOCKI u 100, Book 13at Page 25 in thel Littie Compton Land Evidençe Records. professional land surveyor and ls recorded inl Plan ALSO BEING designated as Lot 10 and Plat 30 of the Little constituted, for reference purposes only. MEANING AND INTENDING TO BE the same premises conveyed to this dated August B, 2013 and recorded In Book: 263 at Page 22 int thel Little mortgagor Compton Land by deed ofE Edith B, Wislockl SUBJECT TO easements, restrictions or prior mortgages of record, If any. The Real Property or its address is commonly known as 12 South of Commons Road, Little REVOLVING! UINE OF CREDIT, This Mortgage seçures the! Indehladness Including, Lendert to make future advances to Borrower so long aRE Borrowar comples with all without the limitation, ol a revolving Kne of cred, which obligatas made, rapald, and remade trom time to! time, suhject to the limitallon that the total terms the Credit Agreement. Such advances may be linance charges on such balance ata fixed or variable ratao or sum as prayided In Credit outatanding balance owing at any ona tme, not and any amounts expended or advanced as provided In either thel Indebladness paragraph the Agreement any lamporary overagaa, other Including charges, provided M the Credit Agreement. itla thei intention ofG Grantor and Lender that thia) Morigage or this paragraph, shall not excead the Credk Limk as Agreement lromt timet tou ume fromz zer0 up! to the Credk Linh as provided in the Credit Agreement secures and the balance oubatanding under the Credit trom the Properly In addilion Granlor grants tol Lender au Uniform Commercal Code sacurityl ally present intarest and int future leases of the Properly and al Rents GIVEN TO BEÇURE (A) PAYMENT OF THE INDEDTEDNESS AND (B) PERFORMANCE INTEREST IN THE RENTS AND PERSONAL PROPERTY, IS which GRANTOR'S may preven! WAIVERS. Lender Granlor from banging waves any all nghis aclion or delenses ansing by! reason ol any "ore action" or' 'anti-defciensy" low, or a cm for deficiency balote or aher Lender's commencement egainst Grantor. or includnga complelion dam forc deficlency tot the exient Lenderi is otherwse any entiledto other law the GRANTOR'S request of REPRESENTATIONS. Lender, (b) Grantor AND has WARRANTIES. the lullp power, nghl. Grantor and warrants that (a) this Mortgage is execuled at Borrower's reques! and nol provisions of this Mortgage do not confict with or resuh in: a delault suthority under lo enter! Into this Mortgage andl lo hypolhecale theF Property, (c)the at resuil a violation ol any! law ragulavon courto decres or order applicabla to any sgreement ar other Instrument binding upon Granior andd donot from Bonower on a continuing basis wformation aboul Bofrower's Anandal Granlor, (d) Grantor has eslablished: adequale means of obtaining about Borrower (ncludung wilhour limilation the creditworthiness of Borrower) condition, and (e) Lender has made no reprasenlaban lo Grantor Morigage PAYMENT ast ANDF becomes PERFORMANCE due and Boriower Excepl as and olherwise Grantor provided shak in Ihis Martgige Borower shall pay to Lander AII Indobledness secured by! this POSSESSION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE PROPERTY, striclly perform aliBotfower's and Grantor's oblgatons undert this Morgage Property shalil bog govemed byt thef following provisions Borrower and Granior agrea lhat Borower's and Grantors possession and use ofthe USE Posseasion operale and or manage Use. Untii the Ihe occunence and ola an Evant of Default, Grantor may (1) remain in possession ando control of relating, to the rer property. (the Property"located Inl Newport County, State situated on the mast County Newport, ofF Rhode Island and northarly, bounded westerly and southwesterly corner of land now or easterly along sald stane Chace in. part and land now angle and or lately of Frederick or lately of Frederick M. State of Rhode Island: bounded and described: as follows: formerly of Robert P. of at the Trustee by Tax Compton Assessor's Plat, as presently Evidence Records, Compton, RI 02837, Grantor presently ass-gns loL Lender all of Grantor's nght, title, and interest in and lo THIS MORTGAGE, INCLUDING THE ASSIGNMENT OF RENTS AND THE SECURITY OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE CREDIT AGREEMENT, THE RELATED DOCUMENTS, any inlermediate helance. theF Personal Property andF Rents. OF EACH OF GRANTOR'S AGREEMENTS AND AND THIS MORTGAGE, THIS MORTGAGE IS GIVEN AND of any foreclosure action, either judidally or by exercise of. ACÇEPTED ON THE FOLLOWANG TERMS: power ols sala Property. (3) collect the Renis Irom the Propery the Property. (2) Page 1of8 TOWN OFL LITTLE COMPTON,RI 07/12/2010 02:38 PM VOL333PG147 MORTGAGE (Continued) Loan No: 922010322 Pk* 335 Ps:. npg Choice State of of Rhodel Venue. Island lthere Is alawsuit, Granlor agrees upon Lender's requestto submit tot thej jurisdiction ofthe courts of Newport County, Joinl Granlor and shakr Several mean Liablliy. each and All every obkgahons Grantot, of Borrower al and Grantor under lhus Mortgage shal ba joint and several, and al relerences lo Granlor signing belowh Is remponsible for all obligations and relerenças int this Morigagu. to Borrower shaly mean each and avery Borrower. This means that each No writing. Waivez Tha by fact Lendar.. thall Lendard Grantor underslands or Lander will not give up any of Lender's righu under this Mortgnge unles Lander so in inv writing to give up one oft Lenders delays nghts, omits thatd lo exercise does notn any mean nght Granlory wiln nol meant thal Lender has given up thatr right. ILender does does agnee agan t thes siluabon happens agam. Grantor huxther underslands requesl, that) that just does bacause notr mean that Granior, will not have to gel Lenders consent thal does not mean Lender wil be required to consent lo any of Granlor's fulure Lender consenls to one or more of Grankor's requests, ther Severabillly. rest ofthis Hs Morigage cour finds will thpt not any be valid provison or anforced, ofthis Mortgage Therefore, IS not vald ors shoukd not be anforced, that lactt byi itself wiln notn meant that provision oft this Morigager mayt be loundi tob bei invalid ory unenforceable a court wile enforce the rest oft the provisions oft this Mongage evenif. Merger. lime heldt There byorf shall fort the bar benefi no merger ofLender ofthe n interest or estale crealed by this Morigage with: any otheri interest ore estale in the Property upon Successors and inuret and tot Assigns, the benefit Subject oft the to parties, anyl hmitations their slated inu this Mortgage on lransfer of Grantor's interest, this Morigage shallt bet than Grantor, Lender, wthoul nolice to Grantor, mays successors deal wilh and Grantors assigns. If ownership ofthe Property becomes vesledi inay person binding other byv way off forbearance ore extensiony wilhoutr releasing Grantor trom thec oblgations successors ofthis with reforenoe tot this Mortgage andt thel Indebledress from Credit Borrower Agreement. toLender, They words" logethery "Credit with Agreement all renewais meant ol, the credil agraement daled, July 5, 2019, with credit limit of $91,800.00 for the promssory note or agreement. The maturity exiensions dale oft this of, modifications ol, refinancinga of, consokdations of, snd substitutions telating Enviranmental to the Laws. prolection The of words' human Environmental health or the Laws" environment, mean any end al siste. federa! and local statutes, regulabons and ordinances Compensauon, and Liabilty Act of 1980, as amended, 42 Including Section withoul limitation the Comprehensive Environmental Response, the Resuthorzabon. Rasourca Act of 1986, Pub L.No, 99-499 ("SARA"), the us.c. Hazardous Malerials 9601, et seq. (CERCLA). the Suparfund Amendments and regulalons adopted Conservation pursuant and thereto Recovery Act, 42 U.SC. Section 6901, et seq. ar TnsportationAc, ather apphcable 49 stete U.S.C. Dr federa! Section laws, 1801,atseq. Granlor aiso underslands thati Lander doas consen! to a payment, prolest, andr nolice ofc duhonor wilr nolh have to comply wth the olher provisions ofthis Mortgage. requests. Granlor waives presentment, demand for any capacity, without thev wrikten consent ofLender. at wny Timei is of the Essence. Tme IS olthe essence in the perlormance ofihs DEFINITONS. Thef followangw words shalll havat the! followangr meanings when usedi Morigage. in this Mortgnge. Borrowar, co-makers Thev signing! ward" the "Borower Credil Agreement: means Karen M, Daubmann ala Karen M. Matsil and Mathew D. Matsil Mortgage or babiity under thel Indeblednoss. and alll their SUCCESEOrS and sssigns. andk Includes ake co-signers and AGREEMENT CONTAINS AV VARIABLEIWTEREST RATE. Morigage ls July 5, 2044. NOTICE TO GRANTOR: THE CREDIT rules, or secton Event of ofihis Delault. Mortgage The words "Event of Delauit" mean any ol the Events of delault set forth int this Mortgage Existing Indebtedoess. The words "Existing Indebtedness" mean the indebledness described in the Grantor. The word" "Granjor" means Karen M Daubmann alla KerenM. Matsil. Hazardous Subatances. The words "Hazardous Substances" ae used in their very broadest sense andk indude Morigage in the events af dafauh Exigting Liens provision of this chemical or mlectious charceristics, may cause or pose a moan present malenais or thal, because olt their quanbly, concentrabon or improperly Subslances" used, trealed, stored, dsposed ol, generaled, manulaclured, polential hazard to human health or the environment physcai, wastez as defined byo or listedu undert the Environmentail Laws The withoul lerm" limtabon any ond ak hazardous or toxic substanoes, words Hazardous andp petroleum by-producis or any fractiont thereof anda asbestos Hazardous Subslances" aisoi includes. withoutk limitation, malerials petroleum or CreditA Agreement or Relaled Documents logether and wtha any allrenewals of, extensions of, modifications costs of, consolidations and expenses payablo under the Credi incutred by Lender to enforce Grantor's obligalions amounis under expended this or advanced by Lender to discharge Grantor's of and subsilubons fort the transported or otherwise handled. The when Realf Improvaments. Properly. fackues, Thev word' additions, Improvements" means alle existing and kuture improvemanis, Indebledness. Agreement or Related Tha word" Documents. indebtedness" means all principal, interesi, and other amounts, Landet. Tho word" "Lender" means BANKNEWPORT, Rs successors and companyt that acquires any Interesti in Ihe Credi/ Agreement Montgage. The word' "Morigage" means this Morigagat belwaen Grantor andl Lender, Personal owned by Proparty. Grantor, and The nowo words" or "Personal hereaher altached Property" mean: all aquipmant, fixtures, and other arucier replacemenis of, and as substtultons for, any of such or afixed! lo the Reai Properly. togather with al accassions, otp personal property now or hereaher proceeds andr relunds ofp premums) from any salo oro olherc property; disposkion and otthe together with allp proceeds (Including without parts, limitation and additions ai (o, ak Property. They word" Propeny" means collecbvely the Real RaalF Property. Thev words Real Relatad Documents. The words Property" meant the teal proparty, Inleresis andr righis, as funher descnbed w this agrmements. guaranbos, secunty agreemenis, "Related Documenis" mean all promissory noles, credit agreements, Morlgage agreemenis andd documents whalher now or heraaflere morigages. existing, deeds of Irust, secunly deeds, colateral mortgages, loan agreementa, and a envonmental Rants, The word' "Rents" means allp present and huture oxeculedino connection wntht thel Indebledness Ihe Proparly GRANTOR ACKNOWLEDGES HAVING READ ALL THEF PROVISIONS OF THIS MORTGAGE, GRANTOR: KM. Del Karen M. Daubmann aikia Karen) M. Malil leplacemenis ando othar construction on! the Reall Property. buidings. structures, moble homes allixed ont the Morigage Morigage, logather with inlerest on such amounis obligations a provided or expenses w assigns. The words" "successors or assigns" moan any person or this Property. Propenty and! the Personal Property. insurance other wstruments, kom rents, levenues, income. issues, royalues, proRs. ando obher benelks denved AND GRANTOR AGREES Tor ms TERMS. foaMhtow JWN OF LITTLE COMPTON, RI 07/12/2019 02:38F PM VOL333PG1 151 Page 5of6 MORTGAGE (Continued) BK= 333 Pg: 152 Loan No: 922010322 Page6 INDIVIDUAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATEOF Rhode Island COUNTYOF Nupat Onu this dayof_ S6l4 appeared Karen he or Ah the uses andp purposes therein mentoned. Given under myh hand andc olicials sAslyNa BLDun 1317 Notary Public In and for the Slate of. RI )ss 20 19. before me, tha undersigned Notsy! Public, parsonally Residnga Tuntha RI My commission expina 1-31-21 aka KrME to mek known andy known! by me tobat thei individual described in and who araculed whe loregoing Morgage. andh she acknowrdgeds sad Mortgage, by him or her executed, lobe hla or herf free andy voluntary act and deed, for day 4 019 DAWNE E,BOUCHARD MAP.i-DKOSA, My Commission Expires. 1-31-2/ LaserPro, Ver. 18.4.10.002 Copr. 5TP8FRORPENS 1997, 019. AlIRighis Resarved. -RI LICFILPLKGO3FC TR-2336 PR-22 Filud n che TuwI Clerk's OFTICA Liitle coMpLon, RI OJUL 1 7014. 02:35 Pn Cantatne 10HR (LEAK WNC OFI LITTLE COMPTON, RI 07/12/2019 02:38PM VOL333PG152 Pagabole J $ o X Y 0 L J à of a N 9 D - 9 - r t 8 3E 9 3 () o C 3 8 a 3 3 SJ OB-4 Carol Wordell From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attachments: Dear Bob, mike steers amstets@gmail.com> Thursday, May 13, 20218:43AM Robert Mushen Denise Cosgrove; Carol Wordell; Edi Marion Dotted Line Lots Dotted Line Lots 2020.pdf The Planning Board, at it's May 4th meeting, asked me to write you to see ift the Town Council wished the Planning We discussed the subject at some length (see attached material). These Lots range from a sliver of land to several acres. They are, generally the result ofa a deeded portion of land being transferred, and nota a subdivision ofl land. For tax purposes, these Lots are combined with the same owner's adjacent property andi taxed as one lot. Board to address inconsistencies regarding thet treatment of Dotted Line Lots. The Planning Board treats these Lots as individual lots of record for subdivision purposes. Most often, the application is for an Administrative Subdivision requesting the addition ofl land to reduce a substandard condition. Denise Cosgrove, the Town. Assessor briefed the Board on some of thel history and past attempts to address the subject (see attachment). I believe there are over 200 Lots int this category. She also mentioned that the Assessor's office is preparing fora a Town wide revaluation and advertising an RFP fora a Town GIS System. In light of the Assessor's: activities, this may be a good time to review Dotted Line Lots and how they should be taxed and identified in GIS. The Planning Board is ready to help ift the Council wishes to explore this subject. Thank you, Mike 7 gn" TOWN OF LITTLE COMPTON ASSESSOR'S - OFFICE POBOX226 LITTLE L COMPTON, RI 02837 September 25, 2017 To: Town Council President, Robert Mushen A. Michael Steers, Planning Board Chair Frederick G. Buhrendorf, Jr. Zoning Board Chair Re: Lot mergers and encroachments Ihave discovered that there are numerous situations where a home has been built over aj property line. Ihave also found where properties that were, at one time, separate Iots but over time have been transferred on one Clearly, ifal home is constructed over a property line, the owner does not have a seçond vacant lot that they can sell. Iv would like to notify these taxpayers that they must legally combine these lots, to avoid being subject tot the taxation of each separately created parcel. Many communities require combination prior to the issuance Ialso feel it is unfair to the rest of the community to subsidize another's investment. When a property owner has the ability to sell al lot (a portion ofal larger lot) at any point, without the need for approvals simply because it was a separate lot at one point in the past, they should not be assessed as one: single lot. Certainly not at the Ipropose to notify each property owner on the list that their property will be assessed according to what is Around 1990 the State ofRhode Island created the ability for each City and Town to adopt ai merger law that allowed the community to combine non-conforming lots that are held in single ownership. Idor not believe the Town ofLittle Compton adopted this ordinance. The State sub-division law 45-23-37 allows the community to adopt an ordinance for subdivisions and combinations. Many communities require a survey bej provided for Iwould ask the solicitor ifhe would look at the current ordinances, and see ify we can address the properties on my list on a case by case basis, allow those cases where assessment, zoning and the property owner agree, to combine their properties by a simple combination document, The wording of such document will need to meet deed to a single owner. ofal building permit; it is possible that most oft these werel built years ago. same rate as an identical property that does not have this ability. reçorded in' Town Hall, during the 2018: revaluation, unless they correct the records. approval to combine or subdivide any property. the legal requirements determined by the solicitor. Sincerely, Allan Booth, Interim Assessor 1 TOWN OF LITTLE COMPTON OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF ASSESSORS P.O. BOX 226 LITTLE OOMPTON, RI 02837-0226 January 17,2003 To the Honorable Town Council Little Compton, RI 02837 Dear Council Members: The Board of Assessors would like to meet with the Town Council to discuss the parçels ofland on our plat maps that contain dotted lines, Werefer to (hese as "dotted line" properties and inquiries into separating these lots into individual lots are becoming more and more frequent. We would like the council's input and to discuss establishing aj policy that addresses the issue ofuhese lots. Attached is a lelier from Stanley Engineering conceming these lots. We appreciate your attention to this matter. Respectfully, Board of Assessors JAN 23 *03 11:30AM STANLEY ENGINEERING, IMC, P.3/3 STANLEY ENGINEERING, INC. CIVIL ENGINEERS FAX (401) 431-1247 SURVEYOHS 41 TELEPHONE (401) 434-0134 = 33 ALEXANDER AVENUE ie EAST PROVIDENCE, R.1.02814-2308 January 13,2 2003 Atfn: William N. Mpkepeage Board of Assessors POI Box 226 Little Compton, RI 02837 Re: Lots or Parcels of Record: Dear Bill: the assessos plats. This is to try to explain the relcvance ofthe dotted lots that n through some parcels on When we bogan the plats, the prosess of combining undersize lots of record Was discussed. Many towns, especially when starting new plat maps, usually combine undersize lots of record in order to more easily and fairly tax contiguous lots of record. However, it WRS decided by the Board of Assessors of that time, that we would try to show all parcels. The intent was that the owners would combine them in order to get a lower tax. It was assumed that each lot, regardless ofs size, would be taxed as a parcel, with an additional tax based on the area ofthe parçel. I WAS never intended that an undersized parce! would be considered as an unbuildable Factually, several undersized contiguous parcels may actually be more valuable for devalopment purposes than a larger parcel that cannor be subdivided! For example: sompone with six 30'x 100' parcels could possibly sell two separate builduble lots being 90' X 100' parcels without any planning board action. Meanwhile, someone with ai larger parçel with an area of three and one half acres and one hundred fifly feet of frontage pould not subdivide his property at alll Undersized lats shauld not necessarily be considered unbuildable if they are The dotted lines were established as an informative way to indicate to the assessors (and others) that a possible lot of record may exist and perhaps could be shown as a separte parcel. lots ofrecord as shown on recorded maps, but not necessarily indicated in tho deed transfers parcels of record as identified by deed, but usually relatively small OF with no apparent where parcel lines may have formerly been, but have been combined or altered by deed anyone doing research to find the individually described parpels where platted stréets may exist or where the edge of water (river) used tol be where boundaries seemed to appear once, bur have now vanished loti ifwas contiguous to other parcels ofthe awner, contiguous. They show the following: access INCORPORATED 1955 ANI EQUAL JAN 23 '03 11:31AM STANLEY ENGINEERING, ING. P.3/3 43 Inr many cases the parçels are very smal! and are not feasible to be considered anything but an enlargement of the principle parcel. Oflen the combined parcels have buildings droasing lts would seem thut anyone applying to build across a lot ling should be required make For tax purposes, lt would seem to be most practical to combine contiguous Jots of record with the same ownership into one parcel, as opposed to creating many more parcels, some lot lines or arei a) part ofas complex. that property into as single parcel ofr record, of which would be unable to stand on their own. Ifyoul have any further questions, please do not! hesitate to contact me, Sincerely, STANLEYI ENGINEERING, INC. Elh Elliott W. Stanley TOWN OF WEST GREENWICH Date: To: From: Re: Tax Assessor's Office Property Owner(s) Plat, Location OF Property: Combination of Lots for Assessment Purposes Lots_ Please combine the plat and lots listed above, Itl Is understood that this combination Is being done for tax assessment purposes and that once these lots are combined, they cannot be uncombined without the approval oft the appropriate Town Authority ( Planning or Zoning). THIS LOT COMBINATION WILL NOTTAKE AFFECT UNTIL THE NEXTTAX ROLL. YOU WILL ÇONTINUE TO RECEIVE TAX BILLS FOR THE CURRENT YEAR. Signed: Property Owner(s) Subscribed and swom to before mei this. day of. 20 NOTARY PUBLIC MY COMMISSION EXPIRES. Reviewed by Planning: Date; Approved by Assessor: Date: Signed Signed, TAX ASSESSOR'S USE ONLY PLAT/LOT NUMBER, AFTER COMBINATION: 45-24-38 raye 1011 TITLE 45 Towns and cities CHAPTER 45-24 Zoning Ordinances SECTION 45-24-38 $45-24-38 General provisions - Substandard lots of record.- Any city or town adopting or amending a zoning ordinance under this chapter shall regulate the use or uses of any single substandard lot ofrecord or contiguous lots ofrecord at the effective date ofs adoption or amendment oft the zoning ordinance notwithstanding the failure ofthat lôt or (hose lots to meet the dimensional and/or quantitative requirements, and/or road frontage or other access requirements, applicable in the district as stated in the ordinance, Provisions may be made for the merger of contiguous unimproved, ori improved and unimproved, substandard lots of'record in the same ownership to create dimensionally conforming lots or to reduce the extent ofc dimensional nonconformance. The ordinance shall specify the standards, on a district by district basis, which determine the mergers. The standards include, but are not tol be limited to, the availability ofinfrastructure, the character oft the neighborhood, and the consistency with the comprehensive plan. History of Section. (P.L. 1991, ,ch.3 307,1.) htp-heberver.flinastteriawSaM-TLEASA524A52438/TM 5/15/2013 DOTTED LINE PROPERTIES 4en) PLAT1 PLAT2 7) LOTS:2 PLAT3 A LOTS: 4 3 PLAT4 LOTS: 9, 26, 28 : PLAT5 LOTS: 4,7,31 -PLAT6 e 82,85 PLAT7 NONE 1 PLAT8 A PLAT9 LOTS: 22,28, 113,125,27.,275,276 (Houe alia3) ciwt 2- S j6 Cé Hauatl cb LOTS: 6,16, ,20,35,36, 40, 50, 5357 0s, 66, 74,77,7,79,81, /6 ? Hern 3 Heurt agongs LOTS: 15,51,35,41,67,71,; 78, 80,91 85*R. LOTS: 238, 244, 35.9.648.85.44.472 CE 7 * PLAT - 10 NONE 3, PLAT11 LOTS:7;12 PLAT12 LOTS: 60, 80, AA PLAT13 NONE APLAT14 LOTS: 916,61,49,163 PLAT15 LOTS: 27 a - PLAT16 LOTS: 46, 55 Ruhes a Baillis CA Dattuallit bisccle Canbta CKS-cAh. lun usd Z utkle G-et Lof- 177 z tacrs Tas Cs- laull dolfe GAAHEA 4, Y4 ALCKK 187447 2017 PLAT17 LOTS: :3,20 -PLAT18 LOTS: ,14,24,17, 3 PLAT19 3 LOTS:412,1 18,32,36 4PLAT20 LOTS:8, 34,55 PLAT21 LOTS: 8,13-1, 22, 51,44,45,61,63,64, PLAT22 NONE PLAT23 NONE PLAT24 NONE 3 PLAT25 LOTS: 9,45, PLAT26 NONE PLAT27 LOTS: 28,29, 39,49,51,72, 3PLAT28 LOTS: 27, 4141, 61,63, I PLAT29, LOTS: 8,41,50,51, PLAT30, LOTS: 11,47 PLAT31 A a A 2 LOTS: 5,7,16,1,15,42.6,5, PLAT32, LOTS: 36,4i N3NH3 PLAT33 LOTS: 36, PLAT34 NONE PLAT35 NONE PLAT36 LOTS: 8-1, PLAT37, LOTS: 67 3PLAT38, LOTS: 29,54,60 PLAT39, LOTS: 13 7PLAT40 PLAT 41 LOTS: 8-1 SPLAT42, LOTS: 5,15, 30, 73,7893 PLAT43 LOTS: 41,61-2 PLAT44 NONE PLAT45 NONE PLAT46 LOTS: 31,49. PLAT47 NONE LOTS: 18-1, 18-,23,58,61,63-1, 04 77 ND3 RECEIVED MAY 0 4 2021. Little Compton Town Council Tuesday, May 4, 2021 Dear Sirs; lam seeking permission from the Little Compton Town Council to plant ar red maple sapling to replacea dying maple scheduled for removal this month by the Little Compton Tree Warden, Jason Burchard. The location of the tree to be removed is between the 2 ball fields on Meeting House Lane, and the The cost of the sapling and its planting will be paid for privately. lalso ask permission to dedicate the sapling in honor of Ms. Virginia Peckham, longtime resident of our town, with as small sign to the effect sapling replacing it will bei int the same vicinity as determined by Mr. Burchard. of "Virginia Peckham's Maple, planted inl her honor May, 2021." Thank you for your consideration, Respertfulysubmittes, Grthia Cynthia Sheldon 336 West Main Road, Little Compton, R.I. 02837 Shulim NB4 Petition To have the town Shuffle Board put in a proper place for use this spring.2021: Afel SE Sadu gAumstfaxoag oMaas aasmeg WOIAR DV Biayor Mpsslhenn - hO Tan t lal 02 maa Elele limbelg Collham ARK - bbes fs J. / Mun DAD WMNEL & DAMAAS M35 Onun nf Gittle Compton Joun HHall .0. Dox 226 Gittle Gompton, R3 02837 May 13,2021 Honorable Town Council 40 Commons Little Compton, RI 02837 RE: Upcoming Vacancy Dear Honorable Town Councilor Members, The Town's Deputy Town Clerk, Sheila Oliveira has announced her intention to retire after 23 years of service to the Town, effective August 1,2021. Due tol her retirement I will be posting the upcoming Deputy Town Clerk vacancy on1 the LC Municipal Employees Union bulletin and notifying their Union President as per. Article 8, Section 2. After the mandatory posting ofs seven calendar days Iintend to return to the Council for the. June 101 meeting with a recommendation. During thei meeting of] June 10thIwill also seek permission to advertise toi fill the: newly vacant position of Office Clerk. Iwill seek applications from interested parties through June 24th, conduct interviews and: return to the July gth meeting with ai recommendation. The incoming employee will potentially need to give any current employer ai two (2) week notice prior to taking on this newi role. Iti is my hope that we can hire a new employee to begin on or about August 1. Irespectfully ask that you offer your congratulations to Sheila on her upcoming retirement and acknowledge the hiring process detailed above. Sincerely, Cnla Wrkl Carol A. Wordell, CMC, Town Clerk NBk LITTLE COMPTON HARBOR COMMISSION Little Compton Town Council Dear Members, At the May 12, 2021 the Little Compton Harbor Commission unanimously voted to ask the Little Compton Town Council to look into legal remedies to close rod & reel fishing at the Town Dock. Motion: To authorize the Chair of the Harbor Commission to draft a letter expressing the concerns oft the Harbor Commission over the use oft the Town Dock for: fishing and to seek an opinion on how this may be curtailed or stopped all together. The: reasons for this are: After many years of complaints with the dock lights being on all the time, motion light sensors were insatlled which remedied the lighting issue. Because ofa all the fishing activity the motion sensors are tripped all night The rod & reelers are using all the Town electrical boxes for electricity to light their enormous lights. Some of the commercial fishermen have tripped on the cords which makes an unsafe situation when hoisting with the crane. There was an instance a few years back when one oft the ladders caught fire from the heat of one ofthe They cut the dock lines sO when fishermen come in there are: no dock lines to tie to which makes a very unsafe There is a safety issue when the fishermen are. lifting 1000 pound vats ofi fish into their trucks and the rod & reelers will not move out oft the way. If one of these vats drops someone will be seriously hurt. It's very unsafe when the rod & reelers won't move when the commercial fishermen are using the hoist to load & unload their boats. They refuse to: move out of the way while commercial fishermen are unloading because they will lose their spot on the dock. The purpose oft the dock being built was to support our local fishermen tol have a place to When the commercial fisherman come into the dock, the rod & reelers refuse to pull their lines in which makes The rod & reelers discard their trash all over the dock and parking lot which the commercial fishermen have to We also believe there is ai tremendous liability issue with someone falling offt the dock and hurting themselves long which makes the lights stay on all night long. drop lights. situation when docking. load supplies and unload their catch. It was neveri intended to be a: fishing pier. and unsafe situation for the commercial fishermen. clean up, along with the DPW workers. ord drowning. Sincerely, Greg Mataronas Chairman, LC Harbor Commission NB7 Carol Wordell From: Sent: To: Subject: Carol, Trust. Don McNaughton Monday, May 17, 20217:40PM Carol Wordell Ag Trust Opening Iwould like to be considered fort the Trustee seat that is opening up on the Little Compton. Agricultural Conservancy Please let me know if the Town Council would like more information about my candidacy at this point. Ilook forward to hearing about next steps in the selection process. Best regards, Don McNaughton 88 TOWN OF LITTLE COMPTON P.0.. Box 226 Little Compton, RI 02837 5/17/2021 WILLIAML.. MOORE Director of Public Works Phone 401-592-0076, Email mprcellcompeors To: Little Compton Town Council Dear Honorable Town Council, Phatt Iwould like to propose several changes to Chapter 8 streets and. Sanitation, ofthe Town Code. There arefees and policy in this section for the Transfer Station. The changes are to address Construction and Debris permits we issue for contractors and homeowners, Below I have written a new version ofsection 8-1.6. Thisisofcourse a. Draft and may Transfer Station Stickers, and addressing used tires. need changes at your direction. Chapter 8. Streets and Sanitation a. Transfer station stickers shall be issued annually to residents oft the Town ofLittle Compton. Each sticker shall carry a fee of$5 and shall be permanently affixed by the resident to the driver's side windshield lower corner (only location). Proofof vehicle registration and residency within the Town ofLittle Compton will be b. Coupons may be purchase for the use by temporary residents, such as short term or seasonal rentals. Said coupons shall carry a fee of$ $3 dollars per coupon expiring on December 31st Annually. The coupon will allow the holder to deliver household trash and recycling to the Town Transfer Station by surrendering one coupon each trip to the Transfer Station Attendant. Proofoftemporary residency will be required. Coupons may be purchased by homeowners and local realtors to be utilized with Seasonal passes may be purchased for use by summer residents that will allow passage into the transfer station from Memorial Day-September 30 during each year. Said passes shall require a fee of$5. Proofof seasonal residency and vehicle d. All tires used or otherwise may be dropped at the Transfer Station with a permit required. Little Compton rental properties. registration will be required. from the Town Clerk. The permit fee will be as follows: (a)Car tires without rims will be $3.00 fee per tire. Multiple tires may be paid for (b)Truck tires which are used for trucks with larger than 20,000 GVW will be $5.00 fee per tire. Multiple tires may be paid for with each permit. Tires with rims will (c)Large tractor tires, and backhoe tires larger than 42" in height will be $15.00 fee per tire. Multiple tires may be paid for with each permit. Tires with rims will be (d)All tires larger than 65" in height shall be $30.00 fee per tire. Multiple tires may bej paid for with each permit. Tires with rims shall be 2 times the fee. (e)All tires smaller than typical car tires, like lawn tractors, bicycles, motorcycles, shall be free of charge to dispose at the Transfer Station. e. All other vehicles, except vehicles which collect waste in the Town for hire, may 1. They may only deposit trash and Construction and debris which was generated in 2. A permit shall be obtained from the Town Clerk for each trip to the Transfer Station and shall pay the following fee for each permit. Contractors and or persons with Construction debris must provide Home Owners name and Building Permit number. (a)Afee for $75 per trip for vehicles with no more than 8' pick up bed which does (b)A fee of$150 for any bed or trailer larger than a 8' pick up bed which do not (C)A fee of $225 for any truck with Dump body, or trailer with dump body no larger (d)All other larger sized vehicles and or trailers will not be allowed to use the Little Compton Transfer Station for Construction and debris if larger than a,b,orc, 3. For convenience, one or: more permits may be purchased from the Town Clerk at 4. Permits must be provided to the Transfer Attendant at the Transfer Station upon with each permit. Tires with rims will be 2 times the fee. be 2 times the fee. 21 times the fee. use the Town Transfer Station under the following conditions: the Town ofLittle Compton not have dumping capabilities have dumping capabilities than 7'x9' above. one time. entry NOTE NOTE the current section involving the business of collecting and hauling refuse in this code is to stay the same. All fees are. highlighted to allow changes and discussion. Director of] Public Works NB-9 Joun of Cittle Compton Ooun Hall a.0. Box 226 Gittle Gompton, R3 02837 To: From: Honorable Town Council Antonio A. Teixeira Town Administrator May 20, 2021 - Date: Subject: Firefighter Jonathan Bednarz's promotion Iconcur with Fire Chief Richard Petrin's recommendation to promoted Firefighter. Jonathan Bednarz from probationary to 3rd class with the completion of his twelve (12) months of duty. Itake the opportunity to thank OUR Fire Department for their service but in particular Jonathan for his first year of service. Irequest that the Town Council approve this promotion. Thank you! Little Compton Fire Department Office oft the Fire Chief 60 Simmons Road Little Compton, Rhode Island 02837 14 May 2021 Antonio A. Teixeira Town Administrator Town ofLittle Compton, Rhode Island Town Hall, 40 Commons Little Compton, Rhode Island 02837 Re: Completion ofl Probationaty Status Dear Mr. Teixeira: As established in the Codified Ordinances of the Town of Little Compton, Section XIVXIXV313-6, all regulat employees shall setve a ptobationary period of twelve (12) months after probationary appointment. Based on his satisfactoty completion of his probationaty period, I recommend Probationary Firefighter Jonathan Bednarz be appointed as a permanent member of the Little Compton Fire Department as a Firefighter. Firefighter Bednarz will be promoted to Firefighter 3dd Class, This action will become effective on 11) May 2021. Sincerely, RulloR Richard G. Petrin Fire Chief Tel, (401) 635-2325 Fax (401) 635-2013 NBID The Trust 501 WAMPANOAG TRAIL, SUITE 301 EAST PROVIDENCE, RI 02915 PH: (401) 438-6511 FAX: (401) 438-6990 CLAIMS FAX: (401) 434-6094 www.ritrust.com RECEIVED MAY 12 2021 May 7,2021 Robert L. Mushen Town Council President Town ofLittle Compton P.O. Box 226 Little Compton, RI 02837 Antonio A. Teixeira Town. Administrator Town ofLittle Compton P.O. Box 226 Little Compton, RI 02837 Dear Mr. Mushen and Mr Teixeira: Given the financial results for thel Health and Dental Pools in Policy Year 2020-2021, Trust Management recommended to thel Employee! Benefits Committee (the EBC") that it endorset two distributions from both the Health Pool and the Dental Pool. Trust Management's recommendation to the EBC was that a $4,000,000 Health Pool disbursement be allocated as a Member Equity Rate Credit (to be built into the Policy Year 2021-2022 premium rate development) and, also, an "OtherI Member Equity Disbursement" of $4,000,000. Trust Management further recommended that a $500,000 Dental Pool disbursement be allocated as a Member Equity Rate Credit (to be built into the Policy Year 2021-2022 premium rate development) and that an' "Other Member Equity Disbursement". int the amount of$1,000,000 bei made from Att thes subsequent meeting oft the] Board ofTrustees (the "Board"),t the Board endorsed Trust Management's Member Equity Disbursement recommendations that were endorsed by the EBC and are outlined above. Both thel EBC and thel Board also approved a request by Trust Management that it be permitted to deviate slightly from the language of the existing Member Equity Disbursement Policy in order to calculate the "Other Member Equity Disbursement" in the most equitable way that reflects the original intent of the As you may recall, with respect to the "Other Member Equity Disbursement', Members have the ability to thel Dental Pool. Those: recommendations were unanimously approved by the EBC. Policy. choose between twot types of disbursement (or a combination of the two): A contribution made directly to the Member's Other Post Employment Benefit A deposit into the Member's Health or Dental Premium Offset Account ("POA"), ("OPEB") Trust; and/or respectively. Ifa Member elects to deposit its share of the distribution into a POA and withdraw it at a later date as a billing invoice credit, or ifit elects to place the funds in a POA because it does not have an OPEB Trust, Trust Management advises that the Member calculate the employees' share of the distribution and pass it along to them. To assist Members with this process, The Trust will calculate "working rates" (separate FOCUSED INSURANCE AND RISK MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS FOR RHODE ISLAND PUBLIC ENTITIES SINCE 1986 Health and Dental. Pool. Member Equity Disbursement May 7, 2021 Page 2 of2 from the fully insured billing rates), which would include the reduction for the billing invoice credit, for Pursuant to the Member Equity Disbursement Policy, in order for al Member to be eligible for any equity disbursement, it would need to be a participating Member oft the Pool during the Measurement Period in which the Member Equity is calculated. Given that the Town of Little Compton was a Member of the Health and Dental Pool for all, or a portion of, Policy Year 2020-2021, in addition to the Member Equity Rate Credit, the Town is eligible to receive its share of the $4,000,000 portion oft the Health Pool "Other Member Equity Disbursement" allocation andi its share ofthe $1,000,000 portion oft the Dental Pool "Other Member Equity Disbursement" allocation. Again, pursuant to the Member Equity Disbursement Policy, those shares are calculated generally in accordance with The Trust's Equity Allocation Policy formula. Undert that formula, the apportionment ofthese allocated dollars isa a direct function ofther number ofmonths that a Member has been part of the respective Pool times the number of Subscribers for that Member for each corresponding month relative to the total Subscriber months for all respective Pool Members For the Town ofLittle Compton, the share oft the $4,000,000: Health Pool allocation is: $14,535. For the Town ofLittle Compton, the share of the $1,000,000. Dental Pool allocation is: $5,324. Enclosed, please find the Health and Dental Pool Member Equity Disbursement Election Form. The completed form must be returned to The Trust within fifteen (15) days of your receipt of this letter and form. Once' The' Trust receives thel Disbursement Election Form back from you, it shall, within fifteen (15) days, disburse thei funds int thei manner: selected by you. Please alsol be advised that once: funds are disbursed to you, they are available for use immediately. As such, ifyou choose to apply any or all oft the disbursed funds toi reduce your. Junej premium billing, please respond as soon as possible. In addition to returning the Election Form, we ask that you notify Accounts Receivable at tireciabs@rimisicon that you We are pleased to be able to make these Member Equity Disbursements to our Health and Dental Pool Members. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to contact me at your earliest convenience. Ican be reached at (401)438-6511, Ext. 563 or at Dlavallec@rtrus.com. thel Member to use when calculating its employees' co-shares. combined. willl be reducing your. Junej premium payment(s) in the amount selected. Sincerely, Bpn Brian Lavallee Enclosure Director of Employee Benefits Programs cc: Ian C. Ridlon, Esq., President and Executive Director, The Trust Heather. A. Sheley, ARM, Chief Financial and Administrative Officer, The Trust Colleen M. Bodziony, Director of Operations and Member Services, The Trust Katiel L. McGrath, Employee Benefits Consultant, The Trust RHODE ISLAND INTERLOCAL The Trust RISK MANAGEMENT TRUST Health & Dental Pool Member Equity Disbursement Election Form Important. Deadline: Election Form due to The Trust no later than 15 days from date ofnotice. Member Entity Name: Town ofLittle Compton 2020-2021 Board Declared Health Pool Other Member Equity Disbursement: $4,000,000. 2020-2021 Board Declared Dental Pool Other Member Equity Disbursement: $1,000,000. Member Share of thel Declared Health Pool Disbursement: $14,535 Member Share of thel Declared Dental Pool Disbursement: $5,324 The applicable provisions and procedures which govern this Election and the below mentioned Premium Offset Account ("POA") are set forth in detail in The Trust Board approved policy documents entitled: Health & Dental. Pool Member. Equity Disbursement, Policy and the Health &. Dental. Pool. Premium Offset Ofparticular: importance, please note that any Reserves established and heldi int thel Health and] Dental POAS will be forfeited if the Member Entity exits The Trust Health Pool or Dental Pool before exhausting its Reserves. Furthermore, the amount ofReserves at the close ofagiven] Policy Year cannot exceed an amount equal to one (1) month of premium for that Policy Year. Notwithstanding the foregoing, at the close of Policy Year 2020-2021, Reserves exceeding the amount of one (1) month's premium may be retained in Account. Policy. the POA ift they are allocated as premium offsets for Policy Year 2021-2022. Please select one Health Pool Other Member Equity Distribution option: Convert the Member Entity's 2020-2021 Disbursement into Premium Reserves in the amount of Deposit the Member Entity's 2020-2021 Disbursement into the Member Entity's Other Post Employment Benefit ("OPEB") Trust int the amount of$14,535. Any deposits into an OPEB Trust willl be sent directly tot the OPEB Custodian as designated by thel Member Entity on the next page. Convert aj portion of thel Member Entity's 2020-2021 Disbursement into Premium Reserves in the $14,535 and deposit this amount into al POA for future use. amount of$ of$ the next page. and deposit this amount into a POA for future use. The balance shall be sent to thel Member Entity's OPEB Trust Custodian listed on Health & Dental. Pool 2020-2021 Member Equity. Disbursement Election Form Page 2of4 Please select one. Dental Pool Other Member Equity Distribution option: Convert the Member Entity's 2020-2021 Disbursement into Premium Reserves in the amount of Deposit the Member Entity's 2020-2021 Disbursement into the Member Entity's Other Post Employment Benefit ("OPEB") Trust in the amount of $5,324. Any deposits into an OPEB Trust will be sent directly toi the OPEB Custodian as designated by the Member Entity on the next page. Convert aj portion oft thel Member Entity's 2020-2021 Disbursement into Premium Reserves in the $5,324 and deposit this amount into al POA for future use. amount of$ of$ the next page. and deposit this amount into al POA for future use. Thel balance shall be sent to1 thel Member Entity's OPEB Trust Custodian listed on Withdrawals from thel Premium Offset Account: Withdrawals from either Pool's POA: may be used to reduce monthly health or dental insurance premiums only. However, any funds that are subject toi forfeiture for any reason other than termination ofmembership in the Trust Health or. Dental Pool may be deposited into the Member's OPEB account if one exists. In addition, ifa Member elects to have the distribution placed into its POA and then wishes to transfer those funds intoi its OPEB account at any time, it may dos so by notifying The' Trust at least sixty (60) days before the: funds are to be: moved to allow' The' Trust sufficient time to: recalculate the Member's! premium without The Member Entity must notify" The' Trust by June 1,2021 ofi itsi intent to apply a withdrawal from Reserves the benefit of the funds in the POA. held in its POA. Withdraw from the Health Pool POA the amount of$ June 2021 health insurance invoice. Withdraw from thel Health Pool POA the amount of$ June 2021 dental insurance invoice. Withdraw from thel Dental Pool POA the amount of$ June 2021 dental insurance invoice. Withdraw from thel Dental Pool POA the amount of$ June 2021 health insurance invoice. Withdraw from the Health Pool POA the amount of $ and apply it against the and apply it against the and apply it against the and apply it against the and apply it against health insurance premiums for the Policy Year from July 2021 through June 2022. The reduction willl be applied as a single line item credit on your monthly premium invoice, and will: represent a uniform reduction on a percentage basis to all benefit plans in force for the remaining months of thel Policy Year such that the designated amount is used in full by June 30, 2022. Withdraw from the Health Pool POA the amount of $ and apply it against dental insurance premiums for the Policy Year from July 2021 through June 2022. The reduction will be applied as a single line item credit on your monthly premium invoice, and will represent a uniform reduction on aj percentage basis to all benefit plans in force for the remaining months of thel Policy Year such that the designated amount is used ini full by June 30,2022. Health & Dental. Pool 2020-2021 Member Equity Disbursement, Election Form Page. 3of4 Withdraw from the Dental Pool POA the amount of $ and apply it against dental insurance premiums for the Policy Year from July 2021 through June 2022. The reduction will be applied as a single line item credit on your monthly premium invoice, and will represent a uniform reduction on aj percentage basis to all benefit plans in force for the remaining months of the Policy Year such that the designated amount is used ini full by June 30,2022. health insurance premiums for the Policy Year from July 2021 through June 2022. The reduction will be applied as a single line item credit on your monthly premium invoice, and will represent a uniform reduction on aj percentage basis to all benefit plans in force for the remaining months of the Policy Year such that the designated amount: is used ini full by June 30, 2022. Balances equal to or less than one (1) month's premium for the 2021-2022 Policy Year that are not withdrawn shall be carried over tol Policy Year 2022-2023 int thel Member's. POA so! long as the carried over amount does not exceed one (1)month ofp premium for that Policy Year. Thesel balances may be withdrawn and applied against thel Member's 2022-2023 premiums only ift the Member Entity purchases its health or dental insurance coverage from The' Trust for Policy Year 2022-2023. Balances: remaining willl be: forfeited ifthel Member Entity does not renew health or dental insurance coverage through The Trust. Withdraw from the Dental Pool POA the amount of$ and apply it against OPEB Trust Custodian Information All or aj portion oft the Member's Disbursement has been elected to be deposited into thel Member Entity's OPEB Trust Account, as such, The Trust is instructed to: Deposit the Member Entity's 2020-2021 Disbursement into thel Member's OPEB Trust. Account at Forward the Member Entity's 2020-2021 Disbursement to the OPEB Custodian as designated by The' Trust. thel Member Entity below: OPEB Custodian Name: Custodian Address: Account Number: Please indicate ifthere are any special instructions. Health & Dental. Pool 2020-2021. Member Equity Disbursement. Election Form Page 4of4 Member Signature Block The above represents the Member Entity's selections for the Policy Year 2020-2021 Disbursement in accordance with the document attached entitled: "Health & Dental Pool. Member Equity Disbursement Policy". Name ofl Member Entity: Town ofLittle Compton Name of Authorized Member Entity Official: Title of Authorized Member Entity Official: Signature of Authorized Member Entity Official: Date: CommI RECEIVED MAY 112 2021 7ICF May 3, 2021 Carol A. Wordell, CMC Town Clerk Little Compton 40 Commons, P.O. Box 226 Little Compton, RI 02837 RE: Invitation to consult on the New York Bight Lease and gltorway/gltorUse Issuance located off the coast ofl New York, New. Jersey, and Rhode Island; response. requested by no later than 30 days ofreceipt of this letter Dear Carol A. Wordell, CMC, On March 29, 2021, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) announced that itl had completed the Area Identification process to delineate the New York Bight Wind Energy Areas (WEAs), pursuant to 30 Code of Federal Regulations Part 585.211(b). Upon completion of National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) Section 106 and National Environmental Policy. Act (NEPA): reviews, BOEM: may issue commercial wind energy leases within the New York Bight WEAs and grant rights-of-way or rights-of-use in support of wind energy development. BOEM has determined that the issuance of commercial and research wind energy leases and the potential granting of rights-of-way or rights-of-use constitutes an undertaking subject to Section 106 oft the NHPA and, as such, BOEM will serve as the lead Federal agency for the NHPA Section 106: review. This letter has three purposes: first, toi invite Little Compton to be a consulting party to the Section 106: review; second, toj provide information on the undertaking and the Preliminary Area of] Potential Effect (PAPE) (Figure 1) tol help inform your decision as to whether or not you wish to third, toj provide information on next the next steps in the Section 106 process for parties BOEM retained the services ofI ICF Jones & Stokes, Inc (hereinafter ICF) as the contractor to facilitate the Section 106 consultation process. All Federal oversight and decisions will remain with BOEM. ICF's role ini this Section 1061 review is to execute various administrative and logistical tasks, including but not limited to coordinating communication with the consulting parties; distributing BOEM-approved documents; providing technical assistance; and hosting and be a consulting party; and choosing toj participate. facilitating meetings, webinars, or calls with consulting parties. Invitation to Consult Under Section 106 of the NHPA With this letter, BOEM invites you tol be a consulting party to this project regarding potential impacts on. historic properties. Consulting parties have certain rights and obligations under the NHPA and its implementing regulations at 36 Code ofFederal Regulations Part 800. The: review Page I1 process, known as Section 1061 review, is described at: Atpsy/wwwachp.govdigta-lbrary- By becoming a consulting party, you will be actively informed of steps in the: review process, including public meetings, and your views will be actively sought. Ify you would like to bea consulting party to this project, please respond to. Jessica Gabriel at] NewyorkBizh@iefaomor Definition of the Undertaking and Area of Potential Effect for the Undertaking The proposed undertaking includes the issuance of commercial wind energy leases within the Final New York Bight WEAS and takes into account the execution of associated site assessment and site characterization activities within these commercial leases. Site assessment activities would: most likely include the temporary placement of meteorological ocean buoys. Site characterization activities would most likely include geophysical and geotechnical, biological, and oceanographic surveys. Additionally, the retrieval of1 lost equipment may occur as In addition to conducting surveys in the New York Bight WEAs, lessees and grantees would survey a minimum 300-meter-wide corridor centered on any anticipated cable locations to characterize the seabed locations where physical disturbances may occur (e.g., anchoring of vessels installing the cable or movement of the proposed cable location, ifnecessary). Because the leases or right-of-way grants considered as part ofthis undertaking have not been issued, BOEM is uncertain oft the exact location oft these cable surveys. However, BOEM can anticipate Power generated from potential New York Bight lease areas would need to be transmitted to shore, either directly from the lease areas by individual export cables to onshore cable landings and/or to offshore regional transmission system(s). Because power: may be purchased from nearby states, these potential export cables and regional transmission system(s) are anticipated to bel located offshore New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island. Therefore, for the purposes of this undertaking, BOEM estimates cable surveys would occur in the PAPE between shore and the WEAS as far south as a line drawn between the southwestern corner of the Hudson South WEAS to Cape May, New Jersey and as farnorth as a line drawn between the northeast corner of the Fairways North WEA to the eastern edge ofNarragansett Bay (Figure 1). section-106-landingldingpetrzensguide.setsection-l06-review. (503)412-0431. necessary. their geographic extent. Next Steps Please submit your request to become a consulting party no later than 30 days ofreceipt ofthis letter, While you: may also request tol be a consulting party at a later date, this consultation may advance without your input and your opportunity to fully comment on each step of the process may be affected. Ifyou are: requesting consulting party status, please also include the contact information of one representative and one alternate from your organization to receive correspondence and attend meetings and indicate the nature of your organization's demonstrated interest in the undertaking or historic properties that may be affected by the undertaking. We Page 12 also request that you indicate your preferred correspondence method: hard copy correspondence In your response, please provide any known information on regarding additional historic properties that may be present with the PAPE. This will help inform BOEM's Finding ofEffect, which will be developed and distributed in August 2021. BOEM will then request comments and feedback within 30 days and distribute the Final Finding of Effect in September 2021. by mail, via email, or both. Sincerely, GKp Jessica Gabriel ICF New York Bight Section 1061 Lead Page 13 Rhode Island Liltle Compton B CNcago Phlaleghi Afanta Connecticut New York B Montauk New York Fairways South Hudson, North Fairways. North New. Jersey Central Bight Hudson South Cape May Delaware Legend 2 Final WEAS 0 10 20 Miles 1:2,000,000 Figure 1. Preliminary Area of Potential Effect VICF New York Bight Lease and RgntohwayRgntoruse Issuance Pagel 14 Comme 2 Carol Wordell From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments: Santos-Higgins, Philomena Pantosnggnsedtiong" Tuesday, May 4, 2021 11:52AM Carol Wordell Cystic Fibrosis Cycle Ride September 18 62_Mile MAP 2021.pdf; 23 Mile MAP 2021.pdf; 12 Mile MAP 2021.pdf; 12 MILE ROUTE CUE SHEET.docx; 23 MILE CUE: SHEET 2021.docx; 62 MILE CUE SHEET 2021.docx Hello Carol, What a ride this past year was for all of us!!! Thope you and your family are all safe and staying healthy these days. lam reaching out on a couple of things. This will mark our 10th year in doing the Cystic Fibrosis Cycle for Life Ride. it is schedule for September 18, 2021 and we are really hoping to do the ride in-person this year, but know that we must keep all involved, riders and volunteers safe. 1) Can you tell me if we do go ahead with an in-person ride (and it will start and finish at Westport Rivers Vineyard ) do you have any Covid rules that we must go by? 2) We will comply with Town and CDC rules as well as our CF Foundations rules to keep all 3) We might only do all three routes or one route this year I have maps and routes attached (will let you know if we do the 3 routes as soon as we know and probably in 4) will reach out to DPW but do you know if there are any roads being worked on upon safe. June Iwill have a better idea) review of the routes Ihave attached. Ithank you in advance and appreciate your help and support with this. We have lost thousands of dollars due to covid and the CF community children and adults are counting on us. Thanks SO much and stay safe. Phil Philomena Santos-Higgins Sr. Development Director 0:508-655-6000 C: 401-662-1925 psantosnggins@cfiorg Pawtucket Walk Newport Walk South Coast Walk Sandwich' Walk Cycle for Life RI Ride CYSTIC FIBROSIS FOUNDATION" 220 North Main Street., Suite 104, Natick, MA 01760 B % DISCLAIMER: This email may contain confidential information, which may be protected by applicable privileges andi may constitute non-public information. Iti isi intended tol be conveyed only to the designated recipient(s) oft the message. Ify you are not an intended recipient of this message, please notify the sender. Unauthorized use, dissemination, distribution, or reproduction oft this message is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. 2 RI Cycle for Life 2018 62 Mile AND2019;2021 GSRIDE MAD 59.67 miles,+2 2067/- 20701 feet 2 A. START/FINISH B. REST STOP1 1 C. REST: STOP2 D." REST STOP3 Eucngs Tiverton 8 661 Lictle Spton Ltile Complon 16 0.ml O0penStreelMap, ridewithgps.com 200 ele ((eel) 10 20 distancei inr miles RI Cycle for Life 2018 62 Mile Num Dist Prev Type Note, Next Num Dist 15. 21.1 1.7 16. 23.0 1.9 Previ Type Notel Next 1.9 1. 0.0 2. 0.0 3. 1.3 0.0 p Start of 0.0 Lonto Cornell Rd Lonto 0.4 Adamsv ille Rd eonto Main St stay on RI-179 S Ronto 2.0 Lake Rd eonto King Rd Brayton Rd Lonto RI-177 W Ronto 0.5 RI-77 N Nannaq uaket Rd e onto RI-77 S Ronto 2.2 Seapo wet. Ave e straight onto Puncat est Neck Rd route Ronto 1.3 Hixbrid ge Rd Lonto 1.3 White Oak Run Lonto 1.7 Fisher Rd Lonto 1.2 Old County Rd Lonto 3.8 Drift Rd Lonto 1.0 Hixbrid ge Rd Ronto 5.0 Horsen eck Rd Horsen 0.8 eck Rd turns slightly Rand become SE Beach Rd SlightF R 2.0 ec onto MA-88 N Drift Rd ec onto Hotel Hill Rd Ronto 1.7 Main Rd 0.0 1.3 17. 23.5 0.4 1 Continu 1.9 18. 25.4 1.9 4 Lto 4. 2.7 5. 4.4 1.3 1.7 0.1 19. 25.5 0.1 6. 5.6 7. 9.5 1.2 3.8 20. 27.5 2.0 t Continu 0.2 21. 27.7 0.2 1 Lonto 1.8 1.9 8. 10.5 1.0 9. 15.5 5.0 22. 29.5 1.8 23. 31.4 1.9 24. 31.9 0.5 * Lonto 1.7 25. 33.5 1.7 1 Continu 0.5 10. 16.3 0.8 11. 18.3 2.0 t Continu 0.9 26. 34.0 0.5 12. 19.2 0.9 * Lonto 0.1 13. 19.3 0.1 1 Continu 0.1 27. 36.2 2.2 1 Continu 1.3 14. 19.4 0.1 19.4 miles. +510/-519 feet 16.8 miles. +632/-708 feet Num. Dist Prev: Type Note 28. 37.5 1.3 Next Numy Dist Prev Type Notel Néxt Lonto 0.6 Pond Bridge Rd Ronto 5.0 RI-77 S Lonto Swamp Rd eonto Brownel IRd Lonto 1.2. Sof Commo ns Rd/S oft the Commo ns Rd e straight onto Commo ns eonto Sof Commo ns Rd, Simmo ns Rd EN Main Rd eonto Snell Rd Long Hwy 39. 47.3 0.1 * Slight R 1.0 onto Crosby Rd/Pott ersville Rd Slight R 0.8 onto Mullin Hill Rd Ronto 0.6 Old Harbor Rd Ronto 1.1 Howlan dRd Lonto 0.7 Atlantic Ave Lonto Acoaxet Rd eonto River Rd Slight R 0.5 onto Old Harbor Rd Ronto 2.5 Adamsv ille Rd eonto Main Rd Hixbrid ge Rd route 29. 38.0 0.6 30. 43.0 5.0 1.2 40. 48.2 1.0 31. 44.2 1.2 t Continu 0.1 41. 49.0 0.8 32. 44.3 0.1 42. 49,5 0.6 43. 50.6 1.1 44. 51.3 0.7 33. 45.4 1.2 t Continu 0.1 0.2 45. 51.5 0.2 1 Continu 3.2 34. 45.5 0.1 1 Continu 0.0 46. 54.8 3.2 35. 45.5 0.0 * Ronto 0.6 36. 46.1 0.6 4 Lonto 0.5 37. 46.6 0.5 t Continu 0.6 47. 55.2 0.5 48. 57.8 2.5 1 Continu 0.2 49. 58.0 0.2 * Lo onto 1.6 38. 47.2 0.6 4 Lonto 0.1 50. 59.6 1.6 p End of 0.0 11.0 miles. +301/-286 feet 12.4 miles. +501/-543 feet RI Cycle for Life 2018 23 Mile AND 2019; 2021 GSRIPE STOP1, 23.3r mlles, +678/-6 680f feet MALD A START/FINISH B. REST Tiverton jerton Uttle Compton Lulec Complon 00penStreelMap, ridewithgps.com 150 100 50 o ele ((eet) 10 distancel Inr mlles 15 20 RI Cycle for Life 2018 23 Mile Num Dist 1. 0.0 2. 1.3 Prev Type Note 0.0 p Start of 1.3 Next 1.3 route Lonto White Oak Run Lonto Fisher Rd Old County Rd Lonto 3.8 Drift Rd Hixbrid ge Rd Horsen eck Rd Horsen 0.8 eck Rd turns slightly Rand become SE Beach Rd Ronto 2.0 John Reed Rd eonto MA-88 N Drift Rd Ro onto 0.8 Hixbrid ge Rd route 1.3 3. 2.7 4. 4.4 1.3 1.7 1.2 1.7 - Lonto 5. 5.6 6. 1.2 9.5 3.8 € Lonto 1.0 7. 10.5 1.0 - Ronto 5,0 8. 15.5 5.0 9. 16.3 0.8 10. 18.3 2.0 1 Continu 0.9 11. 19.2 0.9 * Ronto 3.3 12. 22.5 3.3 13. 23.3 0.8 p End of 0.0 23.3 miles. +639/-648 feet RI Cycle for Life 2018 12 Mile AND 2019 ;2 2021 GSRIPE Certral Branch ou 13.0m miles, + 302/-3 303feet A: Start/Finish pockOg B. Rest Stop Cranberri C. Westport Rivers Vineyard- Bog Com Macorbers Corer Slades Corner Dartmogr Farmy Wildfe Slocums nagement Canank, Yestport East Branch: acums Comer Great Neck siport Point Stpo East Bianchi ciossoad Acoaxel Avenue (7uek Stater Res 0.5m 00penStreelMap, ridewithgps.com, 80 60 40 20 ele (leety) 10 12 distance Inr mlles RI Cycle for Life 2018 12 Mile Num Dist 1. 0.0 2. 0.2 3. 5.2 Previ Type Note 0.0 p Start of 0.2 0.2 * Ronto 5.0 Next route Horsen eck Rd Horsen 0.8 eck Rd turns slightly Rand become sE Beach Rd Ronto 2.0 John Reed Rd eonto MA-88 N Ronto 3.3 Drift Rd Ronto 0.8 Hixbrid ge Rd route 5.0 4. 6.0 0.8 5. 8.1 2.0 1 Continu 0,9 6. 9.0 7. 12.3 3.3 0.9 8. 13.0 0.8 p End of 0.0 13.0 miles. +274/-279 feet Lomem 3 RECEIVED. MAY 14 4 2021 WARR TOWN OF WARREN, RI RESOLUTION OF THE WARREN TOWN COUNCIL HATE HAS NO HOME IN WARREN WHEREAS, the Town of Warren recognizes the harm caused by Nazism, neo-Nazism, and nationalist extremism to hate crime survivors, their communities, and: the many veterans who fought and defeated Nazism and live today with thel hidden scars of World War II; and, WHEREAS, stickers, vandalism and other propaganda celebrating Nazism, neo-Nazism, and nationalist extremism have recently been found in Warren, Bristol, and Barrington; and, WHEREAS, these symbols ofl hate are used to glorify unfathomable atrocities committed under Nazism and by other White Suprémacist groups against Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color, people who are Jewish, people of Asian andl Pacific Island desçent, refugees and immigrants, people who have disabilities, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community; and, WHEREAS, we. have concern for the people who live, work, learn in, visit orj pass-through Warren and we strive to be a welcoming and affirming town that celebrates the humanity ofall NOW, THEREFORE, BEI IT RESOLVED, that the Town of Warren supports and recognizes the Warren Police Department's professional expertise and dedicated response ini investigating RESOLVED, that the Town of Warren condemns hate crimes, hateful acts, and public displays ofhate symbols in our community in the strongest possible terms, and unequivocally declares who wish tol be aj part oft the community. and protecting our community from hate crimes; and bei it further, that "Hate Has No Home in Warren". Passèd as aj resolution oft the Warren Town Council this 11th day of May, Keri Cronin, President Warren Town Council Fh J. C Sandrea. PEEeE RECEIVED Cmm-y MAY 1 4 2021 Resolution of the Barrington Town Council Requesting That The Rhode Island General Assembly Allow Local Control of Tobacco Policies WHEREAS, cigarette smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke cause approximately one out of every five deaths in the U.S., and more than 480,000 premature deaths each year. This includes at least 28 percent of all cancer deaths and WHEREAS, in Rhode Island, cigarette smoking kills 1,800 adults annually and 16,000 young people, currently under the WHEREAS, each year, Rhode Island spends $640 million on health care costs, $217 million on Medicaid costs and $459 WHEREAS, the tobacco industry, in an effort to negate local laws, has developed as its chief strategy the removal ofl local WHEREAS, in Rhode Island, several cities and towns have been sued by thet tobacco and vaping industries, including Barrington, and the courts have ruled that municipalities do not have the authority to pass or enforce local ordinances that WHEREAS, inc orderi to address community-speciic public health issues, it is important that local communities retain the WHEREAS, from al health equity standpoint, the use of local knowledge to forge community-speciic solutions enables localities to employ a targeted approach to combat health disparities and ensure equitable access to bètter public health; WHEREAS, protecting people fromi the harmful effects of tobacco and secondhand smoke is best accomplished local WHEREAS, the National Academy of Medicine recommends that states avoid preempting local public health policies through 'ceiling preemption' and instead should set minimum requirements that would allow localities to further protect the 90 percent of lung cancer deaths; and age of18, will die prematurely due to smoking, and million on lost worker productivity directly caused by cigarette smoking; and authority to regulate tobacco; and regulate the use and sale of any tobacco or nicotine products; and power to adopt public health measures tailored to their needs; and and communities by working directly with the people most affected byt tobacco control laws; and public's health, and WHEREAS, citations fort thei information provided in this resolution is on thei following page. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Barrington Town Coungil urges the Rhode Island General. Assembly to pass House Bill 5633 and Senate Bill 258, allowing cities andi towns the authority to regulate the use and sale of cigarettes, other tobacco products and electronic nicotine delivery systems AND enforce local tobacco control laws; and, RESOLVED that the Barrington Town Council encourages other municipalities in Rhode Island to adopt similar resolutions, and that this resolution be distributed to the Councils of all municipalities in RI, the Speaker oft the RI House, be it further the RI Senate President, Barrington's General. Assembly members and Governor McKee. Submitted to the Council by: Councilor Jacob N. S. Brier, Liaison to the BAYTeam Adopted by the Barrington Town Council: May 3, 2021 hael W. Carroll, President, Barrington Town Council Meredith J. DeSisto, Town Clerk RECEIVED MAY 142 2021 Gmn-y CITATIONS for Barrington Town Council Resolution in support of Legislation to authorize local control of tobacco policies U.S. Department ofH Health and Human Services. The Health Consequences of Smoking-50 Years of Progress: AI Report of the Surgeon General. Atlanta: U.S. Department of! Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National U.S. Department of! Health and Human Services, How Tobacco Smoke Causes Disease: What ItN Means to You. Atlanta: U.S. Department ofHealth and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Quick Stats: Number of Deaths from 101 Leading Causes- -National Vital Statistics System, Federal Trade Commission. Federal Trade Commission Smokeless Tobacco Report for 2018 IPDF-578 KBlexternal icon. Washington: Federal" Trade Commission. Federal Trade Commission Cigarette Report for 2018 pdfi icon [PDF-281 KB]external icon. Washington: Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health, 2014. Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health, 2010. United States, 2010. Morbidity and Mortality' Weekly Report 2013:62(08),155. Federal Trade Commission, 2019 Federal Trade Commission, 2019 Frank, J. Goodnow, City Government int the United States 39 (1908) State V. Hutchinson, 6241 P.2d 1116, 1122 Dail H and Hao J. Flavored Electronic Cigarette Use and Smoking Among Youth. Pediatrics. 2016;138 Julie Ralston Aoki et al., Maximizing Community Voices to Address Health Inequities: How the Lawh Hinders and Helps, 45. J. Law Med. Ethics, 11 (2017) National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and! Medicine; Health and Medicine Division. Fort the Public's Health: Revitalizing Law and Policyt to Meet New Challenges. June 2011. Available at: ntp/www.nationalaademes.org.hmdReponts2011For-the-Publcs- HeathRevial.hnglaw-aamdPaloib-etielNewaChalengesasp Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids, htps/wawalobaccofeek6opoham.lolemfollus/hode.lsland Lmjf/ RECEIVED MAY 1 42 2021 TOWN OF BARRINGION, RI 2021 PROCLAMATION OF' THE BARRINGTON TOWN COUNCIL DECLARING THE: FIRST FRIDAY IN. JUNE TO: BE NATIONAL GUN VIOLENCE AWARENESS DAY This proclamation declares the: first Friday in. June tol bel National Gun Violence Awareness Day ini the Town ofBarrington to honor and remember all victims and survivors of gun violence and WHEREAS, every day, more than 100 Ameriçans are killed by gun violence, alongside more than 230 who are shot and wounded, and on average there are more than 13,000-gun homicides WHEREAS, Americans are 25 times more likely to die by gun homicide than people in other WHEREAS, Rhode Island has an average of 46-gun deaths every year, with ai rate of4.1 deaths per 100,000 people. Rhode. Island has the 48"h highest rate of gun deaths in the US; and WHEREAS, gun homicides ànd assaults are concentrated in cities, with more than half ofa all WHEREAS cities across the nation, including in Barrington, are working to end the senseless WHEREAS, protecting public safety int the communities they serve is a town managers' and WHEREAS, support for the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens goes hand-in- WHEREAS, town managers, mayors and law enforcement officers know their communities best, are the most familiar with local criminal activity and how to address it, and arel best WHEREAS, gun violence prevention is morei important than ever as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to exacerbate gun violence after more than a year ofincreased gun sales, increased calls to suicide and domestic violence hotlines, and an increase in city gun violence; WHEREAS, in January 2013, Hadiya Pendleton was tragically shot and killed at age 15; and on June 4, 2021 to recognize the 24th birthday of Hadiya Pendleton (born: June 2, 1997), people across the United States will recognize National Gun Violence Awareness Day and wear orange to declare that we: as a country must do more to reduce gun violence. every year; and high-income countries; and firearm related gun deaths in the nation occurringi in 127 cities; and violence with evidence-based solutions; and mayors' highest responsibility; and hand with keeping guns away from people with dangerous histories; and positioned to understand how tol keep their citizens safe; and in tribute to- (1). Hadiya Pendleton and other victims of gun violence; and (2) the loved ones oft those victims; and WHEREAS, the idea was inspired by a group of] Hadiya'sf friends, who asked their classmates to commemorate her life by wearing orange; they chose this color because hunters wear orange to announce themselves to other hunters when out in the woods and orange is a color that WHEREAS, anyone can join this campaign by pledging to wear orange on June 4th, the first WHEREAS, by wearing orange on June 4, 2021 Americans will raise awareness about gun WHEREAS, we: renew our commitment to reduce gun violence and pledge to do all we can to keep firearms out oft the wrong hands, and encourage responsible gun ownership to help keep our NOW, THEREFORE BE: IT RESOLVED, that the Town Council of Barrington, RI declares the Friday, June 4, 2021, tol bel National Gun Violence Awareness Day. I encourage all citizens to support theirl local communities' efforts to prevent the tragic effects of gun violence and to honor symbolizes the value of human life; and Friday in June in 2021, tol help raise awareness about gun violence; and violence and honor the lives of gun violence victims and survivors; and children safe. and value human lives. Adopted by the Barrington' Town Council on May 3, 2021. Michael W. Carroll, Presldent WEA Barrington Town Council ATTESTED: Mte Merdith J. Desisfo, Town Clerk Lmsil L RECEIVED MAY 14 4 2021 RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN OF BARRINGTON, RI LEGALIZATION OF ADULT RECREATION USE MARIJUANA WHEREAS, ifF Rhode Island legalizes recreational marijuana, our cities and towns will bear most of the direct WHEREAS, neighboring states, such as Massachusetts, have seen that retail stores often bring traffic and deal withi implementation and public consequences; and burden to pay for and but congestion, not while local limited to nuisance public safety will needt tor respond to emergency calls, complaints and other impacts properties; and including! WHEREAS, looal governments must have sufficient operational control, oversight and resources in any! legalization process; and WHEREAS, the Governor's proposal requires a special election by November 2021 ifa community wants to opt-out; and WHEREAS, special elections are çostly to administer, have historically low turnout ànd are highly influenced by special interests; and WHEREAS, all communities in Rhode Island, including thosei that opt-out, wills still néed to address public safety concerns; and WHEREAS, licensing retail establishments on a per capita basis, as recommended in the Senate WHEREAS, anys state authority must ensure equitable geographic distribution of retail establishments so thats WHEREAS, anyl legalization proposal musts seriously address public education on: substance use disorders over 250 rétail establishments statewide, overwhelming all cities and: towns; and proposal (S0568) could authorize not bear disproportionate impacts;and some communities do health initiatives, in addition to enhancing treatment, prevention, ands surveillance capacity; and through community-based WHEREAS, any legalization proposal must seriously address concerns about thei impact of impairmenti in they workforce. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Rhode Island General. Assembly shouid the the legalization of adult recreational use marijuana: adopt following recommendations regarding 3% local sales tax. than through al ballot referendum. beyond three months as proposed int the Governor's 1. Top properly support local obligations, cities andi towns should directly receive a minimum of 2. Cities andi towns should be able to optout through their respective councils rather 3. Municipals safety grants ande expanded1 temporary impact fees shoulde extend 4. Any state licensing authority should set reasonable limits on the number and location of licensed that all facilities comply with local zoning, public safety and other relevant requirements. 5. Funding should be included in the budget toi increase public education on substance use disorders 6. Employer safeguards must be allowed to ensure a: safe work environment. BEITE FURTHER RESOLVED that the Town Council of the Town of Barrington supports Cities and Towns that any legislation enacted by the Rhode Island General Passed as a resolution of the Barrington Town Council this 3rd day of May, 2021. budget. establishments and ensure through community-based health initiatiyes. the position taken by the Rhode Island League of Assembly regardingt thel legalization of adult recreational use marijuana should maximize local control. C Bhringtorf Town Council ATTEST: Beb Meredith DeSisto, oW) Clerk