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Jamestown council approves consent agenda, pulls short-term rental at 36 Cole Street for Dec. 16 review; plans Ice Road naming

Jamestown Town Council · November 18, 2024
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Summary

The council approved a consent agenda covering multiple short-term rental and holiday license renewals but pulled item #4 (36 Cole/Gold Street) for further review and scheduled follow-up for Dec. 16. The council also announced a November 30 ceremony to name the Ice Road path in honor of Chief James Pimentel and agreed to draft an acknowledgment for John Murphy’s service.

The Jamestown Town Council approved a broad consent agenda that included 15 short-term rental applications and multiple holiday and vendor license renewals, but pulled one application—item #4 for 36 Cole (referred to as 'Gold Street' in discussion)—for further review and requested staff contact the owner and invite them to the Dec. 16 meeting.

Moderator said the council had received correspondence from a neighbor raising concerns about the property and asked staff to follow up. Resident Heather Lopes gave her name and address during the discussion (13 Swinburne Street) and the council agreed to schedule the item for the next meeting.

The council also decided to recognize John Murphy’s years of service as town moderator and agreed a member would prepare a resolution. A separate announcement set a ceremony for naming the Ice Road walking and bike path in honor of Chief James Pimentel, scheduled for Saturday after Thanksgiving, Nov. 30, at 10 a.m.

The consent agenda and the other renewals passed by voice vote.