The Fall River City Council Committee on Ordinances and Legislation met on April 21, 2026. The meeting began with citizen input from Christopher Gordon, who urged the committee to proactively review zoning and noise ordinances to protect the city from potential hyperscale data centers, citing their high energy and water consumption. He asked the council to follow the lead of cities like Lowell by establishing clear definitions and requiring special permits for such facilities. The committee then approved the minutes from their April 6, 2026 meeting. The committee took up several traffic ordinances. They unanimously passed a handicap parking ordinance for locations on Hope Street and Park Street through all readings with an emergency preamble. They also passed a miscellaneous traffic ordinance, which included new parking prohibitions and a handicap parking removal, through its first reading. The main topic of discussion was a proposed salary amendment for the Director of Health and Human Services. Human Resources Director Nick McElhinney explained the increase was justified by the addition of approximately 10 employees and expanded responsibilities in the department since fiscal year 2022. The original proposal sought to raise the salary cap to not exceed $120,000. After discussion, Councilor Dion moved to amend the amount to not exceed $115,000, which passed in a 3-1 vote. However, when the motion to pass the amended ordinance through its first reading was put to a vote, it failed with a 2-2 tie. Councilor Kadeem stated his 'no' vote was a protest to compel an independent investigation into the police department, citing the council's "power of the purse." Following the failed vote, the committee voted to table the item. The meeting was then adjourned.
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Good afternoon. The City Council Committee on Ordinance to Legislation will be called to order April 21st, 2026. The time is now 531. Clerk, call the roll, please. Councilor Kadim. Here. Councilor Canuel. Here. Councilor Dion. Here. Councilor Pereira.
0:17Chair Raposa. Here, and just before the meeting, Council Member did notify us she would not be in attendance this afternoon. Pursuant to the open meeting, while any person may make an audio/video recording of this public meeting or may transmit the meeting through any medium, attendees are therefore advised that such recordings or transmissions are being made, whether perceived
0:33or unperceived by those present, and deemed acknowledged and permissible. First item on our agenda this afternoon is citizens' input. Thank you, sir. We do have one resident.
0:43Christopher Gordon, 150 Archer Street, Fall River. Subject is zoning and noise. Come on down, sir. Good afternoon. Good afternoon, sir. If you could state your name and address for the record, and you have three minutes. My name is Christopher Gordon. I live at 150 Archer Street. I'm here today because our neighboring communities are currently facing the arrival of resource-intensive hyperscale data centers.
1:13I would ask this committee to proactively review our zoning and noise ordinances to ensure Fall River is protected from such energy-intensive projects at the expense of our residents. I'd like to urge this committee to follow the lead of cities like Lowell and establish a clear definition for hyperscale data centers in our city code, one that requires a
1:33special permit and mandatory independent studies on noise and water impact. Currently, companies that construct the facilities attempt to bypass review by claiming they fall under the category of light industrial use, when in fact they're a high impact utility that consumes millions of gallons of water, requires electrical loads that will strain our local grid, and creates persistent noise
1:55through their use of industrial cooling fans. The community faces a financial risk through the infrastructure upgrades required for these facilities being passed along to Fall River families through higher utility costs. I ask that this council strengthen ordinances to specifically address the noise from industrial cooling fans and to signal support for Bill HD 5404, the Ratepayer Protection
2:19Act. We must ensure that billion-dollar tech companies pay all their own infrastructure costs and are not subsidized by local ratepayers. Innovation in Fall River is necessary and welcome, but not at the cost of our quiet neighborhoods or the stability of our utility bills. Councilor Raposo, I hope the committee will lead the way to putting Fall River
2:43residents first by studying a proactive zoning amendment. Thank you. - Thank you, sir. Councilor Deon. - So what types of companies exactly are pursuing this? - So I don't have the name of the company. I know that there's one pursuing it in Somerset.
3:01Because of the access to the water. And it's strictly for cooling fans? Yes. Okay, thank you. You're welcome. Anything else? Councilor Kinnion. Are you aware of any project potentially coming to Fall River or any type? Not at this point, no. Okay. This is just proactive. You're welcome, Councilor. Thank you, sir. If you could possibly provide your information
3:22to the clerk and a copy of your letter, that would be great. We'll share that with the committee. Thank you so much for your time. I appreciate it. Thank you. Have a great day, sir. Item number two on our agenda this afternoon is the minutes for the April 6, 2026 meeting. Motion to approve. Second.
3:45Motion to approve made by Vice President Deon, second by Councillor Cagnoull. Any discussion?
3:50All those in favor? Aye. Any opposed? The ayes have it. Item number three is proposed ordinance traffic handicap parking referred 4/14/2026, Hope Street South 39 feet east of Grant Street and Park Street South 113 feet west of Ridge Street. Is there a motion?
4:13Motion to be accompanied by an emergency preamble. Motion for emergency preamble made by Vice President Dion. Second. Second by Councillor Cagnall. Roll call. Roll call on the emergency preamble. Councillor Cadeem. Yes. Councillor Cagnall. Yes. Councillor Dion. Yes.
4:31Councillor Ferraro. Chair Raposo. Yes. Further motion. Recommend an ordinance be passed through first reading, second reading, enrollment, and ordination. Second. Motion to pass through all readings made by Vice President Deon, second by Councillor Kadeem. Any discussion? All those in favor? Aye. Any opposed? The ayes have it. Item number four this afternoon is proposed ordinance traffic
4:51miscellaneous referred to the committee on 4/14/2026. Section one is parking prohibited during all times. These are inserts to Brightman Street North 30 feet of Lindsay Street and Pine Street South 244 feet West of Robeson Street. Section two is parking prohibited during all times strikeouts Brightman Street North 100 feet of Lindsay Street. And section
5:14three is handicapped parking removals is Eddie Street West, 152 feet south of Locust Street. Recommend ordinance be passed through first reading. Second. Motion made by Vice President Dion for passing first reading is made. Second by Council O'Cannial.
5:31Any discussion? All those in favor? Aye. Any opposed? The ayes have it.
5:37item number five this evening is the proposed ordinance for salary amendments for the director of health and human services referred to the committee on 310 2026 we'll invite director of human resources Mr. McElhinney down and the interim city administrator Ms. Anne O'Neill-Sousa good afternoon folks you can introduce yourself for the committee Nick
6:05McElhinney director of human resources And O'Neill Sousa, Interim City Administrator. Thank you both. Mr.
6:11McElhinney, would you like to speak to the committee regarding this proposed amendment? Sure. So this should have come down earlier. This should have come down at the same time as the building commissioner. It was an oversight, and then it was supposed to sync up so that it would be on the same agenda, but the blizzard threw all of that off, so that's why you're getting this in two pieces. So we have
6:30made some changes to the health department in the last couple of years through Changing the inspectors, the food and milk inspectors, as well as the minimum housing inspectors, those all fall under health and human resources now. So in addition to adding several grant-funded positions that now fall under health and human services, so this is really just a
6:51material change to the health director's job functions by taking on additional full-time employees in her department as well as additional responsibilities through the different grants that have been added. In total, it's about 10 employees that have been added since FY22. And that includes a regional inspector, an epidemiologist, public health specialist, shared services coordinator, the
7:19two food and milk inspectors, director of minimum housing, two minimum housing inspectors, a minimum housing clerk, and an additional, sorry, the regional inspector, which is under the shared services. - I'll go to the committee. Councilor Cagnall first. - Sure, thank you. So the first question I have is relative to the title. When we were
7:48discussing the building inspector, his title was updated from director to commissioner, I believe. But we're not looking to make a separate title change here. So what's the driving factor behind this? so the building commissioner my understanding is there's a certain weight that goes behind the term building commissioner so that's why that had to stay
8:09as building commissioner director of health and human services there was just no need to change it i mean that was one of the things that mr hathaway had pointed out that there's certain authority that's given to him as a building commissioner so i think he was the director of municipal buildings prior and then designated as the city's
8:26building inspector a building commissioner point of information um i believe that being uh It's a certain certification to be a commissioner, and as a commissioner, he's the only person who can authorize an occupancy permit. Without that, we'd have nobody who could do that. Thank you, Council. Council, can you have the floor? So if I'm
8:48understanding this correctly, there's been 10 additional FTEs over the last four fiscal years?
8:54Yes. Without a yield. Vice President Diem. Originally, minimum housing and the two inspectors and the clerk, weren't they under? Code enforcement. Code enforcement, yes. Why would they be moved out of that? I can understand the milk. I can understand a couple of them, but I don't understand that being moved out of that division. When we looked at it, it just made sense for it to go under health because of some
9:19of the regulations that they were dealing with. So that's why we looked at it that really didn't belong in code enforcement to begin with as far as sanitation and their minimum housing issues. It didn't make sense going to code enforcement. But don't they also, let's say somebody, and I get it to a certain extent, it falls under health, but if you get complaints
9:48of the grass is overgrown, somebody's not mowing their lawn, the building's vacant, I'm trying to think of other situations. That would be more code enforcement, wouldn't it, than-- - It falls under health code, though. - That are you. - Thank you.
10:05- You ready, Councilor Kadeem? - I do. - Councilor Kadeem. - So just in terms of the, I guess the workload and the grants that are being managed, is there any additional salary that's being provided to the position of Director of Health and Human Services? Any stipends or anything like that? - No. - No, okay. Comp in terms of comp salaries. I know it's difficult, especially when you get-- - They're
10:33a little all over the place, I think, especially because of how the Board of Health varies from community to community. So, I mean, I can run down a list here. Attleboro is 50,000, Brockton 110, Dartmouth 128, New Bedford 123, Plymouth 121, Rainham 93, Seekonk 93, Swansea 51, Taunton 99 and change, Westport is 123.
10:56So the logic community is just saying roughly 120? Yes.
11:02Like 118, 120? Yes. Okay. Thank you. Just out of curiosity, the ordinance is currently not to exceed $101,086. What is the director currently budgeted making currently? $103,525.88. Yeah. Yes.
11:20I'm sorry. Did you have that right there? $103,525.88. $103,525.88.
11:26$103,525.88. And the proposed ordinance here is not to exceed 120,000. Does the mayor have an idea of what we're looking at going forward? Moving ahead. I don't believe he's discussed that with her yet. Vice President Dionne. In the comparable, in the comps, do you know how many staff members that they oversee as compared to ours? I do not have that here. I could definitely
12:00get that for you. so it could be more could be less could be the same yeah i don't personally i don't know if i'm comfortable with going up to the 120 i might be more inclined to go a little bit less than that but i'll leave that up to everybody else with that i yield we had kept that at the 120 just because it was going to come down at the
12:28same time as the building commissioner but that's i understand Council can you just a quick question you noted that the current salary of person the incumbent is 103 five and change it's about 2500 more than the current ordinance that due to stipends or other incentives brought to the cap and then it was the annual two and a half percent that her class would follow as far as
12:57it being rising with the AFSCME contract okay thank you the will of the committee for a motion I would make the motion for it to not to exceed 115. Do you like to amend it to read not to exceed 115,000? I would. Is that your motion, council? Yes, it is.
13:21Is there a second for the motion? I'll second it. Okay. First, if the motion is to amend it to not to exceed 115,000, made by Vice President Dion, second by Councillor Canual. Discussion on the motion. Roll call. Quick. Discussion. Yeah, so... It's not lost on me back in January of 20 January 27th of 2026. I think Council of Canyon was first ordinance, meaning that the administration was down
13:50before us discussing a potential ordinance with regards to leases versus license. And the fact that apparently a license was issued after the city council voted to not to approve a lease. And we were having a discussion about, you know, the council getting circumvented.
14:06And if you go back to that meeting one hour and six minutes in the administration was down before us, attorney Thomas stated that, and I'll quote the power of the purse is with the city council. You deny the money. That is the ultimate control of the city council. So I, I've stated this before. I'm going to continue to state it. Until we get a proper investigation, an independent investigation from the police
14:29department, I will be voting no. I am taking my lead again for, number one, doing the right thing, but number two, it coming straight down from the administration that the power of the purse is ultimately the ultimate power of the city council, and I'm going to use that power currently until we get an independent investigation in the police department. Thank you, Councilman. Okay, so we have a motion and
14:54a second to amend it to $115,000. Roll call, please. Roll call to amend the proposed ordinance. Councillor Kadeem? No. Councillor Canywell? Yes. Councillor DeJong? Yes. Councillor Pereira? Chair Raposo? Yes. Motion passes. Make a motion to, following motion. Motion to adjourn? No. Motion to pass through first reading. I'm sorry. Appropriate motion to be passed through first reading as
15:24amended. Motion to pass through first reading as amended second motion to make pass through first reading as amended made by councillor can you all second by Vice President Dion Discussion roll call roll call the pass through first reading councillor Kadeem. No councillor can you all yes vice president Dion? Yes, councillor Pereira chair Oprosa. No motion fails.
15:53Is there a further motion of the committee motion to adjourn Appropriate to table the item motion to table Motion of table is made by Councillor Cagnall, second by Vice President Dionne. All those in favor? Aye. Any opposed?
16:09The ayes have it. Motion to adjourn. There is no other business of this committee.
16:13Motion to adjourn by made by Councillor Kadim. Second. Second by Vice President Dionne. All those in favor? Aye. The ayes have it. Committee outreaches the legislation now. Adjourned.