DocketNumber: C.A. No. PB 10-5580
Judges: SILVERSTEIN, J.
Filed Date: 10/18/2010
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/6/2016
On June 18, 2010, Moreau and the City Council withdrew their motion for the appointment of a judicial receiver.Id. ¶ 7. This Court then entered a Consent Order outlining the transition period from the judicial receivership to the non-judicial receivership as required by the Act. Id.
On July 16, 2010, pursuant to the terms of the Act, Rosemary Booth Gallogly, the Director of Revenue for the Rhode Island Department of Revenue, appointed Pfeiffer as non-judicial receiver for Central Falls. Id. ¶ 5. By a letter dated July 19, 2010, Pfeiffer informed Moreau that he had been appointed receiver of Central Falls and had assumed the duties and functions of the Office of Mayor.Id. ¶ 6. Pfeiffer further instructed Moreau that pursuant to his powers under §
On September 13, 2010, the Receiver appointed Poulin as a commissioner of the CFHA for a five-year term and informed Shabo that a successor had been appointed to his position.Id. ¶ 10-11. Shabo had previously been appointed to the CFHA on November 25, 2009, to fill the unexpired term of Robert Salisbury whose term was scheduled to expire on April 1, 2010.1Id. ¶ 8. Although the City Council was scheduled to vote on Shabo's reappointment on September 24, 2010, the vote did not take place due to the Receiver's lawsuit seeking to enjoin the vote.Id. ¶ 14. *Page 3
The CFHA's activities are performed and its infrastructure is located entirely within the municipal boundaries of Central Falls.Id. ¶ 17. The United States Department for Housing and Urban Development (HUD) oversees and assesses the CFHA's budget and assesses its management and performance. Id. ¶ 16.
The CFHA's budget is federally funded. Id. ¶ 15. Under Central Falls' budget for fiscal year 2010, the CFHA is budgeted to pay Central Falls $56,974.00. Id. ¶ 12. These payments are to be made in the form of Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) which are made each year to Central Falls. Id. The CFHA is responsible for calculating the amount to be paid to Central Falls each year, which equals between 10-12.5% of the rental income from the CFHA's units, minus its costs for utilities.2 Id.
Further, the Court declares that the Mayor, serving in an advisory capacity to the Receiver, does not have the power to make appointments to the CFHA for the duration of the receivership. As a result, the Court denies Petitioner's request for legal fees and costs.
Prevailing counsel may present an order consistent herewith which shall be settled after due notice to counsel of record.