 All right, 615, where do we go? We've got this meeting posted publicly in three places, right? And then on the website and emailed interested parties. So let's go ahead and legally have this meeting. Is there anything else anybody wants to talk about that's not on the agenda? We've just got that. We've got the open to sidewalk bids is on there now. Yeah. OK, so start off with the minutes from the June 13th meeting. And I looked at those and they looked appropriate to me. I just read them out for me. I moved to approve them. My second. All in favor. All right. OK. All right. Thank you, Julie. Thank you, Melissa. And we have and guests here. Well, we've got this Joan in here. She's coming. She's coming. So, Tony, when we jump right to you, what's what's happening? I see we have a park use application. Is that in the library or no? Yes. Yes. There's a couple of them. Yeah. Or whatever. This is the first of the two. Here we go. Here we go. Yeah. So we've got one on July 16th from nine to 12 for the children's summer reading and performer concert. And we also have one on July 26th and five to eight for the Humanities Council talk on micro breweries in Vermont and free tasting served by a licensed bartender, micro brewer. Which one? Tony. Tony. So I guess we could start with the July 16th one. I'd move to approve that. A second. Long favor. All right. I mean, and then the second one on July 26th and five to eight are the talk on micro breweries. It's OK to do alcohol on the park. They're not serving, are you, Tony? You know, well, it sounds like I might be sounds as if they might be them tasting serving, but they're tasting tasting serving. So that's kind of serving. Yeah. So I think that that would have to be the tasting would have to be across the street in Pierce Hall or something. And they're not on the park. That's not on the library either, right? Or they have to have a caterer. Well, they do have a licensed bartender. Right. They have to do a permit. What's the ordinance say on the park about the park? Right. Well, we allow like weddings on the park. Is there alcohol allowed? Generally not. I haven't seen receptions on the park. It's more like a ceremony. Yeah, no. So I think that we could approve this minus the the free tastings. I mean, they could give you beer to take home and drink. Samples to go. You step out of the room 100 and taste it. Yeah, but I don't know if I'm there. You can do that. That would be something you'd have to check in maybe with Pierce Hall. They could do it, do it there. So I think they're at the library's town. In front of the end. Yeah. Yeah. Well, leave it on the park. But in front of the end. That's right. We can check that out. Yeah, OK. That date is far enough away. So yeah, you got time. So we ought to check the ordinance to see what the park ordinance says. Can they use the library? No, that's the same as the park. Yeah. So I moved to approve this minus the free tastings. So still can have the talk on the park. That's that's a party killer. But maybe maybe we work it out somehow. But yeah, I think we need to look into it a little bit more. Yeah. Yeah. The lawn at the parkhouse. Okay. Do you want to just table this whole whole park application until we dig into it further? Yeah. Okay. We'll do the top. Okay. All right. So I've moved to approve this application. For July 26th for the talk on micro breweries, but we're going to veto the free tastings. I second that. All in favor. All right. Okay. Yeah. I know. But you know, you're not one and then they're all going to come. Yeah. Drinking on the park every day. All right. Is anything else that you wanted to talk about library wise? I just wanted to say we have a. I think it's tomorrow. Yes. Well, our guest speaker. COVID. So he will not be there. This was a talk on the CCC camps. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. I have talked to Andrea Curz. Our Mary and the. She's having this guy that's doing some work at the Carlo firm. He's doing some work. He's doing some work on his outfit. And he's willing to come down and just look and see what he would recommend doing there at the library for. Seeing what he has thoughts on it. As far as what we need to do for repairs there. And how to address that. So I'm. Still in the process of, you know, trying to figure that out. But he's willing to come down and look at it. Give us an idea of what to do. Yeah. It will be, it will be this year, Tony. I think it's, we're probably looking at next year at least, you know, but it is on the, you know, it isn't. All right. Thank you. Is, um, Joan. No. I'm here. All right. Welcome. Happy summer. Oh, thank you. I really don't have anything to report. Unless you have, have you ever opened a bid yet? Right. For the sidewalk. No, we have not yet. Okay. That's, that's really only the only thing I have. So. All right. Okay. You can chime in on that when we get to that. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Larry. Got anything in particular you want to talk about this? No. Thank you for, um, hosting the benefit for Eric Bellinger. Yeah. We had a real good turnout. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'll speak with Joan. He hasn't done anything. We rock it. On the lower fields. All right. Jeff, is Jeff get part here? Yes. All right. The only thing that I have is that it does look like a small group in the energy committee would like to do a. Electric. Entry in the parade. So I provided them the information that Martha provided to me. Um, for completion. Um, I did hear from like. Titzel that, um, they were thinking of do, they would like to do a resource table on the park. And park the four, maybe five cars there. After the parade. So I said, I would ask. Whether the select board would approve of that. Component. The. Park around the park. Yeah. Yeah, the parade does kind of park around the. Park as it is. I think that's, that's folded into the. Fourth of July celebrate celebration. So it seems that's. I don't know if you need to have a separate. For that. Someone has to chime in there. Yeah. Jeff. I just wanted to mention, since I'm the parade coordinator that. Just have to make sure I was thinking you'd be parking more. Over towards the side of the park where the. Towards the skit mark, because I have, there's a band, the, the whoever shows up jam band is going to be on the bandstand. And the port of parties are right there. And over on the park. Probably more towards the, um, Huntington house, Linda Anderson is doing the games for kids. So, and the barbecue is going to, they're going to be serving people. I think on the side of the parks. Towards the sidewalks there. So, um, You probably could fit in as long as I think you're going to be more over towards the skit mark helping. Yeah, we'll, they would go where we're directed. Well, that's, that's, you know, look when you get there. And I did get your email. So, um, When I get the email from him, I, there was nothing attached to it. When he sends me the forms, we'll, we'll figure it out. Yeah, I, I did, I know I caught you on what I sent to my, But he didn't reply. I don't think he's filled them out and sent them to me. So I, I, yeah. He just got them today. Okay. Thank you. Sorry to interrupt the meeting, but I just wanted to, you know, mention that. Yeah. Thank you. Clarify. I guess this is be appropriate to put the electric cars kind of across the street from the gas station. It kind of make a little contrast. Yeah. That's it. We can put a dollar 19 per gal. The equivalent. Yeah, right. I had a interesting request from someone asked me to find out how much it costs to charge an electric bike the other week. And I dug around and I found. Five cents to charge an electric bike and average charge, which is, um, That's pretty reasonable. Yeah. After you spend 7,000 to get one. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, you want a nice. Hey, Jeff, are you around now? Are you going to be going anywhere? I can hear this week. Okay. I want to meet with you at the town garage and go over some things down there. Uh, to look before winter of maybe getting some insulation on that wall and see what you think about that. I've, uh, let's see. Wednesday is my, Wednesday, Thursday are my most open days. Anytime. Okay. Those two days would work. I'll give me a call then set something up with you. Okay. So we can go through that. All right. All right. Thank you, Jeff. The only other thought I had is I'm, I'm kind of wondering about the, uh, What do you call it? The master financial policy. And whether some reference to the, uh, the climate emergency declaration and our consideration of energy issues, um, during financial planning, um, You know, whether we could insert or whether it would be appropriate to insert some language into that. I don't think that's on the master plan, Jeff. I think that should go with the capital planning, which is a whole different aspect. Um, we're currently in the process of rewriting the capital plan. So, um, I think we're canceling this week's meeting because, uh, people being out of town and also it's so close to the end of the fiscal year. Um, but we will be picking that up and I'll speak with you about that. When we meet at the town garage, we're kind of putting together a synopsis of the community and, and what the next five years is going to look like. So that should go with that capital plan and we can get together with that and figure something out. That's good. Okay. All right. Good. Thank you. All right. Um, then to move on to new business and we've got, um, one bid for the sidewalk project. Uh, I think John was one that received them. Yeah. John, you want to speak up to that? Yes, we, uh, sent out invitations to four potential bidders and only once it came in. And, um, do you want to open that and tell us what you got? You don't have the document there. I sent it to Julie. I don't think, did you send it like after, like, like within the, within the hour? It was last week. Oh, I'm not getting your emails. I'm sorry. I'll, I'll. Do you, um, Well, you know, John, could you share it with it? What it is? Cause we don't have it. Yeah. Give me a minute. I'll have to go. Get into my computer files and get that for you. All right. Can I email somebody there? Julie, can I send it to your email? Or you can send it to me, Joan, if you want. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'm sorry. It was supposed to be printed out for you, Frank. So you had a copy meeting, but that's okay. Yeah. Yeah. You can send it to me and I'll send it to Julie or you send it to Julie. Okay. I'll send it to you. Okay. Is that going to take a little while for you to fire up your computer? Yeah, it's going to take me a couple of minutes. All right. So we'll move on. While you're digging that up to the. Remont elevator inspection services incorporated renewal agreement. It's something that we have not much choice, but to go ahead and then say, sure, come and inspect our cute little elevator over here. Actually, he's just doing Pierce hall too, right? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And they're willing to keep the rates the same for the next three years. So that's why I thought it would be a good idea to jump on all rates. That right. Yeah. Yeah. So I'll be $900 for three years for the library in the town. 150 for each of us. So three. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. So it sounds like. Like a great thing to do. Yeah. No, I'd move to. Approve or accept that. Okay. All right. No money has to be paid on that up front. Is that correct? Is that how we read them? We have. We have another park use application from green mountain Suzuki is coming back to town again. And this will be from July 10th through 15th from 8.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. And as we know, the student and family usage of park and gazebo, picnicking and playing practicing for their music camp. Yeah. Does that conflict with anything else that we've approved in the last couple of months? Oh, the only thing was the farmer's market. Yeah, I don't think that's going to be a problem. And actually it was interesting. So we had a lot of applications for the. 25th. And it turned out that the Dorothy Robson event was well after the, all the bikers went through. So that really wouldn't have been a conflict, but I think it's probably just as well that they had their, their rest stop at the Lions Club Park because it was a hot day. And I was doing that. I would have wanted to jump in the river. I don't want you to find the river. Speaking of that part. This is off the subject, but those picnic tables up there. They're pretty dilapidated condition. Is that a bad liability for us? Somebody brought in picnic table. Yeah. Something sits on one of those. Are we liable for that? I wouldn't think we would be right. Are you talking about the park in the village or the one down by the. Okay, sorry. Did they not get put away or. They're just there all the time. Just something that was in there. Something we adhered it, I guess. Yeah. So that's something you should probably take a look back and. Yeah. I'll look at those and I'll get John in the voice and go up there and get them if they're bad. We'll just. Put them in the burn. Yeah, we've talked about getting some others. We haven't done it. We're wearing your lions club hat now. Yeah. I just wonder about the liability. We, you know, we may have a. I think we're still have a couple left in the. In the firehouse over here. We haven't put them all out on the park. Oh, really? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. We could always stick one down there as well. Yeah. I'm interested to hear that because I had several people say to me. This weekend. That they thought we had less picnic cables and benches on the park than usual. And I said, I don't know the guys put them out. But so apparently they didn't offer them out with them all out or something. Yeah, because. They, um, they hadn't spread the fertilizer yet. And I wanted to wait until that. So I stopped them from putting any more out. And then they spread the fertilizer, but they just haven't got, got around to put the rest of the tables out. Well, with fourth of July coming in everything, if it's possible to put anything out extra, you know, anything out, that would be wonderful. Well, we'll see what we got left out there. I'm not sure. I think there's one or two left. Okay. Thank you. Thank you. Okay. What's that? Yeah. Yeah. Okay. All right. So, um, speaking of, um, the Suzuki Institute wanted to use the park. Um, we kind of diverged from that, but I'd move to approve their park use application. Second. Long favor. All right. John, you just tell me when you find that, when you've got that email sent. Um, what did you find out, Julie, about the masculine bank credit card services? So the, the credit, the masculine credit card machine, it will cost the town $250 for just a one time fee. And we did find out that the receipts, uh, can be typed in with a detailed transaction for whatever transaction it is for, whether it's dog license to records, you know, from a lawyer wants to pay for the records or, you know, just anything anybody wants to pay for, we can just type it in and do a cash receipt after. So, and you're feeling that. Oh, we get, I mean, every day people are asking, can you take credit card? Can you take credit card? We don't have a way to. Nancy, are you saying something? You're muted. There's no fee to the town. The fee is, um, the fee is, uh, with the car holder. So whoever uses their car, the fee would, um, they would add it on to that card. $250. Yeah. And that's for the machine. Yeah. Well, it's, um, it's the way things are going. I think that we should probably do it. We should jump right in the credit card pool. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. All right. Great. So let's do it. I guess I'd move to, uh, prove that, um, contract with the mask going back credit card services and pay their $250 fee for the machine, but the transactions put through that machine will result in, um, no discount fee to the town. So, um, I don't know. I don't know. But these are. Added to the expense of whoever's using their card. Okay. I'm fair. Hi. Hi. Okay. Thanks for digging into that. Um, we were talking earlier about the, um, Joe, um, my computer has frozen up. So, um, I can't, I can see the screen, but I can't, um, interact with it for some reason. Okay. Okay. Thank you. Thank you. Okay. It's 350 feet. Of new sidewalk. Um, Her specifications is 46,000. And 75 feet of new graded curb installed. 65. So it's 56,000 feet. Okay. And 75 feet of new graded curb installed 6,500. So it's 52 50. 52 500. Yeah. 52 500. Sorry. 5,250. No. 52,500. It was 5,250. We do the whole town. And who was it that gave the bid? I didn't hear who gave the bid. We were. Uh, Escaping. Escaping. And that's the same group that was doing the, um, Um, Storm grains in town. And what's the name? I didn't hear the name. I'm sorry. Weaver. Weaver excavating. Okay. Thank you very much. Yeah. So that goes down to the park house. Yes. No. Is that going down? Yeah. It goes from front of the park house. Oh yeah. It's. In front of. No. We're digging it out. Down a foot. And we. Put two inches in there for a hundred feet. Going to the utility pole. So that when they come out to pay, it'll be all paid there. It'll pay right up to the new pavement. And we're doing from. The hardware. To. Left amount of road. Curving. We'll be installed. In front of, uh, books and bakery. In the bookstore. To define the sidewalk there. But nothing at the skip mark. No, it'll just be repaved and we got repaved and redone. So that's all smooth. So when the state comes through. The pave, they'll pave up to that. So then put a wine there. So people. Yeah. We'll have to paint a line through the. Yeah. Machine right down there and do it. Yeah. That takes damage there. So that's how I used to do. All the lines and parking lot there. So we'll do that when, you know, it's done. Like I do run a string on a big deal. Right. And we'll do the same down by the park house. Right. Just to. Define it that way. I hope you got a written in there going grout these. Well, we didn't. So that'll be. Excuse me. This is in my correct. This is from in front of the hardware to up past the park house. No, it's. Yes. From the hardware. To the, to the. And from the park. Right. What is that park row? Yeah. From park row to in front of the park house. It's another hundred feet. So I'm going to go to the parking lot. I'm going to go to the parking lot. And I'm going to go to the parking lot to where the grass starts right in front of your house market. Okay. Thank you. Arp and money is our opportunity to take a stab at. These two spots. Well. We're right now. Do you have those balances. Anyway, it's roughly we've roughly spent about 100,000 with this. And we've got about 60 left. So that's the first half. So next year we're getting another. I don't know if it's next year or next. August. So we still have 60,000. That we haven't done anything with so. I don't know. Before the next install. I'd ask them to grab that stuff. What they did over there when the water runs down through their frost gets it. That's going to ruin that five years after you do that cycle. The grout between the curbing. No, the way you're curbing butts. That was all supposed to be grouted. They were when they took them out. Excuse me. Am I correct that the whole 52,500 is going to be over the next year? Yeah, that's correct. Thank you. Yeah. Well, I'll check with him. Yeah. So I moved to accept that bid. It's our only one. Second. All in favor. All right. All right. And that work will be done this year. Oh yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I know you were talking about before the paving. Yeah. We put an end date on that August 10th. Okay. For the job to be completed. So. That's important too. Finding a contractor because everybody's got our money. So. Right. Everybody's doing the same thing. So we have the. All right. So we have a little Constable utility trailer, which was used to haul. Lights and cones and what have you for. Click it or ticket events. And which has now been, I guess now it's sitting in the gravel pit up there. It hasn't been used as a target practice yet. No. No. And we have offered that to other. To, to the Hancock fire department. They're not interested in the. Suggestion now is to donate it to the local trail club for using for their tools to put them all in one place. I think in light of the current situation, though, I think we need to find out if we can sell this trailer outright. And if we can, we probably should. If we can sell it. Instead of gift it. Instead of gift it. Yeah. If, if we can't. If we have to give it to a nonprofit, then I'm all for it. But if we can sell this thing outright, then probably probably should get some money for it. Can we check with Jeff Brown to see if there's any use as animal control officer to have a trailer to. Transport animals. Yeah. I just thought I'd ask for that out. One last we've offered it to everybody else in town. Nancy. What do the governors. She and she was saying, she doesn't think we ever paid for it. This was through some governors. Grant for equipment. Yeah. Yeah. I don't think so. You just get money for that. What are you saying? You might not be able to sell it. Oh, okay. See, that's what we need to find out where it came from. Right. Pretty low reception on your. Turn your volume up maybe. Or if we stop talking, maybe we can hear you. Can you hear me now? Oh, there you go. Much better. Okay. I think if you go back in a town report to like 2014, you'll see Tom was very specific about everything that came through the governor's safety counselor. When he was doing his inventory. So if you go to a 2014 13 or 15, there, there will be a note in there. There'll be an asterisk about if that trailer was in fact part of that. But you hear me. Yep. Yep. All right. So I guess we should table that decision to begin. Yep. Yep. Yeah. We're kind of trailing along. I think you'll, I think if even if you went in right now and pulled out one of those town reports, you'd find it. But we would need the backup to tell us what the stipulation of the donation was all about. Well, everybody has always said you couldn't sell anything that came from the governor's safety council. Right. So for you. Yeah. Yeah. So could we get one of those reports right now? We can make a decision on this. Right. I bet. I got it. What's that? I won't say. Just say we have it. I don't know if it'll say where we got it. There'll be an asterisk. I don't know if it'll say where we got it. I don't know if it'll say where we got it. I don't know if it'll say where we got it on it. Which would mean. Which would mean it came from the governor's safety council, but we didn't pay for it. Okay. It was another one of those free things that Tom was always getting. Yep. All right. Well, while she's digging for that, we also have a. Okay. Public public service. A public health club permission for trail use work. This is their form for a landowner permission form. And. For the amount, which could trial between. WR 16 and W. 18. And basically the, um, They want asking permission to. Maintain the trial in there. And I don't know if they're gonna. Gonna wash out. It's hard to get up to there. Oh yeah. Are we. I'm not Christian wrote. Okay. Yeah. Legal trail. They want to do some deep rushing up on. Up in there. Yeah. Where they clear cut it. Yes. Yeah. So I've got no problems with that. I've moved to sign that. I said that. All in favor. Yes. Yes. I am good. Okay. All right. Yeah. So that. Trailer. Was. Received from the governor's highway safety council. It's free equipment. Yeah. And they were. We can't sell it then. So all items received the grant funds. So can we donate it to a nonprofit? I would say probably. Probably. Okay to do that. Right. Yeah. They can't sell it. Right. Well, that would be the only other thing. Yeah. I would guess. Music. Yeah. Right. I thought we asked them to store it for us. Yeah. They can use it while they're storing it. But it's, um, it's nobody wants. Yeah. I mean, that's going to be the only thing. Yeah. They just can't turn around and sell it. Yeah. Yeah. If you ever got. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. All right. I moved to make the donut. Well, actually, since I'm part of that trail club, I should recuse myself and not. Well, is that how we want to word it? No, I wouldn't say. I'd say. They could use it. Yeah. For starters. And then we'll find out. Okay. Right. Of it are. Go from there. I move that we allow the outdoor. The ridge line. Outdoor collective. To use our trailer for safety. Storage safety purposes. And, um, And I would recommend that we, um, give them the responsibility for playing it. Ensuring it. So they need to support it. Ensure it. Not care for it. Yeah. Okay. Second that. I second that. All in favor. All right. I understand. I agree. All right. All right. I'm not free stuff. Thanks. I'll get the. No. There's nothing. There's no such thing. It's free. Baggage. Yeah. So that, um, Master financial policy is under the old business heading stores. I mean, But you want to talk about that tonight? Okay. I agree. We have an announcement that the office is going to be closed. Friday, July. One through July 4th and opening again on July 5th. For to close the books for the fiscal year. Okay. Okay. Yeah. I guess. FYI. I also have an announcement. Oh yeah. I do. The select board is planning on calling a special worn meeting for July 13th at 7pm at the auditorium for the high school repurposing committee. To give a report on the received feasibility study. It's a public meeting. So if it's. Well, that. Someone will need to take notes. I won't be here. Okay. And I won't be able to do the learning. I think they're making arrangements for zoom as well. Okay. And I could probably. Orca. Right. I'll have to make sure that they invite. Okay. And then I can just get it off of that. What time that. 7 o'clock. July 13th. Excuse me. What did I just miss someone was knocking my back door with a form for the great. What was that. July 13th. There's going to be a informational meeting at the high school. In the auditorium. About the high school repurposing committee. Repurposing committee's feasibility study presentation. Okay. So at what time. Is it. Seven. Okay. The 13th at 7 p.m. info meeting in the auditorium. Presentation by the. Committee. Yeah. Yes. Okay. Sorry to interrupt. Did I miss anything else there? I don't think so. I hope not. No. It'll also be warned. Okay. But I should put it in the article. Maybe, maybe they'll be sending me something to put next week's paper. About it themselves. When I left. To open the door. It was something you were talking about. The office town office being closed July 1st through the 4th. And what was that for? That was for. To close the books for the fiscal year. To close the books for the fiscal year. Okay. Thank you. And reopen on the 5th. Yes. Yeah. You open on. Okay. Thank you. It's just basically Friday will be closed. Okay. Right. Yeah. Sorry. Sorry. When I left to open the door, it was something you were talking about the office town office being closed July 1st through the 4th. Sorry. Thank you very much. On the, on the agenda, it said that the next meeting is Monday. Of course, so that's really supposed to be the 11th, right? Yeah. Yeah, I corrected it everywhere, but the one that went out with the notification. Okay. All right. Thank you. Sorry to bother you. Thank you. All right. Anything else anybody would like to speak about tonight. And I moved to adjourn. Okay. Thank you. Thank you all very much.