 And everyone's ready to start the meeting. It's the more times left for it. It's Monday, July 19th. And it's like we have a full board. And we've got Sasha, the Cherylin, and our friends from Borca, TV, of course. That was nice. People at the fish. It's a formerly valley stream. It's a formerly valley stream. Oh, really? As far as you know. Oh, well I think that's the other company that's more local to more of that. We were sometimes alternating. Now we get to see them full time. So it's good to see everyone smiling face. Does anyone have anything for public comment? And take off their sweatboard shoes and jump into the, just civilian, having a comment? Nothing. Are we ready? So we'll go ahead and move on to the agenda and have to discuss the 2021 tax rate. And John, if you want to end up, can. Yeah. Ray, if he begins to don, if you want to sell. Here you go, one there. And of course I want to thank Cherylin for working on this. Get this put together for us and Sasha, if you will. It's just we can pull over any numbers we even want. But the most important, obviously, let's look at the municipal tax rate first. And we'll see that we went down 9 cents this year on the municipal side. And that was due to the surplus we had, which was a hundred, if you look up, you'll see the surplus up there. There are 8,176 dollars in our school tax rate is actually done up 5 cents to 1,777. So giving us a tax rate this year, we have 2,18 and that's down 4 cents from last year of 2,222 overall. Non-residential rate is part of the 2,14 and that's down 7 cents from the previous year. Are there any questions, concerns with this at all? It's tremendous. Cherylin, do we have anyone come in today for appeal on the grant list at all? No, so it can be set to me. Sorry, so that was the only reason in the agenda potentially set is haven't we had anyone come in and dispute their grant list figure we would need to appeal that and we would have had to hold off on this. So, unless there's any questions, John or anyone who doesn't even have a motion for us here, I will move that we set the tax rate at 41 cents municipal and for total residential of 2.1865 and total non-resident at 2.1445. Thank you, Ken. All right, any further discussion on the tax rate of calculations? All right, we're all good. All in favor of the ride? Aye. All right, thank you everyone. So, you probably have the tax bills all done. Is that right, Cherylin? I have one more. You have one more. We have to wait for these to get set tonight. So, very good. So, that would be nice, we'll get that out and things will start coming back to us. All right, so let's go ahead and move on. It's late agenda tonight, so if there's anything you want to bring up, certainly do, we have Phillip, one of his, what kind of spill we're gonna be here, 650, hopefully he'll show up a little bit earlier. He's planning on it. Good. So, let's go ahead, Sasha, I'm gonna start with you. Any reports, communications for your end? The state came back to David about Robert Ramble for that road that Carl Lundle wanted named. Yes. And he needs to add to it, he like road added lane drive. Okay. He'd like to have that. So, someone will reach out to Carl and just ask if he wants lane or road. Yes, Carl, David did talk to Carl and he does want road. I think I forwarded on to everybody about the Valley Recreation District is looking to fill Eric Teacher's position. So, if you guys had any ideas on that. So, on that, we should probably put that on and if anyone has any friends, or your cells are interested in it. What was that for, is that a good one? What was it again? It's for the Mad River Park District. It's to replace Eric. Okay. The Mad River Park here with the Soffordsville. Yes. Yeah, we, how far in our ship is that? We have like this, we don't have a voting share. We get to participate in some of it. And I don't often, they don't read all that often, like on a quarterly basis or something. There is a gentleman that he's going to, I told him to reach out, and he escapes me, but I was up to Eric's at the state sale there and he had some users interested in doing it. So, I told him to reach out to you, Sasha. So hopefully we'll have at least one person for that and maybe more. There's a curb cut in the binder for approval. Martin's already gone there. And I got a hold of somebody about the town service officer and I forwarded it to everybody. All right, did everyone get an opportunity to read that email or something? At least, what's that? I missed it. Within the next couple of weeks, if we could take a look at that and see if that's, I think the question is something we need to have and it's an appointment. So I don't know if it's something we want to take away, but I'm going to just take a look at that and see if we want to. Well, basically, if I remember reading what they were saying is that how they, no one really has a service officer. Right, exactly. That the role is filled by the, what was it, the VLCT or the state or something? Yeah, one of the other roles that we play. But we'll let Ray take a look. He's strong and we need those type of issues. So make sure you get the opportunity to read it. But yeah, it's probably something that we don't need to worry about. And the last thing I have is the email I forwarded from John Burns about using the town hall for a training in August. Yeah, for window infills. Window infills. And then he's wanting to have the fee waived, if you could. And I'd like to have some specifics on the insurance and if there's any cleaning, like the stuff you want done. Well, certainly I would be fine with the fee being waived, just asking for the cleanup. And again, come back to the insurance issue where they're required or is it something that we're putting on or sponsoring? Is that how that works? And then we can cover it that way. If it's not a town function that they need to carry, they're on a life of insurance. But he's working with Derritory, too. He has the energy to do it. So that would. I wonder if I could follow on there just as a reminder. Tomorrow, Tuesday at the town hall, it's been at the other three libraries, town halls, whatever, efficiency per month, which I would strongly suggest to all of us to go at some point between two and six, which is, there'll be that guy, Brad, on this last evening. He's gonna be there, and if you had a question, specific question about your house, they'll tell you about programs that are available for the homeowner. This is more for the homeowner than what I did, the walkthroughs and such, which is sort of this and that. But in any event, maybe it's too bad. Maybe this is kind of similar to that. Yeah, that's a good idea. I mean, you know, it's good. Yeah. All right, let's try to figure out how we can make this work, Sasha, without working any rules or laws here with VLCT. But if we can incorporate it into a library function or have the library all through during the time, something like that, I think we should be able to do that. We pay enough for that insurance, and it is a town benefit that we're trying to get here. Right. It is. I think we miss out on some of these things because of that. And unfortunately, we've looked into it several times, and it is what it is, but now we need to start being more creative, I think. So is everyone sad that it's good with that? Yeah, it's fine. What was the date again, Sasha? August 3rd. August 3rd. That calls on a library date. It's a special library date. Well, yeah, right. Well, that's a Wednesday. August 3rd is? Yeah, maybe. Yeah, perfect. I think that'll work out. Yeah. Very good. Good discussion. Anything else, Sasha? No group, right? What about yourself? No? I don't have anything. What business, though? We're in all the business now, or? No. The boys are communication. Right, yep. OK. I don't have any. We'll get rid of the whole business in about two minutes anyways, so it doesn't really matter. But go ahead and tell me anything new yourself. You can just report it out to you or anything. John, no, nothing for me. I guess I really haven't heard anything of reports and announcements or anything like that. So why don't we approve the minutes? All right. I have an announcement. You do? All right. I'm sorry, Cheryl, I know what it is. That's OK. We were granted the Fletcher Roads Repair for $74,700. So the town share is 10%, so we're looking at around $8,300. We do have that, and we're just going to let you know about that. But then we put out the bid, then? It needs to be put out to bid, so Martin's going to have to work on that. I don't know if you want to approach him with that. Yeah, I think he's in there. He is. He is on vacation. But the bid process is something that he usually starts. Yeah. OK. And then we were also awarded grant aid for 2022 of another $17,500. And that's all I have for announcements. That's very good, Cheryl. Oh, I thought of the Beamer's Audit. Town and Moretown was randomly selected to be audited this year for Beamerson. And it came back great, so that was good. How did it hit for what? Beamer's the retirement. Oh, yeah, right here. They randomly select different amounts every year. And you said it was OK. Perfect. Not OK. Perfect. That's good to hear. I didn't get many perfect things these days. All right, so let's go ahead and approve the minutes of July 6, 2021. I'll make a motion that approved the minutes of 76, 21. Thank you. Thank you, Kelly. Any discussions, changes that we need to make on this at all? All right. All in favor of approving those minutes, please vote aye. Aye. Opposed. So now we're ahead of schedule here, 6.15, and we're at old business. Ray, do you have anything for old business for us? No. Just to take the ATV ordinance as a work in progress. Been having a chance to work on it since the last meeting, but something that we'll be working on throughout the year, I think. I haven't heard anything from the state either. So I'm going to email them again to figure out for a signage what we would actually need. And Sasha, do we have the lieutenant coming from the state police? Yes. August 17. August 17? Yeah, so he'll be a good. Make sure you have any questions or some new questions for him at that point. I think that might be a good person to ask. And then any other stuff that you guys know about? I heard that Barton, were they re-voting or something? I don't know whether there's problems or maybe it was step on that or something. I still have a lot to ask him, but if we can just get some, hopefully, some towns that have been doing this. I'm sure there's some good things and some bad things that we could learn from them that would be good on that. Does this segue into our field trip, legal trails, and then it's in the same kind of little wibble bit? Yeah, well, not really, but we can talk about the legal trails. No, no, but I mean, because as time goes by, more and more people are using trails either by motorized vehicles or mountain bikers and stuff. And I think some of the folks up there mentioned about the bikers that are going through. So it could, I mean, I think that is something like. It's a big topic, for sure. And I think as we develop, if you develop something, almost the other things have to have either a war type with it. I mean, because you just can't. Now it was having rules for one side of the town and not for the other. So how about it? But what we're going to be doing with the legal trails from that walkthrough is set up where we're going to have a fund every year to do survey work. I think that's something as we go into budgets. I think we need to talk about that. I just actually, Sacha and I talked about this today. Cheryl's been busy, but she's going to look, as we mentioned, and start to get that information. And just what we need to see where we're at. But I think we need to kind of look at that one. We have the trail on the other side of town. Well, we're a blotted trail. I'm going to call it for lack of a better word. He doesn't like that. But we get those two cleaned up this year. And then I think we should start looking at them. I don't know how we decide which ones to look at. But we need to start identifying these trails that are lost if you go around. Or maybe the next one might be the one over to your Jeff's. But that one's kind of the same thing that we'll remember in the gravel. I'm not sure exactly where it is. Well, what were those folks, the main concern the folks at the top of Friedman Hill there was where it's going. Is that the, is it a little confused? The road starts before you go into the trees where we first met. Is that the town stops there? Yeah, kind of where we parked with that mailbox is that's where my understandings were. And then you kind of, when we walked and then we went to the left and veered off. And then remember when we got to the, kind of open up into fields again and then it went either up this way or straight ahead. That's where I think the question lies. I still don't understand the real big question behind the whole thing, because it still ends in the same place. You're still on the same person's piece of the land, Mary Murphy's landing. It ends on her, whether you go straight or whether you go this way. And I couldn't really get from them, what's the dispute here? Is it just this turn or you, someone bought the land that's to the left. To the left, because we were going in. So I'm not sure whether, what they're trying to, what the whole purpose is there. That's why I want, I think this one might be one where we may be able to get some of the knowledge and hopefully Cheryl has that, of why that was changed or what those emails went back there. And it was 05 and then there was 15, and there was something as well. So until we clear that up, but there wasn't where we had on the other side of town, there was a huge dispute as far as access in and out here. There doesn't seem to be any real disputes between neighbors. They just want that last 100 feet figured out or a couple hundred feet or whatever it is. But there didn't seem to be any, that I could tell, but you know, people aren't, they don't always tell you these things either. Cause they don't, for whatever reason. So we're looking into that, but it makes sense to any of these. And I think that this one that Jeff has or Jeff's wrote would be good because there's questions there that's something that's used. But if anyone has other roads or here's, you know, the people that there's trails, John, you may know some that people have asked about or Don, you get around to. You know, we can start putting things that list together where we might want to figure out. And of course, if we can figure out how much it's going to cost us, but probably, I don't know if I'm going to get into that, but it'll probably be five grand or so, the poor, depending on what it is, but it's going to be worth it. All right, great. I have a question. I don't think there was talk about the dog issue there last week. And I didn't see here our full business. Wonder where we stand on that. Whether we're getting that legal. We haven't yet. Right. That's the final story. Fair enough, that's it. I can step in. I agree, sent him an email from Ron Jones, kind of giving a little like to a while ago, but not really. All right, I'll follow up with step on with something I haven't done on that, just to see where that is. I haven't heard anything about the dog, either what we still, just because we haven't heard anything, we need to continue to pursue it. He didn't have to get done this weekend. Oh, he did. So, you know. He did have to what? I guess he got them this weekend. Yeah. Okay, rather than what? He need to pick them up. Oh. So, there was stuff on that? Okay, now I'm just. Yeah. Sorry. It's not gonna be like maybe some peace coming in. Well, that's good. Yeah, I guess. Just getting peace dogs. You like the dogs? Yeah. So, maybe there is some peace there. I don't know. I just wanted to let you see the dogs, as long as the dogs are treated well and taken care of and safe somewhere. That's what I want to see done. And his finds are stacking up stills. Yeah. So anyways, well, I'll meet and stuff on our talk with him tomorrow and make sure that he's moving forward on this or finding peace one way or the other for getting new dogs. Ray, what else? That's it. Don, you've had some things for us tonight. I'm a real quick one is that I went and saw the remote owls nest. I think it's an owl. Did I say what's an owl? I think it's a devil's nest. At the Waitsville town offices. During the day, I wasn't at one of their meetings, but it's really interesting and they're happy to do a demonstration. I mean, for us, any parent, any, all of us or one of us or however we decide to do it. We just have to organize it with the end and the administration. And, but I mean, it's as I described and the way it sits on the table, it's about this high. And just when you, when I talk, there's a can, you know, there's a series of cameras in this little round tool about this high. It's not even about how high is that Gatorade bottle or something. Maybe we'll hire. And then if someone speaks in the room, they'll pick that person up. And then you have a monitor, you know, like maybe even your high school projections. Could be one. And then there's also another computer, which, you know, that would be the summer would zoom in on it as well. I'm not quite sure how those, you know, get tied in together. But yeah. So that we can see the person who might be calling in and they can see us. Yeah. I would think that we would need a couple of things, but. Well, one is going to look at. Yeah. You probably have a good idea. I think everybody, you know. And even if you don't, if we can't get it organized, it sounds like they're nice and friendly over there. So if you were to stop in and just ask them. Oh, yeah. They just walking, yeah. They're walking upstairs and showing it to you. Absolutely. J.B. is doing some work. And that's what I think. That's who I talked to was J.B. And actually David Speck was there. The two of them were in there and they went, oh, hello. You know, there is one other, I think it was Warren that's using it. And I'm writing the Valley report. Yeah. They have one, too. And they're facing us now, too, as well. The library is, too. And it works quite well, so. Yeah. You know, maybe what we could do, Sasha, either is, why don't you start pricing it? You know, we need to get a few prices for these things. You can even check with the, you know, I would check with the people that have them on it, where'd you get it, and where'd you pay for it and start with it. That might be the easiest. So we have some comparisons that is probably all very similar. And then next meeting, you know, we'll try and make a decision on that. And I thought it was recommended, and it seems obvious we would use some of that recovery money that we have. I told you last time how much there was, was 140,000, roughly? Yeah, I don't remember what we're talking about. Yeah, I think it was about 45,000. Yeah, or something like that. So we could probably afford to get one of those if it's someone that's gonna work in something that people feel there's value to us. I know the Planning Commission has already expressed their those who weren't interested in doing it. Unless it's a real jalopy and everyone over there is talking about this story with this misery-less company and they want us to do it. No, no, they were, they all spoke really highly of it. So it's called an owl communication? Owls nest, I believe, is what I said originally. Yeah, yeah. Look at the owl. Yeah, I can easily see that online. It's a YouTube or something like that, it's pretty neat. That's owls, but it's like a meeting. Just like an owl meeting, you might come right out. Owl meeting. I think it's a, what, because it could, yeah. Oh, it does come right out. Yeah, we've already looked into them. Oh. All right, so Donald, I'll see you up for school. Well, Ray, I know you've been away, but you haven't had a chance to talk to the, anybody from the state about the somewhat 100B that's already starting to crumble. I have not only, I sent that one email, which I never got a reply from. Yeah, I wanted to say arrived the other day by the area in Middlesex. Yeah. But you have to be there either at seven or three, you know, that's when they said the full name of the, the super name of the town. I will try to reach out to Chris from this room. Yeah, I mean, it's just a shame, you know? Well, I agree. Well. Well, it's a shame. Well, then the town, we have, it's even an hour old, so we're doing a little old business, right? Yeah. The town garage, I don't know how, how should we work on that, I mean, following up on the efficiency of the mods. Right, so do you guys need help for someone to reach out to those contractors or do you want to? No, I didn't know what Ray wanted. No, no, that's good, I don't understand, Don. I just want to make sure that's something we've got to do we want, Don, to reach out to those guys. I mean, or we can team up, I don't know if you know some of those subs, I haven't really looked at it. I just, I think we just need to get a clear scope of work, what we're looking for, and then we can shoot it up to several contractors, so. Yeah, well, there you go, we can meet there and sort of write up a little description and then send it off. But I think you've got the lives, the, I said, the contractors that are listed on the, in Paul's letter, I think those are the ones that are the efficiencies of mod, tidy, and more guys or something. Maybe just a matter of getting a real clear scope of work out to them, and maybe that's, if you want to do something, if you want to try to do that and send it over to me. Yeah, okay, yeah, I can do that. Or we can meet it in the garage or something to do on. Like, I think he actually was, it was a fairly decent writing of what you know of anyways. It's basically used what he's been up and sent it out to those guys. It's kind of paste and say, all right guys, we need, whether they, you know, we can come here and take a look at it, you know. That sounds okay to me. Yeah, okay. So why don't we do that and get that. I'd like to get three, was there three contractors? I can't remember. I'd like to get more than one price. Oh yeah. Well, there's three or four of them there. Yeah, he did this a bunch of them. Okay. So if we get them all, because that money needs to be spent by this fall. Yeah, well by the end, yeah, by this year. This year, whatever we have, so we really get everybody so busy. So let's crank it out. Yeah. Right, good. So that was good. All right. Well, I'll be, I'll work with you. Yeah, I should be around. Yeah. Well, like I said, I'll be in Maine, but I don't have my computer and stuff. Very good. I'm going, you know, I'm doing what you did. Yeah. But you're bringing your computer. Yeah. Well, I was, I'm toying with one of our, but it's right here anyways. That's a bad thing about those things. I don't know. I too. Okay. So the town hall. So we met with you guys, and you know, whatever that was, engineer or something. Then we had a town hall meeting June 7th. And then at that meeting, you know, we looked at the, what we had our task ahead of us. And one of the things was that we had met with the, this guy, Alex from Preservation Trust, who came and met us there and told us that they had, they would help fund life safety ADA study of the building. So at that town hall, so that they would give $500. So then there was a gentleman in Watesfield who does the spillgallon. So we got in touch with him and now we're into June. And anyways, at some time, I forget what's the June 18th or something, we met with him and to look at the building. And we didn't work quite clear about what his fees were going to be. So that's why I didn't get to tell us about two of the last meetings. So at any event, we brought him on board so that because we can't really do any of the design vignettes or the things that we presented to you guys at that meeting without knowing what we can first do with life safety and ADA vis-a-vis the stage and such. So we brought this guy Bill Gallopin because he only had the short window. So the Preservation Trust, his bill is $1,200. His bill is $1,200. We get $500 from the Preservation Trust. We went ahead with it, the committee went ahead with saying, well, Corey was able to get a grant from the American libraries of the libraries of America. And in there we have a design money for design work. That design work is for when we try to do these little boards or we're trying to have stuff ready for more fest, you know. So that's why we ended up bringing Bill Gallopin because his window was still waiting for his report which was supposed to happen by the end of July. Then we hopefully had the Elgar who was gonna help us do some drawings in August. And before you know it, it'll be September. So that being said, we can either pay for it out of the grant that we got from the American libraries or perhaps this board could consider paying for that study out of town funds, $700. But right now that's where we are waiting for that report. And then once we have that report, the committee, we're gonna meet on 7-7 but we didn't because that was our last meeting that I had sent in. But we didn't have that meeting because we were waiting for Bill Gallopin. Do you know how much their grant is? It's about 30, $10, $300 or something like that. And have you guys looked at- She has a whole breakdown. You know, we have a whole breakdown of stuff that we're gonna do with it. Right, and that didn't include the 700. Well, it included design work. Like, you know, it didn't really include that but we also carry money in that for some tents or something. So, you know, I mean. So we're, I'm sure, where do we stand on our, we have a budget today, how do we look it on that spot? The budget was, the funds that were put in there were to finish off the windows. And the windows, remember that they ended up being more. Right. So we're still already gonna be over the, over its time. Overall, let's see where we are. Where are we right now? Not necessarily even in the library. I'm just trying to find some other money, actually, for that 700 bucks. Because if we're gonna go for or at least get, be serious about this, like the ADA stuff needs to be done, so you should probably. We also need to keep in mind too, any work that's done needs to be approved by the, for the windows too, because that's part of the grant. I know this is not any kind of physical work that's gonna be done at this point. This is just. Oh, no, there's no work being done until everybody on board and the whole time. All right, this is just, this is what we do. Study the C-Wep right, so we can do our, keep going, but with some of the proposals that we're gonna get out there. We're gonna make it out of town because you can be looking at it whilst it's running up the hill. No, we're gonna keep it up for a while. We're thinking that you'll go into the town hall and there'll be boards that you'll see some drawing. We've also locked down on the floor, as we talked about. Yeah, I like that idea, the visuals are good. And bigger visuals. Yeah, bigger visuals. Make them all calm. You can stuff it somewhere, so why don't we just go ahead and, I don't know what everyone else feels around the board. I think we should do it. Yeah, all right, so why don't we go ahead and we'll find it, okay. So we'll expand back into town and we'll also show where it's been. Yeah. Yeah. It's fine. So actually, there'll be, Alex from Transervation Trust, I just have to send him an email and he's gonna send the 500 to the town. We'll just be here. One, two, two, four, five, that's good. Yeah. That's $700, right? 100 bucks, that's a way to win. Yeah. No, and that's all. I mean, the only thing is John and I, I mean, we gotta maybe hook up for the trees, which would, you know, it's been raining and this and that, you know, somehow a day slipped by, you know. And then also, are we gonna regroup with Joyce, if you think at some point, with all those emails that we, you know. Well, let's see, I guess where it is now, sir. Aren't we waiting here back from Ken on that board? No, John. John with the state. I'm sorry. On the crosswalks and everything here. Well, I thought about the slow down stuff that we would take. Well, all that stuff. Yeah. But some of it is with the crosswalks. Yeah, Ken Ruby and Chris Humbert talking with someone, so that's still on hold right now. Okay. But I guess, yeah, the other, yeah, we better see where Joyce got with that stuff. I believe that everything's out there, she's just getting the right people involved. I wasn't quite sure if we were talking about that they leave these two where they are and then put another one on by. Yeah, they mentioned two, I thought, at that end. One by Maynard. Eventually. Eventually, and then one. One, they put a post office into the store. So they have a post office in store. Okay, no, we're talking about. Slow down signs, slow down signs, yeah. Okay, yeah. That's a mess, you're almost two more doors. Not going over here. Yeah, way down that way and way up that way. Yeah, I think you're just talking about where you've seen them as well. Come a minute or two. Yeah. Is that the more effective way? Yeah, people really come flying in there. Right, right. Yeah. Anyways, well, I'm gonna go, the trouble is, you know, you read these emails and then there was another one. Well, I know. All right, Maynard and I are just going like, okay, so what's going on? So you're gonna print them out, are they? I don't know. I think we have it straight. Is that it, Tom? Yeah. Yeah. Well, if you have something to do. Well, one other thing, I did call the guy back about the Taplin Stool and left a message and I haven't heard anything back. All right, so make sure you continue. So I'll try to give him another call this week, yeah. Okay. Kelly? Nope. Not a shallot. John. I know that we talked about the trees over by the sand pit, but I don't remember, did we mention anything about the sumac and all the other vines and stuff that are growing over the Arbivarii? Okay, at the south, I'm sorry, the north end where we planted them, Arbivarii, they're just being overrun so should I just give Martin a call and ask him to do that up there? Yeah, when you guys do that, or Ray, maybe you can again, it's good that Ray called the coordinates, but that's when they have a, what do you wanna call it, a landscaping day down there, that might be a thing to do. And there's a lot of them. Japan is not weed in there too. Yeah, so there's special ways what's to handle all that stuff, right? Well, certainly the Japanese nod. Yeah, take it out and look at the circulation of Arbivarii. And Martin has taken a course on that, I do know. I think it was a few years ago. It's quite a process that we got to make some pile and have it stay there. Yeah, it's just, yeah. Yeah, and that made me, I don't know, I think speak with Martin and see what's there, at least what's the vine or whatever that needs to come down. I know there's great, great vines. And then there's lots of Sumac. It's just, you can barely see the Arbivarii. It's just growing everything. I know Martin, it was amazing, right? Yeah. Yeah, maybe we could somehow coordinate feeding that. It'll probably have to be the fall now. Maybe we could feed those trees to that soil, from soil testing. They made some recommendations and then we could feed them and also then we got the wood chips there to put it around. Good, bye. But that's more on the ones in the front. Yeah, yeah, yeah, the ones, these ones, it's fine. On the right side going in or on the bottom? On the north side. Yeah, it would be falling in there. Yeah. Yeah, wow, yeah, it's quite an open road. For sure. John? No, I guess that's it. All right, so just to point out, business, we've got the AT organization guys are working on the town where I actually, NEMRIC, now we have Bill McGill coming in, I believe it's our next meeting. He is looking at that Lister job. But also, I think at that point, we'll also discuss, it's certainly nice to have another Lister on board, but we've had a lot of work done with NEMRIC and to keep consistency and to make sure that we're getting that stuff done correctly into the, and it's really not a layman's job anymore. We may not consider doing a little bit more of that stuff with NEMRIC, but we'll have that information for you. And it's kind of the stuff that Mike had talked to us about and kind of recommended that we go in that direction. So we'll have that. The zoning and PRB fees, we can take a look at that. If everyone remembers, the one question we had is whether David Speck had consulted with John and I had thought he had, but he had consulted with him on some of the ordinances, not on the fees. John did take a look and said that he was fine with the fees, he questioned how they compared to neighboring towns. And I know that's how David worked those fees. He was using neighboring towns. So I think unless anyone has any questions or concerns about that, I think we could go ahead and approve those fees as David had given them to us last week. I just wonder about raising that if we're looking at neighboring towns, we'd still be more in our also larger towns. With a lot more in the Warren-Huskey area, there's a lot more second homes there. So they have more coming in. And I know it's great you brought up keeping the commercial ones where we put them but keeping the residential ones where we were. Yeah, I think that's what we had decided. That's what we were talking about. So that's where we're still are? Yeah, it seems like we'll have them in front of me. Why don't we take that? Right here. Take it down. So the fees that we had looked at, we had added a subdivision and it was 150 per lot. If you remember that was, how did that work on that one? There's a, wasn't this the way I had 150 to it. It wasn't. If there's a subdivision plan already out there. Add one, another lot to it. Exactly, that's how that works. It doesn't need to be here long enough. Ponds are now $100. And again, that was really a decrease because before it was based on gallons or something like that. It wasn't consistent. And now we have the DRB or fees is what we had. John take a look at the conditionally used non-conforming used residential 75 we were keeping those at 75 conditionally used non-conforming used commercial. We're looking at moving it to 150 from 125. And the other one we were going to change was the variance on commercial 125 to 150. And miscellaneous we were adding no known violations as a 25 dollar fee. But apparently attorneys sometimes check to see if there are any violations on one's property. Almost like a lien that might still be looking at. So that's what we're at on those. Again, a lot of money either way, but I'm willing to answer whatever you guys. I make a motion to accept those as amended or advised us. Okay. Second on that. Kelly. John. Second. Second. John. Any further discussion on this piece? Okay. All in favor of what I. All right. Thank you, John. Appreciate that. No. Okay. So I moved the trail as we talked about service officer. The other thing actually I should have, I guess this old business but one of the announcements I had, this is from Morfest. I reached out to Sean Bartlett who oversees a lot of the Irving stores or at least the more town general store in their own room and they have agreed to donate the money to gross to pick. So Eric House is going to do it and we have about 125, 130 pound pig. And so I'll be able to give that away as well as the client from the fuck. Pardon me. I don't know how many and we'll have a donation maybe you can have some charity that we can give it to. I don't know. Maybe the one that you guys work on for the people. What is that? Local service needs. Right. Local service needs. That might be a good area for that. And that's where we just, you know, we've done sighting for people. We bought a little bit of wood here and there. So, but anyway. So again, Morfest is coming together. That was really nice and the town general store to donate that. They said they'd five to $600 whatever cost they'd take care of it. So that was very generous of them. The other question that came up with Morfest was do we need police or you know, like sheriff or anything like that? I don't know what we do. Are we allowed to have a beer at this? Can we have beer? Yeah, there's a beer time. You're right. Yeah. Yeah, okay. The customs is doing the beer time. They're checking the IDs. They have the liquor license. But it's more our, we don't have any ordinances that we need one. I don't know what's everyone think. I think one of the parcels don't, you know. I'm gonna be there. As far as the sheriff to me? Yeah. Well, how about if we have our constable? Yeah, I think that's probably fine. If he would attend that, you know. Yeah, we'll reach out to him and ask if he can be there. And if there are any problems, I mean, that's what we have the state police down to work for. We just, from 911, I mean, it's Morfest and what kind of problems can we have? Okay. Yeah. I don't know. I hope not. No. Could be anything, but anyway, it's all right. So we'll go with that what we have. All right. So that was really good. Thank you. If you'd pass on thanking the committee for the hard work they're doing, that'd be great. Yeah. Sure. You are helping as well. Well, yeah. I just did the thing. I thought that was an opportunity for some, but together, put a lot of things together. It'll be fun though, in a little bit. You know, if you pass out a lot of it. I won't say. Yeah. Tom. I'll take something else for old business that Sharon needs to talk about. Sharon, what's the case? The MRGP grants that apparently there's been some work done on the road to one of the Moretown Mountain Road. I talked to Ashley Andrews this week, and we still have no software to track any of the funds. So we're going to end up with the same situation that we did last year with possibly missing some funds that we don't know about, that have been spent. So Robert Turner, I believe, has kind of been put off, but we need to move forward and get something. So as soon as, once Martin gets back on his vacation, why don't you take it a morning? Yeah, okay. See if I can't be involved, too. Yeah, because there's a lot of stuff for those guys to get accomplished and do between now and the fall. All right. I am on a deadline, though, to get this done as far as getting all the expenses. Yeah, that will be the priority, but we'll just go and make sure that you know that's all we're going to do. Thank you. All right, so why don't we go ahead and move on? We'll skip the new business, and Mr. Woodward, I'm assuming this is you. All right, so why don't we go ahead and, what, does anything have anyone else, or does anything, does anybody have anything else before we go into the session? No? So, John, do you have a motion here? I don't care if you want to do it. Okay, I will, since the premature general public, none of you clearly placed the select board to take substantial disadvantage by make a motion as per Title I, section 313, A-1-F, go on to the executive session to discuss the legal issue stemming from a accident on the town highway. I'll second that. Any further discussion? All in favor, vote aye. Aye, aye. And we'll have Mr. Woodward here and the five of us.