 I'm going to I'm going to roll around the room here a little bit Josh any any thoughts or comments that you'd like to make since you you were you had a you had extra assignments in this round. I'm good here. Okay. Everything that I all the changes that we talked about I think it was what the education part like that's reading a lot better. For sure. I'm fine. And then do you want to just real briefly you mentioned there were some things that were that we included in that we're in. Yeah, you want to just touch on those briefly. Yeah, and maybe I can just sort of speak them and if if we need to look at it. We can. I mean we were expecting changes still so I think just a quick review would be would be beneficial. So, I would say the majority of the changes came as a result of the review of the regional planning commission. And so they actually looked at the town plan yesterday in a public hearing and well the planning advisory committee looked at it and they're the planners in in the county essentially. But they, they agreed that it met all the requirements and have our recommending it for approval of the regional planning commission, which is good. So they in their review they did. Give me a memo that had a number of really small editorial things so really the changes that you see are as a result of that. So, for example, on page 4 of the in the introduction. They suggested removing Milton and under hill from our surrounding towns, which I added those in is as a result of public comment because they're only touching in a corner and they said, don't that really doesn't need to be in there. So, I removed that. On in this section. Transportation section they suggested adding a comment about air quality. Oh, no, I'm sorry. It's a an action about air quality. And working on reducing problems to, or you know, improving air quality. That's a better way to say that. And then also on page 19. Again, this is the action would be to create a energy revolving fund. They thought that would be a good, good action for us. And what is that. It would be a way to help fund energy improvements, energy efficiency improvements in town. So, we could, we had a fund. It could be help somebody who maybe wouldn't be able to do some of the upgrades of their house. So whether, you know, start replacing windows or something that could be more of a grant kind of program. Yeah. Here's a question. We're going to do a accumulation fund like that. Is that something that's going to go through the select board? Do they have to generate it? The one. So the next question. Might be. When we talk about development. And would that be, I know we've, we've talked about offsets. They do an offset or. Water on water. They, they. Folks came in, they do. They. Right terminology right now, but they did. They did work in one area and were able to apply the benefits. Development. Other area. So the. Total amounts of the. And like the project, they did that. Very Berk did. Here. The water reclamation. They applied some of the benefits from development somewhere else. So they were able to offset. Yeah, something. Could we potentially use something like that as an. Fund offset. During a development review, somebody comes in and be able to apply. Correct funds into that. Yeah, sure. Community. Room that fund. Funding mechanism. Yeah, I mean, we've had, you know, when Ned used to talk about always requiring that people did green development and stuff like that. But we can't necessarily. Imply. Do all that, but we could potentially require development to contribute towards that. And we love that. We do it with. We do it with the impact fees for. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Yeah, that's that would be a. Good other step. Same. So the. Administration and town manager's office took a look at the plan and realized that there wasn't a section in the government section that. About their department. So there's a little add on about their department and a couple actions from. Strategic plan that. And added. And finance also. Again, they didn't have any action. So there's one action added about. Improving the capital improvement plan. No library. These are again in the action. There were some redundancy in the actions. So this was a suggestion to just kind of get rid of some of those. And the community justice center. Asked for a couple actions to be added. And as in the IT department as well. And then jumping into chapter two in the economic development section. There's a suggestion from the regional planning commission. To explain more about what is meant by average wage. So there's our, there's a discussion about that, but just defining what never. So, Jean helped with that. And then. I'm housing section. The new housing act act 47 requires. Um, I want to get into a little bit more about seasonal dwellings in town. I don't. Really. No, I don't think they mean, like a Airbnb kind of thing. So not a short term rental, but more of a seasonal 12 years. Yeah. So I looked that up in the census data. Added that in. we did. That's funny. I looked for the year 2010, which I thought like a 10-year increment, and it showed zero. I'm not so sure that's right. So I went back to this. I used the 2000. I feel like we've lost 22 and then gained four in 10 years. And then, yeah, so I think that that is it for the changes. Where are they? I mean, the seasonal. Yeah. No, that I don't know. And, you know, maybe our assessor might know. It'd be interesting to see if they're sort of, you know, located within a particular vicinity or whether they're just spread in or miss throughout the town. I know Vermont has quite a few. Well, yeah, but like some things, right? Exactly. Yeah, like sitting in the mountains. Yeah. It'd be interesting. Yeah. You mentioned the IT department added some stuff. Do you know? Where is that? Yeah. So. That actually was added after that version that you so that's why you can't find that. So it's an action. Oh wait, that's my answer. I feel like that first one should be like develop disaster recovery and business continue to develop. Number nine four two doesn't say anything. It looks like it's redundant from nine fourth. Oh, you're right. Yeah. Good catches here. Oh, yeah, we can get rid of. Of this. I think 943 is the completed one. 942 is what should be deleted. Okay. Right. So what number is that? It's, it is not showing in that version. Oh, that's because I just got these. So I will. Delete the. Nine four two. Feel like maybe develop an implement faster. Yeah. Okay. Thank you. So commissioners around the table again. Anybody have any concerns questions about the additional. We need some minor, but easy updates based on the regional planning commission and the other departments in the community, which we wouldn't really be editing their material too much anyways. Do we have any concerns or questions about about. Reviewing that any additional review of that. Josh. No concerns. Okay. Um, anybody online want to have any additional questions would like to hear about anything else or would you like to. Before, because I'm going to, if not, I'm going to. We're going to close the public hearing because I think it's. We've, we've been looking at this as a commission and this is the opportunity for the community to. Write us some commentary, additional commentary. I would like to note again that. This has been a very interesting process. Very different process than any I've been through so far in that. So. Much of the work, much of the effort was done with direct community involvement, not just post review. It was a, it was a right up from right upfront. And engagement from the very beginning of this. So was it. It feels like this is a much, much broader. Plan lots of ownership. So. See any action. So. Not getting anything from the folks online. Last chance. Oh, Sharon, please. Sorry. Sorry, I can't put my picture on them on my phone walking around the house. So. I just have one question about a word being added. Just because of all the controversy over Saxon Hill. There was a line, I think it's not. This is a new version. So it might not, it was on page 10. It says something about infill development with existing industrial and commercial zoning. But they added like be promoted and. Doesn't seem like it should be promoting industrial development. Is that one of the goals of the town plan. Promote. Industrial development. I think it was just a word added that I don't know if it was meant. That way. Sharon, do you, what you're working on from, does it have line numbers? Yeah. I had it from the old plan. It was around. I think it was on page 10. And maybe you took it out. Lines 301 and 302. But I'm looking at the last, I think the last version or. One of the action items. It's a policy. Yeah. And I just think adding that word sort of. Gives, you know. A certain developer that's coming in and asking for changes. You know, great way to appeal a decision of the planning commission. You know, not to give him extra uses. Or anyone, but it's. Just, it was odd that that word was added. You know, line 387 here. Sorry about that. No, that's okay. A lot of additions since I looked at it last. Yeah, just these couple ones with like the IT department. Yeah, yeah. I'm not complaining. Yeah, I mean, good, good, good work. Thank you, Sharon. It's a beautiful down plan. Where did this come from? I mean, this came economic development. I have two items. I had a page. I think that it had to do with a thinker down to far except I had lines. 301 and 302, unless that much was added. It's very possible that that much has been added because images and stuff like that were been added. I can look for a later and just email you. I don't have to call the phone and this sharing this. S. Two S one. Yeah, and the be promoted was always added. It was like, I noticed that that wasn't there. And then it changed the line of it so that, you know, policy was to promote industrial development. Yeah, I think I think the idea of this is that we're talking about infill development instead of sprawling development. It's out of creating new, new industrial and commercial both, not just. It's the promotion, the word promotion that worries me. I get it. Like you're trying to, you want infill development versus. Yeah, you know, scattered everywhere, but the line doesn't read that way reads like, you know, we're promoting. Industrial and commercial development. If I was just a regular person reading it. Sure. So Sharon, what would you just maybe promote where the promote infill development versus. You know, you can just put the word in a different place like, you know, or. You know, infill versus. Or support for all. I'm thinking, I'm thinking that we've, we've been through quite a bit. So that, I mean, the idea of. From this, from my understanding, from economic as we want. Space that's already been allocated. Use it. And not, not. I wish I would say that instead of from, you know, it just sounds like you're promoting industrial development. I think. You know, that could just create a huge argument when you're trying to get the plan approved in. Meetings Sharon would support. Be a preferable. Yeah, but in front of the infill, instead of after the. Industrial development, because then it would be put the emphasis on infill. It would be grammatically referring to the right. Goal. What if you just put the promoted word or encourage infill. About put it at the beginning. Exactly. I don't think it was intentional. It just, I'm just thinking, you know, working for lawyers. Oh, you know, if I was, if I was a developer trying to appeal. Denial, I don't, you know, but you're supposed to hear it says it right in the town plan. It's a goal. I think that makes sense. I think that's an easy enough. Thank you, Sharon. Yep. Okay. Have a good night. You too. Okay. So. Back to the table, Sharon. And you can put your, that's it. Good. I'm trying. With that. I'll just leave the meeting. Thank you. Easier. With that. We've got a name on here. Our, our. Recording clerk is asking for the name for iPad mark. And that's just for the record purposes. Is that possible to get? Okay. With that. I'm not seeing any additional hands raised or folks making. Coming off mute. So. I would look for a motion. Public hearing move. We close the public hearing. Second. All those in favor. Yeah, chief. I. Opposed. Motion carry 60 public hearing is over. Hey, folks. Are we ready to move this to the select board? Yep. Did I hear. Moved that we approve. We have a six down plan. Amendments for 2024 and move it to the select. For their review and public hearings. I'll second that. those in favor? Aye. Aye. Opposed? Motion carries 6-0. Thank you Catherine. Thank you staff Catherine everybody. You did we heard you. Thank you everybody. At this point I don't really want to hear about other business, but do we have other business? I didn't really feel. No. Okay. Then folks I would look for a motion to adjourn. Moved. Seconded. Moved by Paula, seconded by Georgia. All those in favor? Aye. Aye. Opposed? We are adjourned 6-0.