 Usually I can't see attendees until I start the webinar. Okay. Recording. We are recording. Yep. All right. For any members of the public here and for the record, this is the February 23, 2022 meeting of the Amherst conservation convention. We are not actually meeting due to lack of form. All hearings and other business on the agenda will be postponed to our following hearing, which is what they are. It will be March 9, 2020, which will be March 9, 7 p.m. All the hearings that are on tonight's meeting agenda will be officially continued at the time of their hearing starting at 7 30. But no business will be conducted. Everything will be continued. Okay. IE postpone until the next minute. Other than that, I don't think there's anything else to add this meeting. Anything for the public. I don't, I saw one person was on and they, they quickly got off. So, um, yeah, that's, that's fine. And I'll, I'll just, I'll just sit here with my headset on and I'll turn my video off. And I'll see what's going on. Sounds good. Thank you very much for your service and waiting this for now. Of course. Good to see you. And I'll see you next Friday. Sounds good. Take care. Bye bye. Bye. Hi, Charlie. I see you on. I gave you permission to talk if you'd like. I just wanted to let you know that them, we didn't have a quorum of meeting. We didn't have a quorum of members for the meeting tonight. So the meeting is being canceled. I'm going to be announcing the continuation at seven 30 for the first hearing, but. If you know, you're welcome to, and with this is being recorded. It's a recorded. So that I can just document the fact that there were a couple of things that I didn't want to talk about. And I'm just going to give her a call tomorrow to talk about that. Rather than talk about it online. But. If you have questions or concerns, I'm just going to give her a call tomorrow. And I'm just sort of sitting here through the hearings until. The last one is continued. But yeah, if you have anything, you know, or if you. You know, want to talk offline. I did get the response from Brenda. I think her name is. Yeah, right. Right. That's my wife. Yeah. Yeah. If you have questions or concerns or anything, I can certainly write things down and make sure that we can talk about them at the next meeting, or if you just want to attend the next hearing, that's fine too. For me, I'll probably just do the latter. I mean, I think I haven't totally tracked the conversation. Brenda's had. I think she's conveyed, you know, some of the concerns we've had. Yeah. Yeah. So. Yeah, I think at this point, I don't really have any questions. Yeah. But thanks for letting, thanks for. Saying hi and letting me talk. Of course, of course. So the hearing will be continued to March 9th, which will be posting an agenda. And. That'll be just like this. This link will actually work for the hearing as well. The same link for tonight will work for the March 9th meeting. I believe that hearing is going to be on at 735. Let me just double check. March 9th. Are we. Oh no, a 740 rather. 740. March. March 9th. And just so you know, we do five minute blocks for meetings, but usually the hearings take quite a bit longer than five minutes. We do that just in case the first hearing or second hearing asks for a continuation. So we don't have to sit there for 20 minutes or half an hour waiting for the next hearing to start. So that's a good example. You know, the meeting is canceled. So I only have to sit here 15 minutes to do the continuations. But yeah, so 740 is when it's scheduled for on. Okay. And right now it's just the two of us on the call. Correct. Yeah, but it is being recorded. So it'll probably be posted on the. You know, the town website. It may or may not be. It depends, but I just want to make sure that I'm like, I'm like announcing the continuations for folks. Right, right, right. Yeah. Well, I'll, yeah, you may want to, like you said, the phone call later. Yeah. I'll give a call. I really appreciate your efforts and yeah. Of course. Thanks for all you do. I teach an environmental conservation at UMass. And I don't know if you know, Scott Jackson, I work with him. Yeah. Yeah. I was going to say I recognize your name. Yeah. And I, yeah. Yeah. Did you, did you, were you, uh, in our program at some point in the past? I was. So I, um, Yeah. Gosh, back in like, I don't know, the late 2000s. I started, um, graduate school and I attended UMass for a couple of semesters. Um, while I was working full time. But back then the, you know, it was so different. I was working full time and I was working two part-time jobs. I was like a major. Single homeowner hustling, trying to, you know, pay my dues and, uh, uh, anyways, so just. You're a better person than I, I tried to work and go to graduate school at the same time. I couldn't do it. Well, I eventually got through, but I ended up going to northeastern because the entire program was online. So it was the problem was like, there was a bunch of courses that were only offered during the day, like Monday, Wednesday, Friday, way back then. And so I could never make it work with a full time job. Um, yeah, I totally get it. So I ended up dropping that program and, um, doing a, um, a master's program at northeastern, which was all, all online. Um, and so anyways, I eventually got my master's degree. Yeah. But just not at UMass. Well, I mainly brought it up just because I, I appreciate the work you do and the commission does. And, um, yeah, thanks for your efforts. I'm sorry you're sitting here at seven 30. Oh, trust me. It's completely fine. I don't mind at all. And, uh, yeah, I mean, it's, it's, uh, it's not a big deal. So no worries. But thank you for the kind words. Yeah. Yeah. Well, thank you. And, um, yeah, we'll talk to you. I'll, I'll, I'll, I'll March 9th. I'll, I'll see you again. Yes. That sounds good. Bye. All right. Take care. This is Aaron Jock wetlands administrator with the town of Amherst. Uh, tonight's February 23rd, 7 30 PM and the first hearing on the agenda this evening. Um, which is request for determination for the Amherst survival center for the installation of a generator and propane tank with associated concrete pad and piping in the 100 foot buffer zone at 138 Sunderland road is going to be continued to March 9th at 7 35 PM the 7 35 notice of intent hearing for the Berkshire design group on behalf of Valley property management and killerine properties LLC for renovation of a six existing house removal of existing barn and restoration plantings in the river front area of the Mill River on 80 Pine Street is continued to March 9th. At 7 30 PM 2022. It's 7 40 PM and the scheduled request for determination. Um, from Larner consulting on behalf of Dan Lewis and Lewis builders for the tree clearing in the 100 foot buffer to the bordering vegetated wetland and an intermittent stream after the fact permit filing for the construction of associated site work for two single family homes at zero Tuckerman Lane and zero Kingman Road is continued to March 9th 2022 at 7 40 PM. Leaving the meeting at 7 41. Have a good night. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.