 I can start the meeting even though I haven't been elected yet. So I'm looking for someone to move Article 1. Huh? Got to read it? Oh yeah, we're calling the meeting to order. Oh, we told Victoria and John today. Don't worry, just come in, you're stopping the whole thing. Do you have to read it first? No. No, read it after. Would you like to grab a chair? There's more chairs I think out in the lobby. And there's two chairs. Move Article 1. Do I have a second from Article 1? I have a second. Okay, Article 1. To elect all town officers as required by law. To elect a moderator for a one-year term ending in 2024. Do I hear a nomination? No. Any other nominations? I'll just say at this point too, I think this will be my last year doing this. I've said that for the past 10 years. But I really would hope that younger members of the community would step up. It's a great job. Can I meet with you to possibly do that? Oh, absolutely. I like worried in. Oh, absolutely. Do you know your name in the vote? No, not today. It's not my second one. And what's your name? I'm Kelly. Kelly? Yeah. Good. Okay. Look at that case. Can I move that we close nominations if no one else is interested in the position? Yep, we need a second. Second? Who's second? Yeah. Yeah. What's happened? Hi. All right. We've got a second. And all in favor of Rogers, the moderator, say aye. Aye. Opposed? Okay. To elect a select person for a three-year term ending in 2026. I call for nominations. Annual sergeant. We have a nomination for Daniel Sgt. And a second? Who's second? Victoria. Okay. Yeah, yell out or raise your hand. I'm not hearing so good these days. I don't know. I think Kenny. Can we? Kenny. Can you be any? I'm second that. Tammy second. Any other nominations for select board? I'd like to, you know, give everybody time to think about this. I have a question. If it relates to the select board, yeah. I mean the select one. Can Kenny be on the select board? Can we share a road commissioner? I don't know what could have a road commissioner. He can be a select person and a road commissioner that's appointed by the town. You're the road foreman now? Yes. So he may have to resign as road foreman. But I don't know. Wait, I do have a list here in the chair. So road commissioner can't be an auditor and can be a select one. And would you folks like to say a few words? Move that nominations post. I'd like to have them speak. That's okay. Then we'll close nominations. Maybe somebody else will hear something and want to run. Okay. Go first, Dan. Yeah, for those of you who don't know me, I think I'll be deal. I'm Dan Sargent. I've recently been asked what my agenda is for running for select board. I really don't have one. But I have a set of expectations that I have for municipal government. I've always felt that municipalities should facilitate open, honest, and transparent discussions about local issues. And foster collaboration between our citizens, the organizations, businesses, and the neighbors of the towns that surround us. You know, I've just in the last 20, 30 years, we've seen a lot of businesses close in this town. One in particular, the bull mill. That was a major employer in our town. We've seen our local school close. We no longer have local control over education decisions. And a host of other issues. There's not a lot of opportunity for people to work, live, raise a family here anymore. And I want to see that trajectory change. But that's my opinion. And I'm more interested in hearing what your opinion is. I've also been asked about how I feel about conflicts of interest in local government. The town of Grandville has a conflict of interest policy that covers that. And it covers situations where municipal officials have to make decisions on family members, issues that affect family members, friends, and business associates. And it's quite simple. You retuse yourself in the goal. And it's imperative for municipal officials to do that in order to maintain the public trust. And that is a policy that should be reviewed by the select board and other elected officials on an annual basis at the very least. So that's all I have right now. I appreciate your support this evening. Thanks, Dan. I'm Ken Meady. I'm the road foreman for Grandville. And I go to all the meetings, most all the meetings. And I know it's on the town agenda. There's a lot of work to do. And I feel like all hands on deck. The more people we can get, helping the town in any capacity, the better off you all we all are going to be. We need to address some situations with the roads. We need to figure out how we're going to spend the ARCO funds that we're supposed to be getting. There's a lot of work to do. We need to figure out what we're going to do with the gravel. We need to figure out what we're going to do with the fire department with their renovations. So I feel like doing my part as part of the select board, I can do my part and the rest anybody else who wants to do their part can help the town. Thank you. Thanks, Ken. Can I ask a question? I just want to clarify that is it your term that is up? That you're not interested in running a gap job? Not right now. I just wanted to make sure that before we hold the holidays about this term. That's right. I will take her down, please. Yes. The discussion and nominations are closed. We need a motion to close nominations now. He's already in second. All in favor of closing nominations say aye. Aye. You know who you opposed? Okay, so we have to do a paper ballot. Dan, Ken, and don't forget the stacks in there. Yeah, well we just got back from Panama so there's literally no food or anything. Ballot are closed. Has everybody voted? I guess so. All right, so I guess we'll have a moment while ballots are counting. Yeah. I flew from Washington to LA. Yeah. With all the swarms coming this way, the pilot could, first of all, they couldn't just draw you away. The pilot could wait for half an hour. Then it had to be arrived at the boss list. And I figured they had to text you. So we're sitting on the plane for a while. The pilot comes on and says, this is going to be the longest flight across the LA. We're going to wait seven hours. Seven hours. Seven hours. So we're stuck with the wait time. Now we're saying after a bit. And then we are in LA. And it's like one o'clock in the morning when the pilot comes on. And then you're stood up, and you're sitting there like this. And then you're sitting there like this. So they're going to stay on the plane. They're going to stay on there again. That sounds fine. Oh, I'm going to have a check-in. So I'm going to take the money. I've got two ways to spend it. Ed, don't like to go to that. They finally started processing people. And David, I've got to tell him, he's rich. Taxing, it's meal voucher. And they said, don't worry, if you want to pass to Boston, people can let you through TSA tomorrow. It's not happening right now. So we didn't leave until 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Oh, gosh. To get back to the hotel. I've got a hotel. More than just a hotel. Is this my first time? No. No. That's not my first time. Meanwhile, it starts here at 5 o'clock. That sucks. They said, coming back at 5 o'clock. When was that? It was at 2 o'clock. 2 weeks ago. I wish it was 5 o'clock. I thought, yeah, after this trip, wait a minute, it's a small trip. Miami. A lot of Miami. Yeah, yeah. It feels traveling. Let's drive the other back. Right, right? Uh-huh. Babe. I'm all about me. Babe. Don't make me start to say anything about me, but I'm like, what? Oh, it's been a while. Thanks. See, just go. It's two hours. We made it. On the beach. Yeah. I know. It's lying right now. Seems just terrible. I would agree. It's giving me pause when I'm thinking about my plans. Yeah. Sure. We're still. We're not here on time. Alright. There's no doubt about it. Sorghum. There you go. There you go. Okay. I'm all about me. It's been seven weeks. Last week, I went to the doctor and they got an x-ray. I was supposed to get a CT scan, but they said that there wasn't enough time to go on by and to get a CT scan. So the doctor was like, I'm going to air on the side. I'm going to show you the polish on the x-ray that you're going to put on. This is the reaction. And I'm not yet what I'm working on. Because it just hurts. It's not swollen. Is it too perfect? It feels perfect. Yeah, yeah. The last two were, and this was 12, 16 years ago. I'm not waiting. I'm done. Attention. I know my voice sometimes falls short. So if you can't hear me, just yell out. I'll speak louder. Okay. The votes are in. Daniel Sargent received 18 votes. And Kenny Beatty received 24 votes. So Kennings are selected for the next three years. Congratulations. Congratulations. All right. All right. One C. You're out. To elect a second auditor for a three-year term ending 2026. And I believe it might be Robbins. That's mine. Right? Is it a conflict of interest? Yes. Yes. Yeah. You don't have to design. No. It's not. It's not. It's not. No. It's not. It's not. It's not. It's not. It's not. It's not. It's not. It's not. It's not. It's not. It's not. It's not. It's not. It's not. It's not. It's not. It's not. It's not. Yeah. It's not. All right. So yes. Call the crew. Billie Carol. Second second Nancy. Any other. nominees. To elect the second auditor for three-year term ending 2026, we need a motion for paper ballot for the auditor. No. No. No. No. No. No. I believe we do. Should we have a single ballot? Yep. All in favor of Kelly for auditor? Say aye. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Okay, nominations are being moved to close. Any objection? Nope. Close nominations. All in favor of Ken, Ken Lumbra? Jeff. Jeff Lumbra, say aye. Aye. Opposed? No. Uh, 1E, to elect a delinquent tax collector for a one year term ending in 2024. Presently it's Nancy. I nominate Nancy Needham. Okay, we have uh, and who's seconded? Tammy. Is there, um, so Nancy's not here, but we were put in the know that she would like to do it again, is that? Yes. Usually, she'll usually say if she doesn't. And she's currently our treasurer as well. Yes. And that, that's all copacic. Yes. I move nominations, Cease. All in favor of Ceasing nominations? Aye. Um, if the, uh, all in favor? All in favor of Nancy? Say, say aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Any objections? 1F, to elect a second cemetery commissioner for a three year term ending 2026. I'm not sure who it was. Scott, Scott, Scott Sargent. Scott Sargent, the person who's up. Anybody, uh, cared to throw out a nomination? Does he want to do it? He said he would. Someone want to throw his name out? Who's seconded? Janice is seconded. Someone cease nominations if you close? I move with closing nominations. Second that. All in favor of closing nominations. Say aye. Aye. All in favor of Scott Sargent. Say aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. No. Okay, before we start article to bring that to the floor, how about we hear a report from the select board? Yeah, there's a couple of reports on page 1011 for the theater select board and the road commissioner report. And thank goodness this pandemic is over so we can meet in person again. zoom and all and it's great to be back. We meet every, currently we meet every Monday or the second Monday of every month at 5.30. Next week we'll have a select board meeting. We'll reaffirm that or change that but that's what we have done for two years. This year we did a full-town audit with the change of Kathy Warner after 15 years of treasurer going on to Nancy Needham. It was appropriate to get a final audit done and we have done that and it's a very comprehensive audit. It's probably the best audit this town has done in many many years as far as professional audits go. We've developed a budget that we'll get into next that really holds the line on taxes. One thing that we are constantly and Dan talked about this a little bit as contractors you know there's just not that many contractors anyone is valid. So we've got our you know you've all been driving the back roads and I understand there's some challenges of just getting the roads cloud. So I mean it's it's it's been a challenge and I don't know where we're headed but we'll do what we have to do. This spring we're going to get a new roof on the leaky roof that's over the town clerk's office. It'll match what we did years ago with the town hall so it'll be standing seam and that's all set to go. We got a grant 12 and a half thousand dollars to do the windows upstairs maybe downstairs depending on how much the proposals come in for but those huge windows up in the church I can't believe they haven't blown out yet but that we will be getting bids out and our proposals out and hopefully we'll get that all done this this summer. We've got about 90 thousand dollars in ARPA funds these are the funds that federal government gave to all the towns based on population you know bigger towns got millions we get 90 thousand we haven't we haven't decided on what we're going to spend that on but there's a lot of projects we could do paving we could we could do handicap accessibility we can't reuse upstairs unless we have either an elevator or a chair rail or something to get people up and down it's got to be handicapped accessible the fire department or the fire house needs work we've got all kinds of various things and 90 thousand dollars doesn't go very far but we've got to we've got to airmark that money in the next few months anyway and it's got to be spent by 26 otherwise the feds are going to claw it back the there's a cell tower proposal it's still ongoing up on North Hollow it's in ANR and in the contentious stages of where it is it is back in the mountains there and not sure where that's going to end up if they're starting hearings and discovery and you know it's it's been going on for quite a while we've got a planning commission that's finally gotten reconstituted we'll drop off has led that one up as far as our roads go we continue to do what we can you know with replacing culverts and ditching ditch clearing just last year we did about a half a mile section of north hollow road and the six culverts we had four four bids come in on that from under 20 thousand dollars to over 90 thousand dollars so of course we took the lowest bid we've got the work done in two or three days but that's that's what we're up against it's really tough there's really you know a lack of contractors in the area a few years ago we had a guy found here from Williamstown and that's a good hour away from here so you know it's it's a challenge we really rely heavily on two rivers out of quichy regional commission they help us with grants they help us with road projects doing a lot of the paperwork for that and without them you know we would be somewhat lost road commission the foreman positions used to be a small stipend we've changed that last year so that now it's actually put in for for work done so that that helps us save from having a contractor go out and and remove trees after a storm or whatever so hopefully that's going to continue and the vast association of snow travelers put two new bridges up on kennedy road so that now you can get all the way up to the government road and they've done a great job at no expense to the town and thank you again to vast another big situation that we have is that all the people coming into town air b&b's renters whatever they can go up on the mountain with their two-wheel drive summer tires and can't understand why they can't get out of the mud or the snow or whatever and that's another ongoing you know challenge that we have you really do need at decent tires and all-wheel drive a lot of times the snow and ice is always a problem you know i get more phone calls about why isn't this cloud wise there's you know when you're dealing with contractors it's very difficult so you know be patient i expect we're going to have a better a better uh mud season this year last year it was terrible it was the worst mud season in the state but we had 29th last january under below zero this year we didn't have any nights in january below zero so the frost i don't think god is deep we've already had a couple thoughts so keep your fingers crossed that april's going to get here and it's going to be better than it was last year um we would love to have more participation come into our meetings people let us know um what your thoughts are on arpa or other issues that are going on and uh it's the best we can but again the only people that we have that are um are paid is a part-time town clerk and a part-time uh uh town treasurer and uh you know that's that's the extent of uh of our town government really so um um with that i take any questions if you want and again i want to thank kathy warner for 15 years plus of uh town clerk and treasurer part-time and i think both everybody now realizes how difficult and challenging those positions aren't it only gets more difficult as the state continues to put more uh on both of those positions so and charles doing a great job and charles doing a great job and nancy's learning and doing a good job so you know we're we're moving moving forward so great great thanks any other comments about the select ones report um i'm looking for a motion to bring article two to the floor i'll move article two second second okay in a second article two shall the town of grandville vote to accept the budget of 388 304 dollars to meet expenses and liability to the town and authorize the select board to set a tax rate that's sufficient to provide the same any discussion about the budget say again i said ask me at first yes are you sure oh i can see you're thinking about it motion to accept the budget dan just something quick and i know it's come up in the past on multiple occasions really taking a look at the expenditure report and profit and on statement uh it doesn't give us any kind of history from up the town is that it would really be helpful to us to see how the money's being spent from one year to the next so that we don't see the trend that's all thanks michael i'd second that suggestion that's a good idea to give us all perspective what we're spending in for what instead of just seeing it go up and up and up and up if you take a look if you take a look at um in the in the financials that we have there is a page um starting on page nine in the financials and this the page numbers are not are not great but um starting on page nine you will get the last year's budget and um well the actual expense was for start starts on page 10 with most of the line items that follow the budget this is talking about page 10 in within the financial case what's the book page number that's not the it's not it's not the financial starts on page you got the 17 that starts all the financials and then if you go those are differently numbered and you'll find the actual budget versus um the budget versus actual expenses for the year starting on really on page 10 or so just in fyi i could one of the things that were challenged with nancy is that it's trying to just get the formatting of some of these reports and we've been working since last summer trying to get the uh the formats ironed out and it's challenging if it does take some time so either questions or suggestions the budget loop i have a question about you're saying that you're going to retard the roads and everything just just the pavement that's already existing right well this year you're supposed to do the same thing the mast and belt but you left a couple of big craters you didn't fix them i don't i wonder why you did that uh that is again because the contractor we didn't get on the contractor in time to get those couple of holes that are up in the middle we'll get them filled up hopefully this spring okay but what we every year we put aside some money for paving all the roads and we've got about a half mile of pavement that we need to do at some point but that could be used from the ARPA money too are we going to change the material for the roads yet are we going to still put on the same thing that's got the same rust and holes that we get every spring can you want to we're probably going to have to change the material considering that the ball mill may not may or may not get their active 50 permit for the gravel so we'll have to figure out where the gravel is going to come from and it's most likely over to middlebury or over is that where Rochester gets their material from we went around this already once yeah yeah they get their material out of the floor it's the same it's across the rhinestone the white material but we got Rochester yeah we're we may be tasked figuring out where we're going to get our road gravel and it's going to be a lot more intensive to truck it well to me you pay for what you get if you put down cheap material you get a crappy job I was also wondering about the roof usually birds and jet shingles are guaranteed for 20 years that roof hasn't been on there for 20 years yet is it leaking excuse me just for a second we're discussing the budget we want to say focus on that all right if it's a money issue that's in the budget you're welcome to discuss but now we're starting to get into me so if you have another question about the budget no I'm sorry my hearing is not as good as it used to be I'm are you finished talking about the budget I am because it was the same thing that happened when I was here before yes I remember um any other okay I have a question about um just just clarification uh line six of three of the buildings and grounds uh maintenance um to increase to fix the windows in the church can you talk about about that line of this we we like I said we applied for a grant for historic preservation to do the windows upstairs it's a matching grant it's a 50% match grant we got $12,500 from the state that we need to match $12,500 so we put that in as a placeholder and uh we'll probably use that but again we could use some arpa money also and can you ask one more question yes and we'll say someone else I don't see anybody else the the the the biggest reduction that I see is is in the litter sand which I I think is fine I I see that big pile but it's significant a $15,000 reduction we have more sand than we can use right now so we'll never get sand again we didn't buy it this is still last year's sand this is what this is last year's straining really well I just just it was just a question because that's such a big amount it's a big amount of pile we don't need that much sand we also have about climbing you might get it locally I might any other questions about the budget Michael yes under uh on the solid waste what page do you want actually that's line 13 okay 13 number 7000 solid waste what do we pay we have all the waste is collected in Rochester what do we what are we paying $12,000 for the part of it it's part of our membership fee to the transfer station down in South Royalton where our trash and recycling ends up we're required to be there and plus it helps defer the cost so that you're not paying the full expense when you bring your trash to Rochester and we pay them $520 a month to come here to Grandville to get a point thank you yeah you know there are questions about the budget you follow the person this motion to call the question and all in favor of calling the question say I shall the town of Grandville vote to accept the budget of $388,304 to meet the expenses and liabilities of the town and authorize a select board to set a tax rate sufficient to provide the same all in favor opposed budget passes and so we're going to move there you go second on that all right shall the town of Grandville vote to authorize the treasurer to apply any surplus remaining from the highway budget current physical year into the highway capital investment fund if there's no discussion it's kind of avoidable but yeah Norm I have a question Roger how much have we got in the in the fund now that builds up every year how much is in there currently builds up every year that we have a surplus and we have had a surplus the last few years we've got about $60,000 in that fund have about $60,000 I think if you look I could find the number from June 30th last year but then we put another 30 or so right away so it's about $60,000 so if we voted no on this article the money would go toward next year would reduce taxes deferred that amount taxes right yeah instead of putting it in the highway capital fund it would go toward credit toward our next year's tax right but that's like our emergency fund too you know I mean if we ever have major washouts and all it's nice to have some some money in that in that account too what would be plus we don't have you know we're relying on on on contractors you know and when we're doing a project if if we think it's going to cost 20 grand and we have the lowest bid is 40 grand and that's all we can get you know we can use that money to help defray the cost thank you any other questions about the town highway fund no so the town of Granville home to authorize the treasurer to apply any surplus remaining from the highway budgets card of physical year the highway capital investment fund all in favor say aye I propose shall the town shall the town of Granville vote to increase the municipal building investment fund shall the town of Granville vote to increase the highway capital investment fund in the amount of six thousand for the purpose of repaving the town roads Michael question what town roads the town roads that are paved so you've got post office hill Mastin Hill at the bottom and Buffalo farm at the bottom they all need to be repaved at some point the bottom of it still the bottom of it still paid any other questions about the highway capital investment motion to cease i mean motion to call the question call the question second shall the town of Granville vote to increase the half highway capital investment fund in the amount of six thousand dollars for the purpose of repaving town roads say aye opposed the ayes have it i'll move article five second Christian second shall the town of Granville vote to increase the municipal building investment fund in the amount of five thousand dollars for the purpose of repainting the municipal complex any question so what's the timeline on this and how much money is i think we have an estimate of what that is actually going to be and are you talking about this entire facility we painted this end a few years back you know it's not in great shape either but the rest of the building really doesn't have some painting and it's going to cost us a lot more than that and we just thought that we would start putting away some money dedicated to painting is there is there a figure that we're not going to figure for i mean to paint the whole building and do it right is a lot more than that but i mean what's the price on that but we figured rather than coming towards a big ask a year or two down the road and we may have some emergency stuff that needs to be done so it doesn't get worse especially in these little courtyards where you've got all kinds of rotten stuff any other comments or questions for so the town of granville vote to increase the municipal building investment fund in the amount of five thousand for the purpose of repainting the municipal complex all in favor say aye aye and opposed particle six someone want to move in second movement second particle six shall the town of granville vote to appropriate five hundred dollars to the corner school resource center of granville in support of its community programs and wi-fi service this year i need discussion i'd like to say something okay i just like to say that i hope those of you who have not been in that building will come and visit us whether the weather gets warmer it is actually looking really good we really do hope to have some robust summer programming in there this summer we started doing that last year we are hoping to have some after school programming in the fall but it's not winterized and so our next step is to try to make it a functional building year round and we are actively looking for more people to be involved in this community resource center would really like to to help grow the sense of community that many of us felt was lost when the school closed for instance and so if you are interested please please do let us know we would like to have i mean it it isn't it isn't for us it's for the town of granville and we would like to see you there and hopefully make it a space where everyone will want to enjoy that's all i have to say any other questions for kate yes lou are the walls and building over there insulated maybe mike could answer that because mike's on the board or the corner school is the only that's insulated right now the corner school is i'm sorry i can't hear you the only thing that's insulated right now the corner school is the ceiling the walls are not insulated the floors was insulated when we replaced the floor so efficiency vermont is our that's our next one of our steps is to get efficiency vermont to potentially help us out with spray foam probably blown and sell us in the walls there's a heat pump there so once the walls are insulated that building really could be used year round and you know um as kate was saying it's like this this building was for the community may i say something sure if the walls are insulated the paint is going to continuously peel off the walls and everything on the exterior it will build up condensation that between the heat it's inside and the cold that's outside so it builds up condensation so usually water paint won't stick if you use oil based paint it still won't stick because of the fact that the walls aren't insulated so if you paint the walls you'll be painting them again another two or three years from now unless you insulate them first yeah well you know we've uh thank you this yeah thank you it's been a handful of us trying to um get this building to where it is on a shoestring and with an awful lot of volunteer help and um so you know it's it's close it's ready to be used and um we only heat it when people want it to use it great it's still real we can't afford that well i'm sure it might so more volunteer work came again we're everybody's welcome to to to join and help us lude to make this a nice place to be in and in the meantime we're doing it a little bit at a time it's taken a long time to get it right i understand that thank you for your but you know like i say if you just paint it it's going to be people we're not we're not painting it right now another three years no any other questions yes how did they come up with the five hundred dollars i'm questioning if that's enough it isn't of course um so so let me let me explain to you how so we we didn't ask this this line item really should belong in the budget where all the other things are that we put in the rochester library and um and it started out here a while ago uh just because we we were new uh but it would be my suggestion hopefully that next year it will be in with the other good causes that we support the real reason that we asked for the five hundred dollars is because as we seek funding which we do every year through grants uh it's important that people who are giving us money can see that the community also supports the project and that's that's that's the function of five hundred dollars it is a token amount to show that the people in town are supportive of that building being restored renovated and and used do i hear a motion to amend that amount to five thousand call the question can we discuss what we need it yes i think so maybe we do we do we do no he's right you can't do it it's a budget you can do it in the budget no because it was worn for this so if all of a sudden somebody who doesn't hear so next year we will do your wish number if that's what we would like to do you know to avoid controversy in the little building i think we're keeping it five thousand where's my bar all right any other discussion on the building yes kate and ian and mike thank you so much for and also we've lost some people this year and i was going to put together a list you know of course greg haigman passed and clear leslie who owns the house with her husband who just passed david leslie david died two weeks ago and claire's on our board as well but at the end if anybody wants to charlie charlie yeah charlie shanker just died like last week the point being that claire is on the board yes and david and david has been a huge supporter of that school so i'm not drifting from there and we are drifting but but we do we do a lot any other uh questions for the article six all the questions and in a second shall the town of grandville vote to appropriate for what it is grandville it's a part of its community programs and wi-fi services here all in favor say i i propose okay passes so someone just has to shout out the new bar okay second okay and all in favor i'm kind of you know avoiding the all in favor of moving it because you didn't want to move it you'd yell um shall the article seven shall the town of grandville vote to authorize property taxes to be paid to the treasurer as provided by law in four equal installments with due dates being august 16th november 6th february 16th and may 16th all 16th all 16th yeah any discussion all the question dan calls a question someone's seconded kelly yep all in favor of article seven say i i can read it again almost article eight article eight shall the town of grandville vote to uh that ownership taxes will bear an interest rate of one percent per month or fraction thereof for the first three months and thereafter one and one half percent per month or fraction thereof from the due date of such such tax pursuant to 32 vsa chapter 51 36 the state all in favor of article eight say i well there was no discussion right we need a lot of uh and there's no at this point here if there's anything usually there's any other business any other necessary business do i hear a motion to adjourn come on i think it's on no motion down there there's no motion to adjourn all in favor of adjourning what thank you for coming