 Yep. All right. We'll call the February 21st regular select board meeting to order now. The changes to the agenda. We're going to have a potential volunteer for the Cemetery Committee. Yes. I guess. Anything else Vince? Nope. That's the only Indian. Any public comment? All right. Hearing none. Hearing none will deal with the addition right now. The addition of. What do we got two openings on the cemetery commission at this point in time? Yes. I don't know how active they are. Looks like two of the openings are up this year anyway. Gerald Stoff had volunteered to be on the cemetery commission. So I think we could use some energy in the town. Stop. Stop. You ready for a motion? Yeah. There's a letter. Okay. Make the motion to elect. Excuse me, Gerald Stoff. As a member of the cemetery commission. Second. Second. Any comment? And that that appointment would expire at March 31st. 2025. Yes. Any comment? All in favor say aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Motion carries. Yeah, I would. I would recommend that we. John and I won't be here, but I'd recommend to the rest of the board right away to start talking about some of these 11 summits areas that are in the town of Maryland that we are doing currently active. I haven't come into the first meeting. Next on the agenda. Looks like. We got Pete Kelly street name change request. Peter, you there? Looks like he left. Oh, he's in the way back in the way. Right now. Hey, Pete. Are you there? You're on mute Pete. Pete Kelly. Hey, Pete, we just called you up on the agenda. So you're here to talk about the change of your road. Yes, sir. He's looking to change it from Mall Street to Porter place. I don't know if you're familiar with that process, Brad. Is there a public hearing? Yeah. I think all you need to do is. Research on the border place name or 911 purposes and all that. And it's, there's no conflicts at all with that with the state. So it's, it's good to move forward. What's that perspective? No, I think just have to do the research to make sure there's no conflict. And then the board is free to approve that. Are you familiar with that process, Brad? All you need to do is, um, is have events taken. Make sure there's no problems with interference in other towns. Done. That's been done. And. It almost seems like I don't think there's any, I don't think there's any, um, Need for a warning on this. Okay. There's basically two residents on that street. I have a letter from. Is the other resident. That's on. Mount street. Supporting that change as well. We know what the purpose of the changes. The conflict with other towns. Okay. So the letter in here says that. I don't know what the purpose of the changes. Is. Is. Order. Order or not. Mount street. Mary. Okay. And that shares the same tip. Oh yeah. I'm a complex. Completely reasonable. And where I'm just curious where the border. Place came from. So our curiosity. Mr. Kelly curiosity. That's an old dog of mine that the neighbor grew up with. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. Thank you. Tyler is Randy's. I make the motion to approve the street name change as requested. By Mr. Peter Kelly for him and his. Neighbor. From Mount street to the effective name of Porter place. I'll second that. Any, any comment. Thank you. Thank you. Motion carries. Marvin road plowing resolution discussion. Thanks, Pete. Thank you guys very much. Have a good night. Good evening. I give a quick summary on that. We could as well. Pretty involved in this portion. I won't go into the history, but since the last meeting. We had paid a visit up there to Mr. Noyes and we walked, walked the area and we looked at the area. We looked at the area. We looked at the area. We looked at the area. We looked at the area together that the existing turnaround site would be extended. He moved his fence to the back of that and. Put up two gates that could be open in the winter. To push the snow all the way through and back. So there would be no more interference with the plow trucks with the graders during any, any season. Up there. We also agreed that. In the summer, the back half of that extended turnaround. And we also agreed that. We also agreed that. We agreed that. We agreed that. We agreed that. We agreed that. We agreed that because the only thing at that point would be a greater that needed to be turned around. In addition to that, I'm going to make the recommendation to the board that we buy the two gates. We're going to help them install it. We're going to help them with the fence. As we, as we extend the turnaround. But I would recommend it. As a good faith from the town. We go ahead and get the two gates as well. We're going to get the two gates for sure. Okay. And what will the cost of those two gates be approximately about 200. Between $250 and $300. That's reasonable. Eat your total. They're a 12 foot gates for 24 foot spanned. And they're about 130 bucks plus or minus attractor supply. And what have we gotten for solid agreement? I sent this to Mr. Noyes via email. Ask him if he had any concerns about anything on there. And I got an email back said that was fine with all of that. Okay. I mean, I think this will eliminate. Who's, who's a. Balder blame for the maintenance of the road up there and take, take that stress off, Tim. You, anybody else future in the town doing that. So thank the purchase of the gates is kind of important in that process as well. Yeah. I'm just curious because of my recklessness on my tractor. If he, if he or someone was to back into the gates is responsible for him. Right. So I think we would want clarification of that. If we own them, then they need to be maintained in there. They would be out of Berlin property that we would maintain. And if we, for some reason, that's what I would want clarification on for sure. It's not a large charge. It's just one of those things where, you know, you're trying to snow and all of a sudden you. Reckon a whole point behind this is to take everything away and clarify and yeah. Okay. So very good point. And then like as far as the walking and unlocking, but quite honestly, the opening and closing of the gate. Yeah. Yeah. Either or they actually, they don't where they're located. They don't need to be locked. I understand. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's the whole purpose of that. Perfect. Yep. How's the board feel about that? The move. I'm fine with that. Are you fine with that as well, Brad? Second. Second. Second. Okay. Any discussion? So just, just to be clear. Because we were at in a discussion, the motion would be to approve the recommended course of action by the town and to purchase two gates. To help the landowner install. Or to install. In the turnaround spot. And extending the turnaround. And extend it. Okay. And I'll reiterate that. I'm seconding that motion. Any additional. Additional discussion. Those in favor say aye. Aye. Aye. Motion carries. Approval of license permits vouchers. Applications. I make the motion to approve payroll warrant 22 dash 16. And I'll reiterate that I'm seconding that motion. Any additional. Additional discussion. Those in favor say aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. No. Aye. Aye. All in favor say aye. Modified documents. On this paper the cash 60 preparation roll from January 30th. 2022. To February 12th of this year paid on February 16th. This year in the amount of 45,000. Those in favor say aye. Aye. Aye. All right, motion carries. All right, approval of minutes of the meetings for December 20th, 2021, January 3rd, 2022, and January 17th, 2022. So these are the minutes that we revised to indicate on there, and Christie did a good job to identify everybody that was remote. Yeah, I saw that, so we'll move to that. I make the motion to approve all three of the minutes with just the exceptions to the last two. The date, the year needs to be changed on the January 3rd and the one following that. Other than that, I make the motion to approve all three with those corrections. I would second that, good catch. Any discussion? Those in favor say aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Motion carries. Round table, we got Vince. I just like to thank you to the leading board members for that great first year for me. Working with you guys, interesting as well. I appreciate it, a good learning experience from private to public as well, so thank you. Thank you, Vince. John. I just said one comment about the trail, the new Vast trail, and I think overall, I think it's gone pretty well from what I've seen and what I've heard, and there doesn't seem to be any racing up and down the road that people are scared of or anything like that. I think the biggest problem was parking, and I'm not sure that had anything to do with some machines after we put up the signs, but that's something that we'll continue to work on. So I think, I think it looked pretty good. And I saw a lot more cross-country skiers then. Yeah. And I thought we would. So that was good. The second thing I wanted to bring up, which Rosemary's not in attendance, and I didn't think anything of it until I walked in and saw it closed on Friday's side for the town clerk's office. I thought as part of the request to make a second time, a second person full-time in that office, we were gonna have some kind of open office hours. Well, Corinne is here as well. Yeah, I don't want to make Corinne's. Technically with the signs of her balls, but they have been here on Fridays, and there have been people that have been granted access to the balls when they come in. They don't typically schedule a lot on Fridays for that. So it's more of just not hoping to the public. They're getting down to work that quickly in the week. Okay, thank you. And they're here for staff. And at the end of the month on Fridays, because we have staff. Okay. They're here for that. Kenny? Kenny, thanks for having table. I thought I already spoke. Okay. Justin, this isn't the package that needs to go around these signs. We just wanted a little package. I also wanted to thank you both for being on the board and also for your representative being here tonight. And just all of your passion and persistence and involvement and wish you both the very best. Thank you. Rod, you got anything for round table? No, I'm all set and thank you for your service. Thank you. Dave? No, I'm all set and I'd like to thank, it's been a good first year with both of you guys. Would wish you guys would have stayed a little longer, but thanks a lot. Thank you. Yeah, I would just like to thank everybody for letting me have fun here for a couple of years and Kenny for showing up and having fun being put on the spot last minute, making a great public speech. John, I don't know, maybe back. It's fun. If you join me in the community, it's so much fun here. But thank you. No executive station anticipated, right? Oh, sir. And entertain that motion. I made the motion. Second. All in the discussion. Those in favor? Aye. Aye. We're adjourned. Thank you. Don't forget to vote.