 folks, call the meeting to order. Just a couple of announcements. I'm Dan McKimley, the moderator. The first floor of the business will be the elected moderator, and I'll preside over that to the elected moderator. I also want to note that Torca, the Undie River Community Access is recording tonight's meeting and those are available on undierivermedia.net. You can just punch in, take the Rochester, and you can see the results of tonight's meeting on mine. Our business tonight is on page one of the Rochester School Report, and I want to remind already of non-residents here, so one non-residents. If there are no objections, we always let our guests speak at our school town meetings. So if there are no objections, we'll let our guests speak, just to remind our guests that they can't vote. Rochester is a town school district for you. The legal voters of Rochester Town School District, Rochester, Vermont, are hereby notified and warned to meet at Rochester High School Authority and said town on Monday, March 26, 2018, at 7 p.m. We transact the following business of the one elected moderator, article two to elect three school directors for a term that will expire on the date the district ceases to exist pursuant to the Berger Study Report, and articles of agreement approved by the State Board of Education on February 18, 2017, and article three, any other business necessary to proper come before the meeting. Any any announcements or anything that the Board wanted to do before we get into the first article? Oh, we have some handouts. Yeah, well, Frank has provided some handouts down here. We do have a copy of the annual report for anybody to print and bring it. There is the Town Treasures Report that has the fund balances that I guess was not ready at the time of printing but are available now, and also a debt and balances that would probably transfer that. I should hold on to the articles of agreement and anybody who's interested in that information. The first article, article one to elect a moderator. Nominations. Are we going to nominate the underpinning? The underpinning has been nominated in second. Any other nominations? We'll close the nominations and pass the clerk to pass one down for the underpinning of the moderator. Until elect three school directors for a term that will expire on the date the district ceases to exist pursuant to the Berger Study Report and articles of agreement approved by the State Board of Education on October 18, 2017. I'd like to move this article to the second. So this article has three directors in it. We're going to divide those into elections for three separate, and it's not like it's going to be a slate of three separate elections. So we'll have nominations for a board of director for this term that will expire 80. I'd like to have Jeff Sherwin. Jeff Sherwin has been elected. Any other nominations for this seat? There are none. No objections. We'll close nomination and pass the clerk to pass one ballot for Jeff Sherwin, for a school director for the term that expires on the date the district ceases to exist. The second school director. Nominations? Frank Russell has been nominated. Second. Seconded. Any other nominations? No objections. We'll close nominations and I'll pass the clerk to pass one ballot for Frank Russell, for a school director for the term that will expire on the date the school seats school district, the district ceases to exist. Third school director seats? My nominations. I'd like to have Megan Payne. Megan Payne's denigrated. Seconded by you. Any other nominations? None. No objections. We'll close nominations and I'll ask the clerk to pass one ballot for Megan Payne for a school director for the term that will expire on the date the district ceases to exist. Article three to conduct any other necessary and proper business that may legally come before the meeting. Could be any discussion about the dandelion daycare building? Can we get in front of the mic and just have to fight it? I have a question about the we'll have with the dandelion daycare building. Yes that is actually on our agenda for the next meeting which is our uh the dandelion daycare business is on the agenda for the meeting. I actually followed this meeting our regular scheduled school board meeting. We do need to reorganize first after this meeting concludes and we do need our superintendent to do that so hopefully we can transition into our regular meeting. Thank you. Any other business questions, comments? Will the school forest also be discussed? It's not specifically on the agenda. Do we have a meeting or do we continue? Have we closed this meeting? I was about to. Yeah we would like to go into our regular scheduled meeting but there's the reorganization of the board which has to take place after we just concluded this meeting. So you're gonna need to take a little a little break to meet some more people here. Okay well we'll call Bruce and see if uh uh we're he's gonna be here or if there's another officer that can do it in his absence. Okay. But yeah we do want to go into our next meeting. So I'll take a motion to adjourn and then the next one will adjourn. Second? All in favor? Can I call this meeting to order? This being the first meeting of the Rochester School Board for actually the next three months with the newly elected members I usually start the meeting until we get a chair and then the chair takes over and and goes from there. So we can call this meeting to order at 17 minutes after seven and I'd like to skip to the reorganization part and come back to your adjustments to the agenda and the consent agenda and the other item if nobody has any objections. Okay hearing none I would like to call for nominations for a chair for the Rochester School Board until July until June 30th of this year. Okay it's been moved and seconded. May I ask the clerk to cast one ballot for Jeff Sherwin. Are there any other nominations first? I guess there can't be. It's one of them. I've made the motion the other second. So Jeff I sort of declare that you are the chair for the shortest election period in the history of any town. No problem. All in your nominations for the vice chair first? Do we still need three members? Until there's change in the voting yes you do. Okay so currently does the members of the new district are just in waiting or are they part of the board right now as well? Well if you've been reading the emails I've been sending there's still everything status quo until the board feet. So they are kind of just in waiting or in waiting. The recording secretary takes the minutes the clerk is responsible. It can be one of the same or it can be two different people. Can we appoint a non-board member? Yes. Can I appoint Jeff to be the recording secretary? Are we doing anyone? I do. Members are about 18 now? No it is one and an alternative. Alternate. I wonder that change. I guess that's how it has been for everybody else and I have no idea why we're so slow on the bandwagon because it has been horrendous trying to get three signatures sometimes on snow days. I'm pretty happy to sign AP. I come to school quite often. If you're not comfortable with just one number we can change your tags to continue to have three but it does sometimes close a logistical problem like just getting all three signatures in time. Are you the member? As opposed to the alternative? Yes I was saying I would be the member but I was just going to reject it. Do you want to go to 2 in an alternate or do you want to write it back to 3? Kind of you don't commit to doing all the signing people. Okay but then you're open. So who are the Amy, myself, the officer? 6-1 is what we... You know it's a W-1-D-N-B-U-D-E-V or something? Yeah seems to be like a popular one. 96.1 is that one? The date, time, and location of the regular school board meeting. Okay so the new district of Rochester Stockbridge district board has set their meetings to be the first Tuesday of the month. It would be convenient if we all wanted to try to meet at that same time place. They probably would not last but it's only going to be for another couple months really. I'm hoping that the new board will change to Wednesdays so that I can do Hancock and Grandville and then go to Rochester Stockbridge while I'm still over here. They have theirs on Wednesday? They have theirs on the first Wednesday. But we can discuss that later. Oh we can discuss that later. Well that's just the time of the new district. Can we have our meetings first? I'm available earlier in the day and then... It'll be much shorter than we... So do we need to necessarily sort of time? Can we just say before the district meeting on the first Tuesday of the month? Does that make any sense? Yeah. Try to schedule out. I would say so. Or we can just keep it to the Wednesday but... It doesn't work for you, does it? I've been making it work but... We're going to talk from April to May. At five? Yeah, at five works in Rochester. You're going to do it at five on Tuesday? But Bruce will have to come back over. There's only three meetings we'll talk about. Right. We have three meetings. We'll have them before. We'll alternate now. Between Stockbridge and Rochester. I would recommend that our first meeting, pending... Depending what happens, if there's any business that needs to be taken care of beforehand, our first meeting would be April 3rd next week. So I don't know if we need to have a meeting next week or if we just wait until May 1st. That would be the date, the first Tuesday of May, pending no other... Again, we can always call a special meeting. Post office and the town office. Website. Is it a requirement that it needs to be on electronic media up on the website? I think it's a requirement but it is posted. It is posted up there. Discuss. You have a certain position in mind. Adjustments to the agenda? Are the principals not here so we... Bonnie's in Connecticut and we knew this. Really the day on the line. Your mom's going to be here? She's still at... Busy select board meetings or stall off the select board meetings? Jeff, do you want to go back to the meeting? Yeah, I'd like to keep those on the agenda at this time. What's that? Hi, he's here. Okay, yay! We're on motion to approve the minutes of Wednesday, December 20th, 17, regular board meeting. So moved. Second. Any discussion? All those in favor say aye. Motion to approve the minutes of the Wednesday, January 24th, regular meeting. Favors, aye. Aye. 3.3 has been tabled. Witness to board communication and comment. I wanted to communicate on behalf of the Rochester Stockbridge Unified District Board that there has been some changes in the annual meeting for the new district and the final budget review and warning. The original meeting to vote on the budget was supposed to be April 24th and it has now been changed to May 15th. Time and location is still to be determined. We will hopefully determine that at our April 3rd meeting. Okay, the reason why is because we haven't had time to complete the budget process and we're still working on gathering numbers and fleshing out some ideas and possibilities and we'll be working. We have a number of budget meetings coming up for the new district. If anybody's interested in coming to them, there's Wednesday the 28th of this month. Then our regular meeting April 3rd, which is a Tuesday. And then hopefully we will have final budget review and warning approval on April 12th. So there's basically two more working meetings. Hopefully the final meeting will be more of a final review. What draft do you want? He says five is only the section of time we've ever seen it though, so I'm not sure where the other drafts have gone. But we definitely are working really well together. There's a lot of exciting ideas going on, but definitely a lot to discuss and to figure out. We'll move on to six, public communication. You want to suggest maybe saving that because it's on again at 11? I saw that. I don't know if we can do it both. But yeah, okay. We're going to do this before July 1st of 2018. As we know, we have a variety of people who use the building, the White Robotic Layers currently use the auditorium. We have the Rochester Shelter Team that uses the elementary school in emergency situations. And we want to make sure that we have language going forward into the new district when we combined that continues that use, those use agreements. Has the lawyer been able to come up with it? I've said what Amy was looking for was some kind of a policy around how this building, the steps we go through in order to make that possible, because they wanted to continue to be the community attorneys to see if they have a form. I'm sure we'll be able. Well, we do have the Rochester Rec Committee uses, the kids use the fields. Is there other groups in the community that currently use the building that we want to make sure? Yeah. What about Suzuki? Suzuki, yeah, I think that's good. One planet, one planet summer program. Is that, is the one planet summer program separate from regular year long program? Or is it? They do it differently in the summer. So last year it was in Stockbridge. I don't know what they were going to go back and forward through. I think it's in Stockbridge this year, but there is an hour at the beginning and the end that kids are in Rochester, like an early drop off in the late pick up. So it can accommodate longer hours and they get on a bus and go back and forth to Stockbridge. So they will be here meeting some use of the building morning and afternoon. I encourage you guys to think of there's other, you know, community organizations that use the building currently or and, you know, just get in touch with me so I could be aware of it. Right. The players, the players in the shelter, Rochester shelter were the two that were high and modest. Absolutely. What about town meeting? Town meeting. Yep. In our agreement, excuse me, with Stockbridge, we had agreed that we would seek to try to sell the Dandelion daycare building. We did find that the Dandelion daycare property is all part of the school property. So that makes it a little trickier when you go to sell it. The elementary school property. Isn't the elementary and the high school property one? Take it. I believe so, but I have to look at the research that our attorney did and I don't have it handy. Which I believe Dandelion is also part of the campus. Yeah, I have, this is not a map of the, does not have the high school in it, but it does have the Dandelion and the property really just shows the elementary property in the back. Stockbridge Hill property shows the partial property that's owned by the town. And actually just prior to this meeting, Gopro was talking to me that the fire department had Norm Smith come and surveyed the Dandelion nature, Dandelion daycare property when they were originally, so actual pins were put in. Never been sub-divided. But it was never sub-divided, correct? That process is planned to take at least two months. So that is a process at the school board because you are on a record, should get going. Their next meeting is April 3rd. That would be the zoning committee? Yeah, that would be something that needs to actually start moving along the right way because of the warnings that they have to have before they can actually approve a subdivision. They may be able to call special meetings to expedite the process. Well, maybe we could have under contract. Actively, you know, seeking buyers and I would not say that that's 100% true. It's probably a good probability, but I do know of some interest in the building. So the first thing we need to do is get it sub-divided and determine how much land goes with it. Do you get us a copy of what the lawyer has done about that? Reply. So you're thinking or? No. Just to have the information. Some detail, yeah. Now, there is not a private buyer. Are we going to consider selling it back to the town? That is open to that discussion. What the end result would be if there is no cash buyer, a private buyer, cash buyer. But the goal for me right now, even though I'm not under contract to sell it or anything, is to find somebody that will actually pay money for the building so that the original intent is followed. And we show Stockbridge that we are following into what the wish was for the original plan. So that's what I'm working towards as far as I can. Now, of course, there was a little bit of cost to sub-dividing. Would that fall under our budget? Or would we try to hold on to and include those in the cost of the sale to a private? We could do that. We could also be considered as part of the merger funds. I'm not sure what the costs are. I mean, we need a lawyer. I would just, I guess, lawyer fees. You'd have to have a survey. Survey. Survey. Primarily it's all survey. What? Primarily it's all a new survey. It'd be interesting to know what Gopher was talking about, that the fire department hadn't surveyed and Norm Smith had that information already. Is that something that he would share with us, you think? Or would we have to have him resurvey it? I just don't know how it works with properties. I don't know how much property you would like to be selling off of the elementary line. But those property lines would be the same as, you know, suffice for what they want. Right. I think the whole 15 acres would have to be surveyed. Answer it. Could be. This one isn't in the town office. I actually went into the town office and I couldn't find it. They probably just determined that it has to be filed. But if in fact he did, survey it, then there was going to be sufficient property to accommodate that fire department. Right. Probably more. We'd want subdivide it off of that. But they got to subdivide. Well, they were willing to subdivide for a certain amount. Okay. All it was. Is this guy Norm still around? Yes. It was a home. It was family home. It was all, it was this entire property was all part of it. It wasn't ever a home. And it wasn't home. When the elementary, after the elementary school was there, it wasn't home. No, no. Because Peter guaranteed the property was donated. Yes, there were several principals who lived in it. The property was donated to the town in order for the elementary school to be built. I understand. I don't think it was donated. Okay, maybe, maybe sold. But it included, it included all of this property. Yeah. That's something about six acres is what I was looking for. There were several principals back in the 60s, I guess it was, that lived in that building. What, we knew a teacher lived there and I just thought they were renting it from. Yeah. When they started, when they got to meet with. Mine was that since our public trust fund has put so much funds into the school budget over the last 10 plus years, that maybe just a dollar transfer to the town would be a good idea for the damning line daycare building. That's something. The town knew what it was. The county was very generous in this process for so long. I think it should be looked at. That would satisfy what they're going to do. If selling it back to the town for a dollar would satisfy. Yeah. But we would maybe want to work out. The voters voted the unified door to attempt to sell it, to gain money, to put down towards debt or bonded on this, that's how it was defined for the merger. I don't think that they marked it specifically as you, that we needed to sell it so that we could pay down. I think that they wanted, they wanted us to sell it just because they were concerned about the liability of that building. Okay. That's my understanding of, but we, you know, definitely it's nice to keep them in the conversation as well, because we're all together, going to be all together in this, though we might need to be taking care of it ahead of time. So, Joanne was saying that it's, there's not a lot of cost to subdividing, but it's lawyer's fees and survey fees. Right. Well, so we do have some kind of obligation to follow through on it before July 1st. Right. So what we can do, whoever we sell it to, maybe we can sell for the cost of subdividing. At least. At least. That would be next Tuesday at the end of the meeting. Well, what information, I think the conversation just needs to be started with this only. I mean, I don't know what information. I just need to send one rep. Yes. Is Joanne here? Yeah, she's right there. Subdivide it. You know, it would be nice to, it would be nice, I think, for it to be sold as private sale and we'd be able to put the money back into the school budget. But also, does the town have any interest in owning the building? But that's not kind of a separate question. So zoning, what is it, what is our next steps with looking into subdividing that property? Well, at least, joining property owners and have a hearing that's warned probably at least 30 days, right, to have a hearing to hear any concerns of any adjoining property owners. I just know it has to be more than 30 days. 30 days and then, but actually it's pretty tight, but it might... It could probably, it's like your, your, your budget meeting. It's pretty tight. Absolutely. If you want to make this happen on a expedited schedule, I think it's critical that at least someone comes to the zoning board. All I do is the administrator is, they decide, so I'm not the decider, and so they're the ones to make that decision. You could also get more information from Jung Pontius. Yeah. She'd be a good person. She's around. She's on the board. She's on the board. Attempting to sell. To satisfy the, I guess if we're going into the new district and the sale deadline is under contract or would that satisfy, do you think that would cause problems, I guess? No, I don't think so. I think as long as you're under contract, that would be... Sorry, I just thought it was like, oh my, my brain just... Or we'll have to speak to him ultimately to see if he still has a survey. Well, do we need to have a survey before we come to the, we wouldn't need a survey before we come to the zoning committee, would we? But the zoning committee would probably be very interested of what exactly we're trying to survey and what we're trying to break off. Phone call to him tomorrow morning would satisfy that question. Okay. But it's pretty obvious what we're trying to break off. That will be split off. Well, we're trying to split it up. How much of it? I mean, does it matter right now? I mean, but we... I don't think it matters for the motion. Okay. There's to-do list, being up on that to-do list right now that we need to be... Communication and comma. I mean, what's being done about some of the historical items, trophies, awards, equipment, uniforms, is there a committee at the school that's handling the repurposing or giving back to owners and donating equipment? Is there a team or anything that's working on that? Totally getting together to create the graduation and also a kind of a closing ceremony type thing. Maybe... I'm not sure if you're working towards any of that type of stuff. Maybe you could also speak to where that committee is. I don't think anything has been firm enough. We have mentioned it, but it's just one of those things that we know needs to be done. Well, if there's any committee or anything, I mean, I would publicize it because there's a lot of alumni in the valley that would love their plaques back. You know, we have some here. There's trophies and we would be happy to help with that process to make sure these things are preserved and go back to places where they can be swung over. Or can they be handed over to the Historical Society? Bonnie asked the Historical Society to come down and go through the buildings looking at things. We actually have done some of that. We haven't seen everything. I don't think she knows where everything is. But she's right. She's very concerned that things might disappear or get dumpstered. And so she's... Bonnie is right on top of it. Good, yeah. Yeah, there's been questions about some of the books in the library, especially the high school levels going to the town library. I know that the library here has asked if that might happen. Some of these books, because we're going to be in pre-K through 6, won't be needed for that gauge group. There's any decision. But that ought to be talked about or talked to me about. And that is all the question of this book, right? Yep. Hey, Mason. That's right. Could you speak about the school force? What's the plan for this? Yep, the school force is actually being reviewed by our way right now. So, unfortunately, at this meeting, we don't have the information. I expect those in the next week or so, they'll be able to get us, they're reviewing the deed and reviewing the Articles of Agreement and advising us what's going to be the right way to handle it. So I'm sorry, I don't have more information, but stay tuned. We will. If they look into that during option one, instead of heading over to the front here? They're reviewing all that. Three other times. This is a three meter down again. And then it's pretty clear in the deed, what it says. And that is not what the opinion was during option one. Hoyer said. He said that it was going to go with, so. He didn't have to clarify that. Well, again, we had a clear. But he has been charged with that right now. He's going to get you answered very soon. I promise. Any further public communication? Is there any plan in place for the deadline date here to be put on the MLS market so that it gets more exposure? Or is it just going to be sold word of mouth? What would it take to put it on? I guess what costs would be associated? Well, there would be no cost. You'd be selecting a realtor and I'd like to think since it is for a town and a school entity that, you know, you would not be charged by a realtor for selling the property. You can have it put up on MLS by just about any realtor with. It doesn't take a whole lot of time and energy. Some photos, some measurements, the town lister card and. Well, you'd have to have the land. You'd have to know. It could say approximately it's going to be what? Approximately a quarter of an acre. You can get it up there so that somebody's out there looking around. It'll be advertised. I suggest that we look into doing that as well. It can be listed under the premise that it will be subdivided to be subdivided. You give an approximate quarter acre or whatever is going to go with it. But the subdivision would have to be done before closing. We'll call the realtor to sell to provide their services to try and get as much exposure as we can. Or do we want to just try to do private sale? No, we're not. I think we have to have to advertise it at some point. Sure. Well, I don't think. We have to sign a contract with the realtor. Right. Well, due to essence of time, maybe if that is the direction we want to go, I would recommend that we hire a real estate agent. I'll do it. It's like there's one right here. I would. She has a vested interest in this town and this school. Are you on the select board? I am. Is that a conflict? I'd be looking out for the veteran down. She could recuse herself if the issue came up. She could recuse herself. Thanks. And I'm not charging. So at what point is it decided that the town is not interested in the property? Well, are we trying to offer it to the town first and to private sale second? Or are we trying to stop trying to private sale first and get some revenue to come back into? What did the voters approve? What's trying to sell, correct? Just selling it. And if it couldn't be sold, it would be offered back to the town. Right. That's what the article's about. It states that any property that is owned by the school district at any point is no longer used for educational purposes. And the district is determined by the district that is no longer used for educational purposes. It is offered back to the town for a dollar. They're the first ones who get it. But we talk about trying to sell it. What interest would the town have? I guess I would be going to a select board meeting and speaking with them, right? I know. And again, due to, you know, it would be nice to cover the costs of the sub-divining and any costs that are associated. They would have to pay for it if we gave a bite to them. She's talking about now the preliminary costs. Right. That is the dandelion daycare, something that the town sees. How do I put this? Well, more than valuable, but something that they would really think would be in the town's interest at this point to go back to the town rather than to try to do a private sale. Well, there was some talk about perhaps that would be a place to house a historical society. Okay. Do we have a historical society ever here? Yes. Is that something that? Well, I think that it only was broached with us casually the other night. So the historical society really doesn't know anything about the interests they might have in it. It's right in the air. In the air, which is in the article. It is transferred before before July 1st. That's right. Right. That's why July 1st is an important date. Right. That's what we're just saying. People in this room in Starbrief is concerned enough about taking more facilities so that they add an article five and why have we waited so long to be dealing with this? I just don't understand it. So, well, you could get a contract probably. You might be able to think of moving that quickly, Patty. It's springtime. That's a pretty closed door statement. So, and I think particularly if there's already a survey of them, we don't have to go through a survey. There'll be the best use of that space to try to sell it privately or? It's the cleanest to sell it back to the town. A deadline to worry about. Subdivision. But we still have to subdivide it to sell it back to the town. Yeah, but we don't have a deadline at that point. Deliver? If we sell it to the town, we've beaten that deadline. I think we can sell it to the town unless we sell it to the town. Right. But again, I don't think the lawyer would drop a deed if it didn't have. Again, that's... And the town's not even sure if they want it yet. They need to talk about it, you know. Get the subdivision going. Yes. And I think the idea's out there floated. It will be in the minutes. People will read about it. I think it would not hurt for us to put more exposure out there that we have this building that is for sale. Is anybody interested in it? They have some awesome idea. Maybe somebody wants to buy it and run it as a daycare. Doubtful? Hopeful. You don't know unless you get it out there. I guess that's what I'm thinking. And then at the same time, we should also have a discussion with the town as to what they see the value in that building, what would be good for them, and if it's something they're interested in. And we're the sellers. Ultimately, we can decide who we want to sell it to. That'd be my recommendation. Motion or anything about contracting with a real estate agent? Yes, so. Okay, I'd like to make a motion that we contract with Patty Harvey as a real estate agent to list the Dandelion daycare building and property for sale. What would your company not be doing right? What's your company? What's your commission? Zero for the town. We'll advertise this. Hello, Trulia. Realtor.com. And location here. Wouldn't the first step be to town was interested? And if they're not, then it would be the choice of the school board to put it up for sale to the private world. I didn't, Amy, just read that you had to offer it to the town first. That is when we join, when we come into the new district on July 1, that is the agreement in the new district. Once it is all of our properties, we will own Stockbridge School, Stockbridge Property. Well, don't we have two of the three select board here? How would you? There's not a... What was the next select board meeting? Okay. You said town meeting. Did you do the next select board meeting? Okay. And who do we contact about putting that on the agenda? Julian. Okay. You can do a client that can offer anyway. Yeah, this doesn't keep us from going to the town, doesn't it, Amy? No, not at all. No. Open all your cabinets. All the things are open. We're trying to move properly. Watch it. People get to $100,000 for it, it's all up. It'll hurt me. We can put that back into the budget. That would be great. That's what I'm talking about. I'm not going to get candy. I know. We also have a special meeting to be in advance of April 9th. We could... Well, I would say we could have a special meeting concurrent with the planning board meeting. So we could all sit together and discuss this. We'll have to warn that three days ahead of time. Up with the screen, or I can expedite this. I just cannot be at that meeting, because I have to be at a budget meeting that night. But I... I could be there. But, okay. And, unfortunately, it's in Stockbridge at 6.30. 5.30. I could be there. Is it 6? Is it 6? Yeah, I have to be in Stockbridge for a 6.30 meeting. But maybe I can... Somebody said 7. Okay. 6. Okay, so contact Joanna about the logistics of that. What's that? To have a select board meeting on April 3rd at 5.30. And then followed by the... The planning board. I just... Planning board. No, it's the planning board and the zoning committee. The same thing. Just two different names for it. Do you still have a motion for contracting with a realtor? It was moved and seconded. Okay. Yeah, and I... I redid it so it was strictly named. Okay. Just wanted to make sure I have the minutes right now. Yeah. But we didn't know it. Right. There's a motion not to second it right now. And discussion. And discussion. Or a discussion. Any further discussion? Because... So, Amy, you do need to get on the agenda of the planning board. Yes. And Joan... I think Joan Pontius does the agendas. Yes. He needs to do is get the people. Dr. Joanne. Okay. That's easy enough. Valley SU. I think so, but... One person has to go to... If you guys decide to have somebody... It makes a little more sense. Designate one person to sign that code. Motion to Jeff V, the point man on the signature priority for the school board for the contract with the real estate agent. Discussion. All those in favor, say aye. Further public communication. You just made it to May. You have it as May 1st, the 1st to May of May. So are you not meeting in April? Correct. Because it would be April 3rd. That would be our first meeting, because we changed our regular scheduled meetings to the first Tuesday of the month. Now we all have another meeting to go on the 3rd. I have a feeling we are going to need to do a special meeting after we meet with the planning board. But the next regular scheduled meeting will be the first Tuesday in May. But again, I'm sure there will be special meeting, another special meeting. You haven't designated a time yet. You're just making that the day? Oh, the time was before the Rochester Stock Exchange district meeting. I believe we decided 5.30. Your meeting, as I said. We posted you or put on here that the meeting was going to be at 6. Is that still the time? No, we were going to do it before the district meeting. And I'm just unsure what time the district meeting is. If it's 6 or 6.30. I thought it was 6.30. Because when a regular district meeting was going to be. No, so 5.30 would work. So 5.30 would work, because that would give us, that would be an hour before. Oh, I have, that's special. So 5.30. 5.30, the first Tuesday of the month before the district meeting will be our regular scheduled school board meetings. And the location of you? Alternating before between Stockbridge or Rochester. We'll be. So we'll be doing that. We'll be doing that. Future agenda items on the table.