 Investigate everything and then Richard will give you a report where this leak is originated. We're not going to enter anybody's dwelling. It is a common area. Do they store stuff? Do people store? Do people legally store stuff? Is there a storage area that's long gone? There's a storage area and one end of the commons and they have a storage area in the back. Okay. Are they locked up? The storage area? Yes. For a tune in or whatever? Yes. And let me, you touched on something. The buildings are not private. Right. Because we don't lock the front door. Okay. They're public. The only thing private on that property... Is the entrance to the... Is the driveway because we maintain the truck. The town doesn't plow it. The town doesn't resurface it. We do. Okay. It is also public because it's a state of Vermont. We have to answer to them once a month for septic and water. So once again I'm asking the board is could you please give Richard the okay to come with me and go into the process unless I can answer any other questions. I'm just not sure why you need our permission. Because he told me. I guess there was something that happened. Not with me or the commons. That he feels much better. Okay. Someone cover his back. I get it. And once again that's the only thing. I'm not going to ask you to get the constable involved. I'm not going to ask you to render the place uninhabitable like we have to do with Dale's unit. And thank you guys help us there. We can render it uninhabitable to our docs and our bylaws. So the only thing once again, and I hate parking on it, is to speak Richard the okay. So we can complete this. Would you want that today or can we decide on the next meeting? I'll make a motion that Dick Valencinetti is allowed to go into the and I'll tell you what, Sasha, I won't take this chair home. We have to hold for a second. All in favor say hi. Hi. Okay. Thank you. Thank you. No, we appreciate your time in the office. Always a pleasure. And the meatballs, we won't consider those a bribe at all. Yeah. I'm good. How are you? I'm good. I was up there the other day. I'll be there for the next three, I sell red-bearing Tommy's super chateaubourg pizza. And I'll let you know what I mean by a car and meatballs. Hey. Michelle, you have her? I am. Okay. So, Morfest is this Saturday. I'm here to see if anyone would like to be a judge in the cookie bake off. And for an answer, it's a little different this year. There's six categories. There's one judge per category. So you wouldn't have to taste all cookies, just cookies in your category. Although you could, if you wanted. There's extra, I'm sure. You could, you could, you could taste whatever cookies look good. And then so the judging would just be from six to six thirty. And then each judge picks a winner of that category. And then Sarah Osier from Boothchase Cake Design will choose an overall winner from the six winners. So, how many cookies in each group do you think? I don't know. Yeah. So the categories are classic cookies, distinctive flavors, decorated delights, bar cookie lists, nutty twists and fall favorites. Besides me. What category would you like? Oh, I have to choose a category. Read them again. Classic cookies, distinctive flavors, which is like anything other than classic cookies, decorated delights, like bar cookies, things with nuts in them, and then fall favorites. We'll try and make the categories as even as possible. Yeah. Fall favorites. Anything but bars. You can choose anything else. Can you throw me any one? Okay. Um, distinctive flavors. Sounds wonderful. I can't do it. I'm sorry. Okay. No worries. I'll stick to them. Any classic cookies? Um, Toldy in them? What? Balan Toldy in them? He already, he already agreed to do it. Um, when it was case. Six to six thirty, right? Yeah. Am I allowed to sleep on it and let you know tomorrow? Absolutely. Okay. What's the first one, classics or something? Classics, which I put on it. I like to take not, he's not here. He's not here. I could take him right up. I might go for the plastics. Let me make sure I have someone cover my tables that I would fall. And the other thing too, since it's just one judge per person, if you want to bring a friend in to help you, because it's just you making the decision. You're free. So like I could get leads to help me or something. You could, yes. If you want to split up, if you want to, but you're the person picking. Yeah, yeah, I understand. So then I'll put Tom in for our cookies. So you still need three more? Two more. I'm gluten-free, so I don't need it. Oh, there. Is it Dr. Mike? I'll reach out to him. I was like to ask the slip word first. Yeah. And then go branch out to other town. Right. So that'd be fun. Six to six thirty. It shouldn't take long because all cookies will get put into different categories. You know, and there's no real criteria because it's not like cakes where, you know, it's really a judgment call to be honest. Like some people like crunchy, some people like chewy. There's no criteria. It's just what you like. Sarah as like the professional baker, she'll choose the, you know, she'll be the top. So the category winners get a wooden spoon that's burnt. It's got more fast on it, you know, like a wood burn like last year. And then the overall winner gets a more fast baker's battle apron and a hot pot that's staple stitchery designed and gets you to get to goose chase cake design and some other little goodies. Nice. So if you're not a judge or feel free to enter. If you are a judge, feel free to enter a different category. That's all I had. The other thing we wanted to check. You know what? I'm sure it will be unbelievable. Very good. Making a judge. Making a judge. You should. We were meeting yesterday and we talked about weather. So we're not expecting. It's beautiful week. There is some weather forecasted for Saturday. We're not expecting it to be terrible. But you know, based on the summer that we've had, did you have any thoughts about at what point we should call it? If it gets concerning. He's getting a weather report from the National Weather Service on Wednesday. Yeah, right now it's saying 50% of the chance. Yeah. I'm sure it's going to be fine. Just in case. We thought we should have some sort of plan. Lightning or like torrential rain or sort of flooding. Of course, it's hard to know what thunderstorms are. But if you get like a huge downpour for five minutes and then it's done. Yeah. Right. I mean definitely like thunder lightning. Now they've moved it to 60%. If the National Weather Service report looks concerning, we'll forward it to Sasha who's been forwarded. She's like he gets a, like he can request an official one. So we'll see what that means. Oh, okay. So we'll see what's that. What would you say? Probably by noon you'd have to get it out there? No, you'd have to put it out there. So, you know, the radio and all of our. So front porch form doesn't come out until the afternoon, right? Yeah, it's sporadic. Yeah. Yeah. Wonder how you do it. I'm happy to use our library social media. Oh, good. Okay. Yeah, we're not expecting that to happen, but just in case. Yeah, no, it's good to have a plan. And then the very last thing is we're going to write up some, because our fist has gotten bigger every year this year after the event, we're going to write up some policies and whatnot, and then we'll run them by you just so we have a guideline to the way. Okay. Good. Yeah. And that's it. Unless you have any questions for me. No, I think this, no, there are a lot of people excited about it. That's great. Yeah. The friends of the library are selling mac and cheese this year. Yeah. The pig roast. There's Padina Lay will be there. All the vendors from last year. If I can volunteer, I'll let Sasha know. Awesome. I'll be there anyway. I mean, volunteer to be a judge? To be a judge, yeah. Or a general. Yeah. Yeah. No pressure, though. You know, if not, if you don't, you know, roll through, try cooking. Yeah. You can do it on it, actually. That sounds good. All right. Thank you. Excellent. Thanks for showing up. Thanks for doing so. Thanks for doing so. Yeah. For me. Okay. Okay. Cory. I'm here for old business. Yeah. She's here. Oh, okay. You get to, I don't know, old business or communications. Sounds good. I think it was going to be a quick night. So that's why she's good. See how early. Okay. Animal control ordinance. Yeah. Wasn't the latest change was that if you don't have your dog, then you're probably going to need down the road. Yeah. The one change was taking out the lengthy thing about what is large or whatever it was. It's the same as whatever the definition was at the beginning. It's the same as whatever the definition was at the before. If it's not on your personal property or public property, even it's roaming at large. But that was just making the working sense. And that was the attorney thing. Everything else I think is fine. You know, so I don't know if we move that it goes. I guess to count both or is this just up to us to decide. It's up to us. Well, then I make a motion that we approve the new animal control ordinance as written. Second. Any more discussion? All in favor say aye. Roof. Aye. Yeah. Do you want me to sign? It's not from the road. That's the other name. It's stuff. Yeah. Yeah. Stuff. Yeah. No, no, no. I have since I met him, I've been saying stuff. I don't want to step it. I probably didn't pronounce it step on. Yeah, no, it's fine. But he's totally used to it, you know. Yeah. Yeah. He's like me. I don't respond to anything but Katie Lee. Okay. Okay. Okay, let's go on to reports and communications. Announcements. Sasha. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So let's see. Northfield savings bank. Can offer 10, 12 or 15 year fixed rate of 5.35%. And community bank. We've ended up coming with. Most other things. 15 years. At 4.93%. And that's. Yeah. Yeah. And that's sure. So I'll, I'll, I'll move that. We approve. Alone from community bank. 394,900 dollars. 15 years. At a rate of 4.93%. Second most. Any more discussion on that. Well, if they would say aye. Aye. Aye. They're still on a target to be delivered. Yeah. Yeah, this fall. I haven't heard any different. I just want them without any production. Yeah. That's great. 15 years. Right. Yeah. That's over approval. So. Yes. Yes. I guess. So I guess we. Yeah. So I'll, I'll make a motion that. We go ahead with snapping turtles. Revised dead. Of taking the tree down for $2,500. And. Is it just leaving as is. I believe he'll. Move the logs. Yes. Leaving. They came back when it's 25. This was 3,000 to 3,000. Yeah. Yeah, that's about it. Yeah. Second. Any more discussion. You didn't have any. No, I called my friend. He was. Yeah. So. So. So all in favor of the motion for snapping turtle. Doing the treat for 2,500. Yeah. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. How's it going? I'm dying man. Oh. Very easy. Yeah. Better just write behind. That was great. Yeah, you need to think she has to come. I don't know if your... Just aren't going to the meetings and stuff. Welcome. That's a point, I'll say we turn it on to the recreation. Second. Any more discussion on it? Do you want to paper say aye? Aye. Okay. A couple warrants, a couple liquor licenses, and that fire protection from the water area that I emailed to you guys. That's all I have. Okay. What's that? What are you doing? Oh, you want me to go into the next? No, of course you need me. Oh, okay. Well, it's kind of... Well, it's a little... it's all for you, isn't it? Yeah. Okay, so we're... We're communication, and that's why Corey's here as well. We met with Sam Lash from Central Vermont Regional Planning, who was one of the people heading up the whole thing about the market. And we, you know, it was very informative, and we learned a lot about the big upcoming grant of $500,000 that we're going to be applying for. It's going to be sometime in October and November. January. But also in the meantime, we've filled up... We've filled up the paperwork, or the, you know, online, for the three buildings on three buildings to be... have an energy survey, the courage they're going to do. But we also, as you might have heard or understand, we did get a grant for $4,000, that we're now half. So we're talking about that with Sam Lash and working with Dar, who's, you know, our energy pool. Yeah. We are... So one piece of that is using some of those funds, and Corey would jump in and help me if I'm, you know, not getting all the details, using some of those funds in conjunction with an event that we wanted to do at the Town Hall, which would be like an energy... the user, basically, fear, that would show not only what we're talking about for energy upgrades in the Town Hall, but also would have information and an educational piece with people, what they can do in their home. And we would combine that with also showing people about what's going on at the Town Hall and working on having, you know, local folks, you know, in our community who would do food and maybe a wine tasting, you know, some local, more town musicians just sort of an evening, not an evening, it would be from four to seven. Yeah, like a reception kind of. Yeah, just, you know, like, hey, here's what we've been working on for the last three years. Mm-hmm. We can also, from talking with Sam, would use the grant monies, and this is the other piece of, you know, what we reviewed with her and what we thought we could do, is we need to do a topographical survey of the Town Hall, you know, in order to finalize, you know, the design, you know, some designs. We didn't include that in our, you know, and are going into this design-development phase. We've only approved just that next phase of the architects' work. Correct. So, I've got some proposals from three different survey companies. Well, only two. The third one I haven't heard back from yet, but from two. And one of them is the Gilson Land Survey. They're in Waterbury. And her cost to do what we've, you know, we've sent out, you know, an RFP to do that work and also identify the flood, 500 and 100-year flood rate. A whole bunch of stuff that's maybe a little more complicated than we need to get into right now. But we can use what I'd like to ask or propose and from what we understand, all of the above, part of this $4,000 grant to cover the costs of the survey because it's part of the redesign in the water mitigation to the building which is causing the problems that we're having in the basement and energy use and all of that. But that couple will also doing this program from what we understand will be, you know... Fits within the grant. Yes, fits within the grant. So, what was the RFP for the survey? Did you get that back? What was the cost of that? The cost of that, I'm going to send everybody the proposal when I get home from here. But that's $2,500. Okay, so you got $1,500 for your... So, you know, we're pretty confident that we could cover it yet. It's $25,000. She outlines her whole scope of work which was identified with the architect and the civil engineer of what the working is to do. We had another bid that was $4,000. And if the guy had to do another piece, he was going to be in the $5,000 range. Okay. So, that's my... That's the story on that. And it would be really... It'd be great to go ahead and know that we could go ahead with that because the sooner we can get the survey the sooner we can get some of these design decisions made and keep truckers that be ready for the late fall, early winter grants because we have the... And I always get this wrong. What's the library, the grant house? The library... I think it's called the Capital Grant Program but it's two different parts of one. One's art, one's housing, urban development or something like that. Yeah, but it's for live. When's the next meeting? What's the meeting? When's our next meeting? Are we looking for an answer on this tonight? I would love to get one tonight but if we're feeling that we can't... I mean, it's just... Until the survey work is completed we're kind of at a standstill and just to know if we can do it with one or two RFPs. Do we have to have a third or is that... Oh, three? No, you're saying three proposals. Three proposals, right? Well, we've sent... I actually sent it out to four people and two of them, one person came back and said he couldn't do it. The other person I haven't heard from who's also a water barrier engineer and then the other two, you know, I've gotten quotes from. Can we do them separate? Can we do them separate and just give you the 25 for the topographic survey right now? Oh, you're talking about the... The RFPs, yeah. Oh, we don't need to decide on that right now. Oh, I think we know, not really, but how we want to present... When we go to... As I understand it, when we go to apply for the grant for the standard grant we need to demonstrate what we're doing and how we're hitting what we're doing to that and spending that money on it. When Sam was talking to us about utilizing this capacity grant that we already have, she was just suggesting that the survey work fits within the parameters, but if we could combine it with some energy outreach like what Daryl is interested in doing, that would be... Kind of tied in with the energy piece as well. Yeah, okay, that makes sense. Okay. Then... Motion? Can I make a motion? Sure. Then I make motion. We take the $4,000 energy survey grant and use it for our topographic survey as well as an energy fair and the energy fair at the town hall. Maybe you want to call it an event, just because I don't know that. An energy event. Or yeah. Okay. At the town hall, how did that date to be determined? Well, we're trying to do that for 10-14. Actually, it's what we're trying to have this event. Then amended to say an energy event at the town hall on October 14, 2023. I'll second that. You need more discussion. All in favor say aye. All in favor say aye. All right. I'll follow up with the information about the survey. Yeah, great. We need that. Yeah, we need that. Thank you. You want me to keep going with another thing that I have? Sure. Thank you. Thank you. You want me to keep going with another term? So I send you all this road committee, the road safety thing. Yeah, road safety thing. Road safety committee. We now have four different names. I think we've settled on this. Yeah, I think road safety. And so with several of the folks on this committee made a lot of choice about how we should add our council. We wrote this letter based on a letter that comes to the select board and then we send it on to the public traffic. There was a lot of pages. There was the roof 2 part of slowing traffic down was the group 100 being through the village all the way to the city. And then the last page is a detail on how we plan to do it. How do we submit it to the state? And then the state holds a public hearing where they do a study and then they do a public hearing. So what I'd like to do is do the first step and maybe everything I don't know if you've had a chance to read it tonight or something. But what I was hoping to do and I think I could still do it if you is that we're going to have a table at Moorfest and with Tom Chinetti and some of the other members and trying to get some signatures this is going to be like a signature page of people to support that people in the town and especially on loop 2 or on 100B where the village can sign. So my hope is to be able to stop that process at Moorfest. Tom's daughter or 10 year old daughter is going to make a little poster on the table and John will be over there at some point when he finishes eating his cookies and a few of our other members will be chatting and we'll be chatting it up a bit and we're trying to get some signatures and also talking about some of the other things. Frontier town? Frontier town? So we'll be there and we're both talking about this and as well as some of the other stuff we've been working on or trying to work on one of the things on the agenda to work on and I know you like for instance by your opps you only want hours to go to 50. Perfect. Can't keep the bikers away. They can't be done. The bikers and the galleries. No. Anyways. So you're going to have both petitions right? Both ladders. At the animal offense. Okay. I mean to show people they can take a minute to read it there or they can say we can email it to them to read. Yeah. My hope was for the Route 2 one was descended to Jennifer Durin the head of the Gallagher Acres Association and the two women who came the families that came in here for the study for the sidewalk I got their emails they sent it to Sasha that sent it to me so I was going to reach out to them to get that neighborhood to be signing it you know it's going to be a little while before we submit it I think personally I don't have more legs if there's a lot of people I think it's good. So that's my feel on that. Okay. I noticed Yeah. Well I think if this is going to be at Morfest we should approve it. Right. But if anybody here gets a chance to review it tonight or tomorrow and you know please call me up or email me and say here's a sentence that's either wrong or you ought to change or whatever you know we've done that with a few people I mean on the committee Yeah. I think we can make a thought solution that it took me Yeah. I honestly didn't review that one. Okay. I certainly will review it. Yeah. And I'm willing to make a motion and you know on a general thing. Yeah. All right. So, group 100 feet north change the speed limit to 35 miles per hour before the intersection routes 100 and 100 feet and then drop the theory before it can't be far. Okay. I believe that should be on route 100. Oh. Should be group 100 north. Yeah. Yeah. I didn't change to 100 feet north. Right. Yeah. I see that. Because it says it down here but as a title right there it's not clear. Right. And then and that's good. Okay. So, group 100 feet north up you form north bends speed changes should mirror the south bound changes described above. So, these changes are north bend. Yeah. No. No. So, that's backwards. Okay. Good. Good. Good. Good. Yeah. I see that. Oh, okay. So, we're trying to say drop it to 35 before the intersection which is just past the far. It's just past the far. Can't want some view front. Right. That way somebody does run the stop sign. What? That way if somebody runs the stop sign they're 100 100 feet and they're only 135 technically. It is a tough area. Someday I don't know if any of us will be around to see it but I would think that someday they're going to put a road to be there. Right. Where do they change? They won't put a traffic. Where do they change to 40? By the camels? By no. If you were driving the way still from here you'd go 30 through the village and you'd come through over the bridge and you'd go through past the uphill road. And then you'd go up the hill and you'd go through the intersection. Yeah. So just with that change I think that sounds fine. Now, if you say we're just saying matching the other one. Okay. I mean you can't do that because from camels view farm it's already 30. Okay. And you can't go up to 35 important. No, no, no. It would be 30. It would be 30. That's not what it says here. It says 30. It's said to match the changes. Before the intersection and then drop it to 30 before camels view farm. The second one. From camels view farm. From camels view farm. Okay. So this should be clear. Okay. So we should say the 30 to the right. And I would all say if we're asking for 30 before camels view farm. Yeah. Okay. And I think that through the curves we should request even lower than 30. Yeah, I don't know. If we do that. We have to maintain the road. Yeah, that's the problem. If you go to 25 the state the town's responsibility we get to count just the curves the way we have it now. That's recommended. Can we get the state to chip in on the sides to say the state does recommendations make a recommended speed. So for the warm sign the warm sign. Yeah, the warning sign. Suggestive speed. 25 for the curve Yeah. It's tough going down with that. I'll tell you. That's great and it's a suggestion. Yeah. Perfect. There's a real reason we're telling you to slow down. It's dangerous. Right. Okay. Great. There are cemeteries. Because No, no. What is that? So can we make a general motion that we accept it to make more cost-effective changes proposed or do we have to wait? No, I can make those changes. Yeah. Yeah. What you have here is the committee presenting something to the slide board. Exactly. And so the bottom line is we have to approve it. Right. If you're going to display it on Saturday we have to break it right now. Right. Yeah, I was just reading. Requests from such a study need to come from time to time. So what should we stand to to ease the operations and the safety. Anyways, that's what we... Yeah, so I'd like to make a motion to approve these slowly traffic letters for group 200 and group 100B and state traffic operations and safety bureau. With the cemeteries. Oh yeah, with after signatures from residents of the town. Exactly. Any more discussion on that? If anybody sees anything glaring. Yeah, please. Yeah, I'll go back and read it today. Would you please call me up? Definitely. I'd better fly it up before Saturday. Yeah, yeah. Try to do it by Thursday. Try to do it by Thursday. Try to do it by Thursday. So I can make the changes. I'll do it tonight. Great, thank you. So all in favor say aye. Aye. Okay, my last thing. No. My last thing, everybody. I went. I finally have to biking by the gentleman at the end of the point at the beginning. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. I did stop. I finally spotted someone there to talk to the gentleman. And he... I asked him, please come to a meeting with this. And he said he's spoken with the sheriff. The sheriff has come there and talked to him. And they went over where he parks occasionally. The sheriff told him, as long as you're this side of the mailbox, it's okay. I said, yeah, I hear you, but it's really tough for a lot of neighbors. He goes, no, I understand. And we're trying to work it out. We're just following the snow removal. And I was thinking about it after I saw him last night, actually. I was going back again and saying if he could somehow work in parks, if he could do some work on the land right there so that he could get more of this, you know, the roads down like that. They're kind of like right here, but he could get over this way anyway. They know about it, they're trying and I thought maybe it would come to tonight's meeting, but maybe it was too short. But I'm hoping it will come to the next meeting so that we can all chat with them. And they also want to talk to ask us about because when I said, yeah, you should definitely come to talk to the board because there's a streetlight right across from there right across from there and their land sits up and the streetlight there and it's like just I don't know when these folks will be in there, but they've said it's just giant, it's absolutely a variable because one it affects the stuff they grow because there's a light on and it affects the stuff that they grow on their light. You don't know. I don't know, that's what they said. Food, vegetables, whatever they grow I thought he meant streetlights and it also shines right into the house so at night it's really you know and I go, oh my gosh, I never really even notice the streetlights, you know I've never noticed them so maybe there is something we don't have streetlights where we live but I know but maybe there's some kind of path of streetlights that probably have some are they a state or a town? It would be state I think it's a state right I mean the state puts the streetlights in we didn't put it in that town pays for the electric right it's just I said if you don't ask then you don't know I'll bring it up, I don't know where we go from there but anyways they might come in they try to do their best they do go over with the sheriff and I said wow that we were worried, didn't we point out to them that that was not correct the sheriff has no jurisdiction there it's a town right of way they are clearly parking in a town right of way and I hope they do come in but bottom line it's just a matter of convenience for that is plenty room for four vehicles out there well I can see what they say they all leave for work at different times so they try to come over okay well at least first step is I talk to them and they are going to come in and I'll stop again because then I'll say okay yeah they seem nice they are being more fast like maybe you don't want to come you have a plan like this yeah and that's it that's it for you that's it basically okay so I don't know what we did last year when this happened but there has been a vehicle parked in the middle of for about a month like right in the road people are going around it it's not a local person we have no idea who it was they basically went up there it died and they left it there should have plates on it so I haven't seen it I've just heard from multiple people that it's up there people are going around it which is starting to make a road I'm really surprised people haven't smashed the windows out and stolen stuff and it's a diesel it's got a programmer in it so I'm really surprised no one's stolen anything out of it so I don't know what we did the last time that happened if we actually had something towed because there was a vehicle up there last year that sat for like three weeks but this is coming back Tom should have found out who it belongs to yeah yeah yeah yeah we can get the police we can get the writers well it's not the place that's a vehicle it's going to be registered somewhere yeah that's how it was I mean what's our legal what legal right do we have to tell do we have to post this in the right way in the right way by anybody right by the tractor or whatever well at least we can get it towed out of the right way I mean we're almost going to tow it out of the right way if they're coming out of it they're going to tow it out of the right way they're going to choke it and they're probably going to impact it yeah I would say but it is not a local person like nobody around knows who it is so I think we should look into it because I mean Steph has been up there so if Steph has been up there and had something identifying on it I'm sure he would have grabbed it so I have a feeling they swipe the plates on the door and it's locked it's locked I would say we make every effort to notify the owner to have an encounter well they have to pick a corner on it they have to pick a corner you just maybe get the snowplow they just plow it off the road I just have an encounter well just I mean at this point it's affecting the people going around it to use because they're walking the public right away and they're sitting on the road right out there and we have an encounter the next day so I think that's what we should do I'm reaching out to Tom and saying hey it's up here well that would be the first step that Tom would probably have to maybe call a sheriff or the state believes in it that's right whatever you need to do I'd be more than willing to help that's our side of the aisle if you really want to make a phone call and go beat somebody up there and say here's the car that's not a big thing for me I'd say don't why wait if it's been there a month I would drop them all on it Tom would be a good first thing because next thing you know it's going to be winter and then it's going to be stuck there all winter I don't want that how far up is it it's not up there okay I'll check it let me help I'm going to stress if we're talking we're talking about opening up the roads to ATVs and it's stuff like this from the people who don't live in the area right right and it's not even an ATV it's a vehicle it's a regular vehicle you haven't done it I don't think it's super old I don't think it's either a GMC or a Chevy because it's German but I'm really surprised nobody has stolen anything on it the windows aren't smashed out so which I'm really surprised especially for being in the middle so I'll reject it it's probably a near message that somebody does tow it out of there and before it does get destroyed because a common guy doesn't get a decent car at that point but he takes it up anything anything more Kelly on the camping route to? the only person that I found the contact for was sources and that was more just picking up trash it wasn't the camps themselves but I did finally notice the one right after the route yeah because I don't usually come that way we went by a couple things oh wow they really got a setup there they have like an open and closed sign it was like I said how do you give them massages hahahaha on your cup okay it's time to get the odd word back from Dara on that and say he will call again I tried to count them today I'd say maybe a total of five times yeah but not five more I didn't have enough in the last few days it was a good it was expanding into the part as opposed it was like one primary one right on the outskirts the big square one when they went back is there still someone in the beginning of River Road? yeah definitely so what were we going to do about that situation I was actually calling BSP with no help okay okay having us the room too we can't really do anything about it now it's safe okay Robin would you like no I don't have anything okay let's approve the minutes then okay I want to make a motion to approve 20 first any further discussion okay we'll approve those minutes say aye aye okay and the only thing I had was on the cemetery so this has nothing to do with the accident I think it's your own which is giving you that information because you said that the town isn't liable or doesn't own right I think the front porch came out that they found the driver oh they did okay oh okay what happened somebody drove to the cemetery the building's cemetery yeah yeah and it went actually into the cemetery and it's damaged some of the wind went and then they left the scene so they tracked them down so that that's what I heard we're assuming that this person's not paid for is that what that is that's what we're talking about what's in their accounts for the cemetery oh they were to repair them they decided that the town was liable and they needed to repair them but if we're not liable I would not responsibility at least these are funds that we have these again these are cemetery funds oh okay so the driver doesn't have insurance and we want to help the public right we want to help them anyway would that be something that the town's insurance would be able to cover though the town's insurance does not cover help some okay because okay so which is the which is the these are just these are the two CDs oh okay okay so they are liable that's funds that they have available we decided that we wanted so that's $72,000 how many documents were destroyed or we don't know so let's move on to old business and we have the easements to deal with um I see they were given Tom got that one to Hallowground and I heard back from Helen's attorney okay and then so the other one is still the other one I'm sure Helen came across something today too that it might void the whole thing no no the wording that was on that business that was for water line these old water lines I mean that's what Nick responded with so in any rate I took a look at it it looks pretty good so these are the easements to the right for the church and for yes for Claire sorry I know this is a progress meeting of the stormwater committee on Thursday morning let's hope to see what what they have to do out there yeah was that Thursday sure they're working hard yeah Thursday morning sure they're working hard to get ready for more faster yeah no unfortunately they can't get too much out because of the easements I don't know but they don't care so I don't know more Thursday okay anybody else have any old business new business and we'll sign away how's Ray doing with all the FEMA guys anybody heard from Ray about people that's what I signed last week which one is that why I signed checks remember I can't just sign the other side sign the front page this one yeah that was last week yeah at least you don't look like me now to be so fucking sure early right now why I was bruised today yeah it's supposed to be that tomorrow and Thursday I don't know I was about to take like five hours I was dying I did that yesterday pushing that damn push my trailer broke my tractor my tractor I've seen it in a freaking long I signed I signed it last week yeah you decided last week oh yeah because I did that three days back yesterday oh shoot no one knew well I didn't want I did want I did not came back down did another one I didn't have another one because I must have been terrible and it was like so I got to stand in the door but I mean every around eight hours oh you guys hang right yeah every where you go I mean the people are just trying to get those fields caught it's been wet all summer get all hanged out I mean he doesn't have a big doubt barely any first time there's couples you know I think the first couple is to try to make the second kind of grow decent and calm some of these places don't they don't have enough hay I don't know what to like they want 50% what they want corn that's not true that's where they were crazy their own house was fine and gone they took it down chunk by chunk every freaking thing they had you have to be careful what's that you have to be careful when they get rid of everything oh yeah well they did a pretty good job well that's what helps me they separated all of them at all they have to be checked first best as soon as they go after your entire belongings just to watch the next video dressers and all so I signed catering permits for this farm and then here's the fire contract this time the air is just the worst one the samples aren't so bad everything is really wild really big golden brown this is incredible scientific oh she's got a turn oh she's got a turn second ok