 maybe a bit late, so we'll get moving on so we can eventually get to our meeting at six. So we were asked, more council like board, it is Monday the July 6th or Tuesday July 6th, pardon me. So we were asked a few months ago when we were actually doing virtual meetings at that point, but Pam and Hugh doubted as we could help identify legal trail 18. Is that correct, Pam? It's 15, it does say, you know, a quarter of the tax map, 51. So right, so we're just as a second word here. What we'll do is we'll take a little walkthrough and we'll go back to the office. We can be meeting at six. We have an open discussion for five minutes if people have public comment, then particularly beyond this, and then we will spend 10 to 15 minutes or whatever it takes to take some comment on the walk here. So that way it's done, hopefully you can hear those questions, concerns or what's going on. So I will start though with a question. Where is the perceived trail 15 now? Or how is it being used in that? We're trying to figure this out. I'm not trying to interrupt. Yep. I understood there right away was going to be up this road and off at the first center or whatever. Okay. Oh, that's on that building lot. Yeah. Okay. So there's two building lots. Well, this is more the legal trail of where it goes, where the town views it as because there's some discrepancies. There's been some changes on an email that we mentioned back in April that we got correspondence from Cheryl and Sasha. So it just trying to clarify where it goes. So does everyone, everyone has a different opinion where it goes? Is that one road? I think the town would answer your mailbox, basically. So after that's the trail in the trail, all right. Yeah, this way. Yeah, why don't we? Yeah. Yeah. So I can walk you a little further. We can show you. I think that I think that I would look more on it. Yep. And the anr shows it going straight. Now is this the town road and the reds the map is the legal trail, which I think it is. I think that job that we see back here is back in the middle of the road, the town highway 38, the Femon Hill. That job. Okay. And I didn't hear anything. We're just trying to figure out where we are. This is gray. So right here is where it kind of gets gray. We're not really sure. Muddy. Muddy. I'm sorry. I don't know you. I'm huge. Yeah, I think this gray is the town road and red is the trail and it shows it going straight. So that is one of the trail. Yeah. And it shows it going straight out this way. All right. Which we haven't been walking straight since we got on the trail anyway. So right. But like I said, back in 2010, the email that Pan's got from Brian Ward and to Cheryl Brown into another gentleman, they straightened it. Of course, how can you straighten it when you get three different property owners and nobody was notified? So the question right now is like this way or this way? Yeah, or how does the town view this trail? That's the big question. And who are the three property owners? Pam and Hugh Dow, the new owners, which I don't know their name because this lot is just so. Marilyn Cameron, which is up here and Nikki Rochaloo, which is her daughter, which isn't here. So the lot that Yeah. Okay. So our law is here. But Maryland is and so there's no clear delineation. No. And the tax map does have it cut up pretty good. And that's tax map 51 that I was looking at. They do have it. And I was dealing with dawn from little things. We did the last math. Yes, some boundaries messed up out here, which I showed them all the documentation. The changes. No, that's back on the road. I'm thinking we're standing like Oh, I don't know. I was talking to him the other day because I get ankle because it goes point for two miles to the road out. That's what the towel records show. But which way does it go because Pam's email says straight. The NR and our show straight. My survey shows turns. And that's what used to go is up in turn, turn here and then go up and I'll get it measured to point for two where this ends up. Yeah. Is there still a trail when it goes? It's not as defined as that, but there is a trail that goes out. And what about in this trail go next to it? This is the snow. No, that goes the other direction. And that's back in 2010. I as a landowner never got any notification. It was happening. Like I didn't get a notification of today. So this is going down. The I believe it's Lester Lane. And again, that's some of the confusion because most of it introduced from the defense, but this mapping switch usually happens to be. Okay. And then it goes there have been discrepancies in the data and we have worked to improve these issues. The more time map has not been updated since 2003. And the alignment is shown with a curve on this map. On the map, we don't have. We've made an update the road centerline data in the meantime, and LT 15 is now shown as a relatively straight line for point four miles off the end of town highway 38. So they're saying there's another map. I don't know what they're saying. That's the confusion is what is this referencing in the only that we caught is because when this was for sale, we were looking at the real estate stuff and it shows a legal trail going straight. Well, first it showed that the tax map was all wrong because it showed that whole piece going with this property, which we were good on on that and got that change. Yeah, he was really helpful. Sure. Who did the tax map? Right. So I should get it in touch with him. We showed him all the documentation of what the boundaries look like. And he said, Yeah, you're right. And the things we've made, and he was going to change all of the government is messed up. But the word that they get in little and that was only for getting a wrap up. He wasn't to do with legal rights. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And that's the same with the tax. And Sherilyn has been clear that yeah, like to go back, but don't you contacted Don to ask him if he could quickly tell right. And he said that when he took 10 minutes and gone back to several deeds, and he says in his indication, it shows it going straight. But I've always known it to go this way. But that doesn't make it right. I just want to know where the town views it. I was saying this when my father in law who originally bought the land, and everything said, this all I guess unless anyone else has anything else to share with us or show us. Yeah, but like I said, we're gonna go back. No one's required to come back and you know, but if you want to come back and you have something here to hear the discussion, or if you have something, we may have a question or two, you're welcome. And like I said, over time, we know where we've always used it. But when you look at that map, it actually shows the legal trails be you know, like where exactly is it? It shows it's more and Brian's more exactly, but it's actually, you know, 100 feet off of it. And I think that's more convenience for my father in law who used to run tractors and it was just an easier way of going. You know, down at the right. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. He's all the math show it being right. This is Brian's in his line. Robert Dylan. All right, very good. Thank you.