 Okay, so welcome everybody. I'm July 24th, Rochester Select Board meeting, which was posted in three other places, right? And the website and email to interested parties. So we can legally go ahead with this. I mean, the first item on the agenda is minutes from the July 10th meeting. And they all looked pretty good. The only really. We're high. The minutes regarding. Bruce. Talking about regarding what they're presenting. Put that in the middle. Just like. And supporting that to our town attorney who said there was. Really no legal. To the arguments. So we. And then got the park use application for the harvest bear and Martha, you're here. Yeah. Yeah. All right. Good. Made it. So. You have applied for the harvest. What is that? Yes. This is our third 34th annual harvest fair put on by the white river valley players. I've worked on every one of them. And I've been a producer. Number nine. September 9th. And you know what it is. Live music vendors and food and all kinds of stuff. So I'm hoping that the select board will give us permission to do that. I move to approve that application. Thank you. Thank you, Martha. For continuing work on that. It's fun to see everybody having a good time. Yep. So did you guys see anything that raised your eyebrows in the treasurer's report? Nope. Nope. I didn't hear it. I'm going to approve that. Thank you. For putting that together. All better. And. And there was a driveway approval for. The whole road. I'm not. John has a chance to look at that. He's okay with it. Yeah. All right. So. Yeah. I'm. Now we have a. Come on. I'll call the guys. Asking permission to use the field at the end of August. Is that. Renee, are you in? You're. You're losing a sketch. Have her on zoom. No. Yeah. I know. The originally lined up and then it got. So. I have no idea. I don't know. That's definitely a Renee question. We've got time to ask and have her. For the season. Covered. Just. And I'm sure. You've got her. And the. Or that. Right. And. Is this the number seven on the agenda was our. Purchasing policy. And the amendment of that. And. So we kind of did the preliminary. On this. Month ago or so. Yeah, a couple months ago. We talked about. Yeah. Yeah. So that's included. On the 50,000. But the. I'm in this part that I wanted to change. Jim Barlow said that. We needed to. Make a distinction of who has the authority to make the purchasing. I put all department heads, but he said he's more specific. So that's what happened. Okay. All of them. So we say road for a minute. So. All right, so we're amending the amended. Policy. All right. Okay. Right. Right. And. And then there is. Something on here about your purchasing the high school. Underground tank is that as. Are you in the room? Nope, she's not answering. You know. I'm not. It's not. I've been working down. I'll make your school. decided to wait on removing the high school tank until they were ready to replace the system. They had gotten a quote from three of the companies to do a temporary setup because they don't plan on leaving the foil eventually down the road. And that quote was $175,000 to set up. I think it was like three tanks and a concrete pad and the double wall paint and all of that. So they decided to pull that into the cost of the new system when they get grants to do a new system. So they showed they're just kicking up and down the road. So they're gonna run the old tank until they're ready to replace the system. Correct. Until they get to that point. Correct. And the schools are there about that. Well, no decision to remain just permission to share. Martha, I'm right. I had something. Martha's right. I didn't see this item on the agenda that I received. Was that a new item? Yeah. And it's added, I guess, an informational or not making any decisions about that. So that's just sharing that information progress. Okay. All right. Thank you. Sorry. Tony's not here from the library. Is anybody got any? Very good. You got her. Pachin. Pachin. Yep. And finished all of it. Partially. So did any of the debris from Mowing end up causing problems with culverts in the storm? No. Most of it ended down the storm. It was full of culverts. Yeah. And this is for washing. We got more damage on Sunday. Yeah. We ended during the actual event for everyone else. Bingo and Westdale took it hard. So he's putting together all the paperwork for that. And the gals are putting the bills together. After what he's doing with the... Derek, Derek, Derek. So are we thinking that we're going to have the applications? He's going to look at one that one of my Mike Bowens, I think is the biggest one he's looking at. As far as I know, I didn't talk to him today. So I don't know if it's going for him. That was where it was a problem for us. And basically, there was a two foot over there already to like put it three in at a different angle. Which is fine right now. I mean, it took the water and everything else. It was just got plugged up. Then washed the road too bad. It hatched up quickly. We were pretty fortunate compared to other towns up on Wood. And then we did have some wash and bingo up above the car lines there. We have before the bridge. And I'm looking at putting that on the fast track to discontinue that upper section just so we don't have to continually pull this going forward. The eyes of the porters. That's what I'm thinking as a best option. I mean, we could keep it as a class four, but I don't see any reason for it. It's just all national forest up through there. And there's, what good is it to the town just by then? I don't see any value. It's going to be tough with Chris Patrick and all about it. He's on vacation and we've talked earlier about doing it and I'll speak with him again when he gets off vacation. We'll be back in a couple weeks or so. I'll get on that. But that's just all up into national forest. There's no, there's not a problem for the porters. All right, where the, there used to be a campsite right there. And it's from there. The government's already put their gate on our property anything block out of our town. So there's a lot of property there. Yeah. And there was a bridge and like 14 culverts up through the above 14. And, you know, they had plugged up. We haven't done a whole ditch work up there in years because we've never filed it in the winter. And now there's being law. Of course, we're maintaining it. But, you know, when you maintain it in the wintertime we get a lot more damage. So, you know, we're going to have to put some money into it for, you know, whatever. It's nine-tenths of a mile if you're there. I don't see what the value is for anyone out of the month. I would start with that. Well, we have to go through the process and it doesn't take long. And there is a process that we're looking at that. We'll go from there. Larry, can you use on the waterfront? Waterfront. Yeah, I think it's nice to park up on a little drier. I think we're going to make quite a fricking mess. But, so far wise, I think I got some sump bumps four and three heavy. So, I guess I'm going to start knocking on doors. And if they don't let me to check, then I guess this select board is going to have to, we have the right to go on and check. But I'm sure in all the industry, I'm thinking they're going to make some space for the boat. And yet, the site forward, eight to nine thousand gallons a day right now, all the work should be in site three is probably five. Site three is very big. I mean, you only got a few houses there. Well, if you've got lots of water in your basement, a little pump, you know, 50, 60 gallons a minute. But to find out which one, you know, you got. Everything's got to happen at the right time. So I'm trying to have you know, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, you know, you got to go on. You're going to use that, you know, and I'm not worried. I mean, OK, just meant to work with is, you know, I'll be glad to help them try figuring out what we can do. Well, there is a mistake. It's about happy. They could use a name to those people at the office and send them a word. Well, I'm not. I don't want to do that. That we actually. Well, if you have, if you're going to send letters, you got to send them to every user. Well, that's what I mean. Maybe that's what we should do on those two sites. Yeah, maybe we could then it will be. I'm going to knock on doors, too. But I mean, yeah, this way they get a letter saying, you know. Because, you know, if they don't like it, there is a. We can get in there, but it's just it doesn't make good customer. Yeah, if we get the customers on that, if I have a letter sent that every single one of them. That's what actually I'll be. I'll sit down. We. Which ones get it? Yeah. And they can offer a solution we can help or whatever. You had to go talk to them and see what we can do, but we need to get it out of there because it's going to fail our systems. Right. And not only that, you know, you could always say, you know, once you find out it is that if they don't want to do it. The state could step in and say, you know, this is what it's going to cost you. We can send a copy of the state. And then that is a problem. We could lose his life. Well, we could send because the only way you can come here. The thing does the subject system is by permission of the town hall. Yeah. That way, we're not using the story or just. We're just asking because we got problems. OK. And so you can go through that, the girls, we can. Yeah, I'm not happy. I get next couple of days, I can't, but I'll get to it right afterwards. OK, I'll make the list. Fair enough. We'll be waiting. Yeah, I'm happy to help. You just. Right, I don't just send it to those people. That's all. Yep. And then to the whole. Yeah, I'm fine. It's like for. But I don't need that. We don't need that system. It's our family because of that. We don't need any system. No. Yeah. OK. Thank you. And I just got in the room. Does anyone know I had feedback on those electric car chargers working? I can see them bugged in down there. Yeah. I had a call from. Everything recordings, recording in progress. Everything stopped. Hello. I can't hear anything.