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Thank you. Thank you.
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It was all right.
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All right. All right.
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All right.
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We're going to go back to our amateurite info session.
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But there's a 2020-25 at 6 p.m.
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We are at the short town hall.
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Notice to see if I can, the short and water supply menu.
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We're going to hold information session.
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regarding possible changes to town, roads, slash streets.
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Depot street to one way, water street to one way,
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prospect street to one way, old key road, temporary closure
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for Troy Bridge products number four, zero three, seven one,
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and four, zero three, seven, zero.
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Interesting citizens are encouraged to attend.
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Anyone wishing to submit written comments,
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prior to the hearing should dress them to,
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for the board of selecting if you elects two, four, nine,
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So the answer is 0.345, or via, you know,
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slept in an actual unit cache and each unit cache.
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I'm not sure if we take these in a different quarter
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than the published order.
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I'd like to take home key row in the first column of a word
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of street, followed by a cross-by of street,
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followed by a field of street.
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So that key row is the rest of the school.
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So,
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and gives my reason for that.
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So starting with Old Key and Road, I think it's the least complicated of the three of
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the four topics that are published.
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Does everybody hear about the roads that are building from there on here if you're for
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something else?
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Well, I'm now care about it.
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We have the two, the rubber of bridge on this end of the count, and the bridge over the
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actual river on the north end of the count, are scheduled to be rebuilt this summerfall,
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And this is saying with all the key in row of first.
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If we close the north end of all the key in row of temporarily,
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it can be too permanently.
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I would be fine with that.
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This is a state of row.
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It's a lot of money.
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I would be sweet.
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They were kind of necessarily opposed to that.
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At least temporarily.
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It saves them.
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It saves making the interchange with us, where they do one way and one way.
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And then you have to switch around.
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They have to accommodate in, as it sits, they have to accommodate an old key rope, more
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of the rope, and the driveway across the old key rope.
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And so if we close on the key rope, it takes it from this weird, free-like arrangement to
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one line.
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You've got no protests for me.
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That would be the plan.
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And what we would agree to do there is, they could temporarily
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close that end of it off.
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So you'd have to go down through town to get it out.
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And they're actually going to use the first section of the road.
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It's a proper control to store materials and set up their shops.
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As you know, houses along the way.
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Yeah, exactly.
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They got a couple hundred yards.
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I mean, what do you mean?
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They're incredibly, easily, though.
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So that's the proposal there.
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Is there any public comment on that particular ones I've done last?
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To kill it, kill it's done.
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I mean, you don't give it.
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You'll give it.
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but it's subject to change, so they did face six months.
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Could be more, could be less.
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Just to give you the sense of the variables on this,
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when they do this railroad bridge down here,
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the 1980 bridge that we drive over, or 72 bridge,
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will be completely removed, and they will be re-belling the new bridge on the 1842 bridge
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because the 1842 bridge is just fine, but the one that we fixed it with in 1971,
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however, apparently, is heavily deteriorated.
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That's a common carry of state of the country's building versus the Cheshire raroads or construction materials or combination of the United States from the United States.
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Oh yeah.
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And they have to, they can't cut the root meat.
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You know, I asked them, can you cut the height of the bridge down?
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So it's just a straight run through and the answer is no, because when the railroad comes back,
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I have to be able to accommodate a 15-6 box car on top of the rails, and apparently, by
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alley, which has a different name now, at one time, went through under the bridge, and so
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there's also, if you go under that bridge, there's the railroad, and then there's a place
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for a small road, a vehicle road, and that they have to accommodate that too.
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So, that road becomes a fur road and the railroad comes back, will be awesome.
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Of course, I will be waiting.
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Don't hold the breath.
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So, then that takes me to Water Street and the sweat program discusses a couple of times.
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And we decided to take the proposal to close Water Street off the proposal.
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Because you basically, there is no good solution to probably.
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And there's no perfect solution to any of these.
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But if you make water street one way going out,
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there's no way to get into any of these streets.
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And the issue is, at water street, it's not completely blind.
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There's a commercial sign there.
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There would be no basis for requesting
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that that commercial sign would be removed.
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So it's a situation those of us who live there
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use it, I live with for a long time, and I think it's just, just that the more it's
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pretty good, the previous deliberations, instead we were going to skip from what it's
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going to be.
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So,
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I know this is a little bit down around the whole, but as far as 87, I mean you start
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a little key throughout this concern.
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What would it take for the neighbors to maybe get together and ask for that closure to be on
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We have to do it to talk about that.
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Well, strategically,
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my suggestion would be to start off with what was, and then everybody say,
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oh, we like this, and then everybody puts on a letter signed by everybody on the streets,
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and now we like the streets with them, and send it to us and to the NHVOT, because honestly,
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I don't know who, if you guys are familiar with what it's used for, it's essentially, you can't turn right on the wood from all the road coming, coming south, I'm okay, you can, but if you go all the way around with the scars in the road, because it's a nice center, and it actually makes the intersection very dangerous.
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all of that and what people use it for is when it's traffic on the 12th, they've
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raised down an old team road to get on the other side of the traffic of the other
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right now that's if you're if you're missing that route from the common and you
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use the school bus on the top of the house that you go down a team road and you
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can just get in front of the school bus. Yep, but you gotta be kind of moving.
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All right, but you have to say, it does not make a dangerous turn under the 12-leam
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the minute I apply.
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When you go out, you'll go down lower, and then turn down a little team to EZ-6 drive.
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It's a very bright, but if you have that, that's turn, and it's 12, it's very difficult, just
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like...
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Yeah, yeah, come on.
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Just like the other world, people.
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Yeah, yeah.
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There's...
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And we'll follow the track.
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Well, at the end of the day, all of these, none of these roads were laid out with any idea
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modern engineering, it's a road-designed, it's kind of, it's where they work.
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Yeah, of course.
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So the people that race the school bus and the people that can't navigate the giant
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wide have entered some group fall from, right, the minimum outside.
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People identify those people.
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Now we have that, but that's a lot.
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That's all came real.
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But I think if that's something that we can make a group of want to.
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I'm sure that the answer to the Department of Transportation would be thrilled,
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and not have to maintain a mile of poorer road or whatever it is.
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So that takes us to Prospect Street.
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We got feedback from
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who live at the corner of Prospect Street and High Street.
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And they're concerned,
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well, we must start.
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So the proposal is during construction to make Prospect Street
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for group 12, one way uphill.
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If you're not familiar with the Prospect Street, Prospect
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Street narrows down to about 12 feet at the top of the hill and as the band from the
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DOT says at this report, it is two narrow, obstructed and it's on a curve. The only thing
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I think you could add to that would be, and it's over a cliff,
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which bad choice do you want?
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The
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bridge project,
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the idea that it would be, again, if we read prospects reads a two-way
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street, if required is a fantastic combination of stop whites to get people in and out
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to provide access in both directions on prospects.
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So the initial proposal was to close it to two-way traffic temporarily.
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And then in further consideration was to leave it close to two-way traffic, making a one-way
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street up to the top of the hill.
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So the first three houses that are on the cross next street would have two-way access.
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The road is plenty wide enough up there.
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But we put a do not enter one way only at the top of the hill so that people who live
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the Bob Hill couldn't come out of that way.
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Whatever jobs concern, as I understand it,
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for reading their letter a couple of times,
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on that particular issue is that people
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would be cutting from, coming from the prospect
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rate to avoid the construction project on route 12,
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which may be trimming that could be invested,
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possibly with some signage, local traffic only.
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And at the end of the day, I would have to say that many of their concerns are based on things that are undeniably moved
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to drivers,
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60 miles an hour on a residential side street.
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That's not anything that anybody's just room can stop by.
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Speed bumps.
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Personally, I've got a versus speed bumps.
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I mean, I grew up in neighborhoods, and I go out as in some conditions where we had speed bumps and some wishes.
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We have water, you know, they work.
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No, you work in the bottom of any of your car.
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That's a fun clown, but.
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Well, I want you to have problem with do.
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Yeah.
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When you keep a little new 60, when you drive a little bit of a residential street.
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Oh, yes.
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And that is a possibility of building a street home.
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This is a security home.
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It's a plow.
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It's a P.D. burrow.
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It's kind of a stop-up by the environment.
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You know, there's something else I've brought you in.
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There's guys that have a plow.
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They have a cow in the waist.
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You don't have to say that.
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Yeah, but hey people drive slower by the park up there because that's a bigger if you're on a unit street
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What's that support?
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There a lot of lighters
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Yeah
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And so I think that would be a possibility we could decide to do this, that would be a reasonable possibility.
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So that takes us to the most complicated part of the discussion, which is BCo Street.
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So I put the liberty carrying
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some things, and this unfortunately everybody would have to come up and look at them.
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Let's put the opportunity now.
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So, and I have, if you're interested in the pictures I'm going to show you, I've got smaller versions.
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It's prospectually on the downhill side of the high-speed.
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Currently, this is the...
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The line of sight to the left, if you're pulling out a prostitute street with your front, my arrest front tires, sitting on the stop line, not perfect.
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You think that the location of the infamous stop sign?
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No, no, stop sign. You're not far away. The stop sign was right here, and the objections that we heard for the,
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making for closing depostry are, well, you don't have a stop sign on high street, because
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people come down high street at very high speed. Absolutely true, which is why the stop sign was
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there. But given that at the population of Troy lives on West Hill and they like to roll into
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a simple square at 35 or 40 miles an hour.
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So anyway, this is the one that's like looking up
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by a street, it's actually better at winter.
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The post-free, pulling into by a street,
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for a simple square, it's technically a simple square there.
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And your front pires are on, there's my mirror,
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every book real estate is supposed to get their mirror in the picture.
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If you are pulling into the high street,
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you stop on the soft side, stop on it, that's your vision field to the left. You're completely
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blind.
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So, well, Prospect Street is a great, it's significantly better than the Ecosry.
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So, then you'll want reasons to, there are at least one family that checks to this. Don't
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and I'll tell you it's because the field of vision is better on depot street because it's not not.
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So,
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no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
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We'll come back. Thank you for that.
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Thank you for that.
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If you put, if you're on depot street and put your backpires on the soft line, this is your line of sight.
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There, but still, you get out of your eyes.
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And then, if you come out of the prospects where you put your back there, it's all the
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stuff on, that's your life of sight.
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So, which, I mean, what you can do.
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Since prospects read has been opened up to two way traffic, below my sleeve, I would tell you,
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in a rough count this weekend.
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I would say that three quarters of the traffic now goes out,
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prostate, street, to high street.
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And it's for the simple reason of the absence.
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What you think is,
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of the Milano, at the corner of Bepo Street,
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in Central Square.
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Very interesting, excuse me, you can all see,
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is property that's been paid over by the count
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of the high street.
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It is a 33-foot wide street, but it's paved wider than that.
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So that creates a little bit of a problem.
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And the sidewalk, that's what you can see there.
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And so the sidewalk is the dash line you see here.
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Most of the sidewalk is greater than the standard town sidewalks I believe are 42 inches.
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And that sidewalk is actually closer to six feet.
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And I think, if you look at it, I'm not sure if the property
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owner paid it or if the accountant paid it,
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it's an asphalt sideway sidewalk.
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It needs to be, it's a mess, needs to be paid.
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But anyway, there's the space, the space,
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as you mentioned, I guess there's space in the long ice
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here and the proposal, what we have discussed, would be to make depostry one way northbound
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and add three parking spaces into the right way on depostry, because it would be called
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a parking as well as a in-depth space in front of Kimball Hall. So with one way traffic going
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down hill, there's more than that but we're going to do
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that.
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on my
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car. Most people are going to help me and I could stand and be a little closer.
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Yeah, it's hard to agree with me.
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Well, and actually, the thing that really made me think of this is if you
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want standing
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condition of that being a bus stop
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between 6 30 and 7 30 in the morning,
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rare shine,
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there are three or four parents park literally in the middle of
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grocery waiting for their kids to get on the bus and when you get there they have
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you do it it's not quite so heavily done so you have two really
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congestion pouring when you have kids getting on the bus
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how can he end his
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open and you have a crowd of people in there and they don't have a place they'll
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fill these spaces but the farther away they get the heart so many people have
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We'll legitimately look at the actual mobility,
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actually aid with
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that.
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Let's put it in and explain to her how it was because she doesn't do it.
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I'm going to see any other thing.
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And I think that's what she was able to do when I explained to her.
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I'm going to do a fun cognitive.
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Yeah, I'm going to put you to the actual.
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But then I'll hope she's looking west.
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Regularly I know if these three, three, three, two, one.
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Let's try three.
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I've turned it up.
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I've turned it up.
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Well, yeah, there's a building looking east.
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is as poor, especially on high street, because of the bridge of the bridge, and I don't know.
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It's, it's, there's no, and cost running off of it.
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So you've got better visibility coming out of the prospects for you.
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If you can look at the bridge, the shrug has been, shrug has been cut down.
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And I guess my plan is in both directions of poor, just a little bit.
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Again, no argument there.
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We're trying to go with the least bad solution.
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In a perfect world, we great off the whole side of this mountain,
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make it all a nice flat place, and we have streets that line up,
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but they have it.
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We'll consider that the achievement if we get the railings
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paid on that.
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Yes.
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Little steps.
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So that's the proposal there.
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And since we're having a public discussion at this,
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I will tell you that my proposal, because I owned this building, and the thing about me
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when we do here, I would offer to repave the sidewalk in front of 31st century square.
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I would not be willing to pay it, I would not be willing to spend a night to reset the curb,
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there are at least two curving zones that need to be dug out and checked up, but I would
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I think that could be handled at the time of the design block was written.
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I went down and looked at that again, for we came here, and there is an ADA compliant
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entrance to the processor of here, there really should be one down here as well at the end
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of the design block.
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Right now, there's a piece of per grant that it's definitely not ADA compliant, but it's
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on as high as the per it's supposed to be, I'll make those most of our perverts or people
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barrier to the asshole.
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If we go forward with this, if the swipinger is real close,
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the
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doctors and those cops come around from the 12-20 rush and they won't turn down depostrate.
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They'll have to go up and prosper.
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No, they'll go down depostrate.
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No, they can be able to go down depostrate.
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Oh, they won't.
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Yeah, they won't be that way.
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Yeah, they'll go up and down.
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Depostrate would be close to South South Trough.
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You know, work that, work that, work that, work that.
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It would be in the north, obviously, when we come up here at the county and here, you have to go up, you go street this way, and the prospects where you can go that way.
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This way, but it comes down, and it's all correct.
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And so that's the proposal.
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I think the coverage is all of the things we're discussing.
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That's all I have to say, Chairman.
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Any other comments?
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We don't only have one reason about what we're not asking you to do.
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We can move out any comments on the info section.
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And we're looking up there, so like is we here.
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We're just basically on the info section.
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There's no other comments.
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Do you want to move some vote?
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Or do you want to have another info section?
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I think we should vote.
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We'll go ahead next week.
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Next week.
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I'll go ahead next week.
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Okay.
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We built in for anybody outside of the Commons or anything like that.
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I think wait for you to change.
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All right.
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So I would move and we closed up in close session.
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On the second.
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All right.
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In the
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comments.
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No, no, no.
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All right.
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All right.
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All right.
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Now, we're going to go a more slightly meeting.
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If you're saying, May 29th.
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Okay, we'll do the 16 on zero, that's 1626.
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We got a boy member comments.
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So, before we do that, Mr. Chair, I will move that we have.
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I'm going to be here for some specific reason.
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This is going to be a man's waiting for us to address this building permit.
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Can we take this out of it?
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What are the interesting first?
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And in C's waiting.
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All right.
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Let's do the mortgage gift discharge.
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We're here to vote and to do that.
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So, we're just going to sign it.
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Yeah, do you just like the side of it?
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Well, let's do a motion to complete my performance.
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So I move that we authorize Chairman Sleck,
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word curse offense, to decide where to discharge for selfless
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or community services, see what's the situation.
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I think it happens very well.
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First, you have to.
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That's not right.
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All in favor?
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Aye.
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I did it earlier and I took the inside of it, but I couldn't sign it, but I couldn't sign it, but I couldn't sign it, but I couldn't sign it,
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but I couldn't
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sign it.
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Yes.
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Yes.
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If you turn it over to 025 mass-20 gun, you will like to devote a 26-split image by 64 manufactured
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home on the case of foundations.
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High-speed.
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90.
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90.
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90.
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90.
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90.
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What setback?
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6.
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You put on one side.
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90.
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And that's the law, right for four masses, should be right across from Peter Barron.
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No, Barron, but the big part of the next few is Tom Matt, the West Tom Matt, so he sold it.
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Yeah, guys, truck road down to Houston.
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Yeah, yeah.
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Yeah.
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And he thought that was his land when he bought him or something?
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The pencil.
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Yeah.
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His entire life.
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There was a hundred minutes to go.
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Yeah.
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He had his fence on his wall.
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Yeah, and that was a more clear music than the Asian.
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Yeah.
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Nice rock.
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It is.
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It's a manual.
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It's also not a...
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It's a brief ad.
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A brief bass.
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Can you allow those kids to sign our trailer? All right, was on your own foundation?
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Yeah, on its own foundation. So, Mr. System, we'll have to deal with the setbacks.
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You can see a check here.
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Mr. President, Mr. President.
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Then you're going to put in the interior service in that back bedroom.
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Yes, that's a part of our room number two.
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Yes, yes, there's that.
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I go by showing a house in here in Cal, where they didn't bother to do that.
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And so the guy had to go into his face and threw his whole head and then he had to go home.
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Yeah.
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What do you think he had to say?
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You did it.
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Now, you do it now.
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You know.
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Yeah.
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I do it.
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We approve.
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The application is submitted.
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How's that?
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All right.
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Just a one comment.
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That's going to be on the larger and sooner time.
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So where?
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Do we have capacity for that as a joke and did you get up, what did you have, have you approved anything?
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Since recently since the place I'm brought back.
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Okay, we have three of them.
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Oh, they're coming out.
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So how do they go?
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They go.
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You have put an application, because the walk you were part of, but they're registered.
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They did.
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They did.
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Oh, they did.
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I saw something come through.
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And also, it was actually an application already, so awesome.
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Good.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Move it forward.
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How's this going to work out?
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We have, as a, when we signed this, we basically have a more aquarium on new connections
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in this.
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And it's, if it's on well in septic, we can use it to turn it.
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Yeah.
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Until something frees up.
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So, like something we could say, all the non-so-profit projects that we're going to ask that, yeah.
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It was then we factor into open...
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No, because that property is still owned by somebody.
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It's not owned by the time for it, it's a, you know, all right, so it's a little owned by somebody.
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And so that connection, experience, experience is 10 years without any billing, it stays on the system.
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They are, that's their connection until that happens.
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What about the shack that we throw down across the street here?
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That wasn't included in the bottom count.
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A lot of things were going down before we did the bottom count.
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All right.
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If you took the time, took Johnson's property.
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Yeah.
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But we didn't think of the taxes.
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Well, that's what I'm saying.
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That was what was happening over there.
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So somebody could buy a building building.
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We could issue a permit on that.
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Yeah.
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And the same is true.
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It's almost ready to expire.
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That's so grand-street that building that permit.
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So that one's getting close to the 10-year mark, so that one when that comes off, those veterans will come back into the count.
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So there's a couple of things that will happen on the way there.
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You're going to have to know before a couple of them.
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But the issue is a big problem.
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Yeah, because if it was three or two, I don't want it.
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So do you have six veterans there?
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Yeah, so those things, that's the only way we're going to see,
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It was my personal account on in the near future and then obviously we're starting to lead on our
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for the luxury farmers, starting to lead on the stage and all that.
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So I never started to come back to it.
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It's really weird for thousands of soldiers.
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So we're starting to put the pressure on.
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Go to them and see if we can't open something up.
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So even if we get solved, you know.
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But that's my concern.
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Because there's potentials of a couple more coming in here.
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Well, we can't miss it.
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Well, we can't miss it.
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Well, we can't miss it without a capacity.
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Yeah, that's important.
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Well, there is a way that they agree with a lot of its sort of argument to not connect to the sewer.
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It's like they can't.
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They can't.
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They can't.
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Okay, so you're right.
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So we can go away from here.
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He can tell the septic.
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He's got enough room on his lot of the way.
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I wouldn't want you to.
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No, I had to.
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You could do that and we would grant waivers for septic.
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Because in water, you can drill your own waltje.
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You won't, or you're just playing water.
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Water not the issues.
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So if there was room enough for there for the septic, the march to work would absolutely grant the waiver for that because obviously we don't have the capacity, sorry
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Because legally you're required if you're within a hundred feet of the main line, you have to connect
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So then we just grant the waiver for that in the case that on this room for septic
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And you guys would be determining whether or not this room for an actual private septic on whatever a lot working on
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So we leave that up to you, but we would certainly grant the waiver
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Yeah, that's one of the five things you've been in.
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Yeah, there he is.
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Yeah, there he is.
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Yeah, there's a couple of options one way.
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Yeah, but a lot of us have a capacity.
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Yeah, exactly.
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Yes, one of you is enough.
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Okay.
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That's all I have.
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I don't know if you have a second.
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So, no discussion.
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I'll take it.
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Hi.
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Thank you.
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So, I was...
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I mean, I don't know.
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The next thing we'll tell you is to go to the water and sort of submit your paperwork
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and part of it down that.
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So, there next thing is, yes, so we have to read this more of the second story today.
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That's the problem of that.
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Is there a problem?
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Well, if your application is down there, we should be there at the next one.
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Yeah, well, we'll receive the application at that point when we go up.
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for seedling, but we'll take it in the consideration at that point, and then we'll just
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let you know we have any questions for anything in these pieces.
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Yeah, I'm glad we made him in the end of this piece for the time.
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Oh yeah, I mean, is that everything?
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Yeah, because there's a, well, it seemed like I have a few feet of quick enough for the system.
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It's not there, it was not just building this up there.
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Right, and it's slagging up there on his wall.
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Yeah, I've got a nose with it, it's going to, I don't know.
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I don't know, or it's the last piece.
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So, yeah, it's not, I don't know, I've got that one.
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Yeah, it's the last piece.
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It's a good
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one.
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Yeah, we should be supportive.
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We should be supportive.
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We should be supportive.
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We should be supportive.
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You gotta hear it, for us.
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From today.
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So, I'm sure you want to be in there quicker than that.
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Yeah, I don't know if you can.
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All right.
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So, let me pass that.
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I'm going to go.
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You can go to the nice and good luck.
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Thank you.
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That's a nice jam.
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You guys have a big head.
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All right.
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All right.
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All right.
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All right.
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All right.
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We'll see you here for the board.
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All right.
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Mr. Harris for the Town of Ruffling,
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May 12.26.
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Can you explain before the
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12.
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Your questions?
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Um, let's focus on the,
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I don't know.
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I'll talk to you.
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And one last time.
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on the bit for last time.
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And so we, she made it a bit of a good one.
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Jerry was going to be the best guy.
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He matched there at the afternoon.
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So the folks, I mean, they can have that they want to do it.
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They're going to be able to talk to us to begin with that.
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Yeah, they're going to talk to me about this.
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And so they shouldn't have had enough to get it right away.
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I think that's it.
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I can say, probably about it.
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I don't know about the cutting matter, they back down to you up your bid.
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You matched it a bit.
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I think that, you know, I'm, we can run this by council again.
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Other than that, I'm fine with selling the property.
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I would make that motion.
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I can understand what the property is.
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We get it.
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We've got another thing that's been brought up that is, I don't think flies.
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But most
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of the way be the property over
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any more discussion.
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All right, commentator.
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All right.
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So you want to see, we've had this go on before.
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So you know what has to happen now.
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I'm sure it won't.
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I know that I'm telling it.
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Because we have one guy we made this the only one
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to look like two and a half years.
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That's okay.
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Well, no, I'll talk about that.
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So what you have to do is you need to
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the transaction, all we're doing is deciding to make it like the object.
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So, so I go to like the, uh, these clothes, uh, whatever, and look at this first note.
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No, no, no, no, no, I assume you're a kind of service company.
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The bulk Kelly Bergman, the first service time in the factory.
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I'll give you a number of things.
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Just make this easy on everybody, okay?
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I don't get any of that as this was just trying to solve the problem.
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I'm going to take the number three, five, three, two, seven, eight, fifty.
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All right, three, two, seven, eight.
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Fifty eight.
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Fifty eight.
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And what does the name?
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Kelly Bird, you're on.
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She runs first service title in Jaffery.
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And tell her you're, oh, yeah, you want the time for us to bring you to sign up.
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This property is your job to
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make an happen to actual.
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And so she'll drop the need for us to give and she'll go to a settlement.
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sheet, which you're going to pay for, and so collect the transfer packs from you.
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The town doesn't pay for it.
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Thanks.
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Thank you, guys.
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We'll say that.
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Yeah.
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If you want to offer us a bit to hear.
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Well, I hope you will vote on the ones you guys are ready.
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We appreciate it.
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If you're a historian on the historic property, this kind of national end dates back to
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Priusville, and Troy resistance, and we're going to work on the historic property.
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We've got it.
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It's a wall being property, that was the value line, the old tall line, this was
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of all, this was Troy, you know,
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that's what the, it's not made for Troy, exactly.
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Well, I'll give you another piece of information.
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If what you said is true, it is.
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The Western boundary of Marlboro was the boundary
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of work called the Vasonia and the Cranis disease.
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And that was, that was under the settlement
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and the end of the French union were in 1763.
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That some wall was as far west as people could suck.
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So anything for the west and that wall,
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like your house was about.
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Well, we appreciate it.
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Thank you very much, guys.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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All right.
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Mr. Smith.
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I know you come in the top of the piece of property
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of the letter in his entrance.
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All right.
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What's the nice one if you go ahead and jump to him?
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No.
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You're kind of spotted.
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Okay.
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I look at you on top of the book.
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I don't know.
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I don't see it.
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All right.
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All right.
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And one of the questions I had on that piece of property,
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yeah, my survey in that which I didn't bring to me,
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I can't mind it right off, has it as a 24 foot square,
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you have a message that's one with earth.
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But you got a set for 17,000,000 adults.
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Yeah, well, I don't think anybody in this room
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is thinking that's worth seven to the end of the day.
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I don't think all of this.
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But the algorithms that sort of doesn't really matter
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what it's a set for, do you know why it even exists?
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Yes, I do.
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I'm back in, I believe it was 1941, my grandfather and his sister divided the property.
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There was two graduates, 16 plus square.
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He got one of them, which I'd like to work out, which is on my property.
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Hers is on Apple Square.
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And all this chopped up pieces of property that I have.
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It is the way he had split it, because he got over $1,200.
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So he split the property.
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figuring if you've got $200 worth of property, you can't get this section of property.
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And that's where the economy was.
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And it just went into what it went into after just about a title,
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and they came back to the town.
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It did.
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What happened is the taxes.
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When the highway proposal went through,
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they sold it property to the state.
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Yep. And these other little pieces of property, they just assumed the state box so they never paid taxes on that, so they don't have a goal.
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And where my wealth is that two and a half acre lot, yeah, which is law 58, yeah.
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It was owned as an income of peace. The sacs would then pay their taxes, I was, yeah.
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So an attachment and come up to town to the property.
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Okay, for that, for that, so what do you think it's worth?
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That 20th of square?
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Yeah.
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In the middle of your door yard.
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I give about 150 bucks to work.
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And there's a lot.
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But like before we do that, we still have the issue
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of the two and a half-figure lot,
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one of my well-sips at the town owns yet.
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My thought was, I'd give you a thousand dollars.
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Now, if this happened 15 years ago, Paul Horrier, Ralph Hill, I can't remember the other people and the sweaters off, because they don't think you need Paul Horrier, I think we need that.
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That's Paul's brother.
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Dennis, thank you.
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I forgot.
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But they were going to sign that property back over to that two and a half week of law.
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That I go over to me for the lawyer's fees.
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But it kind of got lost and the thing and we tried to find the minutes on it the last time I was here
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And the group for an old bit of song
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What was said? I don't I don't know I think we would
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To an half-acre a lot. I think we would have to look into it. We weren't being late
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Well did this guy's deal about the small I was talking about
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What happened?
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Everybody's got letters like we did
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, so those clothes so we shouldn't take it any offers until that's well, we well
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He's the only lawyer. He literally surrounds that piece of land.
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We can sell that to him, but the two and a half acre, I don't think we contemplate
[44:38]
to selling that because I think we think we have to use for it.
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That's the way we're going to work. Well, this is the view of a piece of the tree
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Wow, that's, yeah, isn't it the one of the, yeah, cemetery, then you're
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watching some sort of, yeah, well, and I think I don't think we're prepared to
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resolve that issue.
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Right now, to be honest, and it appears that we can look back and see if we can find something on it, and maybe that would help on your side vote.
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That would be, I think in the count, in our discussions, we thought we had to use for it.
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to be aware of what's the other land, but here, it wouldn't detect your easier well.
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Yeah,
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police station or the police station?
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Yeah, you know, we got to carry it.
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Well, for Mr. Smith's purposes tonight, they can assure you answer this.
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We're not going to make you a deal on the way to an abater's tonight, because that wasn't on our radar.
[45:44]
All right.
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But if you want the square in front of your yard, I'll make the motion to solve $250.
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You can take care of that.
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Yep.
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Getting it done.
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Okay.
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I will sign it.
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All right.
[45:57]
Can you move our discussion?
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Do you know on the paper?
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All right.
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Motion passes?
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Just kidding.
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Kelly, I've heard your answer on the other two.
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I'll put it right away.
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I'll put it right here.
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Is that piece right up to the road?
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No.
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I'm literally in the boat at the beginning of the dark.
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You can't.
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The map doesn't matter.
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It's like in just a little bit.
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Five, three, two.
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This is up to the right.
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It's 78, 50.
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I've got to know.
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It's going to cost you more.
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It cost you more.
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It costs you more.
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The dial work, then it's going to cost you more.
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It's worth problems.
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Okay.
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All right.
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So, you said, look at me.
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Come in.
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I'm a kind of subordinate.
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Yeah.
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Unfortunately, I have to correct you so.
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Yeah.
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And probably comes to this body side.
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I'm sure.
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Well, I'm lost my side.
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I got a sister, it's just crazy to see us.
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Oh, nice.
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Now I was given it out.
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I'll give it a go.
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I'll give it a go.
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I'll give it a go.
[47:06]
All right.
[47:08]
Where are you?
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All right, thank you.
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Yeah, thank you.
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You got a Japanese.
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Thank you.
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But then, you got a new horse?
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Are you going to say manners?
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Yeah.
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And older god.
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Yeah.
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He just pulled off recently.
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So he really has a permit all of his stuff.
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Are you here for your mother's touch?
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Yeah, are you singing?
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You must be here but then you ask me to sing.
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You know what I'm hearing?
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It's all right, it's both.
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It's all right.
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What do you want?
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Yeah, I'm just here to make sure you don't have any questions.
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What are you talking about?
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What are you talking about?
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What are you talking about?
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What are you talking about?
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I'm going to take you guys to check that out.
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The um...
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Pardon?
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Yeah, I'm going to go and see me upstairs.
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So that's pretty massive.
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Oh, the square footage there, the buzzer, it was a billion for them.
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Those counting in, they had the part out there.
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Yeah, because there's some insulation stuff that looks like they were trying to do something up there.
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No, no, no, no, no.
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The fillets of John County had lived up there and they heated it with a carousine heater and kicked it over and that's how it fired it's hard.
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Yeah, because there are some turn marks still from that.
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You can still see those dead.
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Oh, yeah.
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You probably have more than that. You just, yeah, you're not, you know, you take care.
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Most of these buildings are cooler years old. They're heated with wood.
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At some point, something burning.
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Yep, my husband, I think, you know, four. Sure.
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Well, that's almost a good one here.
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So, I don't know.
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I don't have a problem with the exception.
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I'm going to make a motion.
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I'm going to, we send the, what we're going to get, kind of, no, a year.
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I'm going to move the, we send the permit to 20, 23, 19,
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for period of the additional year.
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Is there a visit fee associated with that, right?
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Yeah.
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Could be dollars.
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All right.
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I think the more discussion on the favor, all right, you guys, you guys pay a little bit for the rental lock.
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I don't get it here.
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Well, it's funny because it was just split my mind and then I got up like a bill.
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She's drinking with this call.
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I'm not going to have a bill on my call.
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It's actually a wait.
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It's a wait.
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It's a wait.
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It's a wait.
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I'll pay that too.
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All right, gentlemen, thank you.
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Thank you.
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We make the pulses air.
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Do you have to do a lot of weight, does it turn it?
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Oh yeah, it does.
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Yeah, it does.
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It does.
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It does.
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It does.
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It does.
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It does.
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You, uh, you don't want to close off the road.
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Do you think that would work?
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I would love to do that.
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Yeah.
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It's definitely a, um.
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If you can help me heal this way and go out on this wall.
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And honestly, um, I mean, he's just going to be...
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That's twenty-three.
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A contrarian to anything.
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I actually got it.
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But when you come out on the wall on the other end, the hill coming down over and out, walk, walk, walk, walk about a white spot.
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That is absolutely a white spot.
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So, they had coming out on the floor right from the hardest far-sap, far-rease, you've got for everyone.
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Yeah, you've got three times today.
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But this is just one of those things like coming off of all the river, like I said, you can't do that.
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And literally everybody that's going that way is doing the shortcut.
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There's no reason to go down that way if you're not.
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And it comes used to call that the summer, the winter roads, you know, because they
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didn't want to let go of the hill, up and down, even though it's shorter, and the summer,
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and winter rather, because that road was almost flat.
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Yeah, because it would be your horse and bungee would slip and slide down right now.
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Yeah, so one more thing, the discussion we had, but early this week or last week, about when
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to hire somebody from the water or for the water and sewer to move any type of equipment
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in town, asking if they have insurance and a proper documentation, you know, registration
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on the vehicle, insurance on the vehicle that's being used, that you said that you agreed
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with that and it wasn't out of it.
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Yeah, make sense to me.
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I mean, obviously we talked to the talk of the sewer commission or whatever and just put
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it into policy or whatever, but that creates a word to say about it.
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But yeah, I don't know.
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possibly because for the one individual he apparently got a little upset before I
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would enter terms I will put out there that I get do some work for the town on Tuesday
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I would pick up a dealer at the town purchase for $150 down the model mass of
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And I'm a family.
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And it seems like $100 budget line is now $150.
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Yeah.
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Right.
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But I also have my insurance documentation in to Sarah and my, all the information was
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a lot of it.
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Yeah.
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I think that's the, that's the big thing is, like, as long as, as long as these rules that we're
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putting in place in our unit, uniform, we get applied to everybody.
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That's all everybody's looking for.
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Well, we should get in the way we should get in the way in the eye, and we should create an insurance for everybody.
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And if they do work for us all the time, then we'll get to the extent, you know, like Christians.
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Now, you know, just get in the way all the problems in the ear, all of them will be able to find out the exact idea.
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Or what absolutely, the way you got people on the loudest, you're talking outside of the building right now.
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So, I just wanted to make sure that when I talked to you, I wasn't just saying,
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of one person to ask if I'm saying the whole goal here is starting to end.
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No, that's one of my response to is that, yeah, there's one who's doing it for everybody.
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But yeah, let's do it.
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I think it's good business and it's honestly simple.
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All businesses are using people asking for their correct certificate of insurance.
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I mean, that's a common request.
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If you, if you, if you, if the answer is,
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nobody asks for it for it.
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It's never going to problem.
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And that's only the answer that is, it's because we haven't been caught yet.
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We didn't need it.
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So I just did one of those phone calls with your insurance company, where they kind of give you a rundown of the annual phone call.
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And they were asking me about college for my homes that come across from New York.
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And they were looking for certificates of insurance from that.
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So they're everything hired by the manufacturer.
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So just, you know, they would be like, you should probably have that.
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So, that used to be one of those additional choreographs, yeah.
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So, where did you go?
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That's tough.
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Uh, Sangha Field New York, which is, you know what?
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Um, it's near nothing.
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So, you know how to do it?
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Zero mind.
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They've got a mind to get y'all to get off log at 22, was the old road.
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Yeah.
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There are not 22 directly south of Syria.
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Okay.
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So, all right.
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But it's one of your clear.
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Yep.
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Don't forget.
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That one individual came in.
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And I'm kind of a little emotional and I just want to make sure that it's out there and I put it on the record that I did it
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My insurance is on there and I did it
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No problems, no worries on it that so I'm not about it
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And I also have 3D shares but I told Sarah only mandate and I told you I only mandate a current
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Yeah, so we don't have to keep this kind of record for tension
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We have to keep previous things done
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But it's honestly usually those things are updated
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Okay,
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thank you very much.
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Any of those who hire vendors regularly.
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That's why you tell me a nine every year.
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One of those burning.
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Oh yeah.
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All right, thank you.
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I'm going to stick to another.
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The rentals are up to 30,000.
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We've got a bump down.
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The six.
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Yeah, they got bump down.
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See they came up there and said,
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we have 6,000 on this work.
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So, let's get away from that bridge.
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But we're going to, but first, if you can kind of go second one.
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Yeah, although, yeah, I think we're going to bring it in for free.
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Yes, it, just after the down, pick it up, put it.
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We're still waiting to find out if the sword is getting rid of it, we're waiting for the detail on it.
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So, well, potentially yes, we're going to have an actual one.
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What buzz of aspect of stroke buzzers?
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Those are already in trouble, huh?
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Yeah.
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I wonder if they'll get up.
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I'm on a shell right now.
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They do have a bunch of shell in there.
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Load your shell.
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So if you want to add a guy's number, if you want to do your shell in.
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And probably sell it as ever.
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The price of every title shell.
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Probably sell it as a title shell.
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Probably sell it as a title shell.
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Like yeah, I'm in the prison stores.
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Yeah, but what's up with that?
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Yeah, that's most common.
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I'll do a few, what do you want to add number and get to?
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No, I've suddenly changed my mind on that.
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I had a, I had a first.
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God, I think shit's expensive when I put my mind
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on.
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All right, move on.
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We're back to boy number Thomas.
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I did have some
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planning board, yes, thank
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you.
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And so I wanted to and then budget committee
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to do playing work first.
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So I went to the planning board meeting
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and speaking to Mr.
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The Planning Board.
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I'm a session about and a fair amount of work has been done on what to do about our master plan.
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A master plan is about 20 years, 25 years old, and it has done its job very well,
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made the following suggestion to the planning board that they work on making whatever minor changes they have and re-sortifying the existing master plan.
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because there's no evidence that we suddenly want to put a hell of work in the middle of
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account.
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It's what you call buzz.
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Why do you call it a buzz?
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Why do you call it a buzz?
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From 2,000 to 2,000.
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204 pages.
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Right.
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And, like, well, so it's very detailed, probably, to detail by current standards, but it doesn't
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It's not necessarily a bad thing, and to spend it any amount of money, two zeros behind it,
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to revise it.
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And we're talking about vids well and well with a lot of zeros.
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We might even cut that one down.
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Yeah, well.
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If you're really not worth the amounts of money in time, because the areas
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who's on this world are going to stay, who are over the areas who are on the sideway business
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are going to stay, sideway business, and we've made changes to the zoning as if it seemed
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to appropriate to the town of the planning for the last 18 years.
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So we had that discussion and I believe that to be the case, and I don't think it's,
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I think our, I believe the master plan has actually worked well.
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but a good guy for development in Troy, and it has occurred some of the worst abuses that were
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historically problems in Troy. Do I think that there's changes that should be made for
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a zoning? Yes. Do I think that we need to review the master plan to affect those changes? No.
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And I'll have to go to the voters anyway. So, I have that conversation with God.
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But, you have a positive budget for you.
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A budget for you.
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Well, that comes to the next slide.
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And that was the budget meeting.
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And the budget committee is looking to reduce the town budget by 10%.
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As I said to them in the meeting, that is really not where it was.
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If you had a percent inflation and you, which this year would be lower than that, I agree with that, but so just like that, if you have a few out of eight percent inflation rate and you cut your budget by 4 percent, you've actually got a 12 percent cut.
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So, I think that we can,
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some of the issues, you know,
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so the target, sure,
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many services in the town
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that are running very well, and I think that we don't want
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to lose the momentum on some of those things.
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I don't think we want to defund the police.
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There's my point,
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guys.
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I don't think we want to defund the fire department.
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I don't think we want to defund emergency services.
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And I don't think we want to kill ourselves.
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all this one we found other things, because they're by statute, actually the only two things
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that the town has to do is provide paper, school, and welfare. So we could vote to unincorporate
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and become an unincorporated area, so we'll eliminate everything, and I don't think people
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really like that, either. So we need to be realistic about what we're talking about. And there
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are the other thing that I haven't been concerned about is seeing it on a dollar and a pick up
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a dime is a friend of mine used to say
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things and we see it in the book. If we don't properly, we
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get reimbursed for our money, we spend the day growth. So we don't raise the money to pay growth,
[1:02:03]
We don't get three in person, so sometimes it takes money to make money.
[1:02:10]
So, some of these things that we do, we do, because it costs us half as much to do it
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because we're getting assisted, something else, so we need to be careful about that.
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One place that I do believe that there's room for significant change is with health insurance
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for town employees,
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you know, my sister works at CNS, my daughter work at Liberty Mutual
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and she works at CNS and she works not at any other places but I have a pretty good idea
[1:02:50]
of what civilian healthcare in the prime sector looks like and it doesn't provide most of the
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employers in this area for an example, do not provide coverage from the family, free of
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sharks. They cover, be employee. That's what they're required to cover. They don't cover
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this fast in the family without the employee.
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You shop here in the family,
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you can change
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how we,
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there's that.
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We already started talking about this from the community, did Jeremy
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We have somebody that is willing to make a presentation to us on this.
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Well, that's going to meet with her.
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Second one.
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Did you?
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Okay.
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I'm going to ask them.
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have a vision of what that looks like, or what you're.
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I mean, I think the objective is to have the town saved money and really pay for out here as it's used and not spread and shut every month.
[1:04:10]
But you also don't want to shift on the passage, burden on the employee.
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No.
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No.
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We don't work.
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We don't work.
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You want a bouncing act of 10 to 10 money and a point, we want to see, we want to see, I'm speaking from what I think is what we've all kind of caught about here.
[1:04:31]
We need to look at what we'll turn this off, because we really need to find why.
[1:04:35]
We've done kind of all down on the idea, but we need to figure out exactly what we're trying to have with future options.
[1:04:40]
And because our people who do literally, that's their job, and see fine health care for companies, right?
[1:04:47]
That's their job.
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But what business do you have?
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You could literally go out and call some of the major ones.
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Look, actually, she will always want to see what they would do,
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but then you have to be late.
[1:04:58]
Well, and even then, it's more complicated than that,
[1:05:01]
because you'll find, like, my depth insurance is administered as an entire person.
[1:05:08]
Through Blue Cross and Blue Shield,
[1:05:10]
But it's really, it's self-insurance from the state, from the state, from the state, as a retired state of the 20, so, you know, that's this whole other thing.
[1:05:22]
And they're out there making their deals, so there's only so many self-insurance companies right in the state of the country.
[1:05:29]
I believe they're spying.
[1:05:32]
So, you can't say, well, my friend in Ohio has, you know, whatever.
[1:05:38]
and they might get in the cross for shielded violence.
[1:05:40]
Right, just calling both.
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So anyway, my point is simply to say,
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the budgetaries looking to, and they're asking us
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to lead up this.
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Yeah, as a matter of fact, that meeting was about 300,000.
[1:05:56]
Right, for all the insurance and time.
[1:05:58]
They've also been on some novel concepts,
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which I don't know if are good or bad,
[1:06:03]
but these are the concepts that they want to be to share, I think.
[1:06:08]
They were talking about, if the budget for, as an example, was the budget for the police
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department's 500,000 dollars, and the police department comes in at $490,000 to take
[1:06:24]
that $10,000 and put it into the $18,000 and put that in there to see how to see IP, so
[1:06:34]
They can make some incentive for the division manager to come in and other budget and not go all
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in.
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But when we go truly see that number and so two to three years that we do the audit off.
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Well, when you're, when you're, when you're, when you're, when you're going to be at the
[1:06:51]
list of what we're going to chew number, right till then.
[1:06:53]
Well, it would still be there, right.
[1:06:57]
So the college for current is still year out.
[1:06:59]
But as a result, there's no more buying down the time.
[1:07:03]
Well, right, you can still buy it down with.
[1:07:05]
There's other revenues.
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That's about rare.
[1:07:07]
I think this, you know.
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Really?
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Because that's all we've got to do.
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That's all.
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And I've always said, well, we should, we've over-tapped people.
[1:07:15]
We shouldn't.
[1:07:16]
We did our best.
[1:07:17]
They're really the best coming under budget.
[1:07:19]
We came in under budget.
[1:07:21]
That should go back.
[1:07:21]
I understand that it's some of the third departments to try to say it,
[1:07:25]
but I think it definitely becomes or something to actually do.
[1:07:29]
Well, so this was it.
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This was a suggestion from the budget committee.
[1:07:32]
It also requires some additional warrant articles to make an happen or a different way on the warrant articles, so I'm just telling you,
[1:07:43]
this is a thing we're probably going to think about as we get into a building with upcoming budget.
[1:07:49]
Because the computer is not going to do that for emergency management, that's a really easy way to do it for.
[1:07:54]
It's not going to be big.
[1:07:56]
Right.
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I'm a job that you can go on there.
[1:07:59]
Well, well, wasn't sent in that 10,000, all along, we dropped into the emergency manager
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fond.
[1:08:03]
Right.
[1:08:04]
So anyway, those were the things from those communities that I think are really important
[1:08:11]
for the stuff that we're going to be taking out fonds in August and September if we got
[1:08:15]
the budget season.
[1:08:16]
Yes.
[1:08:17]
So I want to meet with the health insurance.
[1:08:30]
I'm looking at 12, but you can 12, I'm going to meet with her and then I'm from there.
[1:08:34]
like two or three options come back to present to you.
[1:08:37]
Oh, you always have an information, right?
[1:08:39]
Is there something we should be fond of each,
[1:08:40]
that says, the meat, charlie, is the top of the piece?
[1:08:44]
I also wanted to say I have, because I've been,
[1:08:49]
who are charged with anything here at common.
[1:08:52]
I got bids to, which I think I sent everybody last night.
[1:08:57]
I got bids to remove the stuff on the condom,
[1:09:00]
paint for railing was on the condom.
[1:09:03]
This is very exact.
[1:09:07]
Fixed that.
[1:09:08]
Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
[1:09:09]
Fixed the pulse, no.
[1:09:11]
Oh, you fix the same thing post, no, no.
[1:09:14]
What's that, what's the score of the column?
[1:09:19]
So I got those.
[1:09:21]
Jerry, did you put out an RFP?
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Yeah, for the painting.
[1:09:26]
For the painting, that's a jiggle of a four year or a second,
[1:09:29]
to me for a second two minutes, and how long did you put the RFP out for a month?
[1:09:35]
Because I said that a few physical copies of the papers.
[1:09:38]
Yeah, 30 days is generally clear.
[1:09:41]
I thought we'd send out for two months, which is like, I got to lose it.
[1:09:45]
You should have been losing, you know, the band advisor that you're trying to get on.
[1:09:50]
The way you get a bit of Jeremy is you call a guy, and you say,
[1:09:54]
I'll meet you out of the comment at my club.
[1:09:56]
I'm Tuesday and I'm wearing it.
[1:09:58]
What are you going to try to just for future graphics?
[1:10:05]
So anyway, I got those two bits.
[1:10:08]
I was hoping that we could agree because they're well under the limits
[1:10:14]
to the two bits for writing his sense and the fixing the post on the southwest
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that that's up to you guys.
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I was going to put some on actually.
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There you go.
[1:10:28]
Yeah.
[1:10:30]
They're not very, it wasn't very expensive, so it can't be listed yet.
[1:10:35]
Okay, we have to put us up, get us both on the floor.
[1:10:38]
We're writing that.
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And they were higher.
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They can treat work great, but it's not.
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Well, they're not higher.
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These time, I hear some of y'all have to come over to do it.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Everybody's agreeable.
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I'll make the motion go about that.
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Those two bits now.
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But if you want to, not because that's okay too.
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I see how much of it gets it down and people don't complain about their trip over anymore.
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Does that include taking out that tree?
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Yes.
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Yeah.
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I'm going to ask him to try himself as a tree and reloading it.
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Because it's a nice oak tree.
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Keep away from the dance.
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Definitely be away from the dance.
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All right.
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All right.
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So, my motion is to adopt the kids from heart of the landscaping, working hundred dollars for the sub-grinding, and eight hundred dollars for the bench post, and whatnot on the sub-less quarter of the economy.
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I'll just set that.
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One more question.
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I think that's a nine on paper.
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All right.
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I'll go through passes.
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Okay.
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You literally read my mind because I'll take the pictures.
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I'll just go this way.
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That's not a really good one.
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If you set that out, I'll just take the pictures and stuff to get just enough to
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control people to do that.
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Yeah, more.
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I do that one more thing.
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Sorry.
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But never ask questions, you know, the answer is very important.
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So the other thing is, we've got money into the budget for the common to replace the water fountain.
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And I sent over something.
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Did they make it into this packet?
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Poor G, English, English, English, English, English, English, English, English, English,
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English, English, English,
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English,
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English, English.
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It's a bit back before the moment, indeed, there we go.
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So the bottom line on this question is, you can basically spend
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anywhere's from $6,000 down to about $2,800 for the
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So anything we do has to be 80, I don't know that, right?
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You can have a rough situation.
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And so, pretty much like 88.
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We do, so.
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Do you?
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Do you have an old tax?
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Oh, wait, stop.
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Yeah, I don't know.
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I don't know.
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I don't know.
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I don't know.
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Okay.
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So, my question to you is, the free criterion in my bin would be 88 of quiet, but probably
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other than maybe I think it's not, it should be pet friendly,
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even the one at this out there
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is apparently pet friendly, it has a little bolt, a little bolt out of the box, yeah, and it
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to be so that somebody can fill up there,
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apparently be such that somebody can fill up
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up more of all.
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So, from the look at most of these,
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they're kind of one of their tall three.
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And they're good, it is closed.
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I think, I think you get to the one
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that this is the one I think is the closest,
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which is the bite.
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Yeah, that was the closest one.
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Because the bottle thing, the only part of these
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Is there a special filter in there that is really expensive between the crack cell and the crack-out all the time?
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So I like this in myself. I personally do like this something that's available at the two normal walls.
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Yeah, or a two normal film stuff.
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And you still can get a bottle getting there right?
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Can't drink, but you probably get it right.
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So I don't see one of your pleasure on that.
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I would move that we,
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I would move that we, I would move the, all rise to the town that go ahead with the, uh,
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DRM 45 dash pf.
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We're fairly green with pet.
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All that's happening, all that's
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happening.
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I don't know.
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Any more question?
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All that data? All right.
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We're going to make a point for you.
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Right.
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Just in case.
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Yeah.
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That would be good.
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Because the long bug is a freezer, since I'm wondering if it's going to happen now,
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which is the GRM45 FRU.
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No freeze resist.
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Oh yeah.
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Yeah, it's still part of that.
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Yeah, when you get one of the freeze resist,
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but that won't be the exact time.
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No, I agree.
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Because if I said, I wanted it to happen in that.
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Yep.
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All right.
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So we've got to, and one that thick is going to happen.
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What does that stress prove off?
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We're going to be able for additional strategies.
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You know, guys, it's an order for the first group option.
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Please speak with slight M and you can just go to the same category, because I might have
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been saying that one.
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Probably, I'll show you what possible it is for you now.
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Okay, that's it.
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All right.
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Can you give in?
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If you guys heard it earlier, we were at the pass that you've now officially tried.
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That was good.
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The last three were here right there, and their testing has done fairly well.
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It's not going to, you know, the state's going to low on, it's going to happen, but I'm going to do it for a long testing.
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After the lessons you're going to move to the big pond that's not being used.
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There are still looking at other options out there to heat it and keep it up and do all the stuff they need to.
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So the pilot program.
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The heat of the weather because there's a yeast work better?
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Yes.
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And what would they do?
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So they're looking at either heaters or blowouts, like blowing warm air in.
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No, I get that, but where would the warm air come from?
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I don't want to be looking at it in solar power.
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It would be part.
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Oh, okay.
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The solar is just solar period.
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This is a whole thing.
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So that's nice.
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It's a little bit like a base of what it will do.
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The blowers are, they both provide heat.
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But there was also a chance.
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That's how it worked.
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They were also talking about possibly to put it in a dome over the whole thing.
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You keep it warm, but then they do.
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They do.
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They do that.
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They do that.
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Right.
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But this would be a larger dome that would be.
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They would shut down to give it gas filled up in other issues.
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That must be some way to prevent it.
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Good.
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They would be a huge couple of minutes and it goes out.
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This is a free solution.
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It's a different model.
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OK.
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I'm learning to, okay.
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So they're the dongle.
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Yeah, same thing, just,
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I think my addition is, okay.
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I don't know, I don't know.
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I'd like to call out a script as a script.
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A script, a script, I don't know much, huh?
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And then, the VA, or a hearing, that one,
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as you'd expect in the environment, currently going somewhere.
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Great.
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The library is, they're getting ready to hire someone.
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I think the office will have some point this week or next week.
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Things are moving forward.
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Good.
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I see a lot of stuff on the blind people library.
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Yeah, they got access back.
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Naturally.
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People work in the old town for that.
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Yeah, for that.
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Working good.
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You can hit that.
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maybe not turn me down with their contract on questions.
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This is always going to be done as well.
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Basically, who are to say in our experience, it's a really good point to a contract
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because this isn't very much.
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She's putting it off the alert.
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This one's going to work out.
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You're not going to need to do that.
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That's not going to work out.
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You're going to need to know.
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Yeah.
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All right.
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Good couple of things.
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First of all, I'd like to say thank you for everyone that participated
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and went to the Memorial Day for eight, it was a lot of people there, I thought of them very well.
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Thank you to the rack department for cooking the hot dogs and hamburgers that were given them out for free.
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Well, not for free, but it's likely going to be picking up that bill for all of you here in the middle.
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So, free the bill.
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Yeah, free the public.
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So thank you for all those that participated in the EMS Fire Department,
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the Police Department, the other select man here, I said he didn't deal him for date, can I have a question?
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Yeah.
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I had several people come up to me and say they thought this was the best select, the best, what were they afraid?
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Yes.
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And it was not to slam on our other sister towns in the region, but I had at least one person who attended more than one.
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And she said that this was by far, but that's great.
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Yeah.
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I'll say next time we'll go for the toilet.
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Yeah.
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So next year we definitely need to look into getting 94 on at least one.
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But I know it's just going to be 15, 20 minutes, hopefully.
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But we did something to look at.
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Other than that, the high school band, they did a great job.
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They did a very good job.
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With huge oxygen.
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It was a hot day, very warm.
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I don't think we do need to have chairs for a lot of other people, and I know it's
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several of the I know we're having a hard time standing, because he had made her finding
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a place that they were perfect.
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And we typically go just row us at the names, and then buy us another two or three little
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But you owe me a hundred share of the 25 to 30.
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And a couple of months of the folks who can't stand at front with us.
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All right.
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I'm going to come back to the selected doctor and family.
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Don't be a sizable amount of money to purchase an extra trial for this year's fishing
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degree.
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If it's Saturday, October 21, 25.
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Revitations start to 7 a.m.
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Prizes for all participants.
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One of your seven years old and you've never been efficient.
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So the seven year old has to be the one holding the efficient pole.
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No, but I mean, is there somebody there that can show, so I know what's just saying,
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I know a young woman who has a 70-year-old boy, and I don't think she knows how to fish.
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There will be fun.
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There will be.
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There will be.
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There will be.
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There will be.
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There will be.
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Yeah.
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And kind of Smith will be there.
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There will be.
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There's assistance available if you don't know.
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Yes.
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And the prices will be for age groups, or like the largest fish overall, largest fish from ages to this, and so on and so forth.
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There will be prices for any one of the participants.
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And what's the youngest thing you can participate at?
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They can take it on the pole, they can fish.
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That same clash there was a three-year-old out there.
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Okay.
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Stand just in the kitchen pole.
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Okay.
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Cool.
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July 12th.
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Family day this year.
[1:23:18]
We'll be hosting a chili cook-off, the Rectual of the hosting chili cook-off from the test.
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You know, it's like you're actually details and then you're flying.
[1:23:25]
So if you want to participate, it will be a lot more than it is using the chili out as part of the test.
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Yes, that's all we do.
[1:23:32]
So there's going to be a property testing, and I'm not sure exactly how it just doesn't even know,
[1:23:36]
but then do a taste testing and you have a piece of paper and you say which one you like,
[1:23:41]
and it's going to be a moment in your votes, or it might be a pound of four or five case testers.
[1:23:47]
I have a little detail on the app, but I'm looking forward to it.
[1:23:52]
We do.
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I'm sure.
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I don't need to talk to you.
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I won't be on military, so I'm not sure if I'll be on any part of the debate.
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How about?
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So...
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The fishing berries on the fifth?
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No.
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It's the Saturday.
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May 31st?
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May 31st?
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The Saturday?
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And I'll just, you know, mid depot day.
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No, then depot day gets down.
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Move to the first of you, both of them.
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Not the reserve.
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Just as a day?
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Characters on Sunday.
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So a certain Sunday and then depot day
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is still along with Fitzwilliams.
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I was just there.
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I thought it was on the 12th.
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They were both the Saturday, but the Saturday.
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On the Saturday.
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Two days, two separate days.
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Oh, okay.
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We're the fishing company on Saturday.
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Yep.
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And we have depot day on Saturday.
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Saturday.
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Saturday as well.
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Saturday.
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He answered.
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The Saturday battle in the comments on Sunday.
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It's Saturday.
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Absolutely.
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And we have permits.
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What about?
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Permission has gone to you?
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Oh, my.
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The two vendors have proved.
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So because of the writing of the searching, you're going to want to do on the first
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Sunday.
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And then depot days.
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We're going to still be on Saturday from I want to say eight to three nine.
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Two nine to two and post.
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And I'll be on the column.
[1:25:09]
Or now the development of the game.
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That's why the kids run from Fickland to the Detroit.
[1:25:17]
Also, the wreck purchased a phone machine and will soon be offering the option to add a phone part of the private events
[1:25:24]
after wreck for a fee.
[1:25:26]
We'll post details when machines receive and tested.
[1:25:30]
So we've been looking in and there's a phone canon that we just purchased that you basically felt by area
[1:25:37]
and they came to the monitor and they didn't apparently
[1:25:39]
really popular, and if they wanted to do that,
[1:25:42]
it's an option that the record is going to provide
[1:25:44]
for a party's down there.
[1:25:47]
So, they got to be pretty cool.
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They were tagging for it right there.
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Yeah, I do that.
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But those.
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So, the Wikipedia shows, and they're on my page,
[1:25:59]
they're a tagging bill.
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All right, for June, the community dinner is going to be
[1:26:06]
in the 21st, in June, don't know what,
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didn't even be added for the $5 to go in June,
[1:26:12]
but it's been to the 21st.
[1:26:15]
Possibly, Luzonia, but I'm not 100% on this one yet.
[1:26:19]
So wait for further details.
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That's it from
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the next slide.
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Thanks a lot for this work.
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What's your favorite time to jump in?
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Talk to you, well, I've been here in the office from Sarah
[1:26:39]
and
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Hopkins, I don't really think it's not one of us to do a tan this year.
[1:26:50]
So, I'll go get that and we have the money.
[1:26:53]
Well, that's when I'm hoping that when we get closer to, if we need to, we'll run on.
[1:26:59]
But I think this year we're actually in a lot better standing than we have been in the previous years.
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Well, I think we are.
[1:27:08]
to bring the money to offset that and you know it wouldn't be in
[1:27:13]
cautious and would be sent to build up. Why don't they go to transfer
[1:27:16]
patients to bring it out and make dollars for that.
[1:27:18]
But you know it's not a very 100,000, the problem is it's the
[1:27:21]
also busy pay. That's when the time is going to go.
[1:27:24]
It's going to go. It's going to go. We could do it right here.
[1:27:29]
It's going to go right here. We didn't have to do it here.
[1:27:32]
And that's because Janet moved by it.
[1:27:34]
So if we get to, if, as opposed, it can move the mind around in such a way that we don't
[1:27:42]
have to, we say, how much money we have to set aside from that quite a bit.
[1:27:47]
Well, excuse me, you've been pushing down a little bit with a 40-percent, 40-percent, 40-percent.
[1:27:52]
Yeah.
[1:27:52]
I mean, the crisis comes at the end of the year when the economy goes to two weeks before
[1:27:57]
tax goes.
[1:27:59]
Right.
[1:27:59]
Come on.
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Yeah.
[1:28:01]
But I'm not saying the change to say, she's going to be like the all-in, though.
[1:28:03]
I'm just saying that we are not going to have a group of experts, but we're hoping that the online payments won't have a lot of people in the classroom.
[1:28:10]
Yeah. So I asked the audience over there here for the 22-odd it.
[1:28:14]
And I just picked the brain and said a lot of towns are moving away from doing so many kids.
[1:28:19]
Or if you could be a lot of a problem.
[1:28:21]
Well, what are they doing this?
[1:28:24]
They weren't low buying again.
[1:28:27]
Right.
[1:28:29]
I mean, really, really, the outside pump balance is a measuring number, because it does not
[1:28:33]
make your account any deeper than half of it, you know what I mean?
[1:28:36]
So the pump balance includes measuring money like because it counts taxes, the amount of
[1:28:41]
the data are just casual.
[1:28:43]
So if you're going to have something gotten out of the road, sell, we get 32 years worth of
[1:28:48]
taxes paid, but could we transfer some of the grant money that's in there with parking
[1:28:55]
interest?
[1:28:55]
Well, that's not a conversation for tonight,
[1:29:01]
but I believe the answer is yes, I was going to miss that next week.
[1:29:06]
All right, and then thought licenses.
[1:29:10]
Obviously they would do April 30th or 31st.
[1:29:13]
So anyone who hasn't been, which I told is about 95 people or 95 dogs
[1:29:20]
that haven't registered in a dog.
[1:29:22]
It is a lot.
[1:29:22]
industry with all of us every year and you have a certain timeframe. Our next meeting in June,
[1:29:30]
the first meeting in June 5th, I will be meeting something for civil forefathers. So you have
[1:29:36]
them from now in June 5th and you will get fines and possibly other things. Additional charges,
[1:29:45]
If you don't register it off, if there was a list of 230, the town clerk's office has been very
[1:29:53]
admin about calling people and reminding them, they're still with them, and it's about 95 people
[1:29:58]
that still have them, they're still there and...
[1:30:00]
So if you want to want to submit further to your fees and all the extra costs, you need to get in here and do it sooner or later.
[1:30:08]
So I have another question about the tuition here.
[1:30:11]
Yeah?
[1:30:12]
Do you have to have your own tuition line or maybe they have it here?
[1:30:17]
They do have tuition poles there to use, but normally you have to go when you bring it all.
[1:30:23]
You don't make yourself like that, but they do have some that the summer camp does use.
[1:30:28]
Okay.
[1:30:29]
So, in a summer camp registrations are open, so if you want to register your kit for
[1:30:36]
working kids for summer camp, that's open, and they are taking online payments or
[1:30:42]
not online.
[1:30:42]
And they are taking out of our payments.
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They ask preferring not to make it online payments on our website, because right now there's
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a current issue about what's actually getting paid for.
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So they're trying to work that out between the town clerk and Jerry, and how to differentiate what's actually being paid.
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And that precedes, you know, boxes before. Yeah. Yeah. So that's just a long one thing, but that's administrative for us.
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So if you want to restrict the kid for summer camp, you still need to go home about Martin, and he can do a card game and down.
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Oh, okay. So you have to be there in person to do it.
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Don't do not please do not go online and do this.
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And as of right now, is he still looking for councillors or is he got a call?
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I think we have full councillors, but you can check in with him.
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Last I was told is so we got all the councillors hired, but they might be looking for backup.
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In case somebody does get your order, whether you have a resume or a resume or a resume or a resume.
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So, that's all I have, public comments, we had a big rush from the beginning.
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There's no public here to comment.
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So we're going to want to invent permits.
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The Fishing Dermit that the Fishing Dermit is at Sandian.
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So I'm going to print them.
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But for all of ours.
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You know, I can't hear it already.
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Pretty sure.
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Pretty sure.
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Why is it?
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First, you've had permit is 2025-02,
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Shester Miller-Default day,
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Miller day, which is his Saturday.
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I think we can actually do all three of these because they put in four or you want to do these individually.
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Yeah, let's do it together.
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And you are able to see the annual on the comment there, and that will be Saturday from 8 to 2 July 18 to 19, comment their best.
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And then permit number 225 that is 04, October 4, just a railroad depot day, the 4th annual depot day, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on October 4th.
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So look for a motion, some move, second. Any discussion? On favor? Aye. Aye, motion passes.
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All three of those.
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Do you think that you know what the next historical society meeting is? I think you know. Off the head.
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He might be on the camera right in there.
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Let's go to building permits.
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We're going to building permits 2025-17 after a team not four.
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Looking for an addition on existing building for commissioning use.
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This is a milestone for a few more partners.
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I'm trying to keep calling the road.
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I'll call you.
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Did we boot this back?
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Then they came back with a confirmation immediately.
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Yeah, I think we just had a sound.
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Or we didn't actually go on with it.
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Yeah, we didn't.
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So I move that we approve the application.
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That's a note.
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You know, the steps now are talking to you now.
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I'll put it in the next.
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Any more discussion?
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You can not on the table.
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All right.
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I don't know.
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Motion passed.
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It was 21.25.
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Actually, 19.
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19.
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30.
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15.
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20.
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20.
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60.
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the single story bar or the number of technology in the 13K.
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It's gonna be a new build, new players.
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No, no, no.
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Let's take it.
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Thank you.
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I'm a little bit busy.
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No, yeah.
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I'm a little bit busy.
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I've heard of the application.
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It's a bit of a, a bit of a, a bit of a discussion.
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All the favor?
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All right.
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The next one is permit number 225-20,
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and that 1551 and permit fee for choice school.
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Now, I think the school is good.
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I'm also a demolition of one story section,
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addition to current addition,
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to connect gem to old building,
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39,000 sets of eight boards for fee,
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that four or six feet,
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it's the choice school.
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If you're really bored,
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we're hungry,
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you're putting the ass on that nice. I'm going to be talking about one. You're going to
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be in the first two waves of fees on the spill of permit.
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I am exactly the way I don't see
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any reason we should play the thing. The motion to approve this, there is a whole site
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client that was actually in the email. I didn't have to make it 684 pages that we've seen
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I think it's about time they got here.
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They put off this initial work on the choice rule for Q1.
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Well, I went on this rule board in 1994-1995,
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and we're going to do it the next year, but they kick it down the road
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because we can't really go someplace else.
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Kick it through to the same structure.
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Kick it through to the same place.
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So I'm all for it.
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So do I have a motion? I move the way to the application as submitted upon payment of the fee of $7,003 to $80,000.
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I'm seeing how this question?
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I see none on the paper.
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I motion pass this.
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I'm actually clear that any other exemption to the permit.
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We'll also put a 5K solar on the roof, if you send them a look and roll them at 26.27.
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I don't know if they have a roof, but that's the mode.
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I'll also set that in more discussion.
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I'll try to read the writing on that.
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Yep, that's about 10 seconds.
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Move discussion on the paper.
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Aye,
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aye, aye.
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6, we need to get this to, for the same person, or take the air into the film appears.
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We will close two separate ones.
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Okay, for the first one, we've got to sign up from the road agent.
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Yeah, and that's only three lots of sticks.
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I moved it.
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We approved the driving application for what,
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Matt 236, I submitted.
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I'll set that to the discussion on the favor.
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All right.
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That's all.
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I'll interrupt that.
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Yeah.
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All right.
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Activation.
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Finally.
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I'll attach an Act23.8.
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I'll move that we approve the application as submitted.
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And that's it.
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That's it.
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That's all right.
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I'm on the favor.
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motion
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pass, moving down, we come to water fountain options, there was on the list that we
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already discussed it, we already did the Hamilton property, this means the Department of
[1:38:42]
Funds to foster accounts, so we have that here from Hamilton Park, we made 6.25, in 2020
[1:38:50]
to 18th December, I will start in as in Chairman Hamilton Park, with the first couple of months
[1:38:55]
Just seeing on her deputy Caleb, Ashwin found fun soon about in the safe in the office,
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just seeing an asked daughter who were working on 2022, what to do with the fund.
[1:39:04]
So she suggested to ask you in the 2022 thought it was being conducted.
[1:39:08]
She was going to spoke with the honor, the annual proper on May 25th, 2025, and that's what she
[1:39:13]
began with the funds.
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The advice was to return the funds to each department to send you to the originate fund.
[1:39:18]
And the thing is, it has this miscellaneous, there is a $120 and a $0.67 cent that helps
[1:39:24]
to be rectitarment funds and six doors and five cents that is not assigned to any department.
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Recommendation that the six dollars and five cents be the part that under miscellaneous
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via town clerk, and at the $120, and the six and seven cents begin to the
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recreation department that attaches especially with the Highlighter Islands for a more
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approval.
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Thank you for seeing that I was really down for a tax look.
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I'm moving to the three deposits of the funds that are recommended by the town clerk
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and the office.
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Second.
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That's a clean discussion.
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All the fair.
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All right.
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All right.
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The only assumption is that there's 28 in the meeting
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behind there.
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I don't know if I can go inside, but I don't understand.
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No, they're not there.
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I guess I haven't been caught too close.
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Oh, my God.
[1:40:07]
So we got an application for carbon tax credit
[1:40:10]
to come from around the fifth tax amount of 11,
[1:40:16]
a lot of night day for vettling, the other one is actually that one vettling is tax-cut.
[1:40:24]
It's the 750-dollar, if you can get it to the good solar.
[1:40:31]
And the disabled exemption, solar energy exemption, wood heating energy system exemption, RSA-72-070,
[1:40:42]
and naturalizing for one year for seeing you for one which detectives hung for
[1:40:47]
veterans task but five consecutive years that did it okay and there is D-214 in here
[1:40:57]
it does the ensemble, you have certainly had more than one even though these so if you
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I don't even know if she put a recommendation in here.
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Yeah.
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Money.
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Money.
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Yeah.
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We didn't adopt what he says.
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She called us for solar.
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And not for,
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but it's all by her all minutes.
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And solar.
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So all of that.
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So some people thought,
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I don't know if we could adopt it.
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So for all that and solar,
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it's a kind of thing.
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It's a kind of thing.
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We saw a few more that.
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I need to have her potential through.
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I don't know if we're going to do this.
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I don't want to do this.
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But I believe that we have proved the exemptions as recommended by the assessor.
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Thank you.
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Any assertion?
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On the favor?
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Aye.
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Next one is, this is the elderly exemption.
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By Mr. Mrs. Frank, we'll take a break.
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We'll break, we'll breathe.
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Um, held in the exemption, they got a whole packet here.
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The picture qualified in the RSA's.
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I mean, they have to have the proof that you can prove that.
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I'm good.
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Here's the qualified in the RSA 72.
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Colin 39, 80 from the assessor.
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So, I'm good.
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So, I'm good.
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So, I'm good.
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So, I'm good.
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So, I'm good.
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So,
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I'm good.
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Okay, so I move that we approve the notion that I'd recommend it by the
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session.
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Second.
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Any more discussion?
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Seeing none?
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On the favor?
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All right.
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All right.
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We'll be in another category.
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We'll have three, two.
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We'll be done.
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So, next year.
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All right.
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We have to know that, you know, control town of Oregon's edits, one thing that came
[1:42:56]
up this year after we started post-war, and it was just a very visible example.
[1:43:00]
I don't know if you have a laptop or not, but that's not what I'm trying to reach here.
[1:43:08]
So, do you know what it was actually changed?
[1:43:10]
I don't know anything about that.
[1:43:12]
I can't see what it's like.
[1:43:15]
So, I think it's close with the new answer.
[1:43:17]
Thank you.
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So, it's 754, 80 million.
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I said, no, it's 50 cents per million.
[1:43:22]
It may not be on the state team.
[1:43:23]
It may not be on the state team.
[1:43:27]
It may not be on the state.
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we agreed to that part when we ought to see.
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Twenty-five dollars, shop for the company,
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and the time of July,
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contract Section six.
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To the group.
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The four pictures for a month and a stop.
[1:43:45]
And I think it's just to get it to current
[1:43:46]
and actually start acting on for those that do not register the jobs.
[1:43:53]
So we need, in order to adopt this amended ordinance,
[1:43:57]
We are going to go on this tonight, first we have to do a first and second for you or something.
[1:44:05]
So, we can adopt it.
[1:44:06]
With my understanding, we can adopt this count on it.
[1:44:08]
It's all this is a very strange thing.
[1:44:11]
We're demanding a word.
[1:44:14]
But it also is going to be taken into effect.
[1:44:16]
Our next meeting for June 5th, where we get a letter from the town clerk.
[1:44:21]
Yeah, and it's going to basically state that these people are
[1:44:26]
Beautiful list of people you need to collect from right and we can actually start drinking them in
[1:44:31]
For some core pictures and it's a measure of 25 dollar fee or fine and it's also a fine feed for recruiting the certified letters
[1:44:40]
And if they still don't do it, we can actually take them to court and possibly other charges
[1:44:48]
Or fines
[1:44:55]
If you have a register of your dogs, you are literally breaking the law.
[1:45:27]
I don't know what the numbers are. I do not know what the countness, but the one that goes is, uh,
[1:45:33]
You see, if you fit there, we have the same 95 people registered at dogs in the age of one dog,
[1:45:42]
times a $7.50.
[1:45:47]
So it has up here, not a whole lot of money, but it's money that's not a hotel.
[1:45:51]
It's not fair to people who bet.
[1:45:54]
And there was a couple of people that didn't come in.
[1:45:57]
I happened to be in the office, and when they come in, they didn't agree with.
[1:46:03]
Why should I register my dog when I list the people that haven't, and it's like, well, you can
[1:46:08]
back them out and they said, no, I'm not saying anything. It's like, well, it's not fair that
[1:46:13]
I have to register the dogs and you come out to me and there's other people that do not.
[1:46:18]
It's like, if the town knows that you have a dog, you will be notified in the process
[1:46:24]
and it'll fight to everyone, not just taking a choosing who you're in there.
[1:46:30]
I can say there was 230 people as a few weeks ago, they didn't register their logs, they're
[1:46:37]
now telling it.
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It was 95.
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So when we've had 130 people come in, 135 people come in in the last two weeks.
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They don't.
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They're actually right.
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They didn't have to come in.
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They just bail on it.
[1:46:49]
What a different purpose.
[1:46:51]
So in the other thing, we found out that some of them had no longer had the dogs, but where
[1:46:56]
the town of Troy is not in the known, they should be able to tell us if you don't have
[1:46:59]
as a way. And if you do pick up another dog, when you go ahead, go in and get a new
[1:47:06]
or the spade or get the baby shots, they do send the town documentation on them. So we
[1:47:12]
know you have a dog, so that's where it starts.
[1:47:17]
All right, of course. I move that we adopt the changes to the town, animal control ordinance,
[1:47:23]
as the one needed in the attached program,
[1:47:30]
specifically under paragraph 6.3 and 6.5.
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Second, we have more questions.
[1:47:37]
On paper, I will pass this cemetery trustee appointment.
[1:47:44]
I move the complaint back and so to be a cemetery trustee
[1:47:47]
for a terrible one year.
[1:47:49]
Second, we need a discussion.
[1:47:50]
All right, all right, thank you, thank you very much.
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Take it on you again.
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Again, we've got our chance to find you to date.
[1:48:01]
So where are we so far?
[1:48:04]
So Jeremy, in putting together these books for us,
[1:48:10]
if we put everything under time to work,
[1:48:13]
and then it's very difficult.
[1:48:17]
And then if you would, we have like 20,000 tabs here, there's come up, split it up.
[1:48:26]
So it's pretty good.
[1:48:29]
Just having anything labeled for ABC, if you were, I think, I understand your reasoning, but I think, in this case, it would be better to have it separately though.
[1:48:40]
Really have to use those tabs.
[1:48:44]
So we are a buck percent of the way from here.
[1:48:47]
Anyway, three of that out.
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Half, three of that.
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And then we're on that.
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A couple of eight.
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Four, five, twelve.
[1:49:04]
And the general funds get 64%.
[1:49:07]
It has 64%.
[1:49:09]
We're made.
[1:49:12]
All right, let's go.
[1:49:13]
Let's do the math.
[1:49:15]
Let's do the math.
[1:49:16]
Let's do the math.
[1:49:17]
One, two, and six.
[1:49:20]
Oh.
[1:49:35]
We are 41.6% of the way through the year.
[1:49:58]
We need at least 58% of the budget to be available.
[1:50:02]
So we're at 64, so about, I don't know if they're fine, we can go far.
[1:50:08]
And we moved the money over.
[1:50:12]
We had money that was voted to be set aside in the specific funds.
[1:50:16]
Is that money going to move down?
[1:50:18]
What?
[1:50:20]
Well, when we go to put, to raise appropriate $20,000 towards accountability,
[1:50:27]
I don't know why it's going to be separate.
[1:50:30]
Funding with that goes into it.
[1:50:33]
Yeah.
[1:50:33]
What should I believe is that?
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Yeah.
[1:50:35]
It should be the back.
[1:50:37]
The 4906.
[1:50:39]
All right.
[1:50:39]
But my question is, did it get moved over?
[1:50:43]
I believe so.
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I don't know.
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I don't know.
[1:50:45]
There's not a much to the pictures.
[1:50:46]
It's not.
[1:50:47]
Well, that would be a question.
[1:50:48]
That would be a question for Adam.
[1:50:51]
Because Adam would have to say, we're now taking $20,000 under the general fund
[1:50:57]
and then moving over to the widget account.
[1:51:00]
And he usually gives us like a piece of paper
[1:51:02]
or something or something, say, hey, you're doing this.
[1:51:05]
Right.
[1:51:06]
He may not know this, so you might not know this.
[1:51:08]
Right.
[1:51:10]
The chapter to do this button for answers
[1:51:12]
because if you're looking at your checking account,
[1:51:14]
oh, what is money in it?
[1:51:15]
But it's not really.
[1:51:16]
It's not really, because you know, 20 miles
[1:51:18]
amount over to some other account that's only
[1:51:20]
to be expended for certain things.
[1:51:23]
And then when you go through an audit a few years or so,
[1:51:26]
That is a very ugly experience.
[1:51:29]
No, they haven't drank anything.
[1:51:31]
I was supposed to think of a shelter.
[1:51:33]
Yeah.
[1:51:33]
Not under the pressure yet.
[1:51:35]
Yeah.
[1:51:35]
Those prenatories should really impact those.
[1:51:40]
So you might want to know if that's what I'm trying to do about it.
[1:51:41]
I might want to talk to them.
[1:51:43]
What can I be waiting for?
[1:51:44]
We'll be taxed, don't come out.
[1:51:45]
We're just going to need a couple weeks.
[1:51:46]
Well, whatever.
[1:51:47]
Who knows it's not forgotten?
[1:51:50]
Technically, it should be done sooner or later.
[1:51:52]
Well, it should be done after it can be.
[1:52:06]
I think that's why he's saying, you know, we might not take a tan, but he has money as an entraxion out of there, you take out like 40,000, 50,000 dollars, you're going to drop us down.
[1:52:20]
Well, but we still might be okay.
[1:52:23]
We can, if we really work the balances, we add money sitting around.
[1:52:28]
We shouldn't have to borrow.
[1:52:29]
I think I think it really matters when those problems go over the share.
[1:52:33]
Well, if we don't have a total of around half the prepare,
[1:52:37]
you're not going to have 100% of people paid.
[1:52:42]
And at the end of the year, you still wouldn't, you still wouldn't make it
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because of the county tax cost, right?
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is due on the 10th of December, or whether it goes to the business day, and I give a piece of
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my mind with the conference. Yeah, they, they, they, they, they don't, they don't, they don't,
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they don't, they don't, they, they, they have all, death trip on the advance from the county, but
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I don't, I don't.
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But the guy does a good stuff. It's important, right? That's not my point of
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Yeah, just,
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yeah, I think you may have a question on how to say I feed program, we
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committee.
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Do we actually have a say I feed committee or is it a wrong carry thing?
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Yeah, we have to carry that four wrong carry.
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We've never created my question.
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Is it a spreadsheet?
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You've had a number all of it.
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We gave a number to a budget committee and let it maybe show it down for the
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way too much money.
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Well, sure.
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Ben, Ben, Ben, Ben, you've never got it.
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Well, because I don't know what my question is not about any of that, I know about that.
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Is this a real committee that the downed are voting to create?
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Yeah, that's come up with the warrants.
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Okay.
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Many years ago.
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I want people to be planning more than one to look at this time.
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Okay.
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I know that we have proved, well, I don't know if these people want to.
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We have to reach out to them again.
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Oh, well.
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Well, today we go on a T-J and it was giving the budget right.
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How did you do that?
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How did that work last year?
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Yeah, Daniel has a budget right.
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Now it's not as important as we see what's just the person who put a charge to the chair.
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And then, as soon as we want to stay here, I'm going to go ahead of some T-J.
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But that, I don't know, or else you start to just want to be here.
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Oh, so, all right, so this is a discussion.
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Not to really point these people.
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Well, yeah, I was hoping that I'll be there.
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Yeah, I'd love to share it again, but I didn't care for myself.
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But I came up with, I think what they had on the budget meeting was people thought it was
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everlasting.
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There's only a couple of them.
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Because you do what you're saying.
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You don't know if anything.
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Well, actually, we did spreadsheet numbers.
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We just realized it was not really close.
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What did you have?
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It was the numbers, the math math.
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But the time is not ready for that.
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We didn't get, well, as we had that problem, we spent that conversation.
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That the body could be answered.
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We didn't even touch buildings.
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You don't actually.
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I don't know, right, that was bad part, because just the vehicle is alone and we've got just vehicles
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well, we've got a order of probably 3-9 hours of vehicles and I was like, two-9 hours
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of the number of people in front of me and I was like, two-9 hours of the year, well the only thing
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about that is you could take some of the money that we are currently raising and appropriating,
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really would go with the CIT, where we're setting money aside for new crews that are
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Well, and those go into the...
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That was messy thing.
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That one met down that number.
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Which we took that to account.
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That was taking that money to...
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Oh, hold on.
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Oh, I'm not surprised.
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Sorry.
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No, I'm not surprised.
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That was very evident in the...
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Well, I first addressed this thing.
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It was like...
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We all...
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We're...
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But literally, I'm able, in terms of...
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One great plan.
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And it's like...
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fire apartment and right there alone.
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Yeah.
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You heard of that product.
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I'll do it.
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I'll do it.
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I'll do it.
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You see?
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These couple trucks are world past there.
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Oh, good.
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They're world.
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Everyone's prime when you were sworn in there.
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I'll do one of those vehicles as past as prime, but.
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And cheese people?
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No, I'm talking to the fire department.
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It's like a燃 wheel service.
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That's right.
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But we like how the燃 wheel is.
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And that's what I know we're all keeping out of here's out for grants for things because our grants out there to get rid of diesel vehicles to go to the gas or electricity.
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to receive other ways, can you spell them bad idea?
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Hey, I just love the pretty hard department that did it.
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There's a police department that did it, and they were in a little chase from the
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car, just batteries?
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Well, what it does is it shifts down to safety mode, which is 16 miles an hour.
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So, they're having them chase on it.
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Hold them on!
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We're counting!
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Dick, is your phone all right?
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I don't know, I don't know.
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That's all you know.
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You like it?
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Well, it's a vividly a fun party ride, but it costs two and a half times as much for mild
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to ride as my guest hour cat life.
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So my guest hour cat life is a city of 30 miles per gallon, so depending on what you think
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gasoline costs, you can figure that out.
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But whatever that number for gasoline is, it's highest gasoline has been, it operates with
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less than half of the cost of the difference in my electric bill with that thing.
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But I never charge it on the grand-o-dark.
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I don't know
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if my last rental was a DB and I don't know if I don't know if you'd ever get it.
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Yeah, they're trying to be forcing it in the long-sand now.
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I should have known.
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Well, the car on the front piece is kind of the terrible time.
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Yeah, most of the, they're trying to get it in the city.
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They're trying to get it in the city.
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They're going to be going to be going to be going to be going to be going to be going to be going to.
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They're trying to get it on me at one time.
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And I'm like, now, I'm like, where's your charge of the,
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And then similar, yes, if you turn it, let's turn it to that, all right.
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And I did everything as easy and polite, and this is the test of the curtains and the ones.
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Yeah.
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Going to the place, I dug in like three times, trying to do it.
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Eventually they got some wheels as free.
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Mm-hmm.
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Sure.
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So they want to try and push those, yeah, if you kind of like,
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they're shooting them off.
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Well, I think we need to talk to them and see how they feel about it.
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It should go back in the moment of sharing.
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Put in the moment of having to do it there.
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Congratulations, which I'd ask that you guys to do.
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The teaching you love to serve together.
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No, fine.
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Sorry.
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Yeah, it looks like you're going to be happy to be back now.
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Push it.
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All right.
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Now, how do we call it?
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Approximately, we can brief your roadbiz.
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That's a little fun.
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Before we happen to that, John, Rachel,
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I have to use all of us to the state, and it's the only ones that are back in the world.
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I'm not surprised.
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I move that we approve the bidders requested by the road agent of $56,440.
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That's just a little bit.
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All the rice is bathed, 800 feet, 800 feet by 8 feet of road.
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Existing materials rolling, compaction of sub-based installation of three inches,
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by two of this concrete and two courses, two inches of binder and one inch of top.
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That would be for Troy, Brook Street, and Troy,
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and this one will go out of the brick
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out of the brick.
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I wrote an additional $35,000 and $35,000, and we have to offer as a detailed look.
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of the kind of fabric and brick you're under at the mic on us, and authorize them, and authorize them as they're all from them.
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Further.
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Do you have any you know the streets, highway and streets, highways and streets?
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Oh, my mandits are over there. Yes, let's hopefully be done.
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Tell me, what's work?naklin,
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why are we looking for a second floor? She'd basically
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not solve fire syrup in here. No.
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second
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floor,
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okal kids gun enters? You need a
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got a lot of discussion on what's in there? All right.
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And if you're different, the plant just sort of knows we do get matching money for what we stand.
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All right.
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Right.
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Not sure if it is not a real point.
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But she sends their hands forward, fixing words up.
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No, no, no, no, come on, we don't have to put 60.
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No, that's fine.
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Okay, that's fine.
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All right.
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I moved that we approved the payroll for the check data by 12.
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And you have a $25,8096 of $4.9 cents.
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Chexated at $5.19, the amount of $21,062,040 cents.
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Chexated at $5.23, and that $21,993 cents.
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And Chexated at $2,803,029 cents, which includes quarterly
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pages, students, trustees, and select them, and people like that.
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That's been all I write in words.
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I will.
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Hey, it pays better than your other partner, Joe.
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That is true.
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It's happening.
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It sounds favorable on the fifth of May, $200, 7th of May, $200, $79, 276,000, $60,000, $8,000,
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which includes $164,000, $190,000, $30,000, $30,000 payment to that.
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payment to PRACTACS, lecture, or 20, 24 taxing execution.
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Let me go back into general fund, this is a launch.
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Okay, that's weird, but I'll buy it.
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$200 on May 12,
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513, 500,000, 290,000, 226 cents, 519, 239,000, 133,000, $6,000, $89, which includes
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And they came into the Nat about regional school district of 2016-1743 dollars in heat sense.
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May 23rd, $20,670,277,277,
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May 29th, $4,908,907.
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That's that.
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the instruction.
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On there.
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I call it motion passes.
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I move to be approved.
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The documents minutes as submitted for public.
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Public.
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Selecting the message submitted for May 1, 2025.
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Do you miss it?
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On the paper.
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All right.
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My move.
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I move that we approve the May 1,
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non-hubbed meeting.
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I have the documents being.
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Okay, let's go ahead.
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Okay, let's go ahead.
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All in favor?
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All right.
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All right.
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He passes.
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He passes.
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This is going to be with the playing board.
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You get it.
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He's easy.
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He's a minute and fifth.
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Surprise that she said it possible much.
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I don't know.
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Expert, be the impact.
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He's on the side.
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Work.
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Did I?
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Yeah.
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Oh.
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I've made a motion regarding the joint.
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We're able to play more on May 7th.
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And it's approved a minute, that's a bit better.
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That's it.
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Any instruction?
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I'll take it.
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All right.
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That's it.
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That's a clue.
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That's it.
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Is it different?
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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That's it.
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We'll hold that out.
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Yeah.
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I'm just working.
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I'll hold that.
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I'll hold that.
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I'll hold that.
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I'll hold that.
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Of course.
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I'll hold that.
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I'll hold that.
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I'll hold that.
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I'll hold that.
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the state they're across to pay for what $1800 bill and this is the most late.
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We'll still look into it.
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So, there's a requirement for that.
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Yeah, the whole set of rules are six.
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Six units, actually, and that happens, the six units are that we paid a bill for.
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Six units after that, and that happens.
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I don't even know why this whole thing is, but I think there was a tremendous amount of file by April 10.
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We've found we already called them, but we didn't get their secret form to fill out.
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And then the guy at the level of shit and said, no, everybody reports me it's not okay.
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We don't have actual proof we did it.
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But yet they seem to know it was not on February 10th. Who knew?
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All right.
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So, let's see.
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What's the answer there?
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We'll see.
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What's the answer there?
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It wasn't a no.
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No.
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Yeah, I don't know what we're going to do with this at all.
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We're going to do it.
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We're going to do it.
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I don't know.
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We're going to do it.
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We're going to do it.
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We talked about that earlier, so I'm going to need to turn on the 12th and come back with some options that you want to perform with.
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I had ten-a-half of all screens, so the ten-a-half of the record done.
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Then you did a lot longer than they had hoped.
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We originally signed up, he said, you know, if it's easy and solid, it's included.
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It's a problem, so we'll have quite a have to be able to be electrician by several times.
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But seeing as we're almost in tune, we can use that one that would have spent the first few months to pay for the electrician,
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like we're not upset that the speaker is the microphones for the community center.
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We're about $200 for use that room, so big he's like, there's no need to do it.
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He got changes in there.
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So you just have to come back next week and I told them some of me to rush for the last one of the news of the library, so.
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And see, so out of the car property cards are already online.
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They said me and Maria were going to sign and one of the questions is from one include information about pass building permits and in the audience down here.
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I figured that was fine right.
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You can't you can't you to put the full certain notes you should.
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I didn't think it was a big deal.
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because you just gotta get a phone call, so it's gonna ask you about it.
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So the more you can buy and do the more effective the service says.
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We actually talked about the comment did earlier.
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Those are the top comment paintings to work before the meeting of the 19th.
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The batch of taxis and properties outside of the one we dealt with the time they were doing before.
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Next to you, I got one.
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My name is another guy, he built me in the city center and I said, well,
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Plus the service could be slow, so if we don't get a time,
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he's in a little bit of a hit, and that's why I don't know.
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In the transfer situation, like Dick said, it's late later,
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picking up a lot, I'm realizing it.
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I got there a computer there, we need to finish that.
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Apparently, no, we just a live high code.
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Hit on them.
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So, you may, I got a live, I find actors with a computer,
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with a printer, and the eventual goals,
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get a tag of a printer down there now.
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Yeah, I don't think they can run to use it.
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It was so interesting that for a place that gets all of the junk credit, they couldn't find what.
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Now that it's bigger than most of them, people take them and then when they jump and they just throw all that stuff.
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Yeah.
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The problem is, they're so fine.
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Very good.
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We've also have them have take-art payments and have a tablet with a mobile hardware, at some point too.
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Since we're on the subject of the dump, can I...
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The transfer station?
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I, since becoming a select one, I am not personally
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been to the transfer situation.
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Which comes to my attention.
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However, my son's mother, who is a lifetime resident of Troy,
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went there for the first time in a couple of years.
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And I can only say she was lightly impressed
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with the change in the operation.
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When she said it is clear, neater,
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and the belief that she said that people were polite
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and helpful.
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She did also comment on the swap shed,
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which her feeling, her suggestion was that the swap
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shed simply be eliminated.
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A lot of towns do that because they don't have to do the hassle
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to handle it.
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I got one complaint about it, but it was some concern about that, and I don't know that I would mean that you and Eric, but I think.
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Yeah.
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I think we might have the same idea if we could go to the helping hand.
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Go to the red, go to the village barn.
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No.
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Yeah, my last life in this field was a lot of times like, nope.
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We're not even going to do that.
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It's too...
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Why don't you take it and stuff to just get molded in?
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So, some of the issue is the clothing, they don't want to admit it, because moisture in terms of the mold.
[2:09:26]
But here's the thing, there's a yellow belt or yellow belt, that's right.
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It's not a direct apartment, and other places throughout the town.
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And by helping him, helping him, that went down by the remark.
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You have to learn that.
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People may not know this, but each location will get money back for any donation of what you put in there.
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So you'll be a percentage.
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The rapid department gets money for the wreck for being there.
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It's a small amount, you know what I mean?
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Yeah, totally.
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Prisma stations can get some really obscure cool stuff for them.
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Thank you very much.
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Yeah, well, that's how it went.
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You're doing, you know, you're not, nobody's really doing it for a money.
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They're doing it because you're going to go for some money.
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But those pay boxes in the winter to call them, they reimburse the locations.
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You know, they, you know, a person in the money, but if you just came this up
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I encourage you to use those Chinese because they do go to people in need.
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Yeah, so I mean, this is really like the second way of the mission.
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You've had it in the SWOT channel.
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Well, I'm not going to make the motion to do it by anything.
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I think the SWOT shed has passed.
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We're at a different place now.
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We're running the place differently.
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We got to clear off the square footage down there,
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remove the building, throw it to them, sir, and move on.
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If it falls into the mic, if it's good enough
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to put in there, take it to the village bar
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and solidify that, so that's us.
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If you get something to do with it, you need to need to bump, right?
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Don't.
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We can't, it is, but I know from the supplier of the injuries,
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they all fry the economy, people, and somebody
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was always on the edge of the job here.
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And people with drop-off things that didn't work, that they didn't want to pay for the fire,
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because there was a fence for it.
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Yeah, that's like the people that we even behind on the outside of the cemetery,
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and then there's a crash there, and then it's not a crash.
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And now I mean, I don't understand, but it gets, you know, pretty close to that point,
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but there's a minute, half a gate, half a
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gate, half a little, half a little, half a little.
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All
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right.
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Let's take a look at the non public.
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No, I don't know if I can get out of there.
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You can go in under C, A, and other.
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R, say 91832, A, is something that you just came up recently that I want.
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Okay.
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What we have to do is, we have to go in and have to reach one.
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So for A, C, and E is what we're going to be discussing.
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So our next meeting is going to be
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June 5th, at 6 o'clock in the morning, which is next Thursday, so we'll have a motion to go in the 90-1A.
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So good. So I'm going to go call a vote.
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Okay, I'll keep you any five. Here's, yes.
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I'll be sure to get one.
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All right, I'm going to take a brief cigarette break.
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We take a quick reset.
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We have the annual, we've got a pump together.
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I don't like it, I don't like it.
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That's too much to do.
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That means we have means every Thursday in June.
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I'm here.
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How many of those girls have done?
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I've done five, one of them.
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And they said, well, am I not like Kauri?
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But, I don't know how long I'm going to Kauri.
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No, hopefully not.
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But there's all of them down.