e e e hi Becky how you doing I'm okay I learned you didn't have a library meeting today yeah I learned that uh Jeff and I both learned that well actually I learned it I think first and then let Jeff know yeah at um 1204 I got an email from maranne oh nice I was wonder she's always know early so I was surprised that um you know it said host uh hasn't started the meeting yet and I'm going so I thought I was gonna send her an email and then I saw the email yeah she forgot to um cancel it put the other one it happens it's cool it gives us um you know we just the um those documents I mean I I don't know that I'll be able to the specs are 1225 Pages the drawings are hundred and some I mean the drawings like you know because can't we just pay them by the pound the specs the specs are just too uh too involved I mean for me you know it's like plus you know flipping through all that on the screen yeah now that's yeah if you don't have it printed out and who's going to print that out right oh my goodness well um I don't think Jeff is g to be at the meeting tonight he has to pick his wife up in Boston at the airport oh my goodness she's flying back from New Zealand oh how wonderful first I one of their children is in New Zealand I think so so first she has a 14-hour flight from wherever in New Zealand to uh I think Dallas airport and then a four or five hour layover and then a flight uh four-hour flight to Boston wow yeah that's a lot that's a day yeah a long day I've never gone further than you know to Europe or across the country and I flew at 14 I flew from New York to London to New Deli but I had a layover in London um for a night for night um but it was a long haul I read three books yeah it's it's a lot but yeah I mean you know that's if if you take something to do yeah you know something that you like right reading those three books you wouldn't have read those three books right well probably not in that time span right yeah now it was um my son's a pilot oh wow yeah he's he was until he just he's been he's becoming well he's was doing International flying this last year was to Europe and California and yeah it was yeah he saw every all the most beautiful places it's pretty exciting because they'd have layovers for about a day and a but does he fly for one of the airlines or private jets f for Delta cool yeah yeah he used to be in the Air Force um he was flying c130s um in yeah he was in Afghanistan last some pretty intensive duty but now it's more um Leisure yeah Leisure flying so what's he think about all these issues with the the boing plane well he does he hasn't been flying boeings he F Airbus um so he's not feeling too worried about it right now yeah but he used to fly American Eagle and he's but I think the one he flew was a French plane um I don't think it was I'm not sure if that one was Bo but he's blown for you know he's been flying for about 20 years from different he started at Cape Air uhuh yeah that was pretty cool so k that go out to the islands yeah Cape Air um they do you know Boston to the islands New York yeah it's all out of Boston I think but they have relationships with every you know everyone who flies into Boston and then they fly um the Puerto Rico they've always they do the islands down there and so Sam did a winter in Puerto Rico too um which was really we have some friends on the other side of the lake who go uh to calabra it's one of the Puerto Rican Islands cool so they'll fly you know to uh into Puerto Rico and then I think they have to I think they have to then take a bus or something to the smaller airport I could be wrong but I bet that's right small plane yeah that was probably um Cape Air yeah I had um when I was still in architecture school I did uh I worked up on N Tucket a couple Summers and I would fly to Boston and then I think they were nine Cedars yeah y that that was really great yeah that's what he was flying and it was fun because it was like the same plane he used to watch the TV show about when he was cool you know like nine or 10 yeah I like those because you really feel like you're flying you know I mean when you're on a jet I mean there's that experience but it's just like I mean there's takeoff and landing and otherwise except for turbulence yeah which you know based on some of the things we've been reading uh can be pretty severe nowadays um you know you just felt like you were in your living room yeah ex being squished in I'm I'm starting to get a little nervous where everybody is yeah Frank oh did Frank say he's not coming um I didn't I didn't hear that I just remembered an email and I'm not sure what it said so I'm looking it up um um yeah I don't have anything from him okay yeah well that'll be odd he shared the minutes oh yeah he did that yesterday that's all I saw I guess yeah he sent it you know for our special meeting and then the meeting before that um I don't know if you uh if I was talking about this today uh when we were at the school but um you know in the in the bid docks um the detail for covering the fascia with the with the additional PVC yeah it's it's like individual pieces be at least two maybe three based on what they what gaale shows and I started thinking about it and you know the fascia in some places is a little cued you know and it's not perfect so can you picture that I'm having trouble so you mean it's not it's not flat like it's not right the boards the boards that are up there some of them have have warped they're kind of CED so they have you know like a high spot a low spot then a high spot and so I was thinking you know when you put boards on top they're not necessarily they're not going to flatten that and when two pieces uh come together like this it's possible that they won't be perfectly aligned um and if the one that's down lower is out like this then you know it'll cause it to it bump it out and well could be could be you know ultimately a way for water leage to occur so I thought of the I was thinking about this last night and I went online and just quickly looked and you can buy the material in sheets so could then be cut so there's just one piece hi Frank hey how you doing hi Frank there's still not a forum of your committee where right we need we need one more person I have a feeling did you get a did you get a text message from me Becky oh you know I was just earlier I said I wasn't sure if I got a message from Frank and I was looking on Jeff's not gonna be here because he's picking his wife up at the airport in Boston are you 3708 or is that your home number your office number that's my cell phone it's 387 378 I'm not seeing it okay no I did it on the fly when I was driving so it said delivered but no I'm trying I'm trying to see if anything's there oh shoot I try another one so anyway I'm here I was running late I apologize well no problem how did you go to the meeting this morning I was at another meeting yes Jeff and I went and went too yeah there were three three contractors came oh good and um you know last time only two came for the roof so that's good so um and we got eight seven or eight bids last time last time yeah yeah so I was starting to U explain Frank that um it occurred to me uh I think just last night that you know in the in the bid docks the detail that Gail shows for covering the rest of the Faso with the solid uh dimensional plastic trim they show it as several pieces two or maybe three and it occurred to me that you know the fascia the existing fascia is some of it's kind of cued a little bit yep so depending on where the joint occurs the two pieces May aren't going to be quite probably won't be perfectly flush with each other so you know I quickly went online um and just found one source and I'm sure there are more you can get it in sheets so and my thought is to change to getting it in sheets and then cutting it ripping it to the exact Dimension that you're talking about the PVC correct the PVC for the FAS right yeah it comes in two yeah yeah that that's a great idea it's a little more money but um I think in the end one I think it's going to look better and there'll be less seams and Joints you'll only have you know you'll have a if if uh if it comes in um let's see it' be 96 8 feet you know then have a you have a vertical joint and if you use a filler in there it's not going to be readily seen but I think it you know horizontal joints I think they would be all over the place and that sounds good I know cook is not meeting tonight because looking at the last minutes I sent you all Anna had a she had a conflict right that's what I was thinking Steve um was working on Lotto 32 drilling the well I he just texted he's leaving lot he said yes I just left lot 32 so he's on his way great so yall still have a meeting um but I we do have to end by 6:30 right we can I've been trying to get them to meet on a different night but it keeps defaulting back it was either going to be this one or two weeks from now but they they ended oh um so I oh can you um can you screen share with me I can show you a couple photos I went down the other day and uh took a close look at the U the dam Keepers uh roof what's left of it not much so let's see now I'm now co-host and if I want to bring up photos what do I do um you find your photo on your computer put it on your screen and then share yeah bring up the bring up your photos well how do I reduce you guys a little bit oh you can just shove us to the side just shove us all the way over so you can see because we'll still see you just move your whole screen and then bring up what you need and then you have to move the screen back so you can find screen share which is in the middle at the bottom of the zoom there we go now let's see oh the this makes me so happy because I it didn't come naturally to me at all and now you're teaching I think it can be easier with a larger screen well I I'm on a I'm on a fulls sizee um oh good but now you you gave me the co-host thing now where did it go so all you need now that you're co-host if you look at the bottom of the zoom screen in the middle you'll find a green share screen icon okay I need you just press that and it'll grab your doc then you can choose which document you want it to grab wait a minute I've got the zoom screen up here but I don't at the bottom the menu bar it has end bright red at the right and microphone at the left and it right in the middle is the share screen icon oh it says green it's green too share screen that's pretty clear and just click on the picture there we go see that woo yes oh yeah there there are several others that are that are pretty much the same um you know my first thought was well maybe you know could do a simple little repair somewhere to just temporarily take care of it but those shingles are so ratty that I'd be afraid to get up on them right so now let me um let's get another photo there's this second one is just the this is these two are a say the roadside this is from the ridge on the right is the lake side and then this this was the photo I thought oh how are we going to get a scaffold to work off of on here so I called um Russ today and U we had a chat and he he already suggested a way that that might work and then I asked him if he would be willing to help out on this and he he said yes so you know I think we could um probably you know with his help do this ourselves so um I guess Becky can do you want to interface with concom okay and and and and you know if they want to have a visit and we can talk about how we will um protect now Jeff brought up that the felt paper could contain asbest I think that it was in the paper yeah we've had that issue before so you know in Maryland if you had there there was a period where they made uh roof shingles out of cestus and you know the the protocol for removing them was nothing like say removing friable Asbestos and but I don't know what Massachusetts has to say I mean the felt paper you know it would be assuming there's asbestos in there it's integrated into the material so it's not like you know if you take the shingles off in the felt paper all the sudden asbest is flying around right it's resident in the paper yeah it's sort of like it's it's somewhat similar to the vinyl asbestos Flor tile but it when the vinyl ese Flor tile breaks they yeah that's when they say when it breaks there's a Min there's a bit of a release right um I think if you if it just if you just break it like that snap it I I can't imagine that there's any release I you'd have to like take a take a belt sandard to it I'd like to hear what Anna Cook has to say because she does new an old construction and uh cuz she's the one who came up with 100 square feet or whatever it be a $10,000 job it'd be great to do on our own um I wouldn't want to find out after the fact that someone complained about well I think I can find out and get a quote from Atlas that we used we've used on these jobs even the the old cinder block building at the fire station um at Auto 32 I had Atlas come in and test for asbest before we took anything down and um I'll get a quote for them from them hopefully on a tiny space like this that won't be $1,500 like they usually chart if um Can could we quote gather the sample I don't know they they do their own S I mean that's okay they wouldn't because some place some Labs you know you can bring them material and have them analyze it yeah because the shingles are in such crappy shape at the lower corner you know could take a piece of shingle off and a piece of felt paper yeah well I think yeah I don't know when that was last roofed uh shingled I don't have a date on that one I know it was last painted around 15 years ago 13 years ago well I saw um when I was finishing up looking at the roof uh Howe Kinder was driving by and I talked with him and he was saying how he didn't think they were that old but there the felt based shingles there's no it's not a felt and fiberglass mat and you know unless somebody had those lying around they haven't been using those for quite a long time and they only have like a 15 to 18e average life so you know given their condition I'd say they're well past 25 yeah as soon as uh as soon as Steve um identify himself and call our meeting to order he's still muted oh there we go hi hi okay we gave you at at least 60 seconds to transition right thank you you good to go there I'm good all right so uh I call this meeting to order at 5:51 we have uh Frank mcin Steve Sullivan Rebecca Torres and myself Steven dalas attending um so first thing is to review the minutes from January the 24th I made some changes and then um after the visit to the school today I made a few corrections to uh some of the things I had changed and everyone has had a chance to go through those yep do I hear any comments hearing none do I have a motion to accept the minutes from February the 21st my motion we accept the minutes the 20 first do I have a second I'll second okay all in favor mcin I Sullivan I delas I and then the uh minutes from February the 28th our um brief uh special meeting to uh approve the bid docks uh do I hear a motion to approve those minutes I motion we approve those minutes do I hear a second I'll second okay all in favor begin I Sullivan Sullivan I delas I thank you okay um so number two I have here is discuss the results of the meeting with capital planning this is more to talk about um passing on the spreadsheets and um Frank I forgot to tell you that I went back and I opened up that photo that wouldn't Focus yeah and then if I clicked on the unfocused photo then it became a focus photo with a black background on around it okay it's it's you've got a setup in your computer Stephen so um have you you know but the other thing I I can't do right now and I don't know if you can do this with yours when you uh go to that area where it says photos and work performed where you have the I forget what you call it uh the information the hyperlink can you then add a comment like I am played with that in a little bit um okay so I guess my question is do we want to hold off on including photos until we get that worked out and then the second question is um you know with currently the way my computer is working is if I look at the photo and then I close it I have to then reopen the spreadsheet it doesn't take me back to where I was yeah mine opens in a different window so uh just a setup okay and it will be different on we're both um Apple oriented uh Mac oriented and then people be opening up with um uh Windows uh Microsoft Windows that that also opens up in another screen I tested that I think alls I want to do with the pictures is not put a lot but uh put um you know I would you know take one of your pictures that you showed us today if you want to put up on the screen for Steve to see you know take maybe five photos that's all add five photos of major things on five different buildings so that if when they looking at they'll look at all the red right and they see you know we want this done and if they they want they'll click on just to show what we're doing it's not something you know and just to give them a thing and and then we'll say in your letter you'll say and this is an ongoing process and we're constantly adding it and we might have to add a comment window to the right we don't have tell them that but they're just going to be receiving a PDF piece of paper that will have a highlighted blue hyperlink Stephen and if they want to click on it they will and it'll show a picture okay and my guess is a lot of people are going to look at this and we're going to give them all the pages I like that we we talked about that last me all pages and they might not get through them all but you know right and but if they do and you've got a few people that want to see something I think say the thousand words and we'll really luck out but if we pick five really good pictures like the roof on the dam keeper house that we wanted 10,000 pick go off of that list that you sent them originally and we we'll try to find a good one picture for everything of that list I think that will say more for what we want to do going forward and people can figure out the picture thing on their own um some are more savvy than others and um but mine is I open mine it opens up in a separate window okay okay so um I need to get you more photos well you you have that original list that you gave Capital planning with the monies I'd take five six five six projects put the put the uh Howard's roof on there um St on on last Saturday I I was listening to the lake wyola uh um lwac uh committee and Howard brought up is there anything we can do to the roof it leaks so much it froze on the uh turning things this winter and he goes can we hire someone and they started talking and all of a sudden Eric stalker said you know we have Frank mcin he's on the buildings committee why don't we ask him and I raised my hand and I mentioned that yes we're trying to get $10,000 we're try we're trying to get Appropriations from the capital plane to do this Ro is you we haven't forgotten about you and it was kind of funny and Eric said this is the fastest I've seen this government work imagine that we're talking on a Saturday and he's going to bring it up on a Wednesday and there we are off and running right so the wheels of government are turning more quickly yes so five to seven pictures Stephen and then we can start getting this over to them um and go forward with that okay and um I'm working I'm working on a introductory kind of letter that would go with that so um maybe at the next meeting right before then I'll get the photos to you and I can uh send everybody the letter and we can review that and then maybe that could be sent to them right and then we'll have that we'll show them what we're doing so that'd be great actually I was looking I mean it was good we talked about that but I was looking at the um the minutes from February the 21st and I'm going wait a minute I thought I had something else on so back to uh my agenda yeah so um the bid docks for the uh shuberry elementary school so today uh Jeff and I um we at the 9:00 meeting uh with Cole from Gale Associates and there were three contractors there and we went around and we looked at everything and Steve Sullivan um when when last night I had um thought about the bid and the how gaale has specked the faser replacement which is going to be the solid PVC they show it in I think they show it as like 1 by six pieces uh or maybe one I think 1 by six but it would be minimally two maybe even three pieces and it occurred to me that you know those three pieces running horizontally that the joints between them those horizontal joints are going to probably not align perfectly I would say it's probably going to be it would be you know luck if they all did so I did a very quick bit of online research and you can get the PVC in sheets and my thought is that rather than individual pieces that they get sheets and they rip it to the dimension that's needed so that it's one single piece from below the drip edge of the piece that's already there down to fully cover the fascia and um but what about the ends when you say the ends well if are there is there ever when you get to the I guess it's only at the corners or something the end of the board the end of the P or the end of the old trim that is being coated covered in PVC would you wrap it like a package or something to cover the end of the board um I think they do that at a 45 well it's let's put this way Becky if if if we did it in single piece several single pieces and you had a corner you're going to have to deal with it in a similar fashion uh and again if it's a solid piece it's just one one solid piece but I mean like I can think of one corner when you come in um let's see that would be the north wall at the East End I can remember from today where the fascia comes across and just stops so there's we'll say engrain so that's all you'll see is you'll have quote engrained of the solid plastic okay I don't I don't think there's any any issue there so are you saying to use the PVC and then the PVC sheet on top of it no no I'm saying that the PVC the PVC sheet will be what covers the existing wood fascia okay it's not PVC over PVC okay it's it's using the solid sheet cut to the right width instead of individual pieces which will probably it'll be less joints and I think filling the joints you know the horizontal joints if we put up strips would take more time you know than any cost savings if there is and using individual pieces I think would be spent uh filling the joints so is this an amendment you want to make well yes because yeah and Cole Cole asked us sent me uh I think he sent us all an email this afternoon and he then uh asked me if if we want to make that change okay to the solid so I think that but here thoughts on that Frank I think it's a good idea but I don't I before we make a change we have to ask what the cost differential is going to be and the only reason why I asked that Stephen is years ago when this PVC exterior wood came on we did a little addition a second floor Edition at the uh office building and uh they ordered all the 12in planks or 8 inch planks for all the the PVC trim on the outside and under one of the stairs they needed a uh a 4 by8 sheet and which they didn't use and I was surprised it came in at like a dollar $480 that one sheet so I don't know how expensive that is in other words if they have if it's 4 by8 you know and they rip it down how how I'd like to know how much that cost before we vote on this because it could add a substantial amount um to the cost and I I don't want to come back and say oh yeah it's you know $10,000 more VC one without the joints um they might save some on labor but the cost is there so I just remember a 4 by8 sheet half inch thick 15 years ago was $480 I'm sure the prices has come down I don't know um but that that's my only concern on something like that um well if it's a half inch thick how three of an inch thick yeah if it's three quarters you know how are we going to you know what is that going to add the PVC is know there if if PVC in our bid right now is I don't know $4 a square foot for three quter and if the manufacturer says I don't care if you get it in 6 inch 8 inch 12 inch or 24 48 it's the same price it's just a labor of cutting it and then they save on the the jointing but I want to know what the cost is that's before we vote on this if it's going to change the cost significantly um well how much would be significant well if it was twice the price I don't know how much you know what is the total square footage that we're adding to I don't have the plans in front of me what is the total square footage um you know do we have with this and what would the cost differential be Cole should be able to answer that you know they're you know they do this all the time but I just like to be informed before we vote on this um and how how do you apply it do you glue it screw it you mean how do you attach it put holes in it how do you attach it to the existing material um there are there are fasteners for it and there's and then the um Pooles are filled before it's painted that's what they did with what they put up already yeah but they didn't use sheets no because they they used 8 inch planks or something like that or 12inch planks so very similar thing um well several thoughts one I think that my opinion even if there is a cost to it and the long run and appearance and potential leakage that's my big concern that if if a lower board sits forward of the one above it um and then the then the seal fails water's getting behind so so I think you know performance is probably number one and then number two I think is also aesthetic um and um you know if there some additional cost I think in the end it would be worth it I was wondering can Cole put put it in um I mean I can email him and ask him if he could give us what he thinks would be the difference in cost in doing that um but can he put it in there as like asking for with those two is like option one option two is that I they I can I think they can do that yeah we definitely could have done that originally so I think an amendment could add it right okay so that they could give us a price for doing it one way and doing it the other yeah okay um would you be comfortable with that Frank if that's how in there okay because I think he would like an answer and if if I can give him that answer tomorrow then he can put that in there so that it will people will then uh bid it MH that sounds good okay so do I hear a motion that we add to the bid docks for the shsb elementary school project that the PVC that will be installed to cover the fascia is from sheet material so that there are single pieces running from the drip edge of the already installed PVC down to uh I don't know if it's a quarter inch or half inch below the edge of the existing sopit I mean the existing fasia as shown in the uh drawings that Gail has done as an alternate bid as an alternate bid yes a motion to what you just said okay second I will second it as an alter now okay and all in favor mcin I Sullivan an i d Missi great I will U let Cole know that we would like that added as a alternate bid okay um number three Frank U more recently told me that I think he was were you at a um is it the uh historic commission and they were talking about the repairs needed at Schoolhouse number two yes and that they were talking about doing that themselves if I remember what you said going out and hire and taking bids and hiring yes yeah so I didn't get I didn't go to the last meeting so I don't know what happened so what are they what are they getting bids for you know the rotting on the sides of the um each side of the door going into the building and then on the northwest corner the corner boards are all rotted well my thought is it's our charge they can do all the leg work but we should okay it that was my initial thought if they want to do this and because it's and so-called historical thing what money are they using that's the other thing I think they have money they think they have money so I don't know well they they've committed all their money they all their money to the birkshire project I think okay so very good question so it sounds like we need to talk to somebody on their committee and um see what they're thinking um is definitely and I guess so the question you know assuming they had the money um does the building committee as Frank said um essentially have kind of fi get final approval on what they how they're going to do it or um do we I think they should I I know yeah I that would be I think maybe I can send them an email and recommend that they bring their project to you guys to talk about that'd be that'd be nice neutral yeah that's good okay so you'll do that Becky awesome I I can tell you that the the tree Warden goes crazy every time he drives by that Schoolhouse because of all those Pines are just getting taller and bigger but according to Leslie none of them are on Town property right they're all on the neighbors property we have a less than like a 50 by 50 lot there but I go it drives me cuckoo but someone at that committee they were talking about that I'd have to go back to listen to the the zoom again the the on YouTube whatever they were talking about trees and something else and they said that neighbor is a historical person type thing it wouldn't mind if you know some things got trimmed or something I I don't remember but I was impressed to hear that they know the neighbor who owns it because they know about the lot size I I'll email them then and ask as the tree Warden is there you know be nice to if we so that's TLO right see if they've had any [Music] from last year so yes I have plenty but I don't know if we're allowed to yeah it's on private property oh I don't know how many how many I don't know how many you have to take down but I do know that when I was in Providence the base trunk of a tree was on my neighbor's property and the whole sucker was leaning over my property and the town said the city said uh your property Lin straight up yeah air rights air rights and that's you can do whatever you want to that tree because the neighbor didn't want me doing anything I was like okay um I don't know how much of the air rights we have on this but I know it's right up against it that might be an argument Becky to say yeah we've got air rights and we're going to be trimming into doing all this and the owner agreed to help out maybe a little and we'll take the trees back a little and get a few of your trees down Steve that'd be fun get a little over there too no they've been supportive of a lot of historical projects that's for sure yeah no so it's definitely worth a conversation to start I will send a query that's perfect I'm just looking to see where their funding might be at it'll give me a chance to use the tree Wen letterhead that Devin pelleter created for us that's great didn't need that photo up there anymore okay yeah I know to Fig what you were doing so you have a fancy tree Logan uh letter you have to do you have a good black felt pen to sign your name big I will get one okay okay so historical [Music] commission so is it is the next meeting in when is the next meeting two weeks because we we stayed on schedule uh so that Anna's schedule wouldn't be disturbed okay um okay um couple questions Steve were you able to I know you've been pretty busy but um at the last meeting we talked about uh you're taking the snow rake over and uh to see if you thought somebody could use it uh within the courtyard without a ladder no I I without with the lack of ice and snow never brought one over there how prac it did flurry this morning though Steve yeah when I was at seven so oh it was doing it at three too but oh you had to have good eyes to see it and then the other question Steve was um we were we when we were over at the school today um the cleanout covers on the uh underground down spouts um I was wondering if you checked on those you know I had a concern that the drains would uh still be backing up and you know if the water was in the down spout and it froze it would could split the seams fortunately I didn't find any split seams and there was no water standing but I'm assuming that those underground lines still haven't been uh cleaned out yet no my um drain the catch basing guy doesn't come till the end of April or early May okay and then the one last thing is Becky at the last meeting we had approached the subject of possibly getting a uh what drain cleaner auger that could do a lot of these things and I talked to Steve and Steve said he could get one so do you know how how many feet you would need to be able to go say because the school I said well the and the one at Town Hall that goes pretty far down the the the back slope there I mean I was looking online and I saw that you could get them for 200 feet and I don't know if that's enough that's probably what we need huh yeah Frank Frank at his very first Billings committee meeting got to look at the as built plans of the school and he picked up on it right away that I thought the courtyard drained out the front but it goes to the back when you say the back the South Side yes it goes underneath the library and out that way so good and past the under the kindergarten and under the um and under the um the playground I'm assuming that it's tied into the one that's on the corner what would be the Southwest the second grade classroom because that one where the gutter is attached runs down somewhere do you think it comes I think it all dumps out into the field doesn't it or where the house is the in the woods who was talking about the fire uh the new fire chief wanting to put a Stern out there and we were t i I think Bob brought it up at a building I at a this isn't the last maybe it was the um i' I've talked about it at different times yeah and I and I think I think it would be fun to get the to look into this and get a few people on that and get school money and all that stuff because it could be a way to if all these drains were put in and they didn't think about things clogging if they were going to if the town was going to invest in that type of sistern for the fire department um we could redo some of the lines and just have more cleanouts in other words a cleanout right at the building rather than snaking underneath it and a few other things and see and you know and have an engineer we go go over the original plans but have an engineer have someone look at that and that might be a way if if that's a future project we incorporate the fire department's funds the school funds and Highway Department department is is just going to get the project money I mean that's yeah so know if they're going to get the project money for the the sisters you know that might be part of the thing we you know updating cleanouts for the the system so it's always working properly and it's always filled just a thought yeah but we should get a hold of that but we don't want to wait two and a half years to clean out the drains no no no no we don't I mean it's taken two and a half years so far to get this far um end of April we're having a big party out at the elementary school I'll bring I'll bring the Weber grill out we're going to grill I'm G to feed the pumping guy and it's gonna all be done right we maybe he'll pump during town meeting it can be a spectator thing oh if we're gonna do that then let's make sure we get all the the grease traps I wonder if they've ever been cleaned out I bet they they have the Matt has the kitchen ones done but they I don't think he any longer has the two in the art room done all right okay okay so Steve does that mean you're going to you can order the 200 foot um is it called an augur what's it called snake snake yes thank you after you complete all these million app yep okay so we have a about three minutes left right so I think it's probably um easy uh to just close the meeting okay I motion we end the meeting do I hear a second second all in favor again hi Sullivan Sullivan I delas I thank you everyone I send this uh right and send it the request for an alternate or the fascia to be added to the bid docs and then um in the next week or less I'll get some photos to you Frank and work on the intro letter okay sounds good to see Becky you you're gonna check on the uh asbest issue at the dam Keepers yeah and interface with h k k historical on my yep okay great thank you not aware there's a fantastic road now at the lot 032 and there's a well drilling machine that's in the process of drilling a well Outback how far G can we go over and look at it or do we not allowed on the during construction follow just Follow the yellow brick road just not when don't go out there when all the machines moving at once okay Steve when I was that when I was headed to the uh elementary school today uh some somebody or something had knocked one of the uh traffic tones over so I stopped and put it back up centered it well thank you that's that would have been one of our slow moving residents that doesn't like the cones [Laughter] oh okay thank you all bye everyone good night thank you you're welcome good night