Planning Board - Regular Meeting
The Planning Board discussed proposed changes to the planning board and sewer ordinances, focusing on updates for alternate members, formatting, and modernizing the sewer ordinance. They also reviewed progress on the comprehensive plan, including chapters on economic growth and natural resources, and discussed the need for legal review of ordinances and potential separate town meetings for these matters.
About this meeting
- Government Body
- Planning Board
- Meeting Type
- Planning Board
- Location
- Canton, MA
- Meeting Date
- March 6, 2026
Transcript
83 sections (from 544 segments)
And that one. Yeah, there you go. Yeah, the Can you see me now? So So did everybody sign in? Yes. Okay. So, I'll leave the meeting. She's going to take notes. Um, like to call the meeting to order. We're discussing the uh planning board ordinance and the sewer ordinance. Um, there's copies up there of the changes that were made in the in the uh ordinance beforehand. So,
did I get those copies of those then? Oh, no. That's okay. Is there coffee? That's okay. Don't worry. Back on the door. Oh, yeah. They're It's fine.
Right. So, I over the planning board ordinance first. I did. You did? Yeah. Go meeting order 604. Okay. Um, we had to make some changes to the planning board because we didn't have room for for an alternate in it and it just hadn't been reviewed in a while.
Yeah, for a long time the planning board ran with three members which kind of short-handed. So there there was also nothing in the ordinance for an alternate. So we had to put some things in there about that. I think those were major changes, right? Yeah, they're listed on that top point there for you. Yeah, this one. Yeah, that got some. Yeah. Did you get them that? Yeah. Yeah. Clean up formatting.
Yeah, it was a bit of that. So, it's mainly alternate and cleaning up formatting.
Was there any questions or anything about anything that was done to the planning board ordinance? or anything else that anybody think should be changed in it. So, no questions or anything about the changes that were made to the planning board ordinance or anything about it?
No. Well, if there's no questions or comments on it, we're going to move on to the sewer ordinance. That was a little more lengthy. Again, hadn't been going over in quite some time. So, um upgraded the amount of horsepower allowed in garbage disposal because it was rather outdated. You can't even buy something that small anymore. completed blank spots were left in a previous version specific fees and billing schedule. Made a reference to the town office for that. Define a superintendent to be a person or entity that's operating the sewer plant on behalf of the select board. I'll be here formatting to be consistent with other ordinances. That's another big problem that we saw on the ordinance is they're all all over the place in how they're formatted and stuff. So, trying to clean that up as we go forward. Some dates and signatures were missing from the prior copy. Just filled in what we could. Um, is there any questions or comments on changes that were made to the sewer ordinance? I would suggest we get a copy of this today. Madison and the new Joshua.
They don't already have one. Do they have a new chairman? Yeah, they do. Yes. Awesome.
Joshua. Josh. Last name. E A S O. Thank you. Thank you. You have to talk.
Yeah. make some changes to the comprehensive plan too as far as they're trying to get more people on the water and sewer because that's the only way we get more money for taking care of it and uh it's it's going to be a bit of a struggle. So, um is there any questions or comments on the changes that were made to the sewer ordinance? Just a trivial type definition. Q says pH will mean the logarithm of the reciprocal of the hydrogen compensations. Uh can you say what page? Oh, it's on page three.
And where is it at? No. PH. Yeah, pH. And I think the connection at the end of the sentence should be concentration. Oh, connection action right here. Got it. Thank you. Page three. Yeah. Yeah. Good. Thank Nothing's trivial when you're trying to clean this stuff up.
Public ooers. What else? T we have public sewers, not public.
Yeah, it's all a work in progress. You think you catch everything right? Go through it one more time. See again.
Any other things that you've seen that we might have missed or any other questions or comments? Yeah. Um, of the total population in town, let's just guess the 1400. How many people are on southern water? Not sure exactly, but uh, is there a map available of which streets that has sewers and not there's a description of it. I haven't actually seen a map of it, but there's a description that lays out which streets the sewer and water go on.
They had blueprints from when they did the buy red put in the sewer. The the office has it the sewer plant has the blueprints. Yeah. The town has about a thousand residents and about 125 death or 125 are on.
Yeah. Those are good stats to put in the public services chapter. Robin, do what? Um, those are good statistics. We need to update the public services chapter. We don't have that. We have rates, which
probably shouldn't be in here. Um, so who would have th those numbers? The office there. The office. Thank you. All right. Thank you. That'll help. And we don't have a copy of the map in here anywhere in the town office of the sewer map upstairs. The other map in France. So it is here. Okay. Probably a good thing to put in the comprehensive plan, too. That's right. I mean, we don't have it in We have rates in here for some reason. Yes. And I think I highlighted that. Do we even want this in here? Yes.
But we don't have stats on master numbers are important in
I don't know that should be in the ordinance or not. No, I don't think in the ordinance, Patrick. I think we should update the the call plan. That's why we have these meetings. Okay. So, you were recommending updating the the comprehensive plan to include a map of the sewer and numbers. Okay.
I believe we had asked about that before and we didn't know where to get the answer from. uh the county deal a few years ago previous someone that was involved in the start of the sewer department had rescued us and I'm talking about coffees made the which coffee the office um public services is where we'll put that Yeah.
Do they have the same um map of the water uses where the town
water is? Well, any other questions or comments on either of the ordinances as they're written or if there should be any changes to anything? make those couple of changes. It's nice. Are you guys still looking for someone for the wastewater or not?
No. There's two resignations to No. So, you had two people working it prior. I'm just asking David Madison and John Ronin. Yeah. Okay. So, you're going to replace both or Yeah. No. Yeah. Okay. the gentleman we hired has all the credentials to them. Oh, that's fine. Okay.
Yeah.
So, if there's no other questions or comments on either of them, um we can uh declare the uh public hearing closed and then we'll start on the planning board meeting if that's all set. Thank you very much for coming. Um, everybody needs girls like this should have it in front of you sometimes.
You're so organized. You lost it. There you go. Right there. Right there. All the way. Yep. That's That's it. Yep. That's it. That's February 19th. Yeah. Where's the You have to do everything. This is from the 19th. Yeah. Did you hear me? You have to business first. I know that. The 19th. Yeah. Up the meeting agenda for this week. Was that need? Is that what you need? Yeah, that's okay.
Pile here. You typed it up. So, she's got it. Right. So, we'll call the planning board meeting to order. 6:22. Yeah. attendance from I do. Yep.
So, first order is review the planning board meetings uh meeting minutes of February 19th. Move to accept. Second. All in favor.
Review. I didn't see any in here. postman option actions. I didn't see any. They would have been in a stack of stuff. Yeah. All business updating the queue junk nuisance ordinance. Yeah, we're not working on that today. I didn't think so. No. that she just leaves that on there so we don't forget tableabling for now. We're going to get through this packet of four and then
right some more as we're doing them plan. So next next meeting is solar and cemetery. Yep. will be back to give us a little document, I'm sure. So, on the solar ordinance, we've had the legal review on that one, right? No, we decided we didn't want to do that. New the new changes. We haven't no last time we talked about it, they were still minor minor minor changes. It's about, you know, risk and reward.
Yeah. I think personally for me it's all they need legal review but that's just my opinion. But that's next week. We went from andor to and so it's like depends on your how much risk you want to take. Right. As someone who's dealt with a lot in the town I don't recommend doing that bigger review but let's just because we've been out of that mode before. Are you talking on all ordinances or just so or just the all and I don't but it's one of those things but
I reached out to the same person that Diane talked to at at main municipal and I was told it is highly recommended by main municipal that it be done. Is it in statute? No, it is not in stat state statute that it's required, but it's highly recommended. Mhm. And personally, when an attorney tells me it's highly recommended. I'm going to lean on what that attorney says and probably that is it the same attorney that's reviewed the document before. No, it's a different attorney. So, they could go through all those clauses and give a totally different opinion. They could because attorney left. And so,
we were told that none of the there was no money left. things for legal
catch 22 then right wait until after town meeting and go forward yes round of money is appropriated yes but sure when is the next town meeting though fiscal year starts July. Yeah. So that's not a ton of time to wait. No, there's ordinance is in effect now. So yeah. Yeah.
Well, people have to wait on that increase in horsepower for their for their garbage disposal. Right. Right. So, we'll just have to wait till the summer that purchase. So, we could go through and just institute the changes and then have it review it reviewed after the next beginning of the next fiscal year. I mean, that is a possibility, right? I don't think so. Just make the changes and have them reviewed at the next fiscal year. You're So you're saying review them, but don't send them to town meeting. Is that what you're saying?
Don't don't send them to legal until we have the money for it. Basically, send the town meeting for vote, right? Is it seem seem kind of backwards? It would be because then you would be putting something in place that then that hasn't. If they come back and say, you know, line, I don't know, 15 says this and it should say something else, then you've got to update it again and take it back to our uh town meeting again to have it changed, right? We had also talked about not doing all of those or having a separate town meeting for all of this, including the comp plan.
Yeah. Yeah. It was a bit much though. Well, it's a lot to cover at time meeting because you're going through the budget, too. They they charge you per hour, correct? Right. So, and it depends on who's reviewing it on how much it is, whether it's the attorney because he does some of they do some of it, then the legal uh aids. Yeah. Legal aid does some of it. So, that's a different rate. Well, because right now we have four or five four that are that we feel are done plus the comp plan. I mean, we've got that focus. Well, that's what I'm saying. But that's been working to me. The town meeting, you do a lot of voting on the budget and there's a lot of other things going on at the town meeting.
Yeah. It almost makes sense to me to have a separate to cover ordinances and comp plan. After it gives more people, it gives people time and energy to focus on that instead of looking at budget numbers and voting on. those line items, you know what I mean, right? Something to think about go through and we get this work done and get them ready, right? Separate town meeting to do all the all the maybe we do that all of the ordinances we have ready after legal review and go through the consort or maybe we have two different meetings. I don't know because plans a lot too. Oh yeah, it's big.
It's big. Yeah. Comp plan could have a region by itself. in my opinion. Yeah. Yeah. That's that's large. You know, it's hard to keep people's attention for that long something that big. Okay. What's next? So, would it make sense to send all the ordinances at once that we have ready to legal review all at once? But that wouldn't be until after June July July 1st or June 1st after July 1st. The budget gets going on June and they can go after that.
Yeah. Is that something that we should try to put in the budget is uh money for legal review ordinances? I don't know how much it is, but So that goes under the professional services budget. Um I know I haven't seen that one yet. We haven't done it yet, but um I know it's going to be increased over what we had last year. I don't how much was it 4,000 last year? Five. I think five. Yeah, I'm trying to remember. Um
you're increasing it with the legal expenses in mind. We'll have to if there's ordinances and uh comprehensive plan that are going to be done, it'll have to go up because one foyer request cost us 1,600 almost $1,700. One of them. Yep. Oh man. Well, so figure five anyway. No, that's not a No, there was a foyer request. Oh, that much very quickly. The ordinance I I honestly don't remember the number off the top of my head for what the office. I don't remember it up, but Okay. It's not near that much. Right. Well, right. Usually,
you come to our meetings, you know that there's ordinances coming that we're moving up and getting done along with the planning board ordinance isn't very big. I mean, it wouldn't take a lot to review, but sewer is is kind of lengthy. That's not what the lawyer will say, man. That's not what they're going to tell you. I agree with you wholeheartedly, by the way. Yeah. Sewer and I can read the document pretty quickly, but yeah. Yeah. Sewer and solar are the the lengthy ones that are going to be more more costly than the other two. Yeah. Well, now that I know there's a lawyer who's going to look at it from start to finish. Yeah. Yeah.
Instead of the other lawyer who already have reviewed it and can just look at the track changes document, right? See that three things change, right? The thing is it depends. It depends on the subject of the ordinance because like the solar ordinance may get reviewed by a different attorney than the sewer ordinance because they specialize. You're hiring a firm essentially. Yes. We have a firm and we have a head person at the firm but depending on the subject of whatever is being asked whoever the expert in that area is. Yeah.
So like if it's employee rel like our personnel policy if we're going to have that reviewed it go to whoever their HR specialized person. If it's solar it goes to the solar person that did all the stuff which might not make a difference. Men's talking about taking all solar ordinances away from everybody. So, yeah, which I think is a load of crap, by the way. Yeah, you shouldn't be stepping on town's toes. You know, that's that's how I feel. But what do I know? Different towns are run differently. Maybe we won't have to pay for that one because Maine will do something about that. They may or may not like So, that's that's not an exorbitant amount of time to wait. takes like 3 months for have to have.
In the meantime, we can go through the these town meetings, get all the questions answered, get them all ready, have a staff ready for the legal review, and then just get ready for for the legal review and then we can talk about how we want to cover these at different town meetings, you know, these other talk about comp plan. Okay, I'm done. You got time? Yeah, my son's calling me from Vegas. Sorry. Progress against.
Let me pull up the See this pull up the because we have two working sessions in March. March. And I just have to say I won't be I personally won't be at the 311. I'll be at the other one. Okay. And I was going to email Diane on that because I'll be in North Carolina. Um I think we're getting real close to being able to do reviews as a team.
Um I picked up I picked up the agriculture one to write. Um I would like to talk to some farmers first. I'll find out when opponents is open and I just sit there and b up crane brothers and say who owns this place. I got to talk to you. No, you better off talk to Carl. Yeah, he's the one that's been around with it for a longer than Give me your last name. Leaders. Leaders. Is he retiring this year? So, you know,
Carl, he was supposed to retire last year. Yeah, I see. He was supposed to last year. He's still kind of He's still helping out doing some stuff. Um, there was a very nice lady who's offered to help me put together a survey for the farmers who works for the Which was that? That was the Christa Christa from farmland trust. So, I don't know if they'll take a survey or just would like to rather sit in chat or the day you catch them.
Yes. Did you can I bring bribes? Yeah. Cookies. What are we talking about? Sixack. What are we talking about? Okay. Um, I did have a question, Don, when I was going through this before. Which one? Um, so I'm putting on here if you've taken it as far as you can take it and you're ready for it to be looked at
mine by the team on our document here, our Excel spreadsheet. Yeah, I'm saying it's at 75%. Right. So like I, Dawn, have taken this as far as it's going to go. Okay. And I'm ready for the whole planning board to sit down. talk about it. Yeah. Because it's at the point where, you know, we've got the statements. I just let me just go through it and read it. So, you had economy and economic development. Yep. 75. Yep. And fiscal capacity and capital investment 75 or put it at Which one is that? Was that the first one I did? There's two of them on here. I think Diane
and I looked at one of them and I'm like I don't know if she's updated this one. Hey, the I think Diane's been doing one taking information from mine and she's updated it. Which one are you doing? Let's look. Oh, I don't see that. So, I can't see that because it's still capacity. See, this one hasn't been touched. Okay. Open it up. That's the one I did initially. Okay. Okay. But I think what Diane has now done is taken the information from that one and put it in at because she's been working on that at the last meeting is what I think. Okay. So she's not ask me to do any more on that. This one's 75.
I would like you're ready to talk. That just means you're ready for us all to sit down together and look at it or you want to do some more work on it. Well, we need to talk to Diane first because Diane I think is been doing the work on it. Okay. With graphs and all that kind of stuff. Okay. So, I would say yes. Yes. 75% because I believe what is you said there's two of them on there. Yes. The other one is economy and economic development. Let me pull that. Is it Diane's name on it? Your name's on it. Oh, great.
Your name's on both of those. I was going with both of their names on that services. That's the physical capacity. What's the other one? Maybe that's the one she's working on. Well, fiscal capacity and that we just
because I haven't adjusted any of that to fit into our what we're doing as far as what it looks like and putting in the comments. I could probably take Okay. Where are you at on the 2035? Is this the one she No, this is the one we were working on together. This is that one. This is the one we were working on. Economic growth. You That's the one I Yeah, that's the recent one I did. So this one's 75. That one. This one's all ready to go. Yeah. All right. So that's the Okay. But economic growth one. Let me get in the comp plan.
So we're talking a fiscal chapter. Let's see where she's got me. See, all of these that I have in here all have Dian's name on except for economic growth. Where are you at? Where you at? I'm So this one and this one here down. Yeah, but where is that ad?
So that's the Excel sheet. Scroll down. See the Excel at the bottom. Nope. A state submission help. Yes, that's it. Okay. Can we go back over this? Okay, let's see. What does that do? There's two tabs at the bottom. Are you on the whip checklist? There you go. Yeah.
Okay. Okay. So, the fiscal capacity one is the or the economic growth is the one that you and I worked on together, right? And then the other one and then fiscal capacity. Okay. I mean I can work on that because that was the very first one that was done over yours. Yeah. So but we didn't have the breakdown of how we wanted them we wanted them to look at like but I do know I looked at one of Dian's and she's got those numbers in it. So that's why I was thinking that Diane she's probably pulling stuff from yours into other ones. Okay. So Okay. I didn't know that. Okay. So, I'm going to put that at 50%. Yeah,
we're going to put draft at 50%. Why? Yeah, I've got to go over all of that. That's not ready. Does that make sense? Yeah. It's not letting me update anything. So, what do we have left to do? Is there any out there that like I just noticed something came in from um the agricultural. Did you see that? that um Diane had emailed the agriculture. Yes, I took that. Okay. So, what is left after that? Um the only water res we were talking about the water resources and if we should include that in the natural resources section.
That's listed in that agricultural thing. Water resources. Yeah. So I just saved it. Hold on. We don't grow oysters. They have their No, it has its own section. If you go on the um the self assessment checklist, the next tab over, it's got its own section of requirements. Um so we were talking about should we just natural resources? Yeah. And okay, so that's got water water things listed.
That's why we were saying we should combine it because if we look on this little tab right here that's next to the whip, it's got here's all the sections you're supposed to have in your comp plan. And then this is what's required, what you need to talk about in those sections in your Where is that? Is that in this? So that same document you were just looking at that had our name. See, there's another tab on the bottom. No, look at the very bottom. Yeah, there you go. And that Nope. There you go. That one. So, that talks about that tab talks about the sections that you should have in your comp plan document
and then what you should be including within those sections. But in our last working sess section session, we were talking about maybe we should be combining some of these the water in with the natural resources section right here. Water resources. Yeah. Um so those I think those are the only two don water. So water slashnatural resources needs to be written because I don't think Greg will water. Oh, Greg's Greg.
Okay. So the natural resources one was written by that couple, right, that Diane talked about. It's really beautiful. Have you looked at that? No. See that? It is a beautiful document. Um, is it in the email? It's in It's in their folder. So, if you go under our folder, comp plan folder. Yeah, our comp plan folder. Nico natural resources. We sent this to uh someone to review for us, but it is a gorgeous, really nice document with lots of beautiful pictures and they just did a really wonderful job on this. So, I didn't want to touch it cuz they did such I mean, look at this. It's beautiful.
Yeah. Well, see this she's got a little section about water within this and that's exactly that statement. I think that's why she was saying maybe we should just have the combined. So, I think all we need to do is when we're reviewing these documents is make sure that um see this is all part of that other document. Yeah, this is all part of it. So, that's why I think we made that note on there. Don't we just include the water in with the natural resources? Exactly. Um because this is really well well written. I don't think we need to to change it. Um we just when we're doing our review of all of these, what I would like to do is have this um the checklist up.
Yeah. And we'll ask these are there's questions on here, you know, to make sure we have all of these things within our document. Check all. Yeah. Good to go. Then it's a matter of formatting. Like I don't like how it's laid out, right? Like I've seen some really nice comp plans and that are formatted just beautifully. And so I think we could do a better job of making it more inviting to read what we have right now. Yeah. Yeah. It would make sense to have that printed out so you can have it. Yeah. Yeah.
I think so. I think we're trying to get um to the point where if you look on our little spreadsheet here where all of these are pretty close to 75%. Diane had said she needed like another eight hours on one of these documents and she would be done. So I think a lot of those March sessions are going to be sine look at these together because we're past authoring now at this point. The percentages on that one or the some other one. I'm sorry. Where are you putting the percentages? Write in the comments here. Oh, in the com. Oh, I see it now. Yeah. So, if you want to change something, 75 means I'm ready for team review.
So, you doing the forest, too? If you're doing agriculture, am I doing the forest? It says agricultural and forest. Well, that's what I'm going to try. Yeah, I'm going to try to have a draft together by the 11th, you know. Will I hit that? I don't know. I'll have something on a piece of paper for sure. Um, it won't be done, I don't think. Um, all right. So, we um and then we're waiting on some maps. Diane was working on some maps for us, including the recreation plan. Yep. Okay. Um, recreation.
Although, I think we should look at something besides chat GPT for some of this map work like Canva or something. might be a better tool. Um, chat GPT doesn't like to make maps. I think my daughter has that campa because that if we could like borrow laptop or mom can get on there and Well, I'd have to do it. She's us a map. Yeah, I would have. Well, one of the things that we're mapping that we'd like to map is um the the land that the town owns so we can see it visually.
And then as part of the recreation thing, we're going to lay out trails within all of that. And then we were going to layer some other things on onto that too. Dian's got a limiter um rails and it's nice to know what the town owns, right? You know, if you're talking about existing
land use, future land use, you know, what what the town owns would be nice to see visually in one of our maps. So, we'd gone to JD O'Donnell. We had downloaded all the PDFs and we'd uploaded it into cuz Diane has a nonfree version of chat GPT, which is the only one that can make maps allegedly, but it was just like Yeah, she was she had to convert it all to JPEG and then nothing was right. So, then she was in there coloring. I just think it's a bad She was coloring it with pencils. I think it's a bad tool to try to do that. So maybe like a Canva might work better. There's other tools out there that we could look at that.
And what what map is she trying to do at that time? This one you're talking about. Yeah. But I don't think that's the last map we're going to come up with that we want. We're going to sit here and look at these documents and be like, "Oh, we should have a map of blah, you know, as we're talking through this stuff." So it' be neat to have a tool to be able to create this stuff on the fly. But something else I'll look into when I'm authoring any onx is good for that too for the show the owners of the land as well. They have that is the kind of stuff as that's awesome. No onx.
Oh okay. Yeah. No. Yeah. That's why I wanted to go to J. update them every so often, but they're a little bit behind. Yeah, I can't imagine. Onyx is a little behind. Yeah, just from found that some of the wings are not correct. Well, people come and go. So yeah, I got to go back to existing in future land use because I I don't even I started drafting them, but until all of our other stuff is done, it does it's just really good to do those. Doesn't make sense. Yeah. Okay. So, and then you have the to-do. Did you get a hold of any of those people? No.
Public facilities. Did you give them their phone numbers? I did not. Yeah. I got their emails. Yeah, I copied you on the email, but they were we only got to respond. Less than responsive. Yeah. Yeah. I'll have to get the uh actual contact numbers.
You have a paper copy of this, right? Or you could pull it up. I think so. Yes. Um because this is what we wanted to ask. These are the sections we want to ask these folks about, right? Oh, let's me update. All good. I'll have to update it later. Bless you
with Josh's name. Was his name Vassel? Josh Bassau. E S. Yeah. Will it be? Okay. Yeah. So I will update that part so we know who to talk to. Um but everything else like this is updated now. all the students. All this stuff is done and and Robin gave us a whole bunch of things that she wants for the for the dump, including including year round daily transfer station access.
You gave us that. I know. I don't. But you know, but you know that wasn't the number one. She wants a bathroom. Well, it only makes sense. That is the number one. The number one priority. That's what um Jim wants too. Putting in a bathroom. And a concrete pad for the metal pile. For what? A concrete pad for the metal pile. And a concrete pad in the transfer station building. You know, that would be nice to have that in the transfer station. because that's why we can't take bank. A lot of these towns now are starting to, you know, people just bring really good stuff and you it's like a swap and you can just take what you want. But yeah,
a lot of towns now some of the regulations you actually can't do that be a separate nonprofit organization to do, right? That makes more sense. I don't think you want people coming in there. The liability even right that's part of the problem with the buzz that somebody takes up the liability. So yeah, we're close. We just need to talk to But it would make it a lot cleaner, you know. Okay. What is Malcolm Ray's wife's name? What? What was Malcolm Ray's wife's name? Christine Carrian. Is it a K or C? C.
Okay. Carrian. It's almost in. Yeah. Okay. So, yeah. Thanks for the concession. Let me know if you still want help trying to track those people down, but I'll have to see if I can get the phone number. Yeah, Kathy gave me their email addresses. So, yeah, I'll see if I can get a hold of that person. Yeah, but I'll call them anyway.
Okay. So, yeah, I will have a first draft of agriculture by the time we meet on the 11th. the 25th. We have the 11th and the 25th. Our working mean both them on your phone. Don't forget to put them on your phone. Put the Put the 25th in.
March 25th. Yep. That's seven. Yeah. All I ask is there any public comment comments from the public? Yeah. You may have what? Okay. Um, that's it.
I just want to make sure a little notes for that.
Well, she emailed that to us, didn't she? Get you off a breakdown. Oh, yeah. No, that's here today. Yeah. Yeah. Dan, what's that? You supposed Are we supposed to take these? No. Okay. I don't know why. They're not really supposed to be out. Oh, I don't know why. They are. Thanks for los. Yeah, I knew a bunch of stuff was out. I didn't know that. So, did you meet the motion during the meeting? Second.
All in favor? Hi. Okay. 7 75 655. I'm 6. I'm sorry. I got to get up at 2:30. Me, girl. I got to get up at 2:30 and do the airport. Oh, jeez. Um, well, second. I'm gonna type I'll type these up when I get home and then I'm gonna send all of this to Diane. Yep.
So, shoot me an email. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Shoot me an email if there's stuff that you want me to update. We get together 11 stuff. I'm good. side.
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