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B
Hi
there
good
evening,
thank
you
for
giving
me
this
opportunity
to
come
and
speak
to
you
today
about
the
American
Red
Cross.
First
and
foremost,
my
name
is
Mary
Greene
and
I.
Am
the
community
manager
for
the
American
Red
Cross
here
no
ristic,
County
and
I
am
a
staff
of
one
just
so
you
know,
I
do
have
one
volunteer
in
the
office
with
me.
She's
the
best
volunteer
in
the
whole
wide
world
I
have
to
love
her
because
she's,
my
mother,
but
she's
also
the
best
volunteer
that
I
have
so
and
I
also
want
to.
B
Thank
all
of
you
here
for
your
past
support
for
the
American
Red
Cross
because
of
your
generosity.
You've
been
part
of
a
mission,
that's
impacting
and
saving
lives
right
here
in
your
hometown.
The
American
Red
Cross
has
been
working
hand
in
hand
with
our
AMA
partners
at
the
local
county
and
state
levels,
especially
here
with
Aaron
woods
at
EMA
to
help
those
that
have
been
affected
by
the
floods
up
in
the
st.
John
Valley.
B
We
have
provided
equipment
such
as
mops,
bleach,
rubber,
gloves
trash
bags
and
buckets,
as
well
as
informational
resources
to
help
residents
recover
from
the
flooding
up
there.
We
loaded
up
to
emergency
response
vehicles
with
these
supplies
and
distributed
these
supplies
throughout
Walla
grass,
Eagle
Lake,
Portage
Sinclair,
and
even
some
in
limestone
the
American
Red
Cross,
honest
partners
were
there
from
the
beginning.
We
were
assessing
the
damage
planning
and
preparing.
We
were
even
ready
to
stand
up
an
emergency
shelter
should
there
have
been
a
need
for
one.
B
B
There
was
a
family
of
eight
right
here
in
the
state
of
Maine
through
an
installation
event.
We
installed
alarms
for
that
family
of
eight
nine
months
later
they
actually
had
a
fire
and
because
of
those
alarms,
we
were
able
to
save
all
eight
of
those
lives.
So
we
know
that
we're
actually
making
a
difference.
B
We
are
also
a
vital
piece
in
supporting
and
helping
our
veterans,
and
we
are
the
major
supplier
of
life-saving
blood
to
all
of
the
local
hospitals
right
here
in
orissa,
County
and
obviously
we
will
be
there
when
the
community
needs
us,
whether
it
be
a
fire,
a
flood
and
ice
storm
or
a
windstorm
or
any
other
natural
disaster.
That
comes
our
way
all.
Obviously,
the
Red
Cross
also
helps
beyond
our
Aroostook
County
and
Maine
borders.
B
I
was
blessed
to
have
the
opportunity
to
deploy,
not
once
but
twice
in
my
year,
that
I've
been
here
to
Georgia
and
to
st.
Croix
to
help
with
hurricane
relief,
and
let
me
tell
you
how
much
of
an
honor
it
was
and
how
humbling
my
experience
was
helping
the
victims
of
hurricanes
in
those
areas.
I
got
the
opportunity
to
see
just
how
vital
of
our
volunteers
are
and
how
valuable
those
donor
dollars
are.
B
When
I
was
handing
out
food
and
water
to
those
who
needed
it,
I
assisted
people
in
shelters
who
had
lost
everything
but
still
hope
managed
to
hold
on
to
their
faith
to
one
another
and
I
got
to
see
the
joy
in
people's
faces
when
they
heard
from
loved
ones
who
they
thought
were
lost
forever,
but
were
actually
found
because
of
the
efforts
through
the
American
Red
Cross.
Again,
we
would
be
nothing
without
our
tremendous
volunteers
to
sacrifice
their
time,
their
blood,
literally
their
blood,
sweat
and
tears
into
helping
us
move.
C
A
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D
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F
A
Whatever
wishes,
the
paving
prices
I'm
going
down
quite
at
home,
okay,
perfect,
what
have
the
wishes
of
the
council?
Yes,
sir,
can
I
ask
a
few
questions
if
I'm
a
big
result
on
the
street
paint,
we
only
got
one
bit
in.
How
does
that
big
compared
to
past
cost
they're
almost
like,
then
what
they
were
last
year
for
the
product
quality?
You
know
that
the
quantities
of
your
yeah
known
good
results
for
the
chip
seal.
We
only
had
one
person
come
in.
How
does
that
price
compare
the
past
years?
So
that's.
F
The
one
that
was
bothersome
to
me
to
give
you
an
idea.
Last
year
we
paid
one
dollar
per
gallon.
Less
then
this
year's
bit,
and
that
equates
to
about
fifty
thousand
dollar
difference
the
price
for
Argentina
process
to
do
a
full,
nine
and
a
half
miles
that
that
I
recommend
we
do
each
year
that
will
raise
that
price
by
$50,000.
F
F
We
don't
have,
we
don't
have
this
tutor
so
spread
it
on
the
road,
so
a
large
tanker,
eight
thousand,
seven
thousand
gallons,
will
show
up.
They
use
a
little
distributor
that
holds
up
to
2500
gallons.
They
pump
it
into
here,
sir.
There
they
continue
to
eat
it.
They
spray
it
on
the
road
at
about
140
to
160
degrees.
F
G
F
A
F
F
I'll
be
honest,
you
I
estimate
it
$3.30,
knowing
that
last
year
we
beat
276
I
know
that
both
both
the
contractors
are
right
now,
I
just
was
curious,
which
one
was
going
to
be
hungry
for
the
work
and
the
other,
and
and
we
ended
up
paying
276
a
gallon
last
year.
I
knew
that
that
would
go
up.
I
know
that
the
price
of
liquid
asphalt
is
up.
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D
It
was
awarded
last
year
to
McGill
Ian
and
they
were
able
to
clean
up
building
three,
which
was
one
of
the
larger
buildings
on
the
property,
and
so
there's
still
about
a
hundred
and
twenty
thousand
I'm.
Sorry
building
three
and
five
were
cleaned
up
last
year.
There's
about
a
hundred
and
twenty
thousand
dollars
will
work
remaining
on
the
site
and
it's
basically
from
the
ground
up
that
they
were
contracted
to
clean
off.
So
any
foundations
concrete
pads
on
you.
That
would
remain
on
the
site.
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D
The
first
is
relative
to
the
funding
that
we
have
to
do
the
cleanup
work.
We
received
a
hundred
thousand
dollar
grant
from
the
NBR
C
last
year,
in
which
we
anticipate
that
that
would
go
towards
paying
for
all
the
cleanup.
Well,
not
all
of
it,
but
90%
of
it
and
the
city
would
have
to
carry
the
remaining
amount
of
the
cost.
There
are
some
strings
attached
with
these
dollars
as
with
any
federal
program.
D
The
one
of
most
note
is
that
once
we've
once
we've
utilized
the
dollars,
we
have
to
retain
ownership
of
the
property
for
20
years.
We
can,
we
can
use
it,
we
can
lease
it
for
fair
market
lease
rates,
but
we
cannot
sell
it
after
or
until
the
twenty
years
has
run
its
course,
and
so
we
wanted
to
just
make
sure
the
council
what
your
wishes
are
on
this.
D
D
Last
year
we
looked
at
allocating
a
hundred
thousand
dollars
of
our
own
economic
development
funds
to
this
cleanup
project
and
when
the
grant
came
in,
we
shelved
that
hundred
thousand
dollars
for
other
purposes,
but
there
may
be
some
Ian
house
money
to
do
that
with
and
rather
than
using
any
of
these
dollars.
So
that
would
be.
The
first
question
is
what
you
want
to
do
with
$100,000
grand.
A
D
D
Whenever
you,
whenever
you
have
the
city
involved
in
the
land
deal,
you
add
an
extra
step
of
negotiation
and
public
scrutiny
and
process
to
it.
So
it's
it's
not
an
insurmountable
hurdle,
but
it
in
some
ways.
It's
a
it's
a
benefit
because
the
person
coming
to
town
knows
who
they're
working
with,
and
they
know
that
there's
an
open
process
and
and
generally
what
some
of
the
conditions
might
be.
But
on
the
other
hand
it
can
be
a
negative
because
of
the
may
be
extra
drawn-out
process.
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D
D
H
H
D
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H
D
Me
pull
up
a
an
aerial
photo,
so
you
can
see
this.
So
this
is
the
the
bird's
eye
sight.
It's
it's
much
larger.
It
goes
below
the
screen.
Building
3
was
the
large
building
right
next
to
the
highway,
and
building
5
was
the
little
shack
just
north
of
the
building,
and
so
that
we
have
one
two
and
four,
which
is
basically
this
conglomeration
here.
C
D
There
was
a
question
earlier
tonight
before
the
meeting.
You
asked
me
personally
about
the
railroad
and
you
can
see
here
on
the
property
how
that
railroad,
right-of-way
extends
into
the
ground.
We
don't
know
for
sure
where
that
terminates
or
what
might
still
be
in
that
right-of-way
we'd
have
to
work
with
on
that.
As
far
as
the
whole
site
cleanup
goes.
A
D
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G
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D
Can
go
back
right
away?
We
don't
have
to
wait
for
this
work
to
be
completed
before
we
get
those
other
bids
right.
So
we
can.
We
could
seek
that
bid
price
and
being
three
those
numbers
back
to
you,
while
they're
on
site
and
we'll
have
a
better
idea
of
what
those
other
costs
might
be
and
could
we
roll.
A
A
Whether
it
goes
off
the
bid
this
year,
whether
one
or
two
go
out
to
bid,
but
as
of
today
and
start
to
create
a
marketing
document
or
something
so
as
we
spend,
you
have
a
goal
that
we're
all
trying
to
go
for.
It
looks
like
we
get
some
money
and
then
we
try
to
figure
out
how
to
spend
it
know
we've
been
seeking,
but
seeking
money.
D
E
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D
Mayor
and
council
we've
reviewed
this
document
several
times
over
the
past
couple
of
months,
and
basically
it
revises
the
city's
policies
for
using
tax
increment
dollars.
There's
quite
a
few
in
the
audience,
may
not
understand
what
that
is.
So,
if
I
could
maybe
elaborate
a
little
bit
on
that,
the
state
allows
the
city
to
create
tax
increment
districts,
and
what
that
does.
Is
it's
able
to
look
at
a
piece
of
ground,
for
instance
the
bird's
eye
sight
right
now
the
city
owns
it.
D
D
One
of
the
questions
that
the
council
asked
before
was
what,
as
far
as
the
eligibility
of
projects
we
had
in
there
in
the
last
draft,
that,
in
order
for
somebody
to
qualify
for
even
for
consideration,
they'd
have
to
be
bringing
a
certain
dollar
value
in
their
project
to
the
city,
and
so
that
was
changed
since
the
last
meetings.
Such
that,
if
a
project
creates
significant
tax,
new
tax
value,
equal
to
or
greater
than
$50,000
and
creates
or
retains
jobs
throughout
the
cities,
then
it
would
be
eligible
for
consideration.
C
D
Mayor
and
council,
we
were
invited
by
the
County
Administrator
Ryan
Pelletier
to
meet
with
a
gentleman
I
was
their
chief
Hagan
was
there
and
we
were.
We
took
part
in.
It
was
a
discussion
about
the
current
crisis.
That's
facing
not
only
the
northeast
but
all
of
America
and
many
places
I'm
sure
the
world,
which
is
the
impact
that
opiates
are
having.
D
The
to
basically
sign
on
to
this
lawsuit,
it
would
be
a
a
fee
that
we
would
pay
based
on
any
earnings
or
awards.
I
should
say
awards
from
the
lawsuit,
so
we
wouldn't
pay
anything
unless
we
were
awarded
some
funds
out
of
the
lawsuit.
The
there
is
a
PowerPoint
in
your
in
your
packet
and
the
representative
for
the
company
Adam
Lee
he's
standing
by.
D
If
we
would
like
to
get
him
on
the
phone
and
he
could
walk
us
through
the
agreement
and
the
presentation,
if
you'd
like,
maybe
just
to
hit
some
of
the
highlights
in
2015,
over
300
million
prescriptions
are
written
for
opioids,
which
is
more
than
enough
to
give
every
American
adult
their
own
bottle
of
pills.
So
that
includes
hydrocodone,
oxycodone,
oxymorphone,
methadone
and
I.
Don't
see
chief
Suh
see
here
to
correct
my
pronunciation
of
those
or
maybe
you
can
Councilmember
sure
it.
D
But
okay,
opioids
have
claimed
175,000
lives
between
99
and
2013
and
from
1999
to
2010.
There
was
a
four-fold
increase
in
opioid
sales,
which
paralleled
a
more
than
four-fold
increase
in
prescription,
opioid
overdose
deaths
and
there's
additional
information
from
a
national
standard.
The
United
States
prescriptions,
opioid
abuse
costs
are
about
fifty
five
point:
seven
billion
dollars
annually
that
amount
46
percent
attributable
to
workplace
costs.
Forty
five
percent
of
healthcare
cost.
D
Ninety
percent
to
criminal
justice
costs
and
I
should
maybe
say
that
the
reason
why
the
cities
have
been
approached
is
not
only
the
cities,
but
the
counties,
and
it's
not
only
here
in
Maine,
but
other
other
states
in
the
country
is
a
lot
of
that
because
of
the
criminal
justice
cost
aspects,
enforcement
and
having
to
work
with
the
crisis,
centers
or
jail
time.
Our
officers
times
new
equipment
that
we
might
have
to
have
or
training
that
were
responsible
to
have
in
order
to
test
for
certain
types
of
drugs.
D
D
Drug
overdoses,
in
their
deaths
in
Maine,
you
have
Maine
overdose.
Death
rates
continue
to
rise
and
remain
above
the
US
average
for
most
periods,
and
so
you
see
the
line
there
and
overdose
between
99
and
2015
and
on
the
the
chart
on
the
right.
The
blue
line
is
main.
The
national
average
is
the
white
line,
and
again
you
can
see
the
the
over
pacing
that
is
occurring
in
Maine
additional
information.
D
C
D
Okay
dispense
to
opioids
in
Maine.
You
can
see
that
in
2011
we
hit
kind
of
a
pinnacle
since
that
time
there's
been
increased
scrutiny
of
when
to
prescribe
opioids,
and
you
can
see
it
starting
to
Traill
off
I
know
that
even
the
Kerry
Medical
Center
just
published
this.
It
was
just
this
morning
a
new
magazine
and
in
that
they
have
an
article
about
how
they're
starting
to
work
with
non
prescription,
pain,
pain,
handling
or
pain,
remedies.
So
they're
trying
to
get
away
as
much
as
possible
from
prescribing,
opioids
and
and
other
drugs
to
that
dispensed.
D
So
it's
it's
quite
a
it's
gone
beyond
dilemma,
and
the
recognition
is
that,
as
the
pharmaceutical
companies
there's
been,
evidence
found
that
the
testing
that
was
done
basically
eluded.
The
testing
demonstrated
that
these
drugs
were
more
addicting
than
what
they
put
they
were
asserting
and
that
there's
issues
of
misinformation.
D
A
D
A
D
Let's
see,
that's
probably
a
good
question,
if
you
want
to
have,
we
can
call
up
at
him
and
have
him
give
us
some
more
specifics
on
that.
Unless
chief
remember
there
was,
there
was
some
companies
out
in
Kentucky
that
were
already
awarded
there.
It
is
so
24
million
dollars.
There
was
a
settlement
in
2013
with
the
state
of
Kentucky
and
they
were
given
24
million
dollars
as
a
state
and
the
settlement
Pike
County
Kentucky
the
county
was
awarded
four
million
dollars
in
2017.
D
There
was
a
settlement
paid
from
Galena
biopharma
for
kickbacks
to
doctors
in
exchange
for
prescribing
the
fentanyl,
based
on
that
straw
and
Santa
Clara
in
Orange
County
again
in
2017,
Teva
was
penalized,
1.6
million
dollars
and
also
a
settlement
yeah
by
endo
in
2016
for
$200,000,
seventh
New
York
State
for
misleading
marketing
around
the
risks
associated
with
the
opana
er,
so
they've,
but
the
test
cases
so
to
speak.
I
found
that
that
there
are
damages
that
can
be
awarded.
How
much
we
don't
know
for
sure
would
be.
A
A
D
Just
I
mean
throw
something
else
out
towards
you.
The
the
USDA
is
now
funneling
even
more
dollars
into
their
rural
programs,
specifically
for
opiate
issues.
I
was
just
told
tonight
by
Chris
up
at
the
hospital
that
they
were
granted
a
$600,000
grant
and
in
conjunction
with
other
hospitals,
specific
to
opioid
programs
and
trying
to
resolve
issues
and
look
at
different
ways
of
handling
them.
D
So
the
resolution
that's
on
your
docket
tonight
is
with
authorizes
to
enter
into
the
contracts
with
the
law
firm
and
allow
them
to
represent
us
in
a
similar
fashion.
This
is
not
a
class-action
lawsuit.
It's
because
each
individual
city
or
county
has
its
own
unique
damages.
That's
why
it
has
to
be
handled
at
the
individual
level.
We
can't
just
all
jump
on
the
board
and
say
we
all
have
the
same
damages.
A
J
Mr.
mayor
council
I'm
requesting
support
and
authorization
for
you
to
extend
our
officers
authority
beyond
the
jurisdiction
of
caribou,
our
police
officer
often
called
time
out
of
Carroll
to
attend
training
meetings
to
assist
other
agencies
with
emergency
calls
for
service.
Currently
Carroll
Police
Department
do
not
have
authority
to
take
law
enforcement
action
outside
of
our
jurisdiction,
unless
requested
by
another
police
agency
in
need
of
mutual
aid
assistance
or
a
few
other
statutory
authorization
exceptions.
The
state
of
Maine
statue
provides
local
misspelt
officers,
the
power
to
grant
certain
police
officers
authority
outside
the
misspell
jurisdiction.
J
I,
have
no
intentions
of
permitting
officers
to
patrol
outside
of
Carroll
or
to
respond
to
routine
calls
for
service
outside
of
Kerrville,
where
no
mutual
aid
or
request
has
been
made.
This
request
is
strictly
to
ensure
that
officers
are
adequately
empowered
to
protect
the
act
of
unexpected
serious
events
that
doesn't
happen.
Just
this
last
weekend
we
were
called
to
woodland,
the
tangle
Ridge
for
a
domestic,
the
closest
trooper
was
in
Monticello.
We
knew
we
were
going
to
be
there
before
they
could
get
there.
A
J
On
certain
cases
they
do,
they
would
always
notify
us
before
they
would
come
in
and
do
anything.
So
if
we
were
working
on
a
burglary
or
something
to
that
effect,
we've
always
had
that
power
we
could
leave
would
call
like-
let's
say
the
burglary
individual
happened
here,
but
the
person
we
were
looking
to
do
interview
was
in
Presque
Isle.
We
would
call
Presque
Isle
and
tell
them
that
we
were
coming
here
to
interview
that
individual.
A
J
Example,
a
couple
weeks
ago,
when
we
had
the
rite-aid
robbery,
the
individual
lived
up
in
New
Sweden.
We
had
to
have
outside
agencies,
set
there
for
two
hours
for
us
to
get
a
search
warrant
to
be
able
to
end
up
arresting
the
individual.
So
it
would
just
allow
our
officers
to
also
to
be
there
in
case
something
happened
to
be
covered
by
liability.
G
J
I've
never
requested
it
in
the
past,
we've
always
had
a
lot
or
help
around,
but
I
can
see
as
time
goes
on,
we're
not
having
that
plus
we're
having
an
incidents.
Example,
as
now
our
our
school,
the
Action
Programme,
the
Alice
program
that
we're
the
woodland
school
has
that
program.
Also,
we
would
be
the
closest
agency
to
the
woodland
school
and,
for
example,
it's
just
like
I
said
the
domestic.
The
closest
trooper
was
in
down
in
Bridgewater,
so
that
those
are
the
things
that
we're
going
to
be
there
before.
A
A
J
A
D
Mayor
and
council,
we
were
approached
by
the
owners
of
burger
boy.
They
they've
been
dressing
up
that
site
now
for
a
couple
of
years,
as
I
think
we
can
all
agree
and
they
have
approached
the
city.
They
would
like
to
purchase
the
flora
Dale
Park.
That's
this
long,
linear
park
that
runs
close
to
Roosevelt
Avenue
and
winds
back
around
to
Spring
Street
they've
they've
put
an
offer
out
there
and
probably
something
that
we
could
discuss
executive
session.
D
If
you
want
to
do
that
later
on
in
the
meeting,
or
certainly
can
do
it
here
in
the
open,
but
the
letter
that
they
said
is
or
that
they've
sent
in
was
that
they
would
purchase
it
for
a
dollar.
Obviously,
it
would
get
put
back
on
the
tax
rolls
of
the
city
and
they
would
like
to
create
a
dog
park
on
a
portion
of
that
property,
and
you
may
have
driven
past
the
sign
lately
it.
D
It
says
that
there's
dog
sundaes
no
available
I'm,
not
sure,
what's
in
a
dog
Sunday
but
tater
tots
and
meat,
or
something
like
that,
I
don't
know,
but
they
would
like
to
create
an
additional
opportunity
for
people
to
come
and
to
experience
burger
boy
and
and
their
services,
and
they
see
this
as
an
attraction
there,
but
also
a
service
to
the
city.
We
don't
have
a
dog
park
in
caribou
right
now.
I
know
that
our
Recreation
Department's
been
having
some
discussions
recently
now
with
Jerry.
Do
you
want
to
talk
about
that
a
couple
weeks
ago?
K
K
Parking
lot
of
the
sports
is
on
sitcom
Street.
The
company
doesn't
pretend
its
offices
main
issue,
but
that
location
is.
It
is
a
residential
area
be
careful
about
what
we
want
to
do?
What
time
we
want
to
close
the
dog
park
town,
because
both
sides
of
the
street
is
that
residential
same
with
the
location
off
of
Florida
Park?
That's
all
it
comes
by
buy
houses.
We'd
have
to
have
a
public
hearing,
so
this
lady
is
going
to
help
write
the
grant
and
it's
a
hundred
percent
covered
and.
H
K
K
H
E
K
A
nice
part
it's
a
little
bit
most
of
the
year
peanut.
He
understands
that,
but
if
we
can
possibly
sell
it
and
put
it
back
on
the
tax
rolls
I
think
that
would
be
a
good
thing.
He's
got
a
lot
of
ideas
he
is.
He
is
young
and
I
just
have
a
lot
of
great
ideas
that
you'd
like
to
utilize
on
his
piece
of
property.
So
we
are
moving
forward
with
getting
security
funding
with
this.
K
The
new
location
that
I've
been
thinking
about
mr.
marker
is
park
and
ride
off
of
our
street.
We
have
a
lot
of
traffic
that
goes
in
there.
Unfortunately,
it's
it's
just
unfortunate,
it's
the
traffic,
that's
that
is
attracted
there,
but
if
you
can
see
between
the
two
driveways
right
to
the
left
up
right,
where
the
parking
lot
is
that
green
location,
then
it's
right
behind
the
crater.
That
would
make
a
great
area
for
one
thing
you
have
to
worry
about:
there
are
no
houses,
it
is
lit.
K
It's
a
it's
got,
trees
on
on
that
Knoll.
That,
in
my
mind,
would
be
a
great
place.
There's
already
a
lot
of
people
that
bring
their
dogs
there.
Let
it
run.
They've
got
the
back
side.
The
west
side
is
to
snow
Delta,
the
highway
department
uses,
and
besides
that
we
are
the
only
ones
that
you
would
like
for
the
property
for
the
recreational
access
to
the
trails.
That
would
be
my
recommendation.
K
K
E
E
K
E
K
Have
a
public
hearing
and
I
said
it's
a
residential
a
immediately.
He
didn't
even
think
about
that.
He
said
you
know
I
realize
that
this
house
is
all
the
way
around
dogs
do
tend
to
barter
in
dog
parks
and
once
that
I've
been
to
it
hasn't
been
too
too
bad,
but
that's
something
that
he
would
be
pasty-faced.
K
K
A
D
K
C
staples,
where
he's
selling
his
sister's
property
so
by
all
means.
Let's,
let's
look
about
getting
it
up
there.
Let's
just
do
it
in
accordance
with
the
policies
and
what's
clear
up
in
the
issue
that
there
may
be
you
it's
a
property
to
make
sure
that
whoever
does
receive
the
property
they
are
going
to
end
up
without
you
know
what
that
works.
Also,.
A
D
H
C
H
D
I
think
certainly
we
before
we
do
anything
with
that.
We
want
to
make
sure
that
the
utilities
district
has
a
formal
easement
in
place
to
protect
their
infrastructure.
That's
in
there.
We
can
certainly
look
at
splitting
off
that
that
tow
at
the
end
of
the
boot
for
separate
sale,
of
course,
following
their
process.
We
don't
have
to
do
that,
but.
A
H
I
E
L
I
L
C
L
A
L
A
A
C
I
D
A
C
C
G
D
Ordinance
formalizes
the
department,
as
it
is
now
and
makes
it
an
official
department.
It's
we're
not
anticipating
hiring
new
staff
and
everything
else,
we're
just
saying
we
have
an
airport
there's
nothing
on
our
ordinances
or
on
our
books.
That
says
we
have
an
airport,
and
so
this
ordinance
formalizes
that-
and
it
also
establishes
a
committee
to
provide
input
into
the
operational
aspects.
A
D
D
D
D
We
had
Soderbergh
go
out
and
look
at
it.
They
were
the
company
that
was
involved
in
the
Grimes
Mill
Road
fix
a
couple
years
ago,
and
he
estimated
two
and
a
half
million
dollars
to
to
address
the
issue,
and
that
is
to,
in
a
sense,
rebuild
up
the
embankment
to
support
the
road
and
to
have
it
in
place.
D
You
know,
there's,
obviously
the
sight
of.
Can
we
get
money
to
fix
these
things,
but,
like
we
talked
about
earlier
tonight,
anytime,
you
have
federal
dollars,
there's
strings
attached
to
it
and
in
these
particular
cases
one
of
the
strings
is
you
have
to
follow
a
procurement
process.
The
process
you
go
through
to
decide
who
is
the
engineering
firm,
is
going
to
do
the
design
work
or
do
the
investigative
work
who
the
contractor
is.
That's
actually
going
to
repair
the
road
based
on
the
design
work.
D
D
We
can
demonstrate
that
we've
followed
the
process
accordingly,
and
so
she
indicated
that
if,
if
the
city
doesn't
have
a
procurement
process
itself,
then
we
should
follow
the
state's
procurement
process
and
theirs
is
if
the
work
is
going
to
cost
more
than
ten
thousand
dollars,
it
has
to
go
out
to
bid.
So
this
morning,
I
started
drafting
the
bid
process
to
select
an
engineering
firm
and
right
now.
I
know
one
of
the
big
questions
I'm
sure
I
was
concerned
about
is
what
is
the
timeframe?
D
What's
the
timing
for
getting
things
done
and
so
to
that
effect?
Let
me
let
me
pull
up
this
other
document,
just
just
in
a
bidding
process
to
select
the
designing
firm.
This
is
this
is
a
process
that
I've
been
through
another
major,
a
construction
project
that
cost
about
two
million
dollars.
Yet
the
city
has
to
follow
this
process.
D
They
can,
if
you
want
to
streamline
it,
we
can,
but
what
you'd
be
looking
at
is
putting
an
advertisement
out
into
the
Bangor
Daily
News
right
for
this
Thursday's
edition
advertising
for
two
weeks,
so
you
can
get
a
broad
interest
and
you
would
have
a
mandatory
walkthrough
of
the
site
with
interested
companies
on
the
31st.
They'd
basically
have
another
week
to
finalize
their
proposals
and
those
proposals.
A
D
A
A
D
Give
us
an
engineer's
estimate
for
cost
and
they'll
give
us
the
design
for
the
fix
and
I
I'm
going
to
write
this
such
that
they'll
also
give
us
options
for
fixing
it
the
option
of
maybe
relocating
the
road
versus
keeping
it
in
place.
Maybe
changing
the
elevation.
Will
we'll
look
at
that
through
the
scope
of
the
design
process.
A
O
A
M
P
P
P
D
D
Let's
I
think
that's
a
given,
so
it's,
but
we
would
get
an
appraisal.
They
would
have
to
get
an
appraisal.
We'd
go
through
a
condemnation
process.
We
well
I
should
say
we
could.
We
could
do
what
we
would
call
a
threat
of
condemnation.
In
a
sense
we
negotiate
in
good
faith
with
the
property
owners.
We
establish
a
value
that
they're
willing
to
accept.
We
issue
a
letter.
D
The
basically
says:
you're
selling
this
home,
basically
under
the
threat
that
we
were
going
to
condemn
it
anyways
and
in
a
way
that
provides
some
tax
relief
to
the
property
owners
because
of
that
arrangement,
if
they,
if
they
don't
sell,
then-
and
we're
still
going
to
go
and
buy
the
properties,
then
you
go
into
the
full
condemnation
process
where
we
do
the
appraisals
and
the
basically
putting
that
in
the
courts.
Hands
amulet
domain
right,
but
if
the
council
is
is
willing
to
say,
go,
sit
down
and
start
negotiating,
they
could.
E
D
A
P
A
O
O
M
J
M
P
C
A
C
F
You
can
look
at
the
inner
little
cracks
number
the
court
ones
yeah,
and
so,
when
you
find
a
parallel
crack
and
you
look
inside
the
crack
and
it's
opened
up,
you
see
nothing
inside
other
than
an
inch
down.
That's
a
new
crap
where
things
are
separated
cracks
that
were
there
before
that
make
it
look
worse
than
what
it
is
that
Mullins
will
have
winter
sand
in
the
cracks
ones
that
have
winter
sands.
It
is,
although
their
cracks,
but
it
is
surface
stress,
it's
not
related
to
the
underlayment.
We're.
F
O
F
I
I
met
with
the
DLC
I
met
with
an
engineer
which
was
second
in
command
for
region
5,
and
they
brought
one
of
their
geologists
that
works
on
the
Presque
Isle
office,
and
he
said
that
he
is
never
seen
anything
severe
like
this.
This
was
probably
one
of
the
worst
he's
seen
in
talking
with
them
they're
kind
of
going
through
the
same,
not
nobody
or
God,
but
all
the
Parsons
rope,
and
what
they're
doing
there
is
in
the
role
that
gave
thee
I
mean
think
about
this.
There's
a
good.
E
F
F
P
F
Mean
we
moved
to
the
country
for
a
little
bit
of
privacy
and
a
little
bit
of
room
and
I
think
moving
that
road,
so
so
there's
a
good
start
right
there.
So
this
is
property
number
one
you
can
see
where
if
the
road
was
moved
so
right
now
the
poles
are
on
the
right-hand
side
there.
Oh,
if
if
the
bones
were
not
there
and
the
road
was
moved
so
the
poll
were
now
on
the
lesser
yeah.
O
F
Now
know
one
of
the
things
that
they
all
agree
is
that
the
Rope
could
be
lowered.
If
there
was
no
property
owners
there,
you
could
roll
it.
You
could
lower
that
road
substantially,
which
takes
away
the
potential
for
any
future
slides.
The
second
thing
that
that
does
is
there
is
no
room
to
work
and
that's
the
hard
part
with
the
homes
there.
F
You
cannot
lower
the
road
I
mean,
even
if
you
took
that
road
down
just
three
feet,
which
really
wouldn't
change:
how
dangerous
that
road
is
when
people
ever
get
in
their
doors.
I
mean
they're
almost
level.
Now,
if
you
lowered
that
road
by
three
feet,
access
to
the
properties
is
not
great,
especially
if
it's
icy,
oh
no
I,
agree,
I
mean
I.
Don't
want
to
sit
here
tonight
saying
that
I
think
this
is
what
we
should
do
yeah.
F
F
And
they
we
it
wouldn't
be
enough
and
what
they
would
do
is
so
imagine
the
telephone
poles
being
just
to
the
west
of
a
ditch.
So
there'd
be
the
telephone
poles,
a
slight
ditch.
They
could
actually
hold
those
from
the
road
towards
the
guardrails.
Maybe
look
whether
your
doors
are
now
him
and
they
could
change
that
slope
from
a
1
to
1
to
a
3
one
happened
that
extra
25
feet
space.
So
now
you
you
take
the
potential
of
another
slide
away.
F
E
F
F
We
could
get
FEMA
up
here
long
before
there
there's
no
question
about
that.
Fema
will
not
act
until
there
is
a
plan
yeah.
It's
really
important.
That
FEMA
is
not
going
to
go
in
there
and
fix
everything
up.
Beautiful
FEMA
is
only
to
make
it
as
good
as
it
as
it
was
they're,
not
they're,
not
going
to
you
know,
make
the
goal
loose.
F
F
Maybe
stop
it
s
cause
you
know
just
before
Scott,
so
that
you
and
Scott
have
access
well,
it
could
be
garden
girls,
it
could
be
fair
girls
across
the
road
and
that's
the
expense
of
you
know
the
purchase
in
the
properties
and
and
very
minimal.
We
should
have
an
escalator
once
we
have
the
home
purchase,
we
should
have
an
escalator
that
can
push
that
down,
so
it
can't
slide
anymore.
F
E
A
D
I
think
we
need
to
be
careful
because,
depending
on
the
road
alignment
or
the
ultimate
design,
we
may
not
need
to
buy
the
entire
parcels
of
ground.
You
look
at
I.
Yes,
that's
the
cowbirds
I'm,
still
getting
used
to
the
French
pronunciation.
I
got
that
right,
but
you
know
they're
their
homes.
It's
maybe
40
50
feet
off
of
that,
and
it
really
depends
on
where
it's.
M
D
I
guess
what
I'm
saying
is
if
the
city
goes
in,
we
buy
these
properties
now
that
certainly
assaults
to
some
degree,
their
issue,
the
current
homeowners
issue,
and
then
we
would
probably
turn
around
and
sell
those
else's
building
Lots
at
the
end
of
the
project.
But
there's
federal
strings
attached
to.
D
Think
that's
part
of
the
view
if
we
follow
the
federal
procedures
for
buying
property,
because
there's
we
have
to
even,
for
instance,
even
if
we
can
left
tonight,
we
said:
okay,
we're
just
going
to
negotiate
good
faith
FEMA.
If
we
got
federal
dollars,
we'd
have
to
demonstrate
that
we
got
it
appraised
and
that
they
were
actually
getting
fair
market
value
for
their
home.
It
wasn't
just
a
mikoshi
but
get
that.
P
P
A
M
M
M
F
F
Think
at
this
point
from
the
cities-
and
you
know
and
from
everyone
that's
interested,
you
know
everyone
has
a
concern.
What
I
really
think
that
we
need
to
engineer
2's,
sex
and
heat?
They
look
at
it
in
the
first,
they
said:
there's
no
way
you
can
come
in
with
that
you're
gonna
have
their
have
them
homeless.
He
makes
it
oh
no.
We
can
fix
that
right.
There
we're
just
guessing
I
would
say:
let's
not
guess,
let's
get
an
engineer
that
knows
more
about
it
than
us.
F
M
Not
worried
about
this
well.
H
O
E
M
F
F
And
you
know
you're
known
in
souls,
so
I
was
called
this
morning
and
from
one
of
the
residents
asking
if
we
could
barricade
off
the
road,
because
the
traffic
heavy
traffic
pick
up
this
weekend
with
a
big
load
of
stuff
and
yeah
and
there
again
so
we
have
it
barricaded
on
both
ends.
It
so
on
point:
a
is
closest
to
the
river.
We'll
call
that
a
and
we'll
call
them
bite
that
goes
point
B.
So
at
Point
a
I
have
three
barricades
road
closed.
They
can't
get.
F
They
move
the
merry
beat
they
drive
through,
because
curiosity,
everyone's
curious
in
doing
that,
we
have,
we
have
the
direct
closed
off,
that
they
cannot
get
up
in
there
fee
road
to
get
the
fields
in
the
back,
because
our
barricades
are
back
here.
If
I
move
the
barricades
up
here,
we
have
a
section
right
in
here
that
has
slid
by
oranges.
F
So
really
do
we
want
to
let
harvesters
do
we
won't
let
loaded
300
barrel
trucks?
Don't
want
that
section,
the
safest
barricades
that
we
have
is
down
here,
I,
don't
know
how
do
we
get
direct
up
into
their
fields?
Problem
number.
One
me
problem
number
two
is
down
at
Scott's
house
somewhere
down
here.
I
barricaded.
I
F
Down
here
to
try
to
stop
the
traffic,
because
how
would
you
like
having
traffic
turning?
Thank
you,
someone
coming
from
the
other
way
comes
up
and
we
haven't
barricaded
business,
this
part
of
st.,
but
we
barricade
here
all
the
traffic's
going
to
turn
in
your
door.
Every
night
12:00
1:00
to
lock
in
morning
the
dogs
gonna
hurt
the
headlights.
E
C
O
But
wait
a
minute:
the
field
between
those
two
that's
another
plan
and.
C
F
F
It's
going
slowly,
you
don't
see
it.
I
can
hear
the
guardrail
snapping
I
can
see
where
it
has
snapped.
A
couple
of
bolts,
I
mean
but
back
to
the
barricade.
We
haven't
barricaded
off,
but
these
four
residents
need
to
get
out
somehow
and
it
was
decided
that
mr.
Torrio,
if
he
went
towards
a
it,
would
be
safer
than
going
across
the
deepest
point.
So
how
do
you?
How
do
you
barricade
something
down
here
that
he
can
get
out,
but
no
one
else
can
get
in
damn.
You
can
that's
right
so
down
here
at
point
B.
F
We
have
it
barricaded
so
that
these
four
residents
won't
find
a
few
four
five
and
six.
If
you
count
these
two
we've
left
that
room.
They
think
you
don't
beyond
the
barricades,
but
it's
really
these
four.
We
need
a
way
for
them
to
get
out
and
when
I
leave
that
for
them
to
get
out
anybody,
anybody
that
can
get
out
they
can
get
in.
So
it's
a
real
dilemma
that
it
was
suggested
that
maybe
between
resident
number
one
and
resident
two
we
could
barricaded
here
and
that
would
force
him
up
this
way.
F
F
Tyrion
say
from
now
on,
you
go
out
the
other
way
that
blocks
the
road
for
anybody
coming
this
way,
they're
not
going
to
move
barricades
anymore
I
could
actually
have
done
that
down
where
barricade
80
is
now
well.
What
happens
when
someone
drives
up
in
here
and
in
there
because
of
the
hill,
you
can't
see
beyond
it
and
then
I
have
it
barricaded
at
mr.
Torrio's
place
they.
O
D
A
D
Whatever
happens,
if
it's,
if
it's
going
to
be
a
short-term
relocation
of
these
residents,
that's
the
city's
costs,
so
if
they
put
are
put
up
in
a
hotel
for
four
months
or
a
rental
home,
that's
that's
something
as
part
of
the
project
cost
yeah,
and
so
it's
just
a
matter
of.
Do
we
how
soon
you
want
to
pull
that
trigger.
You
know,
so
the
individuals
may
want
to
say
if
you're
gonna
buy
me
out
then
or
relocate
me
I'm,
just
going
to
start
building
now
give
me
a
shot
in
the
office
and
cash.
A
M
F
O
F
F
J
D
O
F
I
know
that
from
the
city
side,
probably
what
we
do
to
fix
that
road
will
be
determined
whether
or
not
we
have
any
FEMA
money.
What
so?
What
happens?
If
there
is
no
fuel
line?
What
do
we
do
that?
You
know,
there's
there's
a
lot
of
things,
but
we're
only
three
four,
maybe
five
weeks
from
finding
out,
we
have
a
declaration
and
I
know
that
you
guys
would
like
to
build
as
soon
as
you
can,
but
I
mean
four
weeks
from
now
would
tell
you
if
you
have
FEMA
like
that's
FEMA
money,
really
change
anything.
F
F
D
One
of
the
first
things
we
would
need
to
do
as
far
as
information
gathering
ahead
of
an
engineering
firm
if
we
want
to
move
for
at
least
get
an
appraisal
done
on
the
properties.
We
can
order
that,
but
we
also
have
to
have
permission
the
property
owners
to
have
the
appraiser
come
onto
their
property
and
access
their
property
and
do
what
they
need
to
that
way.
So
we
probably
need
a
written
statement
from
each
of
the
property
owners
to
initiate
that
process,
but,
like
I
said,
we
could
start
that
tomorrow.
P
F
A
A
F
F
B
F
Is
broken
slip
will
slide
further
yeah
I'm,
not
I'm,
not
too
sure
that
anything.
That's
still
standing.
It's
going
to
continue
to
fall.
Although
I
do
see,
signs
of
places
were
like
six
inches
thick.
You
know
another
6-inch
slab
could
fall
over,
but
my
mind
more.
My
thoughts
tell
me
that
what
s
lid
with
large
rings
will
slide
even
farther,
because
that'll
get
heavier
and
get
saturated
and
that'll
slide
and.
F
F
Don't
think
the
homes
are
in
no
way
in
any
danger
and
and
the
danger
on
the
road
it
might
be.
As
a
car
going
off
the
air.
That's
more
of
a
danger
to
me
than
then
the
Rope
sliding
I
mean
there's
nothing
there.
It's
not
exactly
parallel.
It
kind
of
sit
around.
So
at
one
point,
you've
got
a
eight-foot
left
lane.
You
know
I
mean
you're
eight
feet.
Another
place.
You've
got
15
feet
of
a
so.
My
my
biggest
concern
is
people
walking
then
just
want
to
investigate.
E
A
G
G
A
A
D
D
D
Provide
general
legal
general
legal
advice,
they
won't
even
get
specific
with
their
legal
advice,
and
so
probably
the
best
route
is
to
continue
to
work
with
FEMA
directly
and
say
gave
give
us
give
us
the
requirements
for
appraisal
process
and
purchasing
your
properties.
Give
us
give
us
the
specifics
for
what
we
need
to
do
so
we're
following
it
properly.
J
A
A
J
E
J
F
F
A
P
A
O
P
I
M
D
A
N
A
D
P
A
C
E
C
E
C
Let
me
just
because
I
want
sit
here.
I
guess
I
did
a
fair
job.
Just
anyway
is
that
back
in
November
we
asked
them
to
sit
down
and
put
something
together:
simple,
okay
and
you
did
it
and
it
never
made
it
to
the
table.
That's
why
I
asked
for
it?
Okay
and
that's
pretty
simple:
it's
repeatable!
It's
simple!
You
want
to
make
some
additions
or
subtractions
or
whatever
to
that
to
me,
that's
a
perfect
element.
C
Instead
of
all
these,
what
ifs
that
this
and
that
and
so
on
and
so
forth,
and
that
was
proud
of
what
we
wrong
with
the
first
one
that
was
56
pages.
So,
if
I,
look
at
simplicity,
I,
look
at
56
pages
know:
I,
look
at
four
pages,
no
I!
Look
at
one
page.
Yes,
as
long
as
it's
covered
all
the
elements
and
if
there's
some
additions
you
want
to
put
in
there
and
do
it.
D
E
A
G
G
D
This
right
now
I,
haven't
established
the
formula,
and
it
just
simply
is
that
we're
going
to
look
at
cities
between
5
and
11
times,
population
and
evaluation
close
to
within
50
percent
of
the
city's
male
intuition.
And
yes,
there
was
some
discussion
than
last
me
was
the
evaluation,
it's
kind
of
indicator
of
the
ability
to
pay,
because
they'd
have
the
potential
for
more
revenue
to
pay
for
other
things,
and
so
the
the
table
at
the
end,
the
table
itself
is
not
being
adopted
and
will
not
be
adopted
in
orbán's.
D
This
was
just
for
the
illustration
purposes.
If
you,
if
you,
if
you
were
trying
to
weight
it
and
say
we're
gonna
work,
the
population
evaluation
in
the
morning,
then
the
cities
that
kind
of
rank
out
closest
to
Caribou,
with
the
Fairfield
Farmington,
Old,
Town
gardener
or
no
Penrose
Fulton,
and
you
kind
of
go
down
the
list
and
see
some
of
those
are.
D
If
we'd
stayed
with
the
six
to
ten
thousand
range,
then
you
wouldn't
be,
including
or
no,
and
you
wouldn't
include
Garner
or
Paris
or
even
Holton
in
there,
but
based
on
the
discussion
we
had
last
time
we
wanted
to
have
that
factor
of
evaluation
in
there,
those
those
cities
kind
of
rise
to
the
top.
As
far
as
comparison
to
Caribou,
you
know
how
we
take
that
information
roll
it
into
the
tsunami
survey.
We
pull
up
the
salary
survey
and
we'd,
say:
okay,
how
many
of
those
cities
have
actually
responded
to
the
survey?
D
Because
not
everybody
does,
but
we
can
at
least
look
at
the
list
to
say,
okay,
which
of
these
if
we
were
to
start
top
to
bottom
I've,
actually
responded
to
the
survey
and
got
to
respond
to
that
survey.
With
that
specific
position
that
we're
comparing
and
I
was
tying
those
all
I
said
the
valuations
are
going
to
change.
Your
population
is
going
to
change
every
year,
but
just
to
illustrate
the
kind
of
cities
that
you
would
be
looking
at.
Let
me
get
down
to
the
bottom
under
the
previous.
A
E
F
A
E
F
C
E
C
Survey
I
think
we
were
discussing
one
position
last
year,
I
went
out
and
pulled
the
salary
survey
for
that
particular
position
and
I
polled
six
to
ten
thousand
I.
Think
I
pulled
up
about
thirty
communities
on
it.
Only
twelve
reported
okay.
So
we,
however,
you
come
to
the
conclusion
as
to
how
we're
going
to
base
the
evaluation,
salary
or
wages
or
whatever
when
it
comes
to
comparing
and
so
on
and
so
forth.
A
Have
you
read
Dennis,
have
you
read
through
picking
one
or
two
positions
and
run
it
through
the
just
formula,
I
mean:
could
you
pick
four
or
five
of
these
and
say?
Okay,
if
I
use
this
method,
beer
and
I'm
gonna
get
these
towels,
here's
the
here's,
what
the
average
salaries
is
is
that
I
mean
if
that
ends
up
being
ten
thousand
less
and
we're
paying
them
right
now,
and
it's
not
a
useful
tool.
So
we
kind
of
need
to
get
a
feel
well,
what's
where
so
for.
D
C
D
In
his
was
that
you
would
start
them
out
at
six
percent
below
average,
coming
into
a
new
position,
and
so
four
versus
four
Carl
we've
talked
about
just
moving,
hang
up
because
he's
Hadley
experienced
there
and
he
knows
our
process
and
kind
of
natural
promotion
there.
That
starts
him
out
about
72,000
a
year
with
the
understanding
of
biscuits.
They
thought
it
a
bit.
D
He
would
get
a
2%
increase
up
until
he's
making
the
average,
and
then
you
know
beyond
that,
the
concern
that
was
with
the
concern
that
wasn't
the
way
it
was
initially
jacked
of
the
day.
It
was
from
my
point
of
view
is
once
you
start
paying
I
mean
this
whole
system
is
based
on
averages
right,
and
so,
if
you're
going
to
start
paying
somebody
above
average,
what
is
that
trigger
that
says?
D
When
we
get
paid
higher,
they
already
go
through
the
same
process,
but
some
of
I
have
done
that
process
for
the
longest
position,
I've
been
a
because
position
for
Carl's
position,
he's
making
about
forty
five
thousand
right
now.
If
we
went
through
the
same
process
and
that
would
be
bringing
in
a
new
person
for
his
position
and
at
close
to
thirty
to
forty
forty
two
thousand.
So
it's
it
like
you
say
it's
a
matter
of
what
cities
kind
of
come
up
and
by
expanding
the
pool
from
five
to
eleven
thousand.
D
The
cities
that
are
smaller
than
us
are
smaller
than
six
thousand
five
or
six
thousand
they're,
not
let's
just
hardly
paying
their
employees
less
it's.
It
really
depends
on
the
city
where
they're
at
and
that's
what,
if
you
can
open
the
cooler,
get
your
average,
the
more
people
you
get
into
the
pool
for
comparison,
the
true
or
your
average
is.
But
this
the
way
it's
written
right
now
allows
us
to
kind
of
take
into
account.
Maybe
out
of
this
list
of
50
cities.
D
C
You
pick
a
number
and
go
for
it
and
take
what's
there
and
live
with
it,
but
how
is
it
good,
we're
sitting
here
we're
allowing
the
employees
of
this
community
to
tell
us
what
what
how
we're
gonna
pay
really
think
about
that?
Do
you
think
the
John
Q
private
citizen
out
there
that
has
a
business,
is
gonna,
say:
okay,
guys?
What
do
you
want
us
to
pay
ya?
How
do
you
want
us
to
compare
it
and
so
on
and
so
forth?
They
don't
do
that.
C
Okay,
I
mean
we're,
making
like
simple
it
could
be
made
to
be
truffle
with
yeah
I
would
establish
your
base,
pay
for
each
position.
Okay
and
hey
you
cola
every
year,
whether
it
be
C,
pric,
PE,
CP,
w
or
whatever,
and
that
would
be
it
because
then
you
would
be
staying
somewhat
in
in
line
with
the
economy.
Okay,
that
is
simple.
So.
C
H
F
F
F
And
probably
not
one
of
us
could
say
that
lucky
we're
going
to
pay
in
year
4
year,
5
I,
don't
care
hey,
you
know,
make
the
tool
blow
up
to
eight
years
paid
a
half
a
percent
for
each
year,
buck
you're
part
three,
it
doesn't
matter.
That's
all
that
can
all
be
good
negotiator.
I
guess
at
this
point
we're
talking
about
a
tool
that
can
put
us
average
with
the
peers
and
and
we're
there
we're
there.
F
There's
really
no
big
adjustment,
but
a
big
adjustment
was
last
year,
so
we're
looking
at
now
changing
it
and
I
thought.
One
of
the
things
that
we
talked
about
was
make
it
repeatable
voice
just
use
the
salary
survey
population
boom.
That's
where
it
is
that's
easily
repeatable.
Now
someone
has
to
pick
and
choose
them
towns,
nobody
use,
never
because
they're
outliers
they
pay
way
too
much
or
the
next
one,
there's
so
many
opinions
in
chosen
eight
towns
or
ten
times
that
that's
your
opinion,
your
opinion.
A
P
C
Community
comparisons:
you
go
out,
you
get
a
job,
a
job
description
to
reach
one
of
the
ones.
So
you
can
go
apples
to
apples
all
right,
then
I,
don't
think
that
we're
trying
to
make
it
that
difficult.
It's
this.
What
it
is
is
your
comparison
is
what
we're
paying
I
say:
good,
honest
and
I
sat
through
here
three
years,
all
right,
like
one
year
of
it,
was
after
a
fatal,
locally
derived
product.
No
four
thousand
five,
two
thousand
six,
when
we
okay
well
I,
always
only
winter,
one
alright
and
was
I.
C
Listen
to
this
same
discussion
for
in
two
years,
okay
and
part
of
it
was
well.
We
don't
have
enough
communities
because
we
can't
hit
the
targets
we're
looking
for
okay,
that's
the
bottom
line,
all
right.
One
of
the
guys
that
came
in
the
guy
from
Mapleton
state
looked
at
right
on
us
and
said
you
don't
you
don't
need
to
be
evaluating
your
people's
salaries
against
twenty
communities,
all
right,
let
alone
the
forty
did
what
he
was
trying
to
do
it
to
and
I
left
after
that
yeah.
C
C
F
Works
director,
ten
thousand
dollars
now
and
and
I
should
be
making
ten
thousand
more
than
I'm
making
and
that's
just
a
scenario.
So
what
do
you
do
to
fix
that?
Well,
the
only
thing
you
can
do,
then,
is
some
of
the
stuff
that
Dennis
wrote
in
their
other
duties.
Other
responsibilities,
decisions
that
could
play
a
factor
in
Michael
I,
said:
let's
play
it
as
a
statement,
if
need
be,
not
part
of
the
wages,
because
all
the
sudden
Dave
retires
the
next
person
comes
in.
He
doesn't
do
everything
deed
to
us.
You've
got
a
baseline
wage.
F
This
that's
where
I
thought
was.
Nice
would
be
couldn't
work
to
the
benefit.
You
always
here
always
hear
someone
say
well,
I,
wear
two
hats
or
I.
Wear
three
offices:
I,
don't
care
how
many
hats
you
wear
if
it's
40
hours
it's
40
hours,
if
you're
working
beyond
that,
guess
what
you
should
be
compensated
for,
I
mean
I
feel
pretty
strongly
about
that.
You
know
I,
don't
I,
don't
stay
home
on
enough
on
a
Tuesday,
because
I
work
last
Friday
there's
never
a
meet
where
I
put
less
than
40
hours.
F
I'm
working
70
hours,
80
90
hours
in
the
winter,
I
come
and
say:
Jesus
I'm,
hurting
too
hot
can
I
get
a
more
if
you
went
and
done
that
salary
survey
and
you
called
plenty
of
them
public
workers
I
can
tell
you
that
ten
of
them
is
working
at
the.
Obviously
they
have
shifts
not
care
who
do
I
come
to.
You
complain,
but
no
I
mean
this
ain't
about
the
complaining.
It's
not
even
about
me.
I
mean
I.
F
I
have
so
few
years
left,
no
matter
what
you
have
up
for
a
fool:
it's
not
going
to
change
my
salary.
It
would
be
nice
as
non-union
employees,
to
have
a
tool
in
place
that
I
know
everyone
else
behind.
This
is
gonna,
be
alright.
You
know
he's
got
a
few
years.
I've
got
a
few
years.
He's
got
a
few
years.
She
could
have
another
twenty,
but
it'd
be
nice
to
have
a
tool.
That's
simple
and
repeatable
for
employees
like
earth
and
that's
all
I
was
trying
to
do.
A
E
A
That
doesn't
mean
that
this
is
an
ironclad
tool,
I
mean
if
we
ever
had
four
or
five
counselors
that
thought
merit-based
pay
was
the
way
to
know
if
I
may,
just
real
quick
was
I
correct
that
you
have
come
in
your
history.
You've
come
up
through
a
merit-based
pay
system,
so
it's
being
done
out
there
too,
also
so
on
just
to
have
this
ironclad
that
you
want
to
be
guaranteed
for
the
next
twenty
years.
I
just
in
the
political
and
you
want
stability.
I
understand
that.
But
there's
tweaking
to.
F
Just
go
that
you
understand
so
today
we
look
at
the
pool
salary
survey
and
it
says
that
my
position
should
be
fifty
thousand
dollars,
so
you
move
me
up
to
fifty
thousand
or
whoever
it
doesn't
matter.
Two
years
from
now
we
look
at
that
position
and
it
hasn't
changed.
Is
fifty
thousand
you
haven't
made
nothing
you've
paid
nothing.
There
is
no
game
for
that.
Employee,
there's
no
game
for
me.
E
F
F
B
F
F
J
A
F
F
F
We
can
put
in
population
6,000
to
10,000
or
6
to
11
or
5
to
11,
whatever
you
choose
tonight
and
bingo,
let's
go
so,
and
it
doesn't
really
matter
what
time
to
this
it
could
be
a
5,000
pound.
It
could
be,
could
be
Mars
health,
it
doesn't
matter,
we
don't
care.
What
the
town's
are.
It's
easy
if
they're
people
and
we
live
with
the
results
that
says
so.
E
F
F
F
A
F
That's
where
you're
gonna
run
into
the
problems
mark.
Well,
you
just
go
down
through
the
list.
So
when
you,
when
you
do
that
and
they
have
police
Jason
and
of
the
eight
towns
that
you
can
choose,
there's
only
four
was
anticipated.
What
are
you
going
to
do,
then?
You
keep
going
to
the
other,
so
you're
talking
about
investing
a
lot
of
time,
a
lot
of
disputes
he's
going
to
say.
Well,
why
did
you
add
this
one?
So
when
they
overlook
a
town
or
all,
it
should
be,
there's
just
a
lot
of
chance
for
confusion
there.
H
If
you
look
at
like
why
I
like
evaluations,
because
you
look
at
Caribou,
was
six,
seventy
eight
hundred
and
fifty
six
people
and
you
look
at
Freeport-
was
seventy
nine
hundred
and
fifty
five
people,
so
there's
not
much
difference.
Three
hundred
and
seventy
four
thousand
dollars:
valuation
of
a
million
dollars,
valuation
for
caribou
versus
1
billion,
four
hundred
and
sixty
two
million
nine
hundred
and
fifty
for
Freeport
they've
got
the
money
to
pay
higher
salary.
Whatever.
F
D
D
If
you
look
at
the
five
to
eleven
thousand
population,
it's
one
thing
to
Louis
the
top
of
this.
The
towns
are
smaller
and
you
start
getting
higher
population.
You
could
still
say
we're
going
to
take
this
population
factor
five.
Eleven
sixty
two
whatever
and
you
could
just
say
we're
going
to
exclude
the
communities
from.
D
D
A
E
A
C
A
A
D
D
D
C
A
G
G
A
H
Prefer
the
valuation,
but
if
you
don't
want
to
change
it
from
where
we
have
now
to
the
population,
I
can
live
with
that
I.
Don't
like
merit
raises
I,
really
don't
like
the
longevity
either
I
think
that
you've
got
you've
got
a
balance.
If,
because,
if
it
goes
down
some
years,
you're
not
gonna,
go
down,
your
longevity
is
going
you're,
gonna
get
and
and
I
wouldn't
have
a
problem
with
saying:
okay,
we're
gonna
we're
gonna
guarantee,
maybe
1%,
even
though
the
the
you'll
get
at
least
1%,
regardless
of
even
there's
no
zero.
H
You
know
if
it's
0%,
but
the
social
security
or
the
you
know.
Things
like
that,
I
wouldn't
mind
guaranteeing
like
1%
or
whatever,
and
maybe
they'd
get
2
for
a
cola,
but
I,
don't
I
I!
Think
the
the
raises
will
take
care
of
the
longevity,
because
each
time
you
get
a
raise
on
higher
percentage,
you're
gonna
go
up
anyway
and
I
like
a
wage
with
the
cola.
H
H
H
D
A
C
H
E
A
N
C
C
D
C
C
A
A
A
My
business
at
the
hospital
I
was
driving
out
of
town
on
Main
Street
and
happened
to
pass
the
sign
for
the
Nylander
Museum,
remembering
that
the
museum
was
mentioned
at
a
website
about
things
to
do
in
Kerrville,
I
turned
around
in
park
museum
lot.
What
a
pleasant
surprise
packed
into
a
small
historic
building
was
a
treasure
trove
of
exhibits,
documenting
the
incredible
diversity
of
geology,
flora
and
fauna
of
caribou
and
ecology.
A
The
exhibits
before
having
to
make
my
way
back
to
Portland
I
will
be
back
to
caribou
soon
on
another
busy
to
carry
and
look
forward
to
dropping
in
to
explore
more
than
I
languor
Museum
I
have
told
friends
about
your
picturesque
city
center
and
finding
the
gym.again
Islander
museum
because
it
made
such
an
impression
I've
sent
a
donation
to
the
Friends
of
the
Nylander.
Please
share
this
letter
with
your
fellow
councilmembers.
A
G
Did
I
give
this
to
you
after
to
enter
in
the
minutes
as
well?
Okay,
something
every
yeah
on
March
20th
I
sent
an
email
in
response
to
the
March
28th,
quarterly
update
meeting
invitation
for
all
counselors
to
attend
at
the
hospital
and
that
email
I
listed
eight
questions
for
the
hospital
or
any
of
its
entities
to
answer
at
our
next
council
meeting
on
April
9
after
that
April
9th
meeting
where
the
subject
did
not
appear
in
the
agenda.
Twenty
days
was
probably
not
enough
time
to
pull
all
that
information
together.
G
G
G
The
city
manager
was
carbon
copied
on
this
response
on
April
20th,
the
city
manager
forwarded
a
PowerPoint
with
all
the
legislative
acts
detailed
and
explained
which
overtime
created
our
municipal
owned
hospital
configuration
in
that
email.
It
was
declared.
There
would
be
discussion
about
this
PowerPoint
and
other
compiled
information
at
our
April
30th
workshop
in
response
to
this
email.
I
replied
with
a
summary
of
the
questions
previously
submitted
with
other
with
another
request,
they'd
be
addressed
in
the
May
14th
council
packet
and
a
personal
assurance
from
the
city
manager.
This
would
be
executed
on
April
26.
G
The
council
received
an
email
from
the
city
manager
with
a
hospital
meeting
minutes
and
their
2017
audited
financial
statements
on
April
30th.
After
our
workshop,
I
asked
the
city
manager
if
any
information
not
covered
by
the
PowerPoint
presentation
or
the
three-ring
binder,
provided
that
pertained
to
my
questions
was
forthcoming
before
the
May
14th
council
meeting,
and
the
response
was
that
it
was
coming
from
a
hospital
district
meeting
on
May
10th
on
May
11th
I
received
my
council
packet
for
the
May
14th
meeting
scheduled
today,
and
there
are
not
only
no
answers.
G
Questions
no
answer
answered
questions,
but
nothing
regarding
the
subject
on
the
agenda
as
well.
So
for
the
record
below
are
the
eight
questions
which
were
asked
over
seven
weeks
ago
and
their
current
status.
Why?
Our
city
councillors
asked
to
sign
a
nondisclosure
agreement
to
attend
a
hospital
meeting,
not
answered?
Where
are
the
legal
documents
which
created
the
hospital
entities
that
was
answered
on
April
30th?
Why
aren't
hospital
meetings
public
and
treated
as
such,
not
answered?
Why
aren't
Hospital
annual
financials
audited
or
complete
in
the
city
annual
report
not
answered?
G
Why
do
we
have
a
municipal
hospital?
What
are
the
benefits
not
answered?
Where
is
the
current
lease
and
what
are
its
terms?
It
was
answered
on
April
30th.
Why
don't?
The
quarterly
financial
presentations
from
the
hospital
conform
to
the
city
charter
not
answered,
who
is
the
legal
counsel,
an
auditor
for
the
hospital
partially
answered
on
April
26
I,
have
no
reason
to
believe
the
hospital
is
not
operated
correctly
and
with
the
best
interest
of
all
stakeholders
taken
into
account.
G
I
believe
this
information
requested
will
ultimately
help
not
only
the
council
but
all
citizens
that
can
better
understand
the
asset
of
our
mutually
of
our
municipal
own
cost.
Therefore,
I
respectfully
request
this
topic
with
answers
to
these
questions
be
placed
on
the
agenda
for
our
next
council
meeting
and
not
delayed
any
further.
Thank
you.
A
Yes,
I
just
don't
understand
who
should
be
pushing
I
mean
why?
Why
are
we
supposed
to
sign
an
NDA
I,
don't
know,
but
I'm
not
gonna
sign
one.
What
have
the
legal
documents
that's
answered,
why
our
Hospital
meetings
public
and
treated
as
such?
That's
a
question
for
the
hospital
I
mean
they
have
meetings
the
annual
financials
in
their
stated
report.
A
I,
don't
know
why
do
we
have
a
municipal
hospital
I
think
we
have
one
because
Jefferson
Kari
gave
us
some
money
to
start
one
and
that's
what
we
ended
up
with
are
their
benefits
are
their
benefits?
What
would
be
the
benefit
if
the
CDD
known
to
the
other
words?
Are
we
gonna
tax
them?
Me
is
Tammy.
This
is
Prescott
turn
nonprofit.
Are
there
any
hospitals
that
are
taxed
yes,
pay
property
tax
in.
D
A
A
A
A
D
Had
a
board
meeting
tonight,
we
can
certainly
approach
the
chair,
the
current
board
of
directors,
and
that's
then,
to
put
it
on
the
agenda
for
discussion
at
least
being
more
to
the
port
directors
awareness
that
there
should
at
least
some
what
I
can
see.
There
are
some
things
that
they
should
be
doing
differently,
and
maybe
they
it's
just
a
matter
of
making
them
aware
of
it
and
damn
holding
the
staff
accountable
for
it,
because
the
board
of
directors
is
responsible
for
the
actions
of
the
staff.
D
A
D
C
N
D
N
A
A
D
D
A
A
D
A
A
E
D
With
all
these
little
citizens
groups
that
are
doing
things
if
the
economic
development,
what
is
the?
What
is
the
goal
of
the
city,
pre-comic
development,
and
it's
probably
a
discussion
that
needs
to
take
place
with
the
council
councilmember
Ron
is
he's,
have
asked
me
to
to
share
that
jinda
for
maybe
a
work
session
agenda
or
a
point
of
discussion,
regular
meeting,
but
maybe
something
for
another,
a
future
agenda.
Well,.