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From YouTube: January 25, 2016 City Council Meeting
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A
B
Mr.
mayor
councillors
and
city
manager,
my
name
is
Milo
Heaney
I
own
cnj
service
center
I'm.
Here
tonight
to
let
you
know
that
I
am
applying
for
a
grant
from
state
of
Maine
Community
Development
Block
Grant
Program.
This
brought
grant
just
helped
me
to
install
new
tanks
and
pumps
at
my
location
at
996,
access,
highway
and
curable.
The
Block
Grant
is
a
matching
grant
of
which
I
have
to
pay
fifty
percent
of
the
project
when
I
had
new
tanks
install
28
years
ago,
the
cost
was
twenty-seven
thousand
five
hundred
dollars.
B
Total
new
state
regulations
now
determined
that
these
tanks
must
be
replaced.
The
same
exact
projects,
which
will
will
now
cost
around
150,000
40
years
ago
on
the
twenty-seventh
of
January
this
year,
I
started
my
business
and
careful
in
these
20
years
of
being
in
business
in
general.
I
have
never
asked
for
any
help
from
City
know.
Has
the
city
ever
asked
me
if
they
could
help
me
with
anything
I'm
unsaid
if
I
run
successful
in
obtaining
this
grant
C&J
service,
and
it
will
be
forced
to
close?
B
Should
that
happen,
five
people
will
lose
their
jobs
and
you
will
lose
a
significant
amount
of
tax
revenue.
So
if
the
city
of
Carolyn
is
trip
to
their
water
by
saying
they
are
a
business
from
the
city
in
the
next
few
weeks,
I
will
be
having
a
public
hearing
on
this
matter
and
will
be
asking
the
council
and
the
city
for
your
participating
participation
in
getting
this
grant
for
the
record
over
the
last
decade
or
so.
I
have
always
paid
the
biggest
part
of
my
real
estate.
Taxes
wait
before
the
tax
bills
come
out.
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B
A
A
The
next
day
of
consider
authorizing
the
minutes
of
the
following
meetings:
January
11th,
few
thousands,
deep
city
council
meeting
in
January,
12
2016,
City
Council
workshop
to
move.
Second,
any
questions
or
comments
on
the
minutes,
all
those
in
favor,
the
past
consent
agenda
2015
year
and
Amir
financials
and
Department
overages,
which
were
all
sent
out
by
email.
A
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Code
enforcement
agreement
manager
place
during
the
budgeting
process.
The
council
stated
desire
to
see
the
price
we
charge
delivering
for
code
enforcement
services
to
be
increased,
currently
charged
forty
dollars
an
hour
that
covered
our
costs
and
a
lot
for
some
profit
above
and
beyond
cost
in
2015.
If
we
leave
it
at
that
level,
4
16,
they
were
only
about
five
percent
profit
margin.
We
should
set
a
new
rate
for
16
as
a
contract
with
them
renews
in
March
laid
out
potential
for
what
the
percentage
of
all
fully
burden,
labor
rate
would
be
at
various
rates.
D
Percentage
is
calculated
there
off
the
highest
fully
Burton
labor
rate
that
would
be
working
for
woodland,
assuming
council
still
interested
in
working
together
with
them
on
the
code
enforcement
and
building
official
duties.
We
should
set
the
new
rate
and
form
them
of
that,
and
it's
whatever
great
the
Council
wishes
to
see.
I.
A
Will
make
the
comment
because
I
know
I've
expressed
the
opinion
many
times?
We
do
so
many
things
for
the
surrounding
communities
and
that
and
yes,
we
charge
them.
Forum
between
the
city
has
always
been
in
the
habit
of
setting
a
rate,
and
then
it
just
stays
the
same
forever
and
ever
and
ever
and
all
of
a
sudden.
You
find
out
that
you
know
we're
not
really
getting
what
we
should
be
getting
in
these
areas.
A
At
the
same
time,
you
know
to
increase
it
you're
talking
here
about
increasing
at
what
20
25
percent
or
something
I
mean
I,
don't
know
if
we
want
to
be
going
that
way,
either
I
think
that
anything
we
do
for
the
other
communities.
We
should
cover
our
costs
and,
yes,
we
should
make
a
small
problem.
I
would
have
said
myself
that
you
know
maybe
we
ought
to
be
looking
at
$45,
but
again
this
should
be
every
year
and
even
if
it
only
goes
up
one
or
two
percent
a
year,
that's
what
we
should
be
doing.
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F
E
A
C
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F
A
A
F
E
D
D
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C
A
F
A
D
A
H
A
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C
I
Just
want
to
report
that
the
urban
snowmobile
club
had
a
great
day
yesterday,
with
their
snowmobile
drag
races
about
500
people
came
to
the
races,
a
lot
of
them.
You
know,
spend
money,
the
restaurants,
gas
and
everything
else,
and
it
was
a
great
success
for
the
club.
They
raise
some
money,
so
the
club
has
been
very
active
with
the
last
last
3
or
drag
races
that
they've
done.
I
I
It's
coming
around
here
shortly,
we've
got
all
the
fliers
are
all
printed
they're
going
out
in
the
local
businesses,
we're
also
putting
them
all
in
in
schools.
The
kids
backpacks
radio
advertisements
going
to
be
coming
as
well
so
everything's,
hopefully,
we'll
have
some
good
at
some,
some
good
publicity
and
we.