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A
We
are
very
good.
I
wanted
to
to
welcome
our
our
newest
board
member
eric
and
he's
out
there
yep
hi
there
hi
eric
nice
to
see
you
and
nice
to
have
drew
back
this
year,
thanks
guys
for
your
service,
we've
had
a
conversation
earlier
in
the
week
and
and
dan
has
graciously
offered
to
facilitate,
as
from
vice
chair
last
year,
he'll
be
acting
chairs.
We
select
officers
for
this
year
and
that's
where
we'll
start.
Our
meeting.
B
Just
before
we
get
started,
my
video
is
all
messed
up,
so
I've
got
three
versions
of
drew
showing
for
drew
dennis,
and
somebody
else
is
that
going
to
get
fixed,
I
see
amanda
and
christine
okay,
the
same
person
is
there
for
josie
and
cassie.
I
don't
know
why
is
everybody
seeing
what
I'm
seeing.
B
B
B
A
Yeah
so
we'll
we'll
take
a
roll
call
vote.
We
can't
vote
in
secret
because
we
can't
hand
out
ballots
roll
call,
though.
C
B
B
D
F
B
B
B
Yes,
we
heard
that
eric,
yes,
frank,
yes,.
B
And
dan-
and
I
will
vote
yes
as
well,
so
it
is
unanimous.
The
nomination
for
chairman.
A
B
B
B
F
B
F
B
H
D
B
All
right
hearing,
none
we'll
take
a
roll,
a
real
call
vote
for
amanda
for
secretary,
but
first
I'll
ask
amanda.
Would
you
like
to
do
this.
F
Yes,
I'll
I'll
I'll,
do
it.
H
H
D
B
That's
terrific,
so
we
have
by
unanimous
vote.
Amanda
will
be
our
secretary
for
2021..
B
Well,
thank
you
very
much.
So
any
other
comments
or
discussion
on
election
of
officers
before
we
move
on.
B
Next
item
on
the
agenda
is
meeting
the
setting
the
meeting
times
and
dates
for
this
coming
year,
so
we
have
traditionally,
I
think,
for
quite
a
few
years
now.
Second
thursday,
of
the
month
at
5,
30.
B
D
G
D
D
B
B
All
right,
frank
and
drew
frank,
moved
by
frank
seconded
by
drew
to
accept
the
meeting
minutes
as
published.
H
D
B
And
dan,
I
forgot
myself
the
last
couple
times
dan
says
yes
as
well,
so
the
motion
carries
unanimously
to
accept
the
minutes
from.
B
September,
all
right
next
on
the
agenda,
we're
going
to
have
a
public
hearing
tonight
on
the
synergen
site,
site
site
design
review.
This
is
the
final.
C
I
G
I'm
rick
jones
we're
the
firm
that
have
put
the
application
together,
both
for
dep
and
for
you
folks.
B
Oh,
that's,
who
is
that
again.
G
We
also
have
with
us
this
evening,
mark
highland,
who
was
the
consultant
that
worked
on
the
landfill.
Unfortunately,
mark
has
to
jump
off
for
another
zoom
meeting
at
six
o'clock.
So
if
there
were
any
specific
questions
anybody
might
have
regarding
the
landfill
itself,
if
you
could
ask
those
questions
now
we
can
let
mark
go.
G
Correct
we,
we
received
the
draft
order
from
dep
we
have
it's
it's
made
available
to
the
city
as
well
as
synergen
for
a
10-day
period
to
make
comments
on
that.
If
they
see
anything
that
there
is
problematic.
We
have
that
time
to
comment
on
it.
Our
folks
on
our
side
have
gone
through
it,
and
we
have
not
seen
anything
that
we
object
to.
Everything
was
in
line
with
what
they
had
originally
presented
to.
G
B
There
it
is,
I
was
just
pulling
it
out.
Okay,
good,
so
are
there?
Is
there
any
discussion?
Let
me
ask
a
question.
First,
has
there
been
heather
besides
this?
Has
there
been
any
changes
since
the
concept
design
review
that
we
had
last
time.
B
Okay,
good
because
we
had
a
really
good
discussion
and
I
think
we
all
had
got
a
pretty
good
understanding
of
what's
there
and
it
was
an
excellent
package.
I
thought
just
wanted
to
ask
that
question
to
start
off
with
now
any
any
discussion
or
comments
from
the
members
of
the
planning.
B
B
So
I
do
have
a
question
regarding
decommissioning,
so
I'm
not
sure
what
what
structure
and
format
that
the
lease
agreement
will
take
regarding
that
over
the
landfill
with
the
city
of
caribou,
and
my
concern
is,
if
you
look
at
section
7
of
that
dep
report.
C
B
I
J
Dep
is
going
through
right.
Now
is
one
of
several
steps
as
far
as
reviewing
the
application,
and
we
we
knew
when
we
considered
this
request
to
utilize
the
city's
landfill
that
they
were
going
to
have
to
go
through
a
very
rigorous
review
by
dep
and
dep
is,
of
course,
there
looking
at
the
landfill.
What's
there
making
sure
that
we
don't
disturb
the
cap.
J
The
installation
is
quite
different
where
they
are
able
to
get
into
the
ground
and
provide
a
different
installation
over
there.
So
we've
we
have
in
all
this
agreement
that
synergen's
going
to
be
taken
care
of
and
they're
going
to
be
following
the
dep
standards
that
they're
required
to
meet
as
well
as
helping
us
maintain
the
property
while
they're
occupying
it.
J
B
So
what
happens
in
the
event
of
abandonment
or
decommissioning,
as
as
outlined
in
section
seven
of
the
dep
paper.
B
So
this
was
sent
out
today
by
ken,
so
the
planning
board
members.
You
should
have
received
an
email
from
ken
with
the
with
the
dep
report.
Does
everybody
have
that.
C
B
So
if
you
go
to
section
7,
what
I'm
talking
about
here
is
in
the
event
of
decommissioning.
Basically,
the
city
is
going
to
be
responsible
for
completely
removing
everything
and
restoring
everything
to
its
original
condition.
I
Oh
yeah,
I'm
trying
to
pull
it
up
also
as
well,
but
just
to
be
clear
before
the
the
plan
where
we
we
haven't,
executed
the
actual
lease
agreement
yet.
But
I
did
send
over
draft
and
I'm
pretty
sure
it
did
have
a
section
in
there
that
addresses
decommissioning
at
the
termination
of
or
abandonment
of
the
project.
I
This
would
be
in
section
of
yeah
five
dot,
three
sub
sub
section
b,
and
I
know
the
plan
board
doesn't
have
this
agreement
yet.
But
I
did
share
this
with
dennis
and
there
is
a
whole
paragraph
in
there
about
decommissioning
requirements.
I
The
decommissioning
will
be
within
60
days
after
the
lease
terminates
at
least.
What's
been
proposed
so
far,
antenna
shall
remove
all
the
components
of
the
project,
except
for
replacement
of
any
trees
or
shrubbery
removed,
which
probably
on
a
landfill.
You
wouldn't
want
anyways
to
put
back
and
remove
any
mounting
pad
support,
structures
and
access
roadway
constructed
by
tenon.
If
we
do
end
up
constructing
any
are.
I
I
B
That's
all
I
had
were
there
any
other
comments
or
discussion
items
from
the
board
members.
H
Just
so
we're
clear
here,
let's
say
this:
solar
project
doesn't
work
out,
something
happens,
our
grid
can't
handle
it
or
anything
of
the
sort-
let's
just
play
worst
case
scenario,
who's
on
on
the
hook
for
this.
If
we
have
to
dismantle
these
things,
I
don't
think
that's
been
answered
yet
has
it
unless
I
missed
that
you
said
it
was
going
to
be
dismantled.
Hello
in
in
60
days
should
anything
rise,
anything
at
all
natural
disaster.
I
mean
anything
at
all
like.
I
I
Then
that's
when
the
the
decommissioning
period
would
would
kick
in
and
then
there
would
be
a
period
we
would
be
required
within
60
days
to
essentially
restore
you
know,
materially
the
the
landfill
to
the
condition
it
was
in
before
we
put
the
put
the
the
panels
on.
You
know
the
with
a
few
exceptions.
I
You
know
that
I
was
listing
off
before
you
know.
If
we
built
like
a
roadway
or
something
you
know
to
access,
we
wouldn't
undo
that.
H
Sorry,
I
don't
mean
it
or
not.
Please
continue.
I
Yeah,
I
just
say
like,
for
example,
like
an
access
roadway.
We
wouldn't
you
know,
destroy
the
roadway
or
you
know,
put
it
back
to
grass
or
whatever
it
was
before
that.
But
you
know,
for
the
most
part,
we'd
be
restoring
restoring
the
the
landfill
to
the
condition
that
was
in
before
we
developed
the
project.
H
B
I'm
uncomfortable
about
it
because
I
mean
not
extremely
uncomfortable
a
little
bit
of
uncomfortable
if
everybody
does
their
job
and
complies
with
the
contract
in
the
lease
everything's
fine,
but
if
it
gets
abandoned,
then
the
city
is
left.
C
I
For
you
know
the
tenant
would
identify
the
city
for
any
costs
and
would
reimbur
reimburse
a
landlord
or
or
the
city
rather
for
any
of
those
amounts.
If,
for
some
reason
you
know
the
city
would
have
to
step
in
and
do
it.
F
Okay,
have
I
just
have
a
general
question?
Have
you
guys
installed
solar
arrays
over
existing
landfills
previously.
I
I
On
a
also
a
a
landfill
in
prince
george's
county
in
maryland,.
B
What
comes,
to
my
mind,
is
you
know,
maybe
a
possibility
of
doing
a
performance
bond
or
something
like
that
to
cover
the
city's
risks.
But
that's,
I
think,
that's
really
a
council
kind
of
a
decision
to
make
from
a
planning
board
perspective.
I
think
we
just
need
to
make
sure
everything's
lined
up
and
you
know,
seems
good
to
go
from
a
planning
board
perspective.
B
What
what
do
you
think
about
that?
Mr
city
manager.
J
I
agree:
the
city
council
ultimately
has
to
check
the
interest
in
the
libraries
of
this
of
the
city
and
the
contract
you're
right,
the
planning
board.
Your
role
really
is
to
look
at
it.
Does
it
meet
the
standards?
Does
it
meet
the
land
use
requirements,
the
site
plan
requirements
as
far
as
the
the
obligation
that
the
city
has
through
the
project,
that
is,
for
the
city
council,
to
make
that
determination.
B
A
We
have
not
received
any
comment
coming
from
outside
any
written
comment,
or
I
do
not
believe
there's
anyone
from
the
general
public
attending
this
public
hearing
tonight.
B
Okay,
so
having
no
further
comment
from
the
board
or
the
public,
let's
go
to
15
page
15
in
the
packet
we
can
work
through.
Actually,
it's
16.
We
can
start
walking
through
the
final
site,
design,
review
criteria.
B
This
is
going
to
be
a
little
bit
interesting
now
ken
had
provided
us
his
notes
and
that's
always
useful,
and
thank
you
ken
for
doing
that.
B
A
B
Intended
so,
I
think,
we're
down.
B
F
A
A
A
A
so
as
as
we
move
forward,
we
see
in
our
minutes
that
that
the
preliminary
review
was
was
approved
with
no
comments,
no
concerns
and
so
we'll
move
through
tonight
to
our
final
site,
design,
application
review
from
a
to
z,.
B
So
I
think
what
might
work
best
on
this
as
we
step
through
each
criteria,
I'll
throw
out
an
answer,
and
if
there
are
any
objections
or
comments,
speak
up
that
work
for
everybody.
D
B
B
Excuse
me,
I
would
probably
say,
n
a
on
that.
B
A
You're
in
this
by
chief
susie
and
and
chief
kehagen,
and
neither
had
issues
with
this
development.
B
J
Just
on
that
same
point,
the
agreement
anticipates
that
synergen
will
be
maintaining
the
property
during
their
occupancy
of
it,
so
not
only
maintaining
it,
but
also
mowing
it
occasionally
for
us,
as
far
as
the
waste
disposal
side.
B
Okay,
so
I
I
think
I
said
what
did
I
say
on
that,
or
did
I
say
anything
about
yes
for
waste
disposal.
B
B
B
B
So
exterior
lighting
would
be
either
yes
or
n.
A
oh
propose,
n,
a
objections,
comments.
B
That,
I
would
say
yes.
B
B
B
B
Say
so
that
completes
our
stepping
through
the
different
criteria?
Are
there
any
comments
or
if
you
wish
to
revisit
any
of
these.
B
All
right
hearing
no
further
comments
and
I'm
hoping
every
somebody
recorded
all
of
these
rankings.
The
chair
will
entertain
motions
from
the.
J
D
B
B
G
B
D
B
A
We
are
excited,
this
should
be
a
good
project.
I
would
add,
mr
chair,
that
this
being
a
virtual
meeting,
we
can't
hand
out
our
signature
page
real
signature.
We
can
make
it
available
here.
A
H
D
F
Can
can
denis
send
out
a
reminder,
email
on
that.
C
B
Okay,
thanks
for
coming
by
for
this,
I
know
it's
kind
of
weird
with
the
zoom,
but
we're
making
it
work.
Okay,
we're
next
on
the
agenda,
is
new
business,
a
public
hearing
to
consider
a
daycare
application
for
cassie,
levesque,
dba,
cassie's,
kids
I'll,
give
everybody
a
minute
to
find
the
right
spot
in
your
packet.
B
D
B
So
it
as
as
the
letter
says
from
ken
this
was
previously
mr
jordan's
child
here,
so
it's
all
set
up
for
it
and
cassie's
come
in
and
wants
to
put
it
back
into
operation
right.
So.
A
E
Hi,
I'm
cassie,
so
yes,
I
want
to
start
a
new
daycare
at
miss
jordan's
where
she
used
to
be,
I
would
be
licensed
for
27.
E
I
just
had
the
state
licenser
come
in,
so
really
the
only
thing
that
we're
waiting
for
is
caribou
city
board
approval,
we're
taking
kids
from
ages
2
months
to
12
years
old
yeah.
I
just
is
there
any
questions
that
anybody
has.
F
Is
27
based
on
the
building
occupancy
limit
or
staffing
limits.
E
It's
based
off
of
room
occupancy.
I
can
only
have
certain
amount
in
one
room
and
with
the
space
that
I
have
there,
the
fire
marshal
decided
that
I'd
be
licensed
for
27.
C
B
Okay,
so
they're,
just
looking
for
a
certificate
of
occupancy,
is
that
correct.
A
Yes,
this
is
a
we
talked
about
this
earlier
dan.
This,
this
application
would
really
be
a
use
permit
where
the
building
has
been
empty
for
a
while,
except
for
the
the
state
requires
our
actions
so
that
cassie
can
get
licensure
and,
unfortunately,
in
this
document
we
require
licensure,
so
cassie
can
get
from
the
state.
So
it's
kind
of
a
little
different
I'll
put
it
that
way,
but
code
enforcement
has
no
issues
with
that.
Building
she's
got
a
lease
option
with
with
carl
soderbergh
billings
in
great
shape.
There's
good
good
opportunity
for
parking.
F
It's
just
that
the
building's
been
unoccupied
for
more
than
a
year
is
that
what
it
is.
A
B
Well,
thank
you
kathy,
so
so
back
to
back
to
the
board
here.
So
if,
if
you're
looking
at,
if
you
look
at
the
review
criteria
checklist
there
really
isn't
much
there
and
on
page
41.
B
It's
all
geared
for
the
home
occupation
setup,
which
in
this
case
doesn't
even
apply
so
honestly,
ken
I'm,
not
sure
what
the
planning
board
is
approving
here
with
this
particular
form.
A
B
Right
right,
everything's,
definitely
there
any
other
comments
from
from
the
from.
I
guess
we
don't
have
anybody
from
the
public.
Any
comments
from
the
board
discussion
items
on
this
project.
B
All
right,
given
no
further
comment.
Thank
you,
cassie,
we'll
close
the
public
hearing,
6
28
p.m
and
I'll
turn
to
the
board
and
we'll
have
to
figure
out
what
we're
going
to
do
with
this.
There
really
isn't
anything
else
to
consider:
let's
go
to
page
13,
page
39.,
let's
just
look
through
these
and
make
sure
that
we're
comfortable
with.
B
D
D
B
C
B
F
D
B
And
I
vote
yes
as
well.
The
motion
carries
unanimously.
Congratulations
to
cassie.
We
wish
you
the
best
of
luck
in
this
project.
Hope
you
take.
C
A
F
A
F
B
D
Can
I
ask
cassie
a
question
at
this
point,
looks
like
she
left?
Okay!
Well,
just
for
general
discussion.
I
know
I'm
a
retired
agent,
but
I've
never
had
an
insurance
agent.
I
never
had
to
deal
with
this
covid
horse
crap.
A
J
It's
actually
stricter
than
a
school,
I'm
pretty
familiar
with
jordan's
daycare
downtown
sweden
street,
and
they
actually
have
to
monitor
the
children
and
take
temperatures
and
do
it
every
hour
or
every
two
hours.
You
know
at
some
point.
During
the
day
one
of
the
children
comes
down
with
some
kind
of
a
symptom
or
even
just
a
higher
temperature.
J
B
All
right
any
other
discussion.
B
A
Penny's
permit
report
for
december
2020,
we've
had
a
busy
year
and
we're
starting
off
this
year,
busy
with
demo
permits
and
building
permits.
So
that's
all
to
the
good
for
2020.
I
had
65
notices
of
violation.
A
I
actually
had
67
the
year
before,
but
I
think
that
we
actually
did
more
this
year
because
I
reached
out
through
our
our
blight
initiative,
to
several
properties,
which
I
handled
a
little
bit
differently,
a
little
bit
more
personal
touch,
trying
to
get
people
thinking
of
putting
more
property,
more
value
back
in
their
property
and
seeing
if
we
can
relieve
some
of
the
blight
in
our
neighborhoods.
B
A
Yeah
so
again
on
the
blight
scene,
and
this
didn't
make
my
my
little
notes
here-
I've
been
working
with
the
stakeholders
group
for
the
state
of
maine
to
come
up
with
legislation
for
a
statewide
land
bank
again
as
as
another
tool
to
fight
blight
we're
all
in
this
together
throughout
the
state.
As
you
travel
around
you'll,
see
abandoned
houses
and
cloth
barns
and
abandoned
mills
and
industrial
sites.
A
We're
trying
to
come
up
with
legislation
and
hopefully
that'll
make
it
easier
for
municipalities
to
adopt
that
kind
of
tactic
being
able
to
do
purchase
property,
give
over
property
to
a
non-profit
and
ultimately
sell
it
back
under
taxation,
so
that
it
starts
becoming
productive
for
us.
Once
again,
we
leave
the
blight
from
the
neighborhoods.
A
Just
this
week,
we've
been
handed
the
program
statement
for
the
community
development
block
grant
program
for
this
year,
we're
looking
at
several
different
avenues
that
we
might
may
approach
through
that
that
program,
economic
development,
community
development,
maybe
housing
depending
one
thing
that
we've
we've
come
to
realize-
is
we're
moving
people
out
of
the
cariboo
trailer
park
at
the
airport
we've
given
them
a
year.
Calls
are
starting
to
come
in
to
see
what
kind
of
assistance
they
can
expect
in
their
move.
A
Should
they
be
able
to
move
their
trailer
off
that
site?
Could
they
be
located
in
town?
In
many
cases,
our
code
won't
allow
that
the
trailers
are
older.
What
kind
of
assistance
they
can
expect?
Monetarily
or
or
you
know
what
what
kind
of
assistance
we
can
offer
in
general,
I've
reached
out
to
acap
and
presque
isle
they've
got
some
housing
assistance
to
see
what
we
can
bring
to
bear
to
help
some
of
these
folks
out.
We
have
about
12
families
up
there
we
have
low
moderate
income.
A
A
A
Basically,
all
the
families
have
been
served,
they're
all
on
notice
that
they'll
be
evicted,
so
we've
done
the
landlord
over
these
many
years.
There
used
to
be
as
many
as
200
trailers
up
there
that
it
was
quite
a
neighborhood
back
in
the
day.
B
I
can't
imagine:
what's
what's
the
city
going
to
do
with
the
with
the
parcel
after
everything's,
moved
out
and
cleaned
up
well.
A
The
land
use
is
regulated
by
the
federal
aviation
force,
so
there
are
land
uses
that
are
appropriate
for
that
area,
but
we'll
develop
it
as
prescribed
how
we're
allowed
to.
I
almost
think
that
maybe
your
solar
array
might
be
allowed.
J
So
the
the
property
itself
is
incorporated
within
the
airport
master
plan,
which
has
to
be
submitted
to
the
faa
and
has
been
approved
by
the
fea,
and
if
you
look
at
the
master
plan
now,
it
just
has
a
notation
over
the
top
of
the
trailer
park
that
says
aviation
related
uses.
So
there
is
a
lot
of
flexibility
as
far
as
what
type
of
uses
we
could
bring
in
there.
A
solar
array
that
could
support
some
power
on
the
site
is
would
be
one
of
those
things.
J
A
Also
been
very
successful
in
our
hangar
project
that
our
hangars
are
full,
so
so
storage
of
of
personal
aircraft
and
other
storage
could
be
also
an
option.
A
A
Oh
yes,
I'd
be
remiss
if
I
didn't.
We
received
payment
yesterday
for
the
2020
small
communities
grants
we're
feverishly
going
over
to
make
sure
that
all
the
the
accounts
that
that
were
expended
from
are
reimbursed
and
they'll
actually
be
a
little
bit
left
over
for
administration.
A
So
we've
done
a
good
job.
I
I
expect
that
next
year's
round
will
be
announced
at
the
end
of
this
month.
So
we'll
see
if
there
will
be
a
program
for
2021.
C
B
Okay,
next
item
is
the
2021
planning
board
goals
and
I
like
what
I'm
seeing
so
far
right
here,
a
b
c
and
d,
comprehensive
plan
update
chapter
3
zoning
flight
economic
development
initiative
and
planning
board
training.
A
A
We
make
it
available
to
each
elected
official
appointed
official
individually,
but
we're
we're
thinking
it's
time
for
as
a
group
that
we
all
sit
down
and
take
a
training,
so
nmdc
offers
trainings
and
we
can
get
training
videos,
probably
through
mma,
so
we'll
make
it
a
point
to
schedule
a
workshop
at
some
point
where
we
can
all
sit
down
and
have
common
training.
B
That
would
be
a
really
good
idea
who
who,
on
the
planing
board,
has
not
undergone
any
kind
of
formal
training.
I
know
christine
and
I
did
it
last
year
and
it
was
excellent.
Wouldn't
you
agree
christine
learned
a
lot.
B
F
B
A
In
these
days
we
have
to
think
about
we're
doing
zoom,
you
know
how
should
you
conduct,
or
should
you
conduct
business
via
email,
freedom
of
information
act
information?
All
this
stuff
is
pertinent
to
what
we
do.
So
it's
good
to
know
a
little
bit
about
it.
B
You
know
what's
funny
back
when
we
took
it
having
anything
online
was
strictly
forbidden
across
the
board
it
just.
I.
B
B
F
B
Update
them,
because
I
don't
think
that
they've
been
updated
in
quite
a
while
there's
a
lot
of
things
that
end
up
being
like
not
applicable.
Well,
in
fact,
we
even
saw
example
of
that
today,
this
the
day
care
form
is
just
wasn't
really
even
applicable
to
cassie's
proposal,
because
it
wasn't
a
home
day
care
center.
So
think
about
that
and
something
else
that
we've
come
across
almost
every
meeting
when
we
went
through
our
votes
was
and
bob
would
always
say
you
know,
we
really
need
more
flexibility.
B
You
know
as
a
planning
board,
because
we
have
these
processes
and
we
have
to
step
through
them
and
they're
written
in
the
ordinance,
and
we
have
to
do
it
this
way.
So
I
don't
know
for
me.
I
think
it
would
be
worthwhile
to
take
a
look
at
some
of
our.
You
know
processes
how
we
go
through
things,
and
this
actually
ties
right
back
into
the
use
case
table
and.
C
B
A
So
I
don't
know
if
this
belongs
in
our
goals
for
the
year,
but
I
will
be
bending
your
your
ears,
probably
from
time
to
time
we're
working
on
not
only
a
downtown
revitalization
effort,
but
also
a
riverfront
redevelopment
initiative
and
looks
like
that
in
many
ways
we'll
be
able
to
tie
those
together,
maybe
get
some
plan,
some
funding
to
do
some
actual
planning
and
so
over
the
course
of
time
we'll
be
looking
for.
A
You
know
what
kind
of
projects
do
we
want
to
do
in
terms
of
downtown
revitalization,
riverfront
redevelopment
and
prioritize
that
list
and
move
these
projects
forward?
We've
talked
about
these
these
things
for
a
decade.
It's
time
to
move
on.
C
B
A
I
don't
know
if
we
decided
or
thought
that
we'd
put
it
in
the
chapter.
30
chapter
13
update,
but
we
we
talked
about
the
development
district
down
there
and
that's
one
of
the
things
we
can
talk
about
on
the
20th,
so
I'll
put
the
plug
in
for
our
river
riverfront
meeting
for
the
20th
at
6..
F
So
if
the
city
is
looking
for
some
inspiration
or
some
guidance,
I
think
the
town
of
melanoc
it
east
millinocket
is
just
going
through
this
right.
Now
too,
they
put
it
out.
They
put
out
an
rfp
late
last
year
for
this
summer,
coming
up
for
revitalization
of
their
mill
and
their
riverfront
too.
So.
A
A
Those
kind
of
resources
are
out
there
because
there's
nothing
new,
and
this
has
been
done
before
we
don't
have
to
reinvent
the
wheel.
We
just
have
to
pick
and
choose
the
parts
we
like
about
it
best.
I
actually
found
one
the
other
day
that
from
belfast
and
that
referenced
their
revitalization
effort
as
a
renaissance,
which
I
thought
was
a
pretty
nice
touch
so
yeah.
Those.
B
C
B
And
I
think
I
think
before
bob
I
had
left
we
had
talked
about
you
know
trying
to
attack
some
of
these
things
with
working
groups.
B
You
know
scheduling
some
working
groups
and
I
know
everybody's
schedule
is
probably
really
really
tight,
but
at
some
point
we'll
have
to
talk
about
whether
we
want
to
put
together
some
working
groups
to
just
start
stepping
through
some
of
these
things
that
use
case
table
dennis
I
I
don't
know
if
you've
had
a
chance
to
look
at
the
inputs
that
I
made
or
not,
but
it's
really
kind
of
a
mess.
Now.
C
B
B
Okay,
how
does
everybody
feel
about
committing
some
of
their
time
to
working
groups
to
knock
some?
Some
of
this
out.
B
Okay,
well
think
about
it.
We'll
talk
about
it
again,
ready
to
move
on
other
business,
any
other
business.
A
My
only
other
business
would
be
to
thank
everyone
for
your
service,
but
I
think
this
is
a
great
group
and
and
you're
right,
it's
a
worthwhile
effort,
so
I
know
we
get
down
in
the
weeds
sometimes,
but
it's
definitely
good
work
to
do.
B
It
is
fun:
okay,
without
any
other
business.
The
chair
will
entertain
motions
for
adjournment.
B
F
G
F
D
B
Dan
says
yes,
so
thank
you.
Everybody
we're
during
the
6
51
p.m.
G
J
So
quick
question
for
those
on
film:
I'm
seeing
yeah
I'm
seeing
somebody
here
with
an
id
of
one
two:
zero
seven,
two,
I'm
just
curious
if
we
know
who
that
is
or.
F
Yeah,
it
just
says
connecting
to
audio.
Maybe
somebody
was
trying
to
connect
their
phone
to
their
screen.
That
last,
that
last
step,
when
you
come
into
the
zoom
meeting,.