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F
F
Because
of
lack
of
content,
we
did
not
hear
from
either
these
contractors
bringing
towards
with
their
final
set
of
plans
mm-hmm,
but
I
brought
them
forward
in
this
manner,
so
that
we
keep
them
on
on
the
front
burner
what
winter
seemed
like
a
long
time.
But
construction
season
happens
fast.
What
happens
once.
F
A
F
C
F
Actually,
we've
got
a
crowd
here
at
night
and
the
first
one
I
wanted
to
talk
about
is
is
after
certainly,
after
the
last
meeting
we
had
a
contact
from
from
the
neighborhood
near
the
Bodrum
complaining
about
the
odor
from
time
to
time.
There
is
an
odor
that
escapes
harvested
crop
and
there
was
a
formal
complaint
sent
sent
a
Notice
of
Violation
out
to
mr.
Richardson
and
he's
got
30
days
to
act
on
that
that
that
just
recently
happened.
So
you
shouldn't
be
went
to
me.
I
got
the
it
was
sent.
F
Certified
I
got
the
tag
from
the
mail
somebody
post
office,
I
got
the
mail,
the
tag
from
the
post
office,
but
not
the
card.
That's
on
that
letter.
So
it
would
be
my
job
to
call
you
and
ask
you
about
that.
Okay
I
was
gonna
confront.
You
read
now.
F
You
used
to
post
office
box
through
your
I
got.
None
that
way.
I'll
fix
that
down,
Thanks
we're
going
to
get
another
ongoing
Notice
of
Violation
over
on
Coolidge
Street
concerning
light
one
residence
likes
to
light
up
their
backyard.
Unfortunately,
it's
also
lighting
up
the
back
of
the
building
on
the
next
street
over
on
Lynn
Street
I'm.
Here
on
Pioneer
Street.
Excuse
me,
the
person
on
Pioneer
has
complained
actually
several
times
it
comes
in
every
week
and
complains
I
knew
so
we
sent
out
a
second
Notice
of
Violation.
F
The
person
on
46
Coolidge
has
expressed
a
willingness
of
willingness
to
go
to
meet
us
halfway.
I
know
the
PD
he's
been
out
there
on
three
occasions
and
the
reason
the
PD
you
got
involved
in
the
first
place
is
it
kind
of
come
to
Rochelle
a
shoving
match
where
the
neighbors
tried
to
solve
this
amongst
themselves
originally.
F
A
A
F
A
F
Keep
an
eye
on
those
tell
us
the
other
new
communication
is
an
application
for
a
home
occupation
on
Summer
Street.
This
lady
actually
has
a
business
in
town
was.
It
was
a
beauty
salon
on
room
89
years
ago.
She
left
the
area
and
she's
returned
it's
in
our
back
at
the
seasons.
Just
for
information
just
received
it.
This
will
have
to
go
in
public
hearing,
there's
a
home
occupation
and
tackle
that
next.
A
F
We've
given
the
go-ahead
for
the
contractor,
come
tear
that
down
and
they
will
have
the
demolition
permit
in
hand
when
that
happens.
So
we
closed
over
the
year
2018
by
finishing
up
the
rest
of
our
training.
So
we
have
training
that
we
must
do
every
year.
I
think
I,
wrapped
up
the
last
minute.
I
can't
remember.
Last
year
now,
online
training
anyway,
complete
I,
went
through
my
evaluation.
F
A
F
Basically,
it's
a
moratorium
that
will
stop
any
any
added
Medical
Marijuana
caregiver
of
businesses
from
starting
until
we've
had
a
chance
to
look
at
our
ordinance
and
come
up
with
a
way
to
add
language
to
to
our
code
ball
and
allow
us
to
regulate
industry
where
we
can.
As
far
as
zoning
and
land
use
right.
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F
D
F
D
F
And
but
to
bring
us
up
to
date.
Currently
we
have
a
couple
of
registered
medical
marijuana
caregivers
in
our
community
and
if
they
are
correctly
zone
there
where
they
should
be
in
there
doing
business
according
to
how
the
state
statute
says.
So
that's
where
we
are
tonight
I
know
us:
we've
quit
craft
and
I.
Don't
think
they're
interested
in
this
in
this
issue,
so
I
wanted
to
say
that.
F
A
F
A
H
C
F
Really
talk
to
your
legislative
delegation
because
the
guys
we're
getting
from
the
state
limited
and
the
guidance
we're
getting
from
from
the
federal
government
is
just
no,
no
so
in
I
think
a
lot
of
the
things
that
were
wrestling
with
right
now.
That's
part
of
the
problem.
We're
not
meeting
that
guidance
from
you.
H
I
Evening
Thank
You
Jennifer,
Kundali,
caribou
I
apologize,
I
came
in
a
little
late,
so
I
don't
know
if
the
odor
violation
that
was
on
the
agenda
was
addressed.
We.
F
F
I
I
Haven't
received
it
yet,
okay,
so
I
had
a
question
because,
first
and
foremost,
if
we're
in
violation,
we
apologize-
and
we
you
know-
are
willing
to
fix
the
issue.
More
importantly,
to
continue
services
to
our
patient,
our
patients.
So
I
guess
my
question
is:
is
that
is?
Is
there
a
guideline
or
a
regulation
that
I
can
go
by
to
make
sure
that
we're
in?
Is
there
a
way
to
measure
I
I?
Guess
the
only
thing
I?
Is
there
someone
like
from
farming
that
can
help
us
understand.
I
I
F
Also,
knowing
that
there's
going
to
be
an
investment
in
this
business
with
new
and
you'll,
grow,
adding
whole
planks,
and
things
like
that
that
maybe
the
air
handling
system,
that's
a
big
investment,
but
there
are
things
out
there.
It
doesn't
take
a
lot
of
research
to
find
that
other
other
communities
are
having
the
same
issue
in
there.
Actually
lawsuits
pending
across
the
United
States
and
oddly
enough,
not
because
there's
marijuana,
but
because
there's
only
ok.
I
F
It
some
of
the
things
I
found,
for
instance,
were
a
water
system
which
is
an
atomizer
mm-hmm.
Well,
we've
got
the
hard
water
here,
it's
everywhere
you
want
as
well
so
I
would
take
those
fine,
fine,
nozzles
with
clogged
up
rapidly
I.
Don't
think
that
would
be
a
solution.
They
have
other
systems
which
are
more
like
in
here
to
air
heat
exchange,
which
actually
has
a
carbon
filter.
F
I
D
F
I
Would
like
that
I
would
like
that
and
I'm
just
curious.
There's
other
farmer.
You
know
my
home
that
I
purchased
is
right
up
the
street
and
it
is
a
nuisance
to
have
to
smell
rotten
potatoes
and
broccoli,
but
there
has
to
be
a
way
that,
if
that
they
have
a
way
of
fixing
the
issue,
then
we're
curious
and
how
can
we
obtain.
F
I
J
K
K
They
have
one
of
the
symptoms
as
hand
and
foot
syndrome.
That's
where
your
skin
burns
from
the
inside
out
and
then
your
fingernails
start
falling
off.
I
was
in
excruciating
pain,
I
went
by
their
office
one
day
and
they
gave
me
some
soft
I
put
it
on.
My
hands
are
normal.
My
feet
are
good
and
it
helped
me
tremendously
without
these
folks
I,
don't
think
I
would
have
made
it
through
chemo,
because
the
side
effects
were
atrocious.
My
doctors
prescribed
to
anti
nausea,
to
antidepressants
and
to
pain
pills
with
that
are
addicting.
K
K
I
realize
yeah
the
odor
can
be
overwhelming,
but
they
don't
realize
how
many
people
it
helps
if
I
look
beside
them
and
I
smelled
it
once
in
a
while,
even
if
it
wasn't
a
smoker
I
put
up
with
it
because
of
the
people
they
helped.
I
will
fight
with
these
people
until
the
end,
because
they've
helped
you
so
much
I'm
single
I'm
doing
this.
All
on
my
own
I
have
no
support
at
home,
so
I'm
going
through
this
alone,
except
for
these
people.
K
A
K
I
just
want
to
let
you
know
you
know
the
smell
I
can
understand
that
the
lighting.
Well,
that's
a
give
or
take
situation.
But
for
me
this,
this
business
is
good
for
the
community
I'm
not
addicted
to
pills
if
I
was
I'd,
be
out
there
behind
them,
but
I'm
not
and
I'm
not
addicted
to
marijuana
I'm,
a
functional
person
I
hold
down
a
forty
to
fifty
hour.
Job
Garrett,
given
I've
been
able
to
work
through
my
chemo
and
all
my
treatment.
D
B
Correct
me,
if
I'm
wrong,
but
I
view
our
purpose
for
existence
to
do
whatever
we
can
to
have
all
the
neighbors
throughout
the
city
of
caribou
get
along
with
their
neighbors
prior
to
discussing
this
awareness
talking
about
lightning,
but
one
neighbor's
yard
light
is
another
neighbor
and
we
have
we
develop
rules
called
ordinances
to
try
to
keep
peace
amongst
neighborhoods,
that's
our
function
and
that's
the
purpose
of
the
ordinances
that
we
that
we
develop
and
that
are
approved
by
the
City
Council.
So
I
mean
we
just
matter
of
fact.
B
If
anything,
we
are
pro-business,
but
we
don't
want
to
do
things
that
are
going
to
create
wars
between
neighborhoods
or
neighbors,
and
so,
if
there's
an
order
issue
I
mean
we
have
set
rules
and
I'm,
not
by
any
means
comparing
this
to
your
operation
to
a
pig
farm,
but
that
that
is
the
extreme
example.
We
have
rules
where
you
cannot
have
a
pig
farm
within
so
many
feet
of
other
neighbors,
because
that.
B
Other
animals,
you
know
horses
whatever
it's
all
in
the
name
of
everybody
content
with
everybody
else.
So
that's
that's
our
goal,
and
if
we
have
a
complaint
about
orders,
we
have
to
look
into
it,
especially
if
they're
our
neighbors
and
at
last
meeting
there
were
three
or
four
that
came
forward
complaining
about
the
orders
and
I.
Don't
know.
What's
out
there
on
the
market.
I
don't
know.
If
there's
any
kind
of
charcoal
filters
charcoal
seems
to
absorb
all
kinds
of
stuff,
whether
it's
in
water
or
in
hair
or
whatever
I
mean.
B
Maybe
you
just
need
a
giant
air
handling
unit
that
runs
the
air
through
the
charcoal
filter.
The
charcoal
absorbs
the
orders
and
then,
when
it's
released
in
the
atmosphere,
it's
over
free,
I'm,
just
I'm,
just
guessing
I,
don't
know
it
for
a
fact.
There
is
such
a
thing
like
that.
But
I
just
know
that
charcoal
is
a
common
filter,
and
so,
if
there
are
offensive
orders
it,
it
would
be
good
if
you
could
start
researching
to
see
how
you
can
decrease
mitigate.
I
I
I
A
We're
going
to
be
helpful
if
we
could
not
focus
on
the
word
violation
so
much.
We
have
a
set
of
forms
for
you,
so
maybe
what
you
can
use
it
as
a
form
that
says
Notice
of
Violation,
but
really
what
it
should
say
in
this
case
is
notice
of
some
people
objecting
to
an
odor.
There's,
there's
not
necessarily
a
lot
it's
being
violated,
but
there.
A
C
D
L
L
L
C
My
yes,
it
does
well,
but
I
believe
the
issue
was
with
what
you
have
going
on
in
that
particular
structure,
whether
or
not
it
will
meet
what
our
ordinances
are
with
regards.
Do
you
have
this
one
part
of
it,
and
you
have
in
correct
me
if
I'm
wrong
Ken,
but
you
want
to
put
your
retail
store
on
the
other
side
of
it,
so
there
may
be.
B
F
Actually,
drill
actually
called
me
earlier
and
so
I
confirmed
with
a
meeting
with
the
manager
in
regard
to
the
application
for
retail
and
basically
we're
going
to
go
back
to
review,
to
see
if
it
is
a
complete
application.
It's
a
clean
application
and
it's
an
appropriate
Zone
in
appropriate
for
for
that
land
use,
as
I
said
earlier.
There's
no
reason
to
preclude
us
from
at
the
next
meeting.
So
then.
B
C
But
with
regards
to
your
question,
if
you
were
just
to
come
to
town
to
do
it,
if
you
bought
the
right
piece
of
property
in
town
in
a
commercial
area,
then
I
mean
as
long
as
your
application
was
correct
and
everything
fit
the
way
it
should
yeah.
You
wouldn't
have
any
problems,
they
probably
would
have.
You
know
they
would
have
proved
it
that
day,
it's
just
when
you
get
outside
the
commercial
aspect
of
it.
C
B
Have
different
zoning
for
different
purposes
and
so
commercial
zone
is
for
all
of
your
storefronts,
your
retail
etc,
so
that
they
are
lumped
together
as
opposed
to.
If
somebody
wants
to
open
a
storefront
in
the
middle
of
a
residential
area,
we'll
wait
a
minute
hold
it.
You
know
we
have
rules
against
that
and
those
rules
have
come
about
because
of
traffic
concerns
and
parking
and
in
all
kinds
of
stuff
like
that,
and
so,
when
you
get
outside
of
the
regular
commercial
zoning,
then
you
have
to
go
through
a
separate
special
process,
which
is
what.
F
F
M
G
F
What's
happened,
I
apologized
earlier
for
not
having
your
information
packet
other
than
the
time
domain.
What
happened
is
that
as
I
was
gathering
material
together,
I
realized
that
I
was
using
the
official
zoning
matter
and
I
was
using
our
new
land.
You
statements
and
everything
wasn't
matching
up.
Well,
no,
it
wasn't
mask
enough
because
it
went
whatever
will
happen
with
a
dupe
result.
The
proposed
map,
so
none
of
my
own
self,
trying
to
be
very
exacting
that
causes
all
kinds
of
confusion.
So
I
backed
up
a
step.
F
F
F
F
C
Mike
Mike
I'm
started
with
making
a
school
zone,
or
you
know
an
educational
zone
or
whatever
and
tagging
any
properties
that
the
RS
you
may
own
and
putting
them
in
that.
In
the
event
that
the
RS
you
tries
to
sell
something
I
think
we
run
into
the
problem
of
it's
not
only
for
anything,
but
this
so
I
think
if
we
need
them
as
they
are
with
regards
to
being
in
an
r1
and
r2
or
whatever
I
think
that
allows
us
and
the
RSU
flexibility.
C
F
G
F
D
F
A
E
D
E
A
C
Something
I
would
like
to
see,
and
we
always
talk
about
being
business
friendly
and
the
fact
that
we
have
all
kinds
of
retail
space
that's
available
and
curable.
I
would
like
to
look
at
home
occupations
and
see
what
we
can
do
to
either
deter
those
or
change
it
change
the
way
the
ordinance
is
written
with
those,
because
you
know,
we've
got
all
kinds
of
retail
space.
C
A
J
You
explain
to
me
exactly
what
you
just
proposed
to
the
rest
of
the
county,
so
your
whole
goal
with
my
understanding
that,
by
the
way,
I'm
Fran
I'm
a
my
understanding
that
you
would
like
it
to
deflect
this
and
kind
of
make
that
not
allowed
in
in
this
town
and
try
to
avert
them
to
retail
properties.
To
well,
don't
don't.
D
D
C
We
have
the
opportunity
and
there's
we
can
make
it
work.
Then
I
would
like
to
see
less
home
occupations
and
fill
up
the
retail
space,
because
it
helps
property
owners,
deflects
traffic
from
some
residential
areas,
which
people
have
issues
with,
and
it's
easier
for
dressing.
The
best
for
people
to
get
in
and
out
somebody's
gonna
go
somewhere
than
like
them.
Maybe
I'll
go
get
my
haircut
I'll
go
over
here.
It's
just
I
think
it's
that
I
think
it
would
be
better.
That's
just
my
opinion.
B
And
I
would
like
to
go
on
record
as
saying
is,
my
opinion
is
180
degrees,
opposite
his
opinions
that
and
we
are
a
diverse
group
and
ideas
get
thrown
out
and
they
get
batted
around
and
they
get
voted
on
and
that's
why,
when
we
are
fully
housed,
there
are
seven
of
us.
There
is
an
odd
number,
and
so
there's.
B
J
M
M
B
We
mentioned
about
somebody
said
you
know,
let's
complete
chapter
13
and
then
let's
started
over
again
and
chapter
13
has
been
referred
to
as
a
living
document,
because
as
times
change,
new
subjects
come
up
technology
products
etc.
Then,
when
the
audience
say,
chapter
13
is
a
lot
of
our
ordinances,
the
rules
and
so
I
think
we
chapter
13
is
going
to
be
an
ongoing
cycle.
The
only
problem
we
had
is
that
as
we
revise
it
over
the
past
eight
years,
we've
not
sent
the
pieces
to
the
council
for
adoption.
B
C
A
E
Progress,
but
it's
still
on
the
table
so
I'd
like
to
see
us,
maybe
check
it
in
a
couple
of
months
to
see
how
we're
doing
with
our
goals
and
then
reassess
just
so.
We
can
see
that
accomplishment
again
have
this
document
at
least
updated
for
for
the
community
or
the
citizens
so
that
when
they
come
to
the
board,
for
you
know
a
home
occupation
or
whatever
it
may
be,
that
aligns
better
I.
G
G
A
B
Say
back
when
Tony
Zucco
was
assistant,
city
manager
and
Austin
police
was
manager
both
of
them
had
this
very
high
on
their
agenda
and
I.
Think
the
stumbling
block
was:
nobody
came
forward
with
any
ideas
of
what
kind
of
businesses
or
nobody
came
forward
with
money
to
open
any
businesses
on
the
riverfront.
So.
F
So
another
thing
we
discussed
today
was
Riverfront
Development,
but
I
think
that's
not
another
worthy
goal.
Actually,
we've
got
a
river
that
runs
through
it.
It
seems
to
be
the
best-kept
secret
in
town.
So
so,
as
our
conversation
went
today,
why
not
approach
the
state
of
Maine
and
now
holes
right
away
to
what
needs
to
be
the
railroad
properties
and
acquire
those
properties?