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Pearl
pools
but
we've
been
finding
them
all
over
the
place,
but
not
here
we
went
through
a
phase.
One
environmental
site
analysis
through
County
engineering
and
I
can
make
that
available
to
you
if
you're
interested
in
it.
But
no
it's
a
it's
a
perfect
location.
It's
just
grass
field.
It
always
has
been
no.
No
contaminants
and
contaminants,
no
dangered
species,
no
vernal
pool.
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We're
hoping
we're
hoping
to
do
minimal
impact
okay,
so
we'll
be
having
a
minimal
Road
access
to
the
railroad
bed.
Isn't
there's
the
existing
railroad
bed,
which
is
hard,
Pat
gravel.
So
all
we
want
to
do
is
is
allow
us
to
get
up
to
that
railroad
bed
and
then,
hopefully,
let
it
grow
over,
because
the
field
is
accessible,
I
would
rather
it
go
back
to
stay
field,
and
that
way
you
know
we
don't
disrupt
the
the
scenery.
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Hear
the
neighbors
are
very
particular.
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No,
no,
this!
This
is
gonna,
be
a
ground
mount.
So
it's
a
it's
a
fixed
structure
and
it's
at
a
35
degree
angle
and
would
be
like
3
feet
off
the
ground.
The
snow
will
be
able
to
slide
off,
will
have
a
perimeter
fence
around
it
by
code.
So
that
way,
if
anybody
does
travel
up
there
on
a
snowmobile
or
walking,
they
won't
have
access
to
the
high
voltage.
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You
we
did
a
system
for
Gary
Gagnon
on
the
van
Buuren
Road
on
his
parents.
Place
it'll,
be
very,
very
similar
to
that
and
we've
done
limestone
here
for
the
water
and
sewage
district
2/3,
it's
very
similar
in
size
and
that
you
can
see.
If
you
go
on
the
industrial
park
Road
it's
right
there
and
you'll
see
the
fence
and
we
put
up
high-voltage
signs
and
let
me
take
a
look
at
that
ski.
It's
impressive.
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The
it's
there's
very,
very,
very
minimal
impact.
So
right
now
it's
an
existing
field.
It
drains
as
it
does
it'll
still
maintain.
That
same
characteristics
is
all
we're:
we're
driving
posts
every
say,
16
20
feet,
depending
on
the
design
and
once
those
posts
driven
their
just
driven
straight
into
the
ground,
so
the
footprint
small,
then
everything
stands
off
the
ground
and
it
just
stays
the
same.
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Well,
buffering:
that's
there
by
distance
yeah,
just
come
back
to
the
emergency
vehicle
access
point
where
you
do
have
electric
stuff
up
there
and
you're
in
a
grass
field,
we'll
want
to
maybe
take
a
look
at
making
sure
the
fire
rapid
analysis
can
get
up
into
that
area.
So
it
may
not.
You
may
have
to
look
at
the
access
road
and
something
more
than
just
well
going
across
the
ground.
Promise
I'm
working
on
this
tomorrow.
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Transformer
it
won't
have
a
building.
Okay,
it's
gonna
sit
on
a
pad
on
that
vault
it
just
it's
it'll,
be
just
like
a
regular
CMP,
Ameri
transformer
and
that'll
be
nestled
within
the
array.
It's
in
there
one
of
those
plans
so
that'll
be
in
the
middle
of
V.
The
solar
array.
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So
we
have
a
mayor
of
approval
to
run
the
primary
voltage
from
the
pole
underground
to
that
transformer,
and
then
that
transformer
is
going
to
feed
our
our
AC
combiner
panels,
which
sends
AC.
So
the
inverters
there's
going
to
be
the
inverters
one
inverter
located
on
each
row
that
takes
the
DC
from
that
row,
converts
it
to
AC
and
it's
all
underground.
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Is
the
consideration
of
the
CDBG
grants?
The
staff
manager
myself
been
working
on
securing
these
CD
CDBG
grants
the
Community
Development
Block
Grants
that
take
place
here
in
the
city
of
caribou?
The
first
one
we'll
talk
about
is
the
economic
development
one
and
for
a
four-layer
someone,
the
management
markers
been
working
on
very
closely,
and
so
basically,
it's
going
to
allow
for
some
improvements
to
their
building
and
also
some
equipment
purchases.
So
they
can
expand
the
line.
So
a
very.
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We
were
approved
stage
and
we
have
I
believe
six
months
to
develop
the
project
and
from
there
the
second
one
you'll
also
find
is
actually
a
review
for
us.
Is
we
had
a
public
hearing
regarding
the
the
Cary
CDBG
project,
which
is
public
service?
That
would
be
the
transportation
project
that
we'll
do
on
behalf
of
Cary.
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As
far
as
no
communications
I
think
I
can
cover
that
in
understaffed
reports.
It's
all
carry
on
with
that.
The
notices
violations
I
actually
at
one
point
at
38,
both
open
notices
of
violation,
I've
gone
to
the
bottom
of
the
deck
I'm
sorting.
Through
again,
we
resolved
half
a
dozen.
The
big
problem
is
I.
Guess,
as
usual,
is
absentee
maintenance.
So
we
have
some
light
situations
in
town
and
tried
to
reach
out
and
get
these
people
responsible
for
their
buildings
has
been
a
challenge.
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However,
that
being
said,
the
Notice
of
Violation
would
have
to
go
to
that
very
same
person.
I
can't
track
it
down,
go
figure,
we're
working
on
it,
mayor's
community
on
urban
renewal
and
blight
removal,
so
I
met
with
with
the
Committee
on
blight.
We
had
a
nice
conversation.
I
was
fairly
impressed
with
the
committee.
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Birdseye
demolition
is
99.9%,
we've
got
one
section
of
the
old
digester
bunker
and
that
still
needs
to
come
down,
but
before
we
can
tear
that
down,
we
need
to
remove
the
effluent.
That's
still
stranded
in
innovation.
So
now
we
have
Peterson
septic.
It's
now
pumping
that
episode,
three
thousand
gallons
at
a
time
are
traveling
over
to
the
garage
thrown
to
the
reef
fields.
Will
they'll
be
slowly
introduced
into
the
lagoons
for
treatment?
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That's
ongoing!
That
is
the
most
smelly
sand.
Discussing
this.
You
never
come
across
as
inside
small
communities,
grants
who
are
also
working
with
the
state
on
some
septic
grants
from
six
applications
that
we
extended.
We've
got
three
ramps:
what
residential
and
commercial
everybody's
in
and
we're
going
out
to
bid
and
the
next
edition
of
the
Aroostook
Republican.
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They
progress
been
going
around
to
all
our
department,
heads,
for
instance,
Hope
at
the
library
I
signed
her
up
to
see
if
she
has
research
volunteers
at
the
loggers
I
know
they're
there.
That
would
like
to
take
a
look
at
our
history
section,
because
I
feel
it
could
be
more
cable.
Centric
we've
mentioned
a
lot
about
Loring
Air
Force
Base,
which
is
important,
I
realize,
and
we
we
mentioned
a
lot
about
ancient
history
and.
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As
a
matter
of
fact,
I,
when
I
got
that
our
acceptance
letter,
they
also
afforded
the
the
phase
two
documents.
So
basically
there's
a
through
there's
ten
steps.
But
the
third
step
is
like
20
steps.
Long
so
I
reached
out
and
they'll
fly
over
to
Kari
and
said
we
got
to
make
sure
to
record.
Our
committee
have
to
be
designated.
We
have
to
get
organized
there
with
things
like
environmental
statements
and
the
letter
from
the
Planning
Board
council
acceptance.
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So
each
of
these
lines
on
the
screen
represent
a
different
regulation
into
this
one
section,
so
we
have
and
what
I've
done,
I've
colored
them
and
kind
of
put
them
into
a
basket
of
this
agenda
with
that
regulation
was
so.
There
are
some
that
are
just
general
nature,
like
sign
regulations,
that's
generally
applicable
across
all
zones
of
developments.
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So
some
things
that
are
very
specific
to
non-residential
uses
buffers
in
the
screen,
things
that
you
would
say:
okay,
you've
talked
and
don'ts
came
to
town.
They
look
at
the
Beaufighter
screen
standard
subdivision,
necessarily
you're,
just
looking
at
the
lots
of
the
rug
design
stuff,
your
things
disposal
of
solid
waste,
that's
an
issue.
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But
there
are
some
of
those
things
that
many
parking
along
with
geological
sites.
They
want
that
to
be
applied
whenever
we
see
a
subdivision
or
a
site
design
that
there
could
be
two
monsters
into
consideration:
easements
for
natural
drainage.
Ladies
erosion,
sediment
control,
exterior
lighting
like
that
you're
generally
applied
to
would
say,
with
the
multifamily
types
of
developments
as
well
as.
A
Fire
protection
is
one
of
those
things
that
people
on
both
sides-
natural
beauty
and
aesthetics
of
start
sites,
water
quality.
You
have
some
of
these-
that
there's
lots
of
density,
be
having
our
zoning
ordinance
all
of
our
law
regulations
right,
and
so
there
is
a
place
for
it,
but
for
some
reason
that
got
put
into
this
general
miscellaneous
regulatory
section.
A
Some
of
these
they
already
need
to
themselves,
and
they
should
probably
be
so
apartments
of
accessory
to
commercial
uses,
probably
ought
to
at
some
reference
to
that
juice
table
right
now.
It's
not
in
the
land.
You
stable,
they're,
also,
the
way
it's
written
right
now
there
are
some
very
specific
parking
regulations.
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So,
for
instance,
we
would
have,
for
instance,
one
section
of
ecology
is
now
a
landscaping
and
lighting
section
that
we
just
probably
seen
to
that.
We
can
look
at
landscaping
requirements
and
buffer
requirements
in
that
one
section,
and
if
somebody
comes
in
and
say,
okay
well
check
it
out
that
section
with
these
Lots
and
things
to
the
other
airlocks
look
at
put
in
any
of
the
subdivision,
regulations
and
organs
we
visit
long
again,
they
make
sure
we
don't
allow
them
by
omission.
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So
that
would
include
archaeological
sites,
business
for
natural
drainage
ways,
impact
on
natural,
devious
and
historic
sites.
Bob,
and
some
of
these,
when
you
have
all
these
things
that
just
get
throwing
the
miscellaneous
part
over
time.
Sometimes
you
have
put
them
all
into
one
section.
We
can
see
that
here
we
don't
see.
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We
have
one
section
of
the
code
that
right
now
is
access
management
off
street
parking,
voting
and
load
design
and
construction
standards.
That's
a
lot
in
one
section:
doesn't
necessarily
all
the
party
to
every
project
so
I
break
that
one
out
separately
put
the
parking
and
access
management
into
one
section,
construction.