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A
B
B
In
the
next
call
will
get,
is
bliss
he's
gonna,
put
a
fence
up
this
weekend
and
he's
gonna,
strap
it
along
the
trees
and
cut
the
limbs
off
on
this
side
of
the
tree
yep
mr.
dennell
claims
those
dreams,
they're
rape,
on
the
property
lines.
It
becomes
a
civil
issue
if
they
want
a
lawyer
up
or
if
they
want
a
higher
serving
here.
B
C
B
Birdseye
demolition,
we're
waiting
on
the
contractor
to
get
back
and
put
that
project
to
bed.
We
still
need
to
kick
up
that
awful
effluent
and
the
digester
Basin
collapse.
The
final
wall
will
use
the
ash
on-site
to
cake
up
whatever
residues
left
in
the
bottom
and
we'll
use
the
broken
bricks
and
concrete
to
fill
up
the
holes
and
one
gets
hurt.
D
E
B
E
B
B
Well,
what
would
have
happened
at
closer?
What
they
should
have
done
is
open
it
up
and
just
drain
it
into
the
sewer
into
the
sewer.
It's
all
it's
just
plant
waste,
so
there's
nothing
I
mean
besides
the
noxious
smell,
there's
nothing
nasty
about
anything.
So
this
is
potato
waste,
potato
well,
vegetable.
B
B
So,
let's
stop
spraying
your
26
years,
it's
pretty
so
who
are
working
on
that
we're
working
on
tearing
down
at
least
three
out
of
the
six
houses
we
have
on
the
list.
Two
of
those
have
asbestos.
That
would
be
a
beta
first,
so
we're
still
waiting
on
contractors
to
get
it
done
so
that
we
can
get
two
people
down.
It's
costing
us
upwards
of
seventeen
thousand
dollars
to
tear
down
these
tunnel
down
shafts
next
year,
we're
with
talking
to
the
manager
in
the
public
works
director.
B
It
may
be
possible
to
squeeze
in
Public
Works
to
schedule
these
demolitions.
We
all
know
in
our
own
trucks,
so
we
can
stay
with
both
going
money
and
dispose
of
these
properties.
These
buildings
on
these
properties,
you
know
just
landfill
and
maybe
recoup
some
of
the
value
that
still
exists
in
the
downtown
area.
Short
water,
small
communities
grants
we
had
out
of
six
applications.
We
had
three
awarded
of
those
three
I've
had
one
participant
drop
out.
He
studied
what
he
felt
to
be
heavy-handed
government
oversight,
yeah.
A
B
B
Know
basically,
the
needs
been
placed
on
the
land
to
allow
the
city
to
do
the
job
ghosts
in
the
city
in
the
easement
would
have
been
prorated
for
the
first
four
years.
If
the
owner
of
the
property
sold
immediately,
the
state
wants
to
recoup
their
money
at
100
percent,
so
75
percent
of
second
year
50
percent
25.
B
B
B
Seasons
like
public
services,
CDBG
award,
we're
working
on
the
second
phase
of
the
CED
CDBG
grant.
There
was
38
thousand
dollars
worth
of
money
there
that
we
can
set
up
a
dispatch
for
rideshares,
be
working
on
in
a
space
of
carry
offering
up
rides
for
people
at
those
last
miles
that
are
isolated.
Otherwise,
so
they
can
get
to
town
they
can
get
the
groceries
get
to
both
ends
their
doctor's
appointments
and
even
just
a
socialize.
So
people
become
isolated.
B
B
A
transportation
yes,
ours,
bus,
not
the
new
bus,
oppressed
guy
Oliver.
That's
that's
what
is
well
inoffensive,
oh
yeah,
so
a
lot
of
people
get
broadens.
So
what
a
lot
of
people
have
vanished
from
sight
tell
the
direction
America.
So
the
idea
is
to
be
able
to
dispatch
that
right
where
it
needs
to
go
and
there's
a
program
you
can
combine,
there's
actually
a
model
even
fall.
B
E
F
B
C
B
Good,
so
the
Comprehensive
Plan
Update,
what
I've
done
is
I've
reached
up
to
all
the
department
heads
to
make
them
very,
very
responsive,
I've,
heard
back
from
everyone,
I
believe,
except
for
the
library
in
the
Parks
and
Rec.
Both
of
those
will
have
extensive,
rewrites,
I.
Think
in
talking
to
people
from
the
libraries
trustees,
they
didn't
weren't,
giving
much.
B
Thing
they
were
thinking
more
in
terms
of
making
a
cafe
a
social
area,
I
think
more
recently,
in
the
past
three
directors
we've
had
there
have
really
introduced
a
lot
of
programming,
so
we're
really
looking
at
more
of
a
lifelong
learning.
Center
beauty
center
for
activities
in
that
place
is
just
walking
now
so
I
think
that
their
trustees
won't
want
a
chance
to
represent
that
plan.
It.
B
B
B
A
B
B
We've
got
some
input
from
Kerry,
which
was
well
represented
in
the
original
plan.
We've
got
some
import
from
rusev
wasting
oceans,
so
the
landfill
partners,
where
owners
that
facility
reached
up
to
CEO,
D
and
I've,
talked
to
you
Kurt
factory
in
each
he's,
not
ignoring
us,
but
he
had
to
give
a
big
did
over
there
they're
a
huge
project
this
year.
So
he
wanted
to
let
that
happen.
First
before.
B
The
lagoons
on
the
dry
snow
Road
are
now
past
due
to
the
okay
renovated.
They
need
the
dredge
and
all
the
sludge.
Oh
there's
some
controversy
in
there
now,
because,
if
you've
been
following
the
news,
they
have
these
four
chemicals
that
are
in
that's
lunch,
so
fire
scotchgard
fire
retardants,
things
like
that
and
stay
stay
revered.
So
now
they're
wondering
on
how
much
of
this
can
we
just
land
spray.
C
E
C
B
C
B
B
B
It's
not
gonna,
be
the
SWOT
analysis
type
meeting
that
had
the
last
time
where
they
had
like
four
different
meetings.
But
this
is
an
update.
We
don't
want
to
rewrite
the
holes
and
recreate
every
one.
We
want
people's
honest
opinions
from
we're
meeting
our
goals
or
the
goals
still
apply
our
long-range
plan,
so
we
have
new
goals
so
offer
you
know
the
betterment
and
growth
of
our
community.
B
Starting
on
the
first
page,
we've
got
a
nice
picture
of
Thursdays
on
Sweden
I've
got
I've
reached
out
to
Department,
hands
and
Senate.
You
know
we
have
the
other
photographs
that
say
community
safe
city
care.
What
doesn't
have
to
be
Thursday
so
could
be
anything
it
could
be.
The
marathon
could
be
like
Maine
could
be
I'm
either
school
going
up,
let
alone
we'll
see
what
we
come
up
with
photographs
and
we'll
come
over
to
something
suitable
that
says
hey.
B
B
I'll
have
to
thank
the
appropriate
people,
so
the
names
will
change
to
protect
the
innocent
type
of
thing.
I
started
up,
we
looked
at
it
this
afternoon.
We
were
hooking
everything
up
to
make
sure
it
worked
and
everything
everything
was
on
page
two,
so
whole
tables
of
contents.
The
entire
table
of
contents
was
page
two.
C
B
C
B
C
C
B
People
have
it
fleshed
out
by
then
we
can
add
all
the
last
level.
We
had
a
full
SWOT
analysis,
Kathy
Mouser,
Kelly,
sponsored
it
or
facilitated.
It
did
a
fantastic
job
that
you
remember,
it's
gonna
be
a
hard
one
to
follow
in
Denison,
I
mean
I,
think
you
know
we'll
give
it
we'll
give
it
our
best
shot.
J
cam
is,
is
our
helper
over
to
northern
Maine
Development
Commission
and
has
delivered
both
the
demographics
in
your
package
and
also
late
today,
the
transportation
sections
so
two
of
the
huge
sections
of
inside
range.
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
D
B
So
it
actually
that
brings
up
another
point
and
actually
where
our
goal
should
go.
For
instance,
when
we
started
off
with
with
historical
logical
resources,
the
goals
are
upfront
they're
in
the
table.
So
for
a
lot
of
the
document,
you
really
go
to
plow
through
the
text
and
figure
out
what
those
goals
are.
D
E
B
To
have
the
goals
kind
of
standing
on
their
own,
these
are
our
goals
goal
one
check
historic
resources,
something
like
that.
So
I
guess
I
wanted
to
explore
that
a
little
bit
more.
We
have
a
table
of
contents.
Do
we
follow
up
with
like
goals
and
objectives,
something
like
that?
I
haven't
counted
them
up,
I.
B
Used
Wendy
velocity
over
over
to
the
library
to
help
me
with
summon
historic
information
as
far
as
the
historic
preservation,
data
and
I
thought
that
was
kind
of
weak
in
that
only
two
buildings
here
in
town,
we're
all
new
register
and
they
were
on
the
register
at
one
time.
I,
don't
think
they
are
anymore.
F
A
B
B
B
F
F
B
A
B
A
B
B
A
D
D
D
B
D
A
A
B
B
B
D
B
A
B
F
A
A
B
B
B
F
B
F
B
B
F
E
D
D
A
C
B
And
caribou
is
unique
and
we
don't
really
have
any
pause.
We've
got
a
river
runs
right
through.
It
sees
be
one
of
the
best-kept
secrets
on
earth
in
many
significant
streams.
D
D
B
C
B
B
C
A
B
F
A
D
B
E
Through
this,
especially
the
natural
resources,
part
of
it,
if
somebody
was
looking
to
start
a
business
or
invest
in
something
in
lane
or
something
from
outside
the
community
or
inside
the
community,
this
kind
of
gives
people
an
idea
of
what's
here
or
what
assets
can
be
capitalized
upon
and
so
going
truly.
Oh
that
heat.
That
would
be
a
good
economic.
E
C
E
B
B
B
A
B
B
F
A
B
F
B
F
C
B
A
B
D
A
B
F
D
F
Many
million
back
in
a
state
transportation
bond
about
15
years
ago,
I
think
it's
about
the
time
to
be
in
a
belly.
It
up
or
something,
and
that's
the
call
Lda
and
said:
can
we
have
that
those
millions
to
buyout
BNA
and
if
ever
you
guys
get
a
project
that
warrants
the
railroad
will
will
give
you
the
money,
then.
F
A
F
A
B
F
F
A
A
B
B
Residential
type
application,
so
actually
good
enough
I,
was
broke
yesterday
with
an
idea
great
here,
along
Main
Street,
since
Main
Street
revolves
around
commercial
residential,
commercial
residence
or
the
whole
length
of
it.
What
even
multi-use
so
there's
there's
a
landowner
just
north
of
College
Street
on
me,
who
has
a
property
that
they
could
put
a
business
here,
and
the
answer
was
if
it
was
a
home
or
education
that
could
happen
that
could
work,
but
it's
a
commercial
business
getting
work
wasn't
yesterday
wanted.
B
So,
on
the
other
side
of
the
road
I'm
talking
to
Rick,
Salomon
who's,
good,
these
buildings
next
to
his
office,
that
in
the
upper
story,
she's
got
luxury
apartments.
Well,
now
he's
lost
the
business
entities
that
used
the
office
spaces
in
the
morning
bars
and
hasn't
been
able
to
lift
those
for
years.
He
would
like
to
put
luxury
apartments
in
no
spaces.
I
can't.
A
F
Well,
the
whole
idea,
I,
don't
know,
I
mean
I'm,
just
surprising
that
you
know
you
started
with
a
village
of
people
and
it
grows
and
it
grows
and
it
grows
and
Zoning
comes
in
to
kind
of
characterize.
Okay,
all
commercial
factories
are
gonna.
Just
do
a
factories
in
here
and
the
downtown
shopping
is
gonna
be
here,
but
but
you
know
we
are
reverting
back
to
Caribou
before
Lori.
Right
is
what
we're
doing,
and
so
you
look
yeah,
ask
yourself:
what
was
the
zoning
before
Lauren?
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F
F
B
C
E
C
A
B
B
B
F
B
B
D
F
F
F
B
B
F
F
F
A
B
B
B
F
B
B
D
A
A
B
C
B
A
A
B
B
B
A
B
A
B
I
do
remember
every
normal
and
basically,
that
traffic
circle
a
circle
is
designed
to
keep
traffic
moving
so
ideal
for
a
downtown
there.
You
want
people
slow
down,
stop
visit
so
right
now,
all
all
mostly.
No.
You
really
like
to
have
to
go
through
down
being
there
stop
and
get
a
coffee
at
Dunkin,
Donuts
or
whatever
plenty
that's
changed
since
then.
So,
if
you
leave
it
up
to
DoD,
that's
what
they
want
to
see
the
traffic
circle,
they
want
traffic
to
keep
flowing.
That's
what
it's
designed
to
do
and
keep
going.