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A
A
A
B
Question
two
questions:
first,
on
page
two,
the
the
bill
for
the
Lake
Lemon
Trestle
study
is
built
to
waste
water
and
it
seems
like
I,
asked
this
question
before.
Maybe
there
is
an
answer,
but
that
didn't
make
sense
to
me
it
should
have
been
built
to
water.
Thank
you,
okay,
so
we'll
make
that
change,
and
there
was
one
it's
like
Presidio,
let's
see
what
chain,
what
page
it's
on
here.
It
was
for
the
Presidio
Holdings
for
the
utilities
board
room
Zoom
upgrade
for
7,
800
and
I.
C
It's
completing
the
installation
of
all
the
updated
equipment,
the
new
microphones,
the
the
new
cameras,
the
computer
in
the
back.
Oh,
that
is
the
last
part
of
that
upgrade
of
this
room
equipment.
A
Hearing
none
is
there?
Is
there
a
motion
to
approve
with
the
one
change
to
the
the
one
line
item.
A
D
A
A
B
It
was
bring
Mill
in
do
we
contract
water
testing
services
out
to
them
Spring
Mill,
Inn,
customer
refund,
refund
credit
balance
on
active
account,
water
testing,
build
and
error.
Do
we
do
contract
water
testing
for
them
yeah?
Okay,
thank
you.
C
B
E
A
All
those
in
favor
say
I
I
opposed
motion
passes.
The
next
item
is
the
is
the
bid
opening
for
the
southeast
sewer,
Basin
lining
project
and
that's
Ian
Scott.
F
G
So,
first
up
we
have
six
bids.
The
first
one
is
from
inliner
Solutions.
G
Where
was
that?
Okay
for
the
base
bid
is
six
hundred
and
fifteen
thousand
nine
hundred
and
two
dollars
and
45
cents.
G
Okay,
the
base
bid
is
six
hundred
and
two
thousand
nine
hundred
and
fifty
two
dollars
and
sixty
four
cents
alternate
bid
number
one.
Three
hundred
and
seventeen
thousand
five
hundred
and
ninety
one
dollars
and
87
cents
alternate
bit
number
two:
twenty
five
thousand
five
hundred
and
ninety
six
dollars
and
eighty
five
cents
and
the
alternate
bit
number
three:
thirty,
eight
thousand
two
hundred
and
thirty
four
dollars
and
16
cents.
G
G
All
right,
the
base
bid
is
for
four
hundred
and
sixty
seven
thousand
four
hundred
and
twenty
four
dollars
and
zero
cents
alternate
bid
number
one.
Three
hundred
and
thirty,
six
thousand
five
hundred
dollars
zero
cents
alternate
bid
number
two,
one
thousand
eight
hundred
and
sixty
seven
dollars
and
fifty
cents
Ultra
bin
number
three,
forty
three
thousand
four
hundred
dollars
and
zero
cents.
A
G
Oh
yeah,
there
could
be
a
matter
on
their
part.
Okay,
they
have
written
down
one
thousand
eight
hundred
and
sixty
seven
dollars
and
fifty
cents,
so
I'm
just
reading
what
they
have
yeah.
But
when
I
see
math
errors,
I
have
to
take
the
actual
path
of
what
they're
supposed
to
have
good.
They
can't
just
say
a
thousand
dollars
and
then
have
it
be
ten
thousand
dollars
right.
I
have
to
take
what's:
okay,
math.
H
Yeah,
my
memory
is
that
when
it
came
to
opening
bids
weren't
weren't
we
going
to
go
to
a
structure
where
one
board
member
would
be
there.
You
did
it.
A
H
A
E
G
So
the
reason
why
we
decided
to
have
multiple
alternative
bids
is
because
a
couple
different
reasons:
firstly,
the
the
space
or
the
span
of
all
the
separate
lining
projects.
There
were
some.
There
was
sorry,
a
a
conglomerate
of
the
majority
of
the
project,
the
base
bid
in
one
central
location,
and
then
there
were
there
was
another
location
near
Old
37.
G
So
thank
you
old
37
that
had
a
small
amount
of
piping
and
there
was
another
area
that
was
just
going
to
be
the
lateral
connections
where
a
house
would
connect
to
the
main
pipe
that
that
would
be
lined,
and
so
we
figured
instead
of
having
everything
together
all
at
once.
To
potentially
have
that
increase
the
total
Pro
cost.
G
Overall,
it
would
be
in
the
best
interest
to
just
have
that
base
bid
that
had
essentially
most
a
majority
of
the
project
and
if,
for
some
reason,
every
contract,
every
bidder,
increased,
say
alternative
when
we
move
one
or
alternate
number,
two:
three:
whatever
whatever
have
you
beyond
the
the
budget
of
the
project,
we
can
say
you
know
what?
Let's
not
have
alternative
number
two,
it's
way
too
expensive,
but
alternative
numbers,
one
and
three
those
could
be
still
applicable.
So
we
didn't
want
to
throw
out
the
whole
project
and
yeah.
G
E
G
G
B
Because
the
engineering
estimate
include
the
alternates,
yes,
it
does
okay,
and
you
mentioned
the
project
budget.
What's
that.
A
A
H
We
might,
let's
see
what
what
all
will
this
include,
which
project.
D
Okay,
perfect:
they
we
are
looking
to
replace
the
influence
and
effluent
flow
meters,
the
dealman
waste
water
plan.
A
C
C
Sorry
most
this,
this
is
mostly
going
to
be
focused
on
evaluating
the
the
marketplace
evaluating
the
the
place,
the
where
we
might
be
able
to
get
resources
to
be
or
waste
products
to
be
processed
in
the
in
the
anaerobic
digester
and
the
the
market
for
the
market,
for
the
credits
and
all
the
other
aspects
of
the
financing
of
this.
C
In
addition
to
an
assessment
of
who
we
could
partner
with
on
such
a
project
and
and
how
we
might
arrange
such
a
such
a
a
Consortium,
this
is
I
know
you've
been
waiting
a
while
for
this
one
to
come.
It's
taken
us
a
while
to
get
the
pieces
put
together
on
it,
but
we
are
still
on
schedule
with
the
contractor
to
present
results
in
November
to
discuss
whether
we
that
this
is
a
no
or
a
go
or
a
no-go
situation
for
continuing
to
pursue
this
kind
of
a
project.
C
As
you
know,
if
we're
going,
if
we
there,
there
are
around
eight
to
ten
million
dollars
in
federal
income
tax
credits
that
we
would
get
if
the
project
began
before
January
1st
2025.
So
that's
why
we're
kind
of
on
a
short
fuse
with
this
one,
but
we've
talked
about
this
a
number
of
times,
I
expected
actually
to
have
it
to
you
last
month,
but
but
things
happen.
So
this
is
what
we
have
are
there
questions
for
me.
B
So
the
next
era-
next
era-
authors,
the
particular
people
working
how
big
that
is
that
firm?
Is
it
pretty
small.
C
B
Recollection
is
that
the
the
person
that
we're
targeting
that
country
to
con
company
to
to
do
the
do
the
analysis
worked
on
the
the
initial.
That's.
C
Right,
Dave,
hozel
right,
that's
right!
David
Barron
was
the
the
lead
engineer
on
the
previous
study
and
he
would
be
doing
that
again
on
this
study.
B
And
then
would
would
next
era
be
involved
in
in
the
project.
If,
if
we
decided
to
you
know,
this
came
back
in
a
positive
light
and
we
decided
to
move
forward,
they.
C
B
It
was
probably
a
small
Marketplace
and
there's
a
small
number
of
subject
matter,
experts
that
we
have
to
choose
from
I
guess.
My
only
concern
is
that
the
consultant
promo,
you
know,
has
a
bias
in
shedding
a
light
on
the
project
and
providing
numbers
that
are
in
favor
with
it
proceeding,
if,
indeed
they
have
a
piece
in
in
an
eventual
project.
That's
that's.
C
B
B
So
the
report
stated
that
the
medium
level
of
inputs,
I
think
medium
level
of
high
strength,
waste
I
think
it
was
that's
right.
Without
the
it
was
one
of
the
two
options
but
but
I
don't
remember
all.
B
C
C
You
know
if
I
could
find
someone
who
would
just
do
it
themselves?
I
would
be
perfectly
happy
with
that
too,
but
I
think
it's
going
to
definitely
require
a
partnership.
H
A
H
At
the
last
meeting,
Bill
Adam
was
here
talked
about
a
trench
and
having
no
water
was
very
confusing
to
me
and
complicated
and
I
just
wondered
whether
anyone
from
CBU
would
follow
it
up
and
seen
where
the
problems
were.
Yes,.
C
We
followed
up
I,
don't
think
it's
appropriate
to
go
through
the
details
on
on
that,
the
details
of
that
at
this
point,
but
we
we
are
reaching
out
to
Mr
Adam
about
how
to
correct
the
problems
at
his
property.
Okay,.
H
A
C
Still,
no,
it's
still
kind
of
in
the
air
because
we're
it's
been
budget
season,
so
we've
had
a
hard
time
reaching
the
control
totally.
A
B
The
environmental
subcommittee
met
prior
to
this
meeting.
We
had
Catherine
Zager
present
an
overview
of
the
stormwater
management
ordinance.
We
have
two
week.
There
were
several
questions,
but
we
there
was
I
think
the
main
point
was
that
there
was
a
timeline
there's
a
two-week
period
in
which
board
members
and
other
members
of
the
city
can
submit
comments
and
questions
for
the
return
internal
review,
at
which
time
there
will
be
an
update
and
and
I
believe
in
October.
B
We
will
have
the
October
9th
there'll,
be
a
resolution
that
comes
to
USB,
with
the
final
version
of
of
what
would
then
go
to
the
city
council
on
November,
1st
and
with
the
intention
of
having
the
ordinance
in
place
on
on
20
in
2024
and
I
was
very
heartened
to
read
the
language
of
the
ordinance
and
understand
the
the
protection
that
we'll
afford
our
storm
water
and
our
NS
ms4,
including
our
local
streams
and
rivers.
I
C
Just
one,
this
Sunday
is
Lake
Monroe
day
sponsored
by
the
friends
of
Lake
Monroe.
If
you
haven't
signed
up
for
a
tour
at
the
Monroe
plant,
they
may
be
sold
out
last
year.
They're
very
well
attended,
of
course,
we'll
do
tours
for
you
anytime.
You
want,
but
there
will
be
these
these
Public
tours
anyone
who's
watching.
If
they're,
please
check
the
website
for
friends
of
Lake,
Monroe
and
Lake
Monroe
day
and
see
what
the
various
events
are.
C
There
is
a
bike
tour
on
Saturday
and
a
number
of
other
events
associated
with
all
of
this,
so
I'd
like
to
welcome
board
members,
staff,
members
and
members
of
the
public
to
attend
and
participate.
It's
a
great
event.
We
did
it.
Last
year
we
had
large
groups
for
all
three
tours
last
year
and
and
we'll
be
doing
it
again,
starting
at
10
o'clock
on
Sunday
morning.
That's
all
I
have
Sunday.
The
tours
are
Sunday.
Okay,.