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A
I
was
to
start
the
meeting
off,
I
guess
we'll
take
ro
and
I'm
bill.
Owens
aren't
the
chairman
this
year
and
tyler
yeah
yeah.
Here
you
see
that
don
bond,
jim
bartlett.
B
A
And
cara
fox,
I
have
not
heard
from
her,
so
I'm
not
sure
with
that
being
done.
The
first
thing
we
have
to
do
is
to
elect
a
chair
and
vice
chair
for
next
year.
This
is
a
preliminary
business.
It
won't
take,
but
a
second
I
think
the
same
right.
All
of
them
did
not
want
to
do
anything
so
not
just
to
either,
but
we
need
to
have
a
nominee
for
the
chairman.
A
A
The
cold
inn
averages
them
all
out
and
then
she'll
get
back
to
you
at
the
end
of
the
at
the
end
of
the
meeting
or
next
next
week,
and
let
you
know
whether
or
not
you
were
accepted
or
you're
not
accepted,
she
has
to
go
to
the
the
board
of
works
right,
nicole
and
she'll
have
to
meet
with
them
and
they
have
to
approve
them.
All.
We
are
is
kind
of
like
a
group
that
gets
together
and
reviews
what
you're
going
to
do
and
then
scores
it
and
turns
it
over
to
them.
A
They
have
the
final
say
with
that
being
said,
I
don't
know
if
anybody
has
any
questions
about
this
process,
but
it's
pretty
straightforward.
What
we're
trying
to
do
is
we're
trying
there's
three
different
grants.
You
can
apply
for
them.
One
of
them
is
a
re-uh
rehabilitation
and
that's
the
one
that
you
go
up
to
70.
You
can
pay
up.
7
500,
that's
50
of
what
your
maximum
is
and
the
other
one
are
demolition
which
we
do
not
have
tonight.
These
are
new
and
the
other
one
is
a
dilapidated
structure
which
we
have.
A
I
think
one
or
two
tonight
and
those
can
go
to
25
000,
depending
on
what
you're
having
done
there
are
some
things
outside
of
these
parameters
that
we
cannot
approve
some
of
the
things
that
we
struggle
with
on
the
especially
on
the
rehabilitation
one
is
we
don't
do
sidewalks
we
don't
do
plumbing,
we
don't
do
electrical
work
on
the
the
rehabilitation
ones
and
on
the
the
levitating
ones.
Then
there
are
some
extending
circumstances
that
we
can
give
certain
scores
to
what's
being
done.
A
Okay,
so
is
that
is
that
everybody
clear
what
we're
doing
here
say?
Am
I
any
questions
before
you
start?
Okay
with
that
being
said,
then
we'll
take
the
first
applicant
and
that's
821
west
third
street.
D
How's
it
going
james,
oh
good
evening.
My
name
is
martin
eagle
and
I'm
mark
yeah,
I'm
jim's.
Okay.
He
had
knee
replacement
surgery
just
recently
still
recovering
from
that
yeah
and,
as
you
said
so
he's
wrote
down.
Some
notes
for
me
to
get
over
with.
I
believe
he's
turned
to
hold
his
paperwork
to
the
coat
so
he's
doing
an
aluminum
plaid
wood
window,
one
large
window.
D
He
said
he
says
the
copies
and
the
pictures
I
believe
it
was
618
for
the
window
200
for
labor
to
put
it
in
and,
like
you
said
there,
he
said
821
west
third.
A
At
it
looks
like
a
it's,
a
good
good
addition
to
the
house
to
fix
that
window.
He
lives
there
right.
Yes,
sir
okay,
and
this
is
pretty
straightforward,
cut
and
dry,
and
all
that
kind
of
thing
I
don't
really
have
any
questions
about
it.
The
only
thing
I
might
ask
is:
does
he
have
to
get
historic
approval
on
that
window?
A
No,
okay,
all
right!
So
I'm
I'm
I'm
good
with
going
ahead
and
following
through
you
might
have
any
questions
for
james
well,
james!
Thank
you
so
much,
and
so
we're
gonna
go
ahead
and
fill
your
paperwork
out,
give
it
to
nicole
and
then
we'll
go
along.
Okay.
Okay,
thank
you
very
much.
Thank
you
for
showing
up,
not
james,
but
you
know
I
reported,
have.
D
E
E
Okay,
the
next
applicant
is
706
east,
2nd
street
fred.
Hi
everybody
hey
you
guys
pretty
much
hello,
everybody
here
how
you
all
doing
I'm
doing
a
little
bit
about
the
house.
15
years
ago
house
was
built
in
1964,
so
it's
56
years
old,
I'm
replacing
the
garage
doors,
I'm
doing
a
a
different
type
of
vinyl
audi.
E
A
Portland
at
night
I
went
by
and
looked
at,
did
you
that
awning
you're
going
to
take
the
one
off
the
house
is
that
the
original
was
on
the
house?
That's
the
original
was
on
the
house.
Yes,
so
you're
going
to
change
that.
I
don't
know
if
the
historic
does
that
have
to
be
have
historical
approval,
to
take
one
awning
off
and
put
a
different
kind
of.
F
For
a
different
kind,
I
believe
he
can
get
staff
approval
I'll
have
to
look
into
that
I'll
get
with
him
before
he
starts
working.
Okay,
I've
just
never
liked
it.
It's
been
kind
of
an
eyesore.
E
Yeah,
I
think
the
one
I'm
gonna
put:
it's
gonna,
look
a
lot
nicer.
It's
gonna
be
longer
and
run
all
the
way
down
to
the
frame
of
the
house.
Yeah,
it's
all
about
the
historic
right
and
it's
starting
to
fall
down.
I'm
gonna
have
to
replace
it
anyway,
yeah
if
you'll
walk
up
to
it,
you'll
see
where
it's
sort
of
I
have
to
wear
56
years.
A
E
A
That
we
as
a
as
we
talked
about
this
in
other
meetings
before
we
come
here,
is
a
lot
of
times.
We
have
a
hard
time
determining
between
maintenance
and
then
what
is
deterioration
you
know
so
with
that
being
said,
I'm
not
sure
without
getting
up
there
and
touching
your
house
and
seeing
what
I
was
there.
What
if
I
looked
at
it
looks
like
I
can
see
you
gotta.
Have
you
work
on
a
lot
of
that
stuff?
With
that
being
said,
that's
why
they
had
that
comment.
Do
you
have
anything
for
it?
A
A
A
A
A
The
next
app
within
is
looks
like
a
richard
rector
of
949
west
main
street.
Are
you
richard
or
I'm
bobby
cooper?
Yes,.
A
A
Yeah,
I'm
about
to
look
yes,
you
can
see
you've
done
a
lot
of
work
already.
Looking
good
yeah,
it's
getting
a
lot
better.
Isn't
it?
Yes,
sir?
This
was
this.
One
here
was
probably
the
straightest
four
one
that
I
could
look
at,
so
I
think
it's
you've
got
it
all
ready
to
go
for
the
siding
and
all
that,
so
the
rest
of
it's
already
been
done.
A
lot
of
it
has
already
been
done.
So
I
don't
really
have
any
questions
about
her
comments.
I
just
hope
that
you're
successful
at
getting
offended.
A
F
F
E
A
J
I
have
most
people
who
drive
by
and
see
it
called
my
carriage
house.
I
call
it
my
garage.
J
The
elementary
school
created
a
tour
a
few
years
ago
and
they
called
it
a
downtown
barn,
so
call
it
several
different
things.
I
guess,
but
there's
a
lot
of
brick
damage
to
it,
especially
along
the
bottom.
J
On
three
of
the
well
two,
the
north
side
and
the
south
side.
The
east
side
faces
baltimore
street.
That's
where
the
doors
are,
the
backside
isn't
really
too
bad,
but
the
the
bird
damage
got
so
bad
last
spring
that
the
it
knocked
a
bunch
of
the
bricks
out
of
the
door
frame,
and
I
called
somebody
who
I
had
do
some
tuck
pointing
on
my
house
three
years
ago
and
they
came
down
and
looked
at
it
and
they
said
they
didn't
want
any
part
of
working
on
it.
J
So
I
called
the
building
inspector
and
he
said
now
it
looks
it's
fixable,
so
I
found
the
group
who
did
the
brick
work
down
in
the
niece
building
and
they
came
and
looked
at
it
and
they
said.
Oh,
we
can
do
this.
J
So
that's
who
my
estimate
was
from
is
from
the
group
who
did
denise
building
and
he
said
he
could
also
replace
or
not
replace
but
repair
all
the
windows
and
are
there
windows.
There
are
they're
all
just
wood
shutters,
oh
they're,
just
wood
right
now,
there's
no
glass
in
any
of
the
windows.
Was
there
ever
windows
in
there?
You
think
yeah,
because
some
of
the
pains
have
broken
on
the
inside
and
they're
just
kind
of
laying
in
there
see.
Some
of
them
are
just
there.
You
know
yeah,
but
he
called
it.
J
They
can
repair
the
rabbits
and
I
had
no
idea
what
he
meant.
So
I
just
kind
of
shook
my
head
and
said:
okay,
so
yeah,
so
he
was
going
to
do
the
brick
work.
He
was
going
to
fix
the
windows
and
put
glass
in
them.
J
Yes,
I
thought
there
was
something
else,
but
I
can't
remember
now:
oh
the
he
mentioned,
and
the
building
inspector
both
mentioned
that
it
probably
needed
gutters,
because
that
would
save
from
erosion.
When
I
bought
the
house
2006
it
needed
the
carriage
house
needed
a
roof
on
it.
There
was
a
hole
in
the
roof.
Big
enough
that
if
a
couple
of
us
would
have
been
walking
across
the
roof,
we'd
have
both
fallen
in
the
hole
yeah.
J
So
we've
I
repaired,
the
I
put
a
new
roof
on
it
and
the
gutters
that
were
on
there
at
that
time
were,
I
think,
hanging
on
by
habit
more
than
anything,
so
we
took
those
off
and
just
never
had
to
put
new
gutters
back
on
and
like
with
the
building
inspector
and
the
bjb.
Both
told
me
that
I
really
need
gutters
on
too
so
that
was
the
second
part
of
the.
J
A
More
than
I
could
handle
yeah,
but
I
think
it's
going
to
be
an
excellent
building
when
they
get
done,
don't
they
and
it
really
is
going
to
be
what
we're
after
we're
trying
to
improve
madison
and
that's
why
they
have
all
these
funds
available.
I
don't
have
any
real
problem
with
any
of
this.
I
think
it's
really
an
excellent
project.
A
J
When
he
came
and
he
came
in
early
november-
and
I
asked
him
that
so
how
much
longer
you'll
have
down
there
and
he
said
they'd
be
done
within-
I
think
he
said
by
the
end
of
that
week.
I
had
he
came
in
on
a
monday
or
tuesday
and
he
said
that
he
finished
by
the
end
of
that
week
and
he
said
we
can
start
next
week.
J
J
A
J
B
A
Okay,
the
next
one
here
is
trinity,
methodist,
church
tom.
Are
you
talking
tonight?
Thank
you,
okay.
A
I
This
is
I'm
tom
sullivan.
I'm
sorry,
I'm
on
trustees
at
the
church.
We
started
back
in
april
of
19
with
an
architectural
evaluation
of
the
exterior
facility.
In
doing
that,
we
got
recommendations
down.
We
have
tried
to
prioritize
those
to
the
point
where
we're
trying
to
take
care
of
the
exterior
of
the
building
that
includes
a
major
part
of
it
is
tuck
pointing
the
original
chimney
that
was
with
the
old
building,
as
well
as
the
limestone
sidings
and
the
bricks
for
the
new
building
and
new
building
being
in
1963
wow.
I
A
When
I
looked
at
it
as
all
the
things
you
asked
for
were
external
and
a
lot
of
us,
tuck
pointing
and
repairing
stuff-
and
I
didn't
see
anything
that
was
inappropriate-
I
mean-
and
I
I
think
your
overall
bid
for
the
job
was
78
000..
So
this
is
just
a
little
bit
of
it.
You
know,
so
I'm
glad
that
the
grant
could
be
there
for
you
to
try
the
platform.
You
know
we
appreciate
the
consideration.
Thank
you
because
this
is
not
the
first
church
of
the
biosport.
So
that's.
C
Good,
you
know
it's
all
about
downtown,
advancing
and
improving
itself.
You
have
any
questions
for
this
song.
C
I
B
K
I'm
sally
class
and
the
I
have
two
properties
here
that
I
wanted
to
talk
to
you
about
the
first
property.
Is
it's
the
greenhouse
on
2nd
street
that
some
of
you
may
be
familiar
with,
and
after
hearing
some
of
the
other
discussions,
what
I
requested
is
it's
not
exterior
in
the
way
that
you
can
see
it,
but
it's
exterior
outside
of
the
home.
It's
underneath
work
and
work
in
the
basement,
so
is
that
still
appropriate?
A
It's
not
often
that
people
come
here
with
foundation
problems
and
what's
really
good
about
it
is
that
you
get
a
jump
on
it
and
you
start
repairing
it.
Now
it's
going
to
make
the
house
last
forever.
L
K
K
They've
looked
at
it
and
there's
going
to
have
to
be
a
lot
of
work
on
that
around
that
foundation,
area
underneath
and
also
in
the
crawl
space
under
the
original
part
of
the
home.
There's
a
really
bad
bad
smell
and
it's
from
deterioration
as
best
they
can
see,
and
I
think
moisture
was
collecting
under
there
as
well.
So
I'm
trying
to
remediate
all
of
that.
K
A
D
K
Well,
there
I've
found
them
to
be
very
reasonable
when
I've
worked
with
them
with
sandusky,
but
on
this
home
it's
I
did
want
to
point
out
that
it's
not
my
primary
residence,
but
it
is
a
long-term
rental.
K
A
A
A
A
A
K
K
K
K
So
he
that's
part
of
the
estimate
that
he
would
repair
that
and
then
do
the
tuck,
pointing
in
the
that
basement
area
I
had.
Originally
I've
had
really
major
plumbing
problems
there
and
then,
when
nicole
helped
me
understand
that
that
wasn't
part
of
the
grant,
but
actually
I
felt
like
well
it's
outside
of
the
home.
It's
not
plumbing
issues
inside.
It's
that
exterior
old
piping.
B
K
Still
going
out
of
the
house
and
that
I've
had
so
much
trouble
with
and
actually
I'm
gonna
have
it
completely
redone,
because
it's
not
the
smaller
pipe
is
not
handling
the
heavy
usage
you
know
for
nowadays.
So
I'm
gonna
I'm
going
to
do
that,
no
matter
what
that's
why
that
was
part
of
the
original
request.
K
We
used
the
house
part-time
for
airbnb,
but
we
also
use
the
house
part-time
for
my
business.
I
have
the
business
etiquette
enrichment
and
life
coaching.
So
I
do
a
lot
of
coaching
and
my
husband
is
full-time
as
a
counselor,
and
so
we
have
couples
that
come
in
from
all
over
the
world,
literally
to
madison
that
we
do
intensive
counseling
times
with
sessions
like
for
several
days,
and
then
we
also
have
the
we
were
interested
in
the
house
for
the
use
of
sabbaticals
as
well.
We
mostly
deal
with
clergy
pastoral
staff.
K
K
A
Oh
okay,
I
live
seconds
so,
okay,
I
can
sit
in
my
backyard
and
see
everybody
yeah
constantly
coming
over
there
and
staying
there.
Some
of
them
are
the
same
people
over
and
over.
K
Again,
yes,
exactly:
we've
had
we've
been
really
amazed,
my
husband
at
first
when
we
moved
here
about
three
years
ago,
and
I
said
he
said
people
won't
come
here
to
see
us.
I
said
I
think
they
will.
They
want
to
come
to
be
a
part
of
the
town.
That's
been
our
biggest
draw,
they
love
coming
to
madison,
and
so
that's
been
a
big
part
of
our
ministry
part,
and
I
mean
we've
had
people
from
japan
from
africa
all
over
the
united
states
come
and
so
that
part's
been
good.
K
I
just
wanted
to
make
that
known
to
you.
D
K
The
house,
the
previous
owners,
did
have
some
plastic
put
down
and
they
had
some
work
done
there
under
that
crawl
space.
But
that's
in
the
rear
of
the
house.
Yeah
yeah.
A
Cool!
I'm
glad
to
hear
you
tell
me
what
you're
doing
over
there,
because
I
was
always.
K
Over
there
all
the
time,
I
was
about
ready
to
sell
it.
That
day,
when
we
had
guests
there
and
the
plumbing
completely
backed
up
even
the
sewage
came
back
into
underneath
the
house,
and
I
mean
immediately,
I
had
to
ask
him
to
leave.
It
was
just
nasty,
and
so
we
dealt
with
it
and
well
I'm
waiting
to
do
the
plumbing.
K
B
A
L
A
Listen,
thank
you
for
replying
and
good
luck
and
thank
you
for
what
you're
doing
drawing
people
in
the
mess,
and
I
love
that.
K
B
A
So
next
applicant
here
is
paul
and
bridget
davis
at
708
east
1st
street.
G
The
on
the
exterior,
but
the
only
thing-
that's
really
been
done
so
far
on
the
exterior.
We
took
some
of
the
siding
stuff
off
it
had
aluminum
siding
covering
all
the
brick.
The
whole
house
was
aluminum
sided
when
they
purchased.
It
has
a
vinyl
windows
in
it
and,
of
course,
has
a
little
aluminum
awning
type
front
porch
on
there.
There
should
be
pictures
to
show
what
we're
wanting
to
do
to
it
there.
G
G
G
So
every
time
it
rains
all
that
concrete
that
they
put
in
there
is
just
broken
and
like
they
all
fall
apart,
and
it's
letting
all
the
water
go
into
the
cellar
of
the
home,
which
is
where
the
mechanicals
and
everything
are
so
we're
having
to
replace
that
concrete
to
keep
the
water
out
of
the
house.
That's
why
we
kind
of
thought
that
fell
under
the
structural
type
stuff,
because
it's
well
not
it's
not
really
a
cosmetic!
It's
more
of
a
structural
type.
C
But
in
terms
of
what
we're
discussing
here,
I
don't
think
it
makes
any
difference.
I
love
the
math
real,
quick
and
yeah.
It's
still
alive
at
the
same
time,
all
right,
so
it's
important
that
you
do
that
work
absolutely,
but
in
terms
of
the
dollars
we're
talking
about
here,
I
don't
think.
A
75
is
all
we
can
do
for
this
type
of
application.
Okay,
but
you
do
there's
there's
three
or
four
of
them.
We
have
tonight
that
are
exceeding
what
they
really
can
do,
but
as
they
turn
the
bills
in
nicole
can
tell
you
to
have
one
counter:
will
account
but
you're
still
going
to
get
the
maximum
7500
something?
Okay,
no
and
the
purpose
of
this
is
who's
going
to
live
there.
It's.
G
Bridget's
father
is
going
to
live
there.
They
live
just
to
the
south
there
they
live
actually
on
fillmore
street
they're
facing
the
river
and
her
father
lives
up
in
franklin,
indiana
right
now
and
he's
going
to
be
moving
down
here
once
they
get
the
house
rehabilitated,
so
she's
closer
to
take
care
of
him.
Okay,
excellent!
That's
what
I
had
heard
through
the
first.
C
G
Yes,
sir
yeah
we're
going
to
use
a
wood,
aluminum,
clad
window
with
true
simulated,
divided
lights,
two
over
two
and
get
rid
of
all
those
white
vinyl
windows
and.
G
They
nailed
a
bunch
of
furring
strips
and
stuff
on
there
when
they
put
that
aluminum
siding
on
there
and
they
they
really
did
a
lot
of
damage
to
the
brick,
and
you
know
like
saying
they
put
that
big
picture
window
in
the
front
of
the
house.
They
just
literally
busted
busted
the
brick
out,
so
the
window
would
fit
and
never
never
did
anything.
G
A
M
M
A
N
N
N
N
So
when
I
talked
to
the
contractor
steve
land,
he
gave
me
an
estimate
for
doing
the
tech,
pointing
work
and
his
estimate
says.
N
A
Have
I'm
listening,
but
I'm
trying
to
follow
you
from
where
it's
written
here,
but
I
got
the
the
bill
we
have
looks
like
that
is
4100.
Yes,.
N
A
Kind
of
lost
a
little
bit
on
here
because
you
have,
I
wonder
if
I
looked
at
it,
you
have
three
doors
in
that
opening
right
and
what
he's
going
to
do
is
going
to
get
rid
of
one
of
the
doors
just
get
rid
of
one
of
the.
N
Doors
one
on
the
right
or
the
one,
no,
the
one
on
the
right,
yes
and
the
reason
being
the
one
on
the
left
and
the
right
all
go
into
one
apartment,
plus
there's
a
back
door.
Okay,
so
there's
three
doors
that
go
into
that
one
apartment,
then
the
door,
that's
right
in
front
of
you
goes
to
the
upstairs
apartment.
A
N
N
After
dr
denny
left
his
family
converted
it
to
apartments,
so
I'm
thinking
that
that
third
door
was
put
in
maybe
1920.,
I'm
guessing,
but
it's
not
old.
It's
just.
N
A
D
N
She
does
what
I'm
doing,
though,
and
I'll
be
happy
to
do
that
if
it
needs
to
be
done.
A
F
N
A
C
Actually,
the
math
I
was
looking
at
was
your
application
is
a
little
less
than
50
percent
of
the
task
budget
and.
B
A
F
B
A
A
A
A
A
The
next
applicant
is
marty
marty
baker.
L
Okay,
I
live
at
9th
and
west
second,
and
I'm
here
to
apply
for
a
grant
to
remove
the
old
storm
windows,
re-glaze
paint
and
prime
the
windows
and
replace
the
storm
windows
with
five
new
storm
windows.
D
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
Okay,
the
next
one
here
is
815
walnut.
O
O
F
Structure
application,
I
have
it
and
I
have
copies
for
all
of
them,
so
we'll
review
his
three
for
rehab
and
then
I'll
give
you
the
dilapidated
one
afterwards.
A
So
this
is
what
we're
going
to
talk
about
right
now
is
the
one
at
8
15.?
Yes,
all
right,
yes
and
I
went
by
and
looked
in
it's
hard
to
see
them.
I
went
down
the
alley
and
checked
them
out
the
best
I
could
and
the
one
at
8
15.
O
Are
gonna
need
a
lot
of
work?
Yes,
sir,
I
don't
know
if
you've
got
enough
money.
Oh,
I
know
well
see
my
brother.
Does
we
do
construction
together
with
my
my
brother
and
myself
have
a
have
a
business
and
we
can
get
things
done
way
cheaper
than
most
people?
Okay,
we
on
this
particular
property,
believe
it
or
not
as
bad
as
the
outside
looks.
O
The
inside
of
that
property
is
two
apartments
that
are
as
pretty
as
anything
in
downtown
madison
we're
fifty
thousand
dollars
in
on
the
upstairs
already,
oh
good
yeah,
we
have
people
living
down
there.
We've
invested
quite
a
bit
in
that
part
of
walnut.
We
just
did
the
old
daryl's
tires
tires
building.
O
O
O
The
one
on
the
alley
is,
I
believe,
that's
82,
819
892.
It
has
horse
arch
on
okay,
that's
8,
19.,.
A
A
A
Well,
I
don't
have
more
questions
for
this.
Give
us
a
few
minutes.
Let
us
let
us
go
ahead.
Jimmy
got
any
questions.
No,
I
think
I'm
good
here
we're
going
to
go
ahead
and
now.
C
O
100
structure
yeah,
because
if
you
look
at
it
it's
this
beautiful
property,
but
those
windows
they
dip
in
in
the
middle
of
the
building,
and
it's
we
have
probably
anywhere
between
five
to
six
weeks
of
jacking
it
up.
It's
like
watching,
paint,
dry
yeah,
you
jack
it
up
just
a
little
bit
and
see
how
the
corners
react.
You
know
drywall's,
cracking
and
stuff,
that's
really
the
biggest
undertaking
in
the
property.
A
O
You've
worked
on,
we've
renovated
12
since
august
they're,
all
over
the
place
with
the
one
we
was
working
on
days
up
on,
clifty
drive
and
it's
the
same
kind
of
deal.
It
looks
bad
on
the
outside,
but
it's
beautiful
on
the
inside.
We
haven't
gotten
to
the
outside
yet,
but
most
of
our
stuff
on
the
hilltop
and
804
main
we
renovated
it
finished,
renovating
the
renovations
we're
in
the
process
and
we
got
it.
We
renovated
844
e
street.
O
Really
our
focus
downtown
is
on
walnut
street
yeah
and
and
and
specifically
north
walnut
street,
because
as
a
carpenter
there's
some
gems
down
there
that
just
had
never
gotten
the
love
that
they
needed
or
or
you
know,
some
of
them
were
in
great
shape
and
then
the
flood
happened.
Of
course.
So
you
know
a
lot
of
people
just
left
them
as
they
were
yeah.
A
F
F
O
It's
a
lot
of
that's
going
to
be
the
windows
as
well
and
again
same
sort
of
deal.
The
inside
of
it's
really
nice.
We've
been
working
on
it
quite
a
bit.
It's
got
near
hdc
in
it.
We've
invested
a
lot
of
money
in
the
inside.
It
looks
worse
than
it
actually
is.
It
needs
paint,
of
course,
and
we
got
to
make
those
windows
because
I
don't
know
if
you
noticed
if
you
drove
by
or
not,
but
the
fella
that
was
living
there
considered
himself
to
be
a
carpenter.
O
He
had
that
one
in
the
one
next
door
and
he
put
the
wrong
size
windows
in
both
buildings,
so
it
filled
in
random,
there's
various
gaps
in
them,
yeah
literally
space
above
and
the
windows
everywhere
and
there's
some
touch
point
work
that
needs
to
be
done
in
the
back
of
it
and
the
gutters
the
roof's
bad.
On
both
the
buildings.
There
was
a
fire
in
821
and
you
know
they're
butted
up
against
each
other,
so
structurally
yeah,
whatever
happens
to
one
hand,
washes
the
other
kind
of
bill.
That's
true!
O
A
Pretty
bad,
I
don't
think
I
have
any
more
questions
for
about
that.
I
mean,
I
see
it
straightforward.
You
guys
got
anything.
A
A
A
So
926
is
I'm
getting
it
mixed
up.
Is
that
the
one
that's.
A
Here
it's
on
the
east
side
walnut,
oh
yeah,
it's
down
at
the
end
on
the
right,
yeah
yeah
went
down
and
behind
it
and
all
that
stuff-
and
I
can't
remember
it's
just
the
one-
that's
got
like
from
the
back
side.
It's
got
an
open
lock.
It
goes
all
the
way
up
to
the
back
of
it.
Yes,
there's
a
bunch
of
stuff.
O
Piled
up
right
behind
roy
yeah
yeah
we've
been
working
on
the
inside
of
that
one
as
well
yeah
and
you
know
trying
to
get
it
there.
It.
E
O
O
A
Yeah,
so
this
one
here,
you're
you're,
looking
at
what
are
you
going
for.
A
A
A
So
once
again,
I
don't
have
any
questions
with
all
those
problems
down
there.
They
need
a
lot
of
work
and
reviewing
them
they're
all
they're,
all
in
poor
shape,
so
what
they.
O
O
B
O
About
the
most
impractical
thing
we
could
possibly
do
is
move
in
that
house,
but
she
loves
it,
but
yeah
the
rest
of
them
for
the
one.
With
the
little
the
horse,
arch,
yeah,
yeah,
he's
got
the
horse
arch
he's
got
a
big
old
backyard
and
a
groundbreaking.
O
A
O
O
A
A
O
A
So
without
going
through
here
a
lot
of
details,
I'm
just
now
looking
at
it,
you.
F
Not
plumbing
but
rewiring
rewind.
A
If
it's
part
of
the
demolition
right
and
then
that's
the
only
time
we
do
this
when
it's
in
a
treaty,
if
we
don't
do
plumbing
from
the
street,
we
don't
do
air
conditioning
and
all
that
furnace
and
all
that
telling.
O
What's
all
in
here?
Well
that
particular
one.
What
we
was
hoping
for
was
some
assistance
with
getting
the
day
kitchen
out.
The
bones
of
the
structure
are
salvageable,
but
if
you
look
on
the
back
part
of
that
property
on
the
west
side,
there's
a
big
day
kitchen
that
was
struck
by
the
fire
and
it
was
stick
built,
it
wasn't
wasn't
brick
and
it
needs
to
come
out
and
that's
what
our
grant
was
filled
out
for
was
assistance
getting
out
of
there.
Okay.
A
Take
that
off
there
and
then
so
you're
not
going
to
rebuild
it
you're
going
to
get
rid
of
it.
Okay,
right
so
you're,
just
taking
it
off
and
throwing
it
away
right,
yeah
well,
we'd
prefer
to
do
it
that
way
we
could
go
either
or
but
we
prefer
not
to
get
out
of
there.
A
You
know
I
mean
I
can
understand
why
it's
looks
like
it's
kind
of
an
ad
on
it.
Wasn't
it?
Yes,
it
was
built
out
from
the
fact
yeah,
so
so
that
demolition
of
that
would
be
a
part
of
it.
But
that's
that's
a
different
brand.
I
think,
but
anyway,.
O
O
That
that
the
fire
was
a
few
years
ago,
it
was
just
an
eyesore
I
drove
by
many
many
times
and
thought.
Why
isn't
anybody
doing
anything
with
that,
and
it
really
is.
If,
if
you
drive
down
that
block,
it's
the
worst
thing
on
walnut
street,
it's
just
something
needs
to
happen
and
that'll
be
rental
as
well.
A
A
So
you're
estimating,
when
you
have
58
000
on
that
I
lost
my
paper
again:
50
something
and
you're
you're
going
for
the
25
000
part.
Yes,.
A
One
thing
on
our
our
scoring
sheet
here
is
that
the
total
cost
of
the
project
and
the
percentage
that
you
pay
and
it
has
different
scoring.
So
if
you
pay
like
50
of
your
point,
you
get
60
83
and
that
kind
of
thing
so
just
letting
you
know
that
in
the
future
sure,
okay,
you
know
I'm
I'm
all
in
so
you
guys
got
any
questions
for
me.
I
know
we're
moving
on
fast.
This
is
one
of
the
bigger
ones.
A
So,
but
it's
pretty
straightforward-
and
I
don't
know
if
you
got
a
chance
to
go
by
look
at
this
places,
but
I'm
telling
you
you
got
a
lot
of
work
ahead
of
you.
I
don't
know
if
you're
gonna
get
it
done.
Yeah.
O
A
You
just
got
these
beautiful
structures
that
have
been
taken
care
of,
and
you
got
this
exact
gun.
Then
you
got
this
beautiful
structure
right
next
to
it,
and
so,
as
we
get
through
time
and
get
all
these
fixed
up,
it's
going
to
be
really
nice
and
you're
right.
It's
going
to
create
some
good
environment
for
people
to
move
in
there.
O
C
O
8
21,
I
honestly
don't
know,
I
know
819
hasn't
been
vacant
for
that
long,
because
the
fella
was
living
in
there
when
we
purchased
it
in
august
and
he
owned
both.
I
don't
know
how
long
ago
the
fire
happened
to
be
honest
with.
A
O
O
A
P
A
A
That
you
want
to
tell
us
a
little
bit
about
this
project
and
how
you
ended
up
getting
started
on
that
one.
P
We
bought
that
to
renovate
and
when
we
got
into
it
it
was
a
little
bit
more
needed
to
be
done.
So
we
had
to
back
up
to
get
approval
to
do
some
stuff
with
a
historical
board
on
the
upstairs
we'd
like
to
put
hard,
exciting
and
aluminum
wood,
clad
windows
in
it
and
on
the
back
section
of
the
house,
there's
a
section
has
been
added
on
with
no
foundation
and
it
needs
to
be
torn
off.
It's
completely
almost
rotted
down
to
start
with,
and
that's
what
we're
asking
help
with.
E
M
P
No,
it's
not
it's
a
good
project
and
this
one
seems
more
realistic
as
far
as
the
numbers
and
the
costs
and
all
that,
but.
A
A
P
A
A
A
D
A
We're
looking
at
2042
wilson's
at
the
next
one,
okay.
A
Hey
how's
it
going
guys
hello,
general
you,
you
have
some
things
on
there,
because
I'm
gonna
start
out
for
one
thing.
I
know
where
that
house
is,
I
mean
I
knew
it
was
going
to
be
that
housewife.
When
I
saw
the
address
you
know
because
that's
been
like
that
for
years
you
know
it's
been
something
happening.
B
A
And
I
don't
know
so
as
termite
damage,
it
dropped
it
down
at
one
side.
Yes,
okay,
there's
some
things
on
here,
though,
that
just
let
you
know
that
you
got
a
lot
of
money
tied
in
here,
so
it
probably
won't
affect
you,
but
we
don't
do
heating
and
air
conditioning
correct
okay.
So
if
you
are
told
do
that,
yes.
C
D
M
A
M
A
E
P
A
Well,
so
it's
a
good
project
and
good
luck
with
it
and
all
that
stuff
and
that
the
stuff
that
you
can't
cut.
We
can't
cover
you'll,
find
that
you
know
where
that
is.
Would
you
turn
it
in
right.
A
Well,
I'm
I'm
anxious
to
see
when
you're
going
to
start
and
how
it's
going
to
take
you
to.
M
Get
it
done
well,
we're
going
to
start
it
probably
in
the
next
month.
A
So
the
park
is
on
that's
sloping
down
and
about
dragging
the
ground.
Is
that?
Are
you
gonna
tear
that
and
re
redo?
It
are
you
gonna
jack
it
up.
Okay,.
M
D
It'd
be
a
daring
question.
I
believe
it
does
have
a
regular
cement
block
foundation.
Okay,
I
know
a
lot
of
the
houses
use.
Creek
rock.
You
know.
A
And
pop
it
up:
well
good
luck
on
that
and
the
awning
is
aluminum
lines
that
got
on
it
right
now.
I
guess
you're
going
to
take
that
off.
Yeah.
A
Well,
this
is
the
first
applicant
from
the
hilltop
number
one
on
your
history
making,
because
it's
the
board,
you
should
go
to
historic
homes,
downtown
and
now,
with
the
expansion
with
the
more
money
from
the
county,
we're
able
to
open
it
up
for
the
hilltop
and
go
after
projects
up
there
in
some
ways
it
might
be
easier
on
us
because
then
there's
no
historic
board
involved.
You
know
you
do
what.
M
You
want,
you
know,
definitely
do
the
crane
family.
Well,
that's
good!
That's
really
good!
I
bet
they'd.
A
A
A
F
A
L
H
H
A
H
H
Didn't
want
to
touch
it,
they
said
we'll
run
new
wire
for
you,
but
and
then
the
hvac-
I
don't
know
I
put
it
down.
I
don't
necessarily
think
we're
asking
for,
but
that
is
part
of
the
with
the
floor.
Joist
removal
we're
actually
reusing
the
furnace,
but
that's
just
the
cost
to
move
it.
Unfortunately,
we
have
no
other
choice
on
that.
C
Well,
based
on
based
on
your
numbers
in
your
application
that
doesn't
impact
either
your
total
enough
to
worry
about.
I
am
curious
as
I
go
down
through
your
quotes.
Your
budget
number
is
well
more
in
every
column
than
the
amount
of
grant
funds.
Fifty
percent
of
the
amount
of
grant
funds
that
you
had
requested,
I'm
just
curious.
Why?
H
Like
to
be
greedy,
we
you
know
it's
our
project,
we
bought
it.
It
was
kind
of
our
mistake,
you
know,
and
so
it's
not
something
you
know
we'll
take
any
help
we
can
get,
but
you
know
we're.
Definitely
you
know
it
wasn't
my
intention
to
try
to
max
out
the
grant
either.
You
know
I
wanted
to
try
to
keep
it
as
conservative
as
we
could.
C
And
I'm
sure
we
appreciate
being
able
to
stretch
the
dollars
further
than
we
might
otherwise
be
able
to,
but
I'm
just
curious
on
that
point.
Yeah,
the
money's
there
for
a
reason,
yeah.
H
Why
is
there
oh
we'll
take?
Well,
I'm
not
saying
we
won't
take
it.
No,
we
we
were.
I
was
going
through
some
of
the
the
matrices
that
you
use,
and
I
you
know
thought
maybe
between
I
was
shooting.
I
don't
know
my
math
things
have
changed
quite
a
bit,
but
that
we've
been
back
and
forth
with
cola
shooting
for
anywhere
between
30
and
40
percent,
hopefully
get
a
some
additional
consideration
there.
But
if
we're
anywhere
past
that
then
yeah
we'll
definitely
take
is
it's
actually
it's.
It's
probably
been
higher
than
that.
H
I
know
we're
about
30
000
in
so
far,
just
with
the
new
roof
and
just
the
demo
and
just
basic,
you
know
just
getting
the
back
deck
so
that
it's
just
safe
for
the
contractors
to
to
come
up
and
down
on
it.
Nicole.
D
A
H
Oh
okay,
that
won't
hurt
the
application
process
delay.
Other.
A
Things,
no,
I
think
the
only
thing
that
would
change
yours
is
the
percentage
of
money
right,
but
did
not
make
them
do
that
yeah.
They
changed
one
scoring
aspect
from
a
three
year,
two
or
something
I
don't
know,
but
I'm
just
saying
that
I
would
recommend
that
you
would
change
that
to
25..
Is
it
okay
yeah?
H
H
A
A
A
Yeah,
no,
it's!
I
don't
have
any
more
questions
for
you,
I'm
just
I'm
tickled
you're
doing
it
and
good
luck.
I
mean
man.
It's
going
to
be
really
nice
yeah.
H
And
if
you
know
everything
works
out,
maybe
we'll
have
a
little
bit
left
in
the
coffers
to
put
in
some
off
street
parking
in
the
back,
because
third
street's
bad
it
needs
office.
B
H
Oh
my
best
like
we
bought
it
october
16th,
so
that
would
be
four
four
months
faking
since
we've
had
it.
In
my
understanding,
it's
been
probably
between
one
and
two
years,
based
on
that
the
last
owner
wasn't
there
when
we
bought.
In
my
understanding
she
had
moved
out
quite
some
time
ago
when
her
husband
passed
away.
So
I
think
it's
been
probably
close
to
two
years,
be
my
best
guess.
A
H
H
D
D
A
F
Okay,
so
the
only
application
that
did
not
score
the
minimum
was
706
east
2nd
street,
your
second
application
and
they
had
a
score
of
25.
F
A
So
that
one
did
not
make
it
wednesday,
21
west.
Third,
I
mean
706.
F
Year,
city
council
budgeted
80
000,
the
redevelopment
commission
budgeted
75
000.
F
A
C
C
F
A
B
A
Gonna
comment
on,
and
you
guys
can
help
help
me
out
here
if
I'm
wrong,
but
on
the
one
it
is
the.
F
A
A
The
project
visible
from
the
public
right-of-way
is
a
one,
I'm
not
sure.
That's
like
in
my
eye.
You
might
not
that's
nothing,
I
mean
we
don't
know.
What's
even
there,
you
know
I'm
saying
it
seems
like
it
should
be
like
at
least
a
three
or
something
I'm
just
saying,
and
the
other
thing
is
that
at
the
bottom,
where
we
talk
about
the
applicant's
business
and
the
resident
10
10
rental,
7,
retail,
5,
restaurant
5
and
airbnb
1.,
I'm
almost
thinking
that
this
is
just
my
mind.
A
Thinking
how
this
all
works
is
that
a
an
airbnb,
I
think,
should
be
about
three
okay
and.
A
A
A
When
we,
when
we
sell
a
house
and
they
sell
a
house,
you.
A
Know
is
it
zero?
What's
the
same,
they
use
after
project
zero,
if
it's
a
good
selling
house
in
reality,
what
we're
trying
to
do
we're
trying
to
improve
the
appearance
of
medicine,
we're
trying
to
improve
the
structures
and
if
they
sell
a
house
to
an
outsider,
we've
got
every
person
that
manages
this
incoming
medicine.
A
A
I'm
almost
thinking
that
the
selling
and
the
rental
might
be
there
seven,
you
know
what
do
you
guys
think
sweat.
I
I
C
B
F
On
the
dilemma
date
structures,
my
resale
receives
three
airbnb
remains
at
one.
I
think
that's
really
the
only
difference
actually.
A
Yeah
I'll
actually
do
that
in
a
minute,
but
I
think
on
this
one
here
I
would
like
to
take
off
the
on
the
rehabilitation
grant
the
right
column,
take
those
zeros
off
of
use,
not
determined
or
selling
after
project
zero
and
take
those
off
and
then
well,
but
give
the
selling
a
value
right
and
then
put
it
to
sell
the
selling
put
rental
or
selling
of
the
home
a
seven.
A
C
A
So
this,
let's
take
the
airbnb
to
three
and
also
add
in
there
selling
the
home
is
three
okay.
A
A
One,
the
dilapidated
structure,
what
we
say
here
we're
going
to
take
and
that
not
not
determined
thing
I
think.
C
Zero
once
again
take
the
airbnb
with
three
so
that
we're.