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From YouTube: Groton Conservation Commission 1/9/23
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Groton, Connecticut municipal meeting - Conservation Commission January 9, 2023 Click on the link below to view the agenda.
https://www.agendasuite.org/iip/groton/file/getfile/71353
B
A
A
E
C
A
C
A
B
C
For
my,
my
Computing
button
is
not
working
on.
A
A
G
E
A
G
F
H
We
go
Kristen
and
Shannon
have
to
be
yep.
A
C
H
People
first
Tom
Olson
member
Larry,
Dunn
chair.
C
A
C
Right,
we
have
a
quorum,
but
the
is
the
first
order
of
business.
The
elections
or
approval
of
approval.
C
All
right,
so
the
first
order
business
is
the
approval
of
minutes
that
was
sent
out
in
the
agenda
package.
I.
C
There,
a
second
I'll
second
Michelle
seconds,
discussion,
changes
alterations.
Yes,.
K
In
section
4.4,
I
guess
open
space
Steward
manual.
It
looks
like
there's
a
extra
word
at
the
end
of
the
sentence
right
above
the
vote
there
and
the
motion
it
says,
plan.
E
G
B
G
F
K
B
C
Any
other
comments
or
Corrections
all
right
so
we'll
take
a
vote
to
approve
the
minutes
as
correct
and
correct
all
in
favor.
K
H
D
C
Right,
the
next
order
of
business
as
I've
been
informed,
is
to
the
elections
of
officers,
which.
F
C
B
C
All
right
so
are
there
any
other
nominations
for
any
of
the
three
options.
C
All
right
well,
then,
given
that
as
I
will
I
guess
say
with
no
with
what's
the
right
thing,
without
acceptance,
no
exceptions
that
the
the
Slate
as
nominated
is
approved.
B
C
B
C
So
you
have
a
second
for
the
approval
slate.
Is
there
approval
any
further
discussions?
Honestly
I
thought
I
asked
that
for
any
other
nominations,.
C
Sure,
since
it's
only
one-
yes,
yes,
yes,
okay,
all
right
so
we'll
take
a
vote.
All
those
in
favor
of
the
Slate.
G
C
Public
Communications
Jen
I
thought
I
saw
her
out
there.
Oh.
L
D
B
B
B
So
I
in
the
in
the
Janet
package
was
the
the
list
of
the
projects
that
we
agreed
to
to
basically
to
work
with
the
Connecticut
College
environmental
science
course
that
Jen
teaches
and
the
one
change
that's
Tom
did
send
information
on
the
baker's,
Cove
management
plan
project,
and
so
that's
in
this
document.
Now
that's
the
only
change
to
what
was
published
in
to
everybody.
Okay,
so
the
question
now
is:
does
anybody
have
well
Jen?
Why
don't?
B
Why
don't
let
you
start
with
any
any
information
about
the
big
picture
on
this
that
you
want
to
provide
before
we
get
into
the
details
of
the
of
the
projects.
L
Absolutely
yes,
so
I
teach
it's
an
environmental
science
class,
but
it's
only
for
software
or
sophomores
that
have
been
selected
to
be
in
the
Goodwin
nearing
center
for
the
environment,
which
I
think
you
know
that
Michelle
is
one
of
our
esteemed
fellows
and
we're
always
welcoming
of
more
folks
to
engage
with
us
so
on.
These
12
softwares
have
competed
to
be
in
the
program
and
they're
the
only
students
in
the
course
they're
allowed
to
register
in
the
course
the
course
is
to
teach
them
about
professional
development,
but
mostly
project
management.
L
So
in
the
past
we've
worked
with
avalonia
land
trust
they've
had
issues
with
capacity,
so
we
are
delighted
and
thrilled
to
be
able
to
you
know
start.
You
know
potentially
try
out
this
new
partnership,
where
the
students
would
would
be
focusing
this
semester.
It's
a
two
credit
course,
but
the
focus
would
be
to
you
know:
I'd,
give
them
an
overview.
L
The
beginning
of
the
semester,
but
potentially
in
early
February,
have
as
many
commission
members
as
can
attend,
without
making
it
Quorum
and
or
if
you,
as
would
like
to
give
an
overview
of
these
projects
and
then
based
on
student
interest
and
selection.
They
would
then
work
up
a
little.
You
know,
plan
and
a
proposal,
and
then
that
would
be
I'd
put
them
in
touch
with
the
committee
members,
who
have
been
kind
enough
to
be
assigned
for
the
projects
to
then
work
with
them
directly
until
the
end
of
the
semester,
which
is
early
May.
L
Is
there
anything
else,
you'd
like
to
know
about
I
mean
one
I
guess
just
really
quickly
before
that
they
you
know,
Transportation
can
be
an
issue,
but
I'll
know
more.
At
the
beginning
of
the
semester,
we
don't
start
until
late
January,
but
then
I'll
know
more
come
early,
February
about
if
Transportation
as
possible,
and
then
it's
always
of
course
useful
for
me
to
put
them
in
touch
with
you
in
a
way.
L
That
is
your
preferred
method
of
communication,
because
that's
one
of
the
things
that
they're
learning
to
do
is
to
reach
out
to
professionals
and
peers
and
to
be
able
to
have
good
communication
and
good
expectation
settings.
So
my
hope
is
that
I
am
not
someone.
That's
going
to
be
heavily
involved
with
the
day-to-day
of
on
getting
in
the
middle
of
these
projects,
but
that
you'd
be
working
directly
with
the
students
and
having
them
do
you
know
manageable
tasks
and
things
and
manageable
goals
that
will
give
you
a
product
at
the
end.
L
That
is
hopefully
helpful
to
you.
It
doesn't
mean
the
12
students
we
want
at
least
them
to
pair
up
at
the
very
least,
doesn't
mean
that
every
project
will
be
selected,
but
I
think
you
guys
have
come
up
with
some
really
great
projects.
Michelle
and
I
work
to
kind
of
put
a
little
bit
more
information
in
and
I,
welcome,
more
feedback
and
questions.
C
L
L
When's.
The
first
meeting
going
to
be
the
first
class
meeting,
is
probably
going
to
be
the
first
week
of
February,
but
I
reserve
that
time
to
give
them
an
intro
to
the
course
so
we're
looking
at
early
to
mid-February
for
having
or
for
having
you
come
in
and
visit.
I
A
C
So
we
need,
let's
start
with
volunteers
for
obviously.
K
A
L
You
never
know,
though,
what
student
projects
will
actually
be
picked.
I
mean
some
of
yours
with
with
the
Outreach
kind
of
education,
social
media
type
stuff.
So
it's
up
it's
up
to
you
and
it
doesn't
have
to
be
three.
We
could
you
know
you
could
decide
at
a
later
date
who
makes
who.
C
Makes
it
yeah
it
can't
be
more
than
three?
Is
there
a
way
of
getting
a
sense
of
which
ones
are.
L
L
You
come,
though,
is
to
share
a
little
bit
more
about
it
and
for
them
to
then
to
think
about
it,
but
I'm
happy
to
give
this
to
them
in
advance.
I
could
give
that
to
them
to
them
the
first
week
in
February
and
then,
and
maybe
just
take
a
poll
to
see
if
there's
one
that
seems
really
popular.
B
Well,
plus
that
will
help
them
for
questions
if
they
see
it
ahead
of
time,
but
they
always
thinking
Larry.
You
might
want
to
be
there
just
because
you're
the
chair.
B
I
Ahead,
go
ahead,
Kristin
can
I
raise
a
technical
question,
I
mean,
let's
say,
for
example,
there's
Earth
Day
and
four
or
five
of
us
show
up
at
Earth
Day
to
talk
to
the
public.
That's
not
a
meeting!
It's
not
a
meeting
of
the
Conservation
Commission.
So
if
we're
interacting
with
the
public
I
I,
don't
consider
that
to
be
really
a
meeting
where
you
can't
have
as
many
people
as
need
to
be
there,
because
we're
not
doing
business
of
the
commission
we're
doing
we're
communicating
with
the
public.
E
F
I
F
Much
a
Gray
Line
yeah
and
it's
probably
better
just
to
keep
it
ideally
keep
it
at
three.
So
you
don't
have
any
issues.
It's
not.
F
H
C
B
L
Though
my
only
concern
is
that
the
semester
goes
really
fast,
I
think
it
was
Larry's
idea
of
the
pre-polling.
I
will
work
on
that
and
see
what
I
can
can
do
the
first
week
of
class
and
reach
out
to
you
immediately
thereafter.
Michelle.
Do
you
mind
being
the
communicator
I'll
reach
out
to
you
and
I.
B
A
B
B
Kristen,
sorry,
okay,
so
all
right,
so
I
guess
that
what
I
would
like
to
do
then
is
just
and
I've.
Obviously
we
have
some
really
good
more
details
on
what
on
Baker's
Co
from
Toms.
Anybody
else
have
any
any
comments
about
any
of
the
other
projects
at
this
point
or
we'll
just
run
with
it
with
the
class.
B
Thank
you.
So,
let's
just
go
one
by
one
I
guess
so,
just
reminding
us
one
was
to
assist
with
organizing
the
Earth
Day
fair
at
the
Groton
Library
I.
Think
that's
I
think
we
could
easily
explain
what
that
is
to
the
students.
I'm
designing
Booth
materials
for
us
to
use
for
other
PR.
B
No
okay,
add
value
of
pollinators
to
land
acquisition
model.
That's
that's
all
Larry
would
definitely
have
to
explain
what
would
have
to
happen
with
that,
but
so
we
would
definitely
if
they
anybody
wants
to
do
that.
You're
definitely
going
to
have
to
be
there
to
talk
to
them
at
some.
L
Point
and
Larry,
if
this
there
is
one
student
who
that's
her
major,
so
if
she
is
interested,
then
I
could
put
you
into
that
you're
in
touch
with
Dr
Donovan
as
well,
who
said
he'd
be
happy
to
help
speak
the
model
too.
If
you're
amenable
to
that.
C
No,
that's
fine.
The
user
manual
for
the
month
for
the
model
is
online
under
the
Conservation
Commission,
the
actual
model.
It's
in
there.
It
says.
If
you
want
it,
you
got
to
ask
for
it.
C
Be
shared-
and
it's
you
know
not
secret,
so
that
that's
fine,
but
the
information,
probably
the
user
manual,
is
better
to
start
with,
rather
than
looking
at
a
spreadsheet,
because
it
has
all
the
background
and
the
rationale
and
all
that
good
stuff.
F
C
C
Absolutely
it's
okay,
we'll
get
to
that
later
and
Tom
did
a
trail,
walk
and
we'll
share
that
with
okay
so
and
it's
it's,
the
approved
spelling
is
w-o-l-f-e-b-r-o.
Okay,
just
just
there's
been
a
lot
of
different
variations.
Two.
F
C
B
F
E
F
B
L
Sorry
Michelle
I
just
had
a
question
about
if
it
was
possible
to
do
invasive
survey.
Work
out
of
season
because
I
know
the
spring
semester
is,
is
pretty
rough.
B
Well,
that's
what
we
yeah
we'd
have
to
figure
out
what
we
actually
could
do.
I
mean
we
have
to
find
out
if
from
the
experts,
if
there
is
in
fact
anything
can
be
done
in
March
right
in
April.
That's
that's
one
of
the
questions,
but
if
they
can't
do
invasive
well,
there's
still
research
and
stuff
too
I
mean
I.
Think
there's
stuff.
This
can
be
done.
B
You
can
look
at
the
satellite
information
to
get
a
sense
of
I
mean
there's
mapping
and
planning,
and
even
if
they
don't
the
survey
itself,
I'm
guessing
there's
a
lot
of
prep
work
that
they
could
do
that
it
might
well
might
or
might
not
could
be
considered
an
act.
A
good
project
right,
so
we'd
have
to
discussion.
L
F
B
F
B
B
H
E
I
Connecticut
invasive
working
group
I'm
sure
they
have.
B
B
So
so
I
think
being
I,
guess
you
know
if
someone
wants
a
thing
that
may
not
have
you
know
foot
on
the
ground
thing,
this
might
actually
be
a
good
one
for
that,
because
it's
just
a
lot
of
research
to
figure
out
how
we
would
go
about
doing
this
in
the
future
and
then
so
the
next
group,
so
you
give
them
a
plan.
So,
just
like
we
do
at
the
stewardship
management
class,
here's
how
you
would
go
about
doing
an
invasive
survey
on
a
new
piece
of
property.
C
B
B
B
One
okay,
and
then
we
already
talked
about
Tom,
did
a
great
job
filling
in
details
on
Baker's,
Cove
I.
Don't
know
why
it
all
came
in
as
red,
but
we
can
gently
figure
that
out
and
then,
of
course,
the
social
media
I
think
I
I
will
be
surprised
if
they're
on
a
bunch
that
jump
on
this,
because
that's
that
it's
so
their
element.
B
I
B
I
Else
for
Jen
I
just
had
a
quick
question.
Was
there
talk
of
a
meeting
between
us
sometime
in
January
before
the
kids
were
meters?
Is
this
our
meeting.
L
C
L
Yes
and
that's
why
the
focus
of
the
course
is
really,
you
know
they
learn
about
professional
development.
I
have
guest
speakers,
but
it's
really
their
project
and
learning
along
the
way
and
they're
not
graded
on
how
exactly
just
so.
You
guys
know
they're
how
everything
that
they
deliver
it's
more.
How
did
they
learn
in
the
process?
Did
they
adapt?
Did
they
get
something?
You
know
useful
feasible,
something
in
the
end
for
that.
So
it's
more
about
about
the
process
too,
but
yes,
absolutely
happy
to
share
the
syllabus.
L
L
B
And
I
guess
I
think
to
partly
aslr's
question
that
the
syllabus
really
is
the
project
and
guest
speakers
right
right.
Jed
is
really
there's.
No
other
overlying
thing.
It's
mostly.
You
know
how
to
do
a
project
pick
your
project
and.
L
G
L
C
L
After
they
pick
a
project
and
I
spend
a
whole
class
with
them
workshopping
their
project,
their
deliverables.
What
they'd
like
to
do
then
they're
going
to
share
it
with
the
commission
members
that
are
assigned
to
the
project
and
then
they'll
get
feedback,
so
that
project
planning
is
is
definitely
a
part
of
their
right.
Also,
you
know
the
the
updates
along
the
way
that
they
give
myself
and
the
commission
members
things
like
that.
L
So
we
have
a
number
of
checkpoints
just
to
make
sure
they're
not
you
know
running
wild,
but
we
also
try
to
not
over
manage
and
let
them
you
know,
really
try
their
hand
at
project
management.
So,
but
thank
you
very
much
really
excited
about
this
and
always
a
joy
to
work
with
Michelle,
but
just
really
excited
to
work
with
you
all
too.
So
thank
you.
D
G
C
C
Knows
I
I,
don't
know
supposedly
supposedly
he's
getting
snow
as
long
as
around
this
topic,
Kristen
sent
me
a
so.
I
Sure
that
was
just
those
are
Ballpark
estimates
I'm
sure
yeah
put
it
on
the
screen,
maybe
because
David
asked
for
a
rough
breakdown,
expenses
and
I
think
we
can
probably
do
it
for
Less.
You
know,
but
that
was
just
kind
of
I
just
went
through
very
quickly
on
Amazon
and
whatever
and
found
what
things
cost.
F
Person,
that's
that's
great.
Could
you
or
Larry
can
one
of
you
forward
that
to
me
so
I
can
meet
with
Deb
tomorrow
or
in
the
next
couple
days
and
ask
her
yep.
E
F
A
C
F
I
C
H
H
G
H
H
B
F
I
mentioned
it
before,
but
I
think
it
was
supposed
part
of
the
conversation
I
had
with
Deb
was
yes,
I'm
sure
we
can
do
most
of
this
stuff
here.
Yes,
we
got
to
figure
out
where
it
all
depends
on
what
you
know.
If
they're
talking
huge
stuff,
then
that's
the
stuff.
We
need
to
kind
of
figure
out,
you
know,
but
for
a
table
you
don't
want
an
eight
foot.
No
one
wants
an
eight
foot
table
or
six
foot
table.
They
want
one
that
is
holds.
F
I
Me
just
add
a
quick
one:
I
didn't
put
anything
electronic
in
there
like
an
extension
cord
like
if
we
were
indoors
somewhere,
you
might
want
to
have
an
extension
cord
and
a
computer
open,
but
I
figured.
This
is
I'm
thinking
more
of
just
a
sort
of
generic
outdoor
booth.
For
now
the
girls
be
added
to
later.
If
it
you
know
if
it
works
out
and
we
actually
use
it
and
do
it
all.
C
Right
very
good,
any
other
questions
on
that
topic.
Okay,
all
right.
The
next
topic
is
stewardship
plans
in
general.
So,
given
a
variety
of
things
in
this
bucket,
let's,
let's
try
to
go
to
the
easy
ones.
First,
in
one
of
the
things
that
was
that
is
on
the
table,
for
a
vote
is
the
cancellation
of
the
South
Road
parcel
plan,
the
fleet,
Bank
plan
and
the
lamphere
road
plan
and
we'll
get
to
the
update.
This
is
a
separate
vote
and
the
reason
for
yeah.
C
Part
of
the
process
we're
going
through
is
to
sort
on
what
exactly
is
Open
Space
Preserve
protected.
You
know
yada
yada,
so
we're
coming
to
that.
But
this
one
of
the
outros
was
that
we
you
had
to
clean
up
and
match
the
stewardship
plans
to
those
protected
Parcels,
because
we
don't
want
to
be
investing
money
on
something
that
it
isn't
protected.
Correct.
A
C
Preserved
we
could
have
a
debate
on
so
the
recommendation
from
was
that
we
take
this.
Take
out.
We
have
what
18
out
there
14
14
out
there,
which
would
take
it
down
by
these
three.
My
view
is,
we
certainly
have
enough
so
I'm
not
worried
about
that.
We've
also
don't
have
any
plans.
So,
let's
let
me
I'm
looking
for
a
motion
that
would
approve
the
removal
of
these
three.
H
H
The
lamp
here,
the
South
Road,
is
a
cancellation.
The
cancellation
is
due
so
that
the
town
count-
that
was
one
of
the
two
one
of
the
properties
that
we
did.
Research
on
is
filed
at
the
Town
Council,
had
already
put
a
restriction
on
that
or
it's
to
be
sold
to
one
of
the
abutters
and
because
of
that
restriction,
the
Town
Council
had
put
on
it
in
the
past,
which
I
did
not
realize
in
Prior
stuff
and
prior
research,
and
so
we.
H
C
A
C
Right
so
you
heard
the
generic
time
just
gave
the
specifics
on
Cell
throat
why
it's
not
considered
protected
or
even
reserved.
C
G
E
B
Thank
you
in
case.
We
ask
later.
H
H
This
one
is
a
is
a
rewrite
or,
as
a
combination
is
that
the
par
we've
added
we've
added
a
parcel
and
deleted
a
parcel
okay,
the
again
in
the
research.
If
you
take
a
look
at
the
map
on
page
four,
the
Open
Space
page
or
page
28
of
your
package,
there's
a
there's
a
this
is
often
in
the
Winding
Hollow
area
of
the
town.
There's
a
big
parcel
there.
H
It's
been
it's
that's
a
dedicated,
open
space
area
that
was
seated
to
the
town
as
open
space,
a
large
parcel
there
and
then
I
had
included
that
triangle
to
the
south
of
it.
H
And
that,
because
that
was
vacant
open
space,
but
in
again
going
through
the
research
areas
and
stuff.
We
found
that
the
Town
Council
and
back
a
couple
of
years
ago
had
put
it
onto
the
cell
list
that
little
triangle,
and
so
I
have
to
delete
that
from
that.
Because
it's
a
cell
area
but
I
also
noted
going
back
the
to
the
West.
There's
a
another
subdivision,
open
space
that
had
had
kind
of
been
dropped
off.
Just
because
it
is
so
relatively
smaller
and.
G
H
It's
got
the
blue
Highlight
in
it.
That's
the
ad
that
we
did
not
include
in
the
fire,
okay
and
it
because
it's
continuous
it
there.
Even
though
it's
a
one
point
thing,
there
is
a
continuous
thing:
I've
got
walking
the
spot
and,
and
you
can
walk
across
there
across
the
wall,
so
it
made
sense
to
add
that
as
extra
to
the
plan,
so
we
already
had
a
preach
thanks,
open
space
plan,
that's
what
it's
called
in.
The
this
whole
area
is
called
in
there.
C
C
Any
additional
conversations,
all
right
without
exception
I
will
the
fleet
Bank
placement
and
update,
has
been
approved.
H
Okay
and
the
next
one
is
the
lamphere
open
space
area.
This
is
also
another.
This
is
all
deletions
when
we
went
through
the
parcels
and
stuff
sorry
through
the
planning
things
we
had,
basically
because
everything
was
continuous
and
it
was
all
foreclosed
Parcels
all
at
the
same
time,
on
multiple.
H
There
was
I,
think
14
Parcels
in
this
originally
that
were
all
and-
and
it
was
all
being
treated
the
same
they're
in
the
central
one,
isn't
a
dedicated
open
space
area,
but
when
the
planning
people
in
the
town
of
review
of
the
deeds
and
everything
the
it
was
assessed
that
we
should
leave
the
these
are
marketable
Parcels
or
portions
of
them
are
and
that,
even
though
the
developer
wasn't
able
to
develop
it,
they
still
could
be
sold.
H
And
so-
and
also
some
of
this
is
areas
that
the
way
that
the
planning
was
for
potential
cul-de-sacs
and
that
type
of
stuff.
H
D
H
Yeah
and
so,
and
the
the
major,
the
big
one
in
the
middle
is
the
one
that's
dedicated
the
one
on
the
left.
G
H
It
has
conservation,
it's
kind
of
conservation
easements
on
it,
so
the
town
really
can't
do
anything
with
it
and
so
I'm
leaving
I
left
that
in
the
in
the
in
the
plan.
Okay,
since
yep
the
cul-de-sac,
the
cul-de-sac
area
at
the
North
End
I'm,
still
kind
of
arguing
with
these
guys
on.
H
Think
you
know
it
doesn't
make
sense.
Why
not?
But
we
just
went
with
these
two
Parcels
here.
These
Parcels
have
also,
as
part
of
the
thing
has
have
been.
We
not
have
been
merged
back
together
to
into
these
groups,
because
there
is
actually
like
the
parcel
to
the
north.
There.
That's
kind
of
that
that
was
naturally
seven
different
Lots.
Okay,
this
one.
H
D
H
So
there
was
a
bunch
of
mergers
from
what's
in
the
inventory
today,
so
that
we
have
to
reflect
the
inventory
update
here
also
because
of
this
action.
Because
of
what
happened
here
was
that
that
there
was
a
deal
it
all
finally,
is
expired
and
now
they're
cleaning
it
up
in
the
planning
area
with
working
with
Noah
from
the
mapping
stuff.
So
we
just
had
to
update
us
and
eliminate
some
of
the
parcels
and
just
go
down
from
14
Parcels
to
two
Parcels
that
are
left
over
here.
H
So
that's
the
the
rest
of
it.
No
actions,
no
changes
in
the
action
items,
because
the
majority
item
is
the
central
thing,
because
that's
where
the
there's,
actually,
you
know
a
brook
going
through
there
Haley's
Brook
that
goes
there
throughout
and
down
to
the
Mystic
River.
So
that's
the
big
concern,
and
so
all
the
rest
of
the
stuff
is
those
no
action
changes.
Just
deletion
of
parcels
that
have
been
turned
back
over
to.
C
Any
further
discussion
on
that
so
without
exception
we
will
replace
the
lamphere
open
space
plan
with
the
one
presented
in
the
agenda.
Yes,
so
those
are
those
three
items
now
before
we
get
there's
a
few
other
things
in
this
category,
but.
C
C
G
H
H
That's
what
he's
really
talking
about
is
that
what
am
I
you
know
as
far
as
it
has
all
my
comments
in
it
and
all
this
type
of
stuff
and
I've
added,
based
on
on
these
discussions
and
the
action
that
we
received
from
the
Town
Council
to
put
some
additional
columns
in
there
and
what
Noah
has
basically
says,
I'm,
not
willing
to
add
any
more
columns
or
fields
to
the
database
to
the
inventory,
because,
like
it's
just
too
hard
at
this
point,
you
had
an
opportunity
to
lock
me
in
I.
Think.
H
Yeah,
and
that
is
based
solely
on
the
pocd
categorizations
right.
Okay,
he
we
need
to
do
is
is
what
we're
proposing
here
is:
what's
the
future
going
to
look
like
for
our
inventory
for
the
the
2023
version,
as
opposed
to
the
2022
version?
H
Okay,
and
and
how
much
effort
do
I
want
to
be
doing
in
developing
this
newer
version
or
do
I
want
to
just
keep
the
old
version
going,
because
technically,
the
old
version
is
compliant
with
what
our
responsibilities
are
for
maintaining
an
inventory
which
is
consistent
with
the
pocd,
which
is
our
governing
docket,
that's
approved
by
the
Town
Council,
where
this
new
inventory
would
be
more
based
on
the
future
definitions
that
we're
proposing
go
into
the
new
pocd
for
the
2026
pocd
would
would
be
consistent
with
the
state
of
Connecticut
definitions
for
open
space
of
protectant
and
preserved,
as
opposed
to
dedicated
managed
and
facility.
C
That's
where
we're
going.
So
that's
how
where
the
objective
here
is
that
for
the
10
for
the
2026
one,
we
went
online
to
the
state
version,
that's
what
we're
proposing
for
the
town.
So
that's
why
I
imagine
I
started
the
whole
question
because
we
really
kind
of
have
a
couple
of
different
views
and
through
the
tote
which
you
mentioned
and
I'll
get
to
later,
I
want
to
start
to
push
state
definition.
H
There's
enough,
but
there's
enough
there's
like
about
a
dozen
different
properties
that
would
be
considered
dedicated,
open
space
that
now
are
are
really
not
dedicated
to
open
space.
They
really
should
be
put
into.
Actually
it
should
be
dropped
from
the
dedicated
open
space,
and
that
can
be
done
based
on
some
actions
like
things
that
we
have
I
think
we
should
tell
Noah
to
to
leave.
You
know
right.
He
needs
to
make
some
corrections,
because
these
new
merged
PIN
numbers
are
not
in
the
in
the
in
there.
D
G
F
G
C
Which
I
am
encouraging
to
agree
to
and
adopt
right?
So
I
guess
the
point
is
that
what's
going
to
be
presented
council
meeting
early
February
is
going
to
be
provided
by
the
Conservation,
Commission
and
I'm.
Saying
yes,
there's
multiple
definitions.
This
is
the
one
we're
presenting
and
here's
your
bacon
list
and
here's
the
preserved,
here's
the
protected
and
start
that
project
so
really
getting
ahead
of
it.
So
so
my
original
question
to
you
was
there's
kind
of
these.
H
B
C
G
C
End
I
I,
I've,
put
in
a
you'll,
see
the
draft.
There's
an
extract
from
that
database
from
the
right.
Let's
call
it
I
won't
say
cops,
that's
the
23.
B
H
That's
what
I'm
trying
to
get
into
well.
No
those
changes
are
included.
They've
been
included
because
because,
when
I
had
to
look
at
this
I
I,
it
has
as
well
as
the
this
the
new
PIN
numbers
both
sets
of
all.
C
H
C
Know
so,
as
we
go
through
today,
I
want
to
say
these
things
are
changed
so
that
I
could
capture
that
picture
and
replace
it
when
I
gave
them
yeah.
That's
really
where
I'm
going
right.
Okay,
all
right!
So
sorry
for
the
digression
guys,
but
he'll
no.
H
C
C
The
other
thing,
in
fact
that
was
my
note
needed
process
where
Tom
has
a
source
statement.
Okay,
so
I
want
to
make
sure
that
the
commission
agrees
with
what
I'm
submitting
that's.
Why
I'm
kind
of
the.
G
C
Don't
know
the
towns,
it's
kind
of
the
town
to
own
property
evaluation.
B
C
C
Got
that
separate
time:
okay,
okay!
Is
that
with
IV
cord,
if
you
want
okay,
so
yeah
Ivy,
Court
and
wolfer
coming
up
the
Birch
plane
plan
right,
that's
after
that.
C
A
C
A
C
So
now
now
the
next
was
Ivy
Court,
open
space,
so
I
think
it
was
there's
5.42
Acres.
C
H
No
it's.
This
is
where
we
had
the
industrial.
It's
right
alongside
the
trolley
way,
just
west
of
industrial
Thrive
properties
that
the
town
owns
and
it's
all
it
was.
It
would
have
been
included
in
the
Gary
Court
stewardship
plan
that
we
had
at
one
time
which
we
canceled,
because
it
and
then
we
canceled
the
industry
that
got
changed.
The
Industrial
Drive,
which
we
then
canceled
it
right,
but
this
at
five
acres,
I,
don't
know
if
we
want
to
go
forward.
I.
C
H
A
H
Yeah,
because
it's
it
is,
it
came
popped
up
out
of
nowhere
and
and
they
just
I,
don't
the
Town
Council
just
accepted
last.
H
C
A
C
C
E
C
Come
to
will
throw
now
we're
out
of
workbook
the
whole
book,
as
you
probably
know,
because
I
think
I
sent
a
note
out
of
somebody
that
we
not
the
town
now
owns
it.
It's
protected
protected.
Is
there?
Is
there
a
super
protected
because.
K
K
H
E
H
Easement
yet
from
the
state
state
because
it
hasn't
registered
yet
because
she
it
would
have
been
passed
to
Deb
and
Deb,
says
she
was
taking
it
down
to
get
it
registered
with
the
land
office
and
then
once
it's
registered.
Then
we
can
get
a
copy
of.
C
C
C
B
C
C
It
just
from
an
agenda
point
of
view.
It's
just
under
4.5
I
think
was
just
that
it
will
prove
open
space
and
now
we're
talking
about
it.
So
there's
nothing
like
show
per
se,
but
but
I
will
put
you
know.
So
there
was
a
couple
of
points
we
already
talked
about
getting
it
into
the
database,
which
Tom
said
yep
that
just
takes
pending
out
and
then
it's
easy
to
add.
Then
last
month
I
had
requested
Tom's
staff
to
talk
about
what
are
the
next
steps
on
the
stewardship
planning
for
that
property.
C
H
Yeah
I,
because
we
now
own
it
goes
to
the
I,
make
sure
that
they
have
the
copy
of
the
draft
because
they
they
had
commented
back
in
August.
In
regard
to
the
initial
things.
So
I
can
incorporate
all
their
comments.
I
also
added
a
bunch
of
stuff
with
more,
and
so
they
I
met
with
Gosa
on
Saturday,
and
they
gave
me
permission
to
say
that
they
agree
with
the
draft
plan
as
they
reviewed
it.
H
And
they
agree
with
the
plan
and
with
the
sign
that
they
with
the
action
items
that
were
that
that
they're
partnering
on
not
that
they're
in
charge
of
they're.
Not
they.
They
at
this
point
in
time
that
they
do
not
have
the
resources
to
become
have
anybody
to
designated,
as
as
an
organization
they're
not
going
to
take
on
the
role
of
the
stewardship
of
the
parcel
okay.
But
they
will
contribute
as
a
partner
in
projects
and
that
type
of
stuff.
C
H
H
Money
into
the
Candlewood
Hill
Wildlife
man,
and
they
now
have
a
responsibility
to
do
an
annual
walk
through
the
thing
and
a
report
to
the
state.
Okay,
is
in
their
organizational
mou
that
they
have
they're
not
looking
for
any
type
of
a
formal
mou
with
on
this
particular
parcel,
and
but
they
will
support.
They
appreciate
the
work
that
we've
done
as
far
as
the
stewardship
plan
they
saw
their
name
show
up
in
it
a
couple
of
times
the.
G
C
H
Mark
Berry,
okay
from
the
parks
and
rec
saying:
are
you
going
to
be
updating
your
Parks
and
Recreation
regulations,
because
part
of
that
regulations
has
a
list
of
all
the
preserved
parts
of
properties
of
the
town
right?
Okay,
that
they
have
responsibilities
for?
Okay?
Are
you
going
to
take
on
this
and
he
says
not
at
this
time,
because
I
need
to
go
finish,
my
master
plan
and
it
comes
up
in
the
master
plan
thing
they're,
gonna
increase!
That's
how
what
he's
going
to
do
is
encourage
a
discussion.
H
H
Has
a
copy
of
our
draft
plan
and
as
far
as
for
right
now,
it's
he's
not
it's
not
coming
up
into
the
managed
category,
so
it
would
be
by
default,
be
a
dedicated
open
face.
Tom.
B
H
He
has
well
no
the
master
plan,
he
he's
actually
had
already
had
public
hearings
and
all
this
kind
of
stuff
he
has
an
outside
consultant.
H
G
H
C
H
The
other
thing
that
I
have
is
in
that
same
thing
is
that
at
and
if
you
go
back
to
the
discussions
of
the
procurement
of
wolf,
could
a
town
authorizing
their
input
of
funding.
There
was
a
requests
from
the
town
counselors
by
consensus,
but
not
written
down
for
the
renaming
of
it,
okay
to
work
with
the
the
talk
of
pequots,
just
like
in
a
similar
manner
that
had
been
done
for
the
for
the
for
the
colonoscopy
School
area
to
come
up
with
that.
H
The
renaming
of
that
is
sasicus,
okay,
that
was
all
done
working
with,
and
that
was
that
we
weren't
involved
in
that
from
the
Conservation
Commission.
We
supported
it,
but
we
weren't
involved
in
that
process,
and
so
that's
the
other
question
that.
C
I
have
another
question:
yeah
that's
a
kind
of
a
separate
topic,
because
I
would
think
that
the
amount
of
money
goes
to
put
in
that
they
have
some
say
in
the
naming
of
it.
But
you
never
know
so.
The
naming
process
is
a
kind
of
a
subset.
So
that's
kind
of
what
he's
got.
There's
a
number
of
pieces
of
this.
C
D
F
So
now
that
we're
there
so
now
that
they're
there
now
it's
all
the
next
piece,
it's
you
know,
like
you
know
again,
Parks
and
Rec
going
to
be
involved
and
at
what
degree
they're
going
to
be
is
planning
to
be
applied.
So
I
think
that
that's
all
the
pieces
right
now
that
are
they're
just
starting
to
think
about
for
next
steps.
F
I
know
like
we
had
talked
because
I
when
I
I
asked
Deb
this
question
after
the
last
one,
and
so
basically
the
thought
is
that
basically,
staff
are
going
to
come
up
with
basically
a
proposal
for
next
steps
on
wolfbrock
and
what
does
that
include?
Who's
involved.
You
know,
like
you
know,
is
this
completely
in
parks
and
rec.
F
You
know,
Public
Works
has
to
be
involved,
because
if
there's
going
to
be
parking
there,
they're
going
to
be
Trails,
I
knew
Southern
was
asking
a
lot
about
Trails
but
again,
Mark
said
the
same
exact
thing
about
Trails
he's
like
we're
not
there
yet
he's
like
you
know
it's
it's
and
even
similar
to
the
invasive
species
thing
it's
you
know
like
before
anything
major
happens.
We
have.
F
Own
it
we're
all
plan
and
understand
they
own
it
and
then
figure
out.
You
know
at
what
step,
because
this
is
it's,
as
you
know,
as
you
all
know,
it's
a
big
property.
It's
not.
None
of
this
stuff
is
going
to
happen
over
at
night,
I
mean,
and
so
I
think
that
talking
to
Deb
and
talking
to
this
through,
like
where
that's,
where
we're
at
now
and
have
to
start
having
those
bigger
conversations
about
what
what
stewardship
and
who's
going
to
be
responsible
for.
C
That
yeah
I
was
trying
to
get
the
damn
thing
up
and
something
screwed
up
on
it
so
and
as
part
of
that
input,
you've
got
a
proposed
stewardship
plan
from
us.
Absolutely
okay,
yes,
is
there
a
time
frame
on
this.
F
B
G
D
F
Discussion
a
discussion
yeah
when
we
we
wholeheartedly
expect
that
you
know
like
it
was
it
was
for
again
we're
and
I
think
Deb
says
in
an
email
we're
looking
at
it
strictly
from
the
open
space
side.
We
don't
nothing
else,
nothing
that
has
to
do
with
vacant
land.
Anything
like
that,
we're
just
looking
at
it
from
an
open
space
perspective.
H
Is
you
know
one
question
I
have
for
you
guys,
as
you
went
through,
did
on
the
I
noticed
that
there
were
some
comments,
says
I
can't
find
I.
I,
don't
see
things.
Did
you
do
any
effort
to
get
into
the
into
the
into
the
the
records
Hub
and
take
a
look
at
things?
Yes,.
H
We
did
go
through
that
yep,
okay,
because
some
of
them
I'll
Grant.
They
show
up
in
some
very
obscure
places
on
these
Maps,
yes,
and
a
couple
of
them
also
that
you
have
to
go
into
the
town
hall,
which
I
did
do
on
Friday
and
stuff
when
I
up
provided
this
up
latest
update
all.
C
H
So,
just
for
everybody!
What
he's
showing
here
is
an
excerpt
from
the
working
database
that
that
was
reviewed,
that
the.
E
C
D
C
We've
then
kind
of
commented
on
that
and
what
I
would
like
to
do
and
I
think
when
we
talked
he
said
yeah
it
makes
sense,
then
just
sit
down
and
talk
about
it
rather
than
we're
not
going
to
hash
out
in
a
public
session.
But
get
to
that
point
then
what
I
want
to
do
is
take
the
results
of
that
and
update
the
work,
data
right
and
since
I
want
to
present
I
want
so
my
target
on
that
would
be
a
week
from
Wednesday.
C
C
C
But
that
would
be
great
and
then
I
could
then
provide
that
information.
All.
C
No
I
want
to
present
it
to
the
top
in
that
presented,
yeah
we're
having
a
working
meeting
a
week
from
Wednesday,
which
then
would
get
folded
into
a
presentation,
Town
Council
early
February.
That's
where
this
data
is
going
to
go,
so
we
would
need
I
mean
for
the
update
the
damn
charges
that
can
be
done
in
an
hour,
yeah,
oh
yeah.
So
what
I?
You
know
we
need
to
get
together
and
have
a
enough
time
for
maybe
two
iterations.
Okay.
F
How
about
how
about
this
I
will
update
Deb
in
the
morning
and
tell
her
that
this
is
where
we're
at
that's
Tom
updated
the
list.
Do
you
want
to
email,
the
one
two
three
and
Deb
tomorrow
morning
saying
you
know
as
Dave,
hopefully
Has
Told
You.
By
this
point,
we
would
like
to
get
together
to
discuss
what
we
found
versus
what
you
found
to
come
to
some
sort
of.
Did
you
share
this
with.
E
F
H
E
C
So,
okay,
so
I
now
sent
it
to
you.
So
balls
of
your
Court
is
set
up
the
appropriate
time.
Okay,
so
that
that.
C
C
All
right,
so
the
next
topic
was
and
I'll
get
back
to
the
Token
in
a
second.
It's
down
later
on
to
report
a
chair.
Was
it
January
website
update,
we've
kind
of
talked
about
it?
I've
got
three
items,
that's
going
to
be
in
there.
We
aren't.
C
B
G
I
Did
you
put
that
talk
in
that's
happening
day
after
tomorrow.
G
C
What
I'd
like
in
our
in
the
conservation,
one
is
reference
material,
documentation,
things
that
have
longevity
rather
than
you
know
a
meeting
or
a
topic
so
that
that's
really
what
I
was
asking.
You
know
the
rest
of
the
commission,
so
gray.
G
H
I
I
was
looking
this
way,
I
as
far
as
I'm.
Looking
at
the
website.
Right
now
we
have
the
nips.
We
have
the
open
space
inventory.
We
have
commission
Public's,
open
space
conservation
plan,
30
years,
which
is
kind
of
dated
now
Sports
product,
Pathways
and
conservation,
carbon
footprint,
measurements
and
then
the
conservation
plants,
I
I,
would
recommend
changing
out
the
one
on
the
the
preservation
plan
to
talking
about
Michelle's
project
here
that
we're
working
with
Khan
college
and
and
over
the
next
couple
of
months.
It
will.
B
A
C
Of
them
are
dated
and
that
could
provide
some
of
them
can
get
an
update
and
I
can
delete
some
of
the
other
ones
as
being
dated
like
nips
thing
and
leave.
Basically
I'll
do
a
cleanup
for
January
and
then,
as
we
go
forward,
we
can
say
we
want
to
add
something
new.
G
A
F
F
So
you
asked
me
to
find
out
about
the
25
000
FY
20
25
000
is
in
the
CIP
budget
for
fy24.
Again
it's
proposed
right.
F
C
C
C
Much
better
to
do
it
ahead
of
time
so
that
in
10
years
or
15
years
from
now,
we've
built
up
something
that
says
we
can
do
something
right
or
even
potentially
vote
to
redirect
it
to
stewardship.
If
that's
a
whole
different
discussion,
but
because
I
am
kind
of
thinking,
maybe
that
our
focus
should
shift
from
acquisition
to
stewardship.
C
Okay,
any
other
comments
or
questions
on
the
next
year's
budget-
oh
schedule.
So
what's
the
next
step
on
that
now
that
I.
F
Actually,
don't
know
the
schedule
as
well:
let's
see
what
I.
F
H
E
Hearing
so.
C
We
should
we
should
ensure
that
the
conservation
I.
C
H
Will
all
come
up
in
the
in
the
Town
Council
setting
their
schedule
up
which
they
haven't
done
yet
that's
actually
he
proposes
that
I
think
one
of
these
next
upcoming
meetings,
yeah
all.
C
A
C
I
C
I
Should
try
and
activate
the
environmental
Community
to
Lobby
pressure,
the
Town
Council.
G
D
C
Yes,
so
we
can
once
we
get
that
we
can
then
get
the
all
the
lit.
We
have
this
whole
list
of
environmental
groups
that
we're
we're
partnered
with
out
there
on
the
website
every
one
of
those
we'd
like
to
present.
That
says
this
is,
you
know,
representative
to
say,
yeah.
This
is
something
that
should
be
done
and
in
fact
there
ought
to
be
more,
but
that's
a
different
discussion.
A
C
K
A
B
C
Got
it
okay,
okie
dokie,
so
when
last
we
talked
sense
of
there
was
some
exchange
of
information,
so
this
is
I
think
this
is
the
latest
ones
and
there's
there's
you
know,
there's
quite
a
few
in
here
and
one
of
the
reasons
I'm
not
doing
a
section.
Seven
update
is
because
until
we
agree
on
this
well.
B
C
C
Are
are
definitely.
G
C
There
all
right,
that's
all
of
them,
so
I
think
the
first
one
we're
doing
right
yep,
so
that
that
one
is
is
pretty
straightforward,
that
that
we're
okay
with.
C
So
that
one
clearly
is
is
an
objective.
The
next
one
is
green,
green
belt
or
Green
Way
support
well.
H
H
Are
those
accurate
or
what
really
can
be
supported
by
the
Nature's
Wildlife
shipping
gas
because
does
nature
agree,
does
nature,
agree
and
see
and
I
think
one
of
the
things
that
we
could
be
doing
is
being
taking
a
look,
and
this
is
one
of
the
things
that
I'd
be
willing
to
continue
working
on
here
is
it's
in
support
of
the
26,
the
2026
pocd
input
falls
into
the
PHD
right
and
I
think
we
still
want
to
have
the
green
belts
and
that
whole
concept
completely
folded
into
the
POC.
H
We
need
to
update
what
those
are,
because
last
time
when
we,
when
we
were
looking
at
this
in
our
in
the
as
part
of
the
open
space
plan,
that
a
conservation
plan,
we
kind
of
put
some
updates
to
it,
but
I.
Think,
though,
we
need
to
go
back
and
retake
a
look
at
that.
Now
that
we
have
the
Greenways
established.
E
H
And
also
use
take
a
look
at
what
we
have
from
aerial
photography.
Now,
the
updates
from
2020
that
we
didn't
have
before
and
take
a
look
at
are
those
accurate
and
are
there
areas
that
we
should
be
somewhat
protecting?
Are
there
opportunities
there,
because
we're
now
also
having
the
inventory?
We
now
know
where
all
the
PA
490.
H
Going
on
out
there,
putting
the
inventory
take
a
look
at
our
inventory
with
a
with
the
with
the
with
the
satellite
or
the
aerial
views
and.
E
C
Okay,
so
guys
jump
in
I
mean
I
know:
we've
been
monopolizing
it
because
we're.
I
I
C
All
right
now
we
just
talked
about
wolf
Brook,
which
is
a
whole
thing
in
and
of
itself
so
I'm,
assuming
that's
I,
mean
I
know.
We've
got
to
be
guided
by
this.
The
calendar
and
schedule,
but
I
assume
that
that
should
stay
in
as
a
priority.
I.
A
B
H
Just
had
I
listened
in
on
their
meeting
last
couple
weeks
ago,
or
something
like
we
did
they're
we're
working
on
it.
They're
still
do
a
lot
of
in-depth
they've
gotten
two
new
members,
and
so
they
kind
of
had
to
restart
a
bunch
of
their
stuff
on
it,
but
they
did
a
lot.
There
was
a
lot
of
discussion
on
it
on
their
draft
for
the
zoning
they're
still
they're,
still
working
on
it,
because
there's
a
lot
of
inputs
they're
trying
to
take
in
all.
C
H
C
C
Support
I
would
say
we're
at
the
new
staff
position
well
mer,
future
resiliency
programs
is
that
something
I
know.
Ann
got
your
name
and
my
name
on
there
right.
I
A
A
A
C
Right,
so
let
me
Zoom
right
so
I
think
I'm
gonna,
what
we're
writing
up
with
so
far
two
levels
of
priority-
or
maybe
it's
right
next-
is
composting
plans
I
that
one
we're
kind
of
following
me
on
skyra.
So
that's.
C
A
C
I
I
will
say
that
I
did
Liz
and
I
went
out
on
a
little
mission
to
start
observing
compliance
with
the
plastic
ordinance
and
we
went
to
maybe
eight
to
ten
businesses
systematically
and
we
found
about
a
50
compliance
and
we
found
that
you
lose
looking
at
basically
straws
and
styrofoam
and
the
big
companies,
let's
say
Starbucks
Duncan
those
kinds
of
companies
were
in
compliance
and
we
tended
to
think
there
was
a
smaller
like
little
Vietnamese
restaurant
or
a
little
Deli,
who
maybe
weren't
even
aware
so
we're
going
to
do
is
continue
to
compile
the
list
and
anyone's
welcome.
I
If
you
go
to
a
restaurant
just
check,
are
they
using
plastic
straws
or
compostable
straws?
Are
they
do
they?
Are
they
giving
drinks
in
styrofoam?
You
know
and
we're
going
to
kind
of
put
together
a
long
list
and
then
give
it
to
the
town
and
the
town
can
inform
the
people
who
are
out
of
compliance,
but
we
were
kind
of
pleased
to
see
that
I.
F
Have
an
update,
I
have
an
update,
he's
got
an
update.
I
got
an
update
that
question
Kristen,
I
already
I
already
had
it
and
on
the
update
to
discuss
this.
This
is
good.
So
after
last
month's
meeting
and
your
discussion
about
this,
this
whole
issue
I
talked
to
Tom
zanderini
who's,
a
code
enforcement.
So
he
said
that
any
establishments
that
are
not
following
the
regulations
to
send
them
to
him
and
he
will
go
out
and
do
spot
checks
for
them
okay
and
make
sure
they
comply.
F
Okay,
great
he
said
he
said
he
said
it
was
actually
super
helpful.
So
any
any
information
you
can
you
can
give
to
him
about
those
that
are
not
complying
is
really
helpful
and
he's
happy
to
do
that.
Okay,.
J
F
He's
the
code
enforcement
officer
under
planning.
If
you
just
go
to
you,
go
on
the
website,
you
go
into
departments
under
planning,
there's
a
staff
list
and.
G
F
I
You,
okay,
okay!
Well,
we
figured
we'd
just
kind
of
put
together
a
little
bit
of
a
longer
list
and
then
and
then
just
turn
it
to
10
and
again,
some
of
them
a
lot
of
them
probably
aren't
even
aware
of
it.
The
smaller
businesses
just
don't
even
know
about
it.
So
you
know
they
just
need
a
warning
and
then
they
need
to
be
checked
after
thank.
F
C
All
right
so
moving
right
along
I
think
we
talked
about
this
already,
so
that
that
is
going
to
be
one
that
we're
going
to
work
on
the
conservation
project.
We've
talked
about
that
We've
clearly
talked
about
this,
and
coming
up
is
going
to
be
a
a
schedule
on
how
we
want
to
do
it.
How
we
want
to
approach
it,
then
we
get
down
to
expand
recycling
for
film
plastic
items.
So
great
got
your
names
on
any
comments
on
that.
It's.
J
A
work
in
progress-
it's
something
that's
related
to
at
my
work
and
it's
been
very
quiet
over
the
holiday
time,
so
I
hope
to
get
something
updated
next
week,
see
how
things
are
going
with
it.
On
the
film
recycling,
film
Plastics.
K
Oh
I
was
wondering
if
you
know
how
the
company
the
next
tracks,
I
think
you
you
said
it
was
how
they're
actually
recycling
these
items.
Are
they
using
I'm
just
wondering
if
they're,
using
what's
called
chemical
or
Advanced
recycling,.
J
Stumbling
on
because,
as
far
as
I
know,
is
they
process
it
into
one
one
or
two
particular
product
products
because
of
the
nature
of
the
film
okay,
the
chemistry
of
those
particular
type
of
plastics.
You.
J
One
of
them
is
Trex
the
outdoor
plastic
boards
yeah.
J
They
also
are
making
park
benches,
Park
tables
they're,
doing
outdoor
equipment.
If
you
will,
okay
with
this
material.
J
That
is
from
their
website.
That's
what
they're
doing
so.
We
are
trying
to
meet
their
first
six
month
requirement
of
producing
500
tons,
500
pounds,
I'm
sorry
of
film
plastic
items
to
send
it
to
them,
and
if
we
are
successful,
then
we
actually
get
one
of
their
benches
and
we
can
see
what
it's
all
about.
B
Great
I
have
two
things
one
is:
is:
can
I
bring
my
plastic
to
your
facility
and
drop
it
off,
because
I
I
have
tons
of
stuff
that
I've
been
like
I
could
definitely
contribute.
The
second
thing
is
I
bet
the
college.
Students
would
be
all
over
this,
so
not
necessarily
as
a
separate
project,
but
they
could
have
you
know
they
would
they
would
Plastics.
B
Right
but
I'm
just
I'm,
just
saying
that
that's
something
that
that
I
will
definitely
bring
up
with
with.
We
can
pick
up
the
students,
not
a
separate
project,
but
just
as
a
by
the
way,
if
you're
not
aware
of
this,
it's
something
that
that
I'm
sure
they
would
be
all
over.
So
so
I'm
I'm
really
glad
you
brought
this
up
to
us
great,
because
I
think
there's
a
lot
of
potential
to
get
a
lot
more
out
of
this.
F
You
could,
hopefully
it
could
be
part
of
the
social
media
piece
of
just
a
little
plug
about
this
program's
happening
and
it's
getting
up
to
a
wider
audience,
and
if
you're
yeah
in
the
area
project
go
and
you
want
to
drop,
you
have
stuff
to
drop
off.
Then
there's
a
great
location
right.
J
Going
to
be
a
good
question,
I'll
have
to
get
back
to
you,
okay,
on
that.
What's.
B
Right
but
exactly
I'm,
not
if
I
show
up
like
at
the
bag
of
plastic.
What
do.
J
I
do
exactly
I
want.
J
G
C
C
Copy
of
the
database
yeah
so
I
think
that
so
I
think
if
you
look
at
the
red
ones,
kind
of
the
the
key
which
is
I
mean
I'm,
I'm
cool
with
that
so
I
will
clean.
This
up.
I
will
update
it
to
the
section
seven
as
a
way
of
tracking
it
and
we
will
move.
C
G
C
Now
that
one
is
my
thought
was
that
we
would,
you
know
I
know
I
extracted
a
subset
time
extracted
a
subset
of
that
of
section
two,
two
or
chapter
two
yeah
chapter
two,
so
you
it's
all
out
there
by
the
way.
So
do
you
have
it.
B
F
H
C
Why
does
it
look
so
much
different
in
the
small
one?
Okay?
So
so
this
is.
This
is
out
of
the
agenda,
so
my
thought
was
that
I
mean
we
got
a
couple
of
few
years
here.
I
mean
we
haven't
yet
got
the
calendar
from
from
the
towns
all
right,
but
I
thought
it
might
be
useful
to
kind
of
look
at
what's
in
here
and
start
to
think
about
a
particular
s,
some
I
guess,
if
you're,
that's
the
that's
it
right
here.
C
Right
is
what
we'd
like
to
do
and
what
either
a
subcommittee
or
something
in
terms
of
working
on
each
one
of
these
sections
and
updating
it
now
clearly
we're
going
to
use
the
the
conservation
plan
that
was
put
together,
there's
a
lot
of
the
source
material
for
for
this
and
like
we're
doing
with
the
open
space
definition
discussion,
you
know
that's
when
we
want
to
start
early,
so
that
was
one.
C
C
C
Any
any
thoughts
on
how
to
move
forward
on-
let's
say
the
road
to
2026.
B
C
To
go
into
effect,
I
mean
part
of
it
is
what
things
we
want
to
focus
on
right.
When
do
we
want
to
focus
on
it
because
we
got
a
number
of
years.
This
is
it
I
know
it's
a
big
thing:
we're
going
to
take
about
little
chunks,
so
that's
kind
of
my
thought
of
starting
early
is
just
do
a
little
chops
right
and
we
probably
started
with
boilerplate
stuff
that
we've
already
got
right
in
terms
of
replacement,
so.
H
H
Right
of
what
the
plan
is,
what
is
the
intention
from
the
planning
staff
at
this
point
relative,
because
the
way
I
understand
it?
Brave,
please
correct
them,
because
you
were
around
for
this
last
time-
was
that
a
majority
of
this
I
would
say,
95
of
it
was
drafted
by
an
outside
consultant
that
they
hired
okay.
J
J
J
H
Yeah,
because
this
is
a
joint
thing
between
us,
the
planning
and
Zoning,
as
well
as
economic.
H
I
say
it's
important
to
have
a
a
special
meeting
to
say
what
things
are
in
here
that
we
don't
like,
and
we
want.
G
G
E
F
F
H
What
you're
saying
it's
anything
outside
of
chapter
two
right:
okay,
and
they
probably
don't
want
to
write
chapter
two
to
some
degree
other
than
and
that's
maybe
the
thing
is
that
we
need
to
focus
on.
Are
there
things
here
in
chapter
two
that
we
would
that
we
feel
should
be
looked
at
relative
to,
for
example,
early
early,
potentially
early
would
be?
How
do
we
want
to
hit
and
we
and
we
went
to
Planning
and
Zoning
I,
went
to
Planning
and
Zoning
on
the
pa-490
issue.
H
Okay,
are
there
things
that
we
want
to
take
a
look
at
as
far
as
on
how
we
would
interface
with
them
on
on
the
PA
490?
You
know
what
do
we
want
to
re-change
any
zoning
of
those
type
of
areas
and
stuff
should
they
from
what
they
are
to
that
type
of
stuff?
So
there
are,
there
are
opportunities
here
and
also,
how
do
we
want
to
affect
what
goals
we're
reaching?
Are
we
looking
for
the
state
goals?
Are
we
looking
for
the
federal
goals
relative
to
the
30
by
2030.
I?
H
Think
that
needs
to
be
tied
in
here,
also,
which
is
another
tough
one,
that
we
have
to
take
a
look
at,
and
this
is
where
just
for
everybody's
information
here,
that's
a
company
I've
been
working
with
with
on.
H
If
you
take
a
look
at
preserved
and
protected
definitions,
you
put
that
month
that
together
we're
only
about
300
acres
short
of
being
at
30
number.
H
So
it's
almost
like
it's
kind
of
reachable
between
using
everything,
that's
in
the
preserved
listography
in
the
protected
list
and
all
the
easements
that
we
have
put
you
at
a
29
point.
Something
percent
all
right
just
for
information.
So
you
know,
and
how
do
we
do?
We
want
to
assume
that
we're
that
one
of
our
goals
would
be
to
take
a
look
at
how
to
get
to
the
to
the
federal
level
goal
for
open
space.
H
C
That
require
longer
lead
time,
like
the
definition
of
open
space
or
like
the
20
versus
30,
because
a
lot
of
the
ones
that
are
going
to
take
socialization
discussions
with
a
commission
leading
up
to
not
necessarily
writing
it,
but
determining
what's
our
action
plan
I
mean
we've
got
an
action
plan
on
the
definitions.
We
spent
a
lot
of
work.
We've
got
a
lot
of
work
to
do
and
I
think
by
the
time
we
get
to
the
end
of
it.
It'll
be
a
no-brainer,
because.
H
One
of
the
things
that
we
didn't
put
in
here
that
that
didn't
get
in
the
there's
there's
recommendations.
Throughout
this
whole
thing
they
go
up
to
2-27,
there's
27
recommendations,
I
think.
Maybe
what
we
need
to
do
is
review
the
Delta.
We,
when
I
put
the
open
space
conservation
plan
together,
we
looked
at
those
and
we
we
rolled
all
those
in
section,
seven
into
section
seven
and
say
so.
What
are
the
new
things
that,
for
what
are
we?
Anticipating
for
2026
that
are
still
going
to
be
outstanding?
The
long-term
items?
H
Obviously,
and
and
what
do
we
think
should
be
added
yeah,
so
what
other
things
should
be
added
that
we
haven't
done
because
we
looked
at
this
three
years
ago.
It's
really
the
2019
was
the
last
time
right,
Kristen
and
Ann,
and
myself
looked
at
all
that
stuff,
but
put
it
into
the
open
space
conservation
plan.
D
H
Because
we
really
didn't
have
a
discussion
about
that
that
much
because
we
just
I
just
kind
of
rolled
it
in
there
I
know
I
talked
we
had
a
meeting
at
my
house
in
my
basement.
We
talked
about
it
all
and
that
type
of
stuff,
but
we
haven't
really
gone
in
now
three
years
later.
What
we
want
to
do
is.
A
K
K
C
G
C
B
G
B
E
G
C
C
5
PM
5
p.m.
We're
trying
to
keep
things
the
same
homework
assignments,
I'll
kind
of
think
about
what
we
just
talked
about
and
you
know
in
terms
of
homework
assignment,
would
be
to
think
about.
C
You
know
looking
at
the
actions
that
are
there
looking
at
the
wrong
things
that
we
need
lead
time
to
socialize
things
that
are
missing.
You
know
so
I'll
send
out
a
reminder,
pretty
quick
about
what
you
ought
to
think
about
and
president,
if
you
put
those
typos
down
and
get
them
to
us,
then
you
can.
You
can
participate
virtually.
F
F
If
we
had,
like
the
you
know,
the
big
pull-off
paper
things
that
we
could
use
to
write
stuff
down
there,
so
we
could
have
one
category
is
like
which
recommendations
do
we
still
need
to
move
forward
on
which
ones
are
missing?
Which
ones
do
we
feel
completed?
I'm
just
trying
to
think
of
like
how
the
best
way
to
organize
the
notes
for
this.
They.
B
C
I'm,
assuming
the
zoom
whiteboard
capabilities.
C
I
C
C
Almost
an
infinite
amount
of
ways
of
doing
it.
So
all
right
so
we'll
schedule
that
for
the
30th
and
I'll
get
out
some
homework
and.
C
If
it
snows
we'll
see
all
right
hope,
status,
Okay
so.
C
I
I,
wouldn't
necessarily
suggest
you
I
mean
all
the
top
meetings
are
resume
recorded
because
they're
out
there.
If
you
want
to
look
at
it
and.
F
C
Yeah,
well,
they
were
we.
We
were
on
it
for
January
this
week
and
we
voted
last
one
to
delay
until
February.
Okay,
all
right
so
I'm
assuming
it's
pride,
has
that's
his
job.
So
that's
why
I'm
saying
that?
That's
why
I've
already
talked
about
the
first
one,
because
at
our
last
committee
we
voted
to
delay
it
right.
C
So
you
know
I
have
the
new
news
on
that
I
guess
so
that's
been
delayed
now
the
one
of
the
reasons
that
I
wanted
to
participate
is
is
I
just
had
a
Twitchy
on
it.
So
there
was
a
long
discussion
on
a
section
of
the
last
one
where
one
of
the
council
there's
two
council
members
on
there.
E
A
C
D
C
That
that
that
was
an
inappropriate
now
as
time
went
on
the
the
rest
of
the
members
agreed
and
what
we
did
agree
to
was
to
provide
a
summary
of
the
by
category
of
what
is
what
the
town
owns.
In
other
words,
facility
owns,
I'm.
Okay
with
that
all
right.
So,
but
the
fact
that
that
was
kind
of
there-
and
it
took
a
half
hour-
is
why
were
the
conservation,
Provisions
participating,
yeah.
B
C
C
I
just
saying:
well,
here's
a
we're
we're
the
open,
we're
looking
at
all
the
stuff
and
oh
by
the
way,
here's
the
amount
of
open
space
we
have.
No.
That
has
nothing
to
do
with
the
vote.
Interesting,
so
yeah,
so
yeah
I
mean
so
one
has
to
be
Village
about
this
stuff,
but
we
came
out
okay,
but
I
mean
that's,
that's
kind
of
what
we
got
to
keep
looking
out
for
in
terms
of
protecting
the
protected
as
spaces.
Now,
having
said
that,
this
is
the
draft.
As
of
last.
A
G
C
The
draft
copy
to
the
town
council
meeting
in
February-
we
got
another
round
of
this,
as
I
mentioned
a
week
from
Wednesday
right
and,
as
you
can
see
supposed
to
be
unused
or
underutilized.
That's
supposed
to
be
for
open
space
anyway,
as.
A
C
There
they
don't
all
necessarily
attend
all
the
time,
but
the
ones
right
now
that
are
actively
participating
is
the
Conservation
Commission,
the
Housing
Authority
planning
and
zoning
and
you'll
see
why
there's
a
citizen
on
there,
because
one
of
the
charters
of
this
whole
thing
was,
you
know,
was
to
be
transparent,
involve
the
community
more.
C
So
this
is
mission
mission
and
purpose
and
is
to
provide
it's
kind
of
like
the
conservation
convention.
We
provide
records
other
than
other
than
our
Charter
responsibility
for
defining
the
inventory,
which
is
you
know
a
chartered
thing.
Everything
else
we
do
is
recommendations,
so
the
taupe
is
all
recommendations
and
part
of
this.
Is
that
not
just
a
recommendation?
Oh
we're
going
to
sell
we're
going
to
keep
we're
going
to
reuse
whatever
it
is.
C
Then,
if
the
thing
is
part
of
the
decision
to
say
is
to
dispose
of
the
property,
then
we
get
then
there's
another
whole
half
of
this
thing,
which
says:
what's
the
RFP
process
right
and
you
know
a
lot
of
this
was
driven
from
the
oral
school
thing
where
things
went
this
way
in
that
way,
and
people
got
upset
because
they
didn't
think
they
were
involved
that
that
the
population
got
or
the
citizens
got
involved
too
late,
yeah
et
cetera,
et
cetera,
so
that
that's
a
lot
of
why
the
RFP
process
is.
C
Is
there
we
spent
more
of
our
time
on
what
the
topic
does?
First
and
the
RP
process
is
going
to
be
the
follow-on
work?
Okay,
so
Town
owned
property.
So
I
already
mentioned
a
little
bit
of
the
history
here
and
when
it
says
more
information,
I
said:
hey
we're
going
through
a
quick
update.
I'll
get
the
latest
information
so
that
that
was.
C
C
C
G
C
I
had
to
do
and
sort
and
after
several
iterations,
so
you
see
the
ReUse
is
is
again
is
it
gets
back
to
probably
the
second
bullet,
participatory,
comprehensive,
consistent,
predictable,
transparent,
all
kinds
of
words
on
the
process
and
oh
yeah?
By
the
way,
of
course,
we
want
to
grow.
The
grand
was
as
appropriate,
but
not.
A
At
the
expense
of
other
objectives,.
C
So
there's
not
a
lot
of
news.
This
is
a
little
bit
repetitive,
but
a
little
bit
different.
Take
on
it
about
being
open
to
public
all
stakeholders
that
the
decision
makers,
which
are
the
RTM
and
the
Town
Council,
is
ensure
everything.
Is
there
and.
H
C
H
C
Right,
it
certainly
has
been
in
our
discussion
Okay,
so
the
full,
the
first
list
of
names
are
people
working
now
this
is
like
the
full
list
and
you
see
that's
why
it
goes
down
to
two
council
members.
So
that's
right,
because
I
had
that
stuck
in
my
head,
so
the
the
first
list
was
working
on
the
top
definition.
G
C
The
RFP
process-
this
is
now
the
execution
of
the
committee
versus
the
fatigue
that
Define
it.
So
you
notice
is
that
it's
trying
to
get
everybody
in
there
and
you
know
as
I'm,
pointing
the
screen.
Oh
God,
let
me
get
there
so
when
I
get
this
one,
you
know
we
had
this
big
debate
about
what
a
Citizens
mean
and
and
so
I
Lobby
for
the
fact
that
well,
it
needs
to
be
relevant,
but
the
parts
of
being
discussed
right
so
I
don't
want
to
bring
somebody
from
the
city.
B
A
A
Mean
having
worked
on
this
hold
on
there.
C
We
go
and
here
kind
of
get
meets,
meets
quarterly
or,
as
required,
I
think
some
of
these
me.
You
know
once
it's
just
going.
I,
don't
think
things
change
that
quickly.
So.
I
I,
don't
really
yes
can
I
ask
a
question
going
back
to
who's
on
the
committee.
Wouldn't
there
or
shouldn't
there
maybe
be
a
spot
for
let's
say
a
GCA
representative
or
some
environmental.
I
You
know
because
you're
talking
about
Channel
property,
there
should
be
some
environmentalist
group
represented
I.
Think.
C
Well,
I
kind
of
view,
partly
that
as
a
Conservation
Commission
that
that
we
would
be
the
collective
whole
of
those
folks
or
if
Gosa
or
GCA,
no
GCA
has
known
anything
or
goza
owns
a
neighboring
property
to
something
being
discussed.
Then
you
know
I
would
say
they
should
be
there
because
they're,
a
neighboring
property
owner
I,
understand
your
point,
but
we're
already
up
to
as.
C
G
C
I
I
agree
that
it
would
be
certainly
I
would
view
that
the
conservation
commission's
obligation
would
be
to
get
all
any
input
from
all
of
our
partners
in
the
conservation
community
and
then
part
of
the
process
is,
does
go
through
a
public
meeting.
So
there's
there's
a
second
bite
at
the
Apple
or
a
third
bite
at
the
Apple
I.
Look
at
it.
H
Because,
really,
if
I
understand,
that's
correct,
this
you're
developing
what
the
the
town
owns
the
property
right
now,
the
town
boards
and
commissions,
what
is
their
opinion
on
it?
Correct
and
then,
with
some
insight
from
the
citizens
that
abutting
citizens
for
making
a
recommendation
to
the
Town
Council.
As
far
as
what
to
go.
Do.
C
A
D
H
C
D
C
H
A
C
Yeah,
so
so,
when
you
get
here,
is
that
you'll
notice
that
there
there's
a
lot
of
of
opportunities,
public
involvement,
public
hearings,
so
there's
places
for
with
GCA
is
not
shy.
All
right.
So
we
know
that
to
participate
in
these
things.
So
you're
right,
there's
like
I,
said
I
think
there's
accounted
at
least
four
opportunities
for
a
citizen
or
a
an
organization
like
go
through
GCA
to
get
their
views
on
the
table
so
yeah.
So
that's
why
I
said
you.
C
So,
let's
see
I
think
I
reviewed
this
oh
I
talked
about
most
of
this
murder
percent.
Then
oh,
by
the
way
the
RTM
has
to
weigh
in
on
all
the
stuff
too
man,
depending
on
which.
G
C
Read
the
charter
says
the
RTM
has
to
agree
to
a
two-thirds
vote,
so
they
went
back
and
said.
That's
the
attorney
to
verify
that
so
I
I
haven't
got
the
verification,
but
that's
when
I
read
the
the
the
charter
information,
the
title
Council
just
can't
say
we're
going
to
do
it
without
having
the
RTM
approve
it.
That
was
my
read.
So
we're
waiting
for
the.
G
B
C
Know
I
was
trying
to
get
this
done
by
seven
I'm.
Sorry
now
the
the
back
end.
Oh
I'm.
Sorry
one
thing
unused
Property
database
right,
that's
the
that's
the
one!
That's
the
working
cap
in
my
mind,
has
the
working
copy
right
database,
all
right,
because
it's
it's
the
one
that
will
be
the
most
readily
current
versus,
not
to
say
that
the
town
kind
of
takes
the
process
that
takes
a
while,
we'll
go
through,
but
the
town
has
a
broad
space.
C
C
Conservation
Commission
open
space
acquisition
plan,
which
to
me
was
a
it,
was
a
thin
version
of
the
heart
plants.
So
it's.
C
I'm,
just
saying
is,
is
a
you
know,
I
thought
so
I
did
reach
out
and
say
thank
you
that
be
more
than
happy.
If
you
want
to
meet
together
and
talk
about
how
Ledyard
and
the
town
of
Groton
how
our
two
conservation
commissions
could
work
together
and
we
talked
about
whether
it's
Trails
or
other
things,
it's
great.
That
would
be
something
to
do.
H
Made
the
offer
they
just
I've
been
dealing
with
them
under
my
pride
Town
Trail
hat,
and
they
are
looking
at
Acquisitions
right
now
and
everything
so
that
they're.
That's
why
they're
kind
of
doing
some
updates,
yeah
yeah.
C
The
reported
chair
next
is
any
of
you.
Folks
have
something
to.
B
That
it's
actually
a
question
when
you,
when
you
send
out
the
the
homework
for
the
the
special
meeting,
you're
gonna,
give
the
list
because
I
I
know
the
thing
you
had
in
the
agenda
doesn't:
have
the
Holy
certain
recognitions
they're
embedded
through
it.
If
you
could
just
send
us
the
list
of
recommendations
that
we
will
have.
A
C
Not
a
problem
I'll
go
around
the
horn,
Kristen.
C
I
Oh
you
wanting
to
talk
about
that.
Yeah,
it's
gonna
be
seven
o'clock.
Groton
Library
should
be
great
hope.
Everybody
shows
up
bring
your
friends
and
actually
I,
don't
know
Larry
if
you
have
or
if
everybody
has
received
an
email
about
it,
go
ahead
and
promote
it
out
to
your
network,
your
social
network,
everybody.
C
Okay,
Gray
all
set
and.
H
This
is
the
only
thing
I
had
was
that
I'm
going
to
be
I'm
out
of
the
area
at
the
end
of
the
month.
Here,
the
last
week,
honest
I,
believe
the
31st
come
back.
They're.
H
But
one
of
the
things
that
they're
clcc
sent
a
thing
out
and
they
have
a
summit
on
housing
and
conservation.
I
thought
were
kind
of
interesting
on
the
first
of
February.
It's
a
it
looks
like
it's
going
to
be
run
by
a
so.
If
CLC
and
our
co-sponsors
invite
you
to
a
full
day
exploration,
so
I
don't
know
if
anybody's
planning
to
attend
that
or
whatever
I
don't
have
much
other
than
what
they
would
as
far
as
one
is
or
what
the
cost
is
or
any
of
that
kind
of
stuff.
H
H
Conservation,
affordable
housing
are
often
pitted
against
one
another
as
an
either
or
prop
business.
In
the
reality
genetic
communities.
They
should
read
our
plan,
our
plan,
so.
F
All
right
so
I've
checked
off.
Most
of
my
staff
updates
I
needed
to
give
you
the
only
one
that
you
asked
about
was
that
I
hadn't
talked
about
was
the
status
on
the
six
acres
north
of
the
Java
Smith
house.
So
talk
to
Deb
about
that.
So
in
1994
the
D
went
to
the
town
to
the
Housing
Authority
I,
think
for
like
five
or
so
years.
F
They
didn't
really
do
much
with
it.
They
did
nothing
with
it.
So
right,
exactly
I,
don't
know
if
they
talked
about
it,
but
basically
it
went
back
to
the
town
right,
so
it's
sitting
in
the
town's
hand.
So
all
she
said
ultimately
next
steps
decision
is
on
the
Town
Council.
So
if
you
want
follow
up
reach
out
to
the
Town
Council
about
what
do
you
want
to
do
with
this.