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From YouTube: Groton Historic District Commission - 1/3/23
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Groton, Connecticut municipal meeting: Historic District Commission January 3, 2023. Click on the link below to view the agenda.
https://www.agendasuite.org/iip/groton/file/getfile/71312
A
All
right
call
us
meeting
of
the
historic
district
commission's
reporter
at
702
p.m
needs
to
raise
the
variable
procedures.
There's
no
one
here,
matters,
I,
guess
we'll
jump
right
to
all
the
communications.
B
B
E
All
right
since,
since
you
and
Todd
weren't
here
I
was
thinking
that
might
be
a
good
idea
to
talk
about
that
again
sure
catch.
E
E
Okay,
well,
the
the
was
brought
up
was
to
ever
come
report
to
the
commission.
What
her
plans
are
right,
you
guys
are
familiar
with
this
situation.
Right,
there's
a
there's,
a
chain
link
fence:
oh
yeah!
We
don't
need
to
go
through
that.
Well,
I.
E
Yeah
and
I
said:
okay.
Well,
here's
I've
got
a
couple
thoughts
about
it.
One
is
that
she's
built
the
fence.
Defense
is
built
with
the
materials,
the
location
and
the
dimensions
that
were
approved
by
new
new
and
new
and
Mr
Levinson
so
and
during
the
video
there's.
Clearly
a
discussion
of
the
fence
and
it's
visibility.
E
So
I'll
stop
there
and
say
it's
complicated
and
go
to
the
next
point,
which
is
I,
don't
think
we
should
be
interfering
with
this
because
there's
a
procedure
in
the
handbook
for
people
that
are
aggrieved
by
the
decision,
and
it
says
they
are
not
to
come
to
us-
we're
not
the
aggrieving,
adjudicating
body,
so
I
think
we're
just
making
it
worse.
I
think
we're
putting
ourselves
in
an
awkward
position
that
we
don't
it's.
It's
not
our
job
to
make
these
neighbors
work
it
out
and.
G
E
By
interfering
we're
doing
a
couple,
things
I
think
that
are
really
unfair.
We're
hassling,
I
think
we're
straight
out
hassling
the
applicant
that
she
got
approval.
She
built
what
she
said
she
was
going
to
build.
She
went
through
the
process
and
now
it's
being
Revisited
in
a
way
that
I
think
is
unfair
to
her
she's,
worried
about
it
and
concerned
about
it
and
getting
requests
to
spend
more
money
to
fix
it.
E
And
then
my
question
would
be
she's
going
to
come
and
talk
to
us
apparently
to
try
to
fix
it
and
when
she
does,
how
much
does
she
fix
it?
Is
it
up
to
us
to
say
it's
suitable,
or
is
it
up
to
the
complaining
neighbor
to
say
that
it's
suitable
who's
going
to
judge
the
suitability
of
the
chain-link
fence,
because.
F
You
let
this
go,
it
makes
it
make
the
the
complaining
party
bring
a
lawsuit.
It's
very
important.
Well.
A
The
handbook
says
we
can't,
though,
so
they
have
the
statutory
time
period
to
bring
to
bring
an
appeal.
That's
already
long
expired.
I
can't
do
anything,
and
the
neighbor
can't
do
anything.
Okay
at
this
point,
but
I
do
remember
vividly
I
know
there
was
discussion
in
that
meeting,
but
I
do
remember
specifically
talking
about
it
not
being
visible
sure
and
it
is
visible.
She.
H
E
E
D
At
the
time
it
was
a
training
with
Rich
Cody,
yeah
Sarah
actually
says
on
the
record.
She
felt
that
the
applicant
had
what
was
the
word.
The
sled
or
I'd
have
to
get
to
these
arms,
but
I
think
Sarah
said
that
it
was
the
first
time
on
the
position
she
felt
the
applicant
had
misled
the
community
Mission
and
you
can't
reward
misleading
us
yeah.
She
did.
A
Me
that
just
because
I
remember
this
so
and
she's,
my
neighbor
too
so
I
feel
I
do
feel
for
it
and
the
guy
working
forward
to
me
so
I'm
trying
to
do
the
best
I
can,
but
when,
if
this
is
her
house
from
Orchard
Lane
yeah,
this
is
New
London
Road
over
here.
Yes,
all
the
way
over
here
yeah,
this
is
the
fence.
Yes,
Don
I
remember
asking
for
more
pictures
from
this
direction
because
he
was
concerned
about
this
section.
A
F
E
E
C
Right
the
story
so
I'll
be
honest.
My
decision
was
based
on
the
presentation
from
Orchard
Lane,
it's
going
to
be
very
transparent,
so,
according
to
her,
it
was
going
to
be
visible
from
this
point
from
Comfort
Lane
I
did
not
think
to
look
at
it
from
until
John
brought
it
up
and
the
other
neighbor
part
to
look
at
it
from
New,
London,
Road
and
I.
Think.
E
E
A
E
Think
both
sides
have
a
point
and
I,
don't
know
why
we're
mucking
around
with
it,
because
I
think
we're
just
making
it
worse.
My
so
my
really
I
think
two
things.
We
should
one
not
talk
to
anybody
about
this
without
telling
the
attorney
our
attorney
to
have
them.
Advise
the
consent
that
we're
doing
something:
okay,
because
I
think
we're
putting
the
commission,
the
town
and
ourselves
at
risk
and
if
that's
good,
I'm
good
with
that,
and
if
we're
doing
the
right
thing
in
turn
will
say
you're
doing
the
right
thing
go
press
on
this.
B
E
E
Way
more
careful
way
way
more
careful,
channeling
fences
but
I
think
because
the
other
thing
I
worry
about.
If
if
we
approve
anything
and
then
later,
the
Commissioners
that
follow
us
like
me,
I
might
get
a
lot
more
honorary
about
what
we
need
to
approve
and
is
it
ever
fair
for
us
to
go
back,
reopen
the
case
and
say
you
need
to
move
that
thing,
because
we
don't
like
that.
You
put
in
exciting.
F
A
E
A
E
We
feel
bad
she's
got
the
neighbors
got
a
point
about
the
fence,
just
kind
of
interface
but
I
think
we're
just
making
personalities
and
if
I
wanted
to
be
very
official
about
it,
I'd
want
to
say:
I
want
to
make
a
motion
that
we
leave
it
alone
or
that
we
have
the
town
attorney,
advise
us
and
before
we
take
any
action
on
this
because
I
think
we're
walking
into
a
trap
which
he
did
already.
So
we
could
just
reiterate.
D
E
D
D
If
you
want
to
take
that
point
of
view,
then
you
got
to
take
the
point
of
view
to
follow
the
rules,
because
that
that's
my
point
we've
been
burned
by.
We
want
to
be
nice
guys.
We
want
to
make
it
easy.
You
know
now:
we've
got
a
whole
other
stage
of
the
business
that
and
no
offense
to
Rich.
The
town
attorney
says
something
else:
I
run
it
against
other
attorneys
and
they
say
he's
wrong
and
that's
how
attorneys
make
their
their
living
by
arguing.
D
We
didn't
if
everybody
knew
what
the
law
was
straight
up.
We
wouldn't
have,
of
course
we
would
have
attorneys.
So
let's
be
clear
on
that,
so
the
point
is
is
then:
if
that's
the
way
you
want
to
look
at
it
and
I
think
I
gotta
expect
from
here
on
out.
When
that
handbook
says
you
need
x,
y
and
CNA
replication.
We
have
to
maintain
it
because.
F
E
E
E
E
A
D
D
B
D
I
I,
agree
and
and
on
the
record
I
told
this
I
have
a
huge
Channel.
What
they're
doing
I
love
everything
they're
doing
with
that
house,
I
think
they're
excellent
owners
and
I
think
they're
a
gold
standard,
historic
district.
It's
not
about
that.
But
here
we
are
now
we
didn't.
You
know:
we've
made
an
exception
on
chain
link
fence.
We
weren't
clear.
Now,
we've
said:
okay,
it's
a
enforcement
action.
Now
we've.
A
Is
that
he's
trying
to
enforce
it
equally
period
of
all
the
rules
make
everyone's
presented
the
right
way
or
whatever,
and
sometimes
we
get
into
these
things
where
we
allow
other
people
to
do
things
and
not
do
things
and
you
guys,
even
from
a
staff
point
of
view,
you
choose
from
Force
things
that
you
want
to
enforce,
not
other
things,
I
mean
we've
brought
up
the
steps
getting
ripped
out
of
the
Emporium
I,
don't
know
how
many
times
and
that
just
went
away.
Don't
worry
about
it's
Dan
meiser!
Don't
worry,
no
good
deal
like
it's.
A
Just
that's
BS
I!
Think
that's
a
tangent
but
I
think
you're,
right,
I,
think
you're
trying
to
enforce
it
equally
and
I
think
that
she
did
come.
She
presented
it.
She
said
it
wasn't
going
to
be
visible
sure
the
neighbor's
thing
was
exhausted,
but
the
reality
is,
is
it
is
visible,
it
wasn't
supposed
to
be,
and
it
is
so
figure
out
a
way
to
make
it
not
visible.
E
That's
okay
with
that,
if
we
want
to
do
that,
but
then
it
has
to
be
I
wanted
she
can't,
but
we
need
to
be
the
deciders
on.
What's
visible,
not
neighbors,
we're
the
commission,
not
the
neighbor.
It.
A
E
E
C
C
I
just
would
love
if
she
can
come
back
with
I
just
would
love
to
see
her
attempt
to
remedy
the
situation
and
whatever
she
comes
with
I'm,
probably
going
to
just
agree
with
because
I'm
at
a
point
where
I
don't
want
to
piss
over
this
concept.
You
know
this,
isn't
the
contest
that
I
want
to
get
into
is
there's
bigger,
more
important
things,
for
example,
what
you
just
said,
the
steps
that
the
important
those
are
those
are
things
I
I'd
rather
die
on
the
hill
for
than
this
chain
link
fence.
C
But
I
I
don't
disagree
that
there
was
and
I
I
already
said
earlier.
I
was
only
given
in
my
memory
of
the
situation
with
her
presentation.
I
only
saw
her
presented
from
orchardly
and
that's
why,
since
that,
where
I
this
is
where
I
go
with,
you
I've
learned
from
that,
and
if
you
see
in
other
presentations
I
say,
can
you
show
us
the
perspective?
That
was
the
guy
who
who's
garage
burned
down
and
he's
in
the
architect
showed
us
from
back
of
the
library.
C
I
think
it's
Elm
Street
and
Library
Street,
like
all
the
different
angles,
and
it
was
perfect
and
I
was
very
appreciative
because
I
learned
from
the
chain
link
fence
to
ask
that
question
so
I'm
willing
to
let
her
try
and
remedy
it
one
more
time
and
then
afterwards
so
be
it
but
live
and
learn,
and
that's
why
I
ask
certain
certain
questions
moving
forward?
That's
my
response
to
your
I
know:
it's
long-winded,
but
I'm,
a
history
teacher,
so
I
do.
E
Well,
I
think
it's
reasonable.
She
wants
to
come
and
gifts
I
think
it's
we're
penalizing
her.
But
okay,
if
you
guys
all
want
to
penalize
her
I'm,
you
know
I'm
I'm
on
the
board
I'm
like
all
right,
but
then
my
my
mind
goes
to
and
we've
Eric
you've
talked
about
creative
ways.
You
can
try
to
hide
some
of
the
fence
but
say
she
does
that
what
stops
another
neighbor
or
the
same
name
later
saying
well,
I
can
still
see
some
more
fence.
E
A
A
Including
myself,
I
think
that
it
was
going
to
be
visible
in
this
area.
I
agree
and
she
said
that
it
wasn't
going
to
be
so.
Otherwise
we
would
have
just
said
in
the
hearing
make
this
picket
fence
from
here
all
the
way
to
here
and
whatever
I
understand,
never
had
any
problem
approving
this.
So
no
one
can
come
back
and
say
you
couldn't
put
this
in
here.
It
was
just
the
neighbors
saying
she
said
it
wasn't
going
to
be
visible.
You.
E
E
D
Actually,
the
COA
does
say
not
visible
here
at
the
CLI,
so
it's
not
even
in
compliance
with
the
CLA
if
the
materials
Dimension,
if
we're
gonna,
if
you
want
to
take
the
legal
and
I'm,
not
a
lawyer,
I
think
we
have
two
retired
or
non-practicing
lawyers
here
by
the
letter,
what
the
COA
says
it
does
not.
This
is.
E
F
F
C
F
Eric
has
explained
it.
The
only
issue
of
contention
is
that
area
right
there,
whether
the
rest
of
it's
visible
or
not.
It
doesn't
really
matter
because
we
approved
it
and
I'm,
not
sure
I'm,
not
sure
that
I
see
this
huge
potential
disaster.
That's
going
to
befall
is
that
we
try
to
work
this
out
in
a
meaningful
way
as
opposed
to
making
someone.
Well,
they
can't
go
to
court
I.
Guess
at
this
point,
but
I
just
think
it's
it's
the
right.
E
E
F
E
F
A
F
E
A
B
E
A
A
A
E
E
A
A
The
tower
would
bring
an
enforcement
actually
against
her
and
she's
got
to
get
her
own
attorney
and
fight
the
town,
the
town's
going
to
bring
the
best
case
boss,
that's
it,
but
she
can't
sue
the
town
to
claim
that
we're
harassing
her
we're
not
we're
saying
it
wasn't
in
compliance.
That's
it
no
one's
putting
a
big
billboard
in
front
of
our
house.
No
one's
out
there,
picketing
no
one's
like
you
know,
calling
her
names.
No
one's
assaulting
her
right.
A
A
Anyone
could
file
a
complaint
right
sure,
but
it's
going
to
get
tossed
out
like
that
with
the
motion
I
discussed,
so
she
can't
look
I
think
she
should
fix
the
problem
it
was.
There
was
a
representation
made
that
it
wasn't
going
to
be
visible.
The
neighbors
upset
about
it,
whatever
it
wasn't
supposed
to
be
visible,
it's
visible.
All
we're
saying
is
like
come
up
with
a
solution,
just
like
the
guy
with
the
driveway,
let's
figure
out
a
way
to
like
make
it
work.
You
know
and
let
her
come
up
with
some
some
things.
A
If
she
doesn't
want
to
do
nothing,
she
doesn't
have
to
show
up,
she
doesn't
have
to
do
anything,
and
then
we
can
make
a
decision
whether
we
want
to
enforce
it
reinforce
it.
Then
your
Merry
band
of
ground
attorneys
can
go,
do
whatever
they
decide
to
do
with
it.
At
that
point,
like
I,
don't
know
yeah,
you
can
pull
out
his
old
book
and
figure
out
what
complaint
he's
going
to
make.
I,
don't
know
if
anything
right.
A
Gonna
say:
there's
no
case,
I
don't
know
he
could
let
him
deal
with
it,
though
we're
saying
it
was
supposed
to
not
be
visible.
It
is
visible
we're
trying
to
come
up
with
a
solution.
Let
her
fix
it
reality.
She
lives
in
a
historic
district
if
she
was
a
good
neighbor
and
wanted
to
respect
the
rules.
If
it
was
my
position,
I'd
strip
the
thing
out
and
just
redo
it,
you
know
your
neighbors
ticked
off
for
about
the
10
sections
of
fence
or
whatever
I
don't
know.
It's
not
a.
A
Do
far
far
from
it
yeah
and
I,
don't
think
we
should
be
afraid
either
to
enforced
up,
because
we're
going
to
supposedly
get
sued
we're
not
right
unless
we're
doing
something
malicious
or
something
with
like
ill
intent
or
something
that's
going
to
cost
someone
where
they
have
legitimate
damages
to
bring
a
case,
but
otherwise,
like
I'm
gonna,
shoot
you
because
you
made
fun
of
me.
It
doesn't
work
that
way.
Yeah.
D
A
That
being
all
said,
though,
I
think
that
we
need
to
give
her
the
opportunity
to
come
until
then
and
if
that's
the
end
of
it,
that's
the
end
of
it.
If
she
doesn't
show
up-
and
you
want
to
press
it
off
and
pass
it
off
to
have
someone
do
an
enforcement
action,
if
you
don't
drop
it
at
that
point,
yeah.
D
D
Agree
and
it
gets
back
to
what
I
said-
that's
why
you
guys
see
me
being
very
maybe
if
I've
got
a
word
to
buy
the
book,
it's
just
we've
been
burned
too
many
times
trying
to
be
helpful,
and
so
the
situation
we're
dealing
with
where
oh
they
did
the
thing
they
didn't
do
the
thing
I
just
think
for
our
peace
of
mind
for
the
applicant
and
for
the
Neighbors.
We
just
if
the
book
says
follow
we
follow
it
and
we've
talked
about
change
in
the
book.
Let's
get
the
book
changed
this
year.
A
D
So
so
is
that
the
house,
that's
on
the
High
Street
right,
yeah,
yeah
and
I
abstained
for
the
vote.
I
was
at
the
emergency
with
his
wife
and
he
couldn't
present
and
I
said
hey.
The
handbook
says
you
got
to
do
it
this
way
and,
like
I,
said
I'm
on
the
record:
I
love
what
they
do
at
the
house,
they're
doing
a
great
job,
they're
awesome,
I.
D
F
F
B
A
D
A
Like
you
know,
certain
people's
clients
seem
to
get
referential
treatment,
so
I
think
we're
trying
to
avoid
that
and
just
make
it
more
equal
going
forward.
So
that's
it.
D
A
D
Honestly,
I
think
the
public
it
shouldn't
matter
if
I'm
sitting
here
sitting
whoever
they
should
have
a
pretty
good
idea.
Walking
in
that,
if
I
do
a
b,
c
and
d,
the
result
will
be
F
and
I.
Think,
let's
say
in
the
past
that
hasn't
been
the
case.
It's
like
it's
been
well.
If
it's
this
person,
I'll
get
it
for
this
person,
I,
won't
and
I.
D
Don't
think
that's
I
agree
with
Eric
I
think
it's
got
to
be
where
Amy's
watched
one
or
two
meetings
is
gonna
know
if
I
follow
the
rules,
whether
it's
John
or
Ted,
or
were
alternate
or
whatever
that
the
votes.
You
know
you
got
a
pretty
good.
The
other
one's
gonna
come
out.
I
think
that's
what
we
need
to
strive
for
as
a
board.
A
Okay,
39
Pear
Street,
yes,.
B
Think
Perry
might
be
coming
in
I,
don't
know
if
it
is
going
to
be
Mark,
see
the
Marco
Perry
we're
going
to
come
in.
C
B
C
H
We
can
Hi.
How
are
you,
gentlemen,
good
evening
Happy
New
Year
same
to
you
yeah
I'm,
here
representing
I-core,
building
and
remodeling,
just
on
the
case
for
22
New
London
Road
in
regards
to
replacement
windows
free.
H
A
G
Just
jump
in
real
quick:
this
is
beyond
the
next
next
agenda.
We
have
a
short
week
and
they
really
need
to
get
their
application
into
me.
They
hadn't
been
before
you
before
and
had
some
questions
at
the
counter
this
afternoon
about
the
type
of
Windows
that
would
be
approved
or
could
be
approved,
or
you
know
what
they
want
to
present
so
I.
My
recommendation
was
a
pre-op
just
to
get
some
feedback
from
you.
Folks,.
H
I
guess
I
can
just
explain
to
you
what
we're
attempting
to
do
to
make
sure
that
this
meets
the
needs
of
the
historic
commission,
and
that
is
basically
it's
just
a
replacement
window.
Two
sashes
are
going
to
go
in
two
sashes
are
going
to
come
out.
We're
going
to
remove
storm
windows
that
are
on
the
building
are
on
the
structure.
We
will
not
be
affecting
siding,
nor
will
we
be.
Will
we
be
affecting
trim
and
the
grill
pattern
there
isn't
any
so
it'll
be
all
remaining
the
same
same
even
with
color.
H
F
Well,
at
that
time,
I
would
just
say
if,
if
that's
the
winner
you're
putting
in
and
they're
basically
the
same
size
I.
Obviously
they
must
be
if
you're
not
adjusting
anything
else
as
the
existing
windows
I.
Don't
think
that
should
be
an
issue
but
you're
going
to
have
to
you
know,
come
in
with
photographs
of
the
house
from
all
angles:
the
specs
on
the
window
and
just
the
description
of
what
you're
going
to
do
and
which
you're
replacing
all
the
windows.
H
The
majority
there's
a
few
that
will
not
be
replaced.
They'll
stay,
they're,
fixed
picture
windows.
E
F
H
B
C
Closed
up
with
the
chain
link
conversation
correct,
okay,
all
right,
we
did
roll
call,
we
did
preamps
that
was
public
and
now
we're
doing
minutes,
yeah
just
to
make
sure.
E
One
sentence
on
page
two
that
I
don't
know
Linda's
can
follow
this,
but
the
write-up
on
Ernst
explained
that
his
wife
he
and
his
wife
Paige
coolrick
the
owners,
151
High,
Street
blah
blah
the
next
sentence,
I
think
doesn't
make
sense.
It
reads
as
they
currently
reside
in
the
house
and
are
proposing
to
add
a
small
gray
change
wall
between
the
level
of
the
garage
and
the
house
and
I
assume
it
in
that
small
Grace,
either
stone
wall
retaining
wall.
E
Unless
there
is
such
a
thing
as
a
change
wall
that
I'm
not
aware
of
so
Linda,
you
can
fix
that
any
way
you
like
and
I
think
we
should
approve
the
minutes
as
amended.
Then.
E
Was
in
the
previous
data
meetings
minutes
which
we
approved
as
amended,
which
brought
up
another
question:
I
was
talking
with
Peter
about
before
he
came
in
that
or
Linda
can
answer.
If
she
wants
to
type
in,
we
met
we
in
the
previous
time
that
I
got
nitpicky
about
the
minutes.
I
wanted
to
strike
the
sentence
about
the
sign
on
the
wall
and
it's
still
in
the
minutes
for
that
meeting.
I,
don't
know
when
they
get
amended.
E
G
Please
I
did
make
the
change
to
the
minutes.
I,
don't
know
why
they're
not
updated
so
I'm,
not
sure
where
you're
seeing
that
but
I
did
go.
E
In
because
what
I
want
I
know,
I
think
you
do
a
fantastic
job,
considering
how
we
ramble
around
it'd
be
fun
to
see
how
you
do
with
the
discussion
we
just
had,
but
I
just
before.
I
came
to
this
one
I
wanted
to
see
if
the
correction
was
in
the
minute
package,
so
I
don't
know
where
they
show
up
necessarily.
But
I
was
looking
at
last
meetings,
agenda
package
last
meetings,
meeting
package,
the
December
20th
baggage
and
those
have
the
minutes
in
them
that
I
asked
to
be
corrected
and
they
still
look
assigned.
E
G
Asking
about
so
this
is
his
the
way
it
it
has
been.
We
used
to,
we
used
to
do
things
very
differently,
pre-covid,
and
then
we.
G
So
what
will
happen
is
those
minutes
that
Todd
signed
will
go
to
the
town,
clerk
and
she'll
file
them
and
those
are
the
official
minutes.
The.
G
If
you
want
to
search
the
set
that
has
been
updated,
that's
going
to
be
under
the
December
20th
meeting
and
you're
going
to
have
to
search
that.
So,
if
you
want
to
call
me
tomorrow,.
A
C
E
G
E
G
G
An
easy
answer:
Ted,
because
school
forward,
you're
gonna,
have
probably
a
new
staff
person
doing
clerical
anyway,
so
it.
But
it's
an
easy
answer.
You
approved
those
minutes
as
amended
and
and
that's
out
there.
So
anyone
who
looks
at
those
minutes
says
oh
they're,
amended
I
need
to
go
and
find
out
what
got
amended.
Okay,.
F
G
F
F
A
A
S
I
wasn't
here,
but
yeah.
D
So
old
business
you
two
aren't
here:
I
spoke
I've
been
talking
to
the
state
historic
preservation
office
as
I.
You
guys
know,
I
do
but
anyhow
there's
a
number
of
State
programs
for
people
that
live
in
the
historic
district.
For
example.
They
it's
not
even
at
the
tax
break,
but
tax
refund,
almost
30
of
the
money
they
put
into
their
homes
during
a
calendar
year
on
certain
repair
at
the
painting,
groups,
etc,
etc.
D
There's
grants
that
people
can
apply
for
so
they
offer
free
workshops
to
tell
the
residents
of
the
historic
district
tax
breaks.
So
I
put
a
motion
forward
that
we
sign
have
them
come
down
and
advertise
one
of
these
workshops.
I
was
given
permission
to
reach
out
to
John
Burton
and
get
his
permission.
Peter
was
CC
it
on
the
email
and
his
responses
sounds
great.
How
many
people
do
you
think
would
attend?
We
could
use
the
cr1
and
the
annex
would
be
large
enough
once
those
are
locked
down.
D
B
B
D
G
Really
try
to
be
fly
on
the
wall
when
you're,
making
motions
I'm
going
to
use
the
word
on
the
Fly
I
know
they're
not
on
the
Fly
they're,
something
that
you've
thought
through,
but
when
you're
making
these
motions
in
the
minutes
it's
hard
to
follow,
and
sometimes
when
there's
discussion
in
the
middle
of
the
minutes,
we
don't
exactly
know
really
at
the
end
result.
What
you've
said
it's
a
good
idea
to
try
to
draft
something.
So
we
have
that
to
go
by.
G
G
Yeah
anything
you
can
put
in
writing
is
is
very
helpful.
Yeah
thanks.
D
D
C
C
No
I
I,
fully
I
would
just
for
a
discussion
point
of
view
before
we
do
a
vote.
I
would
strongly
encourage
you
to
do
it
in
the
spring
or
early
summer,
because
we
do
have
what
are
they
called
the
snowbirds
that
are
away
and
they
might
be
someone
who
might
benefits
they're
retiring
and
making
adjustments
to
their
homes
so
I'm
fully
supportive
of
it.
D
F
D
F
F
D
F
D
Or
something
so
my
understanding,
which
stands
to
be
change
because
I'm,
not
100
I'm,
getting
information
on
it
too,
is,
if
you
own
a
historic
home,
that's
on
the
state
or
not
that
has
to
be
in
the
Historic
District
and
either
state
or
National
Historic
registry.
D
There
are
certain
repairs
that
preserve
a
house
like
a
roof
paint
other
more
intricate
stuff,
but.
D
F
D
Alex
anything
no
I
think
we
need
to
look
into
it
or
any
new
business.
Yes,
so
this
was
the
motion.
I
withdrew
last
I
put
a
motion
forward
that
the
town
had
brought
to
become
a
CLG,
which
is
a
certified
local
government.
D
I
withdrew
it
because
Ted
brought
up
you
two
aren't
here
and
you
guys
are
long-standing
members
that
have
been
unfair
and
we
wanted
more
information.
I
did
try
and
get
this
into
the
packet,
which
I
wasn't
timing
enough.
Is
that
correct?
So
I've
made
copies
for
everybody?
It
says
what
a
CLG
is,
which
Peter
has
a
little
knowledge
on
it
too
I
guess
we
actually
are
kind
of
sort
of
CLG.
D
Already
we
just
didn't
do
the
the
annual
in
a
report,
so
it's
very
easy
for
us
to
become
a
CLG,
the
highlight's.
The
reason
that
I
would
like
us
to
become
aclg
is
it
gives
us
funding,
especially
for
the
handles.
We
want
to
rewrite
they'll,
give
us
grant
money
for
it
and
they
will
pay
for
experts
we'd
need
which
did
not
sit
on
this
board.
D
D
From
Mary
Dunn
who's,
the
head
of
the
program,
so
I
would
put
a
motion
forward
that
we
authorize
the
responsible
party,
which
I
was
told
by
Peter,
is
John
Reiner
to
fill
out
the
final
paper
to
make
a
say,
CLG.
B
D
B
D
B
E
D
E
A
D
F
E
This
isn't
business,
but
I
thought
I
would
share
it
anyway.
I
have
a
medical
condition
that
is
not
contagious.
So
don't
worry
about
the
max
I
think
it
requires
a
daily
injection.
I
usually
do
around
eight
o'clock
and
it's
nice.
If
it's
consistent,
so
I
can
push
it.
You
know
plus
or
minus
a
little
time,
but
I
wanted
to.
Let
you
guys
know
that,
because,
depending
on
how
the
meeting's
flowing
I
may
excuse
myself,
it
takes
about
three
minutes.
I.
G
E
A
needle
in
my
stomach,
yes,
so
yeah
I
think
that's
enough.
I
don't
want
to
be
any
more.
F
F
E
I'm
gonna
live.
Don't
worry
about
that.
A
B
E
B
It's
a
matter
if
you
wanted
to
push
to
it
and
that's
what
we're
saying
in
the
future,
when
you're,
making
a
motion
to
approve
one
of
those
I
would
probably
put
a
timeline
stipulation
in
the
motion
sure
to
give
them
a
certain
amount
of
time.
This
one
though
you're,
going
to
enforce
the
original,
that's
where
I'm
at
with
Tom,
so
yeah,
but
I
would
say
if
you
guys
in
the
future,
would
put
an
actual
timeline
on
it.
Yeah
that
way,
it's
noted
on
the
COA
when
it's
issued
to
them.
B
E
B
F
A
B
You
know
I'm
actually
looking
at
that.
So
this
is
an
interesting
too
we're
making
progress,
so
yeah
COA
is
issued
and
you
you'll
find
that
CEO
is
good
for
the
five
years
to
get
your
building
permit
out
of
the
way
once
you're
building
permits
in
play,
I
think
that's
you're,
going
through
that
course
work
of
exhausting
your
if
it's
non-compliance.
Let's.
E
B
B
B
F
B
E
B
B
B
C
And
just
from
Curiosity
has
there
ever
been.