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From YouTube: Highways & Buildings Committee Meeting 12/14/2017
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Highways & Buildings Committee Meeting 12/14/2017 9:00 AM
A
B
D
C
A
E
Yeah
good
morning
have
no
bids
and
lettings
this
morning.
I
will
have
about
letting
next
month
to
let
our
stone
that
we
pick
up
at
the
quarry.
So
we
will
have
a
letting
next
month.
I
do
have
County
engineer's
pay
us
ones
this
morning.
The
first
one
is
our
county
general
maintenance
for
2017
payable
to
Kane
kiva,
a
construction
company
for
cold
mix
picked
up
at
the
plant,
and
that
amount
is
830.
E
E
Last
is
our
county
general
maintenance
for
2017
17000
BR.
This
is
for
engineering
resources,
so
shi'ites
from
Champaign.
This
is
for
the
bridge
on
in
Roma
park.
We
found
an
area
of
delamination
and
they
put
together
a
set
of
playing
at
repair
plans
and
proposals
for
us,
and
that
amount
is
500
$90.00.
A
C
A
A
Ok,
key
County
on
December,
14,
2000,
17th
and
the
Committee
recommends
seeking
consent.
Now,
therefore,
be
it
resolved
that
the
county
board
of
ki
does
hereby
request
the
consent
of
the
Department
of
Transportation
to
reappoint
mark
our
Rogers
PGs
county
engineer
and
be
it
further
resolved
that
the
County
Clerk
is
hereby
directed
to
transmit
to
certified
this
resolution
to
the
district
office,
the
Department
of
Transportation
and
Mark.
If
you
want
to
elaborate
on
that,
sir.
E
The
County
engineer's
position
is
the
county
engineer
is
a
deputy
of
the
Department
of
Transportation.
So
in
order
to
appoint
a
county
engineer,
you
have
to
get
the
permission
of
I
dot.
So
this
resolution
is
asking
for
that
consent
for
reappointment.
So
once
we
send
this
in
then
I
got
considers
and
they
will
send
back
a
letter
saying
yes,
you
can
go
ahead
and
and
reappoint
or
no
we
don't
want
him
anymore.
So
you
you
can't
read
point
but
then
after
that,
then
we
have
to
go
through
the
appointment
process.
E
A
F
A
B
H
B
H
The
financial
report
again.
Typically
that
runs
about
$15,000
a
month
work
twenty
thousand
six
hundred
fifty
five
dollars.
The
reasons
for
that
are
I.
Had
some
work
and
I'll
explain
that
when
I
get
into
the
report
at
the
old
jail-
and
we
also
had
our
sprinkler
inspections,
our
firearm
inspections
and
our
generator
services
were
all
completed
this
month.
So
that's
why
you
see
a
little
bit
of
an
increase
there,
but
but
we're
sitting
pretty
good
here.
G
Thank
You
mr.
cowboy
mr.
chairman,
the
the
way
that
maintenance
expenses-
these
is,
it
all,
goes
to
the
maintenance
budget
wherever
any
of
these
expenses
occur,
unless
it's
a
tort
related
expense.
Obviously
that
you
know
with
a
claim-
and
things
like
that-
is
that
that
all
goes
right
to
your
budget
for
this
committee,
I
thought
it
would
be
good
for
a
limb
to
hear
how
that's
allocated
I
had.
H
My
line-item
budget
starts
off
with
anything
we
buy,
that
my
maintenance
men
put
in
themselves
is
a
separate
line,
item
and
I
believe
in
this
year
and
I.
Don't
have
it
with
me,
but
I
believe
this
year
was
about
forty
thousand
dollars
that
rain
about
fifty
six
thousand,
because
we
are
doing
more
and
more
with
our
maintenance
men
than
we
were
before.
So
we
see
that
number
jump
up.
I
have
a
contract.
I
have
outside
contracts.
H
Ninety
seven
thousand
dollars
of
my
budgets
outside
contracts,
that's
generators,
elevators,
sprinkler
systems,
fire
alarm
systems,
monitoring
all
of
our
buildings
that
are
monitored,
burglar
on
fire
alarm
all
go
to
9-1-1.
All
that's
taken
out
of
those
that
hundred
grand
garbage
disposal
comes
out
of
that
I
pay
the
guy
I
process
the
claim.
So
we
keep
twenty
thousand.
It's
twenty
thousand
dollars
a
year
to
collect
all
of
our
garbage
and
recycle.
So
that's
all
part
of
that.
Ninety
seven
thousand
dollars
I
have
outside
contractor
repair
and
and
again
I.
H
Don't
have
the
budget
in
front
of
me,
but
that's
a
line
item
that
I
go
off
of
anybody
who
comes
in
does
a
service
repair
for
my
outside
contractor.
That's
taken
out
of
that
line.
Item
I
have
mats
and
uniforms
that
were
required
to
pay
I
have
sprint
phones,
I
mean
the
you
know.
The
list
goes
on
and
on
and
on
but
and
it
works
out,
it
all
works
out.
H
The
only
thing
I
do
split,
I
order,
all
of
the
commissary
supplies
for
the
jails
and
for
the
inmates
and
all
those
invoice
all
that
invoicing
goes
out
to
to
the
jail
chief
and
they
take
care
all
that
themselves.
I
buy
cleaning
supplies
toilet
paper
paper
towels
for
the
county
buildings
themselves,
general
public
use
anything
that
inmates
use
we
share
with
it
with
the
sheriff's
department.
They
take
care
of
all
that.
So.
H
I'll
split
out,
split
cleaning
supplies
that
drone
combs
with
with
the
sheriff
inmates
do
some
of
the
cleaning
in
their
pot.
They
do
all
the
cleaning
in
the
pots.
That's
come
by
trustees.
They
pay
for
all
those
cleaning
supplies
for
that
area.
Okay,
I
take
care
of
all
general
use,
chemicals,
garbage
bags,
I,
say
general
use,
toilet
paper
paper,
towels
those
things
that
public
general
use,
employee,
public
use.
We
take
care
of
that
so
a
budget
about
40,000
a
year.
For
that
sure.
H
H
Or
or
outside
contractor,
okay,
so
yeah,
we
cover
all
the
buildings.
I
take
care
of
all
the
buildings,
general
maintenance.
If
you
will
sure-
and
we
share
some
things-
there
are
some
things
that
we'll
do
that,
the
as
you
shall
wins,
oh
and
I
work
out,
we'll
work
it
out
and
you'll
pay
a
portion
of
it
and
I'll
pay
some
would
we
have
a
good
rapport
so
so
it
goes
very
well.
I.
G
H
We
have
a
lot
of
things
separated
here.
The
two
pickup
trucks
in
the
garage,
the
Sheriff's
Department-
covers
the
fuel
for
that
my
car
is
there
carb,
but
I
pay
for
my
own
fuel
through
the
through
the
highway
department.
So
we
share
those
expenses
as
well
any
repairs
to
the
vehicles.
Although
those
two
trucks
are
theirs
I
take
care
of
that
we
have
a
dump
truck
out
there,
multi-use
they
use
it.
We
use
it.
I
typically
take
care
any
repairs.
H
We
don't
have
a
big
problem
with
the
dump
truck
out
there,
because
you
know
it
doesn't
get
a
lot
of
use
of
stuff
in
the
winter.
So
but
but
those
expenses
are
shared
and
we
go
back
and
forth
with
each
other
pretty
consistently
about
who's
gonna
cover
what
and
it
generally
works
out.
Okay,
good,
you
know
if
we,
if
he
starts
getting
close
on
some
things,
he'll
come
to
me
and
tell
me
you
know
and
we'll
we
offset
those
costs
collectively
together.
So
all.
H
So
with
that
being
said,
I've
had
it's
been
a
pretty
busy
month,
typically
nova
november
in
december,
our
big
inspection
months
for
for
our
sprinklers
fire
alarm
and
generators.
We
do
that
April
and
DS
in
November
our
generators
and
then
I've
tried
to
split
things
out,
so
they
come
in
kind
of
kind
of
gradually
throughout
the
year
on
our
inspections.
So
we
pay
it
a
little
bit
each
time
so.
H
There's
no
other
questions
on
the
on
the
finance
room.
If
anybody
wants
to
sit
down
with
me
and
go
over
all
this
I'll
be
glad
to
share
it
with
you.
I.
Have
it
all
online
Amy
lucky
out
at
the
jail
takes
care
of
deducting
all
that
she
gets
the
pay
reports
from
Steve
and
keeps
us
in
order,
if
you
will
from
month
to
month,
she
does
all
of
her
claims
for
us
I
take
all
that,
put
it
all
together,
take
it
out
there.
I
H
I'm
gonna
start
off
with
the
building
report
and
we
might
as
well
go
right
into
that.
I
have
a
pickup
truck
down
here:
Chevy
Silverado,
it's
a
2000
with
two
hundred
and
eighteen
thousand
miles
on
it.
That
truck
was
here.
When
we
came
six
years
ago.
It
is
a
plow
truck.
I
have
to
plow
trucks.
I
have
a
Dodge.
Is
a
2,000,
keeps
our
salt
spreader
on
it
for
all
of
the
we
use
it
all
downtown.
H
How
did
Jerome
come
to
have
a
dump
truck
that
has
a
salt
spreader
on
it
as
well
with
plow
that
they
take
care
of
out
there?
This
other
truck,
we
use
all
the
time
my
maintenance
guys
were
in
it
in
a
pickup
truck
all
the
time.
This
truck
is
starting
to
have
issues
I've
dumped
a
lot
of
money
into
it
in
this
last
year,
and
now
the
motors
making
a
bit
of
a
noise
I
took
it
down.
Had
it
looked
at,
he
said
it's
got
two
hundred
eighteen
thousand
miles.
H
I,
don't
know
how
much
money
you
want
it
through.
You
could
throw
a
new
motor
in
it,
but
but
the
body
on
it's
probably
worse
than
the
motor,
so
I
contacted
lieutenant
Gastner
who's
in
charge
of
the
trucks.
He
got
me
a
couple
of
estimates
which
he
sent
a
second
to
me
yesterday.
I
know
that
that
the
chairman
and
the
sheriff
are
gonna
meet
about
this.
So
the
the
trucks
capable
of
working
and
is
running
but
I,
don't
know
how
long
it's
gonna
last
it
could.
It
could
die
any
time.
H
I
mean
it's
on
its
last
legs,
so
this
is
a
truck
we
use
for
what
I
call
cleanup.
We
use
the
big
truck
to
plow
everything
this.
This
little
Silverado
goes
around.
It
cleans
up
all
of
our
Lots
for
us
behind
it
and
same
way,
Jerome
combs
will
drive
it
out
there.
Chris
will
do
the
lots
with
the
big
dump
truck
and
then
we
come
in
behind
him
and
clean
everything
off.
You
know
the
small
stuff,
so
it
is
a
truck.
We
do
utilize,
so
you
know
yes
thank.
H
H
H
H
I
say
these
trucks:
both
the
dodges
is
as
equally
as
bad
with
the
the
problem
is
the
brake
lines
rust
out
with
all
the
salt
that
the
truck
season
and
I've
replaced
chunks
of
brake
line
through
both
these
trucks
as
it
because
it'll
just
start
leaking
out
of
the
blue.
So
it's
an
ongoing
problem,
as
you
guys
well
know
it
just
just
something
happens
and
they're
all
I
mean
these
trucks
are
2000s.
So.
A
B
A
H
Yeah
I
think
between
the
sheriff
and
the
County
Board
Chairman
we're
going
to
work,
they're
gonna
work
way
through
this
know,
they'll
make
a
good
recommendation
to
us
I.
So
that's
all
the
wait,
nothing
all
right
other
than
that
189
seems
to
be
going.
Okay.
We
have
stuff
going
on
at
the
courthouse,
as
they
reported
about
six
months
ago,
that
rough
around
the
base
of
the
dome
is
need
to
be
replaced.
H
I
went
ahead
and
got
permission
from
you
guys
to
go
out
and
have
JH
to
be
come
in
and
get
us
a
bid
package
put
together.
He
does
have
that
bid
package.
He
called
me
the
other
day
and
asked
me
to
please
hold
off
on
that
roof
because
of
the
type
of
roof.
It
is
it's
not
like
a
rubber
off
anymore.
Those
white
roofs
require
a
certain
temperature
for
them
to
seal
correctly.
Now,
I
had
the
roof
patched
by
language.
Roofing
came
in,
it
did
the
patching
and
right
now
it's
not
leaking.
H
I
H
No
getting
around
it
so
I'm,
working
on
that
and
I
got
it
on
the
desk
and
I'll.
Keep
you
guys
in
the
loop
on
that
the
same
way
with
the
dome
we
held
off
on
painting
that
dome
and
having
that
dome
repaired,
I
have
to
have
a
scaffold
company
come
in
it's
being
done
through
the
insurance
company.
It's
twenty
eight
thousand
nine
hundred
sixty-five
dollars,
they're
gonna,
come
in
on
a
Saturday.
H
In
fact,
I
meet
them
at
11
o'clock
today
of
better
information
today
about
dates
times
how
the
scaffolds
going
to
go
up
and
go
down
we're
hoping
to
get
this
done
through
the
holiday
season,
with
the
shutdown
to
courthouse
we're
trying
to
time
this
together.
So
there
isn't
a
lot
of
people
around
this
scaffold,
it's
being
built
on
the
third
floor
over
the
top
of
that
rotunda
opening
all
the
way
up
into
the
dome.
So
this
is
this
has
only
been
done
one
other
time
before
and
I
I.
H
H
Not
doing
anything
with
those
other
paintings,
the
paintings
that
are
up
in
the
dome
look
like
because
I've
been
in
touch
with
the
state
of
Illinois's
and
things
we
can
and
can't
do,
and
I
spoke
with
the
Historical
Preservation
Committee
in
Springfield.
So
it's
been
a
quite
a
little
process
to
get
through.
I
want.
D
H
We're
all
on
board-
and
we
can't
do
anything
with
that,
so
the
clock
up
in
the
tower
about
a
year
and
a
half
ago
that
clock
went
down,
we
lost
the
motor,
it
hadn't
been
serviced
in
quite
some
time.
I
brought
in
Belle
Smith
clocks,
that's
what
they
do,
they're
from
Indiana
they
came
in.
They
made
the
repair
on
the
clock.
They
just
came
in
here
and
did
a
service
on
it
was
$450.
H
He
just
called
me
back
the
other
day
and
he
said:
if
you
don't
mind,
will
you
pay
in
advance
six
hundred
and
fifty
dollars
we'll
do
two
services
next
year
on
the
clock
as
it
should
have
anyway?
This
is
something
we
have
to
maintain
it's
cheaper
than
what
it
would
be
to
have
him
do
per
service.
So
I
went
ahead
and
did
it
so
that
I
mean
we're
saving
350
bucks,
250,
don't
know
they
don't
know
about
that
company.
But
yes,
they
are.
Yes,
they
are
they're,
a
very
good
Christian
company
I.
H
Bet,
they're
very,
very
good:
ok,
the
roof
paint
doom
counters
in
room
209
at
the
courthouse
sandy
C
on
C
has
to
have
two
computers
put
in
there
for
public
use.
As
you're
all
aware,
we've
been
talking
about
this.
We
have
the
demo
portion
of
it
done.
Counterfeiters
is
going
to
come
in
and
install
the
counters
in
the
walls.
H
I'll
get
the
electrician's
in
there
to
move
the
electrical
and
get
this
completed
by
January
1st
Kevin
Duvall
has
all
the
computers
ready
to
go
I'm
working
on
this
trying
to
trying
to
beat
this
deadline
so
I'm?
If
I
have
that
going
on?
Also,
at
the
same
time,
the
door
on
the
room
209
has
to
be
replaced.
This
is
a
32
inch
door
with
a
side
light.
We're
gonna
take
that
out
of
there
we're
gonna
put
a
new
36
inch
door
in
with
a
new
side
light
to
match
the
court
room
directly
across
from
it.
E
F
H
It'll
be
a
36,
so
we're
working
on
that
as
well.
The
problem
with
it
is:
if
someone
comes
up
that
isn't
a
wheelchair,
we
would
have
to
we'd
have
to
figure
out
a
way
for
them
to
get
in
touch
with
someone
inside
to
come
out
and
open
both
those
doors
at
the
same
time.
So
we're
gonna
we're
gonna
fix
this
and
make
it
compliant.
I've
already
sent
the
drawings
to
the
AG.
H
She
setback
approval
to
move
forward
with
it
and
I've
met
with
the
contractor
on
this
and
they're,
putting
together
a
price
package
on
it
right
now,
so
I
have
that
going
on
we're
gonna
talk
about
I
got
a
work
order,
request
from
the
Adrian
hailey
who's
at
the
head
of
I.
Guess
the
head
of
the
state
reporters
at
the
courthouse
they've
requested
to
bring
in
their
own
desks
into
their
office.
They
currently
are
in
an
office
down
in
the
basement
right
next
to
jury
assembly.
H
If
you've
ever
been
in
there
for
jury
duty,
there's
an
office
directly
next
to
it
and
I
just
three
or
four
girls
in
that
room,
they've
asked
to
bring
in
their
own
desks.
They'd.
Be
willing,
and
yesterday
I
got
a
text
from
and
said
they'd
be
willing
to
donate
these
deaths
to
the
courthouse
in
the
event
that
they
were
to
leave.
H
I
put
them
on
hold
till
I
brought
this
to
you
guys,
I,
don't
know
what
the
liability
issues
are
with
this
I
will
tell
you
that
we
have
judges
in
the
courthouse
that
have
their
own
furniture
there.
So
I,
don't
know
how
all
that
will
bounce
back
and
forth
III
need
somebody
to
give
me
some
direction
here.
On
this
we
got
I,
don't
feel
like
I'm,
the
one
who
should
be
making
that
call.
A
G
Need
to
talk
to
state's
attorney
about
this
situation,
because
I
need
to
figure
out,
heaven
forbid,
there's
some
type
of
an
accident
and
they're
destroyed.
Are
they
expected
renumeration
for
those
desks,
who's,
gonna
move
these
desks,
I'm
sure
our
maintenance
staff
has
some
thoughts
on
that.
Do
we
did
we
get
it
to
the
door
and
then
maintenance
takes
over
and
moves
it
in
yeah
because
of
labor
agreements.
You
know
I.
Definitely
not
gonna
walk
through
that
minefield
without
knowing
where
the
mines
are.
Okay.
It's
a
can
of
worms
at
that.
G
H
A
H
Very
good,
thank
you.
We'll
move
on
to
the
annex
building
we
just
did
a
big
upgrade
on
our
pneumatics
I've
reported
pneumatic
problems
throughout
the
buildings
and
we're
now
figuring
out
some
things
about
these
things
that
we
didn't
know
before.
So
we've
made
tremendous
headway
at
the
old
jail
I
hired
decision
piping
to
come
in
there.
H
They
have
a
guy
that
works
for
them
by
the
name
of
John
creases,
he's
a
pneumatics
guy
and
he's
very
good
at
what
he
does,
and
he
also
shares
his
knowledge
and
is
not
afraid
to
share
his
knowledge
with
us
and
he
and
he's
very
good
at
what
he
does.
We've
gone
through
that
jail
now,
I,
don't
have
a
consistent
temperatures
running
in
that
Jail,
so
we've
made
some
tremendous
headway
there,
although
it's
all
old
stuff
we're
doing
better
and
better
and
keeping
our
temperatures
steady
and
consistent
we're
not
getting
complaints
from
inmates
anymore.
H
I
mean
things
are
really
working
a
lot
better
than
they
were
they're
still
ways
to
go,
but
but
we're
making
headway
in
this
I
have
water
and
sewer
lines
that
are
cast
lines
in
that
jail
out
of
the
blue.
They
just
split
I
may
have
a
crack
run
down
a
sewer
line
out
of
the
blue.
We
don't
know
why
I
don't
know
why
they
break
they've,
been
in
there
for
50
years,
for
it
1976.
D
H
I,
don't
I,
don't
know
if
it's
settling
of
the
building
or
what
it
is
so,
but
but
it's
an
ongoing
problem.
We
fix
them
as
they
happen.
So
just
just
the
heads-up
on
that
I
want
to
talk
about
a
tree
over
on
merchant
Street.
If
you
drive
behind
the
courthouse
onto
merchant
you'll,
see
a
sidewalk,
that's
completely
upheaved
that
big
tree,
a
branch
fell
off
at
the
other
day
and
took
out
one
of
the
girls
cars
that
works
at
the
courthouse
trees
parked
underneath
it
$6,500
for
the
damage
to
her
car.
H
She
called
me
she's
I'm,
not
expecting
the
county
pay
for
that.
I
know
it
is
what
it
is.
What
I
want
to
know
is:
why
is
that
tree
still
up
there?
It
took
a
huge
branch
off
the
south
side.
Last
year
we
cleaned
up
the
mess.
I
got
ahold
of
the
city,
I
taught
met
with
the
arbors
from
the
city.
He
thinks
the
tree
probably
should
come
down,
it's
a
it's
a
maple
and
we
think
it's
a
Chinese
maple
and
it's
rotted
out
on
the
inside
on
one
side
of
it.
They
agreed.
H
He
said
the
city
said
to
me:
if
you
guys
take
out
the
tree,
will
ruin
it
and
we'll
fix
the
sidewalks
there.
So
I
just
want
to
let
you
know
I.
The
tree
needs
to
come
down.
It's
a
bit.
It's
it's
just
one
of
those
trees.
It
needs
to
come
down,
it's
shot,
so
I
want
to
let
you
know
that
that
we're
gonna
move
forward
as
long
as
we
got
the
city
agreement
with
this
and
they
did
send
over
Neil
piggish,
he
took
a
look
at.
It
is
on
our
property,
so
the
retrievers.
H
Our
responsibility
so
we're
gonna,
take
care
of
and
get
that
thing
on
all
right.
We
had
the
ice
inspection
out
of
Jerome
combs
I.
Can't
I
can't
say
enough
about
the
compliments
that
we
received
and
I
say
we
everybody
at
that
jail.
Would
they
were
complementary
about
the
staff,
the
cooperation,
how
we
fix
things
I
mean
we
fix
things
when
they
said
this
is
wrong
boom.
We
were
there,
fixing
it
and
and
kudos
to
the
jail
chief
for
the
job.
H
A
He
did
the
meeting
yesterday
at
the
criminal
justice
share,
brought
that
up
and
explained
all
that
was
done
and
all
that
had
to
be
done
and
and
what
the
staff
has
done
and
how
they've
taken
care
of
everything
and
so
kudos
to
him.
They,
you
know
if
they
got
a
book
this
big
to
go
through
and
they
had
nine
people
out
there
he
said
is
that
right
now.
A
H
Thank
thank
you,
for
all.
You
guys
are
doing
they're
very
helpful
to
us
as
well.
We
have
a
safety
officer
out
there
now
Chris
Larson
is
our
safety
officer
there
and
he's
on
top
of
things,
and
he
stays
in
touch
with
me
and
we're
sharing
all
the
things
that
they
have
to
have.
So
things
go
very
well
there
we're
very
pleased
with
the
performance
of
everyone.
So
that's
all
I
really
have
any.
B
G
The
sign
courthouse
things
Meghan
moved
on
to
a
private,
not-for-profit
to
work
for
so
or
work
with
so
we're.
We
haven't
met
this
individual,
but
the
the
situation
has
been
transferred
over
and
with
commentary
that
I'm
hoping
that
they've
I've
seen
an
email
that
they've
commented
and
described
where
we're
at
and
the
path
that
we're
on
to
be
working
towards
a
resolution
on
this,
hopefully
by
the
end
of
this
next
budget
year
and
the
progress
that
we've
made.
G
So
I
can
tell
you
that
the
the
comments
that
have
been
going
back
and
forth
from
the
previous
staff
to
the
new
staff
that
we'll
be
handling
this
and
and
their
their
feeling
about
what
we're
doing
and
have
done,
especially
in
the
last
year,
have
been
very,
very
appreciative
and
supportive
of
our
action.
So
you
know
I
didn't
get
into
it
with
Brian,
but
we
have
signage
we're
determining
how
to
involve
that
signage
without
disrupting
the
historical
integrity
of
the
building.
G
Where
do
we
put
the
the
you
know,
the
devices
we
use
to
get
people
down
the
stairs
or
up
the
stairs
in
case
of
an
emergency
we're
in
that
phase?
And
then
for
this
committee
a
mid
year?
Well,
maybe
at
the
end
of
the
second
quarter
or
in
the
second
quarter,
we
need
to
start
thinking
about
the
ramp
and
the
88
court
room
changes
that
we
need
to
make
because
those
are
date
certain
for
the
end
of
next
year.
G
So
we
want
to
at
least
start
to
plan
on
that
with
not
having
those
funds
yet
start.
How
do
we
do
that
under
the
the
budgetary
constraints
that
we
have,
but
at
least
maybe
identify
what
the
cost
would
be
start
putting
pen
to
paper
start
to
get
the
drawings
together
of
what
his
compliance
look
like
in
terms
of
dollars
and
cents?
So
I
just
thought
I'd
mention
that
now,
because
yeah
it'll
be
coming
here
in
the
next,
maybe
at
the
end
of
the
first
quarter
we
bring
that
up
and
start
getting
some
drawing.