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Highways & Buildings Committee Meeting 7/12/2018 9:00 AM
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First
is
we
have
no
big
and
letting,
but
we
do
have
bills
to
pay
this
morning.
The
first
one
is
for
our
County
general
maintenance
for
2018
supplement
to
this
is
payable
to
grass
a
construction
company.
This
is
for
oil
and
chip.
Work,
that's
been
going
on
in
the
county,
and
that
amount
is
one
hundred
forty
six
thousand
two
hundred
twelve
dollars
and
74
cents
Nexxus
for
our
county
general
maintenance
for
2018
payable
to
prayer
material
sales.
This
is
for
road
mix
picked
up
at
the
quarry.
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Next
is
Eric
County
general
maintenance
for
2018
payable
to
Vulcan
Materials.
This
is
for
chips,
and
road
mix
picked
up
at
the
quarry
with
our
trucks,
and
that
amount
is
4804
dollars.
Forty
four
cents
next
is
bourbon
a
road
district
for
their
2018
general
maintenance
payable
the
Grasso
construction
company
for
oil
and
chip
work
done
in
the
township,
and
that
amount
is
twenty
thousand
two
hundred
sixty
four
dollars
and
thirty
cents.
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Next
is
manteno
Road
district
for
their
2018
general
maintenance
payable
the
grass
of
construction
company.
This
is
for
oil
and
ship
work
done
in
the
township.
That
amount
is
one
hundred
eighty
eight
thousand
three
hundred
thirty
dollars.
Twenty
seven
cents
next
is
Rockville
Road
district
for
their
2018
general
maintenance
payable
to
grass
of
construction
company
for
oil
and
ship
work
done
in
the
township
of
that
amount
is
thirty.
Two
thousand
eight
hundred
fifty
nine
dollars
twenty
six
cents
next
is
summer
Road
district
for
their
2018
general
maintenance
payable
to
grass
tow
construction
company.
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This
is
for
oil
and
ship
worked
under
the
township,
and
that
amount
is
forty.
Nine
thousand
four
hundred
sixty
dollars
sixty-seven
cents.
Next
is
Pilot
Road
district,
section,
18-12,
108
Daschle,
one
a
s
payable
to
Hyman
Wagner
excavation.
This
is
for
polarization
and
air
base
repair,
and
that
amount
is
sixty
thousand
fifteen
dollars
and
fifteen
cents.
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Next
is
a
final
pay
estimate
for
Norton
Road
district,
section,
18,
0,
9,
1,
36,
0
1,
yes,
payable
Toby's,
construction
and
cartage,
and
that
amount
is
one
hundred
two
thousand
six
hundred
sixteen
dollars
and
forty
three
cents
and
last
it
is
Auto
Road
district
for
their
2018
general
maintenance
supplement
to
payable
to
Vulcan
Materials.
This
is
for
row
mix
picked
up
at
the
quarry
with
their
trucks,
and
that
amount
is
one
hundred
eighty
six
dollars
and
sixty
eight
cents.
Okay,.
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Right
I
have
no
resolutions
this
morning,
but
I
do
want
to
give
an
update
on
the
fuel
station.
We
are
having
a
tank
underground
tank
inspection
next
Tuesday,
the
EPA
and
the
fire
marshal
will
be
here.
We
have
to
have
the
fuel
tanks
empty,
so
it
looked
like
we're.
Gonna
have
fuel
through
Saturday,
but
seems
there's
been
a
mad
rush
of
people
filling
up
at
the
fuel
station.
We
usually
have
between
220
and
240,
240
gallons
of
regular
unleaded
per
day.
It's
yesterday
was
425
and
I.
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Think
the
day
before
was
in
the
300,
so
we're
probably
gonna
run
out
of
fuel
this
afternoon
or
tomorrow
morning.
I
did
notify
all
the
department
heads
of
that,
so
we're
hoping
that
we
don't
run
in
any
incidence
with
this
inspection,
but
we'll
be
ordering
fuel,
hopefully
on
Tuesday
night
and
tried
to
get
everything
filled
up
on
Wednesday
and
open,
at
least
by
Thursday.
While
we're
doing
this,
there
were
some
security
protocols
that
we
wanted
to
address.
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So
we
are
changing
everybody's
code
for
the
fuel
station
and
we
are
that
doesn't
affect
the
keys
but
I've
gone
through
and
randomly
selected
numbers
for
I
think
there's
about
300
codes
that
we
we
have
to
all
the
other
departments
and
agencies.
But
hopefully
this
thing
will
go
off
without
a
hitch
and
we'll
be
open
and
running
by
next
week.
Sometime.
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By
the
way,
is
our
cameras
in
yes
in
play?
Oh,
yes,
what
happened
was
with
the
situation
that,
with
the
allegations
made
against
the
line,
limestone
township
road,
commissioner,
with
fuel
pumps
and
things
out
there,
there
was
a
FOIA
submitted,
the
state's
attorney
in
the
meantime,
I
had
been
in
communications
and
Anita,
our
administrator
of
any
communications
with
States
Attorney
ro
about
the
security
measures
we
have,
because
he
was
asking
to
make
sure
that
we
had
everything
buttoned
up
and
we
did.
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But
we
put
those
security,
security
measures
down
in
the
email
to
the
state's
attorney
and
then
the
daily
journey
Jadey
daily
journal
printed.
Those
in
the
newspaper
which
caused
us
to
have
to
change
everything
we
do.
It
was
completely
and
totally
irresponsible
by
the
journal.
And
how
much
do
you
think
if
you're
talking
man-hours
and
equipment
and
everything
I'm,
not
gonna,
put
you
5
grand,
maybe
maybe
more
I
mean
we'd,
have
to
total
it
up
because
think
about
it.
All
new
codes
for
everybody,
the
security
for
the
cameras,
ridiculous.
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All
right
morning,
everyone
facility
dude
report
for
the
month
of
June,
we're
looking
at
161
work,
orders
versus
165
from
last
er
the
previous
month.
So
that's
you
know,
obviously
pretty
typical
financial
report
you'll
see
that
in
front
of
you
find
my
copy
here
again,
we
typically
run
about
$15,000
a
month.
You'll
see
we're
about
$3,500
over
that
a
couple
reasons
why
you'll
see
under
the
annex,
building
and
equipment.
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Most
of
that
was
for
Western
detention.
Twenty
two
hundred
dollars
for
cell
motors
when
those
moe
the
cells
open
and
closed,
there's
motors
that
are
utilized
and
those
were
burnt
up
as
well.
We
have
three
of
them
that
were
burnt
up
there
about
two
thousand
dollars
apiece
to
replace
those.
So
that's
that's
the
that's
the
gist
of
it.
There's
any
questions
on
this
obviously
I'm
happy
to
take
them.
Yes,.
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The
the
elevator
at
the
old
jail
I
was
in
communication
with
connais
last
week
and
they
told
me
it'd
be
about
three
weeks.
They
called
me
yesterday
to
let
me
know
that
the
drilling
company
is
actually
going
to
start
on
Monday,
so
I've.
We
set
up
a
meeting
for
3:30
today
with
the
Corrections
staff
and
myself,
and
then
my
staff
member
at
that
building
to
basically
put
together
a
game
plan
for
Monday
when
they
come
out
to
start.
So
that's
where
we're
at
on
that.
G
All
right
we'll
go
into
a
building
report
at
last
month's
meeting.
I.
Think
mr.
Tripp
you'd
ask
me
about
some
expenses
with
precision
through
May,
we've
spent
twenty
four
thousand
six
hundred
sixty
dollars
with
with
precision.
You
know,
I'm
cognizant
of
the
fact
that
they
do
you
know
a
good
portion
of
work
here.
G
I'll
continue
to
utilize
them
and
others
as
necessary.
You
know,
I've
continued
to
use
them.
I
feel
very
comfortable
with
the
pricing
that
we've
had
and
as
necessary.
I'll
continue
to
get
bids
and
make
sure
their
prices
are
fair.
If
you
will
building
rapport
at
189
air
handler
for
that
serves,
the
recorders
office
went
down
a
couple
weeks
ago
happened
to
be
over
the
July
4th
holiday.
We
had
some
issues
there,
getting
them
back
up
and
running.
We
did
initially
try.
There
was
another
motor
issue
that
was
locked
up.
G
We
had
it
replaced
with
maintenance
staff.
Put
it
in
there
didn't
work,
as
it
should
had
to
call
out
subcontractor
to
make
some
more
repairs
address
some
freon
leaks,
everything
back
up
and
running
and
that
one's
cooling
as
it
should
at
this
time,
air
handler
14
or
which
serves
the
sixth
floor
here,
the
compressor
shot
I
have
a
bid
on
that
to
replace
it.
It's
gonna
run
about
forty
five
hundred
dollars
to
replace
the
compressor
for
air
handler
fourteen,
not
as
much
of
an
issue.
There.
We've
got
two
air
handlers
on
that
floor.
G
G
Sorry
discharged
there
should
be
in
the
you
know:
mid-50s
55,
you
know,
sir
obviously
running
pretty
warm
I've
had
multiple
people
look
at
it
and
the
word
is:
it
needs
to
be
replaced
again
due
to
age,
the
WeatherBug
camera
just
an
update
on
it.
We
talked
about
it
a
little
bit
at
the
last
last
month's
meeting.
They
were
looking
at
going
at
the
courthouse.
G
You
know
they
wanted
to
go
all
the
way
up
on
the
top
they
got
up
there
looked
at
it
figured
out
that
wasn't
gonna,
be
they
were
gonna.
Be
able
to
do
that
so
they're
gonna
come
down.
One
story
below
and
PNC
Bank
is
right
in
your
way.
They
said.
Well,
we'll
do
it.
You
know,
but
it's
not
ideal
and
I
said
well.
G
Why
don't
we
come
over
here
and
look
at
you
know
189
here
you
know,
because
we
got
a
great
western
view,
there's
nothing
in
the
way
we
can
go
up
on
top
of
the
elevator
shaft
and
they
loved
it.
You
know
so
that's
kind
of
I'm
working
with
Kevin
right
now
to
figure
out
what
we
need
to
do
to
make
it
happen
for
him
here,
but
it
that's
gonna
happen.
We
just
got
some
hoops.
We
got
to
jump
through
before
we're
gonna
be
able
to
get
that
one
done
winner.
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G
On
no
there's
we've
got
to
as
Kevin
explains
it.
It's
actually
this
facility
there's
additional
security
measures
that
gotta
take
place,
so
it's
gonna
take
some
time
to
get
them
a
dedicated
line
up
there.
It's
gotta
go
outside
yeah,
there's
gonna
be
some
more
works,
as
some
of
you
may
have
seen.
Acting
out,
theaters
been
setting
up,
there's
gonna,
be
some
lock
closures,
beginning
July
19,
that's
the
stage
and
everything
that's
been
set
up
over
here
to
the
west.
G
We
obviously
communicated
that
with
all
the
employees
here
at
the
building
and
they're
all
aware
as
to
what's
going
on
over
at
the
courthouse,
some
of
you
may
notice.
Last
week
the
roof
repair
was
going
on
with
Langley.
We
scheduled
it
specifically
for
that
week
during
the
shutdown
it
went
off
without
a
hitch,
everything
went
very
smooth.
The
roof
is
complete.
They
completed
it
in
that
time
frame.
Basically,
they
sent
one
gentleman
back
on
Monday
just
to
do
some
minor.
You
know
completions.
G
If
you
will-
and
it's
it's
it's
done
so
I'm
happy
to
report
that
that
went
off
without
a
hitch.
At
the
courthouse
we've
had
some
minor
work
orders.
Nothing,
nothing
crazy,
they're,
switching,
some
phones
with
the
retirement
of
election
and
judge
Gertz
moving
and
then
sandy
Cianci
had
some
issues
there
as
well
that
we
took
care
of
with
regard
to
phones,
directional
ad,
a
signage
is
all
completed.
We
talked
about
that
a
little
bit
last
week.
G
We're
waiting
on
some
posts
got
those
got
them
in
all
the
a
da
signs
both
inside
and
outside,
are
complete
as
I
continue
to
acclimate
myself
and
walk
around
and
look
at
things.
One
thing
that
I've
noticed
I
believe
Brian
has
brought
this
to
the
committee's
attention
as
well.
The
Southside
walk
around
that
building
is
absolutely
awful.
It's
it's
beat
up.
It
has
sank,
there's
good
two,
two
three
four
inch
in
some
places:
height
difference
between
various
sidewalks
and
curbs
I'm,
just
gonna
put
it
out
there
make
you
aware
of
it.
G
A
G
D
G
G
At
the
old
jail,
the
elevator
we
just
touched
on
that
that
that's
gonna
get
started.
That's
gonna
be
a
major
inconvenience
because,
obviously
you
know
the
with
that
elevator
work
going
on
there's
doors,
they're
gonna
have
to
be
opened.
There's
going
to
be
issues
there.
They're
gonna
have
to
be
addressed.
You
know
with
correction
staff,
so
I
me
with
them
like
I,
say
today
that's
about
a
10
day
project.
So,
hopefully
we'll
put
our
heads
together
today
and
figure
out
a
game
plan.
That'll
that'll
work
for
everybody.
G
The
AC
unit
in
master
control
is
shot.
We've
had
multiple
come
out.
Look
at
that
master
control
is
a
small
area
there
in
the
building,
where
they
monitor,
obviously,
all
the
facility,
all
the
cameras
and
everything
in
the
in
the
building.
That's
something
that
Brian
had
started
before
he
left
I'm
I
got
a
bid.
One
bid
that
I'm
not
completely
happy
with
I'm
going
to
get
I'm
gonna
get
another
one.
It's
a
small
3
ton
unit
that
services
master
control.
That
looks
to
be
a
sizable
expense
that
might
be
coming
up.
G
So
I
just
wanted
to
keep
everybody
aware
of
that.
The
chiller
went
down
Monday
evening
about
10
p.m.
I
was
on
site.
My
staff
was
on
site
turns
out.
It
was
a
bad
transformer.
Temperatures
were
going
up
pretty
high
in
the
building.
We
weren't
able
to
get
it
addressed
that
evening
with
our
subcontractor
it
was
actually
fixed
the
next
morning.
G
Subcontractor
was
out,
but
one
thing
led
to
another.
We
weren't
able
to
identify
what
the
issue
was.
They
came
back
out
in
the
morning,
got
it
up
and
running,
but
it
didn't
get
pretty
warm
in
there.
So
we
were
on
site.
We
opened
up
dampers.
We
tried
to
make
it
as
comfortable
as
possible,
but
happy
to
report
that
that
is
now
fixed
and
the
temperatures
are
down
on.
At
the
annex,
we've
talked
a
little
bit
about
the
security
station.
That's
going
to
be
happening,
I
met
with
sheriff
Downey.
Last
week.
G
The
security
station
is
gonna,
actually
go
on
the
I
guess
you'll
call
it
the
lower
level
of
the
annex.
We
had
looked
at
putting
it
up
in
the
front
right
when
you
walk
in
moving
a
door
doing
some
different
things
sheriff
Downey
likes
it
I
like
it.
It's
gonna.
Go
down
below
we're
gonna
install
a
swipe
when
you
walk
into
the
left
right
there,
we're
gonna,
shut
that
door
down.
Have
it
have
a
swipe
right?
There
then
everybody's
going
to
go
down
below
to
the
security
station,
so
that
works
a
lot
better.
G
They
can
see
the
back
door
where,
as
opposed
to,
if
they
were
coming
up
front,
they
would
have
to
walk
down
the
stairs
and
look
back
there,
so
so
that
that
that's
in
the
works
I've
got
some
vending
machines
that
need
to
be
moved,
some
repairs
that
need
to
be
made,
but
that
that
looks
like
we
should
come
in
under
budget
on
that
one.
So,
with
the
changes
that
we
there
that
have
been
made
out
of
drone
combs,
you
know
condenser
units
cleaning,
the
cottonwood
out
there,
there's
I
mean
it's.
It's
just
constant.
A
G
The
Cottonwood
we
have
a
Generac
generator,
it's
going
to
be
on
the
southeast
side
of
Jerome
combs.
The
radiator
is
cracked
on
it.
I've
talked
to
multiple
subcontractors,
I've
got
multiple
quotes
coming.
It's
looking
like
it's
gonna,
be
anywhere
from
ten
to
fifteen
thousand
dollars
to
replace
this
radiator
I
asked
what
causes
a
radiator
to
crack
and
the
answer
I
got
was.
Generac
has
had
a
lot
of
issues
with
their
radiators.
They
said
the
particular
gentleman
I
was
speaking
to
said.
In
his
opinion,
those
radiators
should
be
bolted
and
not
soldered.
This
one
soldered.
G
G
Got
a
couple
quotes
in
a
couple
options:
coming
everything
from
Rio
a
rebuilt
radiator,
a
brand
new
radiator
from
generic.
So
when
I,
my
recommendation
is
going
to
be
to
replace
it
with
a
brand
new
radiator
from
the
manufacturer,
as
it
is
a
critical
component
of
openness.
Ility,
that's
a
good
question.
I'll
have
to
see
what
Generac
is
coming
out
with
on
their
new
radiators
yeah
I
may
be
a
20-year
warranty
on
it.
Yeah
good
point.
Thank
you.
G
More
cooler
we
talked
about
that
that
that
was
addressed.
We
talked
about
it.
The
the
financial
side
of
the
report
a
couple
weeks
ago
can
disco
capacitors
was
that
out
was
out
the
capacitors
serve
the
phase,
one
generator
that's
out
there
at
Jerome,
combs
capacitors
were
getting
up
there
in
age.
Can
disco
recommended
replacement?
That
was
something
that
Brian
had
coordinated
before.
He
left.
G
Capacitors,
obviously,
are
an
important
part
of
the
generator
system
out
there
Jerome
combs,
and
that's
that
that's
been
completed
as
well.
We
talked
a
little
bit
about
staffing
lat
last
month's
meeting
and
I
just
kind
of
wanted
to
give
you
a
snapshot
as
to
one
of
our
employees
weeks
out
of
Jerome
combs
he's
our
lead
guy
out
there.
He
he
pretty
much.
You
know,
takes
care
of
anything
that
needs
to
be
done
out
there
from
you
know,
repairs
to
after-hours
call
ins,
etc.
G
June
23rd.
He
was
called
in
and
from
9:00
to
11:00
in
the
evening
to
reset
phones,
June
24th.
He
was
called
in
on
Sunday
for
the
capacitor
work,
which
we
discussed
that
was
5:30
to
12:30
Monday.
He
was
called
in
June
25th
from
6
to
8
for
a
fire
alarm
June
27th
on
Wednesday.
He
was
called
in
from
8
to
10,
for
a
water
backup
and
then
on
Thursday
June
28th.
He
was
called
in
again
from
5
to
7
for
an
air
conditioner
issue
and
ka
dorm.
G
So
you
know
that's
June,
23rd
24th
25th,
27th
28th.
You
know
for
for
after
our
call
in
type
work
that
needed
to
be
addressed.
I'm
working
with
my
staff
right
now
to
try
to
identify
another
individual
that
wants
to
step
up
and
assist
with
you
know
both
you
know
getting
to
this
gentleman's
level
of
knowledge
of
the
building
and
being
able
to
assist
us.
You
know
with
After
Hours
call-in
type
stuff,
because
it
happens
out
of
seven
days
in
a
week
four
to
five
of
them.
You
know
we're
getting
called
out
there.
E
Thank
miss
chairman.
You
know
I'm
glad
you
brought
that
up,
because
I
had
some
thoughts
along
this.
This
way
and
I
want
to
bounce
those
off
you
not
to
put
you
on
the
spot,
but
as
we
get
towards
the
budget
time-
and
we
look
to
you
know
at
the
end
of
this
budget
year,
we're
looking
at
still
being
in
the
hole
roughly
about
nine
hundred
and
seventy-five
thousand
dollars
roughly,
which
is
a
lot
different
than
the
4.6
million
we
started
with
about
a
year
ago.
E
So
here
and
a
half
ago,
it's
a
lot
brighter
picture,
but
we're
still
not
out
of
the
hole.
There's
starting
to
see.
Requests
for
hiring
come
in,
and
my
recommendation
of
the
Finance
Committee
is
is
to
build
some
of
these
requests
into
the
budget
for
next
year.
Okay,
because
we
still
are
borrowing
to
pay
for
what
we
have
right
now,
but
we
will
have
black
dollars
if
you
will
not
going
into
the
red
roughly
March
April
of
next
year.
E
I
know
what
you're
talking
about
and
it's
a
real
problem,
and
maybe
this
person
can
come
in
and
stagger
them
at
2:00
in
the
afternoon
and
they
work
until
10:00
at
night
or
whatever.
You
know,
because
then
there's
not
somebody
coming
in
every
night.
You
have
that
covered
as
part
of
the
like
a
second
shift,
if
you
will
further
for
that
facility,
but
we
can
talk
about
that
together,
but
I
just
want
to
let
you
know
when
the
committee
no
I
absolutely
believe
that.
E
E
Just
want
to
tell
you
it's
not
just
here
there,
it's
all
connected,
because
we
would
have
to
shore
we've
been
running
so
lean
for
so
long,
so
we
can't
spend
until
we
got
it
and
I
would
just
say
you
have
my
commitment
to
get
that
right,
because
I
know
what
it
costs,
both
in
man-hours
costs
p.m.
that
we're
not
doing
that.
Also
just
people
have
to
have
a
life
outside
of
this
place.
You
know
I
know.
G
E
You
know,
Wes
I
have
one
question
about
eighty
eight,
while
you're
up
there,
I'm
gonna
put
you
on
the
spot
again
just
to
let
the
committee
know
that
I
submitted
what
our,
what
everything
we've
done.
You
know
the
pictures
of
the
signage
and
the
post
and
those
parking
spaces
you
guys
tied
all
that
up
is
he
just
mentioned.
Got
me
all
the
documentation.
E
There
was
a
lot
of
work
by
a
lot
of
different
people,
but
mainly
now,
West
is
obviously
taking
over
that
ad
a
responsibility
we're
into
the
next
phase,
which
is
the
plan
on
what
we're
gonna
do
for
the
ramp
in
the
courtroom.
Okay,
that's
a
big
part
of
this
and
it
looks
like
we'll
probably
have
funds
to
do
that.
If
not
I,
don't
think
we'll
be
at
the
end
of
this
year,
but
we'll
have
the
plan
in
the
drawings
and
that's
what
West
is
working
on
getting
other
options
beyond
a
ramp.
E
You
know
that
looks
like
to
say
an
awful
for
the
amount
of
money
we
could
spend
on
it.
Whether
we
get
are
able
to
do
a
slope
trench
if
you
will
from
towards
one
of
the
corners
or
something
to
get
into
the
building,
that
way
for
an
ad
a
entrance
down
stairs
that
may
blend
in
with
the
architecture
a
little
better.
Now
that
we're
not
having
to
spend
the
absolute
least
amount,
we
can
to
do
it
all.
A
E
But
these
are
the
last
two
items,
so
we
don't
have
their
approval
yet,
but
it's
a
new
person
with
the
AG's
office,
we
I
have
been
communicating
with
her
we'll
see
where
and
apparently
what
we
were
told
before
was
is
if
these
are
good
solutions
for
everything
up
to
the
to
the
ramp
and
the
courtroom,
then
really,
and
why
that
mitigates
again.
Ninety
percent
of
what
our
problems
are,
but
the
last
two
are
the
ones
that
are
expensive.
E
G
Died
I
spoke
with
Doug
bright,
probably
three
weeks
ago,
and
all
of
our
effort
and
energy
was
concentrated
on
the
courthouse
roof
project.
So
with
that
being
done
now,
you
know.
Obviously
now
we
have
this
roof
that
I
need
to
get
ice.
I.
Suppose
I
should
have
put
that
in
my
report.
So
thanks
for
bringing
that
up,
we've
got
to
get
the
roof
done
here
now
as
well.
The
roof
that's
gonna,
be
on
the
lower
portion
of
the
roof
over
here
on
the
west
side,
so
I'm
working
with
language
right
now
to
get
that
scheduled.
G
There's
gonna
be
some
issues
with
you
know:
staging
or
equipment
on
this
road
out
front.
We
got
to
get
some
permits
and
things
of
that
nature,
but
I
will
get
with
Doug.
Last
I
spoke
with
him.
He
was
going
to
mock-up
some
different
things
for
the
front
of
it
and
then
look
into
like
we
discussed
the
ADI
entrance
right
now
is
on
the
south
west
corner
of
the
building.
He
thought
you
know.
G
Maybe
one
of
the
better
options
might
be
to
regrade
that
it's
already
there
you
know,
take
the
concrete,
that's
out
regrade
it
to
the
proper
I'm,
not
sure
what
the
what
the
proper
pitch
has
to
be,
but
he
thought
that
might
be
the
best
and
I
think
that's
what
Andy
was
referring
to
so
I'll
get
on
that
here.
You
know
probably
next
week
sure.
E
Thank
you,
I
didn't
expect
to
have
an
update.
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
the
committee
knew
that
we're
into
an
area
that
we
haven't
been
before
we're
almost
to
the
point
of
doing
the
real
work
that
has
to
be
done
and
then
hopefully
continue
to
look
at
all
of
our
buildings
in
the
ad,
a
issues
that
we
have
within
some
of
all
of
those
as
we
go
forward.
The
last
thing
I
notice,
isn't
on
the
agenda,
but
I
want
to
get
your
opinion
when
we
schedule
the
the
approved.
E
You
know
this
committee
approved
the
move
of
the
auditor's
office
down
to
where
you're
at
and
you
up
to
the
auditor's
office.
If
we
were
scheduling
that
what
would
be
the
best
time
to
do
that,
it's
like
a
Friday
for
your
crews
or
things
like
that.
Where
I'm
to
the
point
now,
where
we're
gonna
start
talking
about
scheduling
for
this
committee's
sake,
what
what
days
of
the
week
or
the
best
I.
G
Mean
we
really
don't
have
I
mean
what
we
deal
with
work
orders
as
they
pop
up.
You
know,
so
you
know
we.
We
mow
on
I,
believe
we
mowed
with
Moe
on
a
Tuesday
or
Wednesday
bit
depending
on
time
off,
so
I
would
say
either
a
Monday
or
a
Thursday
or
a
Friday.
You
know
so
I
would
stay
away
from
the
middle
of
the
week,
but
either
like
I,
say
and
Monday's
can
be
tough
too
because
of
the
work
orders
that
come
in
over
the
weekend,
so
Thursday
or
Friday.
Thank.
E
E
E
Some
new
business
I
received
a
I
was
yesterday
morning.
I
have
to
send
out
the
notifications,
but
Jim
Scott
is
resigned
from
the
County
Board
effective
immediately,
so
that
this
is
the
official
announcement
for
that
and
we
will
looks
like
we'll
be
appointing
a
replacement
at
the
full
board
meeting
coming
up
here.
Somebody
who
is
you
know
interested
in
the
spot.
Obviously
so
we'll
talk
more
about
that
when
the
time
comes,
but
I
just
have
to
verify.
The
time
frames
always
like
to
check
the
statutes,
because
those
are
important.
E
E
You
know
that
it
was
best
that
he
move
on,
because
while
he
was
in
the
kitchen
cabinet
and
part
of
you
know,
you
all
know
him
he's
a
smart
guy
and
he
had
a
lot
of
good
ideas
and
things
he
just
couldn't
be
here
with
his
family
commitments
and
he
works
out
of
town,
so
he'll
be
missed
as
far
as
like
the
idea
team,
if
you
will,
but
he
just
couldn't
he's
been
missed,
he
couldn't
couldn't
even
be
at
the
meeting.
So
beyond
that.
H
E
Timing
on
that,
because
we're
really
close
to
having
a
renewal,
so
we
were
gonna,
bring
him
in
to
talk
about
our
experience
and
with
the
renewal
number
and
it's
it's
it's
like
any
day
now
when
he
gets
it
he's
gonna
call
me
and
tell
me
okay,
so
it
wouldn't
make
sense.
They
have
two
months
in
a
row.
Okay,.
H
H
E
Always
does,
and
so
the
you
know,
that's
I
know
it's
a
Finance
Committee
discussion,
but
know
that
our
experience,
it
looks
really
really
really
good
and
then
all
of
a
sudden
BAM.
You
know
body
blow.
You
know
like
the
old
Tyson
game.
You
know
I'm
video
games,
but
there
was
it
was.
It
was
going
really
good
and
then
we
have
a
bad
month.
You
know
you
didn't
play
video
games,
I'm
an
80s
child
I
apologize.