WEBVTT 1 00:00:11.249 --> 00:00:12.474 Has joined the meeting. 2 00:00:42.119 --> 00:00:55.799 Yeah, you mute on tell me, like, my 10th call all day. Okay believable. I know. I had 6 hours of zoom calls yesterday. 3 00:00:55.799 --> 00:01:06.329 No, yeah, it was awful and I didn't even come home and have a beer. I mean, that's the unusual part. 4 00:01:06.329 --> 00:01:17.159 I got a whole shell full of booze here, so I don't have to go home. That's good. 5 00:01:17.159 --> 00:01:20.189 Steve, all right. 6 00:01:20.189 --> 00:01:32.879 I still feel comfortable. I know. Wow. Oh, let's take these mixture and mix. 7 00:01:32.879 --> 00:01:36.480 March. 8 00:01:36.480 --> 00:01:48.209 Alison Eva has joined the meeting. Actually somebody's get suddenly somebody's got a speaker to speak or something. 9 00:01:49.230 --> 00:01:59.099 Eva. 10 00:02:00.420 --> 00:02:03.450 We'll be waiting. 11 00:02:08.094 --> 00:02:19.254 Got the mass bandage. I know I'm trying to get my way around that. It looks like Jack. Paul. Tom Vin. 12 00:02:19.254 --> 00:02:23.754 Steve Lisa Brian I believe that's Barbara. 13 00:02:24.150 --> 00:02:32.009 Yvonne Joe. Mary Jane B is Joe. 14 00:02:32.009 --> 00:02:37.560 Okay, I think we're waiting for Dave. 15 00:02:37.560 --> 00:02:41.460 Correct. He was having a little issue, but it should be in. 16 00:02:41.460 --> 00:02:44.550 Who is the 5 with the 3? 8. 17 00:02:47.340 --> 00:02:50.819 Oh, that's Tim. 18 00:02:55.650 --> 00:03:03.719 So, I believe we're then waiting for Barbara. Dave? Yep. 19 00:03:08.935 --> 00:03:12.085 You do have a quorum. Okay. 20 00:03:15.685 --> 00:03:25.884 Oh, let's, uh, let's call the meeting to order and get moving on and some of the action items, like the leadership position we can go back to. So. 21 00:03:26.189 --> 00:03:30.150 Can I get a motion to approve the minutes of November 18th? 22 00:03:30.150 --> 00:03:38.789 Councilman Beatrice. 2nd, Mary. Sorry Thank you. Mary on favor. 23 00:03:38.789 --> 00:03:47.099 Okay, okay. So moved line of credit who wants to tackle that? Paul or Jack? 24 00:03:47.099 --> 00:03:54.599 I laid it out Doug is pretty much self explanatory as far as language. 25 00:03:54.599 --> 00:04:00.120 I'm looking to have I need a resolution out of this for the bank in particular. 26 00:04:00.120 --> 00:04:03.539 With that verbiage on it so. 27 00:04:03.539 --> 00:04:06.629 Alison, if you I just kind of read it the way that it is. 28 00:04:10.199 --> 00:04:18.089 Sure, so we're looking for somebody to make a motion to it was to increasing but line of credit 1. 29 00:04:18.089 --> 00:04:30.444 To 2650000 for 90 days, and extending the maturity date from August thirtieth to October 31st and after 90 days, the line of credit will drop to 2250000 dollars. 30 00:04:34.559 --> 00:04:42.149 So that's number 4 on the agenda. So if someone could make that motion. 31 00:04:42.149 --> 00:04:45.449 Paul, do you want to explain why we're doing that or Jack? 32 00:04:46.769 --> 00:04:49.829 Paul, perhaps you can get into that a little bit. 33 00:04:49.829 --> 00:04:57.899 Yeah, it was just the fact that the timing of the reimbursements, you know, were, um. 34 00:04:57.899 --> 00:05:04.649 We're different than what the bank initially, um, projected, but the, a line of credits. So. 35 00:05:04.649 --> 00:05:07.858 Basically, the bank needed to adjust the paperwork to. 36 00:05:07.858 --> 00:05:14.608 Account for, you know, when we're gonna get the reimbursements from from a so. 37 00:05:14.608 --> 00:05:29.459 I think that there was a time adjustment and then we needed the line of credit number 1 to have a, she increased the credit a little bit as well check. Correct? Because we have. 38 00:05:29.459 --> 00:05:36.988 There are some outstanding expenditures that are out there. There are the purchase of the suit coat. 39 00:05:36.988 --> 00:05:41.699 Property then, which we have, which will cover in a short time, but. 40 00:05:41.699 --> 00:05:49.139 So, just to account for some of those overages that we're expecting until that reimbursement comes in. 41 00:05:49.139 --> 00:05:52.829 Yep, that's why it's increasing like it is. 42 00:05:52.829 --> 00:05:57.928 But then after the 90 days, we expect to have the reimbursement back and then we can. 43 00:05:57.928 --> 00:06:03.088 Drop down to the 2, 2, 5, which we can take a knock down a chunk of that. 44 00:06:03.088 --> 00:06:08.819 Yep, exactly and the same theory goes for. 45 00:06:08.819 --> 00:06:12.538 The 2nd, line of credit, just adjustments made. 46 00:06:12.538 --> 00:06:15.778 As the bulk and walls have been completed. 47 00:06:15.778 --> 00:06:21.088 Waiting for the final reimbursement on that, and just kind of working through the remaining numbers. 48 00:06:21.088 --> 00:06:28.709 Anybody have any questions on the motion number or item number 4. 49 00:06:28.709 --> 00:06:32.278 If not can I get a motion. 50 00:06:32.278 --> 00:06:37.468 Anybody. 51 00:06:37.468 --> 00:06:41.668 Yvonne Yvonne wave, right? 2nd. 52 00:06:42.778 --> 00:06:48.059 Back in favor post so most. 53 00:06:48.059 --> 00:06:56.908 Oh, okay. How about a motion on the 2nd, 1 where we're going to reduce it by 1000250 and then by 600 extend it to 1031. 54 00:06:56.908 --> 00:07:01.348 I get a motion. 55 00:07:01.348 --> 00:07:04.738 Barb product has joined the meeting. 56 00:07:04.738 --> 00:07:08.608 Still need a motion. 57 00:07:08.608 --> 00:07:13.048 Councilman Beatrice. Okay. 2nd. 58 00:07:13.048 --> 00:07:18.028 Bye on favor. I so moved. 59 00:07:18.028 --> 00:07:22.228 Okay, we have a new board member that I see assigned David. 60 00:07:22.228 --> 00:07:29.819 For those of you don't know this Dave, he's replacing Mike has on the board Mike has stepped off. 61 00:07:30.983 --> 00:07:43.733 And the mayor, and I have discussed, uh, replacing Mike's position as vice president with Dave. I don't know if Dave knows that, but he was last to the meeting. 62 00:07:43.733 --> 00:07:55.254 So that's why yeah, no, I was last of the meeting. He was 2nd to last. So so, um, I'd like a motion to a point Dave, as vice chair of the harbor. 63 00:07:55.588 --> 00:08:03.389 If there's no discussion, if there's discussion to be vice president, vice president. Sorry, Jack. 64 00:08:03.389 --> 00:08:07.949 All right I'm a 2nd. 65 00:08:07.949 --> 00:08:11.098 In that 1st. 66 00:08:11.098 --> 00:08:18.178 2nd wave in okay. All in favor. 67 00:08:18.178 --> 00:08:24.358 Hi guys. Congratulations, Dave. Welcome. 68 00:08:24.358 --> 00:08:34.139 Wow, for better for worse speech. 69 00:08:34.139 --> 00:08:48.774 All right partners can pose up. Yep. I just spoke to Melanie and Bob send their regrets. Bob could make it melanie's dealing because her husband an appointment, and he can't drive. So she's taken care of him at the moment. 70 00:08:50.364 --> 00:08:51.144 So, 71 00:08:51.173 --> 00:08:53.004 on a canal Corp, 72 00:08:53.573 --> 00:09:04.494 we wanted to revisit 1 conversation that we had with you everything is in place in terms of signing the contract with them to transfer the property except for if you remember, 73 00:09:04.494 --> 00:09:11.364 they keep changing the date of when they're willing to vacate from March March, 74 00:09:11.634 --> 00:09:13.494 21 to August 2021, 75 00:09:13.494 --> 00:09:14.874 and then they said November 2021, 76 00:09:14.874 --> 00:09:15.144 of course, 77 00:09:15.144 --> 00:09:20.874 we're all disappointed by that because we would like them out of there. 78 00:09:20.874 --> 00:09:24.354 But the, and then we talked a little bit about. 79 00:09:27.089 --> 00:09:40.438 Charging rent, um, and I don't think I've seen this jack, but I think Melanie said you prepared something that approximated about 2000 dollars a month in rent to them. Um. 80 00:09:40.438 --> 00:09:48.389 If that's the case, the question to the board is Melanie to go back. 81 00:09:48.389 --> 00:09:58.678 And saying that, you know, they're going to, we want to charge you rent. Um, and if so when would you start and then see what they say. 82 00:10:00.653 --> 00:10:01.014 Well, 83 00:10:01.043 --> 00:10:01.494 I mean, 84 00:10:01.703 --> 00:10:02.933 they keep pushing us off, 85 00:10:02.933 --> 00:10:03.384 so, 86 00:10:03.384 --> 00:10:03.624 I mean, 87 00:10:03.624 --> 00:10:06.832 we got to get some kind of line in the sand, 88 00:10:06.832 --> 00:10:07.913 so to speak to say, 89 00:10:07.913 --> 00:10:08.214 you know, 90 00:10:08.333 --> 00:10:09.624 enough if you're going to stay, 91 00:10:09.624 --> 00:10:10.494 you got to start paying, 92 00:10:10.494 --> 00:10:10.793 you know, 93 00:10:12.114 --> 00:10:15.173 I just I just so make sure they're out on November, 94 00:10:15.173 --> 00:10:15.413 though, 95 00:10:15.864 --> 00:10:16.464 they're not going to pay. 96 00:10:16.464 --> 00:10:23.754 Right? They gotta leave in November than anybody else. Any comments, Dave what do you think. 97 00:10:29.153 --> 00:10:41.844 If somebody's got a radio, I know or a TV, I think. Yeah I guess if you're not speaking, can you make sure everybody's muted? If you're not speaking Jackie might be able to mute everybody because you're the host. 98 00:10:48.984 --> 00:10:55.104 Can you hear me? Yeah. What do you think about the. 99 00:10:57.208 --> 00:11:00.479 Oh, wow. 100 00:11:00.479 --> 00:11:09.089 What are you talking about? May June? July August. 101 00:11:09.089 --> 00:11:14.308 October 7 months. 102 00:11:14.308 --> 00:11:20.788 What do we have now in the agreement? 103 00:11:20.788 --> 00:11:25.259 In terms of the place, what kind of. 104 00:11:25.259 --> 00:11:29.158 What kind of penalties that they incur. 105 00:11:29.158 --> 00:11:32.879 Nothing nothing nothing. Mm. Mm. 106 00:11:32.879 --> 00:11:39.028 I think we're going to put something. 107 00:11:39.028 --> 00:11:42.448 Yeah, you probably do or else they're going to probably. 108 00:11:42.448 --> 00:11:45.989 Deal with this the next time around. So they know there's some. 109 00:11:45.989 --> 00:11:53.879 Some finality to this thing either they're going to get out or incur some obligations of. 110 00:11:53.879 --> 00:12:02.639 If they have another joy, I guess the question, the question, I don't know why I'm echoing. I'm echoing. 111 00:12:02.639 --> 00:12:06.928 And I think it might be right. 112 00:12:06.928 --> 00:12:17.249 Oh, that'd be so, I guess the question is and Melanie can go back. Absolutely. And see what they say. 113 00:12:17.249 --> 00:12:21.359 If we really want, you know, if November 2021 is the. 114 00:12:21.359 --> 00:12:26.548 You know, we want you out of their date then I would presume that's. 115 00:12:26.548 --> 00:12:30.719 We would start, you know, an April or may this year. 116 00:12:30.719 --> 00:12:39.298 Rather than starting in November 2021, like, if you're not out by 2021, we're going to charge you or we can start charging them now. 117 00:12:39.298 --> 00:12:42.629 To ensure that they're out by 2021. 118 00:12:43.798 --> 00:12:47.458 Are they going to the maintenance facility? 119 00:12:50.514 --> 00:12:57.923 No, they're going to Frankfurt, they're going to the other Mac to the east the East. 120 00:12:58.193 --> 00:13:06.264 Is there a, is there a a capital project that has been delayed on that that's holding up their move? 121 00:13:06.538 --> 00:13:10.259 Or they don't know. 122 00:13:10.974 --> 00:13:20.063 Yeah, they can now car pad a a night ahead a kind of a design build type of I don't know where they are out with. It came on we looked at it. 123 00:13:20.063 --> 00:13:31.673 I guess we can respond, but it was about it was about a year ago. So, I don't know where they are with the design and construction construction. 124 00:13:34.708 --> 00:13:41.038 I guess we could find that that's maybe Steve. If you want to mute, you want to mute. 125 00:13:41.038 --> 00:13:44.849 I think we could find that out and, uh. 126 00:13:44.849 --> 00:13:49.259 I believe the last time he told us was yes. 127 00:13:49.259 --> 00:13:54.719 There is a delay on getting this new facility constructed for them. 128 00:13:54.719 --> 00:14:03.389 I guess we can see what kind of delay they're really talking about. Are they serious about November 2021? 129 00:14:03.389 --> 00:14:09.538 And report back, they had said March 2021. 130 00:14:09.538 --> 00:14:14.129 So, I don't think we have to make this decision before the February board meeting. 131 00:14:14.129 --> 00:14:18.389 So, um, and given New York state, you know, problems with. 132 00:14:18.389 --> 00:14:23.668 Budget, although night goes a little bit different. I'm not sure what their situation we fully is right now. 133 00:14:29.759 --> 00:14:34.229 So, we could we reach out to. 134 00:14:34.229 --> 00:14:38.278 The canal Corp chairman, um. 135 00:14:38.278 --> 00:14:41.698 And maybe have a conversation with him. He's been a friend of ours. 136 00:14:41.698 --> 00:14:49.229 Yeah, try to get a date and if we can't then at least give them a heads up that we're thinking of charging around so that, you know. 137 00:14:49.229 --> 00:14:55.229 There's no surprises for the mayor and let's think so. Okay. So meeting with on Brian Stratton. 138 00:14:55.229 --> 00:14:59.249 Yes, to discuss their, uh. 139 00:14:59.249 --> 00:15:02.729 All their plans yeah. 140 00:15:02.729 --> 00:15:07.168 And potential rent. 141 00:15:07.168 --> 00:15:16.229 And then Jack and Brian, if the mayor wants to join in on a conversation, maybe we could set something up with Lisa Paul myself. And in there. 142 00:15:18.389 --> 00:15:26.188 Brian, I'll let, you know, it might be best for the mayor to reach out to director Stratton to set that up because. 143 00:15:26.188 --> 00:15:31.528 But Brian you and I could maybe coordinate on that. Is that okay? 144 00:15:31.528 --> 00:15:36.028 Yeah, absolutely. All right. 145 00:15:36.028 --> 00:15:40.349 Okay, so we can report and back in February then. 146 00:15:40.349 --> 00:15:44.068 Good all right number national growth. 147 00:15:44.068 --> 00:15:48.629 No movement on national grid. 148 00:15:48.629 --> 00:15:59.788 They are, I can't remember if we talked in November or not we did talk to them. They are moving forward with their yeah, we talked about this so nothing new to report other than they are. 149 00:16:00.173 --> 00:16:10.344 Relocating or getting their state substation substation set up. Thanks. Yep. It's been a long day. 150 00:16:12.744 --> 00:16:18.384 Uh, they getting a substation set up so they're moving forward with that. Um. 151 00:16:18.958 --> 00:16:31.739 And we'll have Valley garden, you know, we're still coordinating with them to to move forward, you know, the pandemic and everything's obviously slowed a lot of things down. 152 00:16:31.739 --> 00:16:35.578 On that front, but we'll cycle back with them. 153 00:16:35.578 --> 00:16:46.349 And maybe just stay with properties, the property acquisition just while we're talking about properties then is that okay? 154 00:16:46.349 --> 00:16:58.469 Go ahead, so, the other thing is that Jack mentioned the lbcc is now the new proud owner of the suit coat property, uh, which is over on the good side of the harbor. 155 00:16:58.469 --> 00:17:02.458 Um, Jack, anything you want to say about that at all or. 156 00:17:02.458 --> 00:17:11.278 No, we just don't finally got to the closing. There's insurance on it so we're just all the. 157 00:17:11.278 --> 00:17:14.669 Fees have been paid. We're just kind of going to do that. 158 00:17:14.669 --> 00:17:19.138 All documents that have been delivered to the company so. 159 00:17:19.138 --> 00:17:25.949 Finally, good, Jack, just to clarify what months did that closing occur? 160 00:17:25.949 --> 00:17:29.459 January, okay, thank you. 161 00:17:29.459 --> 00:17:35.578 And I'm that same note. Um, Paul, and I had a. 162 00:17:35.578 --> 00:17:39.989 Call with Jones, chemical, kind of over on the same side of the harbor. 163 00:17:39.989 --> 00:17:48.749 To learn about their, um, uh, there's an ongoing remediation and monitoring situation on that property. 164 00:17:48.749 --> 00:17:54.148 And we had a talk with their project manager who visit the site, at least once a quarter. 165 00:17:54.148 --> 00:18:00.989 And he sent us the site plans as a series of wells on that property summer flush with the property. Some come up. 166 00:18:00.989 --> 00:18:07.679 About 25 inches out of the ground he just sent us the site plans of all that information. So. 167 00:18:07.679 --> 00:18:12.628 Um, we, as a team are going to look and see if we can incorporate parking on that parcel. 168 00:18:12.628 --> 00:18:19.769 Give them the situation, because it doesn't sound like we can move those wells at all. There's some buildings. 169 00:18:19.769 --> 00:18:25.888 There may have to be some movement because there's, there's a building if you can't really see through the shrub work if you're out there. But. 170 00:18:25.888 --> 00:18:32.969 Of shrubs, but there's a building kind of in the center of the site and there's a lot of piping that goes into that building and that's where the cleaning happening. 171 00:18:32.969 --> 00:18:37.469 So, there may be some consideration of having to move that building. 172 00:18:37.469 --> 00:18:49.259 So, we're just looking at the, the ability to reuse that property if it looks like we can obviously we want as much parking as possible. We're going to see how much parking we can fit on that. So, once. 173 00:18:49.259 --> 00:18:53.249 We complete sort of a capacity and analysis of that property. 174 00:18:53.249 --> 00:19:02.064 We're gonna go back to them and look to purchase that property for about the same range as to Coke around 30000 or something around something like that. 175 00:19:02.064 --> 00:19:12.023 So, with the work with Bob and Melanie on that, a little bit more on the monitoring things, I think the important part of that is, would be to try to we're trying to negotiate the same deal where they keep the. 176 00:19:12.719 --> 00:19:16.169 The environmental liability and the. 177 00:19:16.169 --> 00:19:20.368 A monitoring requirement for. 178 00:19:20.368 --> 00:19:32.548 You know, it's really basically well, it's a, it's a dual phase extraction system, I think, and it's monitoring so they're going to have to continue to maintain that operation in the sampling. 179 00:19:32.548 --> 00:19:38.009 You know, even in a while we're using the lot for parking so it's going to be similar to what. 180 00:19:38.009 --> 00:19:49.078 What's happening at suit? Co is that another party's going in and doing the monitoring over there even though we own it we have an agreement with them continue that monitoring. So that. 181 00:19:49.078 --> 00:19:53.429 If we explain that to Jones chemical, they said they still might be interested. 182 00:19:53.429 --> 00:20:02.969 And so, I think where we also waiting to hear back from him, and he was going to run that up the flagpole to see if if, you know. 183 00:20:02.969 --> 00:20:16.618 That would be something they would consider and it sounds like the person we talked to was pretty up there in the organization, felt that it still was a benefit to them to sell the property. So so I think we're moving in the right direction. There. 184 00:20:16.618 --> 00:20:23.429 Right, so we'll the next step on that is that we'll assess the property for its capacity. 185 00:20:23.429 --> 00:20:26.489 Um, and look at the, um, what. 186 00:20:26.489 --> 00:20:32.578 Paul had just mentioned and, uh, we'll coordinate with Melanie and Jack, and we can report back in February. 187 00:20:32.578 --> 00:20:39.778 Right. The other 1 is new parcel. Um. 188 00:20:39.778 --> 00:20:44.189 See, if I could see. 189 00:20:44.189 --> 00:20:50.519 I have so many files open right now I'm going to grab the screen share if I can here. 190 00:20:51.719 --> 00:20:55.409 Just. 191 00:20:55.409 --> 00:21:03.209 Can you do the new Webex object need to give it to you and you can do it? You see it Nope. 192 00:21:03.209 --> 00:21:11.368 So, Paul's been coordinating with Delta engineering to do all of our survey work out there. 193 00:21:11.368 --> 00:21:22.858 And so there's a couple of things in here that's, um, this, this area here if you could see my mouse, this is what we're referring to as new parcel. 194 00:21:22.858 --> 00:21:33.388 And Melanie has the contract all drafted up to sell new parcel to the Patel entity, uh, with 2 contingencies. 195 00:21:33.388 --> 00:21:37.019 Um, 1 of them is to get this properly subdivided. 196 00:21:37.019 --> 00:21:50.939 So, Brian, Kay had mentioned, or Melanie had working mentioned working with Kate I think we'll have to reach out to you as well to make this subdivision official. 197 00:21:50.939 --> 00:21:59.638 And then Jack had Paul were working on this little blue area down here in light, blue. 198 00:21:59.638 --> 00:22:06.239 Would go has expressed interest in obtaining that to expand their parking. 199 00:22:06.239 --> 00:22:14.068 No, um, so, um, uh, 2 things, it's, it's more of just an update on new parcel on Paul can talk about the fill. 200 00:22:14.068 --> 00:22:28.858 Uh, requirements, um, which is a contingency on the contract and the subdivisions of contingency on the contract. So we're starting on the subdivision process and then we wanted to confirm that the board is okay. 201 00:22:28.858 --> 00:22:31.949 While this subdivision happens, creating this sort of giving this. 202 00:22:31.949 --> 00:22:35.068 Or, I don't know, selling or somehow it. 203 00:22:35.068 --> 00:22:41.909 Get reading, get rid of this parcel bland to demonic goes. No, whether we want to sell it or give it to them. 204 00:22:41.909 --> 00:22:45.298 Yep, he's offered to pay for it to him. Okay. 205 00:22:45.298 --> 00:22:48.419 Paul, do you just want to mention something about the Phil. 206 00:22:48.419 --> 00:22:58.979 Yeah, well, um, last meeting or the meeting before, I can't remember now, you know, the, the board approved the 300000 dollar change order. 207 00:22:58.979 --> 00:23:03.358 That for title under the building foundation contract, that was the. 208 00:23:03.358 --> 00:23:08.519 Secure the 4 beams under the building to demo, demolish the guys. 209 00:23:08.519 --> 00:23:12.388 And then to start bringing in soil, um. 210 00:23:12.388 --> 00:23:15.778 You know, to dsa, 1 and the new parcels. 211 00:23:15.778 --> 00:23:20.578 And, um, we haven't started the soil. 212 00:23:20.578 --> 00:23:25.019 Transfer yet haven't, haven't begun that. 213 00:23:25.019 --> 00:23:28.259 That hold up there is this that. 214 00:23:28.259 --> 00:23:38.009 Working with D. C. and, um, even though it's gonna come from a clean borrow pit lights up on the road up to up that way. 215 00:23:38.009 --> 00:23:47.189 This DC still wanted sampling, so we're trying to work out the getting the sampling done and then we can start to bring in the fill. 216 00:23:47.189 --> 00:23:51.868 So, you know, the feeling is going to. 217 00:23:51.868 --> 00:23:55.919 Continue into the spring, you know, at this point. 218 00:23:55.919 --> 00:24:01.348 So, we're working on that. 219 00:24:01.348 --> 00:24:06.479 So, next steps there is that we're going to establish the subdivision plan. 220 00:24:06.479 --> 00:24:15.808 Obviously Paul's working on the Phil, and then we'll have Melanie and Bob start coordinating with demonic goes on that silver. 221 00:24:15.808 --> 00:24:20.669 Great perfectly said, do you need a motion of sorts on that or. 222 00:24:20.669 --> 00:24:25.108 It wouldn't be once the agreement comes back once it comes back. Okay. 223 00:24:25.108 --> 00:24:33.388 So, I think that's it on all the properties. 224 00:24:33.388 --> 00:24:37.019 Okay. 225 00:24:37.019 --> 00:24:40.138 Any update on the design and engineering. 226 00:24:40.138 --> 00:24:51.989 Oh, well, we, we figured we gave her, although unfortunately Dave wasn't in there. We. 227 00:24:51.989 --> 00:25:02.278 You know, given the board a pretty detailed update last week, last month we didn't really have much more here although although are starting to. 228 00:25:02.278 --> 00:25:08.878 Take the, the design that schematics that aligned and and putting him to contract documents. 229 00:25:08.878 --> 00:25:19.739 So ramble right now is taking the align concepts and bringing it into, you know, bring it into contract drawing plan sheets. 230 00:25:19.739 --> 00:25:31.439 So, the idea there is to get is to continue that effort and get it all the way up to basically, you know, 95% complete. So we have a set of plans and specs that are ready. 231 00:25:31.439 --> 00:25:36.689 To bed, so that when we go out for 1, Grant's open back up again. 232 00:25:36.689 --> 00:25:45.118 You're a much better position to get money money and dollars to a project. If you're ready to build immediately. So. 233 00:25:45.118 --> 00:25:52.949 That's what we're trying to do so that Prime ad is, you know, the surface treatments and floating docks. The lighting. 234 00:25:52.949 --> 00:25:59.189 You know, everything there that's going to, uh, you know, uh, area. 235 00:25:59.189 --> 00:26:03.419 Some of the architectural detail that landscaping everything in there that's going to. 236 00:26:03.419 --> 00:26:16.138 Make it an attractive place to go pretty public to go. So, and we had Allison sent out a PDF of the presentation that we did. So, Dave, um, you probably got that. 237 00:26:16.138 --> 00:26:30.989 Um, and, um, Allison, I think, I don't know, you and I have talked to coordinate, but Dave, we're happy to do, like, an onboarding session with you about the whole master plan, including the prominent design, which is the latest piece of design work that we've been working on. 238 00:26:30.989 --> 00:26:34.469 We did the same with Joe, and he came on the board. 239 00:26:34.469 --> 00:26:37.798 So, if we can. 240 00:26:37.798 --> 00:26:41.189 Okay, thank you. I appreciate that. All right, we'll set that up then. 241 00:26:42.298 --> 00:26:49.318 Okay, and then Paul, I can share if you want to talk about the road or. 242 00:26:49.318 --> 00:26:52.439 Yeah, put up the, uh, the as. 243 00:26:52.439 --> 00:26:56.429 Start out with. 244 00:26:56.429 --> 00:26:59.969 1. 245 00:27:00.989 --> 00:27:04.979 This 1 Yep. So. 246 00:27:04.979 --> 00:27:10.499 This is the as built for the completed road. So the road is, um. 247 00:27:10.499 --> 00:27:16.048 I don't know if anybody's been out there. It's, uh, we had to finish it because of the grant. So. 248 00:27:16.048 --> 00:27:19.949 The road is installed, it's, it's paved. Um. 249 00:27:20.753 --> 00:27:21.294 We, 250 00:27:21.294 --> 00:27:21.923 um, 251 00:27:23.034 --> 00:27:23.334 uh, 252 00:27:24.473 --> 00:27:26.814 the last piece of work was the, 253 00:27:26.814 --> 00:27:26.933 uh, 254 00:27:26.933 --> 00:27:28.854 and we got some pictures and stuff we can share, 255 00:27:29.243 --> 00:27:32.034 but the last big piece of work was the sidewalk, 256 00:27:32.094 --> 00:27:32.663 uh, 257 00:27:33.233 --> 00:27:33.713 in Atlanta, 258 00:27:33.713 --> 00:27:34.074 you know, 259 00:27:34.074 --> 00:27:37.733 in a permanent permeable papers that are in the landscape area. 260 00:27:37.733 --> 00:27:47.034 Under the entrance to finish sales features out near the entrance and then we, um, they just finish some security fencing out there. 261 00:27:47.278 --> 00:27:50.699 In front, um, so there's the, um. 262 00:27:50.699 --> 00:27:54.449 You can see the mid December they're doing the. 263 00:27:54.449 --> 00:27:58.348 The finishing the premium papers they picked up from where. 264 00:27:58.644 --> 00:28:13.344 They finished, or where we're finished back in 2016, they finished and they brought them forward to the new tenant completion point. Uh, they also extended the sidewalk. That's their plank sidewalk to the crosswalk over there. 265 00:28:15.028 --> 00:28:23.878 And then there's pavers of cards on the other side. They got all the plant things in and between the papers and the sidewalk and, um. 266 00:28:23.878 --> 00:28:30.989 You know, so they, they really worked hard at the end here to finish, you know, within the year. Um. 267 00:28:30.989 --> 00:28:39.778 And we just go through the numbers here so we issued substantial completion on 1231. 268 00:28:39.778 --> 00:28:46.169 The final bill was 807000 dollars thereabouts. 269 00:28:46.169 --> 00:28:51.088 We had 109 881 in the contract, so. 270 00:28:51.088 --> 00:29:01.199 Um, you know, he had some underruns there on some, uh, unit cost items and things. So we actually finished a budget over 80000 dollars. So that's good. We weren't over budget and. 271 00:29:01.199 --> 00:29:08.729 That bill is into the city because remember this the Department of state. So it's a city. 272 00:29:08.729 --> 00:29:23.249 A grant and a, but that's the 2nd to last bill because the, the final Bill's going to be retainage. Um, we did have a punch list. There's some items they're gonna have to. There's some cleanup items that have to be done in the spring. 273 00:29:23.249 --> 00:29:35.249 A few things that the ads, and that we need them to do out there to get the final payment and finish say of substantial completion. And then you have final inspection and final. 274 00:29:35.249 --> 00:29:41.669 We don't release the retain until after the final so they're going to be a few odds and ends in the spring. 275 00:29:41.669 --> 00:29:46.798 So, the retainer job that we that's out, there is about 40000 dollars. 276 00:29:46.798 --> 00:29:57.298 So, overall, I think we're pretty happy with the work. They did they did a nice job out there and it looks really good. Um. 277 00:29:57.298 --> 00:30:02.638 Just just so everybody knows what as far as security goes um. 278 00:30:02.638 --> 00:30:10.229 Let's say, Lisa put up the, um, the other drawing fence layout plan just real quick. 279 00:30:13.499 --> 00:30:17.638 Yeah, I don't know if it's anybody can, it's kind of hard to see. 280 00:30:18.749 --> 00:30:30.298 I don't know why Jim gave me that 1. you know, I gave me the say, open this. Well, anyway. 281 00:30:30.298 --> 00:30:38.848 Well, yeah, there's a fence in any case, there's a, a permanent fence now that, um. 282 00:30:38.848 --> 00:30:42.358 It's in the blue line, it's very difficult to see on here. 283 00:30:42.358 --> 00:30:48.719 That was installed as a final piece of work that they did this construction season. 284 00:30:48.719 --> 00:30:55.679 If you can see the blue line, so it's crossing just after the crosswalk and it takes this path out here. 285 00:30:55.679 --> 00:31:02.429 Because that's, um, that's actually property. So when, when when, um. 286 00:31:02.429 --> 00:31:10.229 When when, uh, when we looked at the, um. 287 00:31:10.229 --> 00:31:16.769 The actual proper lines after the vision sold the sliver here. 288 00:31:16.769 --> 00:31:26.729 We actually had quite a bit of property so we, we placed a fence around this property LTC owns and there's actually enough property in here. 289 00:31:26.729 --> 00:31:30.538 To do a small parking lot. 290 00:31:30.538 --> 00:31:33.868 So, we, we place this fence to. 291 00:31:33.868 --> 00:31:42.929 To have it around and and have the LTC property secure, and we can actually build a parking lot inside there. 292 00:31:42.929 --> 00:31:49.169 On another phase of the projects that Lisa, if you could just the typing tool there, the snipping tool. 293 00:31:49.169 --> 00:31:58.469 Yeah, this like, yeah. Sorry my oh, yeah, that that. 294 00:31:58.469 --> 00:32:05.338 Well, yeah, well, right that's where the fences I forgot today. That's you can see it actually crosses erode Lisa. 295 00:32:05.338 --> 00:32:15.898 Uh, huh. And goes across there. So that's the no, that's, uh, we did it as cheap as possible. It's but it is a permanent type fence for security. 296 00:32:15.898 --> 00:32:22.858 We do some cost savings in the polls and materials, and we reuse some again and everything. We could. 297 00:32:22.858 --> 00:32:27.118 But a, and just to give you a sense of the area we have out there. 298 00:32:27.118 --> 00:32:30.749 It's the other, it's the other file Lisa is, is. 299 00:32:30.749 --> 00:32:36.179 Snipping to print. 300 00:32:36.179 --> 00:32:40.048 Yeah, um, I gave it to you in the email there. 301 00:32:40.048 --> 00:32:43.229 You probably just don't open everything. 302 00:32:43.229 --> 00:32:47.548 Hold on snipping tool. 303 00:32:47.548 --> 00:32:52.409 That's that. 304 00:32:52.409 --> 00:32:55.409 Um, not too different. 305 00:32:57.564 --> 00:33:11.544 Oh, different the different email. It's a different file. No, it's in the same. It's to see it down there from the bottom way. So I believe yeah, I started by. Okay. And then you could see this actually gives you. 306 00:33:11.878 --> 00:33:16.919 A sense for the area that we got out there that's actually property. 307 00:33:16.919 --> 00:33:24.538 So, when we so when, you know, we actually could fit, I don't know how many parking spaces are in there, but there's a. 308 00:33:24.538 --> 00:33:31.318 I don't know what is it 27 maybe more. 309 00:33:31.318 --> 00:33:36.659 70 about 30, um. 310 00:33:36.659 --> 00:33:48.509 3540 yeah, yeah. So that was a nice surprise to see that. So we're program it in for another phase to have this, uh, this parking area here and. 311 00:33:48.509 --> 00:33:53.939 You know, 1 of the reasons why we didn't look over there before is initially we were going to put a driveway. 312 00:33:53.939 --> 00:34:00.449 Uh, in here, if you remember for visions to use for home 2 and holiday in. 313 00:34:00.449 --> 00:34:11.099 And we're going to do them a favor, give them this driveway. So they can come off the new road and get in without coming off our channel C street or wells. They have, they had another, you know, access point. 314 00:34:11.099 --> 00:34:21.599 They didn't, they didn't want it. We, we showed it to Andy Patel and with Tommy, and they felt that people would be, um. 315 00:34:22.494 --> 00:34:34.824 People at the harbor would be using the hotel parking lots all the time to enjoy the harbor and they didn't want that. So so that was their I think people will probably still do that, but whatever. So we took the advantage of not. 316 00:34:35.153 --> 00:34:39.684 We couldn't have both that driveway in this in a sense that once that became. 317 00:34:39.989 --> 00:34:47.548 Once they kind of mix that idea, we've taken a 2nd look at this. We decided that, hey, we got an opportunity to put a. 318 00:34:47.548 --> 00:34:51.059 You know, basically a public parking lot in here. 319 00:34:51.059 --> 00:34:55.889 So, again, so we're looking, we're program and then into the ad design. 320 00:34:55.889 --> 00:35:04.349 So so that's kind of security and and also look ahead of a feature that we're going to add. 321 00:35:05.123 --> 00:35:19.344 Right if the, if the board likes it, I guess that is Lisa likes it because it's parking that's away from the water is 2 center ones are gonna work, but that's just my wow. I know. 322 00:35:21.324 --> 00:35:24.623 You know. Yep. 323 00:35:24.719 --> 00:35:29.489 Yep. 324 00:35:29.489 --> 00:35:34.498 Are you doing good? 325 00:35:34.498 --> 00:35:40.139 Hey, I can hear you. Are you going to put, like, railings or around the, uh, the actual 1 right? 326 00:35:40.139 --> 00:35:43.918 Are you going to put water? I mean, railings around the water edge? 327 00:35:43.918 --> 00:35:51.059 Yeah, we have that in the and the prominent design. If you look at the design pack, as the Allison sent out. 328 00:35:51.059 --> 00:35:54.358 Good evening. 329 00:35:54.358 --> 00:36:02.608 Yeah, so what we're also the mayor, is that Lisa was it are they going to make that locally difference? 330 00:36:02.608 --> 00:36:13.858 Oh, you know, possibly there is actually a forger that I met when we were doing are we gonna get a bit out locally for that? Those railings. 331 00:36:15.179 --> 00:36:28.349 Yeah, I don't know if it gets get here. Yeah, we could I think let's just state. Vid so when we put out those specs the to the contractor. 332 00:36:28.349 --> 00:36:34.559 You know, they can absolutely go local. Can we stare it that way? Somehow? 333 00:36:34.559 --> 00:36:38.818 You know, legally legally I'm not exactly sure. 334 00:36:38.818 --> 00:36:46.108 That's kind of nice given everything that happened in Syracuse and Buffalo, but but it will be publicly bid. 335 00:36:46.108 --> 00:36:50.458 And we can make sure that the local contractors know about it. 336 00:36:50.458 --> 00:36:55.679 Right because I only have 2 or 3 metal manufacturers in the area that is. 337 00:36:55.679 --> 00:37:04.498 Like that, yeah, the, the kind of thing we can do is, uh, you know, alert the prime contractors that these suppliers are out there, these vendors and they could. 338 00:37:04.498 --> 00:37:09.478 And they're aware, and they have the capability of, you know, manufacturing these. 339 00:37:09.478 --> 00:37:17.219 And, um, and hopefully, they'll, they'll, they'll, they'll approach them on their own and put them into their bid. 340 00:37:17.219 --> 00:37:22.858 Yeah, we have not seen it that we want them to buy a local. 341 00:37:22.858 --> 00:37:29.699 We got to be careful how far we go with that. Jack. Uh, I mean. 342 00:37:29.699 --> 00:37:38.518 I mean, if they're trying to keep things local as I can yeah, no, I'd agency working on this. I'd like to keep a lot of them local. 343 00:37:39.628 --> 00:37:52.918 There's also and again, it doesn't guarantee that, you know, the local vendor would get it necessarily, but we might also maybe do that portion as an allowance and Nick as a specialty item. And that might help. 344 00:37:52.918 --> 00:38:01.918 But, you know, it's a public bed and its cost so it, you know, and and that's kind of a, um, it's a. 345 00:38:01.918 --> 00:38:05.789 That's a equipment item. 346 00:38:05.789 --> 00:38:09.358 And it's, uh, you know, that the prime contractor would have to. 347 00:38:09.358 --> 00:38:12.389 You know, bake into his bed, you know. 348 00:38:12.389 --> 00:38:16.769 Okay, so anyway. 349 00:38:16.769 --> 00:38:27.150 All right, well, that's not a great answer, but it's anonymous to 1. Yeah well, you know, it's again, it's state money so there's certain rules that go along with how we. 350 00:38:27.150 --> 00:38:33.480 They have to everybody always complaints that we don't have local people doing it, you know, and I hear a lot and. 351 00:38:33.480 --> 00:38:45.300 Or we could include it better. The better we look at it. We look well. Yeah well, certainly again, we can certainly alert the contractors to the capabilities. We can steer them that way even give them their names. 352 00:38:45.300 --> 00:38:55.675 And everything else and, um, you know, I mean, that's terrible, but, you know, we could let them know they're out there interested those those vendors could actually come to the prebid meetings and things like that. 353 00:38:55.675 --> 00:39:03.625 So, you know, there's ways to do that, um, to to raise the attention to the contractors and that those are the kind of things we can do. 354 00:39:03.929 --> 00:39:11.579 So so how would we post that all the construction and vendors in the area? How would we get on that information? 355 00:39:11.579 --> 00:39:15.030 We would simply when we go out to bed. 356 00:39:15.030 --> 00:39:23.760 And goes to a plan house, we would tell those vendors, those, those manage those facilities, those, uh, shops. 357 00:39:23.760 --> 00:39:28.079 That can can produce days that this bit is out there. 358 00:39:28.079 --> 00:39:33.715 And encourage them to do the plan sheets online and the details for the, 359 00:39:33.744 --> 00:39:34.164 for the, 360 00:39:34.764 --> 00:39:35.215 you know, 361 00:39:35.244 --> 00:39:36.143 for the fence, 362 00:39:37.465 --> 00:39:37.764 you know, 363 00:39:38.275 --> 00:39:38.574 and, 364 00:39:38.574 --> 00:39:38.934 um, 365 00:39:40.045 --> 00:39:40.434 and, 366 00:39:40.434 --> 00:39:40.795 uh, 367 00:39:40.855 --> 00:39:41.125 they, 368 00:39:41.155 --> 00:39:41.994 they would then, 369 00:39:42.594 --> 00:39:43.014 uh, 370 00:39:43.255 --> 00:39:43.795 then they can, 371 00:39:43.824 --> 00:39:47.065 then they're free to contact the prime contractors himself. 372 00:39:47.369 --> 00:39:50.760 Get in the weeds of this at all, but is. 373 00:39:50.760 --> 00:39:57.780 Is there a list of everything that we, that local contractors might be able to do on this? And then we could. 374 00:39:57.780 --> 00:40:01.650 We could, like, put it in the paper on the note tell you if we do this, you do this this. 375 00:40:01.650 --> 00:40:04.739 That this company is is accepting quotes. 376 00:40:06.360 --> 00:40:14.190 Yeah, it go well, go in a newspaper too, and we can actually reach out to those local entities and say, hey, you know, you should be, you know, take a look at this. 377 00:40:14.190 --> 00:40:17.849 It might be good PR for us, too, in the, in the paper in the news that. 378 00:40:17.849 --> 00:40:23.699 You know, we can actually put it out there. Hey, listen, this does not work we're going to be using and the, that we're going to be needed in the area. 379 00:40:23.699 --> 00:40:27.599 Listed to the contractor, they've taken the quotes. 380 00:40:27.599 --> 00:40:32.340 I just think, I think we would, we would look good as an entity. 381 00:40:32.340 --> 00:40:38.909 To to, to to help our our local contractors and. 382 00:40:38.909 --> 00:40:42.420 You know, guys out there that gals. 383 00:40:42.420 --> 00:40:45.840 To to down these. Yep. 384 00:40:45.840 --> 00:40:50.280 Yep, so is that a plan we could put together what, you know. 385 00:40:50.280 --> 00:41:05.190 Well, we don't 1st of all, we need the money to build the prominence. Yeah. Once they're bad, I think we're, we're a ways out to, uh, we do need to get the state monies in place and then, you know, once we get this plan sheets done. 386 00:41:05.190 --> 00:41:08.699 You know, we're going to be ready to bid as soon as we have the money. So. 387 00:41:08.699 --> 00:41:15.119 And at that point, maybe Allison, you could mark in the minutes that if the full board agreed that. 388 00:41:15.119 --> 00:41:24.239 You know, when, when possible we'll start when when construction projects come forth, that almost a policy, the would be to alert. 389 00:41:24.239 --> 00:41:34.949 You know, the local contracting community of the possibility, possibilities of responding. So, through the regular channels has probably bid, but. 390 00:41:34.949 --> 00:41:38.190 It could definitely be a policy of the. 391 00:41:38.190 --> 00:41:45.659 Of this board to do that when, when we have our next construction project in front of us being for. 392 00:41:45.659 --> 00:41:50.159 And I think we're appreciate it. That's good. I think it's great. 393 00:41:50.159 --> 00:41:55.920 No, thank you. Yeah, and I just. 394 00:41:55.920 --> 00:42:02.010 A couple of pictures volume yeah, just, uh, on the, um. 395 00:42:02.010 --> 00:42:11.579 Just go to 1917 building real quick. I just want to highlight 1 quick thing here. Um, on this, we are looking at this. 396 00:42:11.579 --> 00:42:18.780 This is a difficult situation we were forced to obviously to put the 1917 building, you know, back where it was. 397 00:42:18.780 --> 00:42:25.710 We really had to raise it to get to that 4, 7 level, which. 398 00:42:25.710 --> 00:42:40.260 You know, we shouldn't see that type of flooding, but every 100 years or so, you know, we saw on Halloween, but, um, whatever, uh, you know, a couple years ago. So, a lot less than that. 399 00:42:40.260 --> 00:42:48.150 But the, um, but anyway, if you look at the where the building foundation and the road, we're trying to come up with. 400 00:42:48.150 --> 00:42:52.559 You know, a ways to finish this a way to finish this off over here. 401 00:42:52.559 --> 00:42:58.139 And 1 of the ideas that from Milan. 402 00:42:58.139 --> 00:43:07.889 Why, and this, if we can get on this side, this is how the inside of the 1917 building, if we can get pedestrian traffic up to some of these base here. 403 00:43:09.054 --> 00:43:22.945 Foot traffic, at least, so that we can utilize these open base for people to come in and out of. We don't know the use yet. So, but we just started explore. Can we can we fill this side and bring it up? At least a portion of it up to. 404 00:43:23.250 --> 00:43:27.510 At the bottom of these days so in order to do that. 405 00:43:27.510 --> 00:43:32.639 You know, we would need to close off this foundation here with a kind of a retaining wall feature. 406 00:43:32.639 --> 00:43:38.699 So, I'm just letting the board. No, we're, we're looking at a different scenarios over here. 407 00:43:38.699 --> 00:43:44.820 So that at least on this side of the building that should be able to approach it, you know. 408 00:43:44.820 --> 00:43:48.480 It wouldn't be this slope down and, you know, it would be and. 409 00:43:48.480 --> 00:43:57.960 At least at least over half of this building, you can you can walk up to the base, you know, from from the sidewalk along the road up to those babies. So. 410 00:43:57.960 --> 00:44:02.760 We're looking at, you know, how, how we can finish off that off. And, um. 411 00:44:02.760 --> 00:44:10.170 We're looking at some foundation modifications or kind of a retaining wall in front of these in front of these peers. 412 00:44:10.170 --> 00:44:13.679 In order to do that, so, in order to fill in front of it. 413 00:44:13.679 --> 00:44:18.690 So, it's 1 of the 1 of the situations out there that. 414 00:44:18.690 --> 00:44:22.380 We're just kind of exploring the best way to finish it off. 415 00:44:22.380 --> 00:44:29.909 Nice yeah, just there's a guy sits down. 416 00:44:29.909 --> 00:44:34.079 Um, that was before they removed the rubble out. So, uh. 417 00:44:34.079 --> 00:44:39.510 There's already guys, I think there's another 1 with the rubble gone and some equipment around there. 418 00:44:39.510 --> 00:44:44.190 That's the kind of that's I think they Hydro seated, but that's. 419 00:44:44.190 --> 00:44:48.989 That's looking back towards at home too. You know, I'm not genessee street. 420 00:44:48.989 --> 00:44:52.650 And where the case once was, so. 421 00:44:52.650 --> 00:45:03.090 That's gone as they said so so, anyway, I guess it all and all it's a great. 422 00:45:03.090 --> 00:45:08.280 You know, we finished the year with a good amount of work and, uh, even during calls and so. 423 00:45:08.280 --> 00:45:14.010 And, you know, even at the end there, central paving at about 5, 6, people that. 424 00:45:14.010 --> 00:45:24.565 Got coven and they lost a bunch of people on this job and crew at the end, and they'll try to replace them with others. And so it did get a little complicated on the road. 425 00:45:24.565 --> 00:45:35.155 This demo is that was done in a tile, get change order, but the words app was central, and they had some they really needed to finish at the end of by the end of the year. So. 426 00:45:37.170 --> 00:45:42.389 Yep, and then so those are those updates and just, you know. 427 00:45:42.389 --> 00:45:50.429 On the, um, to just 2 other items on the dsa 1, we're really waiting for the wetland permits. 428 00:45:50.429 --> 00:45:54.929 And it's a complicated situation because the. 429 00:45:55.735 --> 00:46:08.815 The jurisdictional wetlands and might not be jurisdictional anymore under some of the changing rules and but the new abide and administration coming in might reverse some of this stuff. The Trump did. 430 00:46:08.934 --> 00:46:23.335 So, it's kind of, you know, we might not need a wetland permit because they might not need be jurisdictional is the best case if they are federal wetlands and, you know, we have all the paperwork into the core. So, the court told us. 431 00:46:23.610 --> 00:46:32.969 You know, just after the 1st of the year, they're going to have a better understanding of where things are going and, you know, we're still pushing to get. 432 00:46:32.969 --> 00:46:43.710 The wetland permits now, what that affects for us is building the storm water base and a grading up on top of dsa 1. it really doesn't impact us on. 433 00:46:43.710 --> 00:46:50.820 Grading the new parcel. Um, so that at least that, you know, if nothing else we can get to fill in there. 434 00:46:50.820 --> 00:46:56.340 And if worst comes to worst, if the, the final developer 1 has to do some. 435 00:46:56.340 --> 00:47:01.230 Uh, you know, moving cells around themselves. That's that's probably okay, but. 436 00:47:01.230 --> 00:47:05.820 Hopefully, we'll get the permit and. 437 00:47:05.820 --> 00:47:11.219 We could, you know, again, do the kind of do the final grading. I had to the developer. 438 00:47:11.219 --> 00:47:16.110 So, um, that's the bulk heads, you know, we're. 439 00:47:16.110 --> 00:47:23.309 You know, potentially turned to that final reimbursement package as Jack said, and we're working through that. Um. 440 00:47:23.309 --> 00:47:30.179 Right now so Yep. Okay. Thank you. Thanks, Paul. 441 00:47:30.179 --> 00:47:35.340 Yep uh, any old new business anything to discuss. 442 00:47:35.340 --> 00:47:43.380 If not you see the next 3 meeting dates, uh, Wednesday, 3 hopefully 1 of these days, we'll all be able to meet in a room together. Um. 443 00:47:43.380 --> 00:47:48.030 But if those days don't work, let us know, um. 444 00:47:48.030 --> 00:47:53.849 It's the, the usual Wednesday meeting, so if there's nothing else, uh, can I get a motion to adjourn? 445 00:47:53.849 --> 00:48:02.039 Council members 2nd left the meeting. 446 00:48:02.039 --> 00:48:10.349 All in favor? Aye. Aye. So move. Thanks. Everybody everybody. Bye. Bye. Bye care. Everybody. 447 00:48:10.349 --> 00:48:14.969 To Barbara. 448 00:48:14.969 --> 00:48:18.179 Has left the meeting. 449 00:48:29.039 --> 00:48:33.719 Silence. 450 00:48:33.719 --> 00:48:40.889 Has left the meeting. 451 00:48:40.889 --> 00:48:48.059 Silence. 452 00:48:49.860 --> 00:48:55.769 Silence.