##VIDEO ID:RzylUeQqnj0## call the meaning of Newbury historical commission to order November 9 yeah 9th 700 p.m. start out with the Pledge of Allegiance When J ready pledge aliance to the flag of the United States of America to the repic for which it stands one nation God indivisible Li I need to have like a rope tie this table everybody open to your uh minutes of the meeting for November did you tell anybody yes I did for I don't see anything so under notes on correspondence yes all inquiries uh family researcher refer to various websites include the sons and daughters should that be including yeah okay and then under the um the ldsc um towards the end it says the trustees of reservations comma Spa which is not Spa anymore it's historic no it's not legally really yes I don't know how you can keep up with all the different abbreviations real they refer themselves as historic yes they do however if you look at anything that they put out for that's official it says it on the bottom of it and I in that called and asked them why and they said because the legal name is still Society for the preservation of New England Antiquities but they call themselves cuz it's easier yeah because it's easier to say yeah it's shorter okay right I didn't find anything else any other errors or omissions changes to the minutes from last month I'll entertain a motion to accept them as amended I move that we accept the uh minutes of the November 14th 2024 meeting as amended second I second all in favor I I done okay we go a little out of order tonight and we will uh we have a guest from The Board of selectman Bill what do you have for us um I came to listen mostly but I have three copies of uh a document that we got from the Massachusetts historical commission about a uh Massachusetts preservation project fund grant program so it's may be of interest to you we we do get that um it's a high to fill you in it's a highly competitive Grant I fig thing and we and the biggest problem is is we don't have a grant writer get that full job about the cultural coaching can't they do that for us you have to actually go to school to do it yeah now the fire department has one guy that that that's what his job is is grant writing I don't know what other departments in this town have grant writers the C the cultural Council has that's what they do they look for they have a grant writer Grant that's what they do they look for Grants to help cultural save who do I I looked it up today but that I just read that statement quick I'll tell you a secret um the new assistant Town Administrator Joy Stanton uhuh is an excellent grant writer good I think she was helping Patty uh do something for the police department um You probably have to request her to do that Tracy yeah what it's good to know yeah okay she came from Rowley uh police department uh she wored she worked for the chief and she was instrumental in getting some significant grants for them good good well we've never been able to go any further with it um but well now that we know where there is one that's a place to start maybe we can find out someday about getting the uh a of the houses down with gr gr money the ma stuff okay um also the archivist yeah we've been talking about the archivist for years y yep all right and Lawn is away did he leave no report from lawn no Treasures no um but the assumption is is nothing else nothing's really changed since November November right because the schoolhouse is closed anything that was left for money to get that had to get paid would have been for the um Porter party and and there was a if there was a couple of bills and I think he would have taken care of that but you saw the email I sent you today yes so I'll go over that now so I'll give my version of a Treasures report today uh we've got two things that we've been dealing with over the last month one is the uh budget so we're supposed to submit the budget so they can write the budget so every year it gets earlier and earlyer last year it was January they give us even though there's 52 weeks in a year they give us two weeks to get the budget in doesn't give us any time to come to a meeting takes that long for somebody to sit down and read it so this year they send the budget out two weeks to do it they send it out in November when the meeting isn't in until June or the the summer or whatever it is April April so the meeting's April we've got all this time so for the third year in a row the budget has been level funded even though we've gone we've got enough emails to fill this desk going back and forth about the insufficiency of one of the lines on our budget they all know about it I did not get it in on time they said we level f your budget it's like we've just got this emails from 30 days ago saying we need this funding for our employee NOP you didn't get it in on time done so now I tell I Jan and I uh we're in communication with lawn the treasurer and laan says there's something else wrong with the budget is what is that line called it's the the line atem we fundraising money is now so special fund y so when where we had all of our money basically the the money that was originally like from the sale of the coins for the last fundraising money sale of the coins money that's been folded over and actually started with the 375th celebration I think too um and I and that's not showing up in our accounts anymore it has shown up since July 1st of course we didn't know that because they're so far behind now we know so lawn's gone back and asked the accountant and she says no they took it out of there they put it in the general fund they put it in the general fund they took it the fundraising money from the historical so what is it 3,000 something yeah it was over $3,000 yeah like 3400 something I want to say it was like 36 or something but maybe I'm remember you're wrong it was definitely over over three o so yeah somebody had November's report I know that's what we both are doing I like what's the point of us saving the money well well because the new person was not aware of that and e used to just do it automatically but when she retired it it fell to the cracks and he was not getting any information and apparently I mean he had gone in a few times and they weren't done yet with this you know with the because there's always a delay in closing the year because the year closes June 30th technically but You' got to wait for bills to come in you got to do this stuff I know cuz I'm an accountant and um it got further and further out cuz the new person's trying to you know do it by themselves so whatever so it was 3,456 67 yeah in a special account it's literally called the special account so Eileen used to just roll it over every year and then come to find out a couple of emails that had been sent to lawn was sent to his old account that's doesn't he doesn't use anymore so it wasn't updated so it was just big you know Calamity why now we just got a lecture that all the emails can only come to the chairman and they'll only talk to me so that doesn't hold water with me what doesn't that they contacted they're contacting him directly when they just lectured me that everything has to come through me it cannot go directly to the other members when you wanted to go to talk to the town accountant about the insufficiency again I I just think it's amazing that they didn't like look up like I mean $4 contact left over um I mean you've got all our contact information and telephone numbers and yet it just gets deleted so we're going to have to deal with that yeah lovely okay um uh lawn on the lower green study committee he is not here does anybody else have any if they met or anything else going they're um they have another meeting this month um I can't read a date because I didn't print it because they have one Monday nights and I can never go to them and they had those three public meetings yeah which were not well attended at all but the question I guess would be how many people went on town website or whatever and filled out the um survey that they had so I don't know what the answer to that is and I haven't seen anything from anybody saying anything on it cuz I guess I you know I've um clicked to get the when they get the meetings but like I said I can never go cuz the one night a week I work is when they have their meeting every every time so and then he's away so he has no um updates for us but they are meeting again I don't know if it's next next Monday um and they so they prop post their you know their things but of course like everybody else there were whatever is on the town website is a month behind because you have to approve before it could go on there so I don't know exactly where they're at other than they just continue at it and I don't know what the results were of like I said for uh anything on the the town website for people to approve but there was like two people at the one I was at which was at the P hall I think there was like one person at the library at the library and I don't know how many people were down here but I think maybe one if at all so it was like a lot it's not a great uh turnout then yeah you think yeah yeah so but that doesn't mean people didn't fill out the thing right on the town website and give their information so I don't know where they're going to roll with that after that so sorry that's all I got I can just add I know on on their website um um they they would like to um have a vote you at the annual town meeting yeah about this so at some point I think the select board be looking for an update from him about where they are that's the message we give to him through you hopefully of the meeting Yeah Yeah well yeah yeah so uh okay you want to can you send that an email just take the shortcut for to lawn to um if he if they want a question u in the annual town meeting they need to get it into the selectman now yeah at least the status of where are and what what's left for them to do to rep and up to finalize it and just so you'll know we got an email from um Jonathan the uh the IT director um they they going to change our email address to a um not it be he mentioned that to me today it's the year and a half the P we can't even get him now never mind later you know he asked me if we all had our own individuals and I was like no we do not have our own individual emails no do we have calendars I know I was like don't even want to get into that I was like and like they're switching their offices like the It office is going to be basically still where the it office is but they when I went up there today there we like packing everything because we are now going to occupy the other the majority of the second floor yeah so like when you walk up the stairs what are you going to do like walk down the hall more or you take a right now you take a well right into the building into the office into the offices as you go around the um like the uh inspectional services and everything is going to be they're going to just be continually down the hall because they're going to punch through to put in the the big the conference room with the Selectmen are always meeting like persons um directory is already stay there directory's already been posted up there you can go to the to the left as if you were going to tracer's office or to the right and it tells you what people are to the left and what people are to the right so and part of part of what they're doing is to try to get they're going to have more storage right so that they can stop renting we can stop renting storage base okay which is smart in the back so um it's going to be compliance storage that was one of the big issues right well like the ones they had have down in the um town clerk's office they're all like hermetically y up to date and all that stuff so and then we where there used to be a conference room which is now where the town clerk is with the um separate computers that have you know all the information that has to be locked is in there the room next to them which is the inspectional service in the concom is now going to be uh a a conference room so there will be another conference room in the building which would be nice so cuz if you want to meet with somebody now we the last time I went to meet with um like um Peter the building inspector we had to sit out in the lobby there's no place to have a meeting so at least there's the lobby I mean goodness yeah option so that's a good place to focus people going get it out of the do your car center and up the stairs it's very Focus oriented so so you know we'll see what happens all right cool with it hopefully it's going to all get settled in um quickly yeah okay so that's all the website report there yeah he basically they he was seemed very overwhelmed today because I was like should we be working on and he's like honestly until I get into the next's office and I was like all right touch me even working at home from home I think yeah because um I went to see him Tuesday and he wasn't there but he had been sending me emails so he's working they told me he part he's working from home cuz it's everything's been torn apart yeah and then they have to move printers and all the stuff around so it's just night the move happens tomorrow that's the schedule well I could tell they were definitely everybody was moving around today okay correspondents Jan get okay get a lot of correspondents we got an email which you sent me and I also got from the um Commonwealth of mass for new new um seminars seminars and updates and things to the to that effect so that's my agenda okay so we got an an well you got an email I think this is the one you got you got it cuz it's in the ma the mail when I go um pure Sky energy of SC Scotland mass mass solar LLC they're talking about 70 Scotland Road and um putting solar panels there is that the farm one where it's like we set that I don't know the how the numbers run on Scotland but that's a site they were talking about I think it's like way up almost to the state police yeah yeah so it's probably like a quarter of a mile west of where K's Farm Stand is yeah right that's what I'm saying it's like in the farm it's a great big field it's Michael and I checked I think wouldn't doubt and at the time there was some concern that there it might have been historic native americ blah blah blah and I checked with Christine malpica she didn't know anything about anything going on there so well this is is this the one they talked about a year and a half well I'm going I'm going to check that M now they the address we saved that letter Mass historical said no you can't put solar panels here because this is a Native American right uh hunting land yeah and they said no to it so I don't know if is the same site and not the mass historic commission advises that the core not sure who the core is the Project's been revie viwed by the core Army oh Army Core of Engineers um advises that the core should commence notification to Native American tribes and to other interested parties and invite them to participate in consultation okay so cuz this is Tech this is from the Commonwealth B Tammy Turley US Army Core of Engineers that sent out this mail that you got goes to the middle box it's dress in ch so it's that's what it's about it's a solar electrical generation facility of approximately 42 Acres within a 71 acre parcel it's a lot of ACR that's a lot of Acres so the the Mass historical commission advises the core to com commence with the Native Americans which I said and um interested local Regional Statewide agencies etc etc um should assist with the planers and the core to identify any information that leads to um historic qualities characteristics and things like that so so if anybody else is doing any this this magnitude they have to have the subsurface uh radar of the property done um I would assume the mass historical would be insisting on that at the same time um for historic land like that whatever they call that site survey um did they give a any map come with it or anything no and I can't find it here on the on the website what's the number again 70 I'm looking at it's not on here they have a bunch off of Scotland Road well Kobe Farm's 50 yeah I think it's pyos but I can't so so they on the Sol even numbers are on the right hand side of the road and odd numbers which way you travel here's is down there then we're going up you see like there's like a there's like a road and then but that goes to like nothing there so some old hog shacks and stuff back there yeah and like you know a tree you see a tree's been blown over cuz I I go to Kobe Farm all the time y um but it's definitely like this giant field I think it's p and I think it's on H Street is it I mean hail off a hail Hill Street yeah starts there it goes all the way yeah so from here to here oh okay all right yep here here I I would have thought it was it was maybe I don't know be nice to not well you got it on there but I can't get it on there so it's a 70 Acre Site so I mean there's there's a lot of open land do it's hard yeah I mean if it's all hidden by trees and it's not you know I mean that's all open that's going to be completely visible from the world that's that's part of the image of the Town yeah it's unfortunate is there a contact person that we can ask for plans or a site plan yeah well the person who sent the letter yeah we' want to see that and it's signed by um it's addressed to the Army Corp of Engineers and it's signed by um brona Simon State historic preservation officer State archist archaeologist yeah my has tons of land over there too still it says the ma the mass historical commission staff believe the proposed energy project would adversely affect somebody planted South pasture I had never seen any that qualities and characteristics was it corn yeah in a number of ways including but not limited to changing the character of the property's use and setting and setting and the introduction of visual elements that diminish the Integrity of the property significant historic feature as a historic rural agricultural landscape three the town bylaw says that they the the installation cannot be visible from any street right that's what I'm saying you can definitely see it it's not like there so clearly Mass historical is on the game already yeah so Jan can you please see if we can get supporting documents as far as a map or site plan Wonder meeting or something the assess is I'm not surprised it's not Shady well unless it's one of these that just don't give the you know doesn't give a number right that's what I'm saying keeps it keeps it elusive you can't find it right well I property taxes since the Civil War 71 Acres that's got to be most the land from one exit to the next exit well yeah basically basically my yet or ple it's giant so we're going to have to get on there a lot of thing it needs to they need to get approv moved through before they can do anything clarify good yeah I think we need we section 404 General permits a national pollution discharge elimination system Construction general permit say that three times pass because they go into semi perious uh surface yeah it changes the whole runoff situation yeah so and the project needs to requires a review by the core and EPA in compliance with section 106 of the National Historic preservation act of 1966 so there's a lot of there so they're on board here with what's going on there's a lot of a lot of Hoops to jump through and it must be a 61a right must be 61 a out there well I wonder like is king farm energy they love to call them solar Farms yeah yeah yeah well I I get it I mean if I had a big plot like that I'd like to take less than half of it and make a Sol of you know Harvest some energy instead of harvesting corn it's easier right I just don't know what the regular you know okay if anybody wants this I can send it to you um Eva sent um information to the um cultural Council for our last discussion and um sent links to um Ryan who was the one that was the head of the chair that was or whatever was contacting us and asked about more information sent us pictures um thank you for for do spending sending this along I chatted with John oh fix he's the one who arranged the Hast Stacks H Stacks we buil Joe Fix said you were knowledgeable about the Hy stacks and is there any other history you could share above that so I'm assuming you are doing whatever you I did I I did it the next day and I said you I I CC theion I'm sure it's the file I sent a bunch of stuff he was thrilled with it cuz he needs in the back I know but I don't want to print 87 seven pages of yeah cuz we had following your requests I to provide the for draft you sent all this information I did I did yeah that need like I'm not going to read all this but that was we need to know I could send it all to you you know what that was that was the survey that was asked of us last summer from Connecticut on salt M do you remember that no and I filled it out now and now they've actually quoted me on their display down there in the aquarium you know but that's what that was actually from that piece that I wrote the rest of it was some really good stuff that I found at the museum and at I believe the library I sent I just sent him where he could find I sent him the the um the titles and where I found the information so if he wanted to he could go and find it and and then the next the next one up is about the nightmare of the stone um which Stone the one I was concerned with laying on the ground that's stone that mile marker yeah so he fixed he went and fixed and did and excellent boom it was done for uh for our viewing people um the mile marker Bay State Road mile marker that is in Road Newbury on Boston Road mile marker number 35 I believe 35 35 miles from Boston was hit in the car accident and our DPW has nicely fixed it put it back together again uh put it back up again and the whole uh thing has been taken care of yeah it's great they Johnny on the spot boom good um oh oh because we didn't have them you know we got we got me emailed the end of November then nove December January so we're in a whole big so um I had asked him for him being James again for updates on the roofing yes the facilities Chief yes so um he said they had a bid opening for the roof and two contractors gave the same price so they're working through that and hopefully award a contract soon that was um right after November meeting so I haven't gotten anything new on it from him but um and then the windows so the windows have been removed um when I first saw the job that they did with the plywood I was not real crazy about it but I went the day of back in November we had that big windy like 3 Ines of rain storm and they were not leaking and they were holding fast uh went up in the attic I didn't I didn't see any leaking up in the attic um I do not not have uh a promised date for getting them back and getting them reinstalled but uh one of the good things is that they put the uh the plywood they mounted it on the inside of the frames so they didn't knock any holes in my brand new paint job on the outside of the frames that's good so um you know it's it's in process and then we're a whole whole lot further down the road than we were you know 6 months ago yeah no it's going to be great no it it's great how fast is the moving needed it yeah it just takes forever to get there but once we got there right you know it's like all a just started to PO it's great so that's good um cuz laon had said sent me an email saying that um he was going to take a look at the wall to see if they need if we needed to move any furniture around or anything yeah and he did move some stuff around I noticed that when I was and then he was going to make sure he took the flags in yeah so um that was in December yeah and the flags were in when I went there yeah so and I went back I've been going once a week or so just to see if the windows have come back and make sure the plywood's still in place I went by there today and and everything is the same as it was in November yeah so it looks like everything's fing tight there's no Christmas lights this year so we don't Christmas lights yeah it's hard to see them through the plywood look at all the electricity we saved I can tell you that um the roofing bid both contractors came in at5500 ,000 and I think they had an agreement that a coin toss would determine get the contract I was told that was agreed to that was agreed to well that's just it yeah it was agreed to that and then person who lost the coin to off is taking it to court no way to determine if there's a better way to decide I would have as for Discount who's going to yeah I would have said who's going to give me deal imediately get in a room together and the cheap one come out and talk to me yeah whoever is willing to cut their price B is got to get the job that easy that easy y so they're really doing that W that's horrible hilarious just going to ask what's the size the so now it's going to delay it even more yeah okay great stupid all right I don't think they were going to start work during the winter anyway no but it's the idea of it being ready to go for the spring and it's going to not be sh ready yeah okay what else we got fa house um they would right now the the work that they were going to do on the ferry house is off because um spana yeah holds a preservation restriction on the property and they refused to let anything get moved this is the house with theor and the and they were going to they were going to disant and reassemble it on the other side of the property so so they got denied so what they got they denied by historic yeah they won't let them because it's against the preservation and they're not going to apparently they're not going to bend with it like what the reason I believe that we didn't have problem with it was because they were going to move it just back on the same property and rebuild it with the same material so it wasn't and they were going to add garage doors but you wouldn't be able to see them from the street yeah so so the appearance from the street was largely the same except they they had like a little Breezeway between the two sections so in in my mind they were not really altering the property but hisorical England head their view is the property is the whole property yeah yeah so that's yeah all right not not on us yeah we're off the hook we're off that one unfortunate for them because it probably was going to be a really beautiful project yeah you know it's nice when people actually take the time to care and really do a good job but excuse me we'll see I'm sure they'll come up with some other plan Milestone I told you I about the Milestone the poor thing it's so sad oh boy I mean you knce you can't even see the writing yeah cuz that's how it was spun and fell oh but thank goodness it's back up and it's seems at least they would stole it they tried to steal a couple of them back in the 60s you know what those wa I was just going to say tried to dig dig up the one on on Handover and green Y and the witchstone and when my husband worked for the town he was told not to remove any Vines from that witchstone so nobody would go near so nobody would go near it yeah poison ivy is a nice deterent so yeah he I mean I I was down there and I sent a thing to H to James and boom two days later the thing was in back up and looks nice and it was great I was really happy and then there's all kinds of emails we're getting about from the IT department has already been discussed because there's so much change going on and they are going to change to the.gov thing and it's going to affect a lot of thing um as after January 30th anything sent to town of at townof newberry.edu will automatically be responded with a notification that that address is no longer going to be used and this will be the new so Bill what is the town going to do so everybody knows what all these new email addresses are going to be they going to send out a sheet to everybody a very good question that I don't have the answer to I think I think somebody ought you use an old one it'll forward the new one for the beginning it's going to well it's like any like any website this this is the this website is no longer in use this is our new website it's basically what's but like if if it's an email or something if they use an old email it'll like forward to the new one and then you'll respond from the correct one kind of thing like that I think when when that period of time expires someone hadn't sent an email to the town did it after that they wouldn't get that forwarded Mage but they're not going to keep the old domain up forever you know no but I think I don't think the old email addresses disappear in theories like so if they still use that one it will still get forwarded some place right we'll see we'll find out so it's going to affect a lot of things obviously and then as we've already talked about it's going to it's affect the whole thing is affecting um in SAU with the movement around in the building and changing where people are and the whole thing so everything's going to be changed but supposedly as of that date the 30th it's going to be um changed and then it will get a people will get a thing saying please use that new address I mean that's happens with every a lot of people so um hopefully it will be fine um then there was a question law laan went on they were looking for the bylaw our bylaw for the ddb and they've changed the way it looks if you click on the one that's on our website page yeah it takes you to this new site like for it but I went to do something and it wouldn't let me unless I signed up for $195 I'm like this that's what I said what so this I said no no something wrong with this so I sent it to John and he said that should not happen let me look at it but I guess you you can print it but you can't download it or it's just it's some weird funing thing and he's going to look into it because it made no sense this is our like a little form it's our website so how are they telling me that if I go to my website I can't use it like basically is so John is aware of it and he's going to contact the um company and make sure that they can get this they get everything straightened out so you can you can get per permit 360 is where everybody goes to get get a copy of all the bylaws for every town in Massachusetts I'm sure they do it for every state and it's an index it streamlines all of it um but why you should still be able to access it directly on our website without going through any Hoops so hopefully he gets that straight yeah cuz he said he was not aware and he thanked me for telling for letting him know right away and um I could print it I think I could print it but I couldn't I can't download it it's just still seems weird yeah the whole so there was just something bizarre and so good catch I um then I I let Nan know that it was getting CU he's like it's some point I'm like you sure you're at the town website is telling charging you no so at some point I'd be interested to see exactly what a resource permit 360 is uh and is it something that we want so if we were say researching dark sky lighting and we want to see 365 towns of Massachusetts what the bylaws in every town for dark sky lighting was we you should be able to go that's what the three permit 360 is it's for contractors to if they he's bidding a job in Newbury to see what the bylaw is about Cedar roof shingles he doesn't have to go and dig and dig and call and call it's all on permit 360 it's a private private entity that charges you for the service but someday we may find that as an asset and I don't know if the town's already a member of it be kind of interesting well we're we're on it now no we're on it we onod 360 yeah eode 360 but do are are do we have a subscription I know but I that up that would be on John I have no clue all I know is that um you can print it but you can't download it cuz they don't want you to alter they don't want might just read don't but I mean we could you could download it when was just on our town website so now it's like yeah screen shots that's what screenshots are for sorry it's just that that's kind of low Tech nowadays 2025 that's kind of low Tech yeah so we'll see what happens with that going forward John I mean John he's been just snapping the answers right out lately it's just yeah refreshing which is great cuz he's getting caught up I think um I don't know anything what happened about um which street 61a do you um no I did not read any planning board documents after that they were planning on approving the transfer out of 61a um what is that what's that number 170 170 or apple or bulgarus apple development uh the planning board was St it was going to take get out of 61a and I assume they have so that that development is going forward is that the end of the was like what was the Anthony moris one family history Connie PG oh yeah in here some she found something interesting and she's the lady that also complained because she thought she didn't like the roof thing we were oh the shingles yeah I remember that come to the meetings I don't know where do it I lost it I'll look for it okay um I have it on obviously I have it on the website but I thought I pranked it didn't I didn't forward it to you so I think I think we've made it through the pile if I notice something else I'll let you know okay I don't know where she is unfinished business uh the only other thing I had was the Central Street Rock as the best of my knowledge has not moved yet I'm sure it's on it to is that what you mentioned to me before that it was removed from the wall at man field yes and I think you said Billy Pearson was storing it yes yeah and David the guy who resigned as the assistant Town Administrator I think he was trying to contact you to get some details about it or try to find it or yeah um it sounds like nothing has happened yeah so it's as soon as the DPW is handling the whole thing yeah yes yes okay so uh um so that they're supposed to pick it up and move it back to Central Street okay and put it in we discussed uh if we got there if they wanted our second opinion if they just get it back into the wall where it started okay and there several like in the vicinity of the fire hydrant was my example because there's a bunch of swales in the wall there so if we can just get it in that wall somewhere and uh I did talk to Barry manter at the golf Christmas party and tried to cross-examine and him about the location and he did not he said as far as he remembers it was always just on the ground somewhere there I'll ask Tracy to ask James for some status that's the CH of command I have to go through yeah assuming they'd want to do that when it's warmer up yeah so I know they got a lot going on but yeah so if we be before before anything else happens we just get it moved that was the other reason why I came to right two important R so um any other I found the notes Sor I made a discovery today and thought you if you were not already aware you'd find this interesting a direct descendant of Newbury first settler Anthony Morse on the stone at the lower green is Samuel M the inventor of the Telegraph and M code code we're so famous we don't even know it says who yeah says con so I'm just reading this the ancestral line goes from Anthony mois and the second wife Mary barard to their son Peter mois to his son John mois to his son Deacon J Jed Mo and another jedia Mo to to Samuel mois so in other words it's like seven generations going down through this and they they lived near the upper green on Handover Street who knew now the mo Peter M that I knew lived in a house well you know the um the bank I said Sav Bank yeah it was a house next to it he grew up in that house and the bank is actually designed after the house they tore down yeah bu yeah it's the same looks and then they live on Green Street too there was more yeah so they lived on up on the upper green so that and then Handover street so that was the information so he was also a famous painter Mor he actually one of his paintings is in the capital in DC landscape landscap no picture of Congress in [Music] session cop that to the website committee that sounds like something should be on our website right the website committee committee Army of one yeah exactly me so I know that in the newy library that's that's how I got my information on Samuel FB moris um there is a biography of Samuel FB moris and I read it three years ago four years ago something like that I'm I might go pull that out again and see if it has anything about yeah you know any sort of connection forars to yeah to just verify where they they yeah so I mean I can forward this to you if you want to be in contact or not whatever and sounds like just sharing information which is always nice yeah so if you got anybody else I will forward this to Rebecca for the web website or put some information and to you yep assuming assuming it is all correct and I'll just send it to Eva because why not okay you never know it's going to pile up pop out of the pile okay so we went through the school house to the roof waiting on the roof went through that emails I got through them finally thank you School House cover Boston Road update I did that that unfinished business the annual report has been completed it's all in your packet everybody get a copy looking fancy thank you Jan for taking care of that I like how get paid the big we need a architectural historian we need we need somebody who else who else can we recruit more people more people on well we have one one open seat right number yeah and all right good got that done what is this is this an updated list of houses this is yeah I wasn't sure if you folks have this and I thought while while I had it out I might as well make copies um it's um all the CRS conservation restrictions that we have on site that I could find so I'm not sure because I was trying to find if there was one for the Scotland Road that's what I was looking for but I didn't know if everybody had this or had seen it before this is not I've never seen it um it tells you who the grantee is on the far right hand side and and the um we need more restrictions on this yeah it's not enough on here it's not enough on here is right so um a short list I the the newest one I added was Nancy and and the thorlos that have they have one yeah over there but um otherwise these were all done long quite a while ago I think but um nothing's all that unfortunately that new 2022 um it says it says stre there's five marshmallow one here twice marshow Lane five marshmallow Lane it says it's held by the Conservation Commission five is yeah one is the barn five is the was was one yeah one is it doesn't have a CRS here oh these are cons conservation restrictions these are conservation restrictions yeah just conservation restrictions you've already had all gotten the PS probably like you know 30 times because I keep ring it out but yeah that's it so these are all conservation restrictions and I was trying to see if if the um green the um Scotland Road stuff was on here and I did not see it but they have a whole lot of numbers that I don't you cwell Farms I don't know who some of these folks are so I don't really know where the properties are per se without trying to look them all off no they don't have I was just about to ask you why don't they have addresses this is the way it came I just prints them as I have them C well F that that the development on what Elm Street Colby and Coldwell Colby Village Coldwell Farm everything else is is um mostly it's got Grant Grant's names I don't you know it's very um uncompleted if you would if you ask me needs a lot more information but in case anybody was wondering if we have any this is the list that I found and I don't know if it was a from Chris or it's I could print I forget where I got it from I think I printed up state or something okay what's this uh that's for you because you weren't at the meeting the last meeting that's the the preservation restriction on one um little lane Little's Lane okay just so you'll know because there's a lot of problems with that property people always trying to buy it and it's got the restrictions on it and as most of them are held by um the moon o so I'm curious so can we um we can look this up I want I want to know what's on on this one which one are you looking at I'm being quiet you're on the CR again yeah I'm looking at the CR I want to know what the restrictions are on oh cuz well got the see it's got the page and book description go on the on the registry DS cross the street well I'm sure it's a good one that's so I want to look at it I got to get in there everybody no I got I got to I get an in just wait she's so old I get so nervous every time all the car show up is that the man roof one no no all right any uh new business before the board I've been in the other house I just haven't been no n not nothing else coming up all right we make good progress just getting to the winter so how do I I know we just did this the um the restriction on that piece that little piece behind the witchstone mhm you must have a copy of that yeah it's in one of our it's in one of my I got somewhere I just want to look at I mean if they gave us you know 10 square ft or whatever and that other boundary wall is in within that I don't understand why we wouldn't be able to just relocate it to a deeper part of the boundary wall I think people might freak out if they drive by and it's not there you know like just move yeah so what are you talking about moving it back 3 feet no I would move it right back to that other stone wall there's like there's like a square in the you know just exactly where it is just back and we just protect it and you know considering the other ones that go with that because there's a group of three are in the SM I think we have an obligation to really protect this I don't I don't disag because it's not it's 3T off the road so considering these things are very fragile is it the thing to do we move the stone wall forward or do we move the the plaque back I'd take the plaque back move the St it's this thick I mean it's it's substantial it's been moved twice before it's an easily thing they can they moved it when they built Triton that's where used to be oh really all the way over that's where D's house they moved it long before that okay somebody moved it down to where it is for their own gain oh is that why that's why the Smithsonian doesn't have that one yeah they have the mother when they they found mother Stone and and the door stone at both of those cuz they found when they did Triton but yeah we got to I'm surprised they haven't wanted to like add it to it no one's ever approached us adding saying like we want to add it or no not that we'd want to give it up but I'm just saying they probably did maybe when it was probably too big too big to move if it's that big or or maybe they didn't even associate them at first when they found it right they they CU they call it a witchstone people think it's a witchstone took a lot of research to find out it was a father Stone so maybe they didn't know um I could revisit GES well not that I want to give it to them I'm just I find they have I don't remember why the Smithsonian didn't wasn't interested in the father Stone I can call her and ask her I know who I know her fre will if it's need yeah I mean you know the last thing we need is just some idiot teenager to drive into it yeah after what happened with 30 35 are the salt yeah I'm I'm just more or or somebody coming in from town and want to look at it because that traffic today was scary I mean I it's a hard corner right there CU it's like you can't really slow down quarter five when I was out there and and it was kind of sketchy to be right there and if you were a tourist want to get a look at itless see when you some getting run over or falling in that hole and breaking a leg cuz you could have yeah who's responsible for that at that point yeah not me so all right I just think you're familiar with everything we're talking about here with that stone mhm all right we'll continue the conversation maybe we'll so I I don't think that that's just inside housekeeping right that doesn't have to go to a town meeting or something that would I don't think so oh to have them like approve moving it or anything we're in protection of that section of the land so we decide that it's better for the protection of the stone and move it back that's why they gave us up with that grass within the rock within the stone Town property so it should be don't start no I think I think DPW was doing it yeah what I'm saying Town property all cut cuz they've been they've been doing the other ones too cuz make sure that it's the weed whacker in the back of the car see how they look in the summer you know and they they've been doing a pretty good job of keeping ahead of them you know the one in green and Handover that one is is always mow down nice yeah cuz that's like the stump is little thing trying to find it dise you look at it you go where is it some oh there it is it's way down there that one very I was just reading something about there's other that we don't instead of all skinny well it all depends on how good the rain is one year you know if you have too much rain it's like everything is just covered so well I think the first step would be to get some clear pictures and uh an actual uh drawing yeah I I think we have a drawing that was submitted to us originally proposed it I think so so come up with a proposed plan and we'll go to the selectman get on the selects the protect the stone agenda Mission and go to the selectman's meeting okay yeah you know that is having the one hit on Boston Road really brought this all forward and that would have been horrible if that had been cracked in half and have it be put back together but you know it's it's the number 35 the father Stone would never never you would never be able to just stick those back together and get away with it it wouldn't look right no it just wouldn't it would look like some of those headstones in the first set was beill ground trying to put back together well I always think that those people you know they try because those poor things are just going to disappear one of these days somebody doesn't keep them up so doesn't belong to us okay we don't have anything else no I will entertain a motion to adjourn I move that we adjourn second I'll second that all in favor all 803