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Council Workshop Minutes 09.12.2017
MINUTES COUNCIL WORKSHOP SEPTEMBER 12, 2017 6:30 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS A Council Workshop was held in the Council Chambers and called to order by Mayor Mark Mace at 6:30 p.m. on September 12, 2017. COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT: x Emelie Eaton _x_Doug Poehls x Bruce McGee x Richard Herr _x_Chuck Dickerson _x_Scot Stokes x Tom Nelson x Bill Mountsier OTHERS PRESENT: Heidi Jensen, CAO Public Input Curt Lord, 418 West 12th Street, handed out and read a portion of a letter addressed to the City Council. The letter and supporting documents are attached to these original minutes. Curt stated that this is a personal letter that is not from the Laurel Rod and Gun Club. He read the following portion during the meeting. "I am writing this response to point out some of the misleading information that Mayor Mark Mace's memorandum has in it. I believe it is necessary to provide this information to the elected leaders of Laurel so they can make an informed decision regarding shooting and buildings preservation of Riverside Park. The fact is the LRGC is not asking for City funds to repair the Building. The LRGC has proposed paying for the total cost to remediate the mold, asbestos, and restore the building to as good as or better that it was before the flood. In addition it would be foolish to use City funds to demolish buildings that a local club is willing to repair for no cost to the City. Mayor Mark Mace's statements are very confusing and misleading based on the following facts. 1. The LRGC did sign a lease which has a clause in it that shooting sunsets in May 2018. However they were also told by a councilman that it was not set in stone and could be overturned by the will of the citizens. I believe the will of the citizens for Riverside Park was clearly stated at the Riverside Park Master plan open house.(See attached results) Furthermore they were told at the time that the City would lease them the building at a later date when it was repaired. 2. The LRGC has been searching for property but has not been able to find any within a reasonable distance to town or at a reasonable cost. That is why they are willing to fix the building in the Park and have also offered to help with the camping and caretaking as have the JC's. They are not attacking City Staff and have not reported anything in the paper that is not true, not has the press reported anything that was not true on their behalf. For our Mayor to "remain firm that the best interest of the City is to remove the structures", does not make sense Council Workshop Minutes of September 12,2017 to me. Demolition was estimated at $35,000 just for the LRGC building, not including mold and asbestos remediation that would need to be done first." At this time, Mayor Mace informed Mr. Lord that his three minutes were up. General Items • Appointment - Laurel Volunteer Ambulance Service Sherry Sauskojus, 4310 Christianson Road, introduced Ashlee Fritzler, Josiah Laszloffy, and Samantha Ostwald to the Council. Ashlee, Josiah, and Samantha recently completed the EMT class. Josiah was appointed to the Fire Department six months ago. Chuck questioned how many volunteer ambulance attendants will be on the department with the addition of these three appointments. Sherry stated that the department will have 23 EMT's. The ratio of experienced EMT's to new EMT's is very low and it will take approximately six months to train the new hires. Executive Review • Resolution- Approve properties for the Residential Sidewalk Replacement Program Heidi stated that this resolution has been removed. There was confusion between the Code Enforcement Office and Clerk's Office regarding the Sidewalk Replacement Program. Staff will get the correct information together and the resolution will be placed on a future agenda. • Resolution- Accept BNSF Bicycle Emergency Response Team Grant Heidi stated that this resolution has been removed, as there was not enough information provided to the City's legal staff about this grant. • Council Issues: o Update on 2011 Yellowstone River flooding event Heidi stated that staff will meet with Great West Engineering on Thursday to discuss the removal of the rock at the old intake. The Army Corps permit requires the City to remove the rock weir during low flow. Since the river is currently very low with most of the rock exposed, it is an optimal time to remove the rock. The Corps has contacted the City's engineering firm and would like to do a tour at the end of September. The Corps will review the plans for the old intake and discuss how the project went to ensure that the City complied with all of the permits. Other Items There were none. Review of draft council agenda for September 19, 2017 There was no discussion. Attendance at the September 19, 2017 council meeting Tom Nelson will be absent. 2 Council Workshop Minutes of September 12,2017 Announcements Mayor Mace mentioned that Ray Ezell, Chief Building Official, passed the required certifications for Building Code Official, Fire Inspector, and Playground Safety within two months of hire. Richard followed up with Fox Lumber regarding the wood pile. He spoke with a supervisor and confirmed that the City of Laurel did not ask Fox Lumber to remove the wood pile. He was informed that the EPA had asked Fox Lumber to remove the wood pile. Scot asked to be placed on the next Council agenda for permission to be absent from the City for more than ten days. Tom asked for discussion regarding the cat issue on south side of town at the next council workshop. Heidi will have police representation at the discussion. Recognition of Employees • Mike Furman, Jr. 8 years of service on September 17th Laurel Library • Jeremiah Johnson 6 years of service on September 6th Police Officer • Sam Painter 5 years of service on September 4th City Attorney • Corey Nicholson 1 year of service on September 12th WWTP The council workshop adjourned at 6:43 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Brittney •o r. Administrative Assistant NOTE: This meeting is open to the public. This meeting is for information and discussion of the Council for the listed workshop agenda items. 3 DL5 © E O V E Curtis Lord SEP 1 2 2017 418 West 12th St. CITY OF LAUREL Laurel, MT. 59044 Response to Mayor's Memorandum dated September 5,2017 To: City Council Members From: Curtis Lord Date: September 5,2017 I am writing this response to point out some of the misleading information that Mayor Mark Mace's memorandum has in it. I believe it is necessary to provide this information to the elected leaders of Laurel so they can make an informed decision regarding shooting and building preservation of Riverside Park. The fact is the LRGC is not asking for City funds to repair the Building. The LRGC has proposed paying for the total cost to remediate the mold,asbestos,and restore the building to as good as or better that it was before the flood. In addition it would be foolish to use City funds to demolish buildings that a local club is willing to repair for no cost to the City. Mayor Mark Mace's statements are very confusing and misleading based on the following facts. 1. The LRGC did sign a lease which has a clause in it that shooting sunsets in May 2018. However they were also told by a councilman that it was not set in stone and could be overturned by the will of the citizens. I believe the will of the citizens for Riverside Park was clearly stated at the Riverside Park Master plan open house.(See attached results) Furthermore they were told at the time that the City would lease them the building at a later date when it was repaired. 2. The LRGC has been searching for property but has not been able to find any within a reasonable distance to town or at a reasonable cost. That is why they are willing to fix the building in the Park and have also offered to help with the camping and caretaking as have the JC'S. They are not attacking City Staff and have not reported anything in the paper that is not true, nor has the press reported anything that was not true on their behalf. For our Mayor to"remain firm that the best interest of the City is to remove the structures", does not make sense to me. Demolition was estimated at$35,000 just for the LRGC building, not including mold and asbestos remediation that would need to be done first. Repair of the same building has an estimate of$45,000. (see attached bid) 3. The LRGC has checked in to the costs of repair and have spoken with the flood plain administration along with the County Sanitation Department about the building. They were told that the building and the septic system are existing structures and can be repaired or replaced if needed.(See attached letter from Riverstone Health). They are willing to do that. There is a bid to repair the LRGC building from Alpha Omega. According to Willy Johnson,the owner, he has not been asked since 2012 to give a bid to repair any of the buildings in Riverside Park. He is willing to partner up with a team and donate some of their resources if the building can be saved.,(see attached email from Willy)This would even make it less than$45,000 to repair the LRGC building. He is very interested in repairing the building even though according to the CAO, the Johnson's did not respond to her request for bids. 4. The Mayor states their estimates did not include costs to remediate the dangerous levels of lead present. There is no lead in the LRGC building. He also mentions costs of specialized HVAC System to remove the lead dust. LRGC does not currently shoot indoors and does not need one. I believe he is getting the 2 buildings confused. Never the less it is not going to cost the City anything,the club has offered to pay for it. 5. According to Great North West,the City's Engineer,and Noel Eaton,the city planner,the building does not have to comply with the 2 feet above base flood elevation unless the cost of restoration exceeds 50%of the value of the structure. I am quite sure the value of the building exceeds$100,000.00. 6. The LRGC will and always has followed proper gun safety along with having range officers on sight at all times shooting is taking place. Shot from a shot gun past what the range officers can see is less of a threat than fallout from the fireworks on the 4th of July. The subdivision going in to the south is supposed to be an industrial subdivision and just to the South East a land owner has his own shooting range so shooting is still going to be happening in the immediate area. In closing, I would like to remind the City Council that it is elected by the people,for the people. It is your duty to vote with the majority of your voters. I understand that you must keep safety in mind, but remember they have shot there almost 100 years safely and are only asking for controlled, instructed, supervised shooting. Also keep in mind that 156 people asked for you to allow shooting sports in Riverside Park at the Riverside Park Master Plan open house. Also note that 100 attendees want to see the Historic Buildings restored along with another 55 wanting them renovated. See attached Riverside Park Open House Attendee's Priorities sheet. Sincerely, 644.4-job— Curtis Lord Cc: Mayor Mark Mace Riverside Park Open House Potential Park Improvements Attendee Priorities Proposed Improvement I Very Important Important Total Attendee Tallys Water and Restrooms 78 35- 113 Restore Historic Buildings 87 13 100 RV Park and Camping S4 27 81 Removal of Dump 3 55 58 Lighting 8 49 ' 57 Revenue Generation 34 20 '54 Interpretive Signs 17 35 52 Picnic Shelters 16 I 32 I 48 These are improvements that garnered over 40 attendee tallys as being either very important or important. Riverside Park Open House Priorities as Identified by Attendees on Other Priorites Pester.#1 Priorities Total Attendee Tallys Trap Shooting 86 Restore Kids Shooting Programs 75 Renovate Buildings 55 These are priorities suggested by attendees at the open house. Riverside Park Open House Priorities as Identified by Attendees on Other Prierites Poster#2 Priorities Total Attendee Tallys Allow Shooting Sports 156 Provide Restrooms 33 Provide Camping 243 These are priorities suggested by attendees to the open house. ALPHA-OMEGA 1 Alpha-Omega Disaster Restoration P.O.Box 1108 Disaster Restoration Laurel,MT 59044 FLOOD . FIRE Phone: (406)628-0178 Fax:(866)<M8-4730 Tax ID 20-5238650 Client: Rod and Gtin Laurel C/O Chris Home: (406)628-4796 Property: Laurel,MT 59.044 Operator: WILLY Estimator: Mitch Wardell Business: (406)628-0178 Business: 204 East Main Street E-mail: mitch@alphaend.com Laurel,MT 59044 Type of Estimate: <NONE> Date Entered: 12/27/2012 Date Assigned: Price List: MTBI8X_APR17 Labor Efficiency: Restoration/Service/Remodel Estimate: `CITY-LAUREL ThankYallowing Alpha-Omega ou for Al ha-Ome a to serve you.The following is the billing information about your property.All pricing is composed from a national data base formed for contractors.It is reflective of the historical data collected from the State of Montana.If we can be of further assistance to you please feel free to contact the author of this estimate. ALPHA-OMEGA jahl Alpha-Omega Disaster Restoration Wa P.O.Box 1108 Disaster Restoration Laurel,MT 59044 FLOOD • FIRE Phone: (406)628-0178 Fax: (866)448-4730 Tax.ID 20-523'8650 CITY-LAUREL General DESCRIPTION QTY 50. Content Manipulation charge-per hour 6.00 HR 51. Contamination-pre&post test-full service(Bid item)Per Northern Industrial hygiene 1.00 EA 52. Dumpster load-Approx. 12 yards, 1-3 tons of debris 2.00 EA 55. Add for HEPA filter(for neg.air machine/vacuum-Large) 2.00 EA 56. Add for HEPA filter(for canister/backpack vacuums) 2.00 EA 57. Respirator cartridge-organic vapor&acid gas(per pair) 2.00 EA Remediation EatryiFnoyer Height:8' DESCRIPTION QTY 1. Clean the walls and ceiling 416.84 SF 125. HEPA Vacuuming-Detailed-(PER SF) 500.35 SF Dance Floor Height:8' DESCRIPTION QTY 7. Tear out wet non-salvageable carpet,cut/bag-Cat 3 water 929.25 SF 3. Tear out non-salv underlayment&bag-Category 3 water 929.25 SF 4. Clean more than the walls and ceiling 2,598.50 SF 6. Seal the floor w/anti-microbial coating-one coat 929.25 .SF 53. Neg.air fan/Air scrub.-Large i(per 24 Air period)-No monist.(ii unit,5 days) 5.00 DA 124. HBPA Vacuuming Detailed-(PER SF) 2,598.50 SF 162. Air mover axial fan(per 24 hour period)-No monitoring(2 units,5 days) 10.00 EA Offset Height: 8' DESCRIPTION QTY 8. Tear out non-salv wood floor&bag-Category 3 water 68.47 SF 12. Tear out wet paneling,bag for disposal-Cat 3 70.00 SF 9. Seal the floor w/anti-microbial coating-one coat 68.47 SF 10. Clean more than the walls and ceiling 420.94 SF CITY-LAUREL 9/6/2017 Page:2 ALPHA-OMEGA rik do Alpha-Omega Disaster Restoration P.O.Box 1108 Disaster Restoration Laurel,MT 59044 FLOOD • FIRE Phone: (406)628-0178 Fax:(:866)448-4730 Tax ID 20-5238650 CONTINUED-Offset DESCRIPTION QTY 123. HEPA Vacuuming-Detailed-(PER SF) 420.94 SF Dinning/Bar Height:8' DESCRIPTION QTY 49. Tear out baseboard 96.67 LF 13. Tear out wet paneling,bag for disposal-Cat 3 300.00 SF 14. Tear out wet drywall,cleanup,bag,per LF-to 4'-Cat 3 65.00 LF 15. Clean more than the walls and ceiling 3,490.50 SF 16. Seal the floor perimeter w/anti-microbial coating-one coat 125.67 SF 28. Remove Customcabinets base units 18.00 LF 54. Neg.air fan/Aix.scrub.-Large(per 24,1sr period)-No monit.(4 mit,5,clays) 5.00 DA 122. HEPA Vacuuming-,Detailed-(PER SF) 3,490.50 SF 127. Paneling 1,005.33 SF 163. Air mover axial fan(per 24 hour period)-No monitoring(2 units,5 days) 10.00 EA Storage/behind Bre place Height:8' DESCRIPTION QTY 18. Tear out wet paneling,bag for disposal-Cat 3 400.00 SF 19. Clean more than the walls and ceiling 771.72 SF 20. Seal the floor perimeter w/anti-microbial coating-one coat 61.17 SF 121. HEPA Vacuuming-Detailed-(PER SF) 771.72 SF BBQ Area Height: 8' DESCRIPTION QTY 22. Tear out wet drywall,cleanup,bag,per LF-to 4'-Cat 3 20.00 LF 23. Tear out wet paneling,bag for disposal-Cat 3 50.00 SF 24. Remove Custom cabinets-base units 5.00 LF 25. Clean more than the wallsand ceiling 587.22 SF 27. Seal the floor perimeter w/anti-microbial coating-one coat 47.67 SF 120. HEPA Vacuuming-Detailed-(PER SF) 587.22 SF CITY-LAUREL 9/6/2017 Page:3 • ALPHA-OMEGA Alpha-Om8ega Disaster Restoration A elP.O.Iiox l 10 Disaster Restoration Laurel,MT 59044 FLOOD • FIRE Phone: (406)628-0178 Tax: (86.6)448-4730 Tax ID 20-5238650 Bath Entry 1 Height:8' DESCRIPTION QTY 29. Tear,out wet paneling,bag for,disposal-Cat 3172:00 SF 30. Clean more than the walls and ceiling 217.85 SF 32. Seal the walls w/anti-microbial coating-one coat 172.00 SF 119. HEPA Vacuuming-Detailed-(PER SF) 217.85 SF 153. Remove Cove base molding-rubber or vinyl,4"high 21.50 LF Bathroom 1 Height:$" DESCRIPTION QTY 33. Tear out wet paneling,bag for disposal-Cat 3 174.67 SF 34. Clean more than the walls and ceiling 234.25 SF 36. Seal the walls w/anti-microbial coating-one coat 174.67 SF 118. HEPA Vacuuming-Detailed-(PER SF) 234.25 SF 154. Remove Cove base molding-rubber or vinyl,4 high 21.83 LF Heater Height: 8' Subroom: Heater(1) Height: 8' DESCRIPTION QTY 117. HEPA Vacuuming-Detailed-(PER SF) 116.80 SF Bath Entry 2 Height: 8' DESCRIPTION QTY 37. Tear out wet paneling,bag for disposal-Cat 3 172.00 SF 38. Clean more than the walls and ceiling 218.83 SF 40. Seal the walls w/anti-microbial coating-one coat 172.00 SF 116. ‘HEPA Vacuuming-Detailed-(PER SF) 21.8.83 SF 1155. Remove Cove base md'lding-;Dubber or viiny'l,4"'high 21.50 LF Bathroom 2 Height: 8' DESCRIPTION QTY 41. Tear out wet paneling,bag for disposal-Cat 3 174.67 SF 42. Clean more than the walls and ceiling 234.25 SF 43. HEPA Vacuuming-Detailed-(PER SF) 234.25 SF CITY-LAUREL 9/6/2017 Page:4 • ALPHA-OMEGA FA l Alpha-Omega Disaster Restoration P.O.Box 1108 Disaster Restoration Laurel,MT 59044 FLOOD • FIRE Phone: (406)628-0178 Fax:(866)448-47.30 Tax ID 20-5238650 CONTINUED—Da-t4noom 2 DESCRIPTION QTY 44. Seal the walls w/anti-microbial coating-one coat 174.67 SF 156. Remove Cove base molding-rubber or vinyl,4"high 21.83 LF Kitchen Height:8' DESCRIPTION QTY 45. Remove Custom cabinets-base units 20.00 LF 46. Tear out wet drywall,cleanup,bag,per LF-to 4'-Cat 3 61.00 LF 47. Seal part of the walls w/anti-microbial coating-one coat 122.00 SF 48. Tear out baseboard 61.00 LF 115. HEPA Vacuuming-Detailed-(PER SF) 917.00 SF 164. Air mover axial fan(per 24 hour period)-No moaiitming(2 units,5 days) 1000 EA Rebuild Dance Floor Height: 8' DESCRIPTION QTY 109. Underlayment-5/8'"BC plywood 929.25 SF 110: Carpet 1,068.64 SF 15%waste added for Carpet. Offset Height: 8' DESCRIPTION QTY 111. Oak flooring-41 common-no finish 68.47 SF 112. Sand&finish wood floor(nat.finish)-water-based/latex 68.47 SF 114. 1/2"BC plywood 100.00 SF 126. Stain&finish paneling 100.00 SF Dinning/Bar Height.8' DESCRIPTION QTY CITY-LAUREL 9/6/2017 Page: 5 • • ALPHA-OMEGA . Alpha-Omega Disaster Restoration leP.O.Box l 108 Disaster Restoration Laurel,MT 59044 FLOOD • FIRE Phone: (406)628-0178 Fab ,(86.6)448-4730 Tax ID 20-5238650 CONTINUED --Thnning/Bata DESCRIPTION QTY 128. Paneling 300.00 SF 129. R&R 1/2"drywall-hung,taped,heavy texture,ready for paint 300.00 SF 130. Seal/prime then paint the surface area twice(3 coats) 500.00 SF 158. Baseboard-2 1/4"stain grade 96.67 LF 161. Custom cabinets-base units 18.00 LF Storage/behind fire place Height: 8' DESCRIPTION QTY 131. Paneling 400.00 SF BBQ Area Height:'8' DESCRIPTION QTY 132. R&R 1/2"drywall-hung,taped,heavy texture,ready for paint 90.00 SF 136. Seal/prime then paint the walls twice(3 coats) 381.33 SF 160. Custom cabinets-base units 5.00 LF Bath Entry 1 Height: 8' DESCRIPTION QTY 141. Paneling 172.00 SF 149. Cove base molding-rubber or vinyl,4"high 21.50 LF 157. Numbing service call to check water heater and wall heater 1.00 EA Bathroom 1 Height: 8' DESCRIPTION QTY 142. Paneling 174.67 SF 146. Toilet-Detach&reset 1.00 EA 150. Cove base molding-rubber or vinyl,4"high 21.83 LF CITY-LAUREL 9/6/2017 Page: 6 1 • ALPHA-OMEGA FA Ail Alpha-Omega Disaster Restoration UP P.O.Box 1108 Disaster Restoration Laurel,MT 59044 FLOOD • FIRE Phone:(406)628-0178 Fax:(86.6)448-4730 Tax ID 20-5238650 Bath Entry 2 Height:8' DESCRIPTION QTY 143. Paneling 172.00 SF 151. Cove base molding-rubber or vinyl,4"high 21.50 LF Bathroom 2 Height: 8' DESCRIPTION QTY 144. Paneling 174.67 SF 147. Toilet-Detach&reset 1.00 EA 152. Cove base molding-rubber or vinyl,4"high 21.83 LF Kitchen Height: 8' DESCRIPT4ON QTY 148. R&R 1/2" drywall-hung,taped,heavy texture,ready for paint 244.00 SF 137. Seal/prime then paint the walls twice(3 coats) 488.00 SF 145. Custom cabinets-base units 20.00 LF 159. Baseboard-2 1/4"stain grade 61.00 LF Grand Total; $45,092.96 Mitch Wardell Grand Total Areas: 9,025.92 SF Walls 5,795.25 SF Ceiling 14,821.18 SF Walls and Ceiling 5,795.25 SF Floor 643.92 SY Flooring 1,128.24 LF Floor Perimeter 0.00 SF Long Wall 0.00 SF Short Wall 1,128.24 LF Ceil.Perimeter, 5,795.25 Floor Area 6,0669.6 Total Area 9;,0.25.9.2 Interior.Wall Area. 4,398,.00• Exterior Wall Area 48.8,.67 Exterior Perimeter of Walls 0.00 Surface Area 0.00 Number of Squares 0.00 Total Perimeter Length 0.00 Total Ridge Length 0.00 Total Hip Length CITY-LAUREL 9/6/2017 Page:7 • 00 o to •r 0 , I a .. .,n,,r ti „a c— n,£z - i r a.) ri . VD cd CP,........, 0 W to N ■ Cd 0 E. in U mZ cd Q p., 1 0 a) O� ti-, c„ xi a ..0 Wa' _ q xi m ',5.4' 0 L o. cn 0 a W ' jI „6;S-1 N „9.6Z c E... W O O 0 L.L. - U 0 03 Q i lF ..Z A£ O E” F1 U rx • • • .I• al .-r.. 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In order to address your inquiry,it is and always has been the procedure here at RiverStone Health, the Local City/County Health Department, to address properties in the floodplain as follows: • For existing systems: when an existing septic system fails (backs up or surfacing sewage) then the system may be repaired or replaced on the property. In many cases, only a portion of the parcel is in the floodplain and therefore the replacement area drainfield must be located in the area outside the floodplain. Essentially, the Department will take every measure to bring the property up to Code as possible when relocating the replacement drainfield. • For new systems: the County Rules do not allow new systems to be located within 100 feet of the 100-year floodplain delineation. Finally, in our discussion I mentioned the park's proximity to Laurel's municipal water and sewer systems. This would of course be the best option for the park in terms of providing water and sewer. Hope this helps. If you have any questions,please call 256-2770. Sincerely,-. Adam Harris I EFIS/RS Environmental Health Services RiverStone Health 123 South 27th Se ( Ililliugs, MT 59101 Office:106.2 56.2770 I'ax: 106.256.2767 Adam.I Iat''@t tiverstottehc.tldLorr; ii a n_rivectiunu•/+eaIiI,.nt,r Ottr /•i l 121 Smith 271h Sint• Billings, NIT 5`)I111-<12)))) • tvwvV.fiversIonehealth.org . From: Willy Sent:Wednesday,September 6, 2017 5:19 PM To: 'Curt Lord' Subject:Alpha Omega Curtis, I have attached the entire estimate that was prepared on December 27, 2012. Looks like we gave it to Chris when he work at the city. The other one you have is not relevant and should be discarded. It was for demo only and no mold ,remediation. The estimate shows a a two part picture. The first being remediation and the second being rebuild. It appears to be a close split for both of them financially. About 22K each We are willing to partner up with a team and donate some of our resources if the building can be saved. Willy Johnson, Owner Alpha Omega Disaster Restoration Office: 406/628-0178 Fax: 1-866/448-4730 ALA'.I-:IA_,C M`ECA A Disaster Restoration FLOOD FIRE We appreciate and value your feedback!Click here to review: https://goo.gl/TsRR611 Matthew 5:9 From: Curt Lord [mailto:calord3@ hotmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2017 5:17 PM To: Wally Subject:,Re: yes