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disagree on some of those items. We can't get into that list blow by blow now. <br /> Mr. Johnson thinks we need to put a team into the building and inspect each item. <br /> Pat Costello said that will take time. <br /> Paul Griffin said we want as much work done during the vacation as possible. There is too <br /> much disruption trying to work during school, after 2 p.m. <br /> Pat Costello said what has been most disappointing over the last 6 months is the lack of work <br /> force out here. He understands there has been a problems with subs,but that is not our problem. <br /> He told Mr. Johnson we hear what he is saying,but we heard the same from the others. The <br /> town needs something concrete to embark on any further agreements. <br /> Mr. Johnson said he can only tell the town what his assignment is and what his interest is: to <br /> make an unsatisfied town satisfied. Stone wants to finish the job without a default. They want a <br /> cooperative work environment. They want to finish the work they can and negotiate on the work <br /> they can't. <br /> Bob Lizza said Stone wants to come to an understanding on the items on the punch list, identify <br /> them,do them and confirm they are done satisfactorily and move on. Stones end is to avoid <br /> default and satisfy their client. The towns end,to complete the project ASAP- satisfactorily. <br /> There is certain information we need to be on the same page about before moving onto the next <br /> level. We can sit down today, if possible,with the architects and go over the punch list. Roll up <br /> our sleeves and do a first cut of those items that need to be done, where we are on the list, items <br /> we agree to disagree on and address those. Once that process is done, Stone can define what <br /> needs to be done on a parallel track. Next week we can begin to negotiate damages and the items <br /> that can't be done. <br /> Pat Costello agrees it is absolutely necessary to identify the do able items of work ASAP. And <br /> then if we are miles apart on the value... <br /> Bob Lizza is not concerned about the value now as much as what items are to be done. <br /> Pat Costello said they go hand in hand. Stone won't get the money until the work is done. <br /> These unsatisfactory work lists have been around for months,they are not mystery items.. This <br /> work should be on going. <br /> Jim Johnson said they are not mysteries, 80%of them have been successfully addressed. <br /> He is not sure what the next step is. <br /> Pat Costello said no decision will be made today. The town was hoping to leave this meeting <br /> with a sense that it is doable or not. <br /> Mr. Johnson asked if they could get a polling of the people here. <br /> Pat Costello does not think that is necessary. <br /> He asked if they have a schedule for the town to look at? <br /> Mr. Johnson distributed a schedule which addresses the items in Joel Seeley's Jan 8t'letter. <br /> Bob Lizza added if you take certain items out that will be negotiated,those presumptions may <br /> change. <br /> Mr. Johnson said it is a bar chart, not a work schedule. It is just another way to present the <br /> information from Joel's letter. <br /> 4 <br />