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Town staff described a recent installation of a new refrigerator/cooler in the cafeteria and discussed timing for flooring work. The old cooler was recessed 3½ inches into the floor; the new unit required a ramp and additional square tubing to raise it.
The equipment fit mattered to operations and to the schedule for planned flooring work. "The old cooler that was in there is recessed down 3 and a half inches," Speaker 2 said. Speaker 2 added that the new unit has a ramp and that staff had to find "3 and a half inch square tubing" to raise it. The group said the new cooler looks larger and that the new flooring had been ordered but would not be completed before school days; staff proposed doing the floor work during fall break or the Thanksgiving break when students are not present.
Participants discussed the floor material. "It's harder. And it's inch and a quarter thick," Speaker 2 said when describing the flooring makeup, and noted the previous floor had been cut out. In a separate staffing update, participants said work on the fence and the mechanic lagoons was scheduled and that related items were expected to be completed on Friday.
No formal vote was taken on the equipment or flooring schedule; participants described logistics and timing and noted the flooring contractor would return when school is not in session.
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