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3/21/13 Minutes <br />Minutes <br />Town of Lexington Appropriation Committee <br />March 21, 2013 <br />Place and time: Reed Room, Town Office Building, 7:30 p.m. <br />Members present. Glenn Parker, Chair; John Bartenstein, Vice Chair and Secretary; Mollie <br />Garberg; Alan Levine; Eric Michelson; Richard Neumeier; Jonina Schonfeld; Rob Addelson <br />(non- voting, ex officio) <br />Members Absent Robert Cohen; Susan McLeish <br />The meeting was called to order at 7:40 p.m. <br />1. Announcements: Mr. Bartenstein reported attending a meeting of the Lexington <br />Retirement Board meeting earlier in the day. A new Town Meeting member, Andrei Radulescu- <br />Banu, was also present with questions about fund performance and the level of investment fees. <br />Investment returns for 2012 were healthy at 14.2% but Mr. Bartenstein noted the challenges <br />faced by the Board in meeting the actuarially targeted 7.75% rate of return over the long term in <br />today's investment climate. <br />2. Committee's Report to the March 2013 Annual Town Meeting: Mr. Parker thanked <br />members for their contributions to and comments on the draft report and requested any additional <br />changes by noon on Saturday so that he can prepare and circulate a final draft. <br />Votes were taken on Fiscal Year 2014 Budget Articles, as follows: <br />Article 8d (Muzzey Senior Center Upgrade): Because the Senior Center will likely be <br />moving to 33 Marrett Road, it was moved and seconded to support indefinite <br />postponement of Article 8d. VOTE: 7 -0. <br />• Article 8e (Visitor Center — Design Phase): Because neither the Selectmen nor the CPC <br />are supporting funding this project at this time, it was moved and seconded to support <br />indefinite postponement of the municipal funding portion of Article 8e. VOTE: 7 -0. <br />Article 10q (Hartwell Avenue Infrastructure — Engineering and Easements) and Article <br />lOr (Sidewalk Improvements and Easements): Mr. Addelson reported that at the <br />request of the Capital Expenditures Committee, $200,000 of the $600,000 that was <br />originally included in Article lOr for sidewalks will be moved to Article lOq. This <br />$200,000 is for sidewalks on Hartwell Avenue and brings the Hartwell Avenue request <br />up to $800,000. It was moved and seconded to support appropriations of $800,000 for <br />Article 10q and $400,000 for Article 1Or. VOTE: 7 -0. <br />Article 20 (Specified Stabilization Funds): Mr. Addelson clarified the amounts of <br />money going into and out of the Transportation Demand Management Stabilization <br />Fund. It was moved and seconded to recommend approval of Article 20 based on the <br />