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Town of Lexington <br />Community Preservation Committee <br />Report on Article 2 <br />This report addresses the application to the Community Preservation Committee by <br />the Board of Selectmen for CPA funding for the acquisition of land off Marrett Road <br />known as the Scottish Rite property. <br />ARTICLE 2 - LAND PURCHASE - OFF MARRETT ROAD <br />The Community Preservation Committee (CPC) received the application for this <br />project in the form of a "place holder" on October 30, 2012 for the "33 Marrett Road <br />Purchase ". The Town commissioned two appraisals of the property, which were <br />received by the Selectmen in December, 2012. These appraisals were requested in the <br />fall of 2012 and were funded from the CPA administrative budget. Funds from this <br />account were also used to hire an architect to evaluate the property and the buildings <br />for their suitability for Town use. <br />Negotiations were ongoing throughout the winter of 2012/2013. On December 19, <br />2012, the CPC voted in Executive Session (8 -0) to support the acquisition in concept, <br />understanding that the cost of acquisition and potential future renovations would be <br />substantial. On February 20, 2013, the CPC met in Executive Session to discuss the <br />proposal, and voted (8 -1) to recommend the designation of "some" CPA funds for the <br />acquisition, should negotiations prove successful. On March 5, 2013, the CPC met <br />with the Assistant Town Manager for Finance in Executive Session and was informed <br />that the Town's outstanding offer at that time was $10,500,000. Notwithstanding the <br />offer — which was a function of the bidding process - the highest appraised value of <br />the property was $8.2 million, which as a matter of law, establishes the upper limit of <br />funding that can come from CPA funds. Further, of the $8.2 million, it was <br />determined that only $7.39 million of the appraised value is eligible for funding with <br />CPA funds, the difference being the value of the Commander's lot, and land set aside <br />for the possible construction of a gymnasium, which are excluded from the sale. (The <br />pine grove, noted in the aerial photo on page 6, is not part of the proposed <br />acquisition.) The CPC voted (7 -1) at its March 5th meeting to approve $7,390,000 in <br />CPA funds for the acquisition of the Scottish Rite property, and on March 14th, <br />reaffirmed this vote for historic resource purposes by a vote of (7 -0). <br />Subsequent to March 5th, as a result of continuing negotiations, the Town's offer was <br />raised to $10,950,000, with the CPC contribution remaining at $7,390,000. The CPC <br />