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received by Committee members regarding the Community Center so they could be distributed to the entire <br />committee. <br />5. Comparable Community Data: Ms. Wilson used PowerPoint to present Community Center data collected <br />from 12 comparable Towns. The presentation and subsequent questions triggered the following comments: <br />• Community Centers in some Towns have computer rooms. <br />• The need for an emergency shelter should be discussed with the Fire and Police Departments; if the <br />building is to be used as an emergency shelter, this will impact the need for showers, an emergency <br />generator and a kitchen. <br />ACTION ITEM: Ms. Vine will talk to the police chief and the fire chief about this issue. <br />• When discussing Community Centers in other towns, it is necessary to know what other resources these <br />towns have (e.g. how much gymnasium space is available per capita) or whether there is a recreation <br />center in addition to a community center. Ms. Alessandro and Ms. Steigerwald agreed to pursue <br />identifying gyms per- capita for the comparable communities in an effort to understand how that <br />compares to Lexington's available gym space. <br />• When evaluating Lexington's needs, it is necessary to understand what space is currently available in <br />the Town. Mr. Forsdick is preparing a list of space that can be leased or may be available to outside <br />groups. He is also trying to determine if rental fees are charged for various spaces. <br />• Mr. Goddard's department manages the scheduling of the Town's resources. Data that he has may help <br />this Committee understand how frequently groups are turned away, and whether these groups are <br />public or private. Mr. Goddard's data may also help in understanding demand for various types of <br />Town spaces. Mr. Goddard added that there are fees for the use of Town facilities, but in some <br />circumstances those fees may be waived. <br />• In response to a comment about the high demand for meeting space, Mr. Goddard said that the <br />anticipated Cary Memorial Building renovations will increase the number of meeting rooms for use by <br />town committees. It was noted that Town Meeting purchased the buildings at 39 Marrett Road for a <br />Community Center, not to expand meeting space. <br />• The net -to -gross space factor at 39 Marrett Road as compared to other towns should be made available <br />along with information about the impact of constructing a new building vs. renovating an existing one. <br />Ms. Wilson noted three reasons the 39 Marrett Road building has a low net square footage for <br />community center use as compared to its gross square footage: <br />➢ The basement has a large area that is not accessible and can only be used for storage. <br />➢ There is a large mechanical area in the basement. <br />➢ The building has long hallways. <br />• Ms. Mullins and Ms. Rogers emphasized that the PowerPoint graphs that identify the number of <br />requests for different kinds of space reflect the demand for current programs; they do not include any <br />new programs. It was also noted that these graphs do not include any weighting to indicate scheduling <br />demand by time -of -day; thus, the perceived adequacy of the space based on this data may be skewed. <br />• The use of outside space will not involve creating playing fields. It was noted that historic preservation <br />restrictions will be placed on the property after the purchase is finalized. Those restrictions might <br />impact outdoor uses and should identify both what is and what isn't of historical significance so the <br />planned and likely work for both Phases 1 & 2 is established as allowable. <br />6. Next Steps: SBA will be creating three scenarios with schematics based on a space needs analysis. This <br />will include identifying generic spaces, dedicated spaces, and Phase 1 unmet space needs. <br />ACTION ITEMS: This material will be distributed on Tuesday, November 12 and the Committee will <br />hopefully be prepared to discuss it the next morning, Wednesday, November 13 <br />The Committee will have an opportunity to visit the 39 Marrett Road facility on Thursday, November 14 <br />at 2:00 P.M. This will hopefully be a posted meeting so that there can be discussion and /or positions taken, <br />as needed. This will ensure that the Committee's comments can be incorporated into the material before it <br />is presented at the 7:00 P.M., Tuesday, November 19 open- comment session. <br />