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renovations, that might be approved and funded without consensus on programmatic needs. <br />Mr. Kanter noted that the CEC chose to approve the project subject to the wording in the <br />Brown Book, which states, β€œAt this time, the Board of Selectmen is still in discussion on <br />whether this scope is warranted. If funding is approved, it will not authorize design to begin <br />before it receives and reviews program recommendations for the facility.” Ms. McKenna, <br />Chair of the Tourism Committee, added that Tourism Committee feels all aspects of the <br />project are important and that the project reflects the best plan based upon the input received. <br />8.Final Votes on Projects <br /> – The CPC had already voted on the Community Center Renovation <br />project in its previous discussion. This left the vote for the debt service under Article 9(m) of <br />Annual Town Meeting. After a duly seconded motion, the CPC voted (7-0) to approve debt <br />service payments for: Wright Farm ($434,633), the Community Center Acquisition <br />($1,089,774), Community Center Acquisition ($9,300), and Cary Memorial Building <br />Upgrades ($67,100) for a total of $1,600,807. <br />th <br />The CPC will hold open a meeting date on March 18. <br />The meeting was adjourned at 4:50 pm. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Nathalie Rice <br />Administrative Assistant <br />Community Preservation Committee <br />3 <br />