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PBC Meeting Minutes <br />11 September 2009 Meeting <br />3.2 Adhoc Committee <br />6-24-09 <br />The Superintendent of Schools has asked for an adhoc Committee to review the K-12 Master Plan. <br />Committee members are being requested from several different areas including two <br />representatives form the PBC. <br />John Himmel and Eric Brown volunteered to serve the Adhoc K-12 Committee in representation of <br />the PBC <br />4.0 Stone Building <br />4.1 Continued development / next steps for Stone Building Project <br />1-20-09 <br />The Purpose of the meeting was to provide an opportunity for interested parties to discuss with the PBC the concern they <br />may have with regard to the continued or further development of the Stone Building Project. Representatives were in <br />attendance from the Historical Society, Historic Commission, CPC, and CEC in informal or un-official capacities to <br />engage in a dialogue on the best course of action for this project. <br />Discussion points included: <br />1. Historic Restoration vs. Preservation <br />2. The intended use of the building – not as a dedicated library but as a Heritage Center <br />3. Scope of the prior study and satisfactory completion of the work <br />4. Renovation of the building without more detailed knowledge of the intended use <br />5. Costs proposed for continued work versus those of other projects of historic character <br />a. The budgets proposed to CPC were clarified as budget figures only and did not indicate plans to <br />contract exactly at those dollars. <br />b. Completion of a Historic Structures report for the Stone Building, costs were discussed between <br />$25,000 and 50,0000. <br />6. The engagement of a qualified historic specialist for future work relative to the historic details <br />7. A reduced budget ($180,000) was outlined for re-issuance to CPC for a modified scope for moving forward, to <br />include a Historic Structures report and design such that a 2010 request could be made for monies for <br />construction documents. <br />2-10-09 <br />General Discussion on the Stone Building project continued and is summarized below: <br />This Project is requesting $180,000 in Community Preservation Act funds to preserve the historic Stone Building by <br />stabilizing the structure. The first step of the stabilization process will entail a Historic Structures Report (HSR) <br />augmented by further existing conditions assessment; all of this will be the basis of the Stabilization bid documents. <br />Strategic building stabilization repairs will be bid and completed within these funds. <br />Concurrent with this Stabilization process, the Town needs to identify the users and then fully describe the building <br />program. Should there be any residual money left from the stabilization effort, that money will be put towards preliminary <br />programming of the space for an identified user. <br />A year or more out, with the building stabilized and the building program fully described and vetted, the Stone Building <br />will again be before Town Meeting for funds to hire an Architect/Engineer team to complete design and bid <br />documentation for the full renovation of the building. That Architect/Engineer team will utilize <br />the Historic Structure Report (HSR) and the completed code analysis, structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing <br />systems preliminary analysis that are a part of the recently completed Feasibility Study. Thereafter, once the bid <br />documents are complete, the Project will again be before Town Meeting for a vote on appropriating Construction dollars. <br />3-10-09 <br />No further development. Jon Himmel reports that a meeting is pending for discussion on the time lines for the project <br />and next steps. <br />Page 9 of 10 <br /> <br />