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Town Meeting CAPITAL EXPENDITURES COMMITTEE REPORT TO 2011 ATM
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CAPITAL EXPENDITURES COMMITTEE REPORT TO 2011 ATM <br /> Programs <br /> Conservation and Open Space <br /> The Town's use of the about 8-acre Busa Farm off Lowell Street, acquired in 2009 using the CPF, is <br /> under study by the Board of Selectmen-appointed Busa Land Use Committee (BLUC). The BLUC will <br /> provide to that Board its recommendation as to how that land might be allotted for the potential uses <br /> allowed by the CPA. Advocates have urged uses including community farming, community housing, and <br /> recreation fields. As of this report, the BLUC's plans to deliver its final report to the Board of Selectmen <br /> by next Monday, the 14th. Since the Town acquired the properly, it has remained in farming under an <br /> agreement with the original owner. The 2nd of the three debt-service payments for that purchase is before <br /> this Town Meeting. (See Article 8(j)) <br /> An about 4.2-acre portion of the Cotton Farm off Marrett Road, acquired by the Town last year using the <br /> CPF, has three related actions before this Town Meeting. One is the 2nd of the three payments for that <br /> purchase. (See Article 8(k)) Another is to formally accept an already-announced grant from the State to <br /> help defray the cost of the purchase. (See Article 33) And the third is to accept a gift of about 14.5 acres <br /> off Harwell Avenue which gift accompanied, but was not a part of, the purchase of the portion of the <br /> Cotton Farm. The property being gifted, which has wetlands along its frontage on that Avenue, is adjacent <br /> to the Town's Landfill and also abuts existing conservation land. (See Article 44) <br /> Although not related to a Capital action, under Article 43 the Meeting is also being asked to accept the <br /> gift, for Conservation purposes, of a 33,480 square-foot parcel on Myrna Road (now or formerly of <br /> Robert B. Chase. The land, largely unbuildable, is part of an estate settlement. It contains part of the <br /> drainage from Willard's Woods into the Vinebrook Watershed and abuts wetlands in Burlington. <br /> In the CPC's administrative budget, $50,000 is included to enable the Conservation Commission to do <br /> preliminary research such as land surveys and appraisals as part of the process of bringing future land- <br /> acquisition opportunities to the table. (See Article 8(1)) <br /> Senior/Community Center <br /> Funding to study some basic upgrades to the Senior Center in the Muzzey High Condominium Building <br /> were provided by last-year's ATM under Article 8(o) $45,100 from the CPF. The study was awarded to <br /> Bargmann, Hendrie & Archetype on November 19,2010. DPF expects some significant progress reports <br /> about this June. The final report is expected to be delivered by this Fall and to include a phased approach <br /> to the recommended work. The heating/ventilating/air-conditioning (HVAC), lighting. handicapped- <br /> access availability, space use, and possible relocation of a present staircase are being studied and would <br /> enhance the present building's utility as the Director of Human Services reports that usage continues to <br /> increase. (The Assistant Director of Senior Services, in the Town's Human Services Department is also <br /> housed there.) The DPF is responsible for that study, but no funds are being requested at this time for <br /> what would be the next stage: design development of the work proposed to be done. It is anticipated that <br /> such a request would be presented to the CPC before the end of this December. <br /> Although there is interest in having a larger space that would incorporate a multi-generationally-focused <br /> community center, such a vision of the future should not impede critical renovations at the present <br /> location. (Such a vision was to come before this Town Meeting under Article 15, but the request was <br /> incomplete and premature especially as the proposed location was to be The "White House" <br /> (1557 Massachusetts Avenue; previously the Barnes property), but neither that location, nor any other, <br /> has been proposed by the Board of Selectmen for such a center.) <br /> The "White House" (1557 Massachusetts Avenue; previously the Barnes property) remains in its current <br /> poor condition and as yet DPF has not spent the $18,000 for a limited structural report appropriated from <br /> the CPF at last-year's ATM under Article 8(p). <br /> 18 <br />
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