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APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE-NOVEMBER 2015 STM#2 <br /> ADDENDUM <br /> Addendum to the Appropriation Committee Report to the <br /> November 2015 Special Town Meeting #2 <br /> Released October 30, 2015 <br /> Article 2: Amend Minuteman Funds Funding Committee <br /> Requested Source Recommendation <br /> Regional Agreement <br /> None N/A Disapprove <br /> (1-5-2) <br /> This section extends and clarifies the Committee's discussion of Article 2. <br /> Errata <br /> The Committee's report released on October 26, 2015 misstated the estimated cost of the MSBA project <br /> to replace the Minuteman School as $114 million. The correct estimate is $144.9 million. <br /> Building Project <br /> The MSBA-approved project to rebuild Minuteman Vocational High School has a total estimated cost of <br /> $144,900,000. With a minimum reimbursement rate of 40% from the State, the net cost to the District will <br /> be approximately$87,000,000. <br /> The District faces a hard deadline of June 30, 2016 to approve the MSBA project. Approval can be ob- <br /> tained either by unanimous approval of all 16 Town Meetings, or by simple majority in a District-wide <br /> referendum. <br /> If the District rejects the MSBA project, the current alternative is for the District to renovate the current <br /> building at a minimum estimated cost of$100,000,000. With no State reimbursement, the full cost of this <br /> renovation would be assessed to the District members. <br /> Procedural requirements for Wayland to leave the Minuteman District <br /> Even if all 16 District members were to unanimously approve Wayland's request to leave the Minuteman <br /> District, that is not the final word in the matter. The State Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary <br /> Education must then approve Wayland's plan to provide access to Career and Vocational Technical Edu- <br /> cation similar in quality to what they currently provide. Simply relying on out-of-district access to Min- <br /> uteman could be deemed inadequate, given the lower enrollment priority for students from non-member <br /> municipalities. Wayland cannot exit the District until such approval is granted by the Commissioner. <br /> Wayland's debt responsibilities if withdrawal is approved <br /> If the request to withdraw from the District is approved, Wayland will still be obligated for its portion of <br /> the debt incurred by the District prior to the anticipated departure date of July 2017. <br /> If the MSBA project goes forward, the Minuteman administration estimates that at least 35% of the total <br /> debt will have been incurred prior to Wayland's departure. The balance of around $57,000,000 to be in- <br /> curred after the departure would be apportioned to the remaining District members. <br /> In any case,based on Wayland's currently low enrollment at Minuteman, the actual increase in each Dis- <br /> trict member's assessment resulting from Wayland's departure would be well within the Town's ability to <br /> absorb. However, if this was the initiation of a series of departures, the impact would be more significant. <br /> 1 <br />