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Town Meeting CAPITAL EXPENDITURES COMMITTEE REPORT TO FEBRUARY 8, 2016, STMs 2016-1 & 2016-2
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CAPITAL EXPENDITURES COMMITTEE REPORT TO FEBRUARY 8,2016, STMs 2016-1 &2016-2 <br /> Warrant-Article Explanations and Recommendations <br /> Cites of the "Town Warrant"refer to "TOWN WARRANT, Town of Lexington, Special Town <br /> Meeting 2016-1"and "TOWN WARRANT, Town of Lexington, Special Town Meeting 2016-2", <br /> both for Meetings on February 8, 2016. <br /> STM 2016-1 <br /> STM 2016-1, Article 2: Fund Funding <br /> AMENDMENTS TO Authorization Source Committee Recommends <br /> THE REGIONAL Requested <br /> SCHOOL DISTRICT N/A N/A Approval(5-0) <br /> AGREEMENT OF THE <br /> MINUTEMAN <br /> REGIONAL <br /> VOCATIONAL <br /> SCHOOL DISTRICT <br /> "To see if the Town will vote, consistent with Section VII of the existing "Agreement With Respect <br /> to the Establishment of a Technical and Vocational Regional School District" for the Minuteman <br /> Regional Vocational School District, to accept the amendments to said Agreement which have been <br /> submitted as a restated"Regional Agreement"bearing the date of December 21, 2015 to the Board <br /> of Selectmen of each member town; or act in any other manner in relation thereto." <br /> "DESCRIPTION: The new draft Regional Agreement, approved by the Minuteman School <br /> Committee, streamlines the process for withdrawal by member towns, eliminates the five-student <br /> minimum charged to member towns for capital costs, and requires out-of-district communities to <br /> help pay for their share of capital costs of a new building. The 2014 Lexington Town Meeting <br /> approved a similar version of this Regional Agreement. That version, however, was approved by <br /> only 10 of the 16 towns in the Minuteman District. Unanimous approval is required. It is believed <br /> that a consensus has been reached by all of the Minuteman communities and each Board of <br /> Selectmen has agreed to call for a Special Town Meeting to take place by March 1, 2016 to <br /> consider this revised Agreement." <br /> [Town Warrant for 2016-1] <br /> The above Description summarizes what the new, additional, amendments would achieve. The <br /> Minuteman School has extensive material on all of the currently proposed amendments posted on-line at <br /> <htt)://www.minuteman.or!IP e/196>, and information for Special Town Meetings at <br /> <http://minuteman.schoolwires.net/Page/589> including, as item #3, a robust list of Frequently Asked <br /> Questions (FAQ). <br /> As stated in FAQ Question #21: Can my town reject the "escape clause" by which those towns leaving <br /> the District may avoid paying their share of the capital expense for a new school? <br /> Rejection of all or part of the proposed agreement by any of the 16 member towns will kill the <br /> Regional Agreement. Defeat of the Regional Agreement may increase the likelihood that roughly <br /> $45 million committed by the state to the Minuteman High School construction project will be <br /> lost to the District. If the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA)project fails, District <br /> taxpayers will be required to pay approximately $100 million for repairs, without any help from <br /> the MSBA. <br /> 1 <br />
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