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over$750,000.The members talked about the necessity of this limitation and the possible <br /> restrictions placed by this provision. <br /> Ms. Weiss needed clarification on one of the powers which mentioned that to borrow greater than <br /> the extent of the Trust's assets, approval or authorization from Special Town Meeting was required. <br /> Ms. Kowalski explained the purpose of the clause. Ms. Weiss also wanted the number of members <br /> of the Trust to be set at a maximum,to include representation from a lot of committees. Ms. Rust <br /> gave her thoughts on having a limited membership to have focused and engaged members. <br /> Mr. Sandeen reminded the committee about the requirement of the Select Board to have a <br /> representation that would focus on racial equity, accessibility and, sustainability. Ms. Kowalski said <br /> that since the appointment of trustees will be made by the Select Board, she was certain that it will <br /> be catered to.The topic was tabled for further discussion at the next meeting. <br /> 4. Review presentation and draft graphics <br /> Ms. Roy shared a presentation on the committee's Public Listening Session. Ms. Roy explained the <br /> funding options that are currently available for Affordable Housing and compared it with the options <br /> that would be available in future. <br /> Mr. Sandeen wanted the objective of the presentation to be clearly specified in the beginning, so <br /> the general public will have a better understanding of the need and goals of the committee. <br /> Discussion ensued. <br /> Adjourn <br /> Ms. Reisig moved that The Affordable Housing Trust Study Committee adjourn the <br /> meeting held on April 27, 2022. Ms. Mizrahi seconded the motion.The Affordable <br /> Housing Trust Study Committee voted in favor of the motion 5-0-0 Roll Call Vote: <br /> MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY. <br /> Meeting adjourned at 5:50 pm. <br /> 4 <br />