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4 <br />Mr. Beuttell – in favor of the proposal <br />Mr. Creech – in favor, because it would make the Town competitive with builders <br />Mr. Horton – generally in favor, although he wants more information about how the CPC <br />relates to the whole process <br />Ms. Krieger—generally in favor, although she still has questions about how CPC cash flows <br />would work, especially in relation to Town Meeting <br />Mr. Pato – generally in favor, preferring pre-funding rather than project-specific financing <br />Mr. Pressman – fully in support of the proposal, stating that the AHT should have maximum <br />authority to operate without oversight when it has funds available <br />Ms. Rhodes – generally in favor, but would want additional details <br />Ms. Walker – Definitely in favor, noting that the Belmont AHT was able to contract with a <br />non-profit agency to administer a rental assistance program for tenants because of the <br />detrimental effects of the pandemic. <br /> <br />Ms. Fenollosa – generally in favor, but still concerned that activities of the final receivers of <br />the funds might not be authorized by the CPA statute and stating that iron -clad agreements <br />between the Town, the AHT and the ultimate developer would need to be in place to <br />ensure compliance with the law. <br /> <br />3. Motion: To Approve Minutes from April 11, 2022 and April 13, 2022 (moved and <br />seconded by Mr. Horton and Mr. Pato, respectively) <br /> <br />Approved unanimously by roll call vote: 9-0 <br /> <br />4. Committee Business: <br /> <br />a. Meeting Schedule: Ms. Fenollosa advised that the CPC would not need to meet <br />again over the summer unless something special came up, and that if the CPC did <br />meet after July 15, it would most likely be in person rather than by Zoom per the <br />expiration of the Governor’s directive. <br /> <br />b. Member Concerns: None <br /> <br />5. Motion: To adjourn (moved and seconded by Ms. Walker and Ms. Rhodes, <br />respectively) <br /> <br />Approved unanimously by roll call vote at 9:20 am: 9-0 <br /> <br />Meeting materials: <br />- Affordable Housing Trust Study Committee Presentation to the CEC, CPC and Select Board <br />- Meeting minutes dated April 11, 2022 and April 13, 2022 <br /> <br />M. Fenollosa, recorder <br />Approved 9/15/22
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