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Ms. Tintocalis mentioned that she hoped for a discussion with the CPC prior to submitting an official <br />revised proposal to see if the project is feasible. She said that the project has reached a critical juncture <br />and there is a lot of potential in the two thirds design proposal. After additional discussion, the CPC <br />agreed that the information presented was too vague to make an informed decision at that time. Ms. <br />Fenollosa invited Ms. Tintocalis to another CPC meeting to present redefined proposals, drawings and <br />numbers to allow the CPC to make a decision on the project, reasoning that that Committee had been <br />working with Ms. Tintocalis for some time on Grain Mill Alley and would like to accommodate this <br />request if time allows before Town Meeting. It was decided Ms. Tintocalis would come back and <br />present to the CPC on Thursday, February 18tH <br />Committee Business- Several revisions to the minutes from the CPC meeting on January 28, 2016 were <br />read aloud. Due to Mr. Pressman's participation via telephone, a roll call vote was taken and the <br />minutes were approved as revised, 7 -0 -1. Mr. Cohen abstained due to his absence at the January 28th <br />meeting. <br />Ms. Fenollosa informed the CPC that LexHAB may submit a revised request for the Keeler Farm <br />acquisition due to the potential for additional HOME funds. Their initial request for HOME funds to <br />cover the full purchase price of the unit was denied but additional funds may be made available to <br />them. <br />The meeting was adjourned at 4:03 PM. <br />The following documents were used at the meeting: <br />1) Grain MiII Alley Presentation to the CPC (originally presented on 12.3.15) <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Elizabeth Lane <br />Administrative Assistant <br />Community Preservation Committee <br />2 <br />