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Affordable Housing Trust Meeting Minutes of July 26, 2023
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They see the repositioning as an opportunity to create housing, and they are interested in <br /> redeveloping the 17 lots. <br /> Ms.Tung asked if this is something to consider for the Trust's future agenda as an item that the <br /> Trust could possibly assist with. Ms. Rust advised that while it is good to be aware of such <br /> initiatives, the agencies like LHA may not solicit local funding for such projects hence it needn't <br /> be delved into in detail. <br /> Ms. Rust shared that RHSO is doing the FY24 Planning. She wanted to know whether the Trust <br /> had any new programs or initiatives that RHSO needs to slot into their Planning. She said that <br /> there was no set deadline and she can be informed of the programs as they come up. <br /> 3. H 2747/S 1771, real estate transfer tax and H 2740/H2741 linkage fees <br /> Ms.Tung proposed that AHT recommends the Select Board support the Real estate transfer fee <br /> tax legislation and Linkage fee tax legislation. Mr. Sandeen 'so moved'. Ms. Payne seconded. <br /> The Trustees voted in favor of the motion 5-0-0. Motion passed unanimously. <br /> Ms.Tung agreed to email Joe Pato about the motion and the AHT's support of the fees. <br /> 4. Executive Session —potential real estate acquisition <br /> Ms.Tung stated that there was nothing to discuss at the moment and if anything imminent <br /> comes up it will be reviewed at another meeting. <br /> 5. Three-month Action Plan <br /> Ms.Tung shared her three-month action plan as follows, to get the AHT's application to the <br /> CPC, to finalize the emergent opportunities criteria, to establish the bridges to the other boards <br /> and committees in town, and to identify any opportunities in the Town owned land. The <br /> Trustees will go back to discussing goals and strategies once the action plan items have been <br /> completed. <br /> Ms.Tung asked if there is a list of Town owned properties. Mr. Sandeen shared that there was a <br /> list provided at the time a site was being identified for the Hosmer house. Ms. Prosnitz <br /> expressed her interest to view this list. Ms. Kowalski agreed to share the list of Town owned <br /> properties with the Trustees. <br /> Ms.Tung requested for the report from Carolyn Kosnoff she had done on Dec 12 2022 with the <br /> current state of CPA funds at that time. Ms. Kowalski agreed to get this report. <br /> Ms.Tung walked through the CPC fund balances based on information from Bob Pressman. <br /> Ms.Tung referenced the 2022 Housing Needs Assessment document and felt that the Trust <br /> should include the goals and recommendations from the document in their application to the <br /> CPC. The Trust reviewed the CPC application process and considered requesting pre-funding <br /> Page 2 of 4 <br />
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