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Minutes of Special Town Meeting, February 22, 2016
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February 22, 2016 Special Town Meeting#1, cont... <br /> 8:08 p.m. Ms. Steigerwald moved the questions and asked the Moderator to recognize School <br /> Committee member, Margaret Coppe, Pct. 9. After brief comments, Ms. Coppe reported unanimous <br /> support of the Committee. <br /> 8:09 p.m. Selectman Peter Kelley reported unanimous support of the Board of Selectmen. <br /> 8:10 p.m. David Kanter, Pct. 7, Capital Expenditures Committee, reported unanimous support of <br /> the Committee. <br /> 8:11 p.m. Glenn Parker, Pct. 3, Chair, Appropriation Committee, reported unanimous support of <br /> the Committee. <br /> 8:12 p.m. Iang Jeon, Pct. 1, questioned the derivation of the $1.5 million cost for the study, and <br /> its contract fees. Patrick Goddard, Director of Facilities responded. <br /> 8:15 p.m. Dawn McKenna, Pct. 6 spoke in support of the project. <br /> 8:15 p.m. David Kaufman, Pct. 6 inquired whether the new Hastings School would be designed <br /> in excess of LEED standards. Mr. Goddard responded. <br /> 8:21 p.m. Paul Lapointe, Pct. 2 questioned the"deliverables" for the project. Mr. Goddard <br /> responded. <br /> 8:22 p.m. With no further discussion, the Moderator called the question. <br /> 8:22 p.m. Following electronic vote tallying, the Moderator declared Article 3 Adopted by the <br /> necessary two-thirds on a vote of: <br /> Yes No Abstain <br /> 144 0 4 <br /> Presented by Selectman Suzanne Barry. <br /> ARTICLE 4: ESTABLISH, RENAME AND APPROPRIATE TO AND FROM <br /> SPECIFIED STABILIZATION FUNDS <br /> MOTION: a) That $40,644.52 be appropriated to the Transportation Demand <br /> Management/Public Transportation Stabilization Fund, and to meet this <br /> appropriation $40,644.52 be transferred from the TDM special revenue <br /> account; and <br /> b) That $39,644.50 be appropriated to the Traffic Mitigation Stabilization Fund, <br /> and to meet this appropriation $39,644.50 be transferred from the Traffic <br /> Mitigation special revenue account. <br /> 8:23 p.m. Selectman Barry moved the question and after a brief presentation, reported <br /> unanimous support of the Board. <br /> 8:25 p.m. Jessie Steigerwald, Pct. 8, Chair, School Committee, reported unanimous support of <br /> the Committee. <br /> 8:25 p.m. Glenn Parker, Pct. 3, Chair, Appropriation Committee, reported unanimous support of <br /> the Committee. <br /> 8:25 p.m. David Kanter, Pct. 7, Capital Expenditures Committee, reported unanimous support of <br /> the Committee for section (a). <br /> 8:25 p.m. With no further discussion, the Moderator called the question. <br /> 8:25 p.m. Following electronic vote tallying, the Moderator declared Article 4 Adopted by the <br /> necessary two-thirds on a vote of: <br /> Yes No Abstain <br /> 145 1 1 <br />
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