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when the Town already has permission to use the space for free. Mr. Goddard acknowledged <br />that the Town Manager would need to answer many of these questions but noted that the <br />Town was currently working with the Scottish Rite on several matters, including the possible <br />connection of the Community Center area to the Pelham Road property via the parking lot. <br /> <br />While some members thought that it would be beneficial to support the request if there was <br />strategic need, others believed the request was premature, incomplete and may be more <br />appropriate as part of a Pelham request. The Committee decided not to issue a straw vote on <br />the project, citing a need for additional information and a decision from Town Counsel regarding <br />the use of CPA funds for the purchase. <br /> <br />3)Committee Business- Ms. Fenollosa reviewed the recently released FY18 state match figures. <br /> <br />Lexington will receive $897,243, just 21.3% of its surcharge. The CPC agreed that it faces tough <br />choices when determining which projects to recommend to Town Meeting but ultimately they <br />would have to wait for Mr. Addelson to advise on its capability to fund the current FY18 <br />requests. <br /> <br />After a motion duly made and seconded, the meeting minutes from the CPC meeting on <br />November 3, 2016 and the meeting minutes from the CPC meeting on November 10, 2016 were <br />both approved, as amended. The vote was 8-0. <br /> <br />The Committee also decided that they would like to have the Friends of Minuteman National <br />e Phase I prior to hearing the request for Phase II <br />th <br />funding. They agreed to hold an information session at 3:30 PM on December 8, prior to the <br />start of the CPC meeting at 4:00 PM. Any members interested and able to attend were <br />encouraged to come early for the presentation. <br /> <br />After a motion duly made and seconded, the meeting was adjourned at 4:55 PM. <br /> <br />ŷĻ ŅƚƌƌƚǞźƓŭ ķƚĭǒƒĻƓƷƭ ǞĻƩĻ ƭǒĬƒźƷƷĻķΉǒƭĻķ ğƷ ƷŷĻ ƒĻĻƷźƓŭʹ <br /> <br />1)FY18 CIP Application- Munroe School Window Restoration <br /> <br />2)FY18 CIP Application- Purchase Parking Lot for Community Center <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Respectfully submitted, <br /> <br />Elizabeth Mancini <br />Administrative Assistant <br />Community Preservation Committee <br /> <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />
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