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ARTICLE 10 (i) <br /> <br />Project: Munroe School Window Restoration <br />CPA Category: Historic Resources <br />Amount Requested: $675,000 <br />Amount Recommended: $675,000 <br />CPC Vote: (8-0) <br /> <br />Project Description: <br /> <br />The 2016 Annual Town Meeting authorized $30,000 for the purpose of producing <br />recommendations and cost estimates for the replacement or functional restoration of all windows <br />at the former Munroe School Building. This FY18 request seeks funds to restore the current <br />windows, based on the recommendations of the study. Restoration of the existing windows was <br />shown to be less expensive than installing replacement windows. <br /> <br />The 117 windows in the facility are believed to be original to the 110 year-old Town-owned <br />building (rented and maintained by the Munroe Center for the Arts) or at least to the time of its <br />1915 addition. The windows are in poor condition and air infiltration makes the building <br />The large windows are also difficult to operate and pose safety risks. <br /> <br />The window restoration will be overseen by the Department of Public Facilities. The Munroe <br />Nevertheless, the Center has paid for past projects and now requests CPA funds for the windows <br />because this project exceeds its financial capabilities. <br /> <br />Since the time of the original FY18 request, the Munroe Center for the Arts was notified that the <br />scope of the planned window restoration necessitated partial accessibility upgrades to the <br />building. The CPC recommends an additional amount (not to exceed $55,000) for the total <br />project which will allow for those accessibility concerns to be addressed and for the window <br />restoration to take place as planned. The accessibility upgrades will address building access <br />from the back entrance and renovate an existing bathroom to make it handicap-accessible. The <br />total project cost has increased from $620,000 to $675,000. <br /> <br />Project Goals and Objectives: <br /> <br /> Restore all existing windows at the Munroe School in order to prevent heat loss, improve <br />safety and functionality and preserve the architectural integrity and historical significance <br />of the building; and <br /> Address partial building accessibility issues triggered by the scope of the window <br />restoration project. <br /> <br />Project Benefit: <br /> <br />The Munroe Center for the Arts is an historic building located near Lexington Center and a <br />major cultural resource for town residents. Approximately 1,180 people, mostly children and <br />youth, subscribe to its programs on an annual basis. This project will ensure restoration of an <br />4 <br /> <br /> <br />