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Community Preservation Act Feasibility <br /> Advisory Committee <br /> Members: Nine (9) <br /> Appointed By Board of Selectmen <br /> Appointed. January 29, 2001 <br /> Term Length. Until report is accepted <br /> Description. The Community Preservation Act presents many opportunities and <br /> challenges for Lexington. It is not clear what the long-term impacts of this <br /> act will be on the Town's financial status. Some analysis of the tradeoff <br /> needs to be made between the benefits of the act's vision and the long- <br /> term fiscal implications of its acceptance. The committee should use the <br /> Blue Ribbon Committee report and the Lexington 2020 Vision Report as <br /> reference for future financial impact while examining the long-term <br /> acquisition plans of the Conservation Commission and Lexhab. <br /> Membership: School Committee—Michelle Hutnik; Board of Selectmen—Peter Enrich; <br /> Conservation—Joyce Miller, Planning—Steve Coleman; Citizen—Dan <br /> Fenn; Citizen—David Rudner, Citizen/realtor—Ron Colwell, Lexhab- <br /> Marshall Derby; Historical Commission and/or Historical Society— <br /> Marilyn Fenollosa <br /> Reference: Adopted by Board of Selectmen, January 29, 2001 <br /> G\A02-Boards&Committees Info\charges\Community Preservation Act advisory charge <br />
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