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incentives, and timeframes for return on investment. The financial analysis uses two variables for <br /> consideration: <br /> • 520KWH vs. 1040KWH batteries <br /> • 10 Year vs. 20 Year Debt Service <br /> From this analysis, the highest return on investment is choosing the 1040KWH battery system with ten- <br /> year debt issuance. Under this scenario,the annual net cost is 11 years, and the cumulative net cost is 13 <br /> years, with a total net gain of just under$6.SM. A more attractive scenario may be the 1040KWH battery <br /> system with a 20-Year debt issuance, where the total net gain is less at $5.9M but because the debt service <br /> payments are less,the annual net cost is two years, and the cumulative net cost is three years. Over 20 <br /> years, this scenario would cost just under$2.4M vs. $2.65M for the ten-year scenario. As stated above, <br /> over 30 years the comparable savings is $5.9M vs. $6.SM. <br /> In the 10-year scenario,the Town would save an additional $600,000 over the 30-year planning period <br /> and,under the 20-year scenario the Town would have higher revenues than expenditures starting in the <br /> second or third year. Staff has submitted a request for congressionally directed funding from Senators <br /> Warren and Markey and Congresswoman Clark. Without outside funding,the Select Board would either <br /> need to choose an option that places all or part of the proj ect on hold until the Fall Town Meeting. Staff <br /> believes that the steel framing could be completed at this time with the current budget and that some/all of <br /> the solar could be installed under the current budget,but there is not sufficient funding to complete the <br /> full installation with batteries. The benefit of moving forward now is that it allows the proj ect area, <br /> including Fletcher Park,to be returned to its original condition,with later funding allowing solar to be <br /> installed during the Winter months. This would require funding at the Fall Town Meeting. <br /> Another option for the Select Board to consider would be to call a Special Town Meeting at the end of <br /> this Annual Town Meeting. If this was called on April 10, 2024, it could fall within the current Town <br /> Meeting. There will be costs associated with this option. <br /> There was discussion regarding if the site will be temporarily cleaned up if the steel portion of the proj ect <br /> does not move forward in order to have Fletcher Field ready for the 250th celebration. It was noted that if <br /> the steel goes up Without the solar,the Town should also consider the High School proj ect that is coming <br /> down the pipeline. <br /> The groups agreed to consider the information presented and come back at a future meeting for further <br /> discussion and a potential vote. <br /> The Capital Expenditures Committee and Appropriation Committee adjourned their respective <br /> committees exited the meeting. The Joint Meeting was adj ourned at 7:18pm. <br /> DOCUMENTS: Presentation, Financial Analysis <br /> ADJOURN <br /> VOTE: Upon a motion duly made and seconded, the Select Board voted 5-0 to adjourn the meeting at <br /> 7:19 p.m. <br /> A true record; Attest: <br /> Kristan Patenaude <br /> Recording Secretary <br />