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<br /> 2 <br />unanimous support for this request from LexHAB if the units qualify for <br />inclusion in the State Housing Inventory. If they do not qualify for the <br />SHI, and therefore do not count toward meeting our 40B requirement, a <br />large majority of the Committee would nevertheless support it; one <br />member (Pagett) would not. A formal vote will take place once we have <br />Town Counsel’s opinion. <br /> <br />8. HOUSING SPECIALIST POSITION: Town Counsel believes that this <br />request from the Planning Department does not qualify for CPA funding <br />and the Committee voted 3 (Adler, Shaw & Weiss) to 6 against a motion <br />to forward it to Town Meeting for support. <br /> <br />9. SENIOR CENTER DESIGN, RENOVATION, AND EXPANSION: <br />Because the feasibility study is not yet complete, and the Selectmen <br />have yet to vote a site for the Senior Center, it was voted 7-2 (Fenollosa, <br />Manz) to include this proposal in the warrant as a placeholder and take a <br />formal vote on whether or not to recommend support once the feasibility <br />study is completed and the Selectmen have made a site selection. <br /> <br /> <br />There will be one revision and an addition to the projects to be dealt with at the <br />next session of the Public Hearing: <br /> <br />- The DPW is revising the request for funding to build an ADA <br />accessible ramp at the front door of Town Hall and will instead <br />be asking for funding for making the bathroom facilities on the <br />ground floor of Town Hall ADA compliant. <br />- The proposal first submitted, and then withdrawn, for the <br />Munroe School Fire Suppression System, is apparently now <br />going to be resubmitted. <br /> <br />The next meeting of the CPC will be the second session of the Public Hearing on <br />th <br /> <br />Thursday, December 13 at 7 PM in Cary Hall. <br /> <br />The meeting was adjourned at 6:00 PM. <br /> <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Richard Pagett <br /> <br />
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