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ARTICLE 12 (b) <br /> Project: Property Purchase-Adams Street Lot at Chiesa <br /> Farm <br /> CPA Category: Open Space <br /> Amount Requested: $1,025,000 <br /> Amount Recommended: $675,000 <br /> CPC Vote: (6-2-1) <br /> Project Description: <br /> CPA funds are requested for the purchase of approximately 30,029 square feet of land located at <br /> 44 Adams Street. 13,398 square feet of the lot is subject to an existing conservation restriction <br /> and easement. A portion of the lot is also subject to an access easement in favor of the <br /> neighboring property at 42 Adams Street. The lot is adjacent to the Town-owned Chiesa Farm <br /> conservation land and was recently purchased by a builder who demolished an existing house to <br /> build a larger home on the lot. The builder has agreed to delay construction of the new home and <br /> provide the Town the opportunity to consider purchasing the property. If purchased, the property <br /> would expand and enhance the view into the existing conservation area from Adams Street by <br /> increasing the effective frontage from about 255 feet to 365 feet. <br /> The Chiesa Farm conservation property is an historic landscape in Lexington. The open fields <br /> visible from Adams Street and the farm's rolling pasture offer a glimpse into Lexington's <br /> agrarian past. Originally part of"Locke Land", the property was held by members of the <br /> Simonds family throughout the 19th century. The Bugbee family acquired the farm in 1897, <br /> naming it "Maplemere Farm". The Chiesa family purchased the property in 1920 and operated it <br /> as a dairy farm until the 1960s, when dairy operations ceased and the family began boarding <br /> horses while also running a small market garden business and selling jellies and ciders made <br /> from produce grown on the farm. The Town acquired 9.25 acres from the family in 1976, 13 <br /> additional acres in 1985, and the .31 acre conservation easement in 1986. <br /> Project Goals and Objectives: <br /> • Utilize CPA funds to purchase a lot adjacent to Town-owned conservation land. <br /> Project Benefit: <br /> The purchase of the lot adjacent to the existing conservation land will enhance and preserve in <br /> perpetuity a vista of Lexington's agrarian past, as viewed from Adams Street. It will also <br /> provide an additional opportunity for parking and for a street-level entry to the conservation <br /> land. <br /> Funding Request: <br /> The Community Preservation Committee recommends that Town Meeting approve $675,000 to <br /> partially fund this purchase, allocated as follows: <br /> • $650,000 (purchase price) <br /> • $25,000 (closing costs, legal fees) <br /> 2 <br />