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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-04-05 SB Packet - Released SELECT BOARD MEETING Monday,April 5, 2021 Conducted by Remote Participation* 6:00 PM AGENDA CONSENT AGENDA 1. Approve and Sign Proclamations . National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week . Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month 2. Accept Fund Terms - Joseph(Joe) J. Quigley IV Scholarship Fund ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION 1. Select Board Committee Appointments 6:OOpm 2. 2021 Annual Town Meeting-Article Discussion/Positions 6:20pm ADJOURN 1. Anticipated Adjournment 6:50pm *as per Executive Order regarding remote participation:https://www.mass.gov/doc/open-meeting- law-order-march-12-2020/download Members of the public can view the meeting webinar from their computer or tablet by clicking on the following link at the time of the meeting: https://zoom.us/j/93435914424?pwd=TG IIZzNKMXF2NONvMXdHUFA5Q 1NOUT09 iPhone one-tap: +13017158592„93435914424# or+13126266799„93435914424# Telephone:+1 301 715 8592 or+1 312 626 6799 Webinar ID: 934 3591 4424 Passcode: 399989 The next regularly scheduled meeting of the Select Board will be held by remote participation on Wednesday,April 7, 2021 at 6:OOpm. Hearing Assistance Devices Available on Request �� � �� All agenda time and the onler of items are appnoximate and subject to change. Recorded by LeNedia AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING AGENDA ITEM TITLE: Approve and Sign Proclamations PRESENTER: ITEM NUMBER: Doug Lucente, Select Board Chair C.1 SUMMARY: The Select Board is being asked to approve and sign an annual proclamation recognizing April 11 to 17, 2021 as National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week. The Lexington Human Rights Committee has requested that the Select Board approve and sign a proclamation recognizing the month of April annually as Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month. This proclamation pledges support and encouragement for all those affected by autism within the community. SUGGESTED MOTION: Motion to approve and sign a proclamation recognizing April 11 to 17, 2021 as National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week. Motion to approve and sign a proclamation recognizing the month of April annually as Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month. Move to approve the consent. FOLLOW-UP: Select Board Office DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA: 4/5/2021 ATTACHMENTS: Description Type D 2021 Na Honal PubEc Wcek Prockumhon 113ackup matemd D 2021 and Accet,,)tance Month Prodanudon Lkwkup Matemd Town of lextngton, jVa'55ar0U!5ett!5 ^a SELECT BOARD OFFICE APRIL,191" PROCLAMATION Whereas: emergencies can occur at any time requiring police,fire or emergency medical services; and Whereas: when an emergency occurs the prompt response of police officers, firefighters and paramedics is critical to the protection of life and preservation of property; and Whereas: the safety of our police officers and firefighters is dependent upon the quality and accuracy of information obtained from citizens who contact the Town of Lexington,Massachusetts Public Safety Dispatch Center; and Whereas: Public Safety Dispatchers are the first and most critical contact our citizens have with emergency services; and Whereas: Public Safety Dispatchers are the single vital link for our police officers and firefighters by monitoring their activities by radio,providing them information and insuring their safety; and Whereas: the Public Safety Dispatchers of the Town of Lexington have contributed substantially to the apprehension of criminals, suppression of fires, treatment of patients and comfort to resident callers; and Whereas: each Public Safety Dispatcher has exhibited compassion,understanding and professionalism during the performance of their job in the past year. NOW, THEREFORE, WE, THE SELECT BOARD of the Town of Lexington,Massachusetts do hereby proclaim the week of April 11 to 17, 2021 as: National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week in the Town of Lexington and call upon all citizens to join us in recognizing the Town of Lexington Public Safety Dispatchers whose diligence and professionalism keep our town and citizens safe. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have set our hands and caused the seal of Lexington to be affixed herewith on the 5th of April 2021. DOUGLAS M.LUCENTE,CHAIR JOSEPH N.PATO SUZANNE E.BARRY JILL 1.HAI MARK D.SANDEEN Tobin of lexin tDu,g �a��ga�r�ju�ett� SELECT BOARD OFFICE PROCLAMATION Whereas: autism spectrum disorder (ASD) ("autism") is a developmental disability that can cause significant social, communication and behavioral challenges; and Whereas: autism can cause challenges with verbal and nonverbal communication, social interaction, and repetitive behaviors, and can affect anyone, regardless of age, race, ethnicity, gender, or socioeconomic background; and Whereas: autism is often accompanied by medical conditions that impact quality of life; and Whereas: people with ASD may communicate, interact, behave, and learn in ways that are different from neurotypical people. The learning, thinking, and problem-solving abilities of people with ASD can range from gifted to severely challenged with varying needs for support; and Whereas: the prevalence of autism in the United States is 1 in 54 children according to estimates from CDC's Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring(ADDM)Network; and Whereas: children and adults with autism are our family members, friends,neighbors, and co-workers; and Whereas: each individual with autism is unique,with their own talents and qualities; and Whereas: individuals with autism benefit from specialized services and community support to ensure their health and safety and full participation in community life; and Whereas: individuals with autism, families,professionals, and community members are supported through connections with others and the sharing of resources; and Whereas: the resilience of families and individuals with autism is strengthened through support; and Whereas: we value what is important to people with autism and their families, who are striving to live everyday lives; and Whereas: positive outcomes increase for individuals with autism when training is provided to professionals across all systems, including those injustice, healthcare, and emergency response settings; and Whereas: the aims for Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month are to inform our community about both the potential and needs of people with autism and to stress the importance of early diagnosis and early intervention, as well as the importance of providing appropriate supports that continue through adulthood; and Whereas: Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month is an opportunity to acknowledge educators specializing in effective teaching strategies, and to celebrate the many achievements of adolescents, students, and adults with autism. NOW, THEREFORE, WE, THE SELECT BOARD of the Town of Lexington, Massachusetts, do hereby proclaim the month of April to be recognized annually as Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month in the Town of Lexington and pledge our support and encouragement to all those affected by autism. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have set our hands and caused the seal of Lexington to be affixed herewith on the 5th of April 2021. DOUGLAS M.LUCENTE,CHAIR JOSEPH N.PATO SUZANNE E.BARRY JILL 1.HAI MARK D.SANDEEN AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING AGENDA ITEM TITLE: Accept Fund Terms - Joseph(Joe) J. Quigley IV Scholarship Fund PRESENTER: ITEM NUMBER: Doug Lucente, Select Board Chair C.2 SUMMARY: The Select Board is being asked to accept the terms of the Joseph(Joe) J. Quigley IV Scholarship Fund that will be managed by the Trustees of Public Trusts. The fund will award scholarships to Lexington High School or Minuteman Regional Vocational Technical School graduates who demonstrate a passion for mathematics. SUGGESTED MOTION: Move to accept the terms of the Joseph(Joe) J. Quigley IV Scholarship Fund that will be managed by the Trustees of Public Trusts. Move to approve the consent. FOLLOW-UP: Select Board Office DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA: 4/5/2021 ATTACHMENTS: Description Type JOSS Ph(.l(h)I PDUra;lc,yIlyaSllWhfffl6pF11118 Fund Temb, ll:kh.,,kupMate6ai Claudia J. Quigley 3 Oakland Street Lexington,MA 02420 March 6,2021 Mr.Alan Fields Chairman Town of Lexington Trustees of Public Trusts Dear Mr. Fields, This letter is to set the terms on which the Trustees of Public Trusts agree to hold The Joseph (Joe)J. Quigley IV Scholarship Fund,which they have established. 1. The Trustees will hold and invest the fund as part of the Endowment Fund administered by the for the benefit of the Town of Lexington. 2. Each year,the fund will transfer to the Lexington Scholarship Committee or their designated successor,3/4of the annual net income, if the Trustees deem it appropriate. 3. '/4of the annual net income and all capital gains shall be transferred to the principal. 4. By signing this letter, I acknowledge that contributions to the Joseph(Joe)J. Quigley IV Scholarship Fund are irrevocable and any changes to the terms of the Fund must be approved by the Trustees of Public Trusts and/or the Town of Lexington Select Board or their successors. 5. Each year the Lexington Scholarship Committee shall award one or more scholarships to be known as the Joseph (Joe) J. Quigley,IV Scholarship. To be eligible the recipient must meet the following criteria: 1. Be a graduate of Lexington High School or Minuteman Technical High School. 2. Will major in a STEM field at an accredited two to four year college program. 3. Demonstrate a passion for mathematics. 4. Preference will be given to students who had participated in the Lexington Math Club, while it is in existence. 6. The Lexington Scholarship Committee shall allow a member of the Quigley family, as long as they are willing and able to serve,to present the scholarship to the recipient at the Annual Awards night. Claudia J. Quigley U cc: David Williams Susan McClements AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING AGENDA ITEM TITLE: Select Board Committee Appointments PRESENTER: ITEM NUMBER: Board Discussion L1 SUMMARY: The Select Board is being asked to appoint members, as identified on the list attached to this meeting packet (Select Board Committee Appointments -April 5, 2021), to fill vacancies on the following boards and committees: Communications Advisory Committee Design Advisory Committee Economic Development Advisory Committee Fence Viewers Greenways Corridor Committee Hanscom Field Advisory Commission Lexington Council for the Arts Massport Community Advisory Committee Monuments and Memorials Committee Town Celebrations Subcommitee Town Report Committee Zoning Board of Appeals Associates Semiduincentennial Commission (Lex250)Appointments: The Select Board is being asked to appoint the following ten members as listed below to the Semiquincentennial Commission(Lex250) for a term set to expire following the completion of allplanned activities in 2026 and to appoint them as Special Municipal Employees: • Bebe Fallick- Tourism Committee Representative • Cerise Jalelian- Town Celebrations Committee Representative • Julie O'Leary- Civic/Community Group Representative • Paul O'Shaughnessy- Local Museum or Historical Organization Representative • Sara Sadeghi- Lexington Public School Representative • Barry Cunha- Local Business Representative • Jilhan Tung- Music & Arts Community Representative • Steven Conners - Re-enactment Community Representative • Steve Cole, Jr. - Community Member Representative • Mona Roy- Community Member Representative In addition, the Select Board is being asked to appoint a member of the Select Board to the Commission. Finally, the Select Board is being asked to discuss the appointment process in further detail for each of the following committees: Transportation Advisory Committee Vision for Lexington Committee SUGGESTED MOTION: Move to appoint the board and committee members with terms as indicated in the attached list(Select Board Committee Appointments -April 5, 2021). Move to appoint to the Semiquincentennial Commission(Lex250): • Bebe Fallick- Tourism Committee Representative • Cerise Jalelian- Town Celebrations Committee Representative • Julie O'Leary- Civic/Community Group Representative • Paul O'Shaughnessy- Local Museum or Historical Organization Representative • Sara Sadeghi- Lexington Public School Representative . Barry Cunha- Local Business Representative . Jillian Tung- Music &Arts Community Representative o Steven Conners - Re-enactment Community Representative e Steve Cole, Jr. - Community Member Representative e Mona Roy- Community Member Representative for a term set to expire upon the completion of all planned activities in 2026; and further to appoint the members of the Semiquincentennial Commission (Lex250) as Special Municipal Employees. Move to appoint as the Select Board Representative on the Semiquincentennial Commission(Lex250). 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Ka of m a r Nickname: Steve Preferred Title(please circle) Mr./Ms./Mrs./Other: M r. Home Address: 116 East Emerson R o a Zip: O 2� Length of Residence in Lexington: 2 2 vears Occupation: Business O w n e r Work Address: 181 Narragansett Park Drive , EC Phone: Home Work Fax Cell E-mail: Primary: „ Wcondary: If you currently serve on a Board or Committee, please identify: Town Meetina Special Training, Interests, Qualifications: Chaired an economic development council for northeast MA. Hold 7 communications US patents._ Have you been asked by a Committee to become a member? No How did you hear about the Committee? request to town meeting members Please attach a current resume, if possible. Add any comments below or on a separate page. Digitally signed by Steven B.Kaufman Signature: Steven B. Kaufman Data:2021.02.24 05:34!25-05'00' Date: February 24, 2021 Steven Kaufman CEO at Lexington Lighting Group, LLC l �. J �,..1e,J:J tom; e�e,�e m, � 6 ISO Summary ,. Steve Kaufman serves as the CEO of the Lexington Lighting Group, - .- LLC, the parent company of Vantage Lighting and Prismatrix Lighting, both established manufacturers of lighting fixtures. Earlier he was CEO of Alteris Renewables, the largest design-build renewable energy company in the Northeast, until its 2011 merger with RGS. Previously he was an Operating Partner with Riverside Partners, a private equity firm. He has served on the following boards: SIXNET, NDS Surgical Imaging, Maxvision, Vocollect, Kovio, One Laptop per Child, Quantum Medical Imaging, RGS Energy, CIMCON Lighting and Applied Precision. Earlier, Steve was President and CEO of Avici Systems, a public telecommunications equipment company based in North Billerica, MA. Previously, he worked at Lucent Technologies in Westford, MA as President of their Multiservice Core Networks Division and as VP and GM of Lucent's core switching business. Steve also worked for Intel Corporation as one of the marketing managers who helped launch the Pentium processor family of products. Steve is a member of the Clean Energy Venture Group and the Launchpad Venture Group, which both make angel investments. He holds an MBA degree from Harvard, an MS degree in Computer Science from Stanford, and a BS degree in Electrical Engineering from Brown. He holds 7 patents in telecommunications. Experience Lexington Lighting Group, LLC CEO 2013 - Present (8 years) , Parent company of Vantage Lighting and Prismatrix Lighting, both established lighting fixture manufacturers. Quasar Holdings, LLC Page 1 of 3 Principal 2011 - Present (1Oyears) Br�at�r Bo�ton /4rea Investment holding company making direct private equity and angel investments in growing businesses. Member ofLaunchpadVenture Group and Clean Energy Venture Group. Alte[i8 R8DeVV8bl8G Chief Executive Officer 2008 - 2011 (3ymaro) Renewable Energy Integrator. Acquired multiple solar integrators and expanded into new territory to build largest design-build solar integrator in Northeast. A|teris was acquired by Real Goods Solar in2O11. Served an director ofRGS until 2015. Riverside Partners Operating Partner 2005 - 2011 (0yearo) Bomton. ��/\ Boston-based private equity firm that invests in growing middle market healthcare and technology oriented connponioe, providing owners with liquidity and helping companies to accelerate their growth. /\ViCi SVSterD8. Inc. Chief Executive Officer 20OO - 2004 (4years) Nodh Bi||�rio�. K4A Nokia (formerly Lucent Technologies) Division President; Earlier VP & General Manager 1990 - 20O0 (4years) flurr;""�y | 1|||. NJ Intel Corporation Marketing Manager 1991 - 1S96 (5years) Microsoft Corporation Product Management Intern Page 2of3 July 1990 -August 1990 (2 months) Nuance Communications (formerly Kurzweil Applied Intelligence) Application Specialist 1987 - 1989 (2 years) ............... Education Harvard Business School Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.), with Distinction, General Management • (1989- 199 1) Brown University Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Magna Cum Laude, Electrical Engineering • (1983 - 1987) Stanford University Master of Science - MS, Computer Science • (1991 - 1994) Page 3 of 3 APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT FOR BOARD/COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP Board/Committee of Interest: 1. 4AVAOIJ, Vpf ;rA6r XVII 2. K$11*1 4C& 7'APIV 3. �'e 4. Would you consider another Committee: For how long should we keep your application on file? Full Name: ( / "Y 'k. 0'0_'Prf' Nickname: Preferred Title (please circle) Mr./Ms./Mrs./Other: /Vl- Home Address: A11*41110491V I?P.4.h zip: VV_.#'z Length of Residence in Lexington: .2'6 1/0 Occupation: IfYlirliew-Aly Work Address: ov_4rav A4 10AII-5- Phone: Home Work Fax Cell E-mail: Primary: econdary: - If you currently serve on a Board or Committee, please identify: Special Training, Interests, Qualifications: LV X nX C Have you been asked by a Committee to become a member? How did you hear about the Committee? Z-11" Please attach a current resume, if possible. Add any comments below or on a separate page. Signature: Date: lqmo� DAVID HOOSE 2 Audubon Road iLexin on MA 02421 wwwiWE PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS 1991-present Music Director and Conductor, Collage New Music(Boston) 1982-present Music Director and Conductor, Cantata Singers & Ensemble (Boston) retiring July 1, 2021 1987-2016 Professor Emeritus, Boston University Director of Orchestral Activities, School of Music Professor, Graduate Seminar in Orchestral Conducting 1993-2004 Music Director, Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra 1982-1985 Co-founder and Music Director, Cantiones Sacrae 1982-1983 Music Director ad interim, Emmanuel Music, Boston 1977-1987 Lecturer, Brandeis University Music Director, Brandeis Symphony Orchestra Instructor in Theory Founder and Music Director, Brandeis Contemporary Chamber Players 1975-1978 Instructor in Theory and Horn, Longy School of Music AWARDS AND HONORS • "David Hoose Day," proclaimed by City of Boston and Mayor Martin Walsh, for "enormous contribution to the musical community both here in Boston and around the world," November 3, 2017 • Silver Jan Masaryk Award, awarded "by the Embassy of the Czech Republic for [his] role in raising the profile of Czech composer Jan Dismas Zelenka's music in the United States," 2016 • Ballets Russes Arts Initiative recognition of"David Hoose for his contributions to presenting the work of composers from Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union to Boston audiences, as well as his lifetime of conducting and teaching," 2015 • Choral Arts New England Alfred Nash Patterson Lifetime Achievement Award, 2008 • Ditson Conductors Award for the Advancement of American Music, 2005 • Grammy Nomination for "Best Recording with Small Ensemble, With or Without Conductor": John Harbison:Mottetti di Montale;with Collage New Music; New World Records, 2005 • "David Hoose Week," proclaimed by City of Tallahassee, Florida, for service to cultural life of the region, April 2004 • ASCAP/Chorus America Award for Adventurous Programming with Cantata Singers & Ensemble, 1995 • "Musician of the Year," Boston Globe, 1986 • Walter W. Naumburg Award for Chamber Music, with Emmanuel Wind Quintet, 1981 • Dmitri Mitropoulos Award, Tanglewood Music Center, 1980 DAVID HOOSE 2 Audubon Road Lexi n on MA 02421 IN PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS 1991-present Music Director and Conductor, Collage New Music(Boston) 1982-present Music Director and Conductor, Cantata Singers & Ensemble (Boston) retiring July 1, 2021 1987-2016 Professor Emeritus, Boston University Director of Orchestral Activities, School of Music Professor, Graduate Seminar in Orchestral Conducting 1993-2004 Music Director,Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra 1982-1985 Co-founder and Music Director, Cantiones Sacrae 1982-1983 Music Director ad interim, Emmanuel Music, Boston 1977-1987 Lecturer, Brandeis University Music Director, Brandeis Symphony Orchestra Instructor in Theory Founder and Music Director, Brandeis Contemporary Chamber Players 1975-1978 Instructor in Theory and Horn, Longy School of Music AWARDS AND HONORS • "David Hoose Day," proclaimed by City of Boston and Mayor Martin Walsh, for "enormous contribution to the musical community both here in Boston and around the world," November 3, 2017 • Silver Jan Masaryk Award, awarded "by the Embassy of the Czech Republic for [his] role in raising the profile of Czech composer Jan Dismas Zelenka's music in the United States," 2016 • Ballets Russes Arts Initiative recognition of"David Hoose for his contributions to presenting the work of composers from Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union to Boston audiences, as well as his lifetime of conducting and teaching," 2015 • Choral Arts New England Alfred Nash Patterson Lifetime Achievement Award, 2008 • Ditson Conductors Award for the Advancement of American Music, 2005 • Grammy Nomination for "Best Recording with Small Ensemble, With or Without Conductor": John Harbison: Mottetti di Montale; with Collage New Music; New World Records, 2005 • "David Hoose Week," proclaimed by City of Tallahassee, Florida, for service to cultural life of the region, April 2004 • ASCAP/Chorus America Award for Adventurous Programming with Cantata Singers & Ensemble, 1995 • "Musician of the Year," Boston Globe, 1986 • Walter W. Naumburg Award for Chamber Music, with Emmanuel Wind Quintet, 1981 • Dmitri Mitropoulos Award, Tanglewood Music Center, 1980 GUEST CONDUCTING APPEARANCES—Professional Ensembles National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra 2021 (anticipated), 2019 Lexington (MA)Symphony Orchestra 2015 Symphony New Hampshire 2014 Albany (GA) Symphony 2012 Emmanuel Music (Boston) 2011, 04, 03, 01, 00, 1999, 86, 75-84 Dinosaur Annex (Boston) 2010 Mimesis Ensemble (New York) NY 2009 Ditson Festival of Contemporary Music (Boston) 2008 Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra (Boston) 2008, 1986-89, 84, 80-82 Chicago Philharmonic 2005 Singapore Symphony Orchestra 2002, 1998 Tanglewood Festival of Contemporary Music 2001, 1982 Warebrook Music Festival (VT) 1997, 99 Quad City Symphony Orchestra (IA) 199$ Griffin Music Ensemble (Boston) 1995 Utah Symphony 1992 KBS-Korean Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra 1990 June Opera Festival of New Jersey 1990 Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra (MI) 1990 American-Soviet Festival Orchestra (USA) 1.988 Chorus pro Musica (Boston) 1988, 86 St. Louis Symphony Orchestra 1986 Handel & Haydn Society (Boston) 1986 Cayuga Chamber Orchestra (NY) 1986 Boston Symphony Chamber Players 1985 Nashua (NH) Symphony Orchestra 1985 New Hampshire Music Festival Orchestra 1984 Boston Shakespeare Company 1983 Peter Sellars, Director Orchestra Regionale Toscana (Florence, Italy) 1982 Monadnock Music Festival (NH) 1980 GUEST TEACHING AND CONDUCTING—Conservatory, University, High School University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Chorus and Orchestra 2018 Manhattan School of Music Symphony Orchestra 2016 Manhattan School of Music Tactus New Music Ensemble 2016 Massachusetts All-Regional Orchestra, Southeast District 2014 Connecticut All-Regional Orchestra, Northern Region 2012 Boston University Tanglewood Institute Orchestra 2010-11, 1997-07, 1987-9 Manhattan School of Music, Chamber Orchestra 2010 Rose City International Conducting Workshop, Faculty 2009, 08, 07, 06 Walnut Hill School for the Performing Arts, Master Class 2004 Eastman School of Music, Seminar in Choral Conducting 2002, 1999 Eastman School of Music, Eastman Philharmonia 2001 Virginia All-State Orchestra 1999 Tanglewood Music Center, Festival of Contemporary Music 1997, 82 University of Southern California Symphony Orchestra 1996 Eastman School of Music, Musica Nova 1996 Eastman School of Music, Kilbourn Orchestra 1996 University of Akron Symphony Orchestra 1992 Shepherd School of Music Orchestra (Rice University) 1990 New England Conservatory Symphony Orchestra 1987 New England Conservatory Wind Ensemble 1986 New England Conservatory Contemporary Ensemble 1985 Apple Hill Center for Chamber Music, Faculty 1983, 82, 79 RECORDINGS(as Conductor) • Ross Bauer:Along the Way, Griffin Music Ensemble. GunMar Recordings • Martin Boykan: Elegy; Brandeis Contemporary Chamber Players;Jane Bryden, soprano. Composers Recordings Inc. (CRI) • Martin Brody,- Millennium Sightings and Beasts; Collage New Music; Elizabeth Keusch, soprano; Janice Felty, mezzo-soprano. Albany Records • Gheorghe Costinescu: The Musical Seminar; Marilyn Boyd DeReggi, soprano. Ravello Records • Irving Fine: The Hour-Glass; Cantata Singers. Nonesuch Recordings • Charles Fussell:Specimen Days; Cantata Singers & Ensemble. Koch Records • John Harbison: The Flight Into Egypt; Cantata Singers& Ensemble; Roberta Anderson, soprano; Sanford Sanford Sylvan, baritone. New World Records • John Harbison: Four Psalms and Emerson; Cantata Singers & Ensemble;Zeller, soprano; Lynn Torgove, mezzo-soprano; Frank Kelly, tenor; David Kravitz, baritone. New World Records • John Harbison: Mottetti di Montale; Collage New Music, Margaret Lattimore and Janice Felty, mezzo-sopranos. Koch International Classics • Andrew Imbrie: Dandelion Wine; Collage New Music. Bridge Records • Shirish Korde: Drowned Woman of the Sky; Maria Tegzes, soprano. Neuma Records • Henri Lazarof: Divertimento; Collage New Music. Delos Recordings • Rodney Lister:Somewhere To Get To; Collage New Music; Charles Blandy, tenor. Arsis Label • Seymour Shifrin: Cantata to the Text of Sophoclean Choruses; Cantata Singers & Ensemble, Harvard University Choir, Lydian String Quartet. CRI Recordings • Ezra Sims: Come Away; Dinosaur Annex;Janice Felty, mezzo-soprano • Donald Sur: Satori on Park Avenue, Catenas/-///, The Unicorn and the Lady; Epistrophe; Collage New Music. Albany Records ORCHESTRATIONS, ORIGINAL COMPOSITIONS,ARRANGEMENTS Recent Original Compositions and Arrangements First Pass, for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano, and percussion (2021) "Wexford Carol," arrangement for tenor, chorus, oboe, string quintet, and harp (2017) "Gabriel's Message," arrangement for soprano, string quintet, oboe and harp (2017) "Sussex Carol," arrangement for chorus, string quintet, oboe, and horn, harp, and organ (2017) For Those We Love Within the Veil, on a traditional melody, for chorus and orchestra (2013) "O Little Town of Bethlehem" (2nd tune), arranged for chorus, oboe, horn, organ and strings (2012) "In the Bleak Mid-Winter," arrangement for string orchestra (2012) "I'll be Home for Christmas," arrangement for voice and orchestra (1999) "Silent Night," arrangement for SATB chorus and orchestra (1999) Paul McCartney, "When I'm Sixty-four," arrangement for wind quintet (1978) Orchestrations (listed alphabetically by composer) Arnold Bax, Carol, orchestrated for mezzo-soprano and chamber ensemble (2018) Lennox Berkeley, In Wintertime, orchestrated for chorus and chamber ensemble (2018) Johannes Brahms: Geistlisches Lied, op. 30, orchestrated for chorus and orchestra Johannes Brahms: Geistlisches Lied, op. 30, orchestrated for chorus and chamber ensemble (1998) Anton Bruckner:Ave Maria, orchestrated for women's voices and string orchestra Charles W. Chadwick: Noel, Part I, reduction for soloists, chorus and chamber ensemble (2017) Edward Elgar:Ave Maris Stella, orchestrated for chorus and chamber ensemble (2018) Irving Fine: The Choral New Yorker, orchestrated for chorus, soloists and orchestra (2010) Irving Fine: "Design for October," orchestrated for chorus and chamber ensemble (2008) Charles Fussell: Invocation, orchestrated for chorus and chamber ensemble (2010) Charles Fussell: Invocation,version for chorus and two pianos (2012) Ivor Gurney: Carol of the Skiddaw Yowes, orchestrated for soprano and chamber ensemble (2018) John Harbison: David's Fascinating Rhythm Method(after George Gershwin), reduction for two pianos Gustav Holst: Personent Hodie, orchestrated for chorus and chamber ensemble Charles Ives: Psalm 90, orchestrated for chorus and large orchestra (2013) Franz Liszt: Via crucis, orchestrated for chorus, strings, harp, celesta and percussion (2012) Nicholas Maw: One Foot in Eden Still, I Stand, orchestrated for chorus and string orchestra (2008) Max Reger: Canzone, op. 65, no. 8, orchestrated for woodwinds and horns (1998) Robert Schumann:Studies in the Form of Canons, orchestrated for wind quintet (1982) Robert Schumann: Vier doppelchdrige Gesdnge, orchestrated for chorus and string orchestra (2013) Robert Schumann: Vier doppelchdrige Gesdnge, orch. for chorus and chamber ensemble (1982) Ralph Vaughan Williams: Mass in G minor, orchestrated chorus, brass and harps (1998) Ralph Vaughan Williams: The Unquiet Grave, orchestrated for voice and string quartet (1995) Ralph Vaughan Williams: Menelaus, orchestrated for voice and string quartet (1995) Ralph Vaughan Williams:A Clear Midnight, orchestrated for voice and string quartet (1995) Ralph Vaughan Williams: Hymn Tune Prelude on 'Song 13', orchestrated for chamber ensemble (2017) Anton Webern: Langsamer Satz, orchestrated for wind quintet (1983) Anton Webern: String Quartet, orchestrated for wind quintet (1985) Kurt Weill: Der Weg der Verheissung, 3 Scenes, reduction for chamber orchestra (2000) Lazar Weiner: "Ashrei Ho-ish," orchestrated for tenor, chorus, and chamber ensemble (2017) Lazar Weiner: "Khoyves'" orchestrated for mezzo-soprano and chamber ensemble (2017) Lazar Weiner: "Mayn Tfile," orchestrated for mezzo-soprano and chamber ensemble (2017) Lazar Weiner: "El Khanun," orchestrated for soprano and chamber ensemble (2017) Lazar Weiner: "Yihyu L!Rotzon," orch. for mezzo-soprano, chorus, and chamber ensemble (2017) INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE (French horn) Orchestra and Chamber Music Emmanuel Wind Quintet, co-founder 1975-85 New Hampshire Symphony Orchestra, principal 1975-84 Boston Symphony Orchestra, extra 1984 Handel & Haydn Society,principal 1978-80 Boston Philharmonic, principal 1974-81 Apple Hill Chamber Players 1979, 80 Boston Musica Viva, principal 1980 Smithsonian Chamber Players, co-principal 1978-80 Banchetto Musicale (Boston Baroque), co-principal 1977-80 Emmanuel Chamber Orchestra,principal 1975-83 Boston Pops, extra 1978 United States Marine Band, "The President's Own" 1970-73 Concerto Appearances New England Philharmonic 1981 Britten:Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings Boston Philharmonic 1980 Mozart: Concerto No. 4 in E-flat, K. 495 New Hampshire Symphony Orchestra 1978 Strauss: Concerto No. 2 in E-flat Emmanuel Chamber Orchestra 1978 Mozart: Concerto No. 2 in E-flat.. K. 417 Monadnock Music Festival Mozart: Concerto No. 2 in E-flat, K. 417 1976 Mozart: Concerto No. 3 in E-flat, K. 447 1977 INVITED LECTURES, PRE-CONCERT TALKS, PUBLISHED PROGRAM NOTES AND ESSAYS Collage New Music, "The Composer Speaks," digital broadcasts 2020-present Interviews with prominent composers Boston University School of Music Program note author for orchestral concerts 1987-2016 Cantata Singers & Ensemble, program notes author 1982-2018 Harvard Adult Education, lecture, "Opening to New Music" 2015 Collage New Music, pre-concert speaker 2005-14 Cantata Singers& Ensemble, pre-concert lecturer 1999-2014 Emmanuel Music, pre-concert speaker 2012 Igor Stravinsky: The Rake's Progress Back Bay Chorale, program annotator 2012 Carl Orff: Carmina burana University of California Berkley, Andrew Imbrie Symposium 2011 Lecture, "Andrew Imbrie, Composer with Style" Emmanuel Church, post-worship service talk 2009 "God Hates Bad Music" Berkshire Hudson Arts, article 2010 "Thoughts on Schumann and the Second Symphony" Back Bay Chorale, pre-concert lecturer 2004 Robert Schumann: Das Paradies and die Peri Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra, pre-concert lecturer 1993-2004 ADJUDICATION Eastman School of Music, Outside evaivator for faculty promotion 2020 Lexington 1-figh School Concerto Competition, final round 2018 Longy School, Concerto Competition, Final round 2018, 17, 16 University of Massachusetts Amherst, Outside evaluator for faculty promotion 2015 Community Music School of Boston, Concerto Competition 2009 New England Conservatory, Concerto Competition 2008 Stanford University, outside evaluator for faculty promotion 2008 EDUCATION Tanglewood Music Center, Conducting Fellow 1980 Brandeis University, Graduate Study in Composition 1969, 73-75 Oberlin Conservatory, BMus in Composition 1969 APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT FOR BOARD/COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP Board/Committee of Interest: 1.Town Celebrations Subcommittee 2,Design Advisory Committee 3.Communications Advisory Committee 4.Council for the Arts Would you consider another Committee: - For how long should we keep your application on file? 3 Years Full Name: VIVEK GUPTA Nickname: Preferred Title(please circle) Mr./Ms./Mrs./Other: Mr. Home Address: 24 Parker St Lexington Zip: 02421 Length of Residence in Lexington: 16 yrs Occupation: Management Consultant Work Address: NYC Phone: Home Work Fax Cell E-mail: Primary: Secondary: If you currently serve on a Board or Committee,please identify: - Special Training, Interests, Qualifications: Business strategy, Architect, Designer Have you been asked by a Committee to become a member? - How did you hear about the Committee? Town Meeting member Please attach a current resume, if possible. Add any comments below or on a separate page. Signature: �V 3/2/2021 Date: APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT FOR BOARD/COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP Board/Committee of Interest: LEIDAC 2. 3. 4. Would you consider another Committee: Not at the present time. For how long should we keep your application on file? Indefinitely Full Name: Adrienne D. Ortyl Nickname: Preferred Title(please circle)Mr./Ms./Mrs./Other: Mrs. Home Address: 11 Hutchinson Road Zip: 02421 Length of Residence in Lexington: 1973-1997, 2006-Present Occupation: Director of Research - AEW Capital Management Work Address: 2 Seaport Lane, Floor 16, Boston, MA 02210 Phone: Home Work Fax Cell E-mail: Prima Secondary: If you currently serve on a Board or Committee,please identify: I currently work in the Research Department for one of the largest real estate Special Training, Interests, Qualifications: investment managers globally.Additionally,I previously managed the New England Region economic forecasting at Standard&Poor's DRI. Have you been asked by a Committee to become a member? I have discussed the EDAC with fellow Lexingtonians How did you hear about the Committee? Doug Lucente, Charlie Miniasian Please attach a current resume, if possible. Add any comments below or on a separate page. y DVwgy iigmd by AdHenne D 0"�l Adrienne D. Ortl,;IN-AdIll",11 Onyl e-1-aonyl@­cm C Signature: Date 2D21 02,18 17 11 30-05'00 Date. 02/18/2021 ADRIENNE D . ORTYL 11 HUTCHINSON ROAD LEXINGTON,MASSACHUSETTS 02421 EXPERIENCE .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5/2002—Present AEW Capital Management Boston,MA AEW Capital Management and its affiliates comprise one of the world's largest real estate investment management firms with nearly$79 billion of assets under management. AEW actively manages portfolios in both the public and private property markets and across the risk/return spectrum for many of the world's leading institutional and private investors. AEW Research Director • Prepares detailed analysis for prospective investments for AEW's North American Private Equity platform, focusing on core,core plus and value-added strategies. This typically involves roughly$2-$2.5 billion in new investments annually; that said, with an investment hit rate of roughly 10%, this suggests roughly ten times this level of deal flow is analyzed annually. • Provides research support to Private Equity's existing portfolios which includes roughly$32 billion in assets under management. Contributes market overviews for business plans and quarterly reviews and assists in portfolio management decisions. ■ Monitors property market forecasts to ensure consistency with economic projections;when necessary provides an AEW forecast for specific property markets. Work with Portfolio Managers on investment strategy and market selection. ■ Develops analytic tools for clients, including market spreadsheets and contour matrices. Prepares AEW's Research Perspective(a quarterly assessment of current economic,property and capital market conditions)and topical overviews on current issues in the real estate sector(examples of topics are Outsourcing, Subprime and SWFs). Associate/Assistant Vice President/Vice President • Provided research support to the Direct Investment Group; including assistance with origination and disposition decisions. • Supported AEW's non-Fiduciary Government Services Group through written analysis for the GSA, DOD, HUD and VA contracts. Also,presented the AEW Market Outlook to clients of AEW's Government Services Group,including the GSA's National Capital Region,Central Office,Office of Property Disposal and regional offices. ■ Used mapping and demographic software for portfolio and investment level asset support. • Continued to build upon knowledge of regional economies and real estate investment activities through continued study at MIT's Center for Real Estate and BU's Center for Professional Education. 10/1999-5/2002 Standard&Poor's DRI/DRI-WEFA,Inc. Lexington,MA DRI-WEFA, was a privately held company that was formed in May of 2000, after Global Insight purchased Standard&Poor's DRI and Primark's WEFA. After 2000, the company was formally renamed Global Insight. In 2008, Global Insights was purchased by IHS Markit. U.S. Regional Service New England Region Economist • Produced and oversaw the production of economic forecasts for the New England region,including both state and metropolitan areas. • Presented DRI-WEFA's macroeconomic and regional forecasts to clients,trade groups,state governments. ■ Communicated expert opinion on New England region economies to the media. ■ Prepared all New England region articles for publication in DRI-WEFA's quarterly reviews, focusing on commercial real estate,high tech,manufacturing and health care. Manager of Metropolitan Area Forecasts ■ Managed all historical and forecast data for DRI-WEFA's metropolitan area service and supervised the forecasting process for 319 metropolitan areas. I ■ Constructed detailed industry forecasts by metropolitan area for 254 industries. Manager of Client Relations ■ Supported a subscription base of roughly$3.5million. • Assisted sales organization in client conference calls and meetings. Consulting • Supervised a consulting project for the U.S. Conference of Mayors, ultimately producing their annual report on metropolitan economies and handling media inquiries pertaining to the study. ■ Was the case team leader on a variety of analytic consulting projects,realizing values up to $250,000. 7/1997-3/2000 Standard &Poor's DRI Lexington,MA U.S. Macroeconomic Service Research Assistant ■ Forecasted over 100 price components of the DRI's macroeconomic model and provided monthly articles and special studies for publication. • Managed all data for DRI's macroeconomic model. ■ Oversaw the production of Sound of the Economy, a product with revenues of$360,000. ■ Contributed to the re-estimation of the DRI's Macroeconomic model and aided in the transition from an in- house software package to Eviews. • Manipulated the DRI macroeconomic model to construct alternative simulations. • Participated in building a macroeconomic model for the Italian government. ■ Contributed to the redesign of the U.S.Macroeconomic Service publication,part of a client retention program. EDUCATION 1996-1997 Tufts University Medford,MA M.A., Economics. • Specialization: mathematics for economists, statistics, econometrics and public finance. 1992-1996 Smith College Northampton,MA B.A., Economics. • Specialization: mathematics, statistics and econometrics. • GPA: 3.4;Dean's List (1992-93, 1995-96) COMPUTER SKILLS Experience with Excel, Lotus 1-2-3, Access, Eviews, TSP, Stata, SPSS, Powerpoint, DOS and various word processing programs. 2 APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT FOR BOARD/COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP Board/Committee of Interest: 1.Economic Development Committee 2.Any Public Safety committee 3. 4. Would you consider another committee: Sure, if you need help. For how long should we keep your application on file? 3 years Full Name: Bridger McGaw Nickname: -Bridger Preferred Title(please circle)Mr./Ms./Mrs./Other: M r. Home Address: 89 Meriam Street Zip: 02420 Length of Residence in Lexington: 7 years Occupation: Healthcare, Emergency Management, Cyber Security, Transportation Planning Work Address: athenahealth, 311 Arsenal Street, Watertown, MA 02478 Phone: Home Work Fax Cell E-mail: Primary: Secondary: If you currently serve on a Board or Committee,please identify: Town Meeting Member Improving the town for generations to come;transportation,public private collaborations Special Training, Interests, Qualifications: Sustainable development; capital planning; master planning; I led athenahealth's campus master plan Have you been asked by a Committee to become a member? Asked by Mark Sandeen How did you hear about the Committee? I've attended meetings in the past. Please attach a current resume, if possible. Add any comments below or on a separate page. Digitally signed by Bridger McCaw Signature: Bridger McGawDate:2021.01.29 14:38:52-05'00' Date: 1/29/2021 BRIDGER E. McGAW 89 Meriam Street;Lexington,MA 02420 1- Senior security leader with innate ability to dive into complicated,decentralized,and messy organizational structures, processes,and projects to quickly grasp"the big picture," delivering increases in team impact,organizational engagement,transparency and customer service.Broad expertise in public and private sector inspiring diverse teams and in gaining consensus with internal and external constituents with varying agendas.Known for sense of humor and for diffusing tension when dealing with difficult situations.Unwaveringly loyal,calm in crisis,highly approachable and personable,with the highest levels of integrity,ethics,and pursuit of providing organizational value. AREAS OF EXPERTISE • Health Care IT • Cyber Security&Resilience • Transportation Infrastructure • Policy Development • Crisis and Risk Management • Public-Private Partnership Building • Global Security Operations • Critical Infrastructure and Homeland • Strategic Communications • Emergency Management Security Policy and Operations • Financial Management EXECUTIVE PROFILE • Cultivating Security Partnerships:Leverages strategic planning and intergovernmental experience to connect public and private health care,emergency management,and cyber security interests to build in critical features and functions that support improved health care delivery and recovery during emergencies. • Business Impact:A flexible,adaptable,and innovative manager who can deliver on-time and on-budget operational projects. Collaborator across business units connecting teams with opportunities to improve service delivery. • Policy Expert:Led development and implementation of resilience policy and operations for$1.713 revenue health care information technology platform company with over 170,000 providers operating in the US. • Financial Results:Achieved targets for Operational ($11M) and Capitol budgets with two years of$55M+spend through vendor management and rigorous project oversight. Exceeded$2.3M sales quota as sales executive. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE ATHENAHEALTH,Watertown, MA 2013-current Director, Global Security&Services. athenahealth is a$1.7B revenue digital cloud-based healthcare IT company. Employees: 5,600 1 Direct Reports: 8 1 Health Providers: 170,000+1 Physical Locations: 10 1 Budget: $7 million - Crisis Management&Business Continuity o Leading COVID-19 pandemic response coordination continued delivery of EMR services,protecting employees,and collaboration with Federal and State partners including CDC,DHHS,and DHS. o Created athena's first Global Security Operations Center integrating systems including access control and CCTV systems to enhance cyber and physical security information sharing and incident management o Lead Business Continuity Planning,training,exercise process aligning cyber security monitoring&response with BC/DR including integration cyber"purple teaming" into exercises o Established Global Travel Safety Program connecting business travelers to safety and medical services o Designed Economic Development strategy to bring$25M in state infrastructure funding to Watertown. o Manage corporate aircraft,company cafes,and award-winning employee shuttle bus system - Cyber Security&Risk Management o Train Executive Leadership team in data incident response and provide incident response leadership o Monitor trends in risk environment and use of threat intel through Federal,State,and local agency partnerships as well as cyber threat intel sharing groups including US-CERT,H-ISAC,FBI, and fusion centers o Created the"athenaResilience" program enhancing employee security awareness in physical and cyber security including video, graphics,executive messaging - Policy&Governance o Work with Product teams to modify EMR for COVID-19 response including support to field hospitals o Established and supervise plans,procedures,trainings for security programs,facility operations and guard services with HIPAA/SOC1/HITRUST required-access control and CCTV programs. o Author monthly business reports to the CEO,CFO,Audit Committee,and Board of Directors o Managed over$150M capital investments in our Headquarters and offices;including Campus Master Plan Chief of Staff to Chief Marketing Officer&President of Epoerates (2013 -2014) Manage all strategic and financial operations for athena's 30OFTE Sales/Marketing Team.Handpicked by CMO to lead sales team that exceeded our$2.3M new bookings quota managing a staff of 6 in two U.S. locations. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, Washington, DC 2009-2013 Appointed by President Sarack H. Obama Special Advisor for Cyber Security and Infrastructure Resilience to the Undersecretary(2011-2013) - Advised the Under Secretary on cyber security risk management initiatives. Led organizational redesign of$20M outreach unit resulting in improved service delivery.Drafted numerous policies,including Executive Orders - Liaison to other Federal agencies on physical and cyber security protection and resilience policy development and private sector outreach management,including over 17 intra-and interagency task forces,working groups, committees,and Federal Advisory Committees (FACA) on terrorism,all-hazards preparedness,critical infrastructure and resilience and other issues. Examples include:White House Community Partnerships Directorate Interagency Policy Committee (IPC),the White House Resilience Directorate's Critical Infrastructure IPC,and the joint FBI/DHS Domestic Security Alliance Council as well as collaborations with six FACA Committees such as,the President's Travel and Tourism Advisory Board,the Homeland Security Advisory Council,Homeland Security Academic Advisory Council (Campus Resiliency Working Group) - With FEMA's Private Sector Division,shaped creation of the National Business Emergency Operations Center to better include the capabilities of the Private Sector in response and recovery operations. Assistant Secretary(acting);Director, Office of the Private Sector, Office of Policy(2009-2011) - Served as the Deputy to the Assistant Secretary for the Private Sector with the responsibility of advising the Secretary and Deputy Secretary on DHS policies impacting businesses of all sizes,academic institutions,think tanks,and non- governmental organizations. Served as Assistant Secretary(Acting)from March to October 2009. Managed a staff of 15 and budget of over$2M. Crisis Management Liaison to National Operations Center and FEMA Operations Center. - Represented DHS in dozens of forums on private sector outreach management and over 17 intra-and interagency task forces,working groups,committees,and Federal Advisory Committees (FACA) on terrorism,all-hazards preparedness,cyber security,human trafficking,and other issues. - As Acting Assistant Secretary,led development of partnerships, including then nascent social media companies, travel,transportation,and tourism industries,to support private sector response to H1N1 pandemic response. - Led development of Private Sector engagement with federal partners in response to H1N1 Pandemic. - Built new partnerships with Fortune 500 companies to advance collaboration on vital national security and economic security issues including supply chain resilience,cyber security,human trafficking,and other policy developments - Contributed as speaker,panelist, or facilitator for dozens of conferences and intergovernmental training workshops SOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON, Washington, DC 2004-2009 Associate, Strategic Communications and Homeland Security Consulting Team - Served as a DHS Intelligence Analyst conducting Red Team analysis of various targets and protective measures. - Wrote the Transportation Security Administrations aviation,rail,shipping,mass transit sector plans under the National Infrastructure Protection Plan.Designed a repeatable table top exercise for TSA stakeholders. - Developed state cyber engagement strategy leading to improved information sharing with CIOs, CISOs,and ISACs OFFICE OF CONGRESSMAN MARTY MEEHAN, Washington, DC 2001-2003 Press Secretary - Served as the Congressman's chief spokesperson;wrote talking points,floor statements,and public speeches. - Developed communication and public outreach strategies in concert with legislative agenda contributing to the passage of numerous amendments and bills including the Bipartisan Campaign Finance Reform Act of 2003. - Facilitated the Congressman's public meetings,press and television interviews to maximize message impact. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WILLIAM COHEN,Washington, DC 1998-2001 Public Affairs Specialist and Defense Fellow - Developed and implemented a comprehensive public affairs strategy for the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense focused on"reconnecting America's citizens with their military." - Chaired the Department of Defense Millennium Council and Represented the Department on the White House Millennium Council.The Council developed programming to celebrate DoD contributions to U.S. history. THE WHITE HOUSE, OFFICE OF VICE PRESIDENT,Washington, DC 1999-2000 Assistant Press Secretary - Designed and coordinated all news coverage of the Vice President's national events;conducted background informational briefings;wrote news releases;managed logistical support for 25 geographically-dispersed advance staff;coordinated budgets for the journalists covering the Vice President. 2 EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS MPP-International Security. KENNEDY SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT (HARVARD UNIVERSITY) - Cambridge,MA A.B.-Government,cum laude-HARVARD COLLEGE-Cambridge,MA Cert.-Graduate,Federal Executive Institute.Premier Federal training program for Senior Executive Service candidates; Elected to give graduation keynote by classmates.-Charlottesville,VA Cert.-Graduate,Foreign Service Institute,U.S.State Department.National Security Professional Development. Highlights of Certifications and Professional Development. ✓ Certified Protection Professional(CPP),ASIS(2019); Certified Information Systems Security Professional(CISSP), ISC2 (2018),Certified Business Continuity Professional CBCP),DRI (2016) ✓ Member:Overseas Security Advisory Council;Infragard;ASIS;International Association of Emergency Managers ✓ Graduate,FBI Domestic Security Executive Academy ✓ Certificate,Community Preparedness&Disaster Response,School of Public Health,University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Testimony and Publications • Congressional Testimony on Private Sector H1N1 Preparedness before the U.S.House of Representatives Committee on Small Business,September 9,2009 • 'Beyond Goldwater Nichols 4:Managing the Next Domestic Catastrophe"Working Group Member; Center for Strategic and International Studies;June 2008 • "Introduction to Homeland Security"Contributor;4ch Edition;Jane Bullock et al.;January 2012 • "Introduction to Homeland Security"Contributor;3rd Edition;Jane Bullock et al.;August 2008 • "Meeting the Need for Future Homeland Security Leaders"International Association of Emergency Managers Newsletter; Washington,DC;May 2008 • "Meeting the Need for Future Public Leaders"Commonwealth Magazine;Boston MA;Summer 2007 • "The Forgotten Homeland"Contributing Author&Task Force Member;The Century Foundation's Task Force on Homeland Security;Chaired by Richard Clarke and Rand Beers;June 2006(www.tcf.org) • "Defusing the time bomb in Allston"Belmont Citizen-Herald;Belmont,MA;November 10,2005 • "Ten Years Later"Contributing Author assisting Richard Clarke; The Atlantic,January/February 2005 • "Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them"Team Franken contributor to Al Franker s Grammy Award-winning best seller 3 APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT FOR BOARDICOMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP Board/Committee of Interest: I., ba)v 6�- 3. 4. Would you consider another Committee: lw'.4 For how long should we keep your application on file? Full Name: nnuul(a, Nickname: Preferred Title(please circle)Mr.lsaother: Home Address: ::7 Zip: 'j Length of Residence in Lexington: Occupation: --Sv---f 7-ja Le ra Work Address: Phone. Home Work����� Fax Cell E-mail: Primary: Secondary: If you currently serve on a Board or Committee,please identify: Special Training,Interests,Qualifications: knns(��c 4i t-)"-,- Have you been asked by a Committee to become a member? How did you hear abourthe Committee? jj/-1,r -A Please attach a current resume,if possible. Add any comments below or on a separate page. Signature: Date. Lisa R. Murray 7 Patriots Drive Lexington,MA 02420 Experience: Citizens Financial Group,Not for Profit &Professionals Banking Division Senior Vice President, 'T?ant Leader for Not for Profit Banking&Professionals Division (Nov 2020- present) • Lead a team of seasoned banking professionals focusing on the needs of Not for Profit& Professional Services organizations to help them achieve their mission. • Responsible for driving growth in support of our clients and community. • Tasked with reviewing and refining the go to market strategy for our Not for Profit Division to maximize our impact while being mindful of risk. Citizens Financial Group,Professionals Banking Division Senior Vice President, Team Leader for Professionals Banking Division April 2014-Nov 2020) • Lead a team of seasoned banking professionals to focus on Professional Services firms across our 11. state footprint as well as nationally to leverage corporate relationships. Target market includes predominantly law firms,accounting firms,consulting companies, title companies and REITs. • Responsible for driving growth both geographically as well as into additional focus areas with particular emphasis on increasing loans,deposits and cross sell fee income. • Tasked with spearheading new product development and product enhancement efforts required to address the specific needs of the firms in this specialty vertical. RBS Citizens,Commercial Banking Division Senior Vice President, Regional Director of Business and Strategic Operations(November 2010-April 2014) • Manage all business and strategic planning, administrative and operational aspects of the Northern New England Middle Market and Not for Profit businesses. Responsibilities include: facilitating strategies,tactics,measurement and reporting of individual and divisional performance. Direct the collection of data and the development of complex analyses such as metrics,benchmark comparisons,cost projections and forecasts. If performance gaps are identified,develop measures to close gaps. • Coordinate with key risk partners to ensure operational risk issues are clearly understood, and where deficiencies are noted,devise appropriate remediation plans to correct. • In consultation with Corporate Communications,lead division wide communication initiatives including performance reporting to Senior Management,divisional communications and communications with key business partners. • Serve as the central point of contact for division with key business partners including, Sales Management,Human Resources, Finance,Risk Management,Public Affairs,Training,Audit, Compliance,Communications and Marketing. • Responsibility for people management which includes recommending hiring, firing,promotions and compensation in conjunction with the Division Executive and Tearn Managers.Develops, recommends and implements complex st,-dfmg plans and models. RBS Citizens(via State Street Bank acquisition),Commercial Banking Division Senior Vice President, Relationship Manager(April 1997--November 2010) • Managed a commercial loan portfolio totaling $190 million in commitments within the Middle Market Lending Group. Responsibilities included- business development, cross-sell of bank products, financial analysis, deal structuring,day-to-day account management,covenant compliance review,problem resolution and internal compliance issues. • Led the due diligence process for a number of transactions within the Boston marketplace including: a leveraged ESOP transaction for a major manufacturing company, the 'financing for a roll-tip acquisition involving two large regional printers, senior debt financing for a venture-capital lead buyout of an international manufacturing company. • Negotiated the financing terms including deal structure and pricing with the senior management team at prospective and existing customers. • Presented underwriting packages to Senior Loan Committee,comprised of the Vice Chairman, Bank President,Senior Credit Officer and other members of senior management. Fleet National Bank(via Shawmut National Bank acquisition),Commercial Lending Department Assistant Vice President, Senior Portfolio Manager(July 1994—April 1997) • Managed the portfolios of two senior lenders comprised of 61 relationships and collective exposure of$74MM. Responsibilities included oversight of the credit analysts, customer support and risk management including maintaining risk rating integrity and covenant compliance. • Performed financial analysis of existing and prospective business customers with revenue of $5- $50MM in revenue. • Completed formal credit training program. Shawmut National Bank Private Banking Representative 11(Sept 1993-July 1.994) • Provided support to loan officers by monitoring and servicing the retail loan portfolio. Education: University of Connecticut Storrs,CT Bachelor of Arts 12/91 GPA: 3.6/4.0 Top 7%of graduating class Concentration: Economics Community: Pine Street Inn:Board of Directors(2014-present);Innkeeper Advisory Board(1997-2008;Chairman 2003-2006). Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation (2020-present) Merriam Hill Association: Secretary(2017-present) Personal: Lives in Lexington for 14 years with her two children(16& 14) APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT FOR BOARD/COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP Board."Committee of Interest: I � "ice' 1 Would you consider another Committee: _'__Y ­ `- For how long should we keep your application on file? —X,,o CA A -C (D I - ' Full Name: a(,� �Z!') L t, S \ )_.`a Nickname: Preferred "Title (please circle f,--)Ms,/Mrs./Other: I bane Address: Zip: Length of Residence in Lexington: V4, 41- Occupation: Work Address: Phone: Hom Work����� Fax Cell F-mail: Primar Fcondar�: II"you currently sene on a Board or Committee, please identi I*y: Special Training, Interests, Qualifications: . ......... I lave you been asked by a Committee to become a meniber? G, I low did you hear about the Committee? Please attach a current resume, if possible. Add any comments below or on a separate page. Date: Siatnat urn': David E. Burns 11 Shirley Street Lexington, Ma., 02421 February 2, 2021 Re:Volunteer application Fence Viewer Greetings, My name is David Burns, a 35 year resident of our town and want to apply for the volunteer position of fence viewer. I am a past town meeting member for 20+ years, original member of the Lexington Housing partnership among many other volunteer capacities in the past 35 years. Having worked in the land and development trade for the past 401 have extensive experience in reading land and subdivision plans. My qualifications and experience would be a benefit to our town. I believe there are currently no fence viewers and could help as soon as needed. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, ,,Qavid E. Burns APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT FOR BOARD/COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP Board/Committeeof Interest: I.Fence Committee 2.Greenway Corridor Committee 3. 4. Would you consider another Committee: if asked, I would consider For how long should we keep your application on file? 12 months Full Name: Mary Rose Scozzafava Nickname: Preferred Title (please circle) Mr./Ms./Mrs./Other: Ms./Dr. Home Address: 7 Coach Road Zip: 02420 years Length of Residence in Lexington: r 0_id Occupation: Lawyer at Conservation Law Foundation Work Address: 62 Summer Street, Boston, MBA 02110 Phone: Home Work Fax Cell E-mail: Primary: Secondary: If you currently serve on a Board or Committee, please identify: Lexington Community Farm Coalition Special Training, Interests, Qualifications: Lawyer with experience in environment, agriculture and open spaces; Lt Member of conservation group overseeing Lexington conservation easements on properies such as Cotton anbd Wright Farms Have you been asked by a Committee to become a member? No How did you hear about the Committee? Town Outreach Please attach a current resume, if possible. Add any comments below or on a separate page. Digitally signed by Mary Rose Mary Rose Scozzafava Scozzafava Signature: Date:2021.03.15 14:14:45-04'00' Date: Mary Rose Scozzafava 7 Coach Road Lexington, MA 02420 • • Professional Experience Conservation Law Foundation,Boston, MA 2018-present Senior Fellow supporting education and advocacy for farmers and local food policy Wilmer, Cutler,Pickering,Hale and Dorr,LLP, Boston, MA 2001-2018 Partner 2006-2018 • Manage team of lawyers providing legal advice and services in area of patents, trademarks and licensing Clark&Elbing,LLP, Boston, MA Intellectual Property Attorney 1999-2000 Choate, Hall& Stewart,LLP, Boston, MA 1992-1998 Technology Specialist/Patent Agent, 1992-1997 Patent Attorney/Associate 1997-1998 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 1989-1991 Research Associate, Department of Materials Science Selected Civic and Board Services Lexington Community Farm,Lexington-Board member 2015-present • Clerk, Executive Committee 2018-present Rubia Handworks,Lexington, MA—Board member 2013-present • Finance Committee 2016-present Citizens for Lexington Conservation, Lexington, MA—Member 1999-present • Conservation Restriction Oversight Committee 2017-present Education Suffolk University School of Law, Boston, MA Magna Cum Laude J.D. 1997 Brandeis University, Waltham, MA Ph.D. Chemistry, 1989 Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA Magna Cum Laude B.S. Chemistry, 1982 Recognitions and Accolades • Recommended in the 2016 edition of The Legal 500 United States for intellectual property:patents: portfolio management and licensing • Recipient of the 2014 Client Choice Award for Intellectual Property-Patents by International Law Office (ILO) • Massachusetts "Super Lawyer" in the areas of Intellectual Property Litigation and Intellectual Property in the 2012 issue of Boston Magazine APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT FOR BOARD/COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP Board/Committee of Interest: 1. Greenways Corridor Committee 2. 3. 4. Would you consider another Committee: For how long should we keep your application on file? 2 Full Name: Stephen S Perkins Nickname: Preferred Title(please circle) Mr./Ms./Mrs./Other: M r Home Address: 14 Baker Ave Zip: 02421 Length of Residence in Lexington: 35 Occupation: Retired Work Address: Phone: Home Work Fax CellEENE-_ E-mail: Primary: Secondary: If you currently serve on a Board or Committee,please identify: Volunteer Conservation Steward Director Special Training, Interests, Qualifications: See attached Have you been asked by a Committee to become a member? Yes. The G C C Chair. How did you hear about the Committee? -I have supported their work for three years. Please attach a current resume, if possible. Add any comments below or on a separate page. Digitally signed by Stephens Perkins Signature: Stephen S Perkins Digitally 2021.02.16 15:04:09-05'00' Date: Feb 16, 2021 Stephen S. Perkins 14 Baker Ave Lexington, K4AO2421 Experience/Qualifications I have been a supporter of the Greenways Corridor Committee's mission for years and an active supporter of its work over the past three years. I participated in the Committee's field explorations for routes] and K in the ACROSS Lexington network and then assisted in the installation ofsiQnage for those routes. | currently maintain the si8na0e and the availability ofmaps in the Liberty Heights neighborhood. I have also been active as a volunteer Conservation Steward Director over the past four years and serve as the Lead Steward for the three conservation areas in Liberty Heights. | visit these areas with my dog almost daily and make sure that the trails are kept clear. I have spent countless hours removing bittersweet and other invasive plants and clearing along the stone walls at West Farm. In 2020 1 was the local monitor for a UR| biological control experiment(with approval from the Conservation Commission) to control black sxva||oxvwortat West Farm. | completed the tovvn's Citizens Academy in the fall ofJO19. 1 am also a volunteer with Care Dimensions,the largest hospice provider in eastern Massachusetts. Prior to my retirement in 2017, i worked for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Boston office for 36 years in air,water, enforcement and administrative programs. APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT FOR BOARD/COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP Board/Committee of Interest: 1. Hanscom Field 2. Greenways 3. 4. Would you consider another Committee: Also interested in Conservation Commission, but missed deadline. For how long should we keep your application on file? 3 years Full Name: Barbara Katzenberg Nickname: Preferred Title(please circle)Mr./Ms./Mrs./Other: Ms. Home Address: 37 Moon Hill Road Zip: 02421 r)0 8 Length of Residence in Lexington: 4 years Occupation: Retired Work Address: Phone: Home Work Fax Cell E-mail: Prim ..........................I Secondary: If you currently serve on a Board or Committee,please identify: Conservation Land Steward Special Training, Interests, Qualifications: Hanscom:have had communication with helicopter organizations re traffic patterns over Moon Hill neighborhood Sustainable development, environmental and biodiversity considerations. Noise & pollution control. Have you been asked by a Committee to become a member? No How did you hear about the Committee? Town meeting orientation and Town website Please attach a current resume, if possible. Add any comments below or on a separate page. Digitally signed by Barbara Barbara Katzenberg Katzenberg March 7, 2021 Signature: Date:2021.03.07 14:54:21-05'00' Date. Barbara Katzenberg Overview • Member, Lexington Town Meeting (newly elected March, 2021) • Leadership Council Member, Oxfam America • Lexington Conservation Land Steward • Retired in 2020 from a career in healthcare technology, consulting with hospitals on data analytics and quality reporting • PhD from Stanford University Graduate School of Education (1997)with a focus on data analysis methods and medical informatics Professional experience Allscripts (formerly Eclipsys): 2002 to 2020 (Burlington, MA), a provider of clinical and financial software and services to healthcare provider organizations Director, Professional Services-Clinical Analytics 2008-2020 ■ Led a professional services team responsible for implementing clinical analytic reporting and quality measurement software ■ Supported over 70 hospital and ambulatory clients (many multi-facility) in complying with regulatory reporting through multiple versions of the specifications and reporting software. ■ Active participant in design sessions to improve software and recommended provider workflows to address measure requirements Practice Director, Eclipsys Consulting Services: 2005-2008 ■ Outcomes consulting: optimization of electronic health record configuration and workflow: to improve compliance with regulatory measures and to support data capture for quality measurement and research Director of Integration, SunClinical Data Institute and Decision Support Manager Group: 2002-2005: Sapient Corporation: 2000-2002. (Cambridge, MA) Director of User Experience Research Active Health Management (AHM), 1996-2000 (Devens, MA), a population health solutions company (acquired by Aetna in 2005). Founding member of legacy company--Ellora Software. Held various roles in start-up environment. Independent consultant, 1989-1996: Specialized in behavioral research methods to improve software usability. Clients included: Digital Equipment Corporation's Artificial Intelligence Research Group, Carnegie-Mellon University's Engineering Design Research Center, and Xerox Corporation (multiple groups). UPMC, 1976-1988 (Pittsburgh, PA), a non-profit health system (as part of legacy facility, Eye and Ear Hospital of Pittsburgh). Medical photographer. Education • 1997 PhD:Stanford University School of Education. PhD thesis analyzed a collaborative project by physicians of different disciplines to design a medical record to achieve their clinical and research goals. • 1990 MSc: University of Rochester,Adult Learning • 1974 BA: Carnegie Mellon University, American History Other • Long-time donor/participant to organizations focused on issues of international health, poverty, and community growth: Oxfam America, Partners in Health, YMCA, Pine Street Inn, Boston Food Bank. Activist supporting social justice, environmental concerns,and progressive politics. APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT FOR BOARD/COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP Board/Committee of Interest: 1. 4AVAOIJ, Vpf ;rA6r XVII 2. K$11*1 4C& 7'APIV 3. �'e 4. Would you consider another Committee: For how long should we keep your application on file? Full Name: ( / "Y 'k. 0'0_'Prf' Nickname: Preferred Title (please circle) Mr./Ms./Mrs./Other: /Vl- Home Address: A11*41110491V I?P.4.h zip: VV_.#'z Length of Residence in Lexington: .2'6 1/0 Occupation: IfYlirliew-Aly Work Address: ov_4rav A4 10AII-5- Phone: Home Work Fax Cell E-mail: Primary: econdary: - If you currently serve on a Board or Committee, please identify: Special Training, Interests, Qualifications: LV X nX C Have you been asked by a Committee to become a member? How did you hear about the Committee? Z-11" Please attach a current resume, if possible. Add any comments below or on a separate page. Signature: Date: lqmo� DAVID HOOSE 2 Audubon Road iLexin on MA 02421 wwwiWE PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS 1991-present Music Director and Conductor, Collage New Music(Boston) 1982-present Music Director and Conductor, Cantata Singers & Ensemble (Boston) retiring July 1, 2021 1987-2016 Professor Emeritus, Boston University Director of Orchestral Activities, School of Music Professor, Graduate Seminar in Orchestral Conducting 1993-2004 Music Director, Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra 1982-1985 Co-founder and Music Director, Cantiones Sacrae 1982-1983 Music Director ad interim, Emmanuel Music, Boston 1977-1987 Lecturer, Brandeis University Music Director, Brandeis Symphony Orchestra Instructor in Theory Founder and Music Director, Brandeis Contemporary Chamber Players 1975-1978 Instructor in Theory and Horn, Longy School of Music AWARDS AND HONORS • "David Hoose Day," proclaimed by City of Boston and Mayor Martin Walsh, for "enormous contribution to the musical community both here in Boston and around the world," November 3, 2017 • Silver Jan Masaryk Award, awarded "by the Embassy of the Czech Republic for [his] role in raising the profile of Czech composer Jan Dismas Zelenka's music in the United States," 2016 • Ballets Russes Arts Initiative recognition of"David Hoose for his contributions to presenting the work of composers from Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union to Boston audiences, as well as his lifetime of conducting and teaching," 2015 • Choral Arts New England Alfred Nash Patterson Lifetime Achievement Award, 2008 • Ditson Conductors Award for the Advancement of American Music, 2005 • Grammy Nomination for "Best Recording with Small Ensemble, With or Without Conductor": John Harbison:Mottetti di Montale;with Collage New Music; New World Records, 2005 • "David Hoose Week," proclaimed by City of Tallahassee, Florida, for service to cultural life of the region, April 2004 • ASCAP/Chorus America Award for Adventurous Programming with Cantata Singers & Ensemble, 1995 • "Musician of the Year," Boston Globe, 1986 • Walter W. Naumburg Award for Chamber Music, with Emmanuel Wind Quintet, 1981 • Dmitri Mitropoulos Award, Tanglewood Music Center, 1980 DAVID HOOSE 2 Audubon Road Lexi n on MA 02421 IN PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS 1991-present Music Director and Conductor, Collage New Music(Boston) 1982-present Music Director and Conductor, Cantata Singers & Ensemble (Boston) retiring July 1, 2021 1987-2016 Professor Emeritus, Boston University Director of Orchestral Activities, School of Music Professor, Graduate Seminar in Orchestral Conducting 1993-2004 Music Director,Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra 1982-1985 Co-founder and Music Director, Cantiones Sacrae 1982-1983 Music Director ad interim, Emmanuel Music, Boston 1977-1987 Lecturer, Brandeis University Music Director, Brandeis Symphony Orchestra Instructor in Theory Founder and Music Director, Brandeis Contemporary Chamber Players 1975-1978 Instructor in Theory and Horn, Longy School of Music AWARDS AND HONORS • "David Hoose Day," proclaimed by City of Boston and Mayor Martin Walsh, for "enormous contribution to the musical community both here in Boston and around the world," November 3, 2017 • Silver Jan Masaryk Award, awarded "by the Embassy of the Czech Republic for [his] role in raising the profile of Czech composer Jan Dismas Zelenka's music in the United States," 2016 • Ballets Russes Arts Initiative recognition of"David Hoose for his contributions to presenting the work of composers from Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union to Boston audiences, as well as his lifetime of conducting and teaching," 2015 • Choral Arts New England Alfred Nash Patterson Lifetime Achievement Award, 2008 • Ditson Conductors Award for the Advancement of American Music, 2005 • Grammy Nomination for "Best Recording with Small Ensemble, With or Without Conductor": John Harbison: Mottetti di Montale; with Collage New Music; New World Records, 2005 • "David Hoose Week," proclaimed by City of Tallahassee, Florida, for service to cultural life of the region, April 2004 • ASCAP/Chorus America Award for Adventurous Programming with Cantata Singers & Ensemble, 1995 • "Musician of the Year," Boston Globe, 1986 • Walter W. Naumburg Award for Chamber Music, with Emmanuel Wind Quintet, 1981 • Dmitri Mitropoulos Award, Tanglewood Music Center, 1980 GUEST CONDUCTING APPEARANCES—Professional Ensembles National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra 2021 (anticipated), 2019 Lexington (MA)Symphony Orchestra 2015 Symphony New Hampshire 2014 Albany (GA) Symphony 2012 Emmanuel Music (Boston) 2011, 04, 03, 01, 00, 1999, 86, 75-84 Dinosaur Annex (Boston) 2010 Mimesis Ensemble (New York) NY 2009 Ditson Festival of Contemporary Music (Boston) 2008 Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra (Boston) 2008, 1986-89, 84, 80-82 Chicago Philharmonic 2005 Singapore Symphony Orchestra 2002, 1998 Tanglewood Festival of Contemporary Music 2001, 1982 Warebrook Music Festival (VT) 1997, 99 Quad City Symphony Orchestra (IA) 199$ Griffin Music Ensemble (Boston) 1995 Utah Symphony 1992 KBS-Korean Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra 1990 June Opera Festival of New Jersey 1990 Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra (MI) 1990 American-Soviet Festival Orchestra (USA) 1.988 Chorus pro Musica (Boston) 1988, 86 St. Louis Symphony Orchestra 1986 Handel & Haydn Society (Boston) 1986 Cayuga Chamber Orchestra (NY) 1986 Boston Symphony Chamber Players 1985 Nashua (NH) Symphony Orchestra 1985 New Hampshire Music Festival Orchestra 1984 Boston Shakespeare Company 1983 Peter Sellars, Director Orchestra Regionale Toscana (Florence, Italy) 1982 Monadnock Music Festival (NH) 1980 GUEST TEACHING AND CONDUCTING—Conservatory, University, High School University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Chorus and Orchestra 2018 Manhattan School of Music Symphony Orchestra 2016 Manhattan School of Music Tactus New Music Ensemble 2016 Massachusetts All-Regional Orchestra, Southeast District 2014 Connecticut All-Regional Orchestra, Northern Region 2012 Boston University Tanglewood Institute Orchestra 2010-11, 1997-07, 1987-9 Manhattan School of Music, Chamber Orchestra 2010 Rose City International Conducting Workshop, Faculty 2009, 08, 07, 06 Walnut Hill School for the Performing Arts, Master Class 2004 Eastman School of Music, Seminar in Choral Conducting 2002, 1999 Eastman School of Music, Eastman Philharmonia 2001 Virginia All-State Orchestra 1999 Tanglewood Music Center, Festival of Contemporary Music 1997, 82 University of Southern California Symphony Orchestra 1996 Eastman School of Music, Musica Nova 1996 Eastman School of Music, Kilbourn Orchestra 1996 University of Akron Symphony Orchestra 1992 Shepherd School of Music Orchestra (Rice University) 1990 New England Conservatory Symphony Orchestra 1987 New England Conservatory Wind Ensemble 1986 New England Conservatory Contemporary Ensemble 1985 Apple Hill Center for Chamber Music, Faculty 1983, 82, 79 RECORDINGS(as Conductor) • Ross Bauer:Along the Way, Griffin Music Ensemble. GunMar Recordings • Martin Boykan: Elegy; Brandeis Contemporary Chamber Players;Jane Bryden, soprano. Composers Recordings Inc. (CRI) • Martin Brody,- Millennium Sightings and Beasts; Collage New Music; Elizabeth Keusch, soprano; Janice Felty, mezzo-soprano. Albany Records • Gheorghe Costinescu: The Musical Seminar; Marilyn Boyd DeReggi, soprano. Ravello Records • Irving Fine: The Hour-Glass; Cantata Singers. Nonesuch Recordings • Charles Fussell:Specimen Days; Cantata Singers & Ensemble. Koch Records • John Harbison: The Flight Into Egypt; Cantata Singers& Ensemble; Roberta Anderson, soprano; Sanford Sanford Sylvan, baritone. New World Records • John Harbison: Four Psalms and Emerson; Cantata Singers & Ensemble;Zeller, soprano; Lynn Torgove, mezzo-soprano; Frank Kelly, tenor; David Kravitz, baritone. New World Records • John Harbison: Mottetti di Montale; Collage New Music, Margaret Lattimore and Janice Felty, mezzo-sopranos. Koch International Classics • Andrew Imbrie: Dandelion Wine; Collage New Music. Bridge Records • Shirish Korde: Drowned Woman of the Sky; Maria Tegzes, soprano. Neuma Records • Henri Lazarof: Divertimento; Collage New Music. Delos Recordings • Rodney Lister:Somewhere To Get To; Collage New Music; Charles Blandy, tenor. Arsis Label • Seymour Shifrin: Cantata to the Text of Sophoclean Choruses; Cantata Singers & Ensemble, Harvard University Choir, Lydian String Quartet. CRI Recordings • Ezra Sims: Come Away; Dinosaur Annex;Janice Felty, mezzo-soprano • Donald Sur: Satori on Park Avenue, Catenas/-///, The Unicorn and the Lady; Epistrophe; Collage New Music. Albany Records ORCHESTRATIONS, ORIGINAL COMPOSITIONS,ARRANGEMENTS Recent Original Compositions and Arrangements First Pass, for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano, and percussion (2021) "Wexford Carol," arrangement for tenor, chorus, oboe, string quintet, and harp (2017) "Gabriel's Message," arrangement for soprano, string quintet, oboe and harp (2017) "Sussex Carol," arrangement for chorus, string quintet, oboe, and horn, harp, and organ (2017) For Those We Love Within the Veil, on a traditional melody, for chorus and orchestra (2013) "O Little Town of Bethlehem" (2nd tune), arranged for chorus, oboe, horn, organ and strings (2012) "In the Bleak Mid-Winter," arrangement for string orchestra (2012) "I'll be Home for Christmas," arrangement for voice and orchestra (1999) "Silent Night," arrangement for SATB chorus and orchestra (1999) Paul McCartney, "When I'm Sixty-four," arrangement for wind quintet (1978) Orchestrations (listed alphabetically by composer) Arnold Bax, Carol, orchestrated for mezzo-soprano and chamber ensemble (2018) Lennox Berkeley, In Wintertime, orchestrated for chorus and chamber ensemble (2018) Johannes Brahms: Geistlisches Lied, op. 30, orchestrated for chorus and orchestra Johannes Brahms: Geistlisches Lied, op. 30, orchestrated for chorus and chamber ensemble (1998) Anton Bruckner:Ave Maria, orchestrated for women's voices and string orchestra Charles W. Chadwick: Noel, Part I, reduction for soloists, chorus and chamber ensemble (2017) Edward Elgar:Ave Maris Stella, orchestrated for chorus and chamber ensemble (2018) Irving Fine: The Choral New Yorker, orchestrated for chorus, soloists and orchestra (2010) Irving Fine: "Design for October," orchestrated for chorus and chamber ensemble (2008) Charles Fussell: Invocation, orchestrated for chorus and chamber ensemble (2010) Charles Fussell: Invocation,version for chorus and two pianos (2012) Ivor Gurney: Carol of the Skiddaw Yowes, orchestrated for soprano and chamber ensemble (2018) John Harbison: David's Fascinating Rhythm Method(after George Gershwin), reduction for two pianos Gustav Holst: Personent Hodie, orchestrated for chorus and chamber ensemble Charles Ives: Psalm 90, orchestrated for chorus and large orchestra (2013) Franz Liszt: Via crucis, orchestrated for chorus, strings, harp, celesta and percussion (2012) Nicholas Maw: One Foot in Eden Still, I Stand, orchestrated for chorus and string orchestra (2008) Max Reger: Canzone, op. 65, no. 8, orchestrated for woodwinds and horns (1998) Robert Schumann:Studies in the Form of Canons, orchestrated for wind quintet (1982) Robert Schumann: Vier doppelchdrige Gesdnge, orchestrated for chorus and string orchestra (2013) Robert Schumann: Vier doppelchdrige Gesdnge, orch. for chorus and chamber ensemble (1982) Ralph Vaughan Williams: Mass in G minor, orchestrated chorus, brass and harps (1998) Ralph Vaughan Williams: The Unquiet Grave, orchestrated for voice and string quartet (1995) Ralph Vaughan Williams: Menelaus, orchestrated for voice and string quartet (1995) Ralph Vaughan Williams:A Clear Midnight, orchestrated for voice and string quartet (1995) Ralph Vaughan Williams: Hymn Tune Prelude on 'Song 13', orchestrated for chamber ensemble (2017) Anton Webern: Langsamer Satz, orchestrated for wind quintet (1983) Anton Webern: String Quartet, orchestrated for wind quintet (1985) Kurt Weill: Der Weg der Verheissung, 3 Scenes, reduction for chamber orchestra (2000) Lazar Weiner: "Ashrei Ho-ish," orchestrated for tenor, chorus, and chamber ensemble (2017) Lazar Weiner: "Khoyves'" orchestrated for mezzo-soprano and chamber ensemble (2017) Lazar Weiner: "Mayn Tfile," orchestrated for mezzo-soprano and chamber ensemble (2017) Lazar Weiner: "El Khanun," orchestrated for soprano and chamber ensemble (2017) Lazar Weiner: "Yihyu L!Rotzon," orch. for mezzo-soprano, chorus, and chamber ensemble (2017) INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE (French horn) Orchestra and Chamber Music Emmanuel Wind Quintet, co-founder 1975-85 New Hampshire Symphony Orchestra, principal 1975-84 Boston Symphony Orchestra, extra 1984 Handel & Haydn Society,principal 1978-80 Boston Philharmonic, principal 1974-81 Apple Hill Chamber Players 1979, 80 Boston Musica Viva, principal 1980 Smithsonian Chamber Players, co-principal 1978-80 Banchetto Musicale (Boston Baroque), co-principal 1977-80 Emmanuel Chamber Orchestra,principal 1975-83 Boston Pops, extra 1978 United States Marine Band, "The President's Own" 1970-73 Concerto Appearances New England Philharmonic 1981 Britten:Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings Boston Philharmonic 1980 Mozart: Concerto No. 4 in E-flat, K. 495 New Hampshire Symphony Orchestra 1978 Strauss: Concerto No. 2 in E-flat Emmanuel Chamber Orchestra 1978 Mozart: Concerto No. 2 in E-flat.. K. 417 Monadnock Music Festival Mozart: Concerto No. 2 in E-flat, K. 417 1976 Mozart: Concerto No. 3 in E-flat, K. 447 1977 INVITED LECTURES, PRE-CONCERT TALKS, PUBLISHED PROGRAM NOTES AND ESSAYS Collage New Music, "The Composer Speaks," digital broadcasts 2020-present Interviews with prominent composers Boston University School of Music Program note author for orchestral concerts 1987-2016 Cantata Singers & Ensemble, program notes author 1982-2018 Harvard Adult Education, lecture, "Opening to New Music" 2015 Collage New Music, pre-concert speaker 2005-14 Cantata Singers& Ensemble, pre-concert lecturer 1999-2014 Emmanuel Music, pre-concert speaker 2012 Igor Stravinsky: The Rake's Progress Back Bay Chorale, program annotator 2012 Carl Orff: Carmina burana University of California Berkley, Andrew Imbrie Symposium 2011 Lecture, "Andrew Imbrie, Composer with Style" Emmanuel Church, post-worship service talk 2009 "God Hates Bad Music" Berkshire Hudson Arts, article 2010 "Thoughts on Schumann and the Second Symphony" Back Bay Chorale, pre-concert lecturer 2004 Robert Schumann: Das Paradies and die Peri Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra, pre-concert lecturer 1993-2004 ADJUDICATION Eastman School of Music, Outside evaivator for faculty promotion 2020 Lexington 1-figh School Concerto Competition, final round 2018 Longy School, Concerto Competition, Final round 2018, 17, 16 University of Massachusetts Amherst, Outside evaluator for faculty promotion 2015 Community Music School of Boston, Concerto Competition 2009 New England Conservatory, Concerto Competition 2008 Stanford University, outside evaluator for faculty promotion 2008 EDUCATION Tanglewood Music Center, Conducting Fellow 1980 Brandeis University, Graduate Study in Composition 1969, 73-75 Oberlin Conservatory, BMus in Composition 1969 APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT FOR BOARD/COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP Board/Committee of Interest: l.—Lexington Council for the Arts 2. 3. 4. Would you consider another Committee: Maybe For how long should we keep your application on file? two years Full Name: Jessie Chen Nickname: Preferred Title (please circle) Mr./Ms./Mrs./Other: Mrs. Jessie Chen Home Address: 16 Solomon Pierce Road Lexington MA Zip: _02420 Length of Residence in Lexington: 15 yrs Occupation: Home Maker Work Address: N/A Phone: Home Work Fax Cell E E-mail: Primary: Secondary: If you currently serve on a Board or Committee, please identify: —N/A Special Training, Interests, Qualifications: Photography Have you been asked by a Committee to become a member? No How did you hear about the Committee? Ashley Rooney_ Please attach a current resume, if possible. Add any comments below or on a separate page. Signature: Jessie Chen Date: March 06, 2021 1. 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Surveyed parents for needs, located speakers and other resources, managed budget, and publicized events. Collaborated with middle schools for joint events. • Clarke Middle School PTA Parent Information Series Co-Chair(2014-16) Developed annual event series focusing on youth social-emotional needs. Moved on to high school PTO and expanded series. • Elementary room parent, elementary and middle school library volunteer (2007-20) • Supported or managed various school and church activities including soccer dinners, swim team timing/race organization, 5 b grade activity committees, girl scout troop volunteer/cookie sales and fundraising. Managed publicity for LexFun(town-wide preschool PTA) events. Hebert Consulting Group, Lexington, MA 2009-2011 Managing Principal Designed and implemented customized qualitative and quantitative primary market research for Fortune 1000 companies seeking marketplace competitive advantage. Client objectives include revenue expansion from current products and services and market introduction of new products and services. Served clients in software, consumer electronics, and pharmaceutical industries. Next Level International, Concord, MA 2005-2009 Managing Principal Designed and led management consulting projects for software, electronics and telecommunications companies who needed new market entry guidance. Served clients as a project leader and as an individual contributor for qualitative and quantitative market research. Lost Again Games, Inc., Lexington, MA 2004-2005 President and Founder Responsibilities included product concept, development and market testing for board and electronic versions of geography based learning games. Researched potential markets and developed product scoping documents, roadmaps and prototypes. M Squared, Inc., Boston, MA 2001-2003 Vice President, Business Development Responsibilities encompassed a senior role in the New England office with the primary focus on creating and developing ongoing relationships with executives of local Fortune 1000 companies. Bridge Consulting, Inc., Lexington, MA 1995-2000 President and Founder Founded Bridge Consulting, a management consulting firm specializing in marketing strategy, research, planning and implementation for high technology, particularly enterprise software, companies. Bridge Consulting offered clients a combination of product management, industry research, marketing communications and sales programs to meet focused marketing and revenue goals. Bridge's services resulted in rapid revenue expansion and market penetration for its clients. • Grew the company to include four employees and several subcontracting consultants who serviced client needs. • Developed and launched the Bridge Technology Report series of technology buyer's guides in 1997, distributed through analyst organizations such as The Patricia Seybold Group. Guides focused on enterprise software, including CRM software. • Sold company to Boston Information Group for a multiple of annual revenues. XSoft, A Division of Xerox, Cambridge, MA 1992-1995 Marketing Manager,InConcert Enterprise Workflow Software Responsibilities included product management and marketing, marketing communications, customer and channel education, and public relations for InConcert, a$20+million product line. Product Manager, InConcert Workflow Software Responsibilities included product management and marketing for InConcert. • Planned and implemented marketing communications program for initial commercial product launch in March 1993. In addition to East Coast based experience, also have several years of experience living and working in Silicon Valley. Previous experience includes serving as Product Manager for Interbase Software Corporation; Systems Engineer, Product Marketing Specialist and Regency Support Engineer for Informix Software; and Applications Engineer for Fairchild Electronic Test Systems. Education Babson College, Wellesley, MA, Masters of Business Administration, High Honors Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, B.S., Computer Science, Management Minor APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT FOR BOARD/COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP Board/Committee of Interest: 1.Council for the Arts 2.Greenway corridor committee 3. 4. Would you consider another Committee: semiquincentennial commission For how long should we keep your application on file? I would rather be told Yes or No after my a 16 Full Name: Marie-Aude Hewes Nickname: Preferred Title (please circle) Mr./Ms./Mrs./Other: Mrs. Home Address: 43 Follen Rd Zip: 02421 Length of Residence in Lexington: 21 years Occupation: French Teacher at Mount Alvernia High school Work Address: 790 Centre st, Newton 02458 Phone: Home Work Fax Cell E-mail: Primary: Secondary: If you currently serve on a Board or Committee,please identify: I don't serve on any committee. Special Training,Interests,Qualificdtions: I completed Citizen Academy 2020. 1 am very interest© I have a Master in Political science, a master of education ( Political science and philisophy), I tE 93 Have you been asked by a Committee to become a member? no, I looked at the vacancies. How did you hear about the Committee? it was mentioned at Citizen academy and I received the Please attach a current resume,if possible. Add any comments below or on a separate page. Signature: Date: Marie-Aude Hewes 02/28/21 Marie-Aude Hewes 43 Follen Rd Lexington, MA 02421 000&� Work experience 2014-Now : Head of Language Department-French teacher Mount Alvernia High School-Newton,MA - Teacher French I to AP French(2014-2020) - Chair Language Department. (2014-2020) - Member of the Social Emotional Advisory committee (2020) - Teacher of Advisory class for 12th grade(2020) - Helped build the school schedule (2020) - Trip coordinator(2014-2019) 2010-2014 : French teacher Mount Alvernia High school-Newton,MA - Teacher : French I to AP (2010-2014) - Trip coordinator(2012-2014) 2008-2010 : Substitute teacher - Lexington Public schools (Middle schools: Math, French, Elementary schools) - International School in Boston(Long Term sub : History, French) 1991-2005: Teacher - French Library in Boston :(French for business, Corporate classes, all levels of French) 1988-1991: Financial markets specialist, corporate officer Credit du Nord, Lille,France Education 2018 : Lesley University. Master of Education(Political science and Philosophy 8-12) 1987 : Institut Politique de Paris: Master of Political Science 1986 : Kedge Business School :Bachelor of Business 1982: High school diploma (Baccalaureat-Math)with Honors Others 2020 : Citizen Academy Town of Lexington, MA 2010-2020 : Moderator for the Cultural Enrichment Club at Mount Alvernia high School. 2010-2020 : School trip leader- I organized trips for students. (2012 : Paris and Barcelona, 2014 Montreal, 2015 : Puerto Rico, 2018 : Montreal/Quebec city and Costa Rica. 2019 :France, 2020 Montreal-Quebec (cancelled) 2000-2013: Ran two French book clubs for teenagers in Lexington. APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT FOR BOARD/COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP Board/Committee of Interest: 1. Gveenwa< 5 Cov-Joy- Z. cPod 6fmfy I.wt 4 AIca tom-( YK C 'j 3. 4. Would you consider another Committee: For how long should we keep your application on file? Full Name: —:Z�a—(20—146Vtta—tI—) Nickname: TY-a Preferred Title(please circle s./Mrs./Other: Home Address: -----�dl I j, I kdqg zip: Length of Residence in Lexington: -ti LAeqq -, k Cr (C q G Occupation ovevowv-YJ Pe Work Address: 3 3 1 -FY'6 We, (o Phone: Home Work Fax Cell E-mail: Primary: Secondary: If you currently serve on a Board or Committee,please identify: Special Training, Interests,Qualifications: Have you been asked by a Committee to become a member? How did you hear about the Committee? Le)(tNjZ'Y\ �Wrl� e-04 4'4' Please attach current resume, if possible. Add any comments below or on a separate page. Signature: Date: AA From: Ira Goldman To: Select Board;Stacey Prizio Subject: Goldman Volunteer Date: Wednesday,February 24,2021 3:58:26 PM To Whom It May Concern, I am pleased to submit my application to serve as a volunteer for Town of Lexington- related committees. I have lived in Lexington for more than eleven years after spending thirteen years living in Vienna, Austria working as a U.S. Department of Energy employee for the U.S. Mission to International Organizations in Vienna, and then as an international civil servant with the International Atomic Energy Agency. Combined with subsequent extensive international travel and business experience, I am used to working in a diverse, international, multi-cultural environment. I currently work in public policy and government relations for a Billerica-based pharmaceutical company that makes advanced imaging drugs for diagnosing cardiac and cardiovascular disease, cancer, and other medical conditions. I interact extensively with the U.S. Congress and with the Massachusetts state government and legislature, and have professional relationships with most of our local State and Federal representatives. I am also involved in various Boston area advocacy organizations such as the Masswcusetts Business Roundtable; the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce; the Greater Lowell Chamber of Commerce; the Middlesex 3 Coalition,; and the New England Council. I am thus very aware of the full range of public policy issues impacting Lexington and the greater Boston area. I am a member of the Lexington Democratic Town Committee and am politically active with a number of volunteer organizations. Thus, I beleive that my strong public policy and project management skills make me an ideal candidate for various committee assignments. I will make an excellent representative for the Town of Lexington just as I have done so for the U.S. Government, a UN agency, and my company. In addition, I am an avid cyclist and walker/hiker who has spent the pandemic traversing the many conservation trails in Lexington, Concord, Beford, Carlisle, and Lincoln. I also use the Lexington recreation facilities especially the Town Pool and Old Res as wel as the Hayden often as I am a lap swimmer for exercise. I look forward to serving the Town and people of Lexington. Ira N. Goldman 4 Hastings Road M oft02421 APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT FOR BOARD/COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP Board/Committee of Interest: 1.Monuments and Memorials2. 3. 4. Would you consider another Committee: No For how long should we keep your application on file? one year Full Name: Charles French Nickname: Chuck Preferred Title(please circle) /Ms./Mrs./Other: Home Address: 200 Bedford Rd. Apt 8A, Woburn,MA Zip: 01801 Length of Residence in Lexington: 53 years Occupation: Retired Work Address: Phone: Home Work Fax Cell E-mail: Primary: Secondary: If you currently serve on a Board or Committee,please identify: Special Training,Interests,Qualifications: WWII Comittee, Tourisim Comittee MBA Harvard Business School, Computer data bases Have you been asked by a Committee to become a member? Yes How did you hear about the Committee? Linda Dixon Please attach a current resume, if possible. Add any comments below or on a separate page. Signature: te: -7 /z"' Chuck French HBS MBA University of NE at Omaha, Harvard Business School President, Saybrooke Associates After a 30-year career as a high-tech marketing/management executive,Chuck founded Saybrooke Associates to apply his experience and training to a consulting role in both nonprofit and commercial organizations. He has worked with the CAP for 16 years as a pro-bono consultant to non-profits. He had a commercial client in the defense industry trying to get into the commercial market where he served as their Director of Business Development. He has served in senior management positions with leading display integrators. His international experience including Viatron Computer Systems and the Baird Corporation. He has served on the Board of HBSAB, CAP, Southern New England AFCEA, NCMA-RI and the Bedford VA Research Inc.,the Arlington Friends of the Drama and the Lexington Historical Society and has also served as member of the Lexington Tourism Committee and the Bedford Historic Preservation Commission,the Bedford TV Committee and Friends of the Bedford Depot. APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT FOR BOARD/COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP !<xntrssae�t°wt 1tmri<► (`urtittk�cr 13oar&Committac of Interest: 1 2. 3. 4. Would you consider another Committee: For hour long should we keep your application on file? Full Name: Dan j Un P u Nickname: Dana un Ms Preferred Title(please circle)Mr./Ms./Mrs./Other: ` PU Home Address: 14 Aerial fit, exingon, MA , . 02421 Length of Residence in Lexington: month Occupation: unemployed Work Address: Phone: Home Work Fax Cell E-mail: Primary: If you currently serve on a Board or Committee,please (kntlfy, Serial Training Interests,Qualifications: o rti;r1, {j /y�y,,p,�w ,ry rrt r .S ��tY.13+✓1✓�1e•FsYes" , .f Yf/� J✓ /I /f r %r /�Nk/. Have you been asked lY a Committee 0. r .. How did you hear about the Committer;" � rr ��trrlt✓�,r✓,ra ��� ��"rc�r/lra�r y r ;a 9f✓f rYl/yff� �� �,Hi rv����r���p�������1-I Please attach a current resume,1 1�JS 1lJ e. tlt & "+�`�'1t�i�'n 6 1 Signature: %A ar r f a Danjun Pu Objective Obtain a software engineer job that utilizes my computer science, technological, leadership and data analysis skills Skills Summary - 5+ years' industry experience in the entire lifecycle of software engineering. - Authored various publications pertaining to computer science. - Expertise in a wide range of languages/technologies (C/C++, SQL,javascript, C#, matlab, python, etc.) - Designed/developed in Mapinfo and MapX, a large-scale GIS monitoring system used in transportation; product judged as the most promising product in 2005 (VB, C++). - Extensive knowledge of computer science theory and practice, algorithms and machine learning. - Comprehensive problem solving and analytical skills; ability to work independently or in a Team; fast learner on new technologies. Education State University of New York at Buffalo May 2010 M.S. Computer Science and Engineering- GPA 3.914.0 Shanghai Electronic and Power University P. R. China July 2003 B. S. Computer Science and Engineering Work and Research Experience Lexiwave Technology (Hong Kong) Aug 2019 --April, 2020 - Rakpak SOS system on Android and IOS phone (Xamarin, C#, XAML) - IoT& wireless system:bulit cloud MySQL database and dashboard in AWS (python, SQL). New Legacy Culture Center Sept 2018— June 2019 Chinese Language Teacher - Teach Chinese to children aged 5 to 8 years old. State University of New York at Buffalo Teaching Assistant, Computer Science Department Courses: 1) Computer Vision and Image Processing; Sept— Dec 2012 2) Algorithms Sept— Dec 2010 -Lectured and mentor, developed sample code, reviewed and graded homework and projects. Michael Baker Corporation & Bentley Systems, Inc. June—Aug 2011 Software Development Intern June—Aug 2010 - Researched open source GIS architecture: GeoServer, GeoWebCache and Open Layers. - Presented to high level management. - Developed broad band GIS prototype by Javascript HTML and CSS. - Designed an internal tool (library api) to statistically analyze running time using machine learning algorithms (maximum likelihood). -Analyzed and developed various solutions; emailed results from internal tool(C#). State University of New York at Buffalo June 2008—June 2010 Research Assistant, Computer Science Department Center of Excellence for Document Analysis and Recognition - Independently designed a novel Bayesian theory algorithm in signature verification; implemented algorithm in CEDAR-FOX system used by handwriting expert in the court(C ++, Matlab). The accuracy of my method was increased nearly by 5%. - Published five papers in signature and handwriting verification (ICPR2010, IWCF2009, IWCF2008, etc.) - Collected signature and handwriting data for analysis. - Researched and implemented "th"feature in handwriting analysis and recognition. - Studied Gradient, Structure and Cavity features in signature verification. -Accomplishment:published a top2 paper(ICPR2010) in the second year of PhD. Shanghai Howell Electronic Co. June 2003— May 2007 Pixela Multimedia and Eletronic Co. Software Engineer - Designed and developed, using Mapinfo and MapX, a large-scale Geographic Information System (GIS) monitor system used in transportation system of police station;(VB, C++). - Developed and maintained core product:Digital Video Recorder(DVR), (VB/VC++ 6.0, InstallShield, MFC). - Designed a image processing (algorithms) software for processing auto plates pictures used by police stations (C++, STL). - Developed database system to manage violated auto plates (C#, VB.net, SQL). - Participated in facial recognition project involving machine learning technology. - Designed and developed middleware application in Digital TV system (C#). -Accomplishment: GIS monitor system was appraised as the most promising product in 2005. Publications 1. D. Pu and S. N. Srihari, "A Probabilistic Measure for Signature Verification based on Bayesian Learning,"Proceedings 20th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, Istanbul, Turkey, Aug 23-26, 2010. 2. D. Pu, G. R. Ball and S. N. Srihari, "A Machine Learning Approach to Off-Line Signature Verification using Bayesian Inference," Proc. Third International Workshop on Computational Forensics, The Hague, Netherlands, Springer 2009. 3. Sargur N. Srihari, Kamal Kuzhinjedathu, Harish Srinivasan, Chen Huang, Danjun Pu: Signature Verification Using a Bayesian Approach. IWCF 2008: 192-203. 4. Gregory R. Ball, Danjun Pu, Roger Stritmatter, Sargur N. Srihari: Comparison of historical documents for writership. DRR 2010: 1-10. 5. G. R. Ball, D. Pu and S. N. Srihari, "Determining Cursive or Printed Nature of Handwritten Samples," Proceedings International Graphonomics Society Conference , Cancun, Mexico, June 2011, pp. 189-192. Graduate Courses Machine Learning; Data Mining; Pattern Recognition; Database Systems; Design and Analysis of Algorithms; Theory of Computation and Complexity; Computer Vision and Image Process; Distributed Systems (Parallel algorithms and Cloud Computing); Seminar of Machine Learning; Seminar of Information Retrieval. Other Reentering work force after several years of motherhood. l am a green card holder. Live in Lexington, MA. APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT FOR BOARD/COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP Board/Committee of Interest: 1.Monuments & Memorials 2. 3. 4. Would you consider another Committee: yes For how long should we keep your application on file? one year Full Name: George Gamota Nickname: Preferred Title(please circle) Mr./Ms./Mrs./Other: Mr. Home Address: 17 Solomon Pierce Road Zip: 02420 Length of Residence in Lexington: 35 years Occupation: Physicist/retired Work Address: Phone: Home Work Fax Cell E-mail: Primary: Secondary: if you currently serve on a Board or Committee, please identify: Special Training, Interests, Qualifications: Lexington history, Lexington Historical Society Board member Organizer several community wide celebrations Have you been asked by a Committee to become a member? yes How did you hear about the Committee? have worked with them Please attach a current resume, if possible. Add any comments below or on a separate page. 77� Date- February 16 2021 Signature: APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT FOR BOARD/COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP Board)Committee of Interest: Monuments& Memorials Would you consider another Committee: No For how long should we keep your application on file'? 10 years Full Name: Leslie Madden Masson Preferred'ride(please circle)N1 s Nfrs./Otber: Home Address: 12 Hayes Avenue, Lexington MA Zip:02420-3511 l-ength of Residence in Lexington: 15 years in total Occupation Retired Phone: E-mail: If you currently serve on a Board or Committee,please identity: None in the Town of Lexington,see below Special Training,Interests,Qualifications:Archaeology,History,Genealogy,currently studying the craft of natural dyes and inks. Have you been asked by a Committee to become a member?No I-low did you hear about the Committee: Initially,The Minuteman newspaper. Please attach a current resume, if possible. Add any comments below or on a separate page. t' Signature: -; llz Date: 1" h- -—z Current Board positions: The Archaeological Conservancy Board of Trustees: Member Crow Canyon Center for Archaeology:Vice-chair Garden Party—sub-gOmp of the Lexington Field and Garden Club: Co-chair Merriam Hill Association Board: Member APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT FOR BOARD/COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP Board/Committee of Interest: 1.Town Celebrations Subcommittee 2. 3. 4. Would you consider another Committee: Council for the Arts For how long should we keep your application on file? Full Name: ANEESHA KARODY Nickname: Aneesha Preferred Title(please circle) Mr./Ms./Mrs./Other: Ms. Home Address: 38 Maple St, Lexington, MA zip: 02420 Length of Residence in Lexington: 16 yrs Occupation: Entrepreneur Work Address: 165 Middlesex Turnpike, Bedford, MA - 01730 Phone: Home Work Fax Cell E-mail: Primary: Secondary: If you currently serve on a Board or Committee,please identify: NA Special Training, Interests, Qualifications: Skilled in conducting events of various sizes. Have you been asked by a Committee to become a member? No How did you hear about the Committee? Fellow members are committee members. Please attach a current resume, if possible. Add any comments below or on a separate page. Signature: Date.. 3/2/2021 Aneesha Karody 38 Maple St, Lexington, MA—02420 Experience Founder and CEO of TaranaOM Creations Jun 2016—Present Event Management& Decor Company • Commenced event management on a small scale with Arangetrams—graduation of a student in the Indian Classical Dance after about 15yrs of dedication and rigorous practice. • Expanded the company to manage multiple large-scale weddings including Full-Service Planning, On Day Coordinator, Decor for all functions of an event. • Provide these services in a variety of event styles—weddings, arangetram, Corporate, Graduations, Milestone events, Birthdays etc. • Managed over hundreds of events in the different categories offered over the past years. • Collaborate with multiple high-class vendors to provide the best experience for all our clients. • Collaborate with travel agencies in and out of the country to provide travel, accommodations, honeymoon packages, destination weddings etc. • Plans to expand the company to include destinations weddings outside the USA. • Received Multiple Awards for the achievements of the company in the past years WEDDINGWIRE Couples' Choice Award 2020 Alignable— Local Business Person of the year 2021 Bedford, MA TaranaOM Creations Zvi DININGVINk COUPLES'CHOICE Aneesha We're lr AWARDS' a m 17y Locals 2020 anm,q,abt, a Fidelity Investments Director Project Management 2013—Dec 2014 • Program Management- Responsible and accountable for the migration of the Master Data Management program for the Fixed Income division. Monitored overall program budget, resources and timelines including proactively identifying issues and maintaining issues log to track progress and resolution of the same. Conducted daily scrums across multiple sites to track status on a regular basis. • Cross-Divisional Co-ordination -Tracked issues, status, progress across seven other divisions, simultaneously migrating to the new MDM Oracle platform. Identified common touch points, tracked risks at cross-divisional level, coordinated data quality testing, resources& platforms and deployment schedules across all these divisions.This achieved efficiency and savings across divisions as issues circumvented by one division were re-used by others. • Data Quality-Automated the data quality compare process for around 1000 attributes across the Money Market and Bond Businesses. Captured key information as part of the automated process to track progress of issue resolution and closure across each attribute. Identified and presented details to senior management regarding progress, potential risk items and made recommendations around the resolution of each item. Issue resolution details were provided to other divisions to save research and analysis time. • Communications- Managed overall program status and communication to senior management, stakeholders and program teams on a regular basis. Prepared and delivered executive presentations to senior management from the Technology and Business partners detailing the project status and value adds to the Business as part of the program. Sr. Manager Jan 2005—Dec 2012 Merrimack, NH • Diligently worked with the Business to comprehend the business requirements, define the project scope, budget and timelines. • Clearly defined interim milestones for the database, application teams to show progress throughout the project phase. • Maintained issues list and worked closely with the application and database team leads to ensure the issues are resolved within a timely manner. • Worked closely with the Business analyst, database and application team leads to develop and test use cases for all multiple complex business rules. • Monitored the QA phase of the project and worked with the team to ensure all bugs were being corrected in a timely manner. • Worked with the QA team to obtain technical sign off. • Maintained high standards for the team, performed regular code reviews, monitored all implementation plans, discussed innovative technical solutions to complex scenarios and implemented the same as applicable. • Guided and monitored rollback procedures developed by the team as a precaution on implementation day. • Accountable for delivery of all database projects that the team worked on for listed Portfolio and Research application development. • Documented and delivered reviews to all team members. Principal Database Developer Feb 2001—Dec 2004 • Lead developer for the development and maintenance of the Research and Portfolio applications. • Worked closely with the application and Business teams to comprehend and implement the Business rules. • Designed the new database model to accommodate the Business rule changes. • Lead database developer, responsible for the entire life cycle of the project from gathering business requirements to converting it into system specifications, coding, testing, installing it into production and supporting the application. • Worked closely with the Business team to comprehend the logic behind the different types of corporate actions and the impact of each on the issues and issuers.\ • Designed and developed a system that applied the business rules to the respective issues and issuers. • Built user interface screens to allow user to apply corporate actions on a as needed basis. • Built numerous use cases to ensure business rules implemented were thoroughly tested. • Built routines to rollback applied rules in case of user error. • Worked closely with the Quality Assurance team to obtain technical sign off. • Implemented the system successfully in production with no impact to existing applications Given an award for the single-handed implementation and quick turnaround of the system. Consulting Citibank (Banamex USA) Feb 2000—Dec 2000 New York City Area • Was solely responsible for developing the entire aforementioned replication system.This involved the analysis, design, development and testing phases.The analysis phase entailed my talking with our partner company SSB, as the replication will eventually be performed by their Data Center. Role and Responsibilities • Developed stored procedures that would eventually handle the replication between the databases • Gained a deeper understanding of the OPICS database • Inquired on system tables to ascertain primary& composite keys • Wrote shell scripts to call the stored procedures • Successfully developed the program to technical sign off • Successfully completed testing of the replication on our test Environment...see more Consulting AT&T Aug 1999—Feb 2000 New Jersey • Design and develop two sets of ESSBASE Applications and Databases to cover all measurements related to versioned/non-versioned orders, and measurements related to "tasks".The versioned/non-versioned orders module catered to calculating the On Time and Late, Departure and Arrivals of Services for the customers in the East Coast for dates specified by the user or defaulted to today's date. Role& Responsibilities • Lead developer for the entire module to measuring the Total number of Tasks and the average time taken to complete all the tasks, city wise • Discussed the business aspects of the project with the System Analyst and Implemented the rules in the code as per the discussions • Designed tables as per requirements and created appropriate indexes for better data retrieval • Provided flexibility in the design to run the program for Up-to-date, Daily, Monthly, Quarterly and Yearly duration. • Used cursors to perform calculations for the above mentioned specifications. • Wrote extensive Shell scripts to validated all requirements • Wrote fine-tuned SQL statements for better performance • Developed shell script called by a CRONJOB to run every morning 2:05AM,to extract all required data from production server in Dayton and write the output into data files • Developed various validations routines that included creation of temporary files used by other programs to check for program completion • For better performance, extracted data from the database and stored resulting values in a set of temporary tables and final values into the work database table.This process eliminated unwanted rows so as to enable the cursor to perform calculations on the remaining rows • Successfully Implemented the Business rules in the project and completed testing of all programs and modules • Delivered the product on time, as per business requirements and achieved customer satisfaction. Other Activities • Active member of the EKAL non-profit organization involved in the improvement of tribal villages and rural parts of India in multiple facets—education,women empowerment, health and hygiene, electricity etc. • TMM for the past 5 years as part of being a resident of Lexington town in MA. Education Osmania University Bachelor of Science, Electronics MIT Advance Diploma in Software Technology&Systems Management APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT FOR BOARD/COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP Board/Committee of Interest: 1. Vision for Lexington Committee 2.Economic Development Advisory Committee 3.Town Celebrations Subcommittee 4.Town Report Committee Would you consider another Committee: Yes For how long should we keep your application on file? Indefinitely Full Name: John Wu Nickname: John Preferred Title(please circle) Mr./Ms./Mrs./Other: Mr. Home Address: 14 Katandin Dr Zip: 02421 Length of Residence in Lexington: Less than 1 year, but plan for many years! Occupation: Management Consultant Work Address: 200 Pier Four Blv, Boston, MA 02210 Phone: Home Work Fax Cell E-mail: Primary: Secondary: If you currently serve on a Board or Committee,please identify: N/A Special Training, Interests, Qualifications: General business and consulting training Expertise in stakeholder engagement,discussion facilitation,and building consensus;content expertise in life sciences/biopharma R&D Have you been asked by a Committee to become a member? No How did you hear about the Committee? Town annoucernent Please attach a current resume, if possible. Add any comments below or on a separate page. '�'A Q� u Digitally signed by John Wu Signature: Date:2021.02.23 23:17:55-05'00' Date: 2/23/2021 JOHN Y. WU 14 Katandin Dr - Lexington, MA 02421 - WORK EXPERIENCE The Boston Consulting Group,Managing Director&Partner 1/2013—Present • Core member of the healthcare and operations practice areas • Project experience includes: • Led 10-year strategic planning for a global pharma company • Supported R&D transformation for a global pharma company,with focus on portfolio review and operational efficiency • Assessed the Immuno-Oncology landscape for a global pharma company • Supported LOE planning for a specialty biopbarma • Conducted technology assessment of cellular immunotherapy space for a global biotech • Supported cost reduction activities for the R&D division of a global pharma company • Developed R&D productivity improvement initiatives for a global pharma company • Redesigned organizational structure and operating model of the early clinical development function of a global pharma company • Supported the operating model redesign for the clinical operations,regulatory affairs, and CMC functions of a top-10 pharma company • Supported legal entity restructuring a pharma divestiture deal • Supported the overhaul of the quality management system for a top-10 pharma company • Supported post-merger integration of the R&D function of two mid-size pharma companies Harvard University,Post-doctoral Fellow 2012-2013 Applied super-resolution imaging(STORM) to investigate the structure and function of telomere DNA and MIST RNA EDUCATION Harvard University,Cambridge,MA Ph.D.,Engineering and Physical Biology,2012 Thesis: Single-molecule and super-resolution fluorescence studies of the structure and function of telomerase and telomere M.A.,Biology,2008 GPA: 4.0/4.0 GRE: 760V,800Q,6W Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Cambridge, M.A B.S., Biology, Minor in Biomedical Engineering,2006 GPA: 5.0/5.0 SAT: 760V, 760Q Cambridge University, Cambridge,UK Exchange student 2004-2005,St.John's College AWARDS AND HONORS Boston Office Northeast Award,The Boston Consulting Group 2015 - 2018 The Scientist Network Fellowship,The Boston Consulting Group 2015 National Science Foundation Pre-doctoral Fellow,NSF 2008-2011 Certificate for Distinction in Teaching,Harvard University 2009 Peirce Fellow,merit fellowship offered to highest caliber admits to Harvard University 2006-2009 Phi Beta Kappa, M.I.T Chapter 2006 COMMUNITY / RESEARCH /TEACHING EXPERIENCE Undergraduate Admissions Interviewer,M.I.T 2020—Present 0 Interviewed high school applicants for admission to Massachusetts Institute of Technology Graduate Researcher,Harvard University 2006-2012 • Investigated the structure-function relationship of telomerase and telomeres using single- molecule biophysical and super-resolution imaging techniques • Developed deep theoretical and practical expertise in single-molecule FRET and STORM Teaching Fellow,Harvard University,Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology • Structural biology of the flow of information in the cell Spring 2010 • Life sciences la,introductory biology course for freshman Fall 2009 • Biochemistry and physical properties of macromolecules Spring 2008 PUBLICATIONS Hongjae Sunwoo,John Y.Wu,Jeannie T Lee (2015) The Mist RNA-PRC2 complex at 20-nm resolution reveals a low Xist stoichiometry and suggests a hit-and-run mechanism in mouse cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 112: E4216—E4225 YIE Doksani*,John Y.Wu*,Titia de Lange, Xiaowel Zhuang (2013) Super-resolution fluorescence imaging reveals TRF2-dependent t-loop formation. Cell 155: 345—356 Mariana Mihalusova*,John Y.Wu*,Yiaowei Zhuang. (2011) Functional importance of telomerase pseudoknot revealed by single-molecule analysis. Proceedings of the National Academlv of Sciences. 108: 20339—20344 John Y. Wu*,Stone, MD.*,Zhuang,X. (2010). A single-molecule assay for telomerase structure- function analysis. Nucleic Acid Research. 38: el 6 Scott J. Garforth,John Y.Wu,Vinavaka R. Prasad. (2006). Structural features of mouse telomerase RNA are responsible for the lower activity of mouse telomerase versus human telomerase. Biochemical journal. 397: 399—406 *equal contribution (co-first authors) APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT FOR BOARD/COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP Board/Committee of Interest: 1.Town Celebrations Subcommittee 2,Design Advisory Committee 3.Communications Advisory Committee 4.Council for the Arts Would you consider another Committee: - For how long should we keep your application on file? 3 Years Full Name: VIVEK GUPTA Nickname: Preferred Title(please circle) Mr./Ms./Mrs./Other: Mr. Home Address: 24 Parker St Lexington Zip: 02421 Length of Residence in Lexington: 16 yrs Occupation: Management Consultant Work Address: NYC Phone: Home Work Fax Cell E-mail: Primary: Secondary: If you currently serve on a Board or Committee,please identify: - Special Training, Interests, Qualifications: Business strategy, Architect, Designer Have you been asked by a Committee to become a member? - How did you hear about the Committee? Town Meeting member Please attach a current resume, if possible. Add any comments below or on a separate page. Signature: �V 3/2/2021 Date: APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT FOR BOARD/COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP Board/Committee of Interest: I. Greenways Corridor Committee 2.Transportation Advisory Committee 3. Town Celebrations Subcommittee 4. Zoning Board of Appeals(associate members) Would you consider another Committee: yes For how long should we keep your application on file? .1 year X_ Full Name: YiTang Gong Nickname: Preferred Title (please circle) Mr./Ms./Mrs./Other: Mr. Home Address: 23 Rawson Ave Zip: 02420 Length of Residence in Lexington: 19 years Occupation: engineer Work Address: 23 Rawson Ave Phone: Home Work Fax Cell E-mail: Primary: Secondary: If you currently serve on a Board or Committee, please identify: No Special Training, Interests, Qualifications: took courses in traffic control at MIT, love biking, support public transportation, experiences in engineering management, and willing to learn. Have you been asked by a Committee to become a member? No How did you hear about the Committee? TM email Please attach a current resume, if possible. Add any comments below or on a separate page. YiT r-a n Digitally signed by Yifang Gong Signature: g Gon g Date:2021.03.13 11:47:39-05'00' Date: 3/13/2021 Name: Wang Gong email: Mobile: - Linkedin: Qualification 30+years as an engineer 10+years in engineering management Trained as space propulsion engineer with a minor in traffic control. Passionate about biking and supporting public transportation. Education PhD (1998) Massachusetts Institute of Technology MS (1988) Chinese Academy of Sciences BS (1985) Beijing Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Work Experience Visiting professor at Xihua University, Sichuan China 2018-2019 Led a small turboprop engine development project. Senior Advisor, Keda Industry Co. Anhui China 2016-2019 Oversaw R&D of the company's gas compressor division. Founder and CTO, GLTurbo Compressor, Jiangsu, China 2009-2015 Established and oversaw the company's engineering department. Research engineer, Gas Turbine Lab, MIT 1998-2008 Research Engineer, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing China 1988-1991 Community Service and Activities Lexington TMM, three-year term 2021-present Volunteer for LPS Surveillance Testing Co-leader, LexBike Group APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT FOR BOARD/COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP Board/Committee of Interest: 1.Town Report Committee 2.Vision for Lexington Committee 3 Town Celebrations Committee 4.Greenways Corridor Committee Would you consider another Committee: Sure -- plea let me know For how long should we keep your application on file? 2 years Full Name: Prashant Singh Nickname: Preferred Title(please circle)Mr./Ms./Mrs./Other: Mr. Home Address: 65 Munroe Road Z 02421 Length of Residence in Lexington: 8yr5 Occupation: Software Engineering Work Address: Work from home for now Phone: Home Work Fax Cell E-mail: Primary: Secondary: If you currently serve on a Board or Committee,please identify: Special Training, Interests, Qualifications: Good with all types of design software, accounting software, landscaping, photography ., No Have you been asked by a Committee to become a member. How did you hear about the Committee? Wall from TMMA Please attach a current resume, if possible. Add any comments below or on a separate page. DIgitany signed by Prashant Singh 22/2412021 Signature: Prashant SinghD,,.,202,M.24 11:43 W-05'00* Date: P &� � Singh ������ U���� � ��U����� � Summary ~ Eimpathetic leader with the ability to bring people together with diverse backgrounds ^ Collaborative and inclusive leader with the ability to raise the bar&help the team achieve the goals ^ Ability to build an innovative environment where trial &error is encouraged.Achieved 35 patents. Many a4dditional pending ^ Built and ran multiple teams and products atOracle ^ Built multiple component frameworks and delivered them to 5000+ internal Fusion Application developers&customers ^ Owner mentality — invest in people, product and the stack to ensure successful outcomes ~ Best college hiring record in a 400 person team competing for the same headcount ` Hands on with the ability to design the U|/UXan well aa the tech stack May 2019- Present: Senior Director, Oracle Customer Data Platform ~ Coding Web Components using EBGUavaooript`7ypeSoript' and Oracle Javascript Extension Toolkit(JET), a modern day responsive Javaecript component framework ^ Full ownership of the U| layer for en Admin too|, query builder and other components to serve multiple personas ^ Designing and building the foundation layer for the Analytic dashboards as well as the user experience for viewing, customizing, sharing and personalizing the Dashboards ~ Collaborating with product managers,full stack developers, dev ops&data engineers to build out the backend stack& queries required to power the ona|ytiue ` Directing remote teams on best practices and uptake of Analytic components ^ RecruitinQ,interviewing as well as designing &ooding 2010-April 201$: Senior Director, Cloud Products, Oracle ^ Designed, built and rolled out a Component Cloud platform service to allow component sharing, up sell new services to cloud customers and extend BaaS applications. Led team from product inception tmdelivering o multi-tenant service built using micro-services architecture and Cl/CD. Lad all aspects ofU|/UXdesign&feature pipeline prioritization ^ Led development of Oracle JavaScript Extension Toolkit- client side toolkit to enable quick user interface development ~ Designed &bui|t best in class Data Visualizations like Charts, Hierarchy Viewer, Bunbursd, Diagram, NBox'Themadic Map and more ~ Built an Audit Framework to analyze HTML, CSS and JavaScript to help developers upgrade to newer releases&minimize manual testing ` Built numerous version 1 products, worked through multiple release cycles and all aspects of customer uptake to make the products 8ouetomnrssuccessful ^ Guided, influenced and partnered with Product Management toexecute on ashored roodmap&a/ohitectuno ^ Delivered technology solutions to enable 5K+Oracle Fusion and Oracle Public Cloud developers to build Software oaa Service (SaaS)&Mobile solutions, embed Data Analytics via rich interactive Data Visualizations ~ Built high performance&collaborative teams in different regions and ensured successful outcomes.Always applied software development bent practices to ensure high quality and maintainability ^ Collaborated closely with other teams in engineering, product and across the organization to develop innovative solutions to new challenges and undertook all project management responsibilities ~ 34 patents awarded reflecting team culture to innovate, think big and solve problems creatively. Fostered a robust, diverse and collaborative engineering culture that encouraged better communication, learning and creative problem solving ` Attracted top talent due to projects and management style. Maintained best college hiring record for 5+years. yWontored. promoted &rnmnaged career paths 200 -2M0: Senior Development Manager, Oracle ` Designed& built a comprehensive set ofB| Components ` Trnnsit|onad the team from C++to Java development ` Enabled developers to quickly generate Apptemplates ` Invented and designed the concept of List tags to update BI Queries declaratively&build parameter regions easily ` Lead development of sophisticated Web components like Thematic Map, Diagram, HierarchyViewer and NBox ` Won a$1 M+deal by building a mapping demo for Metro Germany. Demoed to CTO and exec team ^ Worked closely with Pepsi to build a custom 8| HTML App 1980-20Q2: Development Manager, Oracle ^ Hired and trained a brand new team of8engineers ^ Planned, designed and shipped numerous Oracle Express Object releases on time to help developers ~ Lead the development of an integrated Visual Basic debugger using licensed 3rd party code for the shell ~ Solved many customer problems to improve productivity ' Designed &coded a super easy self contained installation wizard to install the entire product ^ Managed off shore BiDi development inEgypt ~ Visited customers in India, Germany and London 1998- 1998: Software Engineer, Oracle ` Bui|tOrac|aExpreyoObjecta -fint ever rapid application development tool for OLAP,Think Visual Basic for OLAP! ^ Spec'ed, coded &maintained 35 Windows components that developers could program against ` Ramped upto core architecture ownership in record time ^ Won a Coors deal by building product demos&presenting to their CTO&development team ^ Worked hands un with USA\. E&Y, Coke on beta uptake ~ Increased project loading performance by4D% by analyzing and rewriting -G0 line ofcode ` Built a testing framework for unit tests still in use today ^ Wrote a ton ofO++ code! Fastest debugger onteam! 1992- 1995: Software Engineer, |R| ^ Trained 2O+ developers on Windows development ^ Lead DOS to Windows port ofo B| tool. Built numerous prototypes to rapidly iterate through the requirements ~ Designed and built uhyper|ink-haaed parameter U| ^ Lead U| developer supplied components to all teams ^ Lead development ofa data simulation product Sunmmmn1982: Quality Assurance Engineer, |R| ` Developed automated tests for forecasting product ^ Self taught Windows development for next job! Tools&Technologies JavaScript, TypeScript,Testing Frameworks, HTML, CSS, GIT, Enterprise Software, C++, Java,Adobe Tools Education Bachelors of Computer Science, University of Massachusetts, Boston APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT FOR BOARD/COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP Board/Committee of Interest: 1. 4 i'1u; 41)a.14. 3. ji 4. Would you consider another Committee: Ve .5 For how long should we keep your application on file? Full Name: 11"C'Lp cc 61�10' I Nickname: Preferred Title (please circle)oms./Mrs./Other: Home Address: Zip: Length of Residence in Lexington: Occupation: Work Address: ?rv_ le,v 4-va L 1,P 57_57 4, ,r &Z K75k,-i AV Phone: Home Work Fax Cell E-mail: Primary: Secondary: If you currently serve on a Board or Committee, please identify: 1-.e-x . 6e,141_ Special Training, Interests, Qualifications: ,6 4VI-kf e,n ee_5C_ F'tzpt7 Ina —rd4 4"t/ 'w" 4 /9?"r /'7//_X 1,ex ff-lave you be; by a Committee to become a member? 410 How did you hear about the Committee? �,9 (6p5 J, Please attach a current resume, if possible. Add any comments below or on a separate page. Signature: Date: )v).21 k&ve- a of e­, 4, jr fr k 1. A I..,, 4,tj w.,tJ a4le_ 4V 4Ai _�, rol Michael Parker Boudett 39 Prospect Hill Rd. 155 Seaport Blvd. ALexiLexin ton, MA 02421 Boston, MA 02210 i" Experience Foley Hoag LLP (1992-1999 associate; 2000-present partner) Firm management: Co-Chair of Litigation Department (over 10 years); Deputy Coordinator of Litigation Department; Hiring Committee; Committee On Discrimination and Harassment; Chair, Associates Review Committee Practice areas: Litigation (state and federal courts; business tort and contract litigation), Intellectual Property(licensing; trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets), and Labor&Employment (non-competition disputes and alleged discrimination cases) Norfolk County District Attorney's Office (1997) Special Assistant District Attorney in District Court unit for five-month rotation Hon. Mark L. Wolf(1991-92) Judicial Clerk, U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts Education Harvard Law School, J.D. cum laude 1991 Board of Student Advisors; legal writing instructor Yale College, B.A. summa cum laude 1988 Phi Beta Kappa; Distinction in the History Major; White Prize in American History Community Lexington, MA Town Meeting Member (elected; current) Town appointed committees: Lexington Center Committee (current); Lexington Transportation Advisory Committee (2011-2013); ad hoc committee on park design Board of Directors, Political Asylum and Immigration Representation(PAIR) Project Awards Certificate of Appreciation, Mass. Supreme Judicial Court, 2007 National Lawyers Guild Daniel Levy Award, 2007 (for providing pro bono representation in immigration matters) ARC Massachusetts Distinguished Citizen of the Year, 1995 (for bro bono representation of people with mental disabilities) Stacey Prizio To: Select Board Subject: RE: Semiquincentennial Commission application From:Town of Lexington MA via Town of Lexington MA Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 2021 6:35 PM To: Select Board Subject: Semiquincentennial Commission application Submitted on Wednesday, February 24, 2021 - 6:34pm Submitted by user: Anonymous Submitted values are: Category/categories you are applying for: Tourism Committee Group Affiliation(s) based on above selection(s): current member of the Tourism Committee First Name: Bebe Last Name: Fallick Home Address: 4 Diehl Road Length of residence in Lexington: 57 years Occupation: at home Email Phone: Home or Mobile: Home Briefly describe your interest in serving on this commission and identify any special qualifications: served on Historical Commission (wrote the initial demolition delay bylaw), Conservation Commission was the Town Clerk from 1986-96 Town Meeting Member for 33 years current member of Tourism Committee, liaison to Parking Management, liaison to 350 celebration current member of Monuments and Memorials Committee Attach resume for additional details: If you are not selected for the commission, would you be interested in serving as a volunteer for Lex250? Yes If you currently serve on a town board or committee,please identify: Lexington Pops Chorus has also asked me to represent them i Stacey Prizio To: Select Board Subject: RE: Semiquincentennial Commission application From:Town of Lexington MA via Town of Lexington MA Sent:Tuesday, February 23, 2021 11:56 AM To: Select Board Subject: Semiquincentennial Commission application Submitted on Tuesday, February 23, 2021 - 11:55am Submitted by user: Anonymous Submitted values are: Category/categories you are applying for: Town Celebrations Committee Group Affiliation(s) based on above selection(s): Town Celebrations Committee First Name: Cerise Last Name: Jalelian Home Address: 7 Lois Lane Lexington, MA 02420 Length of residence in Lexington: 30 years Occupation: Attorney Email: Phone: Home or Mobile: Mobile Briefly describe your interest in serving on this commission and identify any special qualifications: I am interested in serving on the Lex250 Commission to assist the Select Board with my organizational and interpersonal skills in planning town-wide activities. As a member of the Town Celebrations Committee and a volunteer in other town organizations, I have had the privilege to work with many stakeholders to plan and implement many memorable events with favorable outcomes. Attach resume for additional details: https://www.lexin to�nma._o�v/system/files/webform/jalelian_cv_lex_250.doc If you are not selected for the commission, would you be interested in serving as a volunteer for Lex250? Yes If you currently serve on a town board or committee, please identify: Town Celebrations Committee i CERISE JALELIAN 7 Lois Lane Lexington,Massachusetts 02420 EDUCATION and PROFESSIONAL Boston University School of Law,Juris Doctor,Boston, MA 1984 Mount Holyoke College,Bachelor of Arts,with honors, South Hadley,MA 1981 Latin major;Political Science minor. Alumnae Medal of Honor recipient,2006 TINTI, QUINN,GROVER&FREY,P.C., Salem,MA 2016-present Attorney PRIOR ASSOCIATIONS REGNANTESTERIO& OSBORNE,LLP, Wakefield,MA 2003-2016 MACLEANHOLLOWAYDOHERTYfkaARDIFF&MORSE, P.C. 1993-2003 WAYNE, LAZARES&CHAPPELL, Boston,MA 1990-1993 PEABODY&ARNOLD, Boston,MA 1987-1990 RIEMER&BRAUNSTEIN,Boston, MA 1985-1987 CURRENT ACTIVE CIVIC AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Lexington Town Celebrations Committee,member-present Lexington Little League,Board of Directors,2019-present FOLMADS(Friends of Lexington Music Arts Drama)Board Member,2019-present Mount Holyoke College Alumnae Association CIVIC and COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT(PAST and LESS ACTIVE) Arlington Boys&Girls Club,corporator and past director Boston University School of Law, alumnae volunteer and mentor North Shore Chamber of Commerce,Member Lexington High School PTO member Selective Service Board, local chapter member,2001-present St. Stephens Armenian Apostolic Church,member and general counsel St.Brigid's Parish Lexington,volunteer Lexington Troop 160 Boy Scouts,Past Treasurer and Eagle Scout mom Lextended Day Program,Board of Directors Hayden Recreation Center Swim Team parent/volunteer Pack 160 Cub Scouts,Conunittee Chair Diamond Middle School and Fiske School PTO activities Neighbor Brigade,Lexington,MA member Lexington United Soccer Club (BAYS),Coach Lexington Little League,supporter,volunteer and bench coach Babe Ruth and Bay State Baseball, supporter and parent volunteer Stacey Prizio To: Select Board Subject: RE: Semiquincentennial Commission application From:Town of Lexington MA via Town of Lexington MA Sent:Thursday, March 11, 2021 5:12 PM To: Select Board Subject: Semiquincentennial Commission application Submitted on Thursday, March 11, 2021 - 5:1 1pm Submitted by user: Anonymous Submitted values are: Category/categories you are applying for: - Civic/Community Group Representative - Community Member with a background or interest in history, event planning and/or logistics - Local Museum or Historical Organization Representative - Reenactment Community Representative Group Affiliation(s) based on above selection(s): Lexington Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution First Name: Julie Last Name: O'Leary Home Address: 5 Burroughs Rd, Lexington, MA 02420 Length of residence in Lexington: 10 Years Occupation: Vice Regent and Genealogist Email: Phone: Home or Mobile: Mobile Briefly describe your interest in serving on this commission and identify any special qualifications: My name is Julie O'Leary, and I am currently the Vice-Regent, and former Registrar for the Lexington MA DAR Chapter. It would be an honor to participate in planning the 250th Anniversary of the Battle of Lexington on the Semiquincentennial Commission. Members of the Lexington DAR directly descend from ancestors who served in the Revolutionary War and support the Lexington Community. The DAR is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women's service organization. Every year, Lexington Daughters provide countless hours of community service to veterans, schools, and historical preservation projects. i The Lexington DAR Chapter and the Lexington Minutemen will be collaborating to help make the virtual Lexington Patriot's Day a success. The Lexington DAR Chapter was invited to be a stakeholder on the town celebrations committee. Please consider adding representatives of the Lexington DAR to the Commission. Attach resume for additional details: https://www.lexin to�nma.._o�v/system/files/webform/julie_fol_er_ o�leM resu... If you are not selected for the commission, would you be interested in serving as a volunteer for Lex250? Yes If you currently serve on a town board or committee,please identify: z Work History Lexington,MA 02420 ing Daughters of The American Revolution-Vice-Regent Lexington,MA Skills 0512020-Current Assist Regent in reaching out to members. ® Ability to coordinate Created and gave a presentation.about the founding of our chapter on the Business administration Chapters Quasquicentennial Celebration. 9 Help foster work relationships and Assisting the Registrar with applications. friendships Assembling an applications team to support Registrar. Excellent work ethic Schedule outside activities for members to promote team building. Daughters of The American Revolution-Registrar Presentation to Boy scout Troop X on Lexington, MA Genealogy—The Dash—A 0812017-0512020 Genealogical Story Met with Prospective Members as first contact with the Chapter. Identified ancestors with appropriate service. Researched and collected records to prepare applications. Education Sent application packet to National Headquarters for approval. Organized genealogy workshops. Wichita State University Schedulebook.com Online Scheduling System-Owner and anager Associate of Arts:Legal Assistant Bedford,Massachusetts 01/2020 0412001 -Curreiit Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy Set up new customers with their own scheduling accounts. Salt Lake City Technical Support. Certificate of Completion:Federal Land Accounts Receivable. Records by Michael Strauss Af Rtiations Daughters of the American Revolution Association of Professional Genealogists Massachusetts Society of Genealogists First Families of the Twin Territories of Oklahoma Century Families of Nebraska(Pending) Stacey Prizio To: Select Board Subject: RE: Semiquincentennial Commission application From:Town of Lexington MA via Town of Lexington MA Sent: Saturday, February 13, 2021 6:14 PM To: Select Board Subject: Semiquincentennial Commission application Submitted on Saturday, February 13, 2021 - 6:13pm Submitted by user: Anonymous Submitted values are: Category/categories you are applying for: - Local Museum or Historical Organization Representative - Reenactment Community Representative Group Affiliation(s)based on above selection(s): IOth Regiment of Foot, Lexington Historical Soc, Friends of MM Park First Name: Paul Last Name: O'Shaughnessy Home Address: 61 Ivan Street, Lexington MA 02420 Length of residence in Lexington: 44 years Occupation: Engineering Director Email: Phone:- Home or Mobile: Mobile Briefly describe your interest in serving on this commission and identify any special qualifications: I have been a re-enactor in the 10th Regiment since 1972 and was the British Officer commanding at Battle Road 2000, the 225th commemoration. I have organized or assisted with many re-enactment events at multiple locations (Old Sturbridge Village, Minute Man Park, for example). Also Commanding Officer of the 1 Oth Regiment 1997 to 2014, Chair of Trustees for the British Brigade (an umbrella organization for British re-enactors), Board member of the Lexington Historical Society (former President), and Board member of the Friends of Minute Man National Park. I hope to humbly offer to the Commission my experience, connections to the National Park, Lexington Historical Society and re-enactor units, and knowledge of the events of 1775. Attach resume for additional details: If you are not selected for the commission, would you be interested in serving as a volunteer for Lex250? Yes i If you currently serve on a town board or committee, please identify: Historic Districts Commission z Paul O'Shaughnessy 61 Ivan Street Lexington MA 02420-1422 RESIDENCE Town of Lexington, MA, 1957 — 1983 Newton Upper Falls, MA, 1983 —2003 Town of Lexington, MA, 2003 to present EDUCATION Lexington School System, Class of 1975 Cornell University, College of Engineering, Ithaca, New York Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering NONPROFIT AND CIVIC BOARD POSITIONS Member, Lexington Historic Districts Commission, since 2017 Member, His Majesty's loth Regiment of Foot, since 1972, Commanding Officer 1997-2014, Officer Commanding British, Battle Road 2000 Board member, Friends of Minuteman National Historical Park, since 2012 Chair, Board of Trustees, The British Brigade (re-enactor umbrella), since 2014 Board member and Technical Director, The Footlight Club, Community theater in Jamaica Plain, MA, 1988—2018 Past member, Lexington Tourism Committee Past President, current Board Member, Lexington Historical Society Trustee, Falls Ridge Condominium,Newton MA, 1986 to 2000 Member,Newton Upper Falls Historic District Commission, 1992 to 2003, Chair 1996 - 2003 Member, City of Newton Design Review Committee, 1998 to 2002 INTERESTS History, architecture, 18th Century re-enacting, acting, theatrical lighting design, musical theater, Colonial song Stacey Prizio To: Select Board Subject: RE: Semiquincentennial Commission application From:Town of Lexington MA via Town of Lexington MA Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2021 11:24 PM To: Select Board Subject: Semiquincentennial Commission application Submitted on Wednesday, February 10, 2021 - 11:24pm Submitted by user: Anonymous Submitted values are: Category/categories you are applying for: - Community Member with a background or interest in history, event planning and/or logistics - Lexington Public School Representative Group Affiliation(s)based on above selection(s): First Name: Sara Last Name: Sadeghi Home Address: 378 Massachusetts Avenue Length of residence in Lexington: 2 years Occupation: Student Email: Phone: Home or Mobile: Mobile Briefly describe your interest in serving on this commission and identify any special qualifications: Throughout my undergrad, I have focused my time on servant leadership and advocacy efforts. My involvement in diverse communities and personal economic limitations have taught me a great deal surrounding the challenges of different socio-economic and minority communities and how to create steps towards change. My experience on the 2016 Presidential Campaign, as captain of my region, in the key state of Iowa allowed me to partake in intergenerational discussions which required a commitment to understanding intersectionality. Both of these commissions are incredibly important to me. My two brothers are enrolled in the Lexington Public School system. With the transition of school to an online format, I have never been more involved in their schooling. I believe investing and adjusting to our current reality is important for the future of Lexington students. i I believe that Lexington is an incredible city with many opportunities and am invested in the welfare and progress of the City. I would cherish the opportunity to be involved in the municipal functions of Lexington. Thank you. Attach resume for additional details: https:/tps://www.lexin_to�gov/system/files/webform/lex_commission_resume.pdf If you are not selected for the commission, would you be interested in serving as a volunteer for Lex250? Yes If you currently serve on a town board or committee,please identify: z Sara Sadeghi Phone Number: Education Bachelor Degree, Major: Political, Ethical, and Social Philosophy Minor: Philosophy and Law; Arabic; and Political Science Graduation date: Summer 2021 Current GPA: 3.98 Tendered Internships Summer 2020 Legal Immigration Forms Services (LIPS) Intern at the International Institute of New England Awards and Scholarships • Dean's List Consecutively • Rusty Simonds Award Fund • Winston Langley Scholarship • Police Department Scholarship • 2 Academic Recognition Awards Related Work Experience Legal Assistant Internship, Frerichs Law Office March 1, 2018 —March 1, 2019 Waterloo, Iowa • Assisted on cases by reading affidavits, police reports, trial transcripts and then created necessary compilations of data or summary from the evidence and investigation. • Assisted in filling Post-Conviction, Motion for New Trial, Application for Post- Conviction, and Fingerprint Comparison. • Involved in different stages of various criminal cases (e.g., police misconduct and homicide)by assisting in depositions, trials, and client meetings. • Obtained videotape footage for various criminal cases and carried out various day-to-day activities of attorneys. • Learned to be highly efficient and create a positive office environment despite the emotional and mental distress of the families and attorneys Islam and Politics in the Middle East, Weatherhead Center October 2019—June 2020 Cambridge, MA - Managed Global Affairs Project research assistants; met individually and formulated progress reports on their research. - Served as the focal point of contact between the director/research directors and research assistants - Maintained records on assignment completions and safeguarded confidentiality - Reviewed and edited data to ensure completeness and accuracy of information; follow up with subjects to resolve problems or clarify data collected - Managed and responded to project-related email - Performed miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned Qualification and Skills • Understand how to read case law's, write case briefs, perform legal research, and writing open and advocacy memorandums • Proficient computer skills; comfortable with excel, data entry, and have the ability to tentatively organize information • Resourceful in both working independently or collaboratively in a team environment • Proactive about finding further tasks that need to be completed and take initiative in learning new things on my own. • Ability to work well under pressure, prioritize, multi-task, and adhere to deadlines Admitted ProErams • 2016 Precinct Captain of the Presidential Campaign in Iowa o Community organizer; voter registration workshops, ensuring ballot access, get-out- the-vote rallies, door-to-door canvasing, phone banking o Interviewed for"Believers", a Washington based documentary featuring stories of presidential campaign volunteers • Iowa Criminal Defense Attorney Association o Attended monthly meetings with regional Criminal Defense Attorney's o Participation in lectures and seminars with invited speakers and attorneys that promote the proper administration of criminal justice and provide forums for the exchange of information regarding administration of criminal justice. • Graduate of the International Writers Program—July 2017 at the University of Iowa • English Teacher in Razavieh's Summer Program (2013-2014) o Taught the English language and American culture abroad • Mentor at EMBARC o Paired with two Burmese refugees; worked on substantial English goals, developed skills necessary for obtaining employment, create social bonding practices in foreign environments, normalize and create accessibility for city orientation, establishing protective measures for their medical concerns. Stacey Prizio To: Select Board Subject: RE: Semiquincentennial Commission application From:Town of Lexington MA via Town of Lexington MA Sent:Tuesday, February 9, 2021 8:47 PM To: Select Board Subject: Semiquincentennial Commission application Submitted on Tuesday, February 9, 2021 - 8:47pm Submitted by user: Anonymous Submitted values are: Category/categories you are applying for: - Civic/Community Group Representative - Community Member with a background or interest in history, event planning and/or logistics - Local Museum or Historical Organization Representative - Local Business Representative - Reenactment Community Representative Group Affiliation(s) based on above selection(s): Lex. Minutemen,president historical soc. First Name: Barry Last Name: Cunha Home Address: 30 Eaton Rd Length of residence in Lexington: 64 years Occupation: Dentist Email: Phone: Home or Mobile: Mobile Briefly describe your interest in serving on this commission and identify any special qualifications: Past Company Commander Lexington Minutemen. Past Chairman Chamber of Commerce. Present President Lexington Historical Society Attach resume for additional details: If you are not selected for the commission, would you be interested in serving as a volunteer for Lex250? Yes If you currently serve on a town board or committee, please identify: Lexington i Stacey Prizio To: Select Board Subject: RE: Semiquincentennial Commission application From:Town of Lexington MA via Town of Lexington MA Sent: Monday, March 15, 2021 3:15 PM To: Select Board Subject: Semiquincentennial Commission application Submitted on Monday, March 15, 2021 - 3:14pm Submitted by user: Anonymous Submitted values are: Category/categories you are applying for: - Civic/Community Group Representative - Community Member with a background or interest in history, event planning and/or logistics - Music & Arts Community Representative Group Affiliation(s) based on above selection(s): Lexington Council for the Arts (Co-chair), Lexington Symphony Board of Directors First Name: Jillian Last Name: Tung Home Address: 3 Burnham Road Length of residence in Lexington: 15 years Occupation: physician,retired Email: Phone: Home or Mobile: Mobile Briefly describe your interest in serving on this commission and identify any special qualifications: As a long-time resident of Lexington, my passion is working to create, develop, and promote programming and activities that engage and serve people in my community. I have acquired extensive project planning experience volunteering with nonprofit organizations in Lexington and in greater Boston. As a member of the Lexington Symphony Board of Directors, I have led and participated several community engagement events, both in- person and remotely. On the Boston Symphony Orchestra Board of Advisors Steering Committee, my focus has been on planning events that engage groups of Advisors. I have also had the privilege of serving in an ambassadorial role at many of the BSO's community performances and other events. As Co-chair of the Arts Council, I lead publicity initiatives to highlight the public art projects we oversee as well as those of the grantees we support. As the former president of the Friends of Lexington Music, Art and Drama Students, I worked closely with Lexington High School Visual and Performing Arts Staff to coordinate events on a large i scale, including recruiting and organizing volunteers for many of the performances at LHS. I also gained marketing and communication experience as FoLMADS' Publicity Director, experience which I use frequently as a volunteer for the Community Endowment of Lexington. If selected to serve, I would bring my energy and passion for community programming in Lexington to further the mission of the Semiquincentennial Commission. Thank you for considering me! Attach resume for additional details: https://www.lexin tg onma.gov/system/files/webfolm/it.cv .nonprofits.doc If you are not selected for the commission, would you be interested in serving as a volunteer for Lex250? Yes If you currently serve on a town board or committee,please identify: Lexington Council for the Arts, Co-chair 2 ung, M11111111111) M, P.1 I. , 3 Burnham Road, Lexington, MA 024201 Lea.de�rshijp Experience Broad nonprofit board experience including positions as President and Committee Chair Fiscal responsibilities including oversight or management of annual budgets ranging from$25K to $300K+ Experience recruiting,hiring,and onboarding personnel Extensive program planning and community engagement experience Educatimin, aind Training Master of Public Health, Concentration in Quantitative Methods 15/2020 Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health I Boston, MA Practicum (Capstone) Project 112/2019- 5/2020: "Development of a Training Program for Substance Use Prevention Specialists," Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Substance Addiction Services, Prevention Unit Electives included coursework in health policy,drug law, and regulatory science Fellow, Women's Imaging 11998 - 1999 Brigham and Women's Hospital I Boston, MA Resident, Diagnostic Radiology 1995 - 1998 Tufts- New England Medical Center I Boston, MA Resident, Diagnostic Imaging 11994- 1995 Yale- New Haven Hospital I New Haven, CT Intern, Internal Medicine) 1993 - 1994 Mount Auburn Hospital I Cambridge, MA Doctor of Medicine 11993 University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine I Philadelphia, PA Bachelor of Science, Chemistry 11987 Bachelor of Arts, Biology 11987 University of California I Berkeley, CA Professiminall. Exjpedence Team Lead, Central Communications and Policy Academic Public Health Volunteer Corps I May-August 2020 Led a team of 16 public health students and alumni in promotion of public health initiatives related to COVID-19 reopening phases Medical Consultant Concert Pharmaceuticals I Lexington, MA 12006 - 2012 (Part-time) Worked with multiple stakeholders including Chief Medical Officer,internal project teams,external consultants,and key opinion leaders to develop clinical trial methodology and define clinical endpoints Authored internal backgrounders and white papers on scientific and medical topics of interest to R&D management Conducted disease tutorials for research scientists and intellectual property attorneys Assessed the mechanisms of action,preclinical models, and relevant clinical data for known compounds to determine their suitability to treat potential new clinical indications Acted as safety monitor for ongoing clinical trials and classified severity and likely relatedness of events to study drugs Staff Radiologist Kaiser Permanente I San Diego, CA 12002 - 2005 Performed specialized procedures including stereotactic and ultrasound-guided breast biopsies,needle localizations for surgical excision of focal lesions Provided diagnostic imaging services including fluoroscopy, CT,and ultrasound Frequently presented cases at hospital radiologic-pathologic correlation conferences Staff Radiologist Beverly Radiology Associates I Beverly, MA 11999 - 2002 Collaborated with other staff members to develop policy for screening and diagnostic mammography Recruited candidates for staff positions Provided diagnostic imaging services including CT, MRI,ultrasound,nuclear medicine,fluoroscopy, and radiography Performed interventional diagnostic marnmographic procedures including needle localizations, stereotactic and ultrasound-guided core biopsies Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology Tufts University I Boston, MA 11999 - 2002 Coached diagnostic radiology residents in preparation for American Board of Radiology exams Conducted tutorials on screening and diagnostic procedures Mentored diagnostic radiology residents and medical students on rotation at community hospitals Presented teaching cases of interest to Tufts - New England Medical Center diagnostic radiology residents and Tufts medical students "11IFechnica.l. Skills STATA statistical analysis software; Microsoft Office including Excel and Publisher; Google Suite;Adobe Creative Suite including Illustrator and Photoshop Page 2 Board aii- iii. iii. .iii. aim aiiii,d Medical I..,J.ceiii,1suiii,e Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine 1993 Drug Enforcement Agency Certification] 1993 Massachusetts Controlled Substance Registration 1993 American Board of Radiology Certification 11998 Professional Society Affiliations Society for Prevention Research 1 7/2020- present Massachusetts Medical Society 11993 -present Massachusetts Public Health Association 12017-present American Public Health Association 12017 -present BostonNonprofit Experience c et I Board of Advisors I -present Steering Committee 1 3/2020-present Advisors Experience Council, Co-chair 1 3/2020 -present Nominating Committee 1 3/2020- present Boston Individual Giving Council 1 9/2019 -present Lexingtono ci for the Arts 1 /2 -present • Co-chair 1 06/2020 -present Lexington Symphony l Board of Directors I / -present • Development Committee,Co-chair 1 11/2020 -present Community Endowment of LexingtonI / -present Advancement Committee 1 6/2020- present Marketing and Communications Committee 1 6/2020-present Friends of Lexingtonsic,Art and Drama Students,Inc. I Board of Directors President 12018 - 2020 Publicity Coordinator 12015- 2018 �i:-soti. .l Interests Kayaking,canoeing,gardening,classical and jazz music Page 3 Stacey Prizio To: Select Board Subject: RE: Semiquincentennial Commission application From:Town of Lexington MA via Town of Lexington MA Sent: Friday, February 12, 2021 12:38 AM To: Select Board Subject: Semiquincentennial Commission application Submitted on Friday, February 12, 2021 - 12:37am Submitted by user: Anonymous Submitted values are: Category/categories you are applying for: - Community Member with a background or interest in history, event planning and/or logistics - Reenactment Community Representative Group Affiliation(s) based on above selection(s): Lexington Minute Men First Name: Steven Last Name: Conners Home Address: 23 Bedford Street Length of residence in Lexington: 16 years Occupation: Software Engineer Email: Phone: Home or Mobile: Mobile Briefly describe your interest in serving on this commission and identify any special qualifications: I have been a member of the Lexington Minute Men reenacting group for as long as we have lived in town. After serving in many leadership roles in the LMM, it was my ultimate honor to serve as Captain for the company and portray Captain Parker for the two short years that the bylaws of the LMM allow. As a past captain, I still serve in many ways, including currently as chair of the LMM 250th Anniversary internal planning and coordination committee. Attach resume for additional details: If you are not selected for the commission, would you be interested in serving as a volunteer for Lex250? Yes If you currently serve on a town board or committee, please identify: No i Stacey Prizio To: Select Board Subject: RE: Semiquincentennial Commission application From:Town of Lexington MA via Town of Lexington MA Sent: Sunday, February 14, 2021 7:37 PM To: Select Board Subject: Semiquincentennial Commission application Submitted on Sunday, February 14, 2021 - 7:37pm Submitted by user: Anonymous Submitted values are: Category/categories you are applying for: - Community Member with a background or interest in history, event planning and/or logistics - Local Museum or Historical Organization Representative - Reenactment Community Representative - Town Celebrations Committee Group Affiliation(s)based on above selection(s): Lexington Minute Men& Town Celebrations Committee First Name: Steve Last Name: Cole Home Address: 45 Balfour Street Length of residence in Lexington: 43 Years Occupation: General Contractor Email: Phone: Home or Mobile: Mobile Briefly describe your interest in serving on this commission and identify any special qualifications: Dear Members of the Select Board, I was born&raised in Lexington, Graduating LHS in 1996. I spent about 7 years living outside of town, but now live at 45 Balfour St. with my wife and 5 years old son, who is at Harrington. In the early 2000's I served as a Town Meeting for 6 years. I am currently a member of the Friends of the National Park, Lexington Historical Society, Town Celebrations Committee, & Lexington Minute Men, holding the rank of 2nd Lt. Muskets. With this rank I hold now, It will put me as Captain Commanding of the LMM in 2025 for the 250th celebration. I was a member of the LMM for the 225th celebration, as well as a Town Meeting member. I am know very well the amount of work that is involved in planning an event like the 250th as well as what is needed. My Grandfather, Lincoln P. Cole Jr., while serving as State Representative & Chairman of the Board of i Selectman, was also the chairman of the Bicentennial Committee. It would be an honor to follow in his foot steps and serve on a similar committee 50 years later. Thank you for your consideration, Steve Cole Attach resume for additional details: https://www.lexingtonma.gov/system/files/webform/stephen cole resume.pdf If you are not selected for the commission, would you be interested in serving as a volunteer for Lex250? Yes If you currently serve on a town board or committee, please identify: Lexington Town Celebrations Committee 2 STEPHEN COLE Lexington,MA 02421 PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY Skilled Construction Project Manager with over 10 years of experience in residential and commercial projects. Ability to manage multiple projects and works well as a team player with employees, subcontractors, suppliers, and building departments. Executes jobs from start to finish staying organized, value engineering and building positive client relationships. SKILLS • Construction management with Strong • Execute Project to Successful Completion Leadership Shills • Organization • Subcontractor Supervision and Management ( • Reading Plans Bids, negotiation, and scheduling) • Change Orders • Positive Client Relationships • OSHA Compliance • Positive relationships with employees, • Permitting subcontractor, suppliers, and building • Microsoft Word and Excel departments • Management of multiple projects • Manage Project Schedule • Value Engineering • Change Orders WORK HISTORY Construction Project Manager, 02/2015 to 12/2020 Cole Home Improvement— Lexington, MA • Interviewed and hired Employees and subcontractors • Estimated and sold new projects • Managed 15+jobs at a time including subcontractor and employee supervision • Value engineering • Positive client relationships • Permitting • Safety training • Over 600 successful job closeouts Construction Laborer, 06/2014 to 01/2020 J.M Mclaughlin—Lexington, MA • Communicated with equipment operators to effectively assign equipment and manage smooth materials movements. • Directed traffic away from hazardous locations, protecting team members and general public. • Prepared and cleaned surfaces for rebuilding purposes by removing damaged tiles, bricks and mortar. • Used required tools to complete jobs, including hammers, saws, squares, levels and fastening devices. Carpenter, 01/2009 to 06/2014 Self Employed—Lexington, MA • Completed independent or team installations of building structures, from frame to finish • Organized project work by reading plans and assessing job specifications to determine optimal plans. • Kept team members safe and job sites free of hazards by maintaining good organizational skills at all stages. Carpenter, 01/2008 to 01/2009 Prospect Hill Construction— Sunapee, NH • Led variety of projects from start to finish, including garages, residential homes and additions. EDUCATION High School Diploma: 06/1996 Lexington High School- Lexington, MA Business Administration And Management Middlesex Community College- Bedford - Bedford, MA CERTIFICATIONS Licensed Construction Supervisor- CS-112644 Expires 8/18/2022 OSHA 10 Certified Stacey Prizio To: Select Board Subject: RE: Semiquincentennial Commission application From:Town of Lexington MA via Town of Lexington MA Sent:Tuesday, March 2, 2021 12:18 PM To: Select Board Subject: Semiquincentennial Commission application Submitted on Tuesday, March 2, 2021 - 12:18pm Submitted by user: Anonymous Submitted values are: Category/categories you are applying for: - Civic/Community Group Representative - Community Member with a background or interest in history, event planning and/or logistics - Music & Arts Community Representative Group Affiliation(s) based on above selection(s): IAL, organizing multiple events, musician First Name: Mona Last Name: Roy Home Address: 36 Bertwell Road Length of residence in Lexington: 21 years Occupation: Patent Attorney Email: Phone: Home or Mobile: Mobile Briefly describe your interest in serving on this commission and identify any special qualifications: I believe that the skills utilized over the years in multiple volunteer and leadership roles (PTA, Fiske Fair, Parent Academy, Math Night, SEPAC, IAL, Mental Health Task Force, SHAC, Human Rights Committee). I also think that I am well positioned to reach out to multiple demographics of residents and engage and meet them where they are at. We should all celebrate to glorious history and I look forward to contributing to this event of celebration and gratitude. Attach resume for additional details: If you are not selected for the commission, would you be interested in serving as a volunteer for Lex250? Yes If you currently serve on a town board or committee, please identify: Lexington Human Rights Committee i AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING AGENDA ITEM TITLE: 2021 Annual Town Meeting- Article Discussion/Positions PRESENTER: ITEM NUMBER: Board Discussion L2 SUMMARY: Discuss Articles and Positions in preparation for upcoming Annual Town Meeting Sessions. The Town Moderator's proposed schedule of Articles for Aprils, 2021 Annual Town Meeting Session: • Article 45:Amend Zoning ByLaw &Zoning Map - Hartwell Innovation Park • Article 30: Full Inclusion Resolution • Article 36:Authorize Special Legislation- Development Surcharge Affordable Housing(Citizen Article) Unfinished Financial Articles from March 31, 2021: • Article 9: Establish and Continue Departmental Revolving Funds • Article 17:Appropriate to Post Employment Insurance Liability Fund • Article 19: Specified Stabilization Funds Time permitting: • Article 31: Street Acceptance SUGGESTED MOTION: FOLLOW-UP: DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA: 4/5/2021 6:20pm ATTACHMENTS: Description Type 2021 AI'M positions(;pn ut Backup C+/iiateral D IW odeuatofs Proposed Sc;Mc;a.uk.,forA'7['MArtksles(dated 3 31.2l) ➢llackup IliT tonal A a � U a 2 � q � O � a d' W � C7 z N N o' N O N M M o o o a � o W o W y � o 0-0 o In 4- y cl) -S4 a S�, GQ � � � � �" w � O O •y, N cd U tju tc i m Ga a o o o Q 69 w o y U N N a� O Y �Q y tc •� bin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o z N O N A a E� P. 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Weblink to view all articles, motions, proposed amendments, reports, consent agenda description, etc.: https://www.lexincitonma.gov/town-meeting/pages/2021-an nual-town-meeting-articles-reports- and-presentations Monday, April 5: *"Any amendments due Thursday, April 1st by 5pm. Email full text of amendment to both: amend ment(o)tm.lexington ma.net lextmma(cDaooglegroups.com • Remembrance: Fred Bailey • Article 45: Amend Zoning ByLaw & Zoning Map - Hartwell Innovation Park o Take from the table where we left off Wednesday night- having approved an additional 15 minutes to debate the amendment offered by Ms. Arens • Article 30: Full Inclusion Resolution • Article 36: Authorize Special Legislation - Development Surcharge Affordable Housing (Citizen Article) • Unfinished financial articles from March 31: o Article 9: Establish and Continue Departmental Revolving Funds o Article 17: Appropriate to Post Employment Insurance Liability Fund o Article 19: Specified Stabilization Funds • Time permitting: o Article 31: Street Acceptance - Penny Lane, Winding Road, Luongo Farm Lane Wednesday, April 7: "*Any amendments due Monday, April 5th by 5pm. Email full text of amendment to both: amend mentCcDtm.lexington ma.net lextmma(agooglearoups.com • TMMA years of service awards • Article 34: Amend Tree ByLaw- Fees and Mitigation Payments • Article 33: Amend Tree ByLaw - Data Collection and Education • Article 32: Amend General ByLaw- Appraised Value for Removed Trees • Article 21: Amend FY21 Operating, Enterprise and CPA Budgets • Article 24: Lexington High School Feasibility Study • Any unfinished business from April 5th • Reconsideration of Article 16g Monday, April 12: As needed Wednesday, April 14: As needed TOWN OF LEXINGTON WARRANT .......... r z 2021 ANNUAL TOWN ELECTION March 1, 2021 2021 ANNUAL TOWN MEETING March 22, 2021 Detailed information on Town Meeting Warrant Articles can he found at http:/lexinQtonma.gov/2021 atm Saturday, March 6,2021, 10am-12pm,Moderator's Workshop for New Town Meeting Members(via Zoom) Tuesday,March 9,2021, 7pm-9pm,Moderator's Planning Meeting with Article Sponsors, Boards &Committees(via Zoom) WARRANT 2021 ANNUAL TOWN MEETING Detailed information on these Town Meeting Warrant Articles can be found at https:/Iexingtonma.gov/202latm TABLE OF CONTENTS SELECT BOARD MESSAGE _, _, _, 3 CONSTABLES LETTER.,. . . ... . . .. ... . ..... ................ . . ..... . . . . . . ... ................ . .,.... 4 ARTICLE 1 NOTICE OF ELECTION ........ . ......... . .. . .............................. . ......... . . . 5 ARTICLE 2 ELECTION OF DEPUTY MODERATOR AND REPORTS OF TOWN BOARDS, OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES............................................................................................... 6 ARTICLE 3 APPOINTMENTS TO CARY LECTURE SERIES .................................... 6 FINANCIAL ARTICLES , . ... . .... 6 ARTICLE 4 APPROPRIATE FY2022 OPERATING BUDGET ,,,, 6 ARTICLE 5 APPROPRIATE FY2022 ENTERPRISE FUNDS BUDGETS 6 ARTICLE 6 APPROPRIATE FOR SENIOR SERVICES PROGRAM..... . , . . . . . . ..... ....... . ........_,., 7 ARTICLE 7 APPROPRIATE FOR MUNICIPAL ORGANIZATIONAL ASSESSMENT............................ 7 ARTICLE 8 APPROPRIATE FOR 20/20 VISION SURVEY....................... ........... .. . . .............................. 8 ARTICLE 9 ESTABLISH AND CONTINUE DEPARTMENTAL REVOLVING FUNDS.......................... 8 ARTICLE 10 APPROPRIATE THE FY2022 COMMUNITY PRESERVATION COMMITTEE OPERATING BUDGET AND CPA PROJECTS . ..... . 9 ARTICLE l 1 APPROPRIATE FOR RECREATION CAPITAL PROJECTS 9 ARTICLE 12 APPROPRIATE FOR MUNICIPAL CAPITAL PROJECTS AND EQUIPMENT................... 9 ARTICLE 13 APPROPRIATE FOR WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS.................................................. 10 ARTICLE 14 APPROPRIATE FOR WASTEWATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS.................................... 11 ARTICLE 15 APPROPRIATE FOR SCHOOL CAPITAL PROJECTS AND EQUIPMENT.......................... 11 ARTICLE 16 APPROPRIATE FOR PUBLIC FACILITIES CAPITAL PROJECTS.... . ................................ 11 ARTICLE 17 APPROPRIATE TO POST EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE LIABILITY FUND 12 ARTICLE 18 RESCIND PRIOR BORROWING AUTHORIZATIONS . . . 12 ARTICLE 19 ESTABLISH,AMEND, DISSOLVE AND APPROPRIATE TO AND FROM SPECIFIED STABILIZATION FUNDS. . 12 ARTICLE 20 APPROPRIATE FOR PRIOR YEARS' UNPAID BILLS. . . . 13 ARTICLE 21 AMEND FY2021 OPERATING, ENTERPRISE AND CPA BUDGETS 13 ARTICLE 22 APPROPRIATE FOR AUTHORIZED CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS. . . . ...................... ...... 13 ARTICLE 23 APPROPRIATE FROM DEBT SERVICE STABILIZATION FUND..... . . . ..... ..................... 13 ARTICLE 24 APPROPRIATE FOR LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL FEASIBILITY STUDY 14 ARTICLE 25 AMEND BORROWING AUTHORIZATION CONSERVATION LAND ACQUISITION . . 14 GENERAL ARTICLES . . _, 14 PETITION GENERAL COURT TO AMEND LEGISLATION REGARDING ARTICLE 26 PERMANENT TRANSPORTATION FUNDING...................................................................... 14 ARTICLE 27 INCREASE IN RECREATION COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP.. . ..... . . . ............................. 15 ARTICLE 28 REDUCING NOISE FROM LANDSCAPING EQUIPMENT... . ....... . . . .............................. 15 CLEAN HEAT-AUTHORIZE SPECIAL LEGISLATION TO REGULATE FOSSIL FUEL ARTICLE 29 INFRASTRUCTURE AND ADOPT BYLAW AMENDMENT ENABLING LEGISLATION 15 ARTICLE 30 FULL INCLUSION RESOLUTION 16 STREET ACCEPTANCE: PENNY LANE,WINDING ROAD AND LUONGO FARM ARTICLE 31 LANE.. . .......................... . . ..... . . .. ..... 16 ARTICLE 32 AMEND GENERAL BYLAWS-RECEIVE APPRAISED VALUE FOR REMOVED TREES 16 ARTICLE 33 AMEND GENERAL BYLAWS-TREE BYLAW: DATA COLLECTION AND EDUCATION................................. 16 ARTICLE 34 AMEND GENERAL BYLAWS-TREE BYLAW FEES AND MITIGATION PAYMENTS,.,. 17 ARTICLE 35 AMEND SCENIC ROADS BYLAW(CITIZEN PETITION)... ................ ............................... 17 AUTHORIZE SPECIAL LEGISLATION-DEVELOPMENT SURCHARGE FOR ARTICLE 36 AFFORDABLE HOUSING (CITIZEN PETITION) 17 ARTICLE 37 AMEND GENERAL BYLAW S-STORMWATER MANAGEMENT(CHAPTER 114) 18 ARTICLE 38 AMEND GENERAL BYLAWS-TREES (CHAPTER 120) 18 ZONING ARTICLES. . ........ .,. 18 ARTICLE 39 AMEND ZONING BYLAW-HISTORIC PRESERVATION INCENTIVES 18 ARTICLE 40 AMEND ZONING BYLAW-RETAINING WALLS........... ARTICLE 41 AMEND ZONING BYLAW-STRUCTURES IN SETBACKS.................. . ............................. 19 ARTICLE 42 AMEND ZONING BYLAW-FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT................ . . 19 ARTICLE 43 AMEND ZONING BYLAW- TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS 19 ARTICLE 44 AMEND ZONING BYLAW-USE AND GENERAL REGULATIONS 19 AMEND ZONING BYLAW&ZONING MAP -HARTWELL ARTICLE 45 INNOVATION PARK........ ............. . .... ... 19 TOWN FINANCE TERMINOLOGY (inside back cover) OQ��aS M®Rp�NC� Town of Lexington, Massachusetts PRIL 191, Select Board �X!NG''T-" DOUGLAS M.LUCENTE,CHAIR JOSEPH N.PATO SUZANNE E.BARRY JILL I.RAI TEL: (781)698-4580 MARK D.SANDEEN FAX: (781)863-9468 January 25, 2021 To the Residents of Lexington: This warrant document provides notification of the 2021 Annual Town Meeting and advises residents of the various issues being considered at the meetings. Only Articles listed in this warrant may be discussed. The purpose of the Warrant is to inform citizens of the issues to be discussed and does not provide for detailed information about the Articles. Articles for the Annual Town Meeting are grouped in three categories: Financial, General and Zoning. Descriptions are provided in an attempt to make the Warrant useful and understandable. The most important votes that take place at the Annual Town Meeting are related to the budget. We urge citizens to read the budget, understand it, and help us find a way to foster excellence within the community. The Town website, http://lexingtonma.gov/202latm, includes the most recent version of the FY2022 Budget and other financial Articles as well as other relevant information for each Article. Between now and Town Meeting there will be multiple meetings to develop a comprehensive recommended budget for fiscal year 2022. That budget will be delivered to all Town Meeting Members prior to the consideration of any financial articles by Town Meeting. SELECT BOARD Douglas M. Lucente, Chair Joseph N.Pato Suzanne E. Barry Jill I. Hai Mark D. Sandeen 3 ��u5 1vtOpglM,C� TOWN OF LEXINGTON WARRANT 2021 ANNUAL TOWN MEETING APRIL 19" SEX I N GT Off" Commonwealth of Massachusetts Middlesex, ss. To either of the Constables of the Town of Lexington, in said County, Greetings: In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are directed to notify the inhabitants of the Town of Lexington qualified to vote in elections to meet in their respective voting places in said Town. PRECINCT ONE, School Administration Building; PRECINCT TWO, Bowman School; PRECINCT THREE, Lexington Community Center; PRECINCT FOUR, Cary Memorial Building; PRECINCT FIVE, School Administration Building; PRECINCT SIX, Cary Memorial Building; PRECINCT SEVEN, Keilty Hall, St. Brigid's Church, PRECINCT EIGHT, Samuel Hadley Public Services Building; PRECINCT NINE, Keilty Hall, St. Brigid's Church, on Monday, the first day of March 2021 from 7:00am to 8:00pm, then and there to act on Article 1 of the following Warrant; In addition, you are also directed to notify the inhabitants of the Town of Lexington qualified to vote in elections and in Town affairs to meet by means of the audio/video conferencing platform described more particularly below on Monday, the twenty-second day of March 2021 at 7:30pm, at which time and place the remaining articles in this Warrant are to be acted upon and determined exclusively by the Town Meeting Members in accordance with Chapter 215 of the Acts of 1929, as amended, and subject to the referendum provided for by Section eight of said Chapter, as amended. Pursuant to Chapter 92 of the Acts of 2020, the Town Meeting shall be held remotely by the means requested by the Moderator as follows: Town Meeting members will attend and vote by logging into: (1) the Zoom videoconferencing platform, (2) the online VVoter module provided by our electronic voting vendor, Option Technologies OR a comparable online voting tool developed by Select Board member Joe Pato, and (3) an online queuing function developed by Select Board member Joe Pato to facilitate the process of debate. Other Town residents who wish to follow the proceedings may do so via LexMedia at https://www.youtube.com/user/ LexMediaMATV. Residents who wish to participate in the Meeting may contact the Town Clerk's Office at clerkna,lexingtonma.gov and complete the online form at https:Hlexingtonma.gov/202Iatm. For more information, please see the Moderator's January 11, 2021 letter to the Select Board attached to this warrant as Appendix A. 4 ARTICLE 1 NOTICE OF ELECTION One Select Board Member for a term of three years; One Moderator for a term of one year; Two School Committee members for a term of three years. Two Planning Board members for a term of three years; One Lexington Housing Authority member for a term of five years. Seven Town Meeting Members in Precinct One, the seven receiving the highest number of votes to serve for terms of three years; Seven Town Meeting Members in Precinct Two, the seven receiving the highest number of votes to serve for terms of three years; Nine Town Meeting Members in Precinct Three, the seven receiving the highest number of votes to serve for terms of three years; the one receiving the next highest number of votes to fill an unexpired term for a seat ending in 2023; the one receiving the next highest number of votes to fill an unexpired term for a seat ending in 2022; Seven Town Meeting Members in Precinct Four, the seven receiving the highest number of votes to serve for terms of three years; Seven Town Meeting Members in Precinct Five, the seven receiving the highest number of votes to serve for terms of three years; Eight Town Meeting Members in Precinct Six, the seven receiving the highest number of votes to serve for terms of three years; the one receiving the next highest number of votes to fill an unexpired terms for a seat ending in March 2023; Eight Town Meeting Members in Precinct Seven, the seven receiving the highest number of votes to serve for terms of three years; the one receiving the next highest number of votes to fill an unexpired term ending in March 2023; Seven Town Meeting Members in Precinct Eight, the seven receiving the highest number of votes to serve for terms of three years; Seven Town Meeting Members in Precinct Nine, the seven receiving the highest number of votes to serve for terms of three years. You are also to notify the inhabitants aforesaid to meet remotely pursuant to Chapter 92 of the Acts of 2020 as set forth on the first page of this Warrant on Monday,the twenty-second day of March 2021 at 7:30 p.m., 5 at which time and place the following articles are to be acted upon and determined exclusively by the Town Meeting Members in accordance with Chapter 215 of the Acts of 1929, as amended, and subject to the referendum provided for by Section eight of said Chapter, as amended. ARTICLE 2 ELECTION OF DEPUTY MODERATOR AND REPORTS OF TOWN BOARDS,OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES To see if the Town will vote to approve the Deputy Moderator nominated by the Moderator; receive the reports of any Board or Town Officer or of any Committee of the Town; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board) DESCRIPTION: This article remains open throughout Town Meeting and reports may be presented at any Town Meeting session by boards, officers, or committees. In addition, the Town will consider the approval of the nomination of a Deputy Moderator as authorized under Section 118-11 of the Code of the Town of Lexington. ARTICLE 3 APPOINTMENTS TO CARY LECTURE SERIES To see if the Town will authorize the appointment of the committee on lectures under the wills of Eliza Cary Farnham and Susanna E. Cary; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board) DESCRIPTION: This is an annual article that provides for the appointment of citizens to the Cary Lecture Series by the Moderator. FINANCIAL ARTICLES ARTICLE 4 APPROPRIATE FY2022 OPERATING BUDGET To see if the Town will vote to make appropriations for expenditures by departments, officers, boards and committees of the Town for the ensuing fiscal year and determine whether the money shall be provided by the tax levy, by transfer from available funds, by transfer from enterprise funds, or by any combination of these methods; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board) FUNDS REQUESTED: See the most recent version of the FY2022 budget proposals posted at http:// lexin t onma o„ get. DESCRIPTION: This article requests funds for the FY2022 (July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022) operating budget. The operating budget includes the school and municipal budgets. The operating budget includes requests for funds to provide prospective salary increases for employees, including salaries to be negotiated through collective bargaining negotiations. The budget also includes certain shared expenses. ARTICLE 5 APPROPRIATE FY2022 ENTERPRISE FUNDS BUDGETS To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of money to fund the operations of the DPW Water and Wastewater Divisions and the Department of Recreation and Community Programs; determine whether the money shall be provided by the estimated income to be derived in FY2022 from the operations of the related enterprise, by the tax levy, by transfer from available funds, including the retained earnings of the relevant enterprise fund, or by any combination of these methods; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board) 6 FUNDS REQUESTED: Enterprise Fund FY2020 FY2021 FY2022 Appropriated Appropriated Requested a) Water Personal Services $660,929 $804,234 $903,535 Expenses $420,436 $502,925 $514,300 Debt Service $1,192,000 $1,278,770 $1,318,329 MWRA Assessment $7,413,364 $8,006,399 $8,807,039 Total Water Enterprise Fund S9,686,729 $10,592,328 $11,543,203 b) Wastewater Personal Services $226,162 $366,568 $401,775 Expenses $284,781 $444,150 $454,650 Debt Service $1,200,863 $1,388,579 $1,569,588 MWRA Assessment $7,837,139 $7,922,359 $8,714,595 Total Water Enterprise Fund S9,548,945 $10,121,656 $11,140,608 c) Recreation and Community Programs Personal Services $1,246,075 $962,170 $1,342,201 Expenses $1,048,149 $1,041,951 $1,247,735 Total Recreation and Community Programs $2,294,224 $2,004,121 $2,589,936 Enterprise Fund DESCRIPTION: Under Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 44, Section 53F%Z, towns may establish Enterprise Funds for a utility, health care, recreation or transportation operation, with the operation to receive related revenue and receipts and pay expenses of such operation. This article provides for the appropriation to and expenditure from three enterprise funds previously established by the Town. The Recreation and Community Programs Fund includes the operations and programs for the Community Center. ARTICLE 6 APPROPRIATE FOR SENIOR SERVICES PROGRAM To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of conducting a Senior Services Program, to be spent under the direction of the Town Manager; to authorize the Select Board to establish and amend rules and regulations for the conduct of the program, and determine whether the money shall be provided by the tax levy, by transfer from available funds or by any combination of these methods; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board) FUNDS REQUESTED: $15,000 DESCRIPTION: In FY2007, the Town established a Senior Services Program that provides more flexibility than the State program in assisting low-income seniors and disabled residents in reducing their property tax bills. This article requests funds to continue the program. ARTICLE 7 APPROPRIATE FOR MUNICIPAL ORGANIZATIONAL ASSESSMENT To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of conducting an assessment of the Town's organizational structure and adherence to industry best practices and determine whether the money shall be provided by the tax levy, by transfer from available funds, or by any combination of these methods; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board) FUNDS REQUESTED: $100,000 7 DESCRIPTION: This article will allow the Town Manager to hire a contractor to conduct a Town-wide organizational assessment and provide recommendations for efficiencies. ARTICLE 8 APPROPRIATE FOR 20/20 VISION SURVEY To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of conducting a Town-wide 20/20 vision survey and related expenses and determine whether the money shall be provided by the tax levy, by transfer from available funds, or by any combination of these methods; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board) FUNDS REQUESTED: $50,000 DESCRIPTION: This article will allow the 2020 Vision committee to conduct a survey is be part of a longitudinal study to assess community perspectives and progress toward meeting stated preferences of community members and to inform planning and decision-making by the three elected boards. ARTICLE 9 ESTABLISH AND CONTINUE DEPARTMENTAL REVOLVING FUNDS To see if the Town will vote, pursuant to the Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 44, Section 53E'/z and Chapter 110 of the Code of the Town of Lexington, to continue existing revolving funds; to amend said Chapter 110 to establish new revolving funds; to determine whether the maximum amounts that may be expended from such new and existing revolving fund accounts in FY2022 shall be the following amounts or any other amounts; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board) FUNDS REQUESTED: Program or Purpose for Revolving Funds FY2022 Authorization School Bus Transportation $1,150,000 Building Rental Revolving Fund $570,000 Regional Cache- Hartwell Avenue $50,000 Lexington Tree Fund $70,000 DPW Burial Containers $50,000 DPW Compost Operations $790,000 Minuteman Household Hazardous Waste Program $260,000 Senior Services Program $75,000 Residential Engineering Review $57,600 Health Programs $45,000 Lab Animal Permits $40,000 Tourism/Liberty Ride $194,000 Visitors Center $247,000 DESCRIPTION: The amount that may be spent from a revolving fund established under Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 44, Section 53E1/Z must be approved annually by Town Meeting. The Funds are credited with the receipts received in connection with the programs supported by such funds, and expenditures may be made from the revolving fund without further appropriation. 8 ARTICLE 10 APPROPRIATE THE FY2022 COMMUNITY PRESERVATION COMMITTEE OPERATING BUDGET AND CPA PROJECTS To see if the Town will vote to hear and act on the report of the Community Preservation Committee on the FY2022 Community Preservation budget and,pursuant to the recommendations of the Community Preservation Committee, to appropriate from the Community Preservation Fund, or to reserve amounts in the Community Preservation Fund for future appropriations; for the debt service on previously authorized financing; for the administrative expenses of the Community Preservation Committee for FY2022; for the acquisition, creation and preservation of open space; for the acquisition, preservation, rehabilitation and restoration of historic resources; for the acquisition, creation, preservation, rehabilitation and restoration of land for recreational use; for the acquisition, creation, preservation and support of community housing; and for the rehabilitation or restoration of open space and community housing that is acquired or created with moneys from the Community Preservation Fund; to appropriate funds for such projects and determine whether the money shall be provided by the tax levy, or from estimated Community Preservation Act surcharges and the state match for the upcoming fiscal year, by transfer from available funds, including enterprise funds, by borrowing, or by any combination of these methods; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board at the request of the Conrnunity Preservation Committee) FUNDS REQUESTED: a) Park and Playground Improvements- South Rindge Avenue - $170,000 b) Park Improvements-Athletic Fields- Muzzey Field- $155,000 c) Community Center Mansion Sidewalk&Patio - $110,000 d) Playground Enhancements - Pour-in-Place Surfaces - $150,000 e) CPA Debt Service - $TBD f) Administrative Budget- $150,000 DESCRIPTION: This article requests that Community Preservation funds and other funds, as necessary, be appropriated for the projects recommended by the Community Preservation Committee and for administrative costs. ARTICLE 11 APPROPRIATE FOR RECREATION CAPITAL PROJECTS To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of money for recreation-related capital projects and equipment; and determine whether the money shall be provided by the tax levy, by transfer from available funds, including the Recreation and Community Programs Enterprise Fund, by borrowing, or by any combination of these methods; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board at the request of the Recreation Committee) FUNDS REQUESTED: $87,000 DESCRIPTION: For a description of the proposed projects, see Section XI: Capital Investment section of the FY2022 budget. The most recent version of the capital section can be found at http://www.lexin tog nma.gov/ fy22 capital. ARTICLE 12 APPROPRIATE FOR MUNICIPAL CAPITAL PROJECTS AND EQUIPMENT To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of money for the following capital projects and equipment: a) Transportation Mitigation; b) Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus Replacement; 9 c) Townwide Culvert Replacement; d) Equipment Replacement; e) Sidewalk Improvements; f) Storm Drainage Improvements and NPDES compliance; g) Comprehensive Watershed Stormwater Management; h) Street Improvements; i) Hydrant Replacement Program; j) Public Parking Lot Improvement Program; k) New Sidewalk Installations; 1) Staging for Special Events; m) Cary Library Network Upgrade; n) Electric Vehicle Charging Stations; o) Parking System; and authorize the Select Board to take by eminent domain,purchase or otherwise acquire any fee, easement or other interests in land necessary therefor; determine whether the money shall be provided by the tax levy,by transfer from available funds, including enterprise funds, by borrowing, or by any combination of these methods; determine if the Town will authorize the Select Board to apply for, accept, expend and borrow in anticipation of state aid for such capital improvements; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board) FUNDS REQUESTED: Unknown at press time DESCRIPTION: For a description of the proposed projects, see Section XI: Capital Investment section of the FY2022 budget. The most recent version of the capital section can be found at http://www.lexin tog nma.gov/ fy22 capital. ARTICLE 13 APPROPRIATE FOR WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS To see if the Town will vote to make water distribution system improvements, including the installation of new water mains and replacement or cleaning and lining of existing water mains and standpipes, the replacement or rehabilitation of water towers, engineering studies and the purchase and installation of equipment in connection therewith, in such accepted or unaccepted streets or other land as the Select Board may determine, subject to the assessment of betterments or otherwise; and to take by eminent domain, purchase or otherwise acquire any fee, easement or other interest in land necessary therefor; appropriate money for such improvements and land acquisition and determine whether the money shall be provided by the tax levy, water enterprise fund, by transfer from available funds, including any special water funds, or by borrowing, or by any combination of these methods; to determine whether the Town will authorize the Select Board to apply for, accept, expend and borrow in anticipation of federal and state aid for such projects; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board) FUNDS REQUESTED: $1,410,000 DESCRIPTION: For a description of the proposed projects, see Section XI: Capital Investment section of the FY2022 budget. The most recent version of the capital section can be found at htip://www.lexin tg onma.gov/ fy22capital. 10 ARTICLE 14 APPROPRIATE FOR WASTEWATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS To see if the Town will vote to install and line sanitary sewer mains and sewerage systems and replacements and upgrades to pump stations thereof, including engineering studies and the purchase of equipment in connection therewith; in such accepted or unaccepted streets or other land as the Select Board may determine, subject to the assessment of betterments or otherwise, in accordance with Chapter 504 of the Acts of 1897, and acts in addition thereto and in amendment thereof, or otherwise; and to take by eminent domain,purchase or otherwise acquire any fee, easement or other interest in land necessary therefor; appropriate money for such installation and land acquisition and determine whether the money shall be provided by the tax levy, the wastewater enterprise fund, by transfer from available funds, including any special wastewater funds, by borrowing, or by any combination of these methods; to determine whether the Town will authorize the Select Board to apply for, accept, expend and borrow in anticipation of federal and state aid for such wastewater projects; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board) FUNDS REQUESTED: $1,520,000 DESCRIPTION: For a description of the proposed projects, see Section XI: Capital Investment section of the FY2022 budget. The most recent version of the capital section can be found at htW://www.lexin tg onma.goy/ fv22capital. ARTICLE 15 APPROPRIATE FOR SCHOOL CAPITAL PROJECTS AND EQUIPMENT To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of money to maintain and upgrade the schools' technology systems and equipment; determine whether the money shall be provided by the tax levy, by transfer from available funds, by borrowing, or by any combination of these methods; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board at the request of the School Committee) FUNDS REQUESTED: $1,186,236 DESCRIPTION: For a description of the proposed projects, see Section XI: Capital Investment section of the FY2022 budget. The most recent version of the capital section can be found at http://www.lexin tog nma.gov/ fv22capital. ARTICLE 16 APPROPRIATE FOR PUBLIC FACILITIES CAPITAL PROJECTS To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of money for capital improvements and renovations, including new construction to public facilities for: a) Public Facilities Bid Documents; b) Facility and Site Improvements: • Building Flooring Program; • School Paving& Sidewalks Program; c) Public Facilities Mechanical/Electrical System Replacements; d) Municipal Building Envelopes and Associated Systems; e) Townwide Roofing Program; f) School Building Envelopes and Associated Systems; g) Center Recreation Complex Bathrooms &Maintenance Building Renovation; h) Space Needs for School Year 2021-22; i) HVAC Improvements; 11 and determine whether the money shall be provided by the tax levy, by transfer from available funds, including enterprise funds,by borrowing, or by any combination of these methods; to determine if the Town will authorize the Select Board to apply for, accept, expend and borrow in anticipation of state aid for such capital improvements; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board) FUNDS REQUESTED: $4,480,385 DESCRIPTION: For a description of the proposed projects, see Section XI: Capital Investment section of the FY2022 budget. The most recent version of the capital section can be found at htip://www.lexin tog nma.gov/ fy22capital. ARTICLE 17 APPROPRIATE TO POST EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE LIABILITY FUND To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of money to the Town of Lexington Post Retirement Insurance Liability Fund, as established by Chapter 317 of the Acts of 2002; determine whether the money shall be provided by the tax levy, by transfer from available funds, including enterprise funds, or by any combination of these methods; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board) FUNDS REQUESTED: $1,885,486 DESCRIPTION: This article will allow the Town to continue to fund its liability for post-employment benefits for Town of Lexington retirees. Beginning with the FY2007 audit, the Town has been required to disclose this liability. Special legislation establishing a trust fund for this purpose was enacted in 2002. ARTICLE 18 RESCIND PRIOR BORROWING AUTHORIZATIONS To see if the Town will vote to rescind the unused borrowing authority voted under previous Town Meeting articles; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board) DESCRIPTION: State law requires that Town Meeting vote to rescind authorized and unissued debt that is no longer required for its intended purpose. ARTICLE 19 ESTABLISH,AMEND,DISSOLVE AND APPROPRIATE TO AND FROM SPECIFIED STABILIZATION FUNDS To see if the Town will vote to create, amend, dissolve, rename and/or appropriate sums of money to and from Stabilization Funds in accordance with Massachusetts General Laws, Section 5B of Chapter 40 for the purposes of: (a) Section 135 Zoning By-Law; (b) Traffic Mitigation; (c) Transportation Demand Management/Public Transportation; (d) Special Education; (e) Center Improvement District; (f) Debt Service; (g)Transportation Management Overlay District; (h) Capital; (i) Payment in Lieu of Parking; 0) Visitor Center Capital Stabilization Fund; (k) Affordable Housing Capital Stabilization Fund; (1) Water System Capital Stabilization Fund; and (m) Ambulance Stabilization Fund; determine whether such sums shall be provided by the tax levy, by transfer from available funds, from fees, charges or gifts or by any combination of these methods; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board) FUNDS REQUESTED: Unknown at press time DESCRIPTION: This article proposes to establish, dissolve, and fund Stabilization Funds for specific purposes and to appropriate funds therefrom. Money in those funds may be invested and the interest may then become a part of 12 the particular fund. These funds may later be appropriated for a specific designated purpose by a two-thirds vote of an Annual or Special Town Meeting,for any other lawful purpose. ARTICLE 20 APPROPRIATE FOR PRIOR YEARS' UNPAID BILLS To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money to pay any unpaid bills rendered to the Town for prior years; to determine whether the money shall be provided by the tax levy,by transfer from available funds, or by any combination of these methods; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board) FUNDS REQUESTED: Unknown at press time DESCRIPTION: This is an annual article to request funds to pay bills after the close of the fiscal year in which the goods were received or the services performed and for which no money was encumbered. ARTICLE 21 AMEND FY2021 OPERATING,ENTERPRISE AND CPA BUDGETS To see if the Town will vote to make supplementary appropriations, to be used in conjunction with money appropriated under Articles 4, 5 9, and 10 of the warrant for the 2020 Annual Town Meeting, and Article 5 of the warrant for Special Town Meeting 2020-3 to be used during the current fiscal year, or make any other adjustments to the current fiscal year budgets and appropriations that may be necessary; to determine whether the money shall be provided by transfer from available funds including the Community Preservation Fund; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board) FUNDS REQUESTED: Unknown at press time DESCRIPTION: This is an annual article to permit adjustments to current fiscal year(FY2021) appropriations. ARTICLE 22 APPROPRIATE FOR AUTHORIZED CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS To see if the Town will vote to make supplementary appropriations to be used in conjunction with money appropriated in prior years for the installation or construction of water mains, sewers and sewerage systems, drains, streets, buildings, recreational facilities or other capital improvements and equipment that have heretofore been authorized; determine whether the money shall be provided by the tax levy, by transfer from the balances in other articles, by transfer from available funds, including enterprise funds and the Community Preservation Fund, by borrowing, or by any combination of these methods; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board) FUNDS REQUESTED: Unknown at press time DESCRIPTION: This is an annual article to request funds to supplement existing appropriations for certain capital projects in light of revised cost estimates that exceed such appropriations. ARTICLE 23 APPROPRIATE FROM DEBT SERVICE STABILIZATION FUND To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of money from the Debt Service Stabilization Fund to offset the FY2022 debt service of the bond dated February 1, 2003, issued for additions and renovations to the Lexington High School, Clarke Middle School, and Diamond Middle School, as refunded with bonds dated December 8,2011; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board) FUNDS REQUESTED: $124,057 13 DESCRIPTION: This article would allow the Town to pay a portion of the debt service on the 2003 School Bonds from the Debt Service Stabilization Fund set up for that specific purpose. ARTICLE 24 APPROPRIATE FOR LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL FEASIBILITY STUDY To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of money to be expended under the direction of the Permanent Building Committee, for the costs of a feasibility study relating to the Lexington High School located at 251 Waltham St, Lexington, MA 02421, for which feasibility study the Town may be eligible for a grant from the Massachusetts School Building Authority ("MSBA"). The MSBA's grant program is a non-entitlement, discretionary program based on need, as determined by the MSBA, and any costs the Town incurs in connection with the feasibility study in excess of any grant approved by and received from the MSBA shall be the sole responsibility of the Town, and to determine whether the money shall be provided by the tax levy, by transfer from available funds, by borrowing, or by any combination of these methods; or act in any other manner in relation thereto.or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board at the request of the School Committee) FUNDS REQUESTED: $1,825,000 DESCRIPTION: In spring of 2021, the Massachusetts School Building Authority is expected to vote on Lexington's application to accept the Lexington High School into the MSBA reimbursement program. if the Town's application is approved at that time, this article would fund the first phase of the process, conducting a feasibility study. ARTICLE 25 AMEND BORROWING AUTHORIZATION CONSERVATION LAND ACQUISITION To see if the Town will vote to amend the source of funding and borrowing authorization for the acquisition of the Highland Ave Conservation land approved under Article 7 of Special Town Meeting 2020-3; or to act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board at the request of the Community Preservation Committee) FUNDS REQUESTED: None DESCRIPTION: The purpose of this article is to eliminate the borrowing component authorized for purchasing this property in favor of cash given the small amount of CPA-funded projects that have come forward for the FY22 budget and availability of funds. To accomplish this, the town will vote to appropriate an additional $1,000,000 from the Undesignated Fund Balance of the Community Preservation Fund and rescind the $1,000,000 of CPA borrowing. This will not have an impact on the timing of the closing or on the sellers. This is an internal accounting change and is expected to save approximately$20K in interest expenses. GENERAL ARTICLES ARTICLE 26 PETITION GENERAL COURT TO AMEND LEGISLATION REGARDING PERMANENT TRANSPORTATION FUNDING To see if the Town will vote to petition the General Court to allow the Town to create a transportation funding mechanism known as a"Transit Improvement District"; or to act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board) DESCRIPTION: The purpose of this Article is to seek special legislation allowing the Town to establish a Transit Improvement District to provide a dependable funding source for the REV Shuttle and future transit routes the 14 Town may want to establish within a public/private funding framework. The Special Legislation will likely be modeled after legislation proposed by the Town's State Representative in the 2019 legislative Session,H.B. 2983. ARTICLE 27 INCREASE IN RECREATION COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP To see if the Town will vote to increase the membership of the Recreation Committee to seven members; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board at the request of the Recreation Committee) DESCRIPTION: This article would increase the membership of the Recreation Committee from 5 to 7 members due to the increased responsibilities of the Committee, including the creation of liaison positions on other boards and committees, active capital projects and implementation of a community needs assessment. ARTICLE 28 REDUCING NOISE FROM LANDSCAPING EQUIPMENT To see if the Town will vote to amend Chapter 80 of the Code of the Town of Lexington, Noise Control,to regulate noise generated by the use of motorized landscaping equipment; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board at the request of the Noise Advisory Committee) DESCRIPTION: This article proposes revisions to the Noise Bylaw to better protect residents from noise pollution caused by motorized landscaping equipment. ARTICLE 29 CLEAN HEAT-AUTHORIZE SPECIAL LEGISLATION TO REGULATE FOSSIL FUEL INFRASTRUCTURE AND ADOPT BYLAW AMENDMENT ENABLING LEGISLATION To see if the Town will 1. vote to authorize the Select Board to petition the Massachusetts General Court for special legislation to: a. Allow the Town of Lexington to regulate fossil fuel infrastructure in new buildings and major renovations for the purposes of improving health and safety, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and encouraging renewable energy production and use, notwithstanding the State Building Code, the Gas Code, M.G.L. c. 164 or any other law of the Commonwealth regulating natural gas as a residential utility; b. Allow the Town to adopt and further amend general or zoning bylaws that regulate fossil fuel infrastructure; and c. Allow the Town to administer such bylaws, including through the withholding of building permits by the Building Commissioner; and 2. vote to add a new Chapter to the Town's Code of Bylaws prohibiting or otherwise regulating or restricting the installation of fossil fuel infrastructure in new construction projects or major renovation and rehabilitation projects in Lexington, and to set forth the terms and scope of such regulations or restrictions, including exemptions or waivers to same, provided that said Chapter will take effect only if permitted pursuant to General or Special Legislation enacted by the Massachusetts General Court; or take any action related thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board at the request of the Sustainable Lexington Committee) 15 DESCRIPTION: This article would authorize the Town 1) to file a home-rule petition with the Massachusetts General Court for Special Legislation that would enable the Town to enact local bylaws that would regulate fossil fuel infrastructure in buildings and 2) to enact such a bylaw that would restrict fossil fuel infrastructure in new construction and major renovations. The bylaw would limit the installation of new fossil fuel(natural gas,propane, fuel oil) infrastructure so as to require new or significantly renovated buildings to use clean energy sources (electricity)with exemptions for certain appliances and building types and with a waiver process. ARTICLE 30 FULL INCLUSION RESOLUTION To see if the Town will vote to adopt a non-binding resolution to consider the rights and needs of those with disabilities in all town decision and planning processes, in order to strive for full inclusivity and equity, while encouraging collective and coordinated action to address issues of exclusion and ableism; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board at the request of the Commission on Disability) DESCRIPTION: To further the goal of full inclusion for the Town of Lexington. ARTICLE 31 STREET ACCEPTANCE: PENNY LANE,WINDING ROAD AND LUONGO FARM LANE To see if the Town will vote to accept as a Town way Penny Lane, Winding Road, and Luongo Farm Lane, all as shown on two plans dated December 15, 2020, both of which are on file with the Town Clerk and to take by eminent domain, donation or otherwise acquire any fee, easement, or other interest in land necessary therefore; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board) DESCRIPTION: This article will accept the identified streets as public ways, and will authorize the Town to take title to Penny Lane, Winding Road and Luongo Farm Lane. ARTICLE 32 AMEND GENERAL BYLAWS-RECEIVE APPRAISED VALUE FOR REMOVED TREES To see if the town will vote to amend Chapter 120 of the Code of the Town of Lexington, Trees, to require that when an applicant applies for permission from the Town to remove a Town-owned tree or Public Shade Tree, the applicant be required to provide an appraisal of the tree's value and, if permission to remove the tree is granted,pay an amount up to the appraised value of the tree to the Lexington Tree Fund; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board at the request of the Tree Committee) DESCRIPTION: This article will ensure that the Town receives a fair value for a removed Town tree. ARTICLE 33 AMEND GENERAL BYLAWS-TREE BYLAW: DATA COLLECTION AND EDUCATION To see if the town will vote to amend Chapter 120 of the Code of the Town of Lexington, Trees, to: a. require the owner of a property at which major construction or demolition is planned to submit itemized detailed information • initially with submission of the building permit, for all trees 6 inches DBH or larger on the property; and • at the completion of work at the property, for all remaining trees 6 inches DBH or larger on the property and for trees planted as mitigation 16 b. require prior notification to the Town before removal of any tree 6 inches DBH or larger on private property at which neither major construction nor demolition is planned; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board at the request of of the Tree Committee) DESCRIPTION: This article provides for the collection of additional information on sites where the tree bylaw applies and also for sites on which it does not. This additional information will be used to better understand the effectiveness of the bylaw and inform decisions about future changes to the bylaw. Additionally,the requirement for notification on sites where the bylaw does not currently apply, and provides an opportunity for education of the applicant on the benefits of trees and on options other than removal. For these sites where the bylaw does not currently apply, the Tree Committee is recommending that there be no fee associated with this notification, no requirement for an onsite inspection, and no penalty for failing to provide notice. ARTICLE 34 AMEND GENERAL BYLAWS-TREE BYLAW FEES AND MITIGATION PAYMENTS To see if the town will vote to amend Chapter 120 of the Code of the Town of Lexington, Trees, to increase the fees and mitigation payments for removal of trees protected under the Bylaw, and to adjust these items to reflect inflation; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board at the request of the Tree Committee) DESCRIPTION: This article will increase the fees and mitigation payments under the Tree Bylaw to better reflect the cost associated with administering the Bylaw and the cost of planting trees with mitigation funds, and will make it more attractive for applicants to replant versus making payments to the Lexington Tree Fund, and will better protect large trees. ARTICLE 35 AMEND SCENIC ROADS BYLAW(CITIZEN PETITION) Establish a permanent Scenic Roads committee which will meet periodically to review and approve matters relating to preserving scenic roads and historic landscapes located throughout the town. Specifically, the Scenic Roads committee would be charged with the review and approval of roads,paths and landscapes within the jurisdiction of the committee, which would include all lands,public and private, which merit recognition and preservation for their scenic or historic value. The committee will include a Town Fence viewer or designee, a member of the Tree Committee or designee, one individual who meets the Secretary of Interior's Qualifications as an Historian or Archaeologist (36 CFR 61), and two other individuals from the community-at-large who have a demonstrated interest in historic landscapes. Included among Massachusetts legislation for which the committee will be charged with enforcing will include MGL Part IV, Title 1,Chapter 266, Section 105— Stone walls or fences and MGL Part IV, Title 266, Chapter 266, Section 94—Boundary Monuments and miscellaneous markers. (Inserted by Jeff Howry and 9 or more registered voters) DESCRIPTION: The purpose of the Scenic Roads committee will be to assure that the remaining features of Lexington's historic landscape are protected and maintained. To accomplish this, the Scenic Roads Committee will endeavor to expand the town's existing cultural resources survey to include features of the historic landscape including stone walls, boundary markers, roads and paths bounded by trees and landscaping, historic archaeological features including those involving water features, as well as historic landscape features associated with human occupation within the town. Making additions to the already designated Scenic Roads in Lexington would be part of the committee's charge. ARTICLE 36 AUTHORIZE SPECIAL LEGISLATION-DEVELOPMENT SURCHARGE FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING(CITIZEN PETITION) To see if the Town will vote to establish a surcharge on specific commercial development activities for the purpose of funding affordable and community housing construction, renovation, associated land acquisition or easements; 17 and further to authorize the Select Board to petition the Massachusetts General Court to enact legislation to enable this surcharge in the Town of Lexington, and further to authorize the Select Board to approve amendments to said act before its enactment by the General Court that are within the scope of the general objectives of the petition; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by Matt Daggett and 9 or more registered voters) DESCRIPTION: The purpose of this article is to address the impacts of new commercial development projects on the demand for community housing by creating a targeted and measured surcharge on specific commercial development activities. ARTICLE 37 AMEND GENERAL BYLAWS-STORMWATER MANAGEMENT (CHAPTER 114) To see if the Town will vote to amend Chapter 114 of the Code of the Town of Lexington (Stormwater Management) to allow for additional regulation of stormwater management installations and associated mitigation requirements; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board at the request of the Planning Board) DESCRIPTION: This article would amend the Stormwater Management Bylaw to allow the additional regulation of stormwater management to allow the additional regulation of stormwater management. ARTICLE 38 AMEND GENERAL BYLAWS-TREES (CHAPTER 120) To see if the Town will vote to amend Chapter 120 of the Code of the Town of Lexington (Trees) to include additional regulations regarding tree preservation and planting; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board at the request of the Planning Board) DESCRIPTION: This article would amend the Tree Bylaw relative to the Hartwell Innovation Park (C-HIP) landscaping and development requirements, if necessary. ZONING ARTICLES ARTICLE 39 AMEND ZONING BYLAW-HISTORIC PRESERVATION INCENTIVES To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Bylaw to allow additional flexibility in permitting for historic preservation; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board at the request of the Planning Board) DESCRIPTION: This article would allow special permits for historical preservation under § 135-6.2, Historic Preservation Incentives, to permit additional uses where necessary to preserve historical elements. ARTICLE 40 AMEND ZONING BYLAW-RETAINING WALLS To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Bylaw to regulate the construction of retaining walls over four(4) feet in height; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board at the request of the Planning Board) DESCRIPTION: This article would update the Zoning Bylaw to regulate the installation of retaining walls over four(4)feet in height. 18 ARTICLE 41 AMEND ZONING BYLAW-STRUCTURES IN SETBACKS To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Bylaw to allow for accessory structures of limited size and height (including sheds)to have a separate setback requirement; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board at the request of the Planning Board) DESCRIPTION: This article would establish regulations for accessory structures (including sheds) to have a separate setback requirement. ARTICLE 42 AMEND ZONING BYLAW-FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Bylaw to identify a designated Community Floodplain Administrator(FPA); or act in any other manner in relation to. (Inserted by the Select Board at the request of the Planning Board) DESCRIPTION: This article would identify and designate a Community Floodplain Administrator (FPA) in accordance with regulations of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. ARTICLE 43 AMEND ZONING BYLAW- TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Bylaw to allow for the correction of internal references, remove unreferenced definitions, reformat sections, updates to modernize language; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board at the request of the Planning Board) DESCRIPTION: These changes are clerical in nature and are not intended to change interpretation of the Zoning bylaw in any substantive way. ARTICLE 44 AMEND ZONING BYLAW-USE AND GENERAL REGULATIONS To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Bylaw (including Table 1, Permitted Uses and Development Standards; § 5.1 Off-street Parking and Loading; §9.5, Site Plan Review; and §10, Definitions) to allow for beneficial changes identified in the Hartwell Innovation Park drafting process and updates from the 2020 Special Town Meeting (such as Short-Term Rentals and requirements from the Attorney General review); or act any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board at the request of the Planning Board) DESCRIPTION: This article would amend any issues in the zoning bylaw or table of uses identified during other amendments of the Zoning Bylaw,which may include adding Short Term Rentals. ARTICLE 45 AMEND ZONING BYLAW& ZONING MAP-HARTWELL INNOVATION PARK To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Bylaw and Zoning Map to create a new Hartwell Innovation Park (C-HIP) Zoning District comprising the CM - Manufacturing Zoning District and portions of the GC - Government Civic Zoning District, add new Special District Regulations, and amend related zoning sections of the Zoning Bylaw, including the Table of Uses; Dimensional Controls, and General Regulations; or act in any other manner in relation thereto. (Inserted by the Select Board at the request of the Planning Board) DESCRIPTION: This article would amend the Zoning Bylaw and Zoning Map to create a new Hartwell Innovation Park(C-HIP)Zoning District,which will include a new Bylaw section and amendments to the existing zoning. 19 And you are directed to serve this warrant seven days at least before the time of said meeting as provided in the Bylaws of the Town. Hereof fail not, and make due return on this warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk, on or before the time of said meeting. Given under our hands at Lexington this 25th day of January 2021. Douglas M. Lucente, Chair Select Board Joseph N.Pato Suzanne E. Barry of Jill I. Hai Mark D. Sandeen Lexington A true copy,Attest: Constable of Lexington 20 `pVS Mop pQ 1775 �C ti a z > r - "w 3 c APRIL 1V �Fx1 N Ut APPENDIX A Town of Lexington MODERATOR DEBORAH BROWN January 11, 2021 DELIVERED BY EMAIL Dear Select Board Members, In view of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing federal, state and local advisories to practice social distancing and avoid the congregation of crowds, I request approval to conduct the proposed 2021 Annual Town Meeting, scheduled to commence Monday,March 22,2021 through remote participation. I propose to use a combination of. (1)the Zoom videoconferencing platform, (2)the online VVoter module provided by our electronic voting vendor, Option Technologies OR comparable online voting tool developed by Select Board member Joe Pato, and(3) an online queuing function developed by Select Board member Joe Pato to facilitate the process of debate. I certify that,with the assistance of Select Board Chair Doug Lucente, Select Board member Joe Pato, Town Meeting Members' Association Chair Ben Moroze, and members of Town staff,I have tested all components of the system described above and am satisfied that this system will enable our meetings to be conducted in substantially the same manner as if they had occurred in person at a physical location. I certify that the system (i) allows the moderator, town meeting members,town officials and any other interested members of the public to identify and hear the moderator and each town meeting member who attends and participates in the remote meeting, as well as any other individuals who participate in the meeting; (ii)provides the ability to determine whether a quorum is present; (iii) allows participants to request recognition by the moderator and makes such requests visible to the meeting participants and the public; (iv) allows the moderator to determine when a town meeting member wishes to be recognized to speak, make a motion, or raise a point of order or personal privilege; (v) enables the moderator to recognize a town meeting member,town official or other individual and enable that person to speak; (vi) provides the ability to conduct a roll call or electronically recorded vote; (vii) allows any interested members of the public to access the meeting remotely through LexMedia for purposes of witnessing the deliberations and actions taken at the town meeting; (viii) allows members of the public to participate in debate through the submission of statements for or against a motion; and(ix)provides for the town meeting to be recorded and available for future viewing. I further confirm that I have consulted with Lexington's Commission on Disability regarding system accessibility. Sincerely, Deborah Brown Town Moderator 1625 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE•LEXINGTON,MASSACHUSETTS 02420 21 TOWN FINANCE TERMINOLOGY The following terms are frequently used in the annual town report and at the town meeting. In order to provide everyone with a better understanding of the meaning,the following definitions are provided. AVAILABLE FUNDS- "FREE CASH" The amount certified annually by the Bureau of Accounts,Department of Revenue. The certified amount is the Unreserved Fund Balance less all outstanding taxes. This fund may be used by a vote of the town meeting as available funds for appropriation. AVAILABLE FUNDS-OTHER Usually refers to balances in special funds or to balances remaining in specific articles previously appropriated. These balances become available for re-appropriation by Town Meeting(or are returned to the town's general fund balance). "CHERRY SHEET" A financial statement issued by the State, at one time on cherry-colored paper,that itemizes state aid due to the town, and charges payable by the town to the state and county. GENERAL FUND The municipal fund accounts for most financial expenses and revenues approved by town meeting. The tax levy is the principal source of revenue in the general fund. ENTERPRISE FUND A self-supporting account for a specific service or program that the town operates as a separate "business." Enterprise funds do not depend on taxes for operating revenue. For example,water operations are funded through the water enterprise fund,which receives funds from a consumption based fee system. Ideally, enterprise resources and expenditures should balance over time. Funds in enterprise accounts do not revert to the general fund at the end of the fiscal year. OVERLAY The overlay is the amount raised by the Assessors in excess of appropriations and other charges for the purpose of creating a fund to cover property tax abatements and exemptions granted by the Board of Assessors. RESERVE FUND This appropriation is voted at the annual town meeting in an amount not to exceed 5% of the tax levy of the preceding year. Transfers from the reserve fund are approved by the Appropriation Committee and may only be used for"extraordinary or unforeseen expenditures." REVOLVING FUND Revolving funds are used for a particular service.An overall limit on spending is set by Town Meeting but may be subsequently amended by vote of the Board of Selectmen and Appropriation Committee. The funds can be used for the service without appropriation up to the approved limit. 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