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property boundaries and discuss with abutting homeowners before any work, including fence <br /> installation, is performed. <br /> Chairman Hamilton advised the Commission of an Article (Article 29 on the Annual Town <br /> Meeting warrant)that asks the town to petition the state legislature to allow Lexington to <br /> regulate fossil fuel in the town. He had provided the Article and Motion to the Commission prior <br /> to today's meeting. The proposed bylaw would prohibit the building of fossil fuel infrastructure <br /> in new buildings and/or major rehab in the Town of Lexington. It is an anti-global warming <br /> measure and a resiliency effort, and Chairman Hamilton thought that the Commission might <br /> want to support the passage of the Article. <br /> On a motion by Ms. Ladd and seconded by Ms. Samuels, the Commission voted 7-0 by roll call <br /> vote to support the passage of the Article. <br /> 8:20 PM <br /> On a motion by Mr. Langseth and seconded by Ms. Dohan, the Commission voted 7-0 by roll <br /> call vote to adjourn the meeting at 8:28 PM <br /> Record of vote as follows: <br /> Duke Bitsko —Aye <br /> Kevin Beuttell—Aye <br /> Alex Dohan—Aye <br /> Ruth Ladd—Aye <br /> David Langseth—Aye <br /> Holly Samuels —Aye <br /> Phil Hamilton—Aye <br /> Respectfully Submitted, <br /> Meghan McNamara <br /> Conservation Department Assistant <br /> Approved: 3/29/2021 <br /> Submitted: 3/31/2021 <br />