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I <br />o J <br />-2- <br />ONE DAY LIQUOR LICENSE - BOSTON HIGASHI SCHOOL <br />Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to approve the <br />application of the Boston Higashi School for One Day Liquor License for <br />service of beer and wine at 2618 Mass. Avenue (Maria Hastings School) on <br />Sunday, July 24, 1988, for 5 to 14 p.m. <br />ONE DAY LIQUOR LICENSE - W. R. GRACE <br />Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to approve the <br />application of W. R. Grace Company RAEDACC, for one Day Liquor Licenses <br />on July 15, and July 26, 1988, for farewell parties for employees. <br />MINUTES <br />Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to approve minutes <br />of Selectmen's Meetings on May 23, and June 6, 19880 <br />RESIGNATION, CONDO CONVERSION BOARD <br />Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to accept the <br />resignation of Nathan Becker, 28 Emerson Gardens, from the Condominium <br />Conversion Board, effective as of June 30, 1988. <br />Mrs. Smith asked that the newspaper publicize the opportunity for <br />candidates to fill this position and become involved in Town government. <br />"LEXINGTON REMEMBERS" <br />Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to give permission <br />to the Bowman School PTA to sell the school's recent publication <br />"Lexington Remembers" in the lobby of Cary Hall preceding the TMMA loom <br />Information session that evening and the Special Town Meeting on <br />July 13th. <br />,k <br />PINE MEADOWS <br />The Board reviewed a preliminary report developed by the Planning <br />Department to show "Characteristics and Impacts of Alternative <br />Development Schenarios" of the Pine Meadows land. Housing <br />characteristics and impacts generated by developments since 1980 were <br />used as a basis for the study. Mr. White noted the extensive amount of <br />work done by Planning Director Bob Bowyer and his staff with the <br />assistance of Bill Spencer and Frank DiGiammarino of the School <br />Department and of the Engineering Department. <br />Mr. Bowyer reviewed the study which permitted comparison of <br />different types of dwelling units to project the impact to be expected <br />under the five options to be considered; Limited Development (Pine <br />Meadows Committee plan) ; Moore A - Cluster Development of Pine Meadows <br />only; Moore C3 Cluster Development to include Meagherville; a <br />conventional subdivision; and No Build. Effects on traffic volume and <br />financial data and impacts were discussed. <br />Mr. White noted that construction of affordable housing one the <br />Meagherville site under the Moore plan C3 would not mean that the Town <br />would give up ownership of the land. He reviewed data entitled "Town's <br />Affordable Housing" which showed total construction cost per unit <br />(including raw land cost) at $213,000. The units would be purchased by <br />the Town for $100,000 each. <br />The effect of bond payments on property taxes based on a 10 year, <br />$11 million bond at 6.75% interest, was outlined by the Manager. <br />"Wo. <br />