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TOWN OF LEXINGTON COMMUNITY PRESERVATION COMMITTEE <br />General Criteria <br />The Lexington Community Preservation Committee will only consider proposals that are <br />eligible for Community Preservation Act (CPA) funding according to the requirements <br />described in the CPA legislation; specifically, <br />• The acquisition, creation, and preservation of open space. <br />• The acquisition, preservation, rehabilitation, and restoration of historic <br />resources. <br />• The acquisition, creation, and preservation of land for recreational use. <br />• The creation, preservation, and support of community housing (including <br />items such as annual payments to the housing authority to preserve or expand <br />the affordable housing supply). <br />• The rehabilitation and restoration of open space, land for recreational use, and <br />community housing that is acquired or created using monies from the fund. <br />Preference will be given to proposals that address as many of the following general <br />criteria as possible: <br />• Are consistent with current planning documents that have received wide scrutiny <br />and input and have been adopted by the town; <br />• Preserve the essential character of the town as described in the Comprehensive <br />Plan; <br />• Save resources that would otherwise be threatened and /or serve a currently <br />under - served population; <br />• Either serve more than one CPA purpose (especially in linking open space, <br />recreation and community housing) or demonstrate why serving multiple needs is <br />not feasible; <br />• Demonstrate practicality and feasibility, and demonstrate that they can be <br />implemented expeditiously and within budget; <br />• Produce an advantageous cost/benefit value; <br />• Leverage additional public and /or private funds; <br />• Preserve or utilize currently owned town assets; and <br />• Receive endorsement by other municipal boards or departments. <br />Category Specific Criteria <br />Open space proposals which address as many of the following specific criteria as possible will <br />receive preference: <br />Permanently protect important wildlife habitat, including areas that <br />- are of local significance for biodiversity; <br />- contain a variety of habitats, with a diversity of geologic features and types <br />of vegetation; <br />