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Belliveau said they don’t have a problem now, but if the Town makes it one way that <br />means there is a problem. <br />Mr. Henry asked about widening the road and Ms. Denaro wanted to know where and <br />how. <br />Mr. John Quinlan, 67 Vine Street, said he was glad they were dealing with the Town and <br />not a developer. He wanted to know how many affordable units were in town and had <br />the Town met the state quota? Bob Bicknell and Steve Keane spoke to the large waiting <br />lists for affordable units as well as the possibility that some units might come off the <br />state’s list of affordable units. Currently the Town is credited with 11.3% affordable <br />units. <br />Mr. Bicknell urged those present to stay involved in the process, noting that all meetings <br />were posted and open to the public. <br />Mr. Hemond said that once a study is done it takes on a life of its own. He urged the <br />committee to not leave the decisions about preservation of the farm house and the <br />number of units to a consultant. <br />Harry West, 56 Vine Street, asked the Task Force to review what was said a year ago by <br />the Board of Selectmen about the use of the Leary land. He felt they had stated that there <br />would be one or two unites of housing. <br />There being no further comments from the audience the meeting was adjourned at 9:15 <br />PM. <br />Documents used: <br />1)An aerial map of the area, including the conservation land and all of Vine Street <br /> <br />2)A large scale map of the parcel <br /> <br />3)A handout with online resources, contact information over planning staff and an <br /> <br />existing conditions plan for the parcel <br /> <br />