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Affordable Housing Trust <br /> Meeting Minutes of July 26, 2023 10:06 am <br /> Hybrid meeting on Zoom and attended in-person in the Parker room, Town <br /> Office Building <br /> Affordable Housing Trust Board Members present for the Public Meeting: Elaine Tung, Chair; <br /> Mark Sandeen, Linda Prosnitz, William Erickson,Tiffany Payne <br /> Lexington Staff present for the Public Meeting: Carol Kowalski, Assistant Town Manager for <br /> Development; Ragi Ramachandran, Administrative Assistant <br /> Other attendees: Elizabeth Rust, RHSO <br /> Ms. Tung conducted a roll call to ensure all the members of the AHT Board and members of <br /> staff present could hear and be heard. <br /> Ms. Tung chaired the hybrid meeting and called the meeting to order at 10:07 am. <br /> The meeting was recorded by LexMedia for future on-demand viewing. <br /> 1. Approval of July 13 meeting minutes <br /> The AHT Board reviewed the draft minutes of the meeting held on 7/13/23. Ms. Tung and Mr. <br /> Sandeen shared their edits to the meeting minutes. Mr. Sandeen moved to approve the <br /> meeting minutes of 7/13/23 as amended. Ms. Prosnitz seconded. The Trustees voted in favor <br /> of the motion 5-0-0. Motion passed unanimously. <br /> 2. Chair, Select Board Liaison and other liaison report, RHSO/staff report <br /> Ms.Tung shared that as a follow up to the Trustee compensation decision from the past <br /> meeting, she has emailed the Trust's request to Joe Pato, the Select Board Chair, to recommend <br /> that the Select Board approve a stipend for any low or moderate income Lexington resident <br /> trustee currently serving on the AHT to receive a $3000 annual stipend to be paid on a monthly <br /> pro rata basis, out of AHT non-CPA funds to assist the Trustee with childcare, transportation, <br /> and time away from work. Ms.Tung will follow up with Mr. Pato for an update. <br /> Mr. Erickson shared the update from his meeting with the Lexington Housing Authority <br /> Executive Director, Caitlin Foley. LHA has 3 large projects with 40— 70 units in them; primarily <br /> senior living with mostly one-bedroom houses. They also have 17 individual houses that are <br /> mostly pre-fab houses and have several maintenance needs.The LHA is focusing on <br /> repositioning with HUD and setting up as an LLC. LHA might try to double or triple the housing. <br /> Page 1 of 4 <br />