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Minutes of the Community Preservation Committee <br /> Thursday, March 22, 2018 <br /> Selectmen's Meeting Room <br /> Town Office Building <br /> 1625 Massachusetts Avenue <br /> 3:00 PM <br /> Committee Members Present: Marilyn Fenollosa (Chair); Charles Hornig, David Horton, Jeanne <br /> Krieger, Joe Pato, Bob Pressman, Sandra Shaw, Melinda Walker. <br /> Absent: Dick Wolk <br /> Administrative Assistant: Elizabeth Mancini <br /> Other Attendees: Wendy Manz, Capital Expenditures Committee liaison to the CPC (arrived at <br /> 3:10 PM). <br /> Ms. Fenollosa called the meeting to order at 3:05 PM. <br /> 1) Vote to approve CPC Report to 2018 Annual Town Meeting-The Committee discussed <br /> two changes to the draft report. Prior to the vote, Ms. Walker apologized to the <br /> Committee for an erroneous statement she made during the CPC meeting on March 8, <br /> 2018. She had incorrectly stated that it was a requirement of the Department of <br /> Housing and Urban Development (DHCD) that LexHAB comply with the public bidding <br /> process. <br /> After a motion duly made and seconded, the CPC voted (8-0) to approve the report as <br /> modified and to authorize the Chair to make any additional non-substantive changes, as <br /> necessary. <br /> 2) Community Center Sidewalk- Ms. Fenollosa reported that the Historical Commission <br /> determined the gates at the entrance of the Community Center to be historic, thus <br /> satisfying Town Counsel's opinion regarding the Community Center Sidewalk project. <br /> After a motion duly made and seconded, the meeting was adjourned at 3:14 PM. <br /> The following documents were used at the meeting: <br /> 1) CPC Report to 2018 Annual Town Meeting-v2 <br /> 1 <br />
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