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<br />April 29, 2019 <br />Page 1 of 4 <br /> <br />Selectmen’s Meeting <br />April 29, 2019 <br /> <br />A meeting of the Lexington Board of Selectmen was called to order at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, <br />April 29, 2019 in the Selectmen’s Meeting Room of the Town Office Building. Mr. Pato; Ms. <br />Barry; Mr. Lucente; Ms. Hai and Mr. Sandeen were present as well as Ms. Axtell, Assistant <br />Town Manager and Ms. Katzenback, Executive Clerk. <br />Reorganization of the Board <br />Ms. Katzenback, Executive Clerk, asked for nominations for Chair of the Board of Selectmen. <br />Ms. Hai nominated Mr. Lucente to serve in that role. There being no other nominations, Ms. <br />Katzenback closed the nominations from the floor and a vote was taken. The Selectmen <br />unanimously voted Mr. Lucente to serve as Chair for the coming year. <br />Ms. Katzenback opened nominations for Vice Chair. Ms. Barry nominated Ms. Hai. There being <br />no other nominations, Ms. Katzenback closed the nominations from the floor and the vote was <br />taken. Ms. Hai was unanimously voted to serve for the year as Vice Chair. <br />Ms. Katzenback called a two minute recess so that Board members could take their places at the <br />table. Mr. Lucente reconvened the meeting at 7:03 p.m. <br />The Board thanked Ms. Barry for her service as Chair for the past three years. <br />Public Comments <br />David Kanter, Capital Expenditures Committee, asked for consideration be made to include the <br />Capital Expenditures Committee to be listed on the Board of Appeals Charge as one of the major <br />boards. <br />Steve McKenna, Lexington High School Assistant Track and Field Coach, expressed frustration <br />regarding the scheduling of the center track. <br />Selectmen Concerns and Liaison Reports <br />Ms. Hai said the Permanent Building Committee discussed the Integrated Building Design <br />Policy at their April meeting. <br />Mr. Pato stated the Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee hosted two public hearing <br />sessions. <br />Mr. Lucente reported the Lincoln Park Granite Forest should be wrapping up soon. He said the <br />Recreation Committee had a sun safety presentation from SOLaware, a start-up company <br />founded by Lexington High School graduate. The SOLaware display is a modular sun safety <br />education system that measures the local UV radiation level in real-time and displays the average <br />time until viewers can expect to experience skin damage, if preventative actions are not taken <br /> <br />