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<br />Minutes of the Community Preservation Committee <br />Wednesday September 29, 2010 <br />2:30 pm <br />Room 207 <br />Town Offices <br /> <br /> <br />Present: <br />Board Members: <br />Wendy Manz,Chair; Marilyn Fenollosa, Vice Chair; Joel Adler, <br />Norman Cohen, Jeanne Krieger, Leo McSweeney, Sandy Shaw, Betsey Weiss and Dick <br /> <br />Wolk. <br />Administrative Assistant <br />: Nathalie Rice <br /> <br />Also in attendance was David Kanter, member of the Capital Expenditures Committee <br />(CEC). <br /> <br />The meeting was called to order at 2:35 pm by Ms. Manz. <br /> <br /> <br />1.Approval of Minutes – <br /> Minutes from the 2010 meetings of 2/4, 3/11, 3/22, <br />3/30, 4/8, 4/12, 4/20, 4/26, 9/13 and 9/20 were approved as amended. <br /> <br /> <br />2.Community Preservation Act Signs – <br /> Ms. Shaw updated the Committee on <br />signs for CPA projects. She had met with the sign vendor who did the historic <br />signs for the Tourism Committee, and suggested that signs could be <br />approximately 18”x 24”, blue with white lettering, and displaying the Town <br />seal. The vendor will be making a mock up for the CPC to review. Ms. Shaw <br />and Ms. Rice reviewed the existing projects that would be suitable for signs, <br />and identified approximately ten projects. (Ms. Rice distributed a Master List <br />of projects) <br /> <br />Ms. Shaw said there was also a need for signs where projects had been <br />completed, such as in municipal buildings. Members felt signs for ongoing <br />projects were a higher priority. Ms. Manz asked for a show of hands for those <br />who wished to see signs at completed projects vs. those for projects in <br />progress. The entire Committee was in favor of signs for on-going projects, <br />and a minority was in favor of permanent signs for completed projects. The <br />entire Committee was in favor of permanent signs on conservation parcels, <br />such as the Leary and Busa lands. Ms. Krieger reminded the Committee that it <br />would have to get HDC approval for any signs in Historic Districts. <br /> <br />Ms. Shaw will have a mock-up and a quote for a maximum of ten signs at the <br />next meeting. Ms. Fenollosa suggested Ms. Shaw also get a sample of the <br />material that would be used for the signs. <br /> <br /> 1 <br /> <br />
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