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<br />MEETING 02-06-2002 <br />Called to order 7.45 PM <br />Present all CEC members <br /> <br />1. Accepted minutes of 1/23 and 2/06 as amended for changing Lincoln <br />filed <br />cost to $3.4 million from $3.5 million. <br /> <br />2. Muzzey Condos Article 13. CEC has no info. Will listen to story of <br />one <br />owner Joana(?). No action on article. <br /> <br />3. Article 4 -- Diamond school improvements. We have been asked to be <br />discrete. Discussed that we should push High School modification costs <br />forward so we can get reimbursement. However it seems SC is not ready <br />and <br />just wants a design money. High School modifications may be $2.0 <br />Million <br />but unknown at present. <br /> <br />4. Article 5 --- Beyond the two schools, SC does not know if it needs <br />design <br />money till 4 yrs from now. General discussion on new Vs refurbished <br />schools. We should SC in fall. The increase in costs to $15 million <br />plus <br />for each school is due to two factors -- one they are in 2006 dollars <br />and <br />other more features have been added. Unanimously approved the article <br />except <br />decided to take out funds for designing two new schools beyond Fiske <br />and <br />Harrington. <br /> <br />5. Discussion on CPA --generally "not supportive" but not concluded <br />yet. <br /> <br /> <br />Respectfully submitted, <br /> <br /> <br />Narain Bhatia <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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