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APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE MEETING <br /> WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2003, CLARKE MIDDLE SCHOOL,ROOM 137, <br /> 7:30 P.M. <br /> Present: <br /> P Hamburger, S Spector, K Dooks, A Levine, R Pawliczek, R Eurich, J Ryan <br /> Also present: K. Tiffany, R. McNeil, C Hornig, L Bachi <br /> • Discussion of the motion for Lincoln Park. K Tiffany expressed problems with <br /> the plan. An extension of the process in order to effect changes in perception of <br /> the plan. K Tiffany felt that the plan would have an impact on the fitness path as <br /> well as drainage. Request that the BOS form a committee to report back in four <br /> weeks at which time the BOS could act in whatever way they felt appropriate. <br /> • Discussion of additional cost to be incurred. <br /> • L Bachi discussed her concerns over the drainage issue. The Conservation <br /> Commission has very limited jurisdiction over the project. More concerned with <br /> downstream drainage issues. <br /> • C Hornig of CEC stated that it was not responsible for the scope of the project to <br /> be delegated to the BOS. <br /> • Strong sentiment that the project needs to be completed due to the fall sports <br /> season rapidly approaching and the removal of the Harrington fields from service <br /> due to the building of a new Harrington School on those fields. <br />
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