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1 <br />Commission on Disability <br />April 19, 2022 Meeting Minutes <br /> <br />Members: Victoria Buckley (Chair), Sue Cusack, Shaun Grady, Julie Miller, Leonard <br />Morse-Fortier, Janet Perry, Francine Stieglitz, Nancy Wong, John Rossi <br /> <br />Town Liaisons: Martha Duffield, Chief Equity Officer; Jim Kelly, Building Commissioner; <br />Joe Pato, Select Board <br /> <br />Guests: Mark Connor, HDC; Kathleen Dalton, Stone Building Advocates; Melissa Tala <br /> <br />Committee Liaisons: Stephanie Hsu, Human Rights Committee; Pam Lyons, Center <br />Committee; Bonnie Teitleman-Levin, Council on Aging; Rod Cole, Capital Expenditure <br />Committee. <br /> <br /> <br />Note: A meeting of the Commission on Disability was held on Tuesday, April 19, 2022, 5:45 <br />PM – 7:00 PM via zoom. Pursuant to Governor Baker’s March 12, 2020 Order Suspending <br />Certain Provisions of the Open Meeting Law, G.L. c. 30A, §18, and the Governor’s March <br />15, 2020 and subsequent Orders imposing strict limitation on the number of people that may <br />gather in one place, this meeting of the Lexington Commission on Disability will be <br />conducted via remote participation to the greatest extent possible. Specific information and <br />the general guidelines for remote participation by members of the public and/or parties with a <br />right and/or requirement to attend this meeting can be found below. No in-person attendance <br />of members of the public will be permitted, but every effort will be made to ensure that the <br />public can adequately access the proceedings in real time, via technological means. (*As per <br />Executive Order regarding remote participation: https://www.mass.gov/doc/open- <br />meetinglaw-order-march-12-2020/download) Please be advised that the House and Senate <br />enacted Senate Bill 2475 last night and Governor Baker signed the bill, which will allow the <br />continuation of remote public meetings until April 20, 2022. <br />The reading was followed by an oral roll call. <br /> <br />Review of Minutes: <br />Postponed. <br /> <br />Announcements: <br /> LexSeeHer is getting some opposition about the placement of the statue in front of the <br />Visitors’ Center. The Commission will ask how they can help. <br /> <br />Presentation by Mark Connor on Fletcher Field and Hosmer House: <br /> Mark is the HDC liaison for the Hosmer House. He made a presentation proposing <br />moving the Hosmer House forward, restoring the wrap-around verandah as a ramp to the first <br />floor and designing a mall formed by solar canopy behind the house for the Farmers’ Market. <br />The Commission said that all floors need access, and Mark suggested a lift in the back. John <br />asked about access getting to the site and into the house. The drawing presented is for a <br />conceptual idea. There are other plans to relocate the Hosmer House off site.
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