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recollection as to what the details were. Dave has ordered the banner arms for <br />the streetlight poles. <br />Casey and Sandhya gave the economic development update: a tea shop is coming <br />in at 21 Muzzey Street, there have been lots of inquiries regarding commercial <br />space except for the Bulpan and Sanyo spaces (which are the largest spaces.) A <br />ramp has been installed at the Depot and there are two popups going in there. <br />The entire exterior of the Santander building is being refreshed and the drive-up <br />extention is coming down. Some discussion of Fall programming for the Center. <br />Jerry volunteered everyone for assistance with this. <br />Abby McCabe, Lexington’s Planning Director gave a general description of the <br />MBTA Communities Act – background, purposes and what Lexington needs to do <br />to comply. Fred gave an elegant summary of the Center Committee’s thoughts <br />and initiatives on this over the years including zoning for larger buildings with <br />residential uses and detaching parking from uses and looking at all parking as <br />shared parking. Charles indicated that the Center would need to be zoned for a <br />minimum of three full stories to make development worth it for the property <br />owners. Mixed used can be permitted but not required. <br />The Center Committee voted seven to zero to approve the minutes for our May, <br />2022 meeting. The Center Committee voted nine to zero to approve the minutes <br />of our July, 2022 meeting. <br />