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Bridger McGaw, Committee Member
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the “bonus” height of 60 ft should be retained as its removal hampers <br />the creation of commercial on the first floor. <br />9. Jerry M. (Chair Center Committee) – The Center Committee <br />unanimously supports bringing the Center in now through Article 34 <br />as introduced by the Planning Board. <br />10. Rick D. recognized the market will drive development whether there is <br />housing built quickly. <br />11. Bridger McGaw moved “The EDAC recommends passage of the <br />Amendment to Article 34 approving multifamily housing to meeting <br />the requirements of MBTA law. The EDAC also recommends <br />development of multi-family housing in Lexington Center and the <br />other districts identified by the Planning Board. The EDAC <br />encourages the Planning Board and Select Board and Center <br />Committee, and other stakeholders to engage in a process to adopting <br />appropriate controls for development of specific zoning modifications <br />for Lexington Center and other parcels identified in the original Article <br />34 proposal. <br />12. Bridger McGaw: <br />MOVED: Should the Amendment be adopted; The EDAC <br />encourages the Planning Board and Select Board and other <br />stakeholders to continue the engagement process to adopting <br />appropriate zoning controls for development of multifamily <br />housing in Lexington Center and other parcels identified. <br />13. Bridger McGaw Moved and Lisa Murray Seconded. <br />a. MOTION: “The EDAC recommends passage of the <br />Amendment to Article 34 approving multifamily housing to <br />meeting the requirements of MBTA law. <br />i. FOR: Bridger McGaw; Lisa Murray. <br />ii. AGAINST: Dave Pronchick; Charlie Minasian; Rick <br />DeAngelis; Sam Ang. Adriene Ortyl <br />1. 2 for and 5 against <br />14. Rick D. Moved and seconded by Dave P. <br />MOTION: The EDAC supports Article 34 pass as written. <br />a. FOR: Sam. Ang.; Adriene Ortyl; Rick DeAngelis; Charlie <br />Minasian; Dave Pronchick. <br />b. AGAINST: NO: Bridger McGaw. / Lisa Murray <br />i. 5 for and 2 against <br /> <br />15. If the Bridger McGaw moved and seconded by Lisa Murray: <br />a. MOTION: The EDAC supports development of multi- <br />family housing in Lexington Center and recommends the <br />Select Board encourage the Planning Board and Planning <br />staff to revise their existing plans for Lexington Center and <br />other parcels identified in the original Article 34 proposal. <br />i. <br /> <br />16. Bridger McGaw MOVED and Seconded by Lisa Murray: <br />MOTION: Should the McKenna Amendment be adopted <br />as the Substitute Motion, the EDAC recommends passage <br />of Article 34 as amended. <br />a. FOR: Dave Pronchick; Lisa Murray; Bridger McGaw
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