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<br /> <br />COMMUNITY PRESERVATION COMMITTEE <br />Meeting Minutes <br />25 October 2006 <br />Room 111, Town Office Building <br /> <br /> <br />Members Present: Betsey Weiss, Chair; Joel Adler, Norman Cohen, Marilyn <br />Fenollosa, Wendy Manz, Leo McSweeney, Richard Pagett, Sandra Shaw, <br />Richard Wolk <br /> <br />Others: Robert DeSimone, Rachel Dorr, and Peter Noonan representing <br />Supportive Living, Inc. (SLI); Mary Keady, and Wendell Ing. <br /> <br />Betsey Weiss called the meeting to order at 5:00 PM and introductions were <br />made of the visiting board members from SLI and the members of the CPC. SLI <br />board members had been invited to tonight’s meeting for an informal discussion <br />of the Douglas House project proposal; to facilitate the discussion they had been <br />given a copy of our questions in advance. SLI had prepared written responses to <br />our questions in the form of a supplement to their original application and these, <br />along with a revised development pro forma summary, were handed out. <br /> <br />Ms. Dorr gave a brief presentation about SLI that focused on its background, <br />goals, mode of operation, and how it came to develop the Lexington project. She <br />mentioned that there have been a number of changes in how they plan to <br />proceed from their original submission to the CPC and walked us through these. <br /> <br />A lengthy discussion followed that broadened our understanding of the project <br />and elements of it that had concerned different members of the CPC. At the end <br />of the discussion it was suggested that the original application would best be <br />revised to both address the issues the CPC had raised and to incorporate the <br />proposed changes SLI itself was making. Ms. Dorr agreed they would have a <br />revised application to the CPC by 1 November. <br /> <br />The meeting then adjourned after scheduling our next meeting for 8 November at <br />5:00 PM. At that time we will begin reviewing the applications for CPA funding <br />for the spring Town Meeting. <br /> <br />Respectfully submitted, <br /> <br />Richard Pagett <br />
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