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HISTORICAL COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES <br /> December 181h 2019 <br /> Call to Order: A public meeting of the Historical Commission was held in the Parker Room of <br /> Lexington Town Office Building located at 1625 Massachusetts Avenue. The meeting <br /> convened at 7:30PM. <br /> Historical Commission Members in Attendance: <br /> David Kelland Chair, Wendall Kalsow, Diane Pursley, Marilyn Fenollosa, Samuel Doran <br /> AGENDA ITEM #1 (7:30 PM) <br /> Vote for approval of historic documents for CPC application <br /> APPLICANT (S) PRESENT: <br /> Nathalie Rice, Town Clerk <br /> Lee Yates Archivist <br /> SUMMARY: <br /> Ms. Rice went over the FY20201 request for CPA funds for the conservation and preservation of <br /> historic municipal documents and records. Documents to be conserved under this funding <br /> request include: Colonial Tax Warrants, 1873 Tax Book, Police Department Journals from 1874- <br /> 1909 and Valuation Books from 1916-1918. <br /> MOTION: <br /> Moved by Ms. Fenollosa to find the documents to be "Historic resources" within the meaning of <br /> the Community Preservation Act and support the proposed FY2021 CPA funding of continuing <br /> to preserve and digitize the town's historic documents. <br /> VOTE: <br /> 5-0 In favor of CPA Funding: Mr. Kelland, Mr. Kalsow, Ms. Pursley, Ms. Fenollosa, and Mr. <br /> Doran <br /> AGENDA ITEM #2 (7:40PM) <br /> Public hearing on the partial building demolition at 48 Peacock Farm Road <br /> APPLICANT (S) PRESENT: <br /> Bill and Julie King, Homeowners <br /> Michael Samra and Julie Evans, Architects Troika <br />
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