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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015-03-24-REC-min (Lincoln Park Subcommittee) OohO i81-862.1c,F; !neoln Park Lubec/int-nit-licet\r�nutes for tv1a,cn 24 2015 Ley 1�t'�' �onCommit-le,Commit-le,te, Sh anter r , , r,rs $e.tt David 1Vrl;iam; 11 i�}'a)kcr E3ri I� Others f�re5 nt Keil)) CI1C1\• hued 1c,, Bobpt E ssrr,Fai, 1�t1ih rtstrna3ua 'el1 [Lexington Council for the 4rts'i Mlles c on n n_t s:, Hill \'lrinz, •Ihe meeting Opened at i 30prn in Room C f ti C omrni;t January i,, 2QiSve members reg ie\�ed and approved unanimously usly the minutes oPth - tllecrtng of 1"'ernt'ers discussed esrroorrn the tuning of the opening of the bathrooms and the use of ��ortm'n', . fp Ftcrossc' lUUrramf'elt prior to lhat time 1 . 1,. 1vhles i armors reporiFid that Parterre's work is abo!.rt a month behind Haat 4�/'i1Cer 1�rUr1'!1�; c)! trees should houl,l begin in a few weeks '3r °i 12''t ' ear i,. tc to I >r\e`�' \11r1't" �� ill ,'Epia\,k',tl u4 thOUt Coit '3crine ptc,iltlll�S dead dui,. (in accord with the o the Committee's agreement. si,,,irn I'alrtrtTc lirl C ont,ors made an excellent color slide presenr.ation, shavvul past and plann.cl. `i,.ture lags It ea ec, rye grot.t y's plaudits `dili;s 001.1 crs 11r�:sei p 0 f rC.TPD y rated a docum t�t1 showing for Parterre Carden Services 1n U' laant.er,ance, Conta vers Bulbs cosi This totaled y, 1.,( tor period a-c•1 \-„ rein-e,r, ?O l 5, t'or Parterre staff time for maintenancie and bulb-,pl.ar t,ina No voteloaf,taken rei,.ardtng "his proposal Th: document also described, generall , "Total [Plartr.) Enhancement -015 ' h a total cost of S11,2 tb ” rP oposal attached \1kirr- he participation of Plank Manz, the group discussed potential, future Eagle Scow: projects ark lana explairied that th s involves a scout's directing a team of other scorns in a substantial pr e1 �1 ',tiic) d`,' -ch described two alternatives for addressing erosion and drainage probleira p „,Th path [l) RUmcso sonic ear/h along the length of the path and replace ti\(th ja_RFsstores 'smii e sto les, and compacted gravel 1:2i Remove earth and replace with cc mpccud bra el Gi en tl length of the earl path, thiscould support Oreo Bagle Scout projects The Cumrnitsce u d pun„rase be recessa;n materials Timing would be bias or later Refurbishing of: wood chip Hatt , cocl;l ,opport another p iojecl Belnbem' discussed the ongoing need to address drainage where the cart path 1-17eets the Dike pa I' t\esle\ ,vsrtr discussed the histoy of Chestnut trees in the development of New England 'd'e dz ase res st a species are being, developed One dos is might be feasible to plant suolt sp,-ca r in a high, dn, place in the meadow Ci inti ,a Burwell of the Lexington Council for the Arts described Lexington's pasticip ition in \\`a) 1`\ ;) a. ��s' 1'd s alld esti©cTl aC1c.e�,a,,-\Nee\ a5 , and c.»Zti'.0 allp>11a11d �.I00 t011p C(:'dcteb favorably t� ,l'l!S event, but t1 .:qm 1i, mode Oi L ncni t,R a ,c) i:rllel'o \\,fiS 110t lClf naffed See attachment I hi; C ir!m aae discussed th(: Oranite Forrest project including eagravi 1gs an '.he gram" Plers)}!lt) '.fcr :,PA rapport Bob Pressman stated that 'he CPC rehatds crcv,:n of a poct<et el glbl� Fol i P'� funding,, as a4)denced by the handbag of the grain Vlsll Alley proposal f .saes have !i oh ad the total ancount mentioned the design, and the willingness of the prapert,, owner to agree to toe nr al chosen design Da" d Willlarna reported clisc,,Issing the project \A,i(ri i eure, l01 on'w1!tter. SuAorl for rl,e noncep t was "o ced along, , ',tl" the coiraTier0 that the project u td m‘ gei ICi illio PS .f ram an wumpeachable source 4Vastes], blossaws seen in the area ha.r he rl Witch I ! I r t 1(0SVtlua 781 /V 195;) P nvoc- 1....- l' i , ,,, .Arr 1 . : . , . , . Iaill iii'f'DK•:--;::: Join In Lexington's special Hidden Treasures weekend Lexington Council or the Arts is hosting artists and performers as they share their girt with it i community on one of Lexington's nature trails on Saturday, May le, 2.01 c.) ,........„ •••,-.4.` ' •V i . V .' 41.414 1:,.., , ,,, , 7,;-. -•:.,4'7.-.7-;-' ',11.i ..*: i -',IStl't,' ' 1...;-.: .--::.,-..„; ';',7: ' I'„,„,- .. '', ;''Ii!'t111 ..---: 'Ili7:'v ` 1.4114‘i' Wii;l.:`' I.' . ,. - .i.:,.' 'rlt.1: /9 -,.. -:: 'f:-..;'-:',' ›-•,:i. 1 ', 1 Htfa.-.4.41:41 ;7:3._ 1•;::' ;^ 't.o,'1_ .• 'je':'••.4 ''.•*1-.' ,'11 :*771; "1 1 it''' ' '-'1•P‘-l''IP'.1A 41 •:: „.• i , 1 1 ' 16+Vi: ..;:rt,"1'te,'"X., 5,..7..., ' -`,..'" 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