HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-06-08-LHA-min LEXINGTON HOUSING AUTHORITY
REGULAR MEETING—JUNE 8, 2021
MINUTES
1. ROLL CALL
The meeting was called to order by Chairman Nicholas Santosuosso at 7:35 AM.
MEMBERS PRESENT MEMBERS ABSENT OTHERS PRESENT
Nicholas Santosuosso NONE Caileen Foley
Richard F. Perry Kathy Kilroy
Weidong Wang
Melinda Walker
Mark McCullough
2. PUBLIC COMMENT
3. MINUTES
Approval of Minutes of Regular Meeting of May 11, 2021
Upon motion by Richard F. Perry and seconded by Weidong Wang, the Board voted
to approve the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of May 11, 2021, all members having
received copies. The roll call vote was as follows:
YEAS NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT
Nicholas Santosuosso NONE NONE NONE
Richard F. Perry
Weidong Wang
Melinda Walker
Mark McCullough
4. BILLS & CHECKS
Approval of Bills and Checks paid in May 2021
May 2021
REVOLVING FUND Check Numbers 18268 through 18320
689-C MANAGEMENT Check Number 2284
PARKER MANOR Check Number 2076
MRVP VOUCHER Check Numbers 4203 through 4206
SECTION 8 Check Numbers 19100 through 19123
Upon a motion by Weidong Wang and seconded by Melinda Walker, the
Board voted to accept the Bills and Checks as presented for May 2021. The roll call
vote was as follows:
YEAS NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT
Nicholas Santosuosso NONE NONE NONE
Richard F. Perry
Weidong Wang
Melinda Walker
Mark McCullough
5. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S REPORT
A. Financials
We continue to be in good financial condition.
B. Project Updates
Federal Scattered Sites Window Project
This project is moving along with the contractor staying on schedule and budget.
The project should be wrapping up next week.
Vvnebrooke Village Air Source Heat Pumps
As of 6/7/21, the contractor is halfway done with the interior installation of units.
There was a slight delay due to a Covid related issue but that has been resolved
and the contractor is back in the units moving along. Per the schedule,
Vynebrooke Village will wrap up within 2 weeks and we will begin the install at
Greeley Village.
Vvnebrooke Village ModPHASE
There are no new updates to report. The Architect is currently working on the
schematic design to be submitted to DHCD later this week. has been submitted to
DHCD for review. We do anticipate a cost increase due to the increase in lumber
prices.
45 Forest Street kitchen/porch enclosure
Bids are due today at noon and will be presented at next meeting for approval.
MassNAHRO Capital Needs Assessment study
MassNAHRO has been engaged with TAG Associates to help create a plan of
action to assist in developing a strategy to address the $2 billion backlog of capital
work. The state recently did a CNA of the portfolio but it doesn't address critical
issues-old pipes, no elevators, etc. The study only looks at what they currently
have and what needs to be improved.
MassNAHRO wants to do their own CNA study to quantify the actual amount of
funding needed and use HUD's methodology and compare it to DHCD. This
would also open up more funding opportunities with the Biden Infrastructure
Initiative. MassNAHRO will engage Onsite Insight to conduct a CNA for two
specific State housing types-walkups for families and seniors (which we have).
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The estimated cost to participate is $4,500.00. Jenna has confirmed that we have
the funds in our operating reserve to participate. This study will also give us a
better look at our own portfolio as well as help the cause.
Upon motion by Richard F. Perry and seconded by Weidong Wang, the Board voted
to participate in the MassNAHRO Insight Onsight CNA study with a cost of
$4,500.00. The roll call vote was as follows:
YEAS NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT
Nicholas Santosuosso NONE NONE NONE
Richard F. Perry
Weidong Wang
Melinda Walker
Mark McCullough
Gardens
Thanks to Weidong and John Zhao who helped coordinate communication with
residents regarding the gardens and plots. All gardens are open at the villages. A
new fence is scheduled to be installed at Countryside in the next few weeks.
C. Tenant Board Member Update
Applications are due to the Town Clerk by 6/15/21. The Selectboard would like
input from the LHA Board prior to selecting a member. The LHA Board would
like an opportunity to meet applicants at a meeting prior to this.
D. Eversource/Greeley Village outage
Greeley Village lost power on 5/29/21. Eversource brought in three generators as
the could not determine the issue. On 6/1/21, we received a call from Eversource
stating it was LHA responsibility to fix the issue because the problem is with
secondary lines of the transformer. Caileen argued that we have never been
responsible for the work that they complete. Caileen dealt with the community
liaison who was helpful. On 6/3/21, Eversource determined that the transformer
and equipment on pole was bad. After replacing the transformer, Eversource
determined there was an issue with the underground lines and they had to dig to
replace. Greeley Village power was restored 6/4/21. We will dispute the bill when
received. Caileen contacted Senator Barrett office, who was very responsive, and
it waiting for a return call. Caileen will keep the Board posted.
E. Re-Opening Plan
The office door was unlocked 6/1/21. The Board would like to start meeting again
in person.
6. ADJOURNMENT 8:10 A.M.
A true copy attest...........................
CAILEEN B. FOLEY, SECRETARY
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