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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-03-11-LCC-min Town of Lexington Lexington Center Committee Center Committee Members: Michael Boudett, Katherine Huang, Frederic Johnson, Howard Levin, Pamela Lyons, Innessa Manning, Jerold Michelson (Chair) Pamela Shadley Liaisons: Jill Hai, Select Board, Melanie Thompson, Planning Board, Frank Smith, Capital Expenditures Committee, Sandhya Iyer, Economic Development Director, Casey Hagerty, Economic Development, Janet Perry, Commission on Disability, Dawn McKenna, Tourism Committee, Sandra Shaw, Council on Aging, Melanie Thompson, Planning Board, Melanie Tanionos, Erin Sandler-Rathe, Chamber of Commerce, Joe Pato, Select Board, informally, Upasna Chhabra, Amanda Loomis, Planning Director Fred began with a question for Dave Pinsonneault regarding the bad surface at the intersection of Woburn, Winthrop and Mass Ave. Innessa described the progress of the Artwalk post installations — 60 posts of 3, 4 and 5 feet in height have been distributed. These will be placed near the Visitors Center away from the Battle Green side. Dawn noted that the Visitors Center will have additional landscaping, including new grass. Upasna noted that the posts are easy to move if necessary. Amanda Loomis gave us an extended disquisition on Town Meeting Article 44. The slides can be viewed on the 2021 Annual Town Meeting webpage. Both Fred and Howard pointed out that the Center Business District is different from other business areas and perhaps the CB District should be exempted. For example the loading bay requirement would actually add loading bays to the Center. Also rideshare and bicycle parking should not apply to the Center. Howard noted that the goal is to reduce uncertainty for potential businesses in the Center. Fred pointed out the scale at Harwell is very different. Pam Shadley noted that the tree section would not work in the Center given the challenging conditions for trees. Only one or two native trees would work in the Center. Howard said that as a practical matter native trees won't thrive in the Center and we don't want to end up with dead trees. Mike agreed with Fred and urged that the Center Business District be exempted. Joe Pato told us that the parking system is out to bid just for the Mass Ave section. The expectation is that we will retain the posts on Mass Ave. 3G is being phased out so we must upgrade. Joe also described Article 29 regarding Clean Heat. This will apply to all new construction and substantial renovations. We will be moving to non fossil fuel installations. Jill talked about the Scenic Byways citizens article. This is more of a work in progress. Casey gave the economic development update: Les Petite Creperie is closing at the end of March. The Boston Private Bank is leaving. The Bike Node is going out to bid in April. The Visitors Center is reopening in April. Battle Green tours will be given on weekends to start. Buckman Tavern has opened. Fees are waived for outdoor dining permits. ED is working on initiative for outdoor dining, setting up the back of restaurants, more picnic tables and benches, parklet might not go out. There was some talk about the Bike Node coming back to the Center Committee. Fred and Mike were on the original committee. Jerry noted that the Select Board has approved an option for the EV fee structure. Apparently, there are lots of variables to this calculation. Jill noted that this will be reviewed on a regular basis by the Select Board. Dawn noted that tourism is coming back and that it is important to encourage businesses to encourage tourists.