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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-03-06-AC-MIN.pdf AQ t.�: ' The Appropriation -Committee held a meeting at 7:30 P.M., on Mon- day, -March 6, 1972, in room 111, Town Office Building, Lexington. Present were Edward E . Furash, Chairman, Jack L. Mitchell, Vice Chair- man, Elizabeth M. Flynn, Secretary, Levi G. Burnell, J. Blaisdell, Howard L. Levingston and Donald B. White . It was reported that reimbursement for schools, this year, would be about 8e of entitlement. Also, a petition signed by about 50 voters was in circulation requesting an inq,iiry into the School Committee and School Department handling of available reimbursements for specific education costs, particularly with relation to Learning Disability programs. in Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was VOTED to ask the School Com- mittee come in to discuss this matter. EXECUTIVE SESSION was VOTED, at 8:30 P .M. , to meet with Conservation Chairman Kassler, CC member N. Cohen and Capital Expenditures Chair- man R. Kingston. According to CC priorities; the Conservation Articles stand as follows: Arts . #60 & #61 Vine and Monroe brooks - $40,000. for Vine- probably eminent domain: n $6,000. for Mun- roe - probably eminent domain Arts . #58 & #59 Ashley land - 20 acres - opinion of value $75,000., including costs, acquisition and easements Art. #q5 Porter-Wa mint land - $75,000. - estimate of value is A45,000. - probably eminent domain. Chairman Furash suggested 470,000. based on eminent domain problem Art. #53 Hill-Meek land - negotiated price of $32,000. Art. #54 Bevington-Stankard land - $25,000. - negotiated Art. #56 Pinard land - negotiated price of 413,500. Art. #57 Hamilton-Baldwin land - opinion of value-$85,000. Chairman Furash stated that Appropriations would still recommend a total of $200;000. from E &., D and if Town Meeting voted more, that would go on the tax levy. The meeting was adjourned at 9:30 P .M. Respectfully submitted, Elizabeth M. Flynn Secretary