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Monday, May 22, 2023
Select Board Meeting Room, 1625 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington, MA 02420 - Hybrid Participation�
6:00 P M
AGENDA
EXECUTIVE SESSION
1. Exemption 3: Discuss Strategy with Respect to Collective Bargaining- Fire Union 6:OOpm
(IAF F Lo c al#1491)
PUBLIC COMMENTS
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SELECT BOARD MEMBER CONCERNS AND LIAISON REPORTS
1. S elect Board Member Concerns and Liaison Reports
TOWN MANAGER REPORT
1. Town Manager Weekly Update
CONSENT AGENDA
1. Approve S elect Board Meeting Minutes
• April 24, 2023 S elect Board
• April 26, 2023 S elect Board
• May 8, 2023 S elect Board
2. S elect Board Committee Reappointment
• Lexington Housing Assistance Board (LexHAB) - Lester Savage III
3. Select Board Committee Resignation
• L exingto n C o unc il fo r the Arts - D o uglas Urb an
4. Select Board Committee Appointments
• Design Advisory Committee- Elisa Kim
• Town C elebrations S ubcommittee:
o Bonnie Karshbaum
o P amela Winters
• Zoning Board o f App eals As sociates:
o Scott Cooper
o P atricia Nelson
5. Approve and S ign Proclamations
• Immigrant Heritage Month
• P ark and Recreation Month
• Natio nal G un Vio lenc e Awarene s s D ay-Amend ed
6. D is s o lve Tax D eferral and Exemp tio n S tudy C o mmittee
7. Application: One-Day Liquor License - Lexington Retailers Association, 13 Depot
Square/Driveway in Front of Depot Building into Emery Park
• 2023 Lexington Discovery Day Beer Garden
8. Application: One-Day Liquor License - Dana Home Foundation, 39 Marrett Road
• 2023 Dana Home Foundation Awards Reception
ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION
1. Update on S olar C anopy for P olice S tation Project 6:40pm
2. Discuss and Approve American Rescue Plan Act(ARPA) Request 6:SSpm
3. Presentation- Residential S olid Waste Regulation Amendment& F ees 7:OSpm
4. Request to Name Billiard Room at Lexington Community Center B:OSpm
5. Lexington F armers' Market- Recap of 2022 and Preview of 2023 Markets 8:15pm
6. Presentation- Statement of Concern for Lexington's Trees 8:25pm
7. Approve Purchas e and S ale Agreement for Lexington Hous ing As sistanc e Board 8:45pm
(LexHAB) Purchase of Property- 93 Woburn Street
ADJOURN
1. Anticipated Adjournment B:SSpm
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AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING
AGENDAITEM TITLE:
Select Board Member Concerns and Liaison Reports
PRE E TER• ITEM
S N .
NUMBER:
S elect Board Members
LR.1
S UMMARY:
Please see the attached Select Board Member Concerns and Liaison Reports for the May 22, 2023 meeting.
Und er this item, S elec t B o ard M emb ers c an als o c o mment o n any ad d itio nal p o ints, rep o rts and c o nc erns.
SUGGESTED MOTION:
FOLLOW-UP:
DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA:
5/22/2023
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Select Board Concerns and Liaison Reports— May 22, 2023
Joe Pato:
Housing Partnership Board (HPB)
• Change of chair
Jeri Foutter will be resigning from the HPB as of the end of September.The HPB elected Wendy
Manz to assume the role of chair upon Ms. Foutter's departure.
Tree Com m ittee
• Change of chair
Gerry Paul stepped down as chair and vice-chair Mark Connor will assume the role until the
committee elects a new chair.
Mark Sandeen:
Tax Deferral and Exemption Study Committee
• The Tax Deferral and Exemption Study Committee voted unanimously to recommend that the
Select Board dissolve the committee in light of the passage of Warrant Article 6 at Annual Town
Meeting. Town Meeting approved a mechanism to automatically update the tax deferral
qualifications annually to be equal to the qualifying income limit set for the Massachusetts
Senior Circuit Breaker Tax Credit.
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING
AGENDAITEM TITLE:
Town Manager Weekly Update
PRE E TER• ITEM
S N .
NUMBER:
Jim Malloy, Town Manager
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S UMMARY:
Attached please find the Town Manager's Weekly Updates for the weeks ending
• 5/12/23
• 5/19/23
SUGGESTED MOTION:
FOLLOW-UP:
DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA:
5/22/2023
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James J. Malloy, Town Manager Tel: (781) 698-4540
Kelly E. Axtell, Deputy Town Manager Fax: (781) 861-2921
MEMORANDUM
TO: Select Board
FROM: Jim Malloy, Town Manager
DATE: May 12, 2023
RE: Weekly Update
The following is an update of activities for the week ending May 12, 2023:
Town Mana�er Updates:
• This week, I met with Dave Pinsonneault, John Livsey and Carolyn Kosnoff to discuss the status of
the Stormwater Management Enterprise Fund Proposal. In our discussion, we discussed that the
cost concern that was initially considered as the impetus for moving in this direction, has not
materialized as of yet and we have been able to manage the costs of stormwater management
within the existing budget. We are in the last year of our existing NPDES permit and with some
changes the EPA has implemented by allowing credits for undertaking certain activities to limit
phosphorous in the stormwater stream, have resulted in costs being lower than previously
anticipated. The only real concern at this time, is if there is a change in course by the EPA or
increased demands for additional phosphorous management could increase costs, but in either
event, there would be sufficient time to react. We believe all of the work that has been done to date
will continue to be relevant and usable should costs begin to increase to the level that staff believes
this needs to be addressed through the creation of a Stormwater Management Enterprise Fund. At
this time, we are recommending this effort be postponed and placed on hold until it is appropriate
to review it in the future. We understand the investment (in both time and funding) that has gone
into this effort but we don't believe that we should continue to pursue creating this fund if it is not
necessary. We will be placing this on a Select Board meeting agenda for a discussion as soon as
practicable.
• Attached please �nd a memo from James Robinson, Management Fellow, Hemali Shah, Chief
Equity Officer and Sean Dugan, Director of Communications and Special Projects recommending
renaming the Lexington Citizens Academy to Lexington Civic (or Civics) Academy based on
current interpretations of the term "citizen". I agree with the recommendation of the memo and
will be renaming the program the Lexington Civics Academy as of 2023. This is based on the
Oxford Definition of Civic and Civics as follows:
1625 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE�LEXINGTON,MASSACHUSETTS 02420
Civic—"Relating to a city or town, especially its administration; municipal."
Civics—"The study of the rights and duties of citizenship".
While either term is sufficient, I believe the study of the rights and duties of citizenship was more
appropriate. Should the Board have any concerns or have a different thought about this change
please let me know and we can discuss further.
• At the last Board meeting, I mentioned an article from Yale University on "Why Putting Solar
Canopies on Parking Lots Is a Smart Green Move". Please see the attached article.
• I spoke with Elizabeth Mahoney, the Commissioner of DOER yesterday and she informed me they
were submitting their regulations on the Fossil Fuel Free Building Construction Regulations Pilot
Program to the legislature yesterday for comment and will be promulgating their final regulations
by Summer. She also told me that they had reviewed our bylaw and that we are in line to be one of
the first communities of the ten that will be part of this pilot program that is anticipated to be
accepted into the program as a pilot community, which should be by the end of September.
• We are working on several earmarks but also want to highlight concerns with some of them.
o $200,000 for an affordable housing study—the contract has been signed and the consultant has
initiated work. This earmark is available through 6/30/26.
o $75,000 for a two-year pilot for a community-based unarmed mental health emergency
response team, the contract has been signed. The Executive Office of Public Safety(EOPS)
took a long time to get the contract documents to the Town, which were signed last week(in
May). This earmark expires 6/30/23. This makes it difficult to implement a two-year pilot
program in two months. I have expressed this to EOPS and informed our State Representative.
I will keep the Board updated on this, but I believe it is likely these funds will revert to the
State at the end of the fiscal year.
o $75,000 to assist landscapers transition to electric powered landscaping equipment, the contract
has been signed. Staff has met with landscapers and developed a plan and equipment has been
ordered and expected to arrive in mid-June. This earmark expires on 6/30/23.
o $200,000 to promote farmers markets, local festivals, parades, musical and theatrical
performances and other governmental or nonprofit events sponsored or sanctioned by the
municipal government. The contract has been signed. This earmark expires on 6/30/26. I have
discussed with Sandhya Iyer and Suzie Barry that we would be splitting this with $100,000 for
other events and $100,000 for the 250th Anniversary planning/events.
o $275,000 for transportation improvements and updates in the Town of Lexington. We are still
working on getting the contract for this earmark and due to this we do not have information
whether this earmark will expire on 6/30/23 or 6/30/26 (it's in the same bill as the previous
item, so it may be 2026). We do not have information on what exactly this was intended to be
used for.
o $350,000 to the School Department for the purchase of an electric school bus. The contract has
been signed(by the School Department). I do not have the status on this, although from
discussions, I am aware that the School Department has not ordered the bus. This earmark
expires on 6/3 0/23.
o We have two other earmarks which are part of the bond bill. This should be discussed by the
Select Board at an upcoming meeting whether you wish to pursue both, which will require a
request being submitted to the Governor's Office. These are $263,000 for a Blue Bike Share
Program and $2,868,660 for transportation and safety improvements at the intersection of
Hartwell and Maguire.
I spoke to Joe Pato about the last two earmarks that are a part of the bond bill and the earmarks
generally and concerns that these have come from our State Legislative Delegation and we receive
the information afterwards with little guidance on intent. Mr. Pato and I discussed the need to
request our State Legislative Delegation to attend an upcoming Select Board meeting to discuss
this as well as any other legislative updates.
• Attached please find the agenda tracker for upcoming Select Board meetings.
Public Facilities:
• Attached please find the April 2023 Police Station Proj ect Report.
Public Works:
• AMI Meter Proj ect Update: A total of 13,568 meters (91%) have been replaced or retrofitted
(9,390 are new meters and 4,178 are retrofits). The "Eye On Water" sign-ups are at 21%.
• There are 2 paper shredding events scheduled for Hartwell Avenue: May 27th and June 24th from
9:OOam—Noon.
• The area to be repaved along Mass Ave in the Center is scheduled for after Memorial Day.
T�: Jim Malloy, Town Manager
FRCJM: James Robinson, Management Fellow; Hemali Shah, Chief Equity Officer;
Sean Dugan, Director of Communications and Special Projects
DATE: May 8, 2023
RE: Suggestion for renaming Citizens' Academy programming
For the following reasons, the Management Fellow, Chief Equity Officer, and Director of
Communications and Special Proj ects recommend the Citizens' Academy program be retitled to
"Civic Academy" or"Civics Academy".
The Town of Lexington is a diverse community with 31% of residents being born outside of the
United States, according to the 2022 Census. While plain language may suggest that Citizens'
Academy is an inclusive term for all Lexington residents, discourse surrounding United States
Citizenship can also suggest exclusivity in the word"citizen".
The Citizens' Academy program was designed to expose residents of the Town of Lexington to
the various departments and operations of the municipality. The Citizens' Academy program
also sought to encourage civic engagement and promote transparency in local governance.
The Lexington Citizens' Academy was first held in the Fall of 2009 as a result of a j oint
initiative of the Vision for Lexington Committee(previously the Lexington 2020 Vision
Committee) and Lexington Community Education. Since 2009, Citizens' Academy sessions have
been well attended,received generally positive feedback, and have had alumni of the program
become more involved in Lexington Town Government through Town Meeting, and volunteer
boards and committees.
The word"citizen"does not have a single definition, and can be interpreted as the following
according to Merriam-Webster's Dictionary:
• "an inhabitant of a city or town";
and/or
• "a native or naturalized person who owes allegiance to a government and is entitled to
protection from it".
The currently-named Citizens' Academy is a civic education program designed for all Lexington
residents; and the programming deserves a title that makes no reference to the discourse
surrounding citizenship, but to civic education and engagement.
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g � a 5-Jurt-23 10 Ch. 30B. The policy recommended is
f�r Apprc�v�l based on the model policy from the IG's
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current/past practices.
iElizabeth Mancini, Procurement Director
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Poli� �e u���for� r�val �-Jurt-23 10 Ch. 30B. The policy recommended
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•Backfilling footings on the Southwest section up to the retaining wall.
•Poured concrete at Southwest wall columns.
•Continued welding connections of structural steel.
•Installing re-bar and steel mesh on 2nd floor to prepare for concrete slab on deck.
•Trenching ongoing for underground electrical and plumbing utilities under slab on grade.
•Begin and ongoing installation of electrical conduit and underground plumbing.
•Performed balloon test to determine the legal height of radio tower.
•Lighthouse Masonry started laying CMU block on North exterior wall.
•Cary Memorial & Town Hall access drive blocked off per construction phasing.
•Construction fence on North side was relocated to the bike path median.
•The stormwater infiltration system was installed on the North side near the Fletcher entrance.
•Started the concrete pour on the SOD 2nd floor. The pump malfunctioned and had to be repaired.
•Excavated for the exterior stairs at west side near the Cary Hall. Soil determined unsatisfactory.
•Construction was halted on the stairway and was temporarily backfilled. Redesigned to
accommodate for soil conditions.
•Started footings and laying CMU block on stairways #1 and #2 and the elevator shaft.
•Finished the concrete pour on the 2nd floor deck.
•Safety railing was installed around the 2nd floor where required.
•The roof trusses for the south side were prefabricated and lifted with a crane for installation.
•Additional decking was installed on the roof trusses and detailed as required.
•All welding of the steel framing was completed during the month.
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•Finish installing decking on the roof trusses.
•Finish the interior underground utilities and backfill.
•Pour concrete slab on grade.
•Install additional stormwater infiltration systems.
•Continue with exterior framing.
•Wall layout for SOD.
•CMU Back-up walls (North-West)
•Start additional roof work.
•Finish construction of walls for stairs and elevator shaft.
•Install Exterior stairway on West side near Cary building.
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Kelly E. Axtell, Deputy Town Manager Fax: (781) 861-2921
MEMORANDUM
TO: Select Board
FROM: Jim Malloy, Town Manager
DATE: May 19, 2023
RE: Weekly Update
The following is an update of activities for the week ending May 19, 2023:
Town Mana�er Updates:
• The Ad Hoc Transportation Working Group is continuing their work and they are going to be
doing outreach to the business community to gauge needs and interests and perhaps developing
public-private partnerships on funding. As some Board members may hear about this, staff wanted
to ensure the Board was aware before this effort is undertaken.
• Attached please �nd the agenda tracker for upcoming Select Board meetings.
Land Use Health and Development:
Economic Developrnent
• The Economic Development Office participated in a 250th Informational roundtable on 5/17/23
with Concord and Greater Merrimack Convention and Visitors Bureau. The GMCVB plans on
hosting a series of informational roundtables throughout the region for different sectors in the next
couple of months for the 250th Celebrations.
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on 5/17/23 with many conditions include a 100-ft. solar panel setback from the Waltham line and
perimeter tree plantings.
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Les Savage III is up for reappointment
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S�I��t �c�ard �onnr°�itt�e 22_I�� _23 p iGerr Howell does not wish to be
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5/31
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5/15 th�t th� pr�cl�r��ti�n �ppr�v�d �r�
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Approv� �r�e-Da�y Liquor Li��r�s� - �2_I�� _23 p in Eme Park 5/27 Police; Fire; TMO;
Lexir� tor� Retailers Assc�ciation y rY �
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250th h�v� inquir�d abc�ut th� u���f
A��A fund�s ��r���rd r�cently
approv�d u�ing �50a,000 �f th�ir AF�P'�
fur�ds f�r th�250tf� pl�r�nir�g and
�v�r�t�s W� I��v� �I�� r�c�iv�d �
reque�t fr�r� Le�cH�b fcrr fur�dir�g th�t
�hould be ��nsidered �t tl�i� rr��etings
Elizabeth Mancini, Procurement Director
has requested to have the Board approve a
D�sigr�er S�I��ti�r� ��li�y R�que�t f�r policy that is required under Ch. 30B.The
A r�v�l 5-Jur�-23 10 policy recommended is based on the model
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policy from the IG's Office and reflects the
Town's current/past practices.
iElizabeth Mancini, Procurement Director
Dis c�sitior� �f�ur lus Pr� �rt P�li� has requested to have the Board approve a
� r� p p � � 5-Jurt-23 10 policy that is required under Ch. 30B.The
R�qu��t f�r�►�prov�l policy recommended reflects the Town's
current/past practices.
was Tabled at the 4/24 meeting, UVM
unable to connect to meeting.
Tr�� ��n�py�tucly 5-Jun-23 20 Presentation on the results of the Tree
Canopy Study
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p be�n working �r� this �nd it vvil b� r��dy
Int�grat�d �uildir�g ���ign �r�d 5-Jun-23 �0 to discu�� r�c�rnrr��nded u d�t��to
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L�xpr��� Fa�r� �i��us�i�r� 5-Jur�-23 10 �i�cus�i�n �n L�xpr��s F�r� �f�ar�ge
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Th�r� i� � �263,O�a irr th� b�nd bill f�r
Le�ingt�n for tr�n�p�rt�ti�n
irr�prov�rr��nts f�r� bik�sh�r� (blu�
bik�} pr�gr�rr�s Th� ���rd h�� r�ot
Di��ussi�r� �r� k�ik��ha�r� pr�gra�rn 5-Jun-23 15 dis�us��d �nd t�k�n � p��itic�n of
supportir�g or r��t�upp�rtir�g �u�h �
pr�gr�rr�, but vvill r���d t���th�t vv�
c�n work with �ur legi�l�tc�r�t� �sk the
����n�r t� rr7ov� �he�ds
Robert Rotberg has requested
increasing the membership of the
iHlstorical Commission from 5 full
R�qu��t t� �dd 2 full r��r�ta�r�t�►tl�� �_Jur�-23 10 members to 7 full members. Town
Hist�ri�al ��r�r�is�ion iCounsel has o ined that the Statute
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allows this and that it would require only
a vote of the Select Board.
Thi� di�cu��ic�r� is f�r th� �c��rd t�
discu���rheth�r th� p�st pr��tice of
u�ing Juli� Nov�k (�r perh�p� Jor�
Pla��ing �is�u��i�r� or� ��a�l ��ttir�g VU�rtr�n�r�)t� ��t tvv�-y��r gc��l�
lilll��tir� 5-Jun-23 15 c��tir�u�s t� b�th� ���rd's r�f�r�r�c�
r�g p
ior if th�r� i� � diff�r�nt dir�cti�n th�
���rd vvi�h��t�t�ke f�r g��l ��ttings
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LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING
AGENDAITEM TITLE:
Approve Select Board Meeting Minutes
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Joe Pato, Select Board Chair
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Category:Decision-Making
The Select Board is being asked to approve and release the following sets of ineeting minutes:
• Apri124, 2023 S elect Board
• Apri126, 2023 S elect Board
• May 8, 2023 S elect Board
SUGGESTED MOTION:
To approve and release the following meeting minutes:
• Apri124, 2023 S elect Board
• April 26, 2023 S elect Board
• May 8, 2023 S elect Board
Move to approve the consent.
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S elect Board O ffic e
DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA:
5/22/2023
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SELECT BOARD MEETING
April 24, 2023
A meeting of the Lexington Select Board was called to order at 6:OOp.m. on Monday, April 24, 2023, in
the Select Board Meeting Room of the Town Office Building. Hybrid participation was offered as well
via the webinar meeting platform. Ms. Hai, Chair; Mr. Lucente,Vice Chair; Mr. Pato; Mr. Sandeen; and
Ms. Barry were present, as well as Mr. Malloy, Town Manager; Ms. Axtell, Deputy Town Manager; and
Ms. Katzenback, Executive Clerk.
CONSENT AGENDA
1. 2023 Limousine License Renewals
LIMOUSINE
• Boyadj ian Limousine Service-447 Lowell Street(2 vehicles)
• D&O Limo - 3402 Main Campus Drive (1 vehicle)
To approve the 2023 Annual Limousine License reneWals for the folloWing businesses:
• Boyadj ian Limousine Service—447 Lowell Street(2 vehicles)
• D&O Limo LLC d/b/a D&O Limo—3402 Main Campus Drive (1 vehicle)
2. Approve and Sign Proclamations
• Asian American and Pacific Islander(AAPI) Heritage Month
• Mental Health Month
• National Police Week/Peace Officers Memorial Day
• National Public Works Week
To approve and sign proclamations annually recognizing the month of May as Mental Health Month and
Asian American and Pacific Islander(AAPI) Heritage Month.
To approve and sign proclamations recognizing National Police Week from Sunday, May 14, 2023
through Saturday, May 20, 2023,with Peace Officers Memorial Day being recognized on Monday, May
15, 2023, and National Public Works VVeek from Sunday, May 21,2023 through Saturday,May 27, 2023,
and to further lower the Battle Green Flag from sunrise until sunset on Monday, May 15,2023 in
commemoration of Peace Officers Memorial Day.
DOCUMENTS: 2023Asian American and Pacific Islander(AAPI)Heritage Month Proclamation, 2023
Mental Health Month Proclamation, 2023 National Police Week/Peace Officers Memorial Day
Proclamation,2023 National Public Works Week Proclamation
3. Application: Battle Green Permit—Town Celebrations Committee-Memorial Day Ceremonies
To approve* the request of the Town Celebrations Committee to use the Battle Green on Monday, May
29, 2023 from approximately 9:30am to 12:30pm for the purpose of the annual Memorial Day
ceremonies.
To approve* Town Celebrations Committee to place small flags at the memorial plaques around the
Battle Green on the morning of Friday,May 26, 2023 to be removed on the morning of Tuesday, May 30,
2023.
*and all app�ovals and locations a�e subject to modifications as may be�equi�ed by the Depa�tment of
Public Wo�ks, Public Safety, Fi�e Depa�tment and/o�Enginee�ing Depa�tment up to the ti�ne of the event.
DOCUMENTS: Town Celebrations Committee Request Letter-Memorial Day Parade &Ceremonies
4. Road Closures Request—Town Celebrations Committee for Memorial Day Parade
To approve* the Town Celebrations Committee's request for road closures from Massachusetts Avenue at
Munroe Cemetery westerly to Bedford Street, Bedford Street to Harrington Road and Harrington Road to
the Old Burying Ground on Monday,May 29, 2023 from 9:30am to 12:30pm for the purpose of the
annual Memorial Day Parade.
*and all app�ovals and locations a�e subject to ynodifications as may be�equi�ed by the Depa�tment of
Public Wo�ks, Public Safety, Fi�e Depa�tment and/o�Enginee�ing Depa�tment up to the tijne of the event.
DOCUMENTS: Town Celebrations Committee Request Letter-Memorial Day Parade &Ceremonies
VOTE: Upon a motion duly made and seconded,by roll call,the Select Board voted 5-0 to approve the
Consent Agenda.
ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION
1. Accept and Sign Easements-Kay Tiffany Way Definitive Subdivision, 109 Reed Street
Ms. Hai explained that the Planning Board approved the definitive subdivision for 109 Reed Street on
February 26, 2020. The subdivision was designed to have the road be accepted by the Town. There are
three easements provided for a loop waterline,maintenance easement for an existing culvert and a
drainage easement. The documents have been revieWed by Town Counsel and the Engineering
Department. There are signed consent forms from the developer and the lender. The Board is being asked
to approve the attached easements and execute the easement agreements.
VOTE: Upon a motion duly made and seconded,by roll call,the Select Board voted 5-0 to approve the
easements and further to authorize the Select Board to execute the attached easement agreements.
DOCUMENTS: Cover Memo,Drainage Easement, Maintenance Easement,Utility Easement, Plan,
Subordination
2. Presentation—Tree Canopy Study
Ms. Hai stated that, in cooperation with the University of Vermont(UVM),the DPW engaged in a Tree
Canopy Study for the Town. This evening,the Board is to receive a first presentation on the findings. The
findings have been reviewed previously with the Tree Committee, and their comments were sent to the
Board today.
Dave Pinsonneault, Director of Public Works,noted that the presenters from UVM were unable to make it
to tonight's meeting and requested this to be rescheduled to a future meeting.
The Board agreed to reschedule this item.
DOCUMENTS: Tree Canopy Study Report
3. 2023 Annual Town Meeting— Select Board Article Discussion and Positions
Ms. Hai noted that Article 16i has been pushed to Wednesday evening. Mr. Malloy explained that Mike
Cronin, Director of Public Facilities,will be meeting Tuesday night at Spm with the Historic Districts
Commission, a group of abutters that are representative of the neighborhood, Sustainable Lexington, and
the architect to review the design and consider other options and alternatives. Ms. Hai suggested tabling
further discussion on this item until that meeting is held. Mr. Lucente suggested discussing a potential
motion for this Article. Mr. Pato stated that his sense is that this cannot proceed without a certificate of
appropriateness from the HDC and approval from the Board to expend the funds. It Was determined that
no substantive decisions were to be made this evening.
Regarding Article 40,Ms. Hai stated that there has not been an amendment filed to refer this to the
Planning Board. On the main motion,the Board noted that it was still two in favor and three opposed. Ms.
Hai noted that there needs to be broad public input and education and she does not believe this item was
completed through a public process or otherwise official Town outreach manner.
Mr. Pato stated that this item went through a public process and, like any zoning article,had a public
hearing through the Planning Board. This is a topic that has been on the Board's radar for decades. This
has been a high priority issue for residents and multiple study groups have discussed this. The proposal is
in line with the kinds of proposals that have come from those study groups, and it is conservative. His
only concern is that this proposal does not go far enough. Ms. Hai stated that she disagreed and noted that
her existing house could not be built today with these standards in place.
Mr. Sandeen noted that the Net Zero Emissions Task Force reviewed the size of the homes in Lexington
around 2013-2014. At that time,the analysis found an average size for new construction homes in
Lexington was 4,700 s.f. People were astounded and said something needs to be done. However, in
reviewing data from 2019-2021,the average size of a home in Lexington was 6,700 s.f. The data for last
year alone showed average size homes of 6,900 s.f. He believes this is a concern and the Board needs to
revieW the trend of what is happening in Lexington.
The Board briefly reviewed the other Articles to be discussed this evening during Town Meeting.
DOCUMENTS: Moderator's proposed schedule for 2023ATM(as of 4-19), Select Board Working
Document-Positions 2023ATM
ADJOURN
VOTE: Upon a motion duly made and seconded,by roll call,the Select Board voted 5-0 to adjourn the
meeting at 6:23pm.
A true record; Attest:
Kristan Patenaude
Recording Secretary
SELECT BOARD MEETING
April 26, 2023
A meeting of the Lexington Select Board was called to order at 6:30p.m. on Wednesday,April 26,
2023, in the Select Board Meeting Room of the Town Office Building. Hybrid participation was
offered as well via the webinar meeting platform. Ms. Hai, Chair; Mr. Lucente,Vice Chair,Mr. Pato,Ms.
Barry, and Mr. Sandeen were present, as well as Mr. Malloy, Town Manager; Ms. Axtell,Deputy Town
Manager; and Ms. Katzenback, Executive Clerk.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
None at this time.
SELECT BOARD MEMBER CONCERNS AND LIAISON REPORTS
1. Select Board Member Concerns and Liaison Reports
Ms. Hai stated that she,Melissa Battite, and Melissa Interess attended a new resident orientation at
Waterstone. The presentation was very impressive. She noted that the also spoke last week at the White
House regarding the Investing in America agenda. She stated that everyone should take a deep breath and
feel good about the Town and its work.
Ms. Barry stated that Senator Mike Barrett reached out this week requesting the Board to send a letter to
Governor Healey, Lieutenant Governor Driscoll, and the State House delegation regarding funding that is
in the House budget for the 250th anniversary. There is an amendment indicating the Board's support for
this to be approved and not to be pulled out. The Board agreed to support and allow the letter to be signed
by the Chair.
DOCUMENTS: Correspondence Secretary Report-April 12,2023, Select Board Comments at Naming
Ceremony of the Kenneth J. Donnelly Fire Headquarters
TOWN MANAGER REPORT
1. Town Manager Weekly Update
Mr. Malloy acknowledged that John Livsey, Town Engineer,was named the National Professional
Manager of the Year for Engineering Technology by the American Public Works Association. He
congratulated Mr. Livsey for this accomplishment.
Mr. Malloy noted that there has been a question if there will be charges for parking at the Town Office
building, DPW, and Community Center where the charging stations are located,between the hours of
Spm-8pm. Mr. Pato noted that the public is not charged to park in those locations anyway. The electricity
is charged for.
Mr. Malloy stated that the sidewalk proj ect down some streets off Massachusetts Avenue has
commenced. The trees around the Battle Green have been wrapped for protection.
DOCUMENTS: 4-21-23 Weekly Update
ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION
1. Review and Approve Request for Wayfinding Signs on Minuteman Bikeway
Sandhya Iyer, Director of Economic Development, stated that the Tourism Committee, Design Advisory
Committee, and Recreation Committee have all voted unanimously to support this proj ect as planned. The
Bike Advisory Committee voted to support it subj ect to the following conditions:
• Graffiti Tagging—That the highest quality material like Porcelain be included in the bid specs to
have a long-term warrant and have its power Washed as necessary.
• Map Updating-That a QR code be linked to a website that will be updated frequently. The kiosk
itself can be updated and replaced with small CPA funds after 5-10 years.
• Solar Lighting to illuminate the Kiosk- Solar light can be added, if permitted by the Select Board
as this is not in Historic District.
• Sign Clutter- To keep the number of signs to a minimum
Ms. Hai noted that, after the bid phase is complete,the Board will be able to review specific language and
images for the signs.
VOTE: Upon a motion duly made and seconded,by roll call, the Select Board voted 5-0 to approve the
East Lexington Way�nding Proj ect as per the plan as presented, subj ect to the conditions recommended
by the Bike Advisory Committee.
DOCUMENTS: Wayfinding Presentation
2. Review and Approve Lexington Council for the Arts'Request to Paint Additional Town-Owned
Utility Boxes
Steve Poltorzycki, Chair of Lexington Council for the Arts, stated that the Town has received a request
from the Cultural Council to paint three additional utility boxes. The locations are as proposed. The
Council worked with the Engineering Department to develop a list of utility boxes that are appropriate to
consider.
Ms. Barry thanked the Council for this proj ect and for bringing pops of color throughout Town.
VOTE: Upon a motion duly made and seconded,by roll call, the Select Board voted 5-0 to approve the
locations at Waltham Street near Concord Avenue; Spring Street near Concord Avenue; and Bedford
Street near Revere Street/Hill Street(as proposed).
DOCUMENTS: Utility BoxLocations -Request to Paint
3. 2023 Annual Town Meeting— Select Board Article Discussion and Positions
Ms. Hai stated that last night there was a working group meeting for those working to come to a
resolution on the solar proj ect,Article 16i. Mr. Lucente explained that there was a lot of public input
during the working group meeting. He explained that there was some understanding reached last night,
that the continuation of the design will go forward. Town Meeting will not be voting on the design
previously presented,but the financial opportunity to do this proj ect,without a specific layout of the
design yet. Additional feedback from the neighbors and the architect will be considered. The Historic
Districts Commission is a key player regarding issuing a certificate of appropriateness for this proj ect.
Mr. Pato stated that the feedback from the neighbors was effectively complimentary to what was being
presented. He stated that he believes a conclusion will be reached on this proj ect and engagement Will be
continued throughout the process.
William Erickson, 31 Sherman Street, stated that he believes the Town has done a great j ob reaching out
to abutters recently. He stated that he would support a vote to appropriate the funds at this time. Hopefully
this proj ect will continue to move forward,with everyone working cooperatively.
The Board voted unanimously to support Article 16i.
Regarding the vote for reconsideration, Ms. Hai explained that the Lexington general bylaw, Section 90-
9, states that Select Board members shall provide and maintain under their care and supervision a suitable
place or method for free public disposal for the inhabitants of the Town to deposit ashes, cinders,papers,
and other refuse and rubbish, in accordance with such rules and regulations as the Select Board may from
time to time make. On Monday evening at Town Meeting a Revolving Fund was created,but no funding
Was placed in it yet. The Board has planned a public hearing and discussion on this topic on May 22nd. A
subsequent meeting by the Board will incorporate that feedback and consider a vote on this item. There
are several options regarding refuse contract and/or waste reduction efforts, such as providing less
frequent service, not providing pickup service at all, limiting the barrel count service, or not picking up
materials that are prohibited from a landfill or the recycling contract. This would all be discussed during
the public hearing but is not involved with formation of the Revolving Fund.
Mr. Pato noted that a specific amendment was offered Ms. McKenna if reconsideration passes. The Board
could take a position on that specific amendment. Ms. Hai stated that the amendment is to strike Section
A and to complementarily delete the $230,000. This was submitted to the TMMA list this afternoon.
Dawn McKenna, 9 Hancock Street and Precinct 6 Town Meeting Member explained that the proposal is
to remove the $230,000 and find other way to fund it. She spoke with Mr. Pinsonneault and Ms. Kosnoff
who were not in favor of this proposal but would rather just strike the Section and see if Town Meeting
would support this. There is still money set aside in Free Cash that could be used for this item. She noted
that there is nothing in the bylaws or in the law that requires "new information."This Town has a bylaw
that requires free public disposal, along with a court judgment. Also, someone brought forth an
amendment to Totivn Meeting to remove the word"free" from Section 90-9,which passed, and the last
referendum passed by the citizens of Lexington removed the word"free" again. There needs to be a
collaborative process for this item. Moving forward with this amendment allows the costs to be covered,
respects the bylaw that is in place, allows for a more inclusive process. This amendment is only to strike
Section A and the last sentence of Section C.
The Board stated that it would consider the amendment.
DOCUMENTS: Select Board Working Document-Positions 2023ATM, Moderator's
schedulefor2023ATM(as ofApri125,2023)
ADJOURN
VOTE: Upon a motion duly made and seconded,by roll call, the Select Board voted 5-0 to adjourn the
meeting at 7:13pm.
A true record; Attest:
Kristan Patenaude
Recording Secretary
SELECT BOARD MEETING
May 8, 2023
A meeting of the Lexington Select Board was called to order at 6:30p.m. on Monday, May 8, 2023, in the
Select Board Meeting Room of the Town Office Building. Hybrid participation was offered as well via
the webinar meeting platform. Ms. Hai, Mr. Lucente,Mr. Pato,Ms. Barry, and Mr. Sandeen were present,
as well as Mr. Malloy, Town Manager;Ms. Axtell, Deputy Town Manager; and Ms. Katzenback,
Executive Clerk.
Executive Clerk Kim Katzenback called the meeting to order at 6:30pm. She amended the order of the
agenda to take up the reorganization of the Board as the �rst order of business.
ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION
1. Reorganization of the Board
Ms. Hai nominated Mr. Pato as Chair of the Select Board. There were no other nominations. Ms.
Katzenback closed the nominations and asked for a vote on the nomination.
VOTE: Upon a motion duly made and seconded, the Select Board voted 5-0 to elect Joe Pato as Chair of
the Select Board.
Mr. Lucente nominated Ms. Barry as Vice Chair of the Select Board. There were no other nominations.
Ms. Katzenback closed the nominations and asked for a vote on the nomination.
VOTE: Upon a motion duly made and seconded, the Select Board voted 5-0 to elect Suzie Barry as Vice-
Chair of the Select Board.
Mr. Pato took over as Chair for the meeting at 6:35pm. He thanked the Board for its support in his
nomination and Ms. Hai for her last two years acting as Chair of the Board.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
None at thi s time.
SELECT BOARD MEMBER CONCERNS AND LIAISON REPORTS
1. Select Board Member Concerns and Liaison Reports
Mr. Pato noted that included is a report from the Ad Hoc Transportation Committee. At its May 3, 2023
meeting,the Committee voted to support the Transportation Advisory Committee's proposal,Which was
previously submitted to the Board on March l Oth, to restructure fares for FY24. The Board was in
agreement to address this item on a near-term agenda.
The Board had no obj ections to requesting that the liaisons to the Housing Trust and the Housing
Partnership boards investigate the linkage fee homerule petitions and provide feedback to the Board.
Mr. Lucente noted that every household in Lexington should have received a postcard vvith a bag for the
Stamp Out Hunger program. This is a largest food drive each year for the Lexington food pantry and
occurs on May 13th. Mr. Lucente also thanked Ms. Hai for her work for the Board as Chair over the past
years.
DOCUMENTS: Correspondence Secretary Report-May 8,2023, Select Board Concerns and Liaison
Reports-May 8, 2023
TOWN MANAGER REPORT
1. Town Manager Weekly Update
Mr. Malloy stated that the Town has hired a new Veterans Services Director, Bryan Bishop. He noted that
the Board will likely have a discussion about goal setting at one of its next meetings. He suggested that a
small working group be created to redline the noise regulations for future review by the Board. Mr.
Sandeen stated that he is concerned that the noise bylaw, as written, is unenforceable. He would like a
working group to consider this as well.
Mr. Malloy stated that he would like to pursue updating the 1987 display on the first floor of the building,
potentially with quality photographs submitted of the Town from residents. The Board agreed,with Mr.
Lucente noting that he does not want to see the existing display damaged.
DOCUMENTS: 4-28-23 Weekly Update, 5-5-23 Weekly Update
CONSENT AGENDA
M�. Lucente noted that he needed to �ecuse himself f�om Itern #2. The Boa�d ag�eed to take two votes on
the Consent Agenda.
1. Approve Tax Bill Insert—Access to Public Information
To approve the attached insert regarding ways for residents and interested persons to obtain access to
Town information to be included as a tax bill insert With the 1 st quarter tax bill to be mailed out on June
3 0, 2023.
DOCUMENTS: TaxBillInsert
2. Approve Lexington Lions Club Request-67th Annual Fourth of July Carnival
This item was add�essed sepa�ately.
3. Dissolve Select Board Committees
To dissolve the Affordable Housing Trust Study Committee.
To dissolve the Special Permit Residential Development(SPRD)Zoning Bylaw Amendment Ad Hoc
Committee.
4. ToWn Manager Committee Reappointments
• Council on Aging:
o Julie Barker
o Ellen Nadine Cameron
• Recreation Committee:
o Christian Boutwell
o Weiwei Li
To reappoint Julie Barker and Ellen Nadine Cameron to the Council on Aging both for a term set to
expire on May 31, 2026.
To reappoint Christian Boutwell and Weiwei Li to the Recreation Committee both for a term set to expire
on May 31, 2026.
DOCUMENTS: J. Barker, E.N. Cameron, C. Boutwell,W.Li
5. Approve Select Board Meeting Minutes
To approve and release the following meeting minutes: March 27,2023 Select Board,
March 29, 2023 Select Board, April 3, 2023 Select Board, April 10, 2023 Select Board and
April 12, 2023 Select Board
DOCUMENTS: DRAFT 03272023 Select Board, DRAFT 03292023 Select Board, DRAFT 04032023
Select Board, DRAFT 04102023 Select Board,DRAFT 04122023 Select Board
6. Application: One-Day Liquor License—Lexington Tennis Club,475 Bedford Street Sportsmen's
Tennis Club Fundraiser
To approve a One-Day Liquor License for the Lexington Tennis Club to serve beer and wine at the indoor
Lexington Tennis Club, 475 Bedford Street, for the purpose of a fundraiser for the Sportsmen's Tennis
Club on Saturday, May 20, 2023 from 11:OOam to 4:OOpm.
7. Application: One-Day Liquor Licenses—LABBB Collaborative, 0 Meriam Street/Depot Parking
Lot
• (2) Lexington Battle Green BBQ Festival
To approve two One-Day Liquor Licenses for LABBB Collaborative to serve beer and cider at the
municipal parking lot behind the Depot Building(to the left of the parking attendant), 0 Meriam Street,
for the purpose of the Lexington Battle Green BBQ Festival on the following dates:
• Saturday, May 20, 2023 from 12:OOpm to B:OOpm
• Sunday, May 21, 2023 from 12:OOpm to 4:OOpm
DOCUMENTS: DiagramofEvent-LexingtonBattleGreenBBQFestival
8. Application: Entertainment License—LABBB Collaborative, 0 Meriam Street/Depot Parking Lot
• Lexington Battle Green BBQ Festival
To approve an Entertainment License for LABBB Collaborative for the purpose of providing live musical
performances for patrons of the Lexington Battle Green BBQ Festival to take place on Saturday, May 20,
2023 at the municipal parking lot behind the Depot Building(to the left of the parking attendant), 0
Meriam Street from 12:OOpm to B:OOpm.
9. Application: License for Public Entertainment on Sunday—LABBB Collaborative, 0 Meriam
Street/Depot Parking Lot
• Lexington Battle Green BBQ Festival
To approve a License for Public Entertainment on Sunday for LABBB Collaborative for the purpose of
providing live musical performances for patrons of the Lexington Battle Green BBQ Festival to take
place on Sunday, May 21, 2023 at the municipal parking lot behind the Depot Building(to the left of the
parking attendant), 0 Meriam Street from 12:OOpm to 4:OOpm.
10. Application: License by a Farmer Winery to Sell at Farmer's Market-House Bear Brewing,LLC,
Worthen Road Practice Field
• 2023 Lexington Farmers'Market
To approve and sign a Special License for House Bear Brewing, LLC to sell Mead and Cider at the
Lexington Farmers'Market from May 3 0, 2023 through October 31,2024 and on November 21, 2023 for
off-premise consumption,pending Lexington Farmers' Market obtaining their required market permits.
DOCUMENTS: Application to sell at a Farmers Market
11. Application: Entertainment License-Lexington Local Food Collaborative d/b/a Lexington
Farmers'Market, Worthen Road Practice Field
• 2023 Lexington Farmers'Market
To approve an Entertainment License for Lexington Local Food Collaborative d/b/a Lexington Farmers'
Market for the purpose of providing recorded music and live performances for patrons of the market to
take place every Tuesday from May 30, 2023 through October 31, 2023 at the Worthen Road Practice
Field from 2:OOpm to 6:30pm pending Town Manager approval of the 2023 Lexington Farmers'Market.
DOCUMENTS: 2023 Lexington Farmers'Market Overview of Request, 2023 Lexington Farmers'
Market Map
12. Approve and Sign Proclamation- Children's Mental Health Week
To approve and sign a proclamation recognizing Children's Mental Health Week from May 7,2023 to
May 13, 2023.
DOCUMENTS: 2023 Children's Mental Health Week Proclamation
13. Select Board Committee Appointments
• Lexington Housing Assistance Board(LexHAB):
o Eric BroWn
o Russell Tanner
• Semiquincentennial Commission(Lex250) Community Member Representative-Noah
Michelson
To appoint Eric Brown and Russell Tanner to the Lexington Housing Assistance Board(LexHAB)both
for three-year terms set to expire on May 31, 2026.
To appoint Noah Michelson to the Semiquincentennial Commission(Lex250) as the Community Member
Representative for a term set to expire following the completion of all planned activities in 2026 in
accordance with the deliverables established in the committee charge.
DOCUMENTS: 2023 Lexington Housing Assistance Board(LexHAB)Application-E. Brown, 2023
Lexington Housing Assistance Board(LexHAB)Application-R. Tanner, 2023 Semiquincentennial
Commission(Lex250)Application-N. Michelson
VOTE: Upon a motion duly made and seconded, the Select Board voted 5-0 to approve the Consent
Agenda Items 1, and 3-13.
2. Approve Lexington Lions Club Request-67th Annual Fourth of July Carnival
To approve the request of the Lexington Lions Club to hold the 67th Annual Fourth of July Carnival from
Friday,June 30, 2023 to Tuesday, July 4, 2023 with the times as requested in the Lions Club letter dated
April 24, 2023.
To approve the request of the Lexington Lions Club to use lighting as necessary until 11:30pm from
Tuesday, June 27, 2023 through Tuesday, July 4, 2023.
To approve a fireworks display on Sunday,July 2, 2023, at approximately 9:30pm, subject to approval of
the �reworks vendor, Atlas PyroVision Productions, Inc., and necessary safety precautions required by
the Fire Department.
DOCUMENTS: Lions Club Carnival Letter request
VOTE: Upon a motion duly made and seconded, the Select Board voted 4-0 to approve the Consent
Agenda Item 2.
ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION
1. Reorganization of the Board
This item was p�eviously add�essed.
2. Lexington Bicycle Advisory Committee Request for Worthen Road Bike Lane Pilot: REQUEST
WITHDRAWN
This request was withdrawn by the Lexington Bicycle Advisory Committee on May 5, 2023.
3. Public Hearing: Wine &Malt Restaurant Liquor License—Taipei Gourmet LLC d/b/a Taipei
Gourmet, 211 Massachusetts Avenue
It was noted that the public hea�ing was scheduled fo� 7pjn and the Boa�d would take up othe�business
until that time.
4. Update on Energy Use Disclosure
Maggie Peard, Sustainability&Resiliency Officer,provided an update on the rollout of the Building
Energy Use Disclosure bylaw that was passed at Annual Town Meeting in 2022. She explained that this
requires annual reporting of energy and water usage from buildings over 25,000 s.f. and all municipal
buildings. This was passed largely due to both the State's and Lexington's goals to reach net zero
emissions. The program is up and running with the first reporting deadline coming up on May 15th. By
October 1 St,the first public report will be posted to the Town's website.
The Board thanked Ms. Peard for her work on this item.
DOCUMENTS: Building Energy Use Disclosure
3. Public Hearing: Wine &Malt Restaurant Liquor License—Taipei Gourmet LLC d/b/a Taipei
Gourmet, 211 Massachusetts Avenue
The Boa�d took up this item at this time.
Mr. Pato opened the public hearing at 7:01 pm. He explained that Taipei Gourmet LLC has submitted all
the necessary paperwork requesting a new restaurant wine and malt beverages liquor license to serve
alcohol, within the allowable hours under the Select Board Alcohol Regulations for Restaurants, for
Taipei Gourmet located at 211 Massachusetts Avenue. The legal notice was published in the Apri127,
2023 in the Lexington Minuteman newspaper and the abutters were noticed by the applicant as required.
The restaurant floor plan is included in the Liquor License application.
Building, Zoning and Health Departments have reviewed this application and have no obj ections to the
Liquor License application. The applicant must obtain all required municipal permits for the restaurant.
The Select Board approved the Taipei Gourmet LLC Common Victualler Restaurant License at the
February 27, 2023 meeting. Their current hours of operation are 11:OOam to 9:OOpm Sunday through
Saturday.
There were no questions or comments from the Board or the public at this time.
Mr. Pato closed the hearing at 7:OSpm.
VOTE: Upon a motion duly made and seconded, the Select Board voted 5-0 to approve the application
from Taipei Gourmet LLC d/b/a Taipei Gourmet located at 211 Massachusetts Avenue for a Restaurant
Wine and Malt Beverages Liquor License for 7 days/week 11:OOam- 12:00 midnight,with Ching Hsu as
Manager on Record for the liquor license and, once the application has also been approved by the ABCC,
issue a Restaurant VVine and Malt Liquor License to Taipei Gourmet LLC d/b/a Taipei Gourmet located at
211 Massachusetts Avenue.
DOCUMENTS: Taipei Gourmet LLC LL application
5. Update on Fleet Electrification Policy
Sustainability&Resilience Officer Maggie Peard provided an overvietiv of the 2022 Green Fleet Report,
which includes an inventory of the current municipal fleet and identifies priority vehicles for replacement
with electric or hybrid models. She explained that this policy was put in place to ensure that all
departments shall purchase only fuel-efficient vehicles,with a priority to zero emission vehicles. Some
exempt vehicles include firetrucks, ambulances,heavy duty vehicles,police cruisers and emergency
response vehicles. Police and Fire administrative vehicles are not exempt from the policy. Regarding non-
exempt vehicles,there are currently 61 in total. 75% of those are gasoline vehicles, 15% are hybrid, and
10% are electric. 12 vehicles are currently out of compliance and do not meet the Green Community's
fuel standards. These vehicles will be priorities in the plan.
Mr. Sandeen noted that there are a number of vehicles listed as exempt in the report,but the policy states
that there is a process for exempting vehicles,which is that the Sustainability&Resilience Officer will
make a recommendation to the Town Manager for approval. He would like some clarity between the
report and policy on this item. The policy also suggests that leased vehicles and vehicles that are operated
on behalf of the Town be reviewed. In future updates,he would like to see information on a total lifecycle
cost model.
DOCUMENTS: Fleet Inventory, Green Fleet Report, Fleet Electrification Policy 08-23-21
6. Discussion on Height of Solar Canopy for Police Station Proj ect
Mr. Malloy explained that the original plan included a canopy with a bottom elevation of the canopy at
17'4", with an upper elevation of 19'6". The working group is currently working toward a 14'6" bottom
elevation of the canopy and an upper elevation of 16'10". The Massachusetts Avenue "leg" that was
previously discussed came up during discussions with the working group. The Board had previously not
wanted to have staff continue to pursue this option. The working group has been considering this option
and the Board should discuss whether this is an option the Board now Wants staff to pursue. The Board
may also want to discuss whether its preference is for a full canopy, spanning the parking lot, or a partial
canopy with an open drive lane.
Mike Cronin, Director of Public Facilities, explained that, in discussions with the neighborhood
community, one request was that the canopies closest to the bike path side be lower than the 14'6"
minimum height that is being used as a design criteria. This could be a challenge to the design for the site.
He asked that the Board discuss this item further. The next community charrette on this item will be held
tomorrow evening.
Mr. Pato explained that the request from abutters for the perpendicular leg was suggested in order to
offset massing in the area immediately adj acent to residences. Ms. Hai asked what could be lost in
potential solar production from this split height. Mr. Cronin explained that the proj ect is trying to keep the
square footage as high as possible. There needs to be approximately 14,500 s.f. for the project. With the
Massachusetts Avenue leg included and the new geometry,the project is approximately 12,500 s.f. If the
Massachusetts Avenue leg is removed, this drops closer to 10,000 s.f. or approximately 28% short.
Calculations are still being run regarding the proposal to lower the height of one canopy,while trying to
expand the span.
Mr. Pato explained that his goal is for the Board to leave staff's hands open as much as possible, to create
a design that is going to satisfy the HDC, so that they can issue the certificate of appropriateness, and
come to as close to a compromise as possible with a neighborhood,to reduce impact to them,while
retaining as much of the production as possible.
Mr. Sandeen agreed with Mr. Pato's position and mentioned that the Board's Integrated Building Design
and Construction Policy calls for maximizing onsite production of renetivable energy. Mr. Sandeen
supported the neighbor's request for a lower solar canopy. Mr. Sandeen asked Whether the Town might
consider renting equipment or contracting with outside vendors to perform maintenance under the loWer
structures, rather than buying new equipment. He expressed his desire that the design team achieve the
goals of net zero energy production with a lower height solar structure.
Mr. Lucente asked for clarification about the drive aisle in terms of Fire and DPW equipment access.
Chief Sencabaugh explained that the mass of the vehicles involved is part of what drives the proposed
14'6"height. Bringing that down further will block potential access to the building. Mr. Pinsonneault
stated that snow removal and sweeping must be taken into account. Lowering the height would require
different equipment and, likely, contractual services.
Tom Shiple, 18 Phinney Road, stated that he likes the current design. He noted that he does not like the
idea of losing the drive aisle and would like the square footage of the solar to be maximized. While he
likes the current design, he would consider lowering the height, as long as the square footage is not
impacted.
Dawn McKenna, 9 Hancock Street and Precinct 6 Town Meeting Member stated that she does not believe
the Massachusetts Avenue leg of the proj ect should be any further forward than the Police Station. She
asked if the design could be reconsidered in an"L" shape,with part of the canopy moving behind Cary
Hall, where the height could be taller. She noted that, if the proj ect is installed over grass,height would
not be an issue, as the �re equipment could access the site.
Mr. Cronin noted that the sun analysis eliminated placing the canopy behind Cary Hall. There is a small
section of the parking lot that could be utilized,but this would require extensive trenching and running of
conduit. He highlighted the items he heard from the Board during the discussion, including flexibility of
design,potentially including multiple heights; incorporating the Massachusetts Avenue leg portion into
the process; working toWard a net zero building; allowing access behind the building for DPW and
emergency access, and continuing to allow for a drive aisle.
Ted Page, 6 Fletcher Avenue, stated that it was previously mentioned that net zero was an important goal,
but not a requirement. He would like for the proj ect to continue to be flexible while taking into account
abutter and HDC concerns. Mr. Pato explained that the Board and Town seek to maximize solar
collection on each proj ect. The Town's goal is to achieve net zero as a community. In some cases,that
means exceeding net zero on a particular proj ect. Each proj ect has to be considered in the context of its
individual site limitations,requirements, etc.
Sally Sharp Lehman, 6 Sherman Street, stated that she hopes the project does not consider going over
green space.
7. Review and Approve Lexington Council for the Arts'Request for Art Installation on Lexington
Minuteman Bikeway
Steve Poltorzycki, Chair of Lexington Council for the Arts,requested approval for a public art exhibit.
This will include up to six small sculptures inspired by Lexington architecture. The Council received
submissions from local visual artists and architects. The proposal is to install these pieces near the
bikeway,between the Visitor Center and Hancock Street. The pieces will either be located in trees or
freestanding, and at least 10' back from the bikeway. If freestanding,these will be affixed to the ground
in some manner. If it trees,they will be strapped to the tree in a way that will not damage the tree. The
proposal is to install these around the end of June and allow them to be viewed until the onset of winter.
The Council met with the Bicycle Advisory Committee and received their endorsement,with the caveat
that the items be at least 10' back from the bikeway. The DPW and Police Department are also in support.
VOTE: Upon a motion duly made and seconded, the Select Board voted 5-0 to approve the art
installation proposal from the Lexington Council for the Arts for a temporary art installation as proposed
to be in place through Fall 2023.
DOCUMENTS: Proposal-updated 5-5-23, LBAC Letter-Endorsement of Art Installation
8. Discuss Select Board Committee Liaison Assignments
The Board discussed Ms. Barry and Ms. Hai has candidates for consideration by the Cary Library
Trustees Nominating Committee.
VOTE: Upon a motion duly made and seconded, the Select Board voted 5-0 to confirm Ms. Barry and
Ms. Hai as the Select Board candidates for consideration by the Cary Library Trustees Nominating
Committee.
The Board discussed its committee liaison assignments. Mr. Pato asked Board members to consider their
current assignments and tangible goals as part of the current portfolio of assignments. The Board Will
further discuss this item at a future meeting.
DOCUMENTS: Liaison Discussion FY24
EXECUTIVE SESSION
1. Exemption 3: Discuss Strategy with Respect to Collective Bargaining-Fire Union(IAF Local
#1491)
Ms. Ba��y�ecused he�self f�oyn the Executive Session.
VOTE: Upon a motion duly made and seconded, the Select Board voted 4-0 that the Select Board go into
Executive Session under Exemption 3 to discuss strategy with respect to collective bargaining in regard to
the Fire Union(IAF Local#1491), and not to reconvene in open session as the adj ournment for both the
open session and Executive Session will occur at the end of the Executive Session. Further,to declare that
an open meeting discussion may have a detrimental effect on the bargaining and litigating position of the
Town.
ADJOURN
The meeting was adj ourned at 8:5 6pm.
A true record; Attest:
Kristan Patenaude
Recording Secretary
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING
AGENDAITEM TITLE:
Select Board Committee Reappointment
PRE E TER• ITEM
S N .
NUMBER:
Joe Pato, Select Board Chair
C.2
S UMMARY:
Category:Decision-Making
Reanpointment:
L exington Housing Assistan ce B oa�d(L exHAB)
The S elect Board is being asked to reappoint Lester S avage III to the Lexington Housing Assistance Board
(LexHAB) for a three-year term set to expire on May 31, 2026. State Conflict of Interest Law Online Training
is up-to-date.
SUGGESTED MOTION:
To reappoint Lester Savage III to the Lexington Housing Assistance Board (LexHAB) for a three-year term
s et to exp ire o n May 31, 2026.
Move to approve the consent.
FOLLOW-UP:
S elect Board O ffic e
DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA:
5/22/2023
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING
AGENDAITEM TITLE:
Select Board Committee Resignation
PRE E TER• ITEM
S N .
NUMBER:
Joe Pato, Select Board Chair
C.3
S UMMARY:
Category:Decision-Making
Resi nation:
Lexington Council of the A�ts
T he S elec t B o ard is b eing as ked to ac c ep t the re s ignatio n o f D o uglas Urb an fro m the L exingto n C o unc il fo r
the Arts effective immediately.
O n b ehalf o f the To wn o f Lexingto n, the S elec t B o ard Memb ers would like to extend their many thanks to Mr.
Urb an fo r his time and s ervic e to the c o mmunity.
SUGGESTED MOTION:
To ac c ep t the re s ignatio n o f D o uglas Urb an fro m the L exingto n C o unc il fo r the Arts e ffec tive immed iately.
Move to approve the consent.
FOLLOW-UP:
S elect Board O ffic e
DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA:
5/22/2023
ATTACHMENTS:
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Stacey Prizio
From: Select Board
Sent: Thursday, May 4, 2023 9:02 AM
To: Stacey Prizio
Subject: FW: Committee Resignation
-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Urban
Sent: Wednesday, May 3, 2023 8:12 PM
To: Select Board <selectboard@lexin tonma. ov>
Cc: Stephen Poltorzycki
Subject: Committee Resignation
USE CAUTION:This email came from outside the Town of Lexington. Do not click links, open attachments or respond to
the email unless you recognize the sender,you are expecting the communication and you know the content is safe.
I'd like to resign from the Lexington Council for The Arts, so that someone with more energy and time can fill the
position.
When writing or responding, please be aware that the Massachusetts Secretary of State has determined that most email
is a public record and,therefore, may not be kept confidential.
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AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING
AGENDAITEM TITLE:
Select Board Committee Appointments
PRE E TER• ITEM
S N .
NUMBER:
Joe Pato, Select Board Chair
C.4
S UMMARY:
Category:Decision-Making
Auuo intme nts:
D esign Adviso�y Comm ittee
• The S elect Board is being asked to appoint Elisa Kim to the Design Advisory Committee as a full
memb er to fill an unexp ired o ne-year term s et to exp ire o n S ep temb er 3 0, 2023.
Town Celeb�ations Subcommittee
• The Select Board is being asked to appoint Bonnie Karshbaum and Pamela Winters to the Town
C eleb ratio ns S ub c o mmittee b o th to fill unexp ired o ne-year terms s et to exp ire o n June 3 0, 2023.
Zoning Boa�d of Appeal Associates
• The Select Board is being asked to appoint Scott Cooper and Patricia Nelson to the Zoning Board of
Ap p eals as as s o c iate memb ers to b o th fill unexp ired o ne-year terms s et to exp ire o n S ep temb er 3 0,
2023.
SUGGESTED MOTION:
To ap p o int E lis a Kim to the D e s ign Advis o ry C o mmittee as full memb er to fill an unexp ired o ne-year term s et
to exp ire o n S ep temb er 3 0, 2023.
To appoint Bonnie Karshbaum and P amela Winters to the Town C elebrations S ubcommittee both to fill
unexpired one-year terms set to expire on June 30, 2023.
To ap p o int S c o tt C o o p er and P atric ia N els o n to the Z o ning B o ard o f Ap p eals as as s o c iate memb ers to b o th
fill unexp ired o ne-year terms s et to exp ire o n S ep temb er 3 0, 2023.
Move to approve the consent.
FOLLOW-UP:
S elect Board O ffice
DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA:
5/22/2023
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DESIGN ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Board/Committee Name (one application per Committee):
X
Would you like your application kept on file for up to one year? Yes: No:
Elisa Kim
Full Name:
Nickname: Preferred Title:
4 John Wilson Lane Lexington
02421
Home Address: City: Zip:
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Length of Residence in Lexington(note: ZBA �equir�ernent is a rninimurn of 8 yea�s):
Professor and Director of Architecture + Urbanism Major at Smith College
Occupation:
10 Elm Street Northampton
01063
Work Address: City• ip:
n/a
Phone: Home: Cell:
Email: Primary: S econdary:
Special Training and/or Qualifications:
I hold a Master of Architecuture and a BA in Energy and Environmental Policy. I have been a design educator at
the undergraduate and graduate levels for the past 11 years, most recently and currently as the Director of the
internationally including at collateral events for the Venice Biennale in 2018 and (upcoming) 2023.
What is your interest in this Committee?
We recently moved to Lexington (last summer) and i feel this is an area through which I can
make a meaningful contribution to our community. As an architect, designer, and resident, I have
a vested interest in ensuring new developements and projects in town are of the highest quality
and are appropriate for their given site/programmatic contexts.
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x
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x
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Town Celebrations Committee
Board/Committee Name (one application per Committee):
Would you like your application kept on file for up to one year? Yes: XX No:
Full Name: Bonnie L. Karshbaum
Nickname: Bonnie Preferred Title: Ms.
7 Westwood Road Lexington
Home Address: City: Zip: 02420
Length of Residence in Lexington(�ote: ZBA �equi�ernent is a miniynurn of 8 yea�s): 40 plus years
Occupation: Attorney
PO Box 634 Lexington
Work Address: City: Zip: 02420
Phone: Home: Cell:
Email: Primary: Secondary:
Special Training and/or Qualifications:
I grew up in Lexington and have lived here for most of my life. I always try to attend town wide events especially
the parades. Growing up I participated in Girl Scouts and in middle and High School Bands marching in all the
parades including the in 1975. I also played in the Town Band for many years. As an adult I have let my daughter's
girl scout troop and served as the Girl Scout's liaison to the TCC for the past 10 plus years organizing the Girl
Scouts, their color guard for all the parades and the float for patriot's Day.
What is your interest in this Committee?
My Daughter has graduated (as a Gold awardee) and I have passed on the job of the GS liaison
. . . . . .
some meetings when the TCC was considering cancelling the Youth Sunrise Parade on behalf of
i u .
How did you hear about the Committee? from living in town, Cerise Jalelian-Keim has encouraged me to apply
Have you recently attended any meetings of the Committee? Yes: see abov No:
Have you confirmed your availability to attend the Committee's meetings? Yes: yes No:
(Fo�questions �ega�ding the yneeting schedule,please contact the Boa�d/Committee via the Town website.)
Do you currently serve on another Board/Committee? Yes: No: No
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Signature: Date: April 27, 2023
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Law Online T�aining Ce�tificate, which can be obtained f�om the Town Cle�k's Office.
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BONNIE LYNNE KARSHBAUM, ESQ., CFL
7 Westwood Road PO Box 634
Lexington,MA 02420 Lexington,MA 02420
EXPERIENCE Attorney, Law Office of Bonnie L. Karshbaum, Esq., Lexington, 9/2004-present
Probate & Family Law, Personal Injury, C1V11 Lltlgat1011, Landlord/Tenant, Estate
Planning, Mediation, General Business & Corporate Law, Special Education law,
Guardian Ad Litem Category F, Court Certified Conciliator
Mediator, Woburn District Court Mediation Program, 1997 —Present
Mediate all types of civil matters at the request and direction of the Woburn District
Court.
Attorney, Richard O'Neill Jr, & Associates, P.C. Tewksbury,November 2001 —
August, 2004- Probate & Family Law, Estate Planning, Real Estate, Conservation,
Zoning, Business & Corporate Law, Employment/Discrimination, Landlord/Tenant,
Personal Injury, Civil Litigation.
Attorney, Law Of�ces Marvin H. Greenberg, Woburn, November 1993-October 2001
Mediator - Probate & Family Law, Estate Planning, Business & Corporate Law,
Workers Compensation, Employment/Discrimination, Landlord/Tenant, Real Estate,
Personal Injury, Criminal, C1V11 Iltlgat1011, Assisted in Networking Computers in Office
and research and selection of Software for Office use.
Attorney, Bloomenthal & Bloomenthal, relocated to Sandwich, MA, March 1993-
November 1993- General Practice - Criminal, Civil, Probate, Real Estate, Corporate, etc.
Attorney, Merrimack Valley Medicar Transportation Services, Lowell Dec. 1992 -
May 1993- Company Dissolved—Business and Corporate Law and collections.
Mental Health Legal Advisory Committee—Boston, MA Jan-May 1991 Internship.
Research paper on the History of Mental Health Law in Massachusetts 1970-1990.
Bridge & White, P.C., Lexington, MA. Summer 1991, Law Clerk/Paralegal,
Research, Preparation of Court Documents and for Closings
Goldman & Curtis, Attorneys at Law, Lowell, MA. Summer 1990.
Research; Preparation of Litigation Documents, Depositions; Real estate
transactions, title searches, etc.
Boston Municipal Court Probation Department, Boston, MA. Fall Semester 1988.
Internship - Probation Officer- Supervised Clients, conducted preliminary interviews.
Nicholson & Liss, PC, Lexington, MA, Summer 1987, Legal Secretarial and Computer
programming, Title Searches, trained others on computers.
Lemberg Children's Center, PreSchool Child Care Worker Sep. 1986- May 1989
Plan, create and run activities for the children.
Nicholson & Liss, PC, Lexington, MA, Summer 1987, Legal Secretarial and Computer
programming, Title Searches, trained others on computers.
MITRE Corporation, Bedford, MA 1986 Summer Job Program—
Clerk-Typist Purchasing Department
Hanscom Air Force Base, Bedford, MA Summer 1985 —
Clerk Typist in the Civilian Personnel Office
Temporary Agencies: John Leonard, Reardon Associtates, Kelly Services 1986-1993
Worked for numerous Temporary Agencies including but not limited to those listed in
Clerical/Secretarial Positions at various companies in the local area while on vacation and
breaks from College and Law School. Some longer term positions were at
Honeywell:Bull In France (Secretary to the Vice President), Spaulding & Slye
(Construction Department-2 summers) Alliance Technologies Corporation—Production
Department.
ADMISSIONS/LICENSES:
Member Massachusetts Bar 1992; Member Federal District and Appeals Bar;
Member United States Supreme Court; Real Estate Broker; Notary Public; Mediator, Guardian
Ad Litem Category F, Licensed Day Care Provider, Court Certified Conciliator(2019),
SKILLS Proficient in wide ranging computer and software systems and networks.
EDUCATION New England School of Law, Boston, MA J.D. 1992; Honor Award for outstanding
contribution to The Student Bar Association, Law Day Committee Co-Chairperson,
Brandeis University, Waltham, MA 1989
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology; Legal Studies Program, Early Childhood Education Program
Certifications—CPCS -District Court and Juvenile Court Cases, CHINS and C&P cases
North Shore Community Mediation Program (1996)
AACFL - Certified & Founding Member,
Court Certified Conciliator(2019) (Trained by Paul McDonald, ACM)
REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
APPLICATION FOR BOARD OR COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP
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of this application.
Town Celebrations Subcommittee
Board/Committee Name (one application per Committee):
X
Would you like your application kept on file for up to one year? Yes: No:
Pamela Winters
Full Name:
Pam Winters Ms.
Nickname: Preferred Title:
• 16 Thoreau Road ' • Lexin ton . . 02420
Home Address. City. g Zip.
15 years
Length of Residence in Lexington(note: ZBA �equi�ernent is a rninirnum of 8 yea�s):
Engineer
Occupation:
• 3 E lin St Buildin 1612 ' • Hanscom AFB • , 01731
Work Address. g , g City. Zip.
Phone: Home: Cell:
Email: Primary: Secondary:
Special Training and/or Qualifications:
I volunteered with the Town Celebrations Committee during five Patriot's Day weekend events April 2023. It was a
very positive experience and I enjoyed sharing the importance of Patriot's Day with local and out of town visitors.
Patriot's Day reminds us of the sacrifices made by those who fought for our freedom and independence, and honors
their courage and determination in the battle that began the Revolutionary War. My qualifications that will enable me
to help the Town Celebrations Subcomittee are my organization, problem solving, communication, and time
management skills.
What is your interest in this Committee?
I am interested in the Town Celebrations Subcommittee because I feel I can make a difference by
beinq part of it. I can help plan events and organize activities that bring people toqether. I can
use my organization and communication skills, as well as creativity and problem solving skills.
Most of all, I would like to give back to my community.
From one of the members, Cerise Jalelian
How did you hear about the Committee?
X
Have you recently attended any meetings of the Committee? Yes: No:
X
Have you confirmed your availability to attend the Committee's meetings? Yes: No:
(Fo�questions �ega�ding the meeting schedule, please contact the Boa�d/Committee via the Town website.)
X
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PAMELA WINTERS
Ms. Pamela Winters is the Director of Innovation for Command, Control, Communications, Intelligence and Networks
(C31&N), Hanscom Air Force Base (AFB) Massachusetts, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center. Ms. Winters
provides leadership and assistance in Innovation to the 2,700 men and women who develop, deploy, and sustain a
$17B portfolio of Cyberspace, Networks, Cryptologic and Data Link Systems to Air Force, Joint, and Coalition
warfighters to enable decisive combat operations.
Ms. Winters' Mechanical Engineering career began at General Electric Aircraft Engines supporting the design and
test of aircraft engines. After automating computer testing in the Environmental Stress Testing Laboratory at Digital
Equipment Corporation, she created design models and furthered clean room manufacturing of disk drives at
Quantum Corporation. She later increased production yields as the interface between Design Engineering and
Manufacturing at Teradyne. Subsequently, Ms. Winters was a Senior Engineer at Raytheon Technologies for military
radar systems. Prior to her current role, Ms. Winters began her Air Force career at Hanscom Air Force Base as the
Branch Chief Logistician in the HNAG Gateways/Tactical Data Link Branch,subsequently transitioning to HNAA Quick
Reaction Branch, Aerial Networks Division. She holds a Master of Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
in Mechanical Engineering focusing on Manufacturing and Automation.
EDUCATION
1992 Masters of Science (Theory), Mechanical Engineering, RPI, Troy, N.Y.
1992 Masters of Engineering (Applied), Manufacturing and Automation, RPI, Troy, N.Y.
1989 Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
CAREER CHRONOLOGY
1. 1989-1993, Mechanical Engineer, General Electric(GE), Lynn, Mass.
2. 1993-1995, Reliability Engineer, Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), Littleton, Mass.
3. 1995-1996, Manufacturing Engineer, Quantum Corporation, Shrewsbury, Mass.
4. 1996-2000, Design for Manufacturing Engineer, Teradyne, Boston Mass.
5. 2000-2020, RAM/FRACAS/Logistics Sr Engineer, Raytheon Company, Woburn, Mass.
6. 2020-2021, Logistics Branch Chief, Gateways/Tactical Data Links Branch, Aerial Networks Division, Control,
Communications, Intelligence, and Networks Directorate, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Hanscom
AF6, Mass.
7. 2021-2022, Logistics Branch Chief, Quick Reaction Division, Aerial Networks Division, Control, Communications,
Intelligence, and Networks Directorate, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Hanscom AFB, Mass.
8. 2022-Present, C31&N Innovation Director, Control, Communications, Intelligence, and Networks Directorate, Air
Force Life Cycle Management Center, Hanscom AFB, Mass.
MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS
2022 Department of the Air Force Exemplary Civilian Service Award
2021 Air Force Science & Engineering Award for Exploratory or Advanced Technology Development, CND Team
2019 United States White House President's Volunteer Service Award
2016 Demonstrated Master Logistician (DML), Society of Logistics Engineers (SOLE)
2013 Individual Achievement Award, Commitment to Outstanding Job Performance
2010 Raytheon Author's Award, "Monte Carlo Reliability Modeling Software Tool for Complex Phased Array
Radars"
2006 Raytheon Author's Award, "A Tool for Reliability Modeling of Complex Phased Array Radars"
2000 Raytheon Author's Award, "Maintainability Analysis Prediction Program"
OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS
2001 Raytheon Six Sigma Specialist Qualification, Raytheon Company, Woburn, Mass.
2002 Raytheon Women's Initiative Network (WIN) Northeast Founding Member
2008 Team Achievement Award, Successful Execution of Key Maintainability Demonstration (MDEMO)for Mean
Time To Repair(MTTR) Risk
2008 Team Achievement Award, Successful Completion and Presentation Receiver-Exciter(REX) Condition-Based
Maintenance (CBM)
2009 Team Achievement Award, Exemplary Execution of Manprint on Rapid Aerostat Initial Deployment(RAID)
and Base Expeditionary Targeting and Surveillance System - Combined (BETSS-C) Contracts
2009 Team Achievement Award, Outstanding MTTR Risk Support
2009 Mission Systems Integration Symposium Author, Sparing Support
2009 Certificate of Appreciation, Valuable Contributions to the Learning and Development Program
2013 Team Achievement Award, Key Technical Contributions to Clear Cod Critical Design Review (CDR)
2018 Basis of Estimate (BOE) Developer, Raytheon Company, Woburn, Mass.
2020 Small Team Award, Tactical Data Link Planning, Analysis, Monitoring (TDL PAM)Team
2021 Small Team Award, Can-Not-Duplicate (CND)Team
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND ASSOCIATIONS
Society of Logistics Engineers
Activities/Interests:
Executive Steering Committee Member, Hanscom's Women's Forum 2021
Treasurer, Boston Society of Logistics Engineers (SOLE) Chapter, 2019-Present
Leukodystrophy 5K Run, 2019
Science Fairs at Fiske Elementary School and Diamond Middle School, Co-chair, Initial implementation and
support, Lexington MA 2009-2016
Hanscom AFB Boys and Girls Club Middle School Science Fair Mentor, 2012
Active Volunteer with Local Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, and Civil Air Patrol 2007-2020
(Current as of March 2023)
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AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING
AGENDAITEM TITLE:
Approve and Sign Proclama.tions
PRE E TER• ITEM
S N .
NUMBER:
Joe Pato, Select Board Chair
C.5
S UMMARY:
Category:Decision-Making
The S elect Board is being asked to approve and sign proclamations for the following:
• F W D.us is reque s ting that the S elec t B o ard ap p ro ve and s ign a p ro c lamatio n rec o gnizing the mo nth o f
June as Immigrant Heritage Month. The tenth-annual Immigrant Heritage Month(IHM) celebrates
our country's il�nl�nigrant heritage and acknowledges the stories of individuals, families and communities
who have c o ntrib uted to the unique fab ric o f o ur natio n.
• The Recreation Committee is requesting that the Select Board approve and sign a proclamation
rec o gnizing the mo nth o f July as P a rk a nd R e c re a tio n M o nth in the To wn o f L exingto n. T his is the
second annual request for this proclamation.
• The National Gun Violence Awareness Day proclamation was originally approved and signed by the
S elect Board at its meeting on April 10, 2023. The requester, Moms Demand Action, has since
s ugge s ted amendments to the p ro c lamatio n and wo uld like them ap p ro ved p rio r to an event they are
ho s ting o n F rid ay, June 2, 202 3.
SUGGESTED MOTION:
To ap p ro ve and s ign a p ro c lamatio n rec o gnizing the mo nth o f June as I mmigrant H eritage M o nth.
To ap p ro ve and s ign a p ro c lamatio n rec o gnizing the mo nth o f July as P ark and R ec reatio n M o nth.
To approve and s ign the amended proclamation recognizing National Gun Violenc e Awarenes s Day on F riday,
June 2, 2023, the first F riday in June.
Move to approve the consent.
FOLLOW-UP:
S elect Board O ffice
DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA:
5/22/2023
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PRO CLAMATI ON
Whe�eas: generations of immigrants from every corner of the globe have built our country's
economy and created the unique character of our nation; and
Whe�eas: immigrants continue to grow businesses, innovate, strengthen our economy, and
create American jobs in Lexington, Massachusetts; and
Whe�eas: immigrants have provided the United States with unique social and cultural
influence, fundamentally enriching the extraordinary character of our nation; and
Whe�eas: immigrants have been tireless leaders not only in securing their own rights and
access to equal opportunity, but have also campaigned to create a fairer and more
just society for all Americans; and
Whe�eas: despite these countless contributions, the role of immigrants in building and
enriching our nation has frequently been overlooked and undervalued throughout
our history and continuing to the present day.
NOW, THEREFORE, WE, THE SELECT BOARD of the Town of Lexington, Massachusetts, do
hereby proclaim the month of June 2023 as
Immi rant Herita e Month
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in the Town of Lexington and call upon all citizens to j oin us in celebrating our country's
immigrant heritage - stories of individuals, families and communities who have contributed to
the unique social fabric of a country whose greatness is fueled by its diversity.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have set our hands and caused the seal of Lexington to be affixed
herewith on the 22nd of May 2023.
JOSEPH N.PATO,CHAIR SUZANNE E.BARRY
DOUGLAS M.LUCENTE JILL L HAI
MARK D.SANDEEN
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PRO CLAMATION
Whe�eas: parks and recreation is an integral part of communities throughout this country,
including the Town of Lexington, Massachusetts; and
Whereas: parks and recreation promotes health and wellness, improving the physical and
mental health of people who live near parks; and
Whe�eas: parks and recreation encourages physical activities by providing space for popular
sports, hiking trails, swimming pool and many other activities designed to promote
active lifestyle; and
Whereas: parks and recreation is a leading provider of healthy meals, nutrition services and
education; and
Whereas: parks and recreation programming and education activities, such as out-of-school
time programming, youth sports and environmental education, are critical to
childhood development; and
Whe�eas: parks and recreation increases a community's economic prosperity through increased
property values, expansion of the local tax base, increased tourism, the attraction and
retention of businesses, and crime reduction; and
Whereas: parks and recreation is fundamental to the environmental well-being of our community;
and
Whe�eas: parks and recreation is essential and adaptable infrastructure that makes our communities
resilient in the face of natural disasters and climate change; and
Whereas: our parks and natural recreation areas ensure the ecological beauty of our community
and provide a place for children and adults to connect with nature and recreate
outdoors; and
Whe�eas: the U.S. House of Representatives has designated July as Park and Recreation
Month;and
Whe�eas: the Town of Lexington, Massachusetts recognized the benefits derived from parks
and recreation resources.
NOW, THEREFORE, WE, THE SELECT BOARD of the Town of Lexington, Massachusetts, do
hereby proclaim the month of July as
Pa�k and Recreation 1�7onth
in the Town of Lexington, Massachusetts.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have set our hands and caused the seal of Lexington to be affixed
herewith on the 22nd of May 2023.
JOSEPH N.PATO,CHAIR SUZANNE E.BARRY
DOUGLAS M.LUCENTE JILL I.HAI
MARK D.SANDEEN
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PRO CLAMATI ON
Whereas: every day, more than 120 Americans are killed by gun violence and more than 200 are shot and
wounded, with an average of more than 17,000 gun homicides every year; and
Whe�eas: Arnericans are 26 times more likely to die by gun homicide than people in other high-income
countries; and
Whereas: Massachusetts had an average of 255 gun deaths every year from 2016 to 2021, with a rate of
3.5 deaths per 100,000 people, a crisis that costs the state $3.5 billion each year, of which $85.4
million is paid by taxpayers; and
Whe�eas: cities and towns across the nation, including Lexington, are working to end the senseless
violence; and
Whereas: protecting public safety in the communities they serve is one of the Select Board and Town
Manager's highest responsibilities; and
Whereas: gun violence prevention is more important than ever as We see an increase in firearm homicides
and nonfatal shootings across the country, increased calls to domestic violence hotlines, and an
increase in city gun violence; and
Whereas: in January 2013, Hadiya Pendleton was tragically shot and killed at age 15; and on June 2,
2023, to recognize the 26th birthday of Hadiya Pendleton, people across the United States Will
recognize National Gun Violence Awareness Day and wear orange in tribute to - (1) Hadiya
Pendleton and other victims of gun violence; and (2) the loved ones of those victims; and
Whe�eas: the idea was inspired by a group of Hadiya's friends, who asked their classmates to
commemorate her life by wearing orange; they chose this color because hunters Wear orange to
announce themselves to other hunters when out in the woods, and orange is a color that
symbolizes the value of human life; and
Whe�eas: anyone can join this campaign by pledging to wear orange on June 2nd, the first Friday in June
in 2023, to help raise awareness about gun violence; and
Whe�eas: by wearing orange on June 2, 2023 Americans will raise awareness about gun violence and
honor the lives of gun violence victims and survivors; and
Whereas: we renew our commitment to reduce gun violence and pledge to do all we can to keep firearms
out of the wrong hands, and encourage responsible gun ownership to help keep our families and
communities safe.
NOW, THEREFORE, WE THE SELECT BOARD of the Town of Lexington, Massachusetts, do hereby
proclaim June 2, 2023, the first Friday in June, as
Nation al Gun �olen ce Awaren ess Da
y
in the Town of Lexington and we encourage all citizens to support their local communities' efforts to prevent
the tragic effects of gun violence and to honor and value human lives.
IN WITNES S WHEREOF, we have set our hands and caused the seal of Lexington to be affixed herewith on
the 22nd of May 2023.
JOSEPH N.PATO,CHAIR SUZANNE E.BARRY
DOUGLAS M.LUCENTE JILL L HAI
MARK D.SANDEEN
2023 TOWN PROCLAMATION
DECLARING THE FIRST FRIDAY IN JUNE TO BE
NATIONAL GUN VIOLENCE AWARENES S DAY
WHEREAS, every day, more than 120 Americans are killed by gun violence and more
than 200 are shot and wounded, with an average of more than 17,000 gun homicides
every year; and
WHEREAS, Americans are 26 times more likely to die by gun homicide than people in
other high-income countries; and
WHEREAS, Massachusetts had an average of 255 gun deaths every year from 2016 to
2021, with a rate of 3.5 deaths per 100,000 people, a crisis that costs the state $3.5 billion
each year, of which $85.4 million is paid by taxpayers; and
WHEREAS, cities and towns across the nation, including Lexington, are working to end
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WHEREAS, protecting public safety in the communities they serve is one of the Select
Board and Town���;��Mana ,,,�er's highest responsibilities; and
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WHEREAS, gun violence prevention is more important than ever as we see an increase
in firearm homicides ���� � nonfatal shootings across the country, increased calls to
domestic violence hotlines, and an increase in city gun violence;
WHEREAS, in January 2013, Hadiya Pendleton was tragically shot and killed at age 15;
and on June 2, 2023, to recognize the 26th birthday of Hadiya Pendleton, people across
the United States will recognize National Gun Violence Awareness Day and wear orange
in tribute to -
(1) Hadiya Pendleton and other victims of gun violence; and
(2) the loved ones of those victims; and
WHEREAS,the idea was inspired by a group of Hadiya's friends, who asked their
classmates to commemorate her life by wearing orange; they chose this color because
hunters wear orange to announce themselves to other hunters when out in the woods, and
orange is a color that symbolizes the value of human life; and
WHEREAS, anyone can j oin this campaign by pledging to wear orange on June 2nd, the
first Friday in June in 2023, to help raise awareness about gun violence; and
WHEREAS,by wearing orange on June 2, 2023 Americans will raise awareness about
gun violence and honor the lives of gun violence victims and survivors; and
WHEREAS,we renew our commitment to reduce gun violence and pledge to do all we
can to keep firearms out of the hands
, and encourage responsible gun ownership to help keep our families and
communities safe.
NOW, THEREFORE,WE THE SELECT BOARD of the Town of Lexington,
Massachusetts, do hereby proclaim June 2, 2023, the first Friday in June, as
National Gun Violence Awareness Day
in the Town of Lexington and we encourage all citizens to support their local
communities' efforts to prevent the tragic effects of gun violence and to honor and value
human lives.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,we have set our hands and caused the seal of Lexington
to be affixed herewith on the 22nd of May 2023.
JOSEPH N. PATO, CHAIR
SUZANNE E. BARRY
JILL I. HAI
DOUGLAS M. LUCENTE
MARK D. SANDEEN
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING
AGENDAITEM TITLE:
Dissolve Tax Deferral and Exemption Study Committee
PRE E TER• ITEM
S N .
NUMBER:
Joe Pato, Select Board Chair
C.6
S UMMARY:
Category:Decision-Making
Tax Deferral and Exemption Studv Committee:
The Select Board is being asked to approve the dissolution of the Tax Deferral and Exemption Study
C o mmitte e. P er the c harge, the C o mmitte e is to review and rec o mmend o p tio ns fo r d e ferral o r exemp tio n o f
lo c al p ro p erty taxe s und er exis ting s tate law, o r b y ho me rule p etitio n fo r a s p ec ial ac t o f the s tate legis lature,
that might enhanc e or make acc es sib le the prop erty tax relief currently available to elderly, low-income, disabled
or otherwise deserving residents to the S elect Board. With the recent adoption of 2023 Annual Town Meeting
Warrant Article 6: Establish Qualif'ic ations for Tax Deferrals on April 26, 2023, the C ommittee decided to move
forward with a recommendation for dissolution. A meeting was held on May 16, 2023 to discuss disbanding.
The Committee voted unanimously to disband and provided the detailed reasoning for dissolution in the
attached letter dated May 17, 2023.
All materials related to the work of the Committee have been provided to the Town Clerk's Office to be
archived.
SUGGESTED MOTION:
To d is s o lve the Tax D e ferral and Exemp tio n S tudy C o mmitte e.
Move to approve the consent.
FOLLOW-UP:
S elect Board O ffice
DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA:
5/22/2023
ATTACHMENTS:
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To: The Select Board,Town of Lexington, MA
From: Vicki Blier and Pat Costello, co-chairs of the Tax Deferral and Exemption Study Committee
Date: 5/17/2023
On May 16, 2023,the Tax Deferral and Exemption Study Committee voted unanimously to ask the Select
Board to dissolve the Committee.
Over the past eighteen years or so our committee has worked to publicize and improve the property tax
programs that benefit the Senior population of Lexington.
Our primary focus has been on the Town's Tax Deferral program because that program ofFers the largest
available reduction in Senior taxpayers'yearly expenses and does so with very favorable and safe terms.
Our committee produced the Lexington's Property Tax Relief Proqrams brochure which we updated
annually until that task was taken over by the Assessor's ofFice.
Early in our tenure, we discovered that the State's Property Tax Deferral law was less generous than the
high cost of living in Lexington would need and required the Town to charge an exorbitant interest rate.
With the help of attorney John Bartenstein,we wrote a new Deferral bylaw for Lexington to allow the
Town to set our own age and income qualifications and interest rate.The Selectmen and Town Meeting
approved this home rule petition for special legislation and Jay Kaufman ushered it through the State
legislative process.
Lexington's new Deferral law pegged the interest rate to an annually published Federal rate that
generally matches the Town's opportunity cost for the deferred tax payments.At the 2023 Annual Town
Meeting, an additional change was approved that pegs the income qualification to an annually published
amount in a Massachusetts Commonwealth tax program that receives a cost of living adjustment each
ye a r.
Now that the income qualification no longer requires analysis and research by the Committee, and the
brochure no longer requires updating by the Committee our thoughts have turned to disbanding the
Committee.
We feel that the Town Finance Department,which already reads the Department of Revenue
Information Releases and other publications, are in the best position to be aware of any new
developments in Property Tax programs.The Town Assessor is well-informed about the options and
implications of State law and is in communication with the Assessors of our peer communities
For efForts to publicize the eligible population of available programs,we feel that the Council on Aging
and the Town's Human Services Department with Lexington's Director of Communications are uniquely
situated to do this through their publications and programs.
Our Committee has promoted the Town's property tax relief programs with an insert with the Actual
property tax bill mailed in January. The Town Manager's ofFice has run the process of making this
happen, and can continue to do so.
It has been an honor and a pleasure to work with Town stafF on property tax relief issues in Lexington.
We hope that you agree that the Town will continue to be well-served without a Tax Deferral and
Exemption Study Committee
RespectFully,
Vicki Blier
Pat Costello
Co-Chairs,Tax Deferral and Exemption Study Committee
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING
AGENDAITEM TITLE:
Application: One-Day Liquor License - Lexington Retailers Association, 13 Depot
Square/Driveway in Front of Depot Building into Emery Park
PRE E TER• ITEM
S N .
NUMBER:
Joe Pato, Select Board Chair
C.7
S UMMARY:
Category:Decision-Making
Lexin�ton Retailers Association:
The Lexington Retailers Association has requested a One-Day Liquor License for the purpose of a beer
gard en within a c o rd o ned o ff area o n the driveway in fro nt o f the D ep o t B uild ing, 13 D ep o t S quare and into
p art o f Emery P ark. T he b eer garden Will b e utilized for the purp o s e o f s erving b eer, wine and liquor during
2023 Lexington Discovery Day on S aturday, May 27, 2023 from 11:30am to 3:30pm.
T he reque s t has b e en reviewed b y the P o lic e D ep artment, F ire D ep artment, To wn Manager's O ffic e and
D ep artment o f P ub lic Wo rks with no c o nc erns. T he L exingto n R etailers A s s o c iatio n has b e en in c lo s e c o ntac t
with To wn Engine ering S taff to review the event lo c atio n relative to p o s s ib le wo rk in the are a fo r the C enter
Streetscape Project expansion. The applicant is required to meet with Sgt. Bresnihan of the Lexington Police
D ep artment and is to s ec ure two p o lic e d etails fo r the b e er gard en. T he ap p lic ant has p ermis s io n fro m the
To Wn Manager to us e Emery P ark.
SUGGESTED MOTION:
To approve a One-Day Liquor License for the Lexington Retailers Association for the purpose of serving
b e er, wine and liquo r in a b e er gard en within a c o rd o ned o ff area o n the driveway in fro nt o f the D ep o t
B uild ing, 13 D ep o t S quare and p artially into Emery P ark* during L exingto n D is c o very D ay o n S aturd ay, May
27, 2023 from 11:30am to 3:30pm.
*The location fo�the Lexington Discove�y Day bee�ga�den is subject to modification as may be�equi�ed by
Depa�tment of Public Wo�ks and Town Enginee�ing up to the time of the event due to potential wo�k fo�the
Cente�St�eetscape P�oject expansion.
Move to approve the consent.
FOLLOW-UP:
S elect Board O ffice
DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA:
5/22/2023
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The following is a general guide to the safe service of alcoholic beverages in compliance with
ABCC Rules and Regulations.
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No exceptions. Any guest that wants to consume alcohol must have a valid ID. Valid means that
the ID is not expired, shows the guest is of legal drinking age, and is a state issued driver's
license, passport or ID. Once the valid ID is verified the guests will be given a wristband that
identifies them as being of legal drinking age.
Refuse Alcohol Service/Cut Guests Off
Overconsumption can happen no matter how careful we serve guests, it is how we respond that
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priority. Having non-alcohol options readily available will be an option as well.
Sians of identif�c�a auest is intoxicated
• Slurred speech.
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• The Guest is cut off.
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rideshare to their next destination.
Conclusion:
By following these steps carefully, we can ensure our guests are served responsibly and safely
while still enjoying a fun event with the Town of Lexington. All Team Members that are verifying
ID's and serving alcohol are TIPS certified.
Updated: May 1 st, 2023 Beverage Department
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING
AGENDAITEM TITLE:
Application: One-Day Liquor License - Dana Home Foundation, 39 Marrett Road
PRE E TER• ITEM
S N .
NUMBER:
Joe Pato, Select Board Chair
C.8
S UMMARY:
Category:Decision-Making
D a na Ho me F o unda tio n:
The Dana Home Foundation has requested a One-Day Liquor License to serve beer and wine for the purpose
of their 2023 Dana Home Foundation Awards Reception to be held in the Dining Room of the Lexington
Community Center, 39 Marrett Road, on Wednesday, June 7, 2023 from 6:OOpm to 8:45pm.
T he reque s t has b e en reviewed b y the P o lic e D ep artment, F ire D ep artment and L exingto n C o mmunity C enter
with no conc erns.
SUGGESTED MOTION:
To approve a One-Day Liquor License for the Dana Home Foundation for the purpose of the 2023 Dana
Home F oundation Awards Rec eption to b e held in the Dining Room o f the Lexington C ommunity C enter, 39
Marrett Road, on Wednesday, June 7, 2023 from 6:OOpm to 8:45pm.
Move to approve the consent.
FOLLOW-UP:
S elect Board O ffic e
DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA:
5/22/2023
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Via Lago is catering our event. They provide a licensed bartender and they also cover the
liability insurance. The bartender is behind the drinks table at all times and pours all of the
beverages including wine, beer, soda and water.
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING
AGENDAITEM TITLE:
Update on Solar Canopy for Police Station Project
PRESENTER: ITEM
NUMBER:
Mike Cronin, Director of Public
F acilities I.1
S UMMARY:
C ategory: Informing
This will be a verbal update on the last meeting with the abutters that was held on 5/9/23. Staff will be
providing ongoing updates through the July HDC meeting which is the timeline that DP F needs to meet to keep
the project on track. The Board indicated that it would need to provide final approval prior to staff moving
forward with the project and the current plan is to provide updates at all upcoming S elect Board meetings so
that the Board is well informed on all issues and prepared to vote on the project when it comes before the
Board for final approval.
SUGGESTED MOTION:
FOLLOW-UP:
DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA:
5/22/2023 6:40pm
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING
AGENDAITEM TITLE:
Discuss and Approve American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Request
PRE E TER• ITEM
S N .
NUMBER:
Jim Malloy, Town Manager
I.2
S UMMARY:
Category:Decision-Making
At this meeting, the S elect Board is being requested to consider increasing the previous approval of$10,500
for accessible basketball hoops at the Center Recreation Area to $19,936 (increase of$9,436) due to price
increases. Attached is the request from the Recreation Director and an updated ARPA spreadsheet(which
also includes two requests anticipated to come before the S elect Board for consideration on 6-5-23.
SUGGESTED MOTION:
Move to approve the request to increase the use of ARPA funds for the accessible basketball hoops to a total
of$19,936.
FOLLOW-UP:
DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA:
5/22/2023 6:SSpm
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Accessible Basketball Hoops - supplemental request
Name of Project:
Pro�ect cost: �e artment: Recreation and Community Programs
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Cost Basis:
A supplemental request of$9,436 is being requested to sup ort the August 8, 2022
ARPA approval for $10,500 for the purchase of (7) adjustab e and accessible baskeball
hoop systems for the Center Recreation Complex.
Please describe the project:
This sup lemental funds request will provide the additional funding to purchase and
install (7 basketball hoops at the Center Recreation Complex that are all adjustable
and accessible.
The approved funding of$10,500 provides adequate funding for (3) accessible and
adjustable basketball hoop systems.
The original quote per unit in early 2022 was significantly lower. The cost per unit as
quoted as of April 2023 is $2,848 bringing the total for (7) systems to a total of$19,936.
Please describe how this meets the Select Board's Nexus with COVID Pandemic:
The original request was approved under the Public Health and Safety.
Date Submitted to the Town Manager: A ri I 26 2023
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AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING
AGENDAITEM TITLE:
Presentation- Residential Solid Waste Regulation Amendment & Fees
PRE E TER• ITEM
S N .
NUMBER:
Jim Malloy, Town Manager
I.3
S UMMARY:
C ategory: Informing
Attached please find the redlined version of Chapter 181 of the Town Code (Residential Solid Waste
Regulations) and the proposed fee schedule (which is the same as presented at Town Meeting). This agenda
item is for the Board to receive public input from interested residents and is scheduled for the Board to
consider a decision on June 5, 2023.
SUGGESTED MOTION:
FOLLOW-UP:
DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA:
5/22/2023 7:OSpm
ATTACHMENTS:
Description Type
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ARTICLE N
Residential Solid Waste
[Adopted August 1991 by the Select Board]
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§181-57.General provisions.
A. Recycling is mandatory in Lexington.
B. The Town of Le�ngton is committed to reducing the generation of solid waste within the community by
working to:
(1) Educate residents to reduce the solid waste they generate;
(2) Accelerate recycling and composting efforts;
(3) Commit the remainder of solid waste to waste-to-energy(resource recovery)disposal;and
(4) Reduce the toxicity of the waste stream.
C. �Town Meeting has established a requirement for the mandatory separation of certain recyclable materials
from the rubbish of Lexington residents.School buildings and public buildings are included in this program.
Apartments and condominiums also participate.Residents are encouraged to reduce the volume of packaging
they bring home and to buy and use recycled products in order to support markets for recyclable materials.
§181-58.Types of waste.
The Town of Lexington collects the following categories of � waste:
A. Recyclable waste(every other week curbside collection).
��-]�����l�r�—Consult the recycling brochure for an up-to-date listing or see § 181-60 for details on
preparation����iii��"..�Ilh��-,�.,,����:m�����;iii�:���lll���Ill�ii����� �m������°�;,°�u��m����°�����������m���;Illm��iii��°;������III����G�����,u�.m����.
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B. Nonrecyclable solid waste (regular weekly curbside trash collection). All garbage and rubbish that is not
� considered either recyclable or hazardous waste or is not listed in§ 181-61E.See�§ 181-61 for details.
C. Household hazardous products disposal(10 collection events annually).Household hazardous waste includes
any products or materials that can be toxic(poisonous),corrosive,flammable or reactive(explosive). See§
181-62 for details.
D. White goods pickup(curbside appliance pickup).Appliances are collected curbside by appointment only.See
§ 181-63 for details.
E. Yard waste (curbside, drop-off facility and home composting). Disposal options for approved yard waste
include curbside collection for three weeks in the spring and 10 weeks in the fall,drop-off(see§ 181-64 for
details)and home composting(see§ 181-66).
F. Christmas trees(curbside trash collection and drop-off recycling).Christmas trees may be disposed of through
the curbside collection of regular trash or by dropping them off for recycling(see§ 181-65).
§181-59.General rules applying to all curbside collection.
A. Where to place containers.Collection occurs at the curbside.Place trash containers or recycling bins(with at
least eight feet between them)parallel to the curb,not going up the driveway or walk. Waste will not be
removed from inside houses, garages or other enclosures. Residents should be aware of winter plowing
operations and place their refuse containers where they will not impede sidewalk plows or be toppled by street
plows.
B. When.Place the containers at curbside i^��r'yor+,�nr�,�n.��,. no later than 7:00 a.m.on the collection
day.Remove empty containers within 12 hours of the collection.Collection vehicles will not return to an area
after the trash or recyclables in that area have been collected.
C. Holiday collection.Regular waste and recyclables are not collected on legal holidays.Therefore,do not put waste
at the curbside on a holiday.During a week when a holiday falls on a collection day,the weekly collection moves
forward one day.For example,if a holiday falls on a Monday,waste is collected Tuesday through Saturday of
that week;if a holiday falls on a Tuesday,waste is collected on Monday and Wednesday through Saturday of
that week.Your recycling brochure lists all legal holidays affecting trash collection.
D. Sanitary conditions.Before and after collection,residents are responsible for maintaining safe and sanitary
conditions at the collection site.Residents must remove refuse from spills or broken containers prior to the
collection.The contractor will not collect loose refuse.Dog and/or wild animal complaints can be reported to
the Animal Control Department at 862-0500 extension 240 during normal work hours.
E. Scavenging.Scavenging or picking through trash or recyclables is prohibited.
F. Penalties. Violation of these rules may subj ect a resident to penalty provisions under Town Bylaws and
adopted regulations of the Select Board.In particular,if recyclable waste appears in a regular trash container,
the Town will not collect the resident's regular trash.[Amended 3-27-2019 ATM by Art.34]
§181-60.Rules for curbside recyclables collection.
Mandatory separation of certain recyclable materials from the regular trash by Lexington residents was established
by Town Meeting in 1988.A detailed recycling brochure is mailed to all Lexington households annually.
A. Containers.As part of the Lex-Recycle programs,the Town provides each new household with a recycling bin
(provide proof of new residency to pick up free bin).Every household must use at least one Lex-Recycle bin.
I Additional recycling bins are available for a�fee.These are available at the Public Works Building,201
Bedford Street,weekdays from 7:30 a.m.unti13:30 p.m.For information,telephone 861-2757.
B. Recyclable waste preparation.Follow these rules when preparing and putting out recyclables,placing glass,
metal,plastic and aseptic containers in the bottom of the Lex-Recycle bin,with bagged or bundled paper on
top or beside the bin.
(1) Glass. Clear, green and brown food and beverage containers. Rinse clean.Remove lids, caps, corks,
� plastic sleeves,etc.Paper labels are��������:���������,�������.Do not recycle broken glass.
(2) Metal. Aluminum and steel(tin) food and beverage cans. Rinse clean. Crush to save space. Discard
� cutout lids or secure within can by crushing. 1��������m� �.�abels are��������.�,����i�,��������.
(3) Plastic.Narrow-neck bottles with No. 1 or No.2 within the recycling symbol:water,juice,milk,soda
and detergent bottles. Rinse clean, remove lids/neck rings, crush or nest. Illl��m����-iii� Ill,�abels are
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(4) Aseptic.Mill�and juice cartons/boxes.Empty and rinse clean.Remove straws.
(5) Mixed paper.Place newspapers/inserts,junk mail,office paper,book pages,chipboard boxes(empty
and flattened),single magazines,catalogs or phone books in brown grocery bags.Magazines,catalogs
or phone books may be tied up to twelve-inch stacks.Break down and tie corrugated cardboard 30
inches square maximum.No plastic bags are recyclable.
� �ecyclable waste�~�"�n4��-�����m��m��������w��ii��will not collect the following
C. Items t at wi not e co ecte . IIII"m�m.�
items(which may be disposed of in the regular trash collection):
(1) Plastic bags with mixed paper.
(2) Food remnants or wrappings.
(3) Soiled paper,chipboard or cardboard cartons.
(4) Plastic or foil cereal liners.
(5) Book covers or bindings.
(6) Waxed cardboard.
(7) Unflattened corrugated boxes.
(8) Pizza boxes.
(9) Window or auto glass,mirrors,Pyrex,ceramics,dishes,etc.
(10) Broken glass.
(11) Aluminum foil,pie pans or trays.
(12) Paint cans.
(13) Aerosol cans(empty).
(14) No wide-top food containers(yogurt,butter tubs,etc.).
(15) Any plastic bags.
(16) Motor oil containers.
(17) Unmarked plastics or bottles with a No.3,4,5,8 or 7 inside the recycling symbol.
(18) Soiled aseptic boxes or cartons.
D. Where.Put the recycling bin(s)at curbside,six to eight feet away from the regular trash containers.
E. When.Collection of recyclable waste in the Lex-Recycle bin occurs every other week,on the same day as
the regular waste pickup.Consult contractor's annual brochure for calendar schedule or call DPW at 861-
I 2757 , ., , .
F. When moving.The recycling bin should be turned in to the Water Billing Clerk in the Tax Collector's office,
Town Office Building,when the final water bill is paid.
§181-61.Rules for collection of nonrecyclable solid waste.
Regular weekly trash collection is divided into five routes,roughly coinciding with precinct lines.
A. Approved containers.Put all waste in approved containers only.Do not stuff containers beyond their
capacity or have items protruding out of the top of the barrels.Cracked or broken containers that are empty
will be collected as waste.All containers are used at the owner's risk.Approved containers include:
(1)Plastic bags that are at least 1.5 mils thick.The bags must not exceed three cubic feet(30 gallons)in
content or 40 pounds in weight.The bags must be tightly sealed or tied.
(2) Metal containers should be watertight and rust-resistant and have handles and tight-fitting covers.The
containers must not exceed three cubic feet(32 gallons)in content or 50 pounds in weight�. ,,- Commented[.1M 1]:Dave or Robert-What is the
appropriate size at this point? I understand larger containers
(3) Plastic barrels must be heat-and water-resistant and must have handles and tight-fitting covers.They are now used(this was last updated in 1991...).
must not exceed three cubic feet(32 gallons)in content or 50 pounds in weight. The waste r�"�
����iir iu�.iii�����-�����.�ii�°is not responsible for plastic containers that crack during cold weather.
B. Number of containers. "�:Illm���������aste�~�"��¢^r�����iiim�iii°���������m�will pick up a maximum of six approved containers
per week, and�ve bundles of branches over one inch in diameter(for
preparation see Subsection E).
C. When moving. The regular waste r^"����������m m�m������������;�ii�will pick up additional trash containers in excess of the
maximums listed in Paragraph B when residents are moving or cleaning out basements,etc.Residents must
call � , �., ����������m����ii����-�������ii�to notify them in advance of their regular collection
day.The waste��°"�������m��m����-���m�does not make special pickups.
D. Bulky obj ects. ��ulky obj ect��� ,° will be collected at curbside on the ° day
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will not fit into an approved container(Subsection A),such as a television set,automobile tire(without rim),
storm door,lawn furniture,barbecue grill,mattress,box spring,rugs(cut in four-foot lengths,rolled and tied),
etc.
E. Waste preparation.Follow these rules when preparing and putting out waste:
(1) Drain all liquids from food waste before putting it into the waste container.
(2) Wrap food waste securely in plastic bags,such as old bread or supermarket bags.
(3) Make sure no waste material protrudes above the top of the container.
(4) Window glass should be taped to prevent shattering.
(5) Keep waste containers in a sanitary condition,covered and/or tightly sealed.A few drops of ammonia
discourages animals from scavenging.
(6) Cut tree branches and limbs no less than one inch and no more than four inches in diameter into three-
foot lengths and tie in bundles.Bundles must not exceed 50 pounds in weight and 24 inches in diameter.
Maximum of five bundles per pickup.
(7) Wooden objects such as picnic tables, fence parts and scrap wood should also be cut into three-foot
lengths and tied in bundles.
(8) Scrap metal such as fence posts,railings, dismantled swing sets, aluminum ladders or lawn furniture
should be broken down and securely tied b efore putting at curbside,�� IIII�������������,,,����°�������������,�������������m����������lll m�
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(10) Latex paint must be completely dried out(solidified)before placing in regular trash.Use kitty litter or a
similar drying agent to speed up process.
(11) Oil-based paints with less than two inches of residue may also be dried out and disposed in trash.
F. Items that will not be collected by the waste��E��c�-��,���iii���iii;���������ii;°:
(1) Dead animals or animal waste.
(2) Hazardous waste products(see§ 181-62 for description).
(3) Biological or infectious wastes,medicines and medical devices.
(4) Improperly packaged medical sharps.
(5) Automotive parts, such as batteries,body parts, engine blocks, fenders, frames, tire rims, gas tanks,
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(6) Logs and tree stumps.
(7) Yard waste(see§ 181-64 for disposal of yard waste).
(8) Any propane tank(for disposal,see§ 181-62 ° ' , ).
(9) Recyclable waste(see§ 181-60 for list of recyclable waste).
(10) Building and/or construction debris, e.g. wood, asphalt, concrete, etc. Building contractors are
responsible for the proper disposal of all construction and building material or offer debris left from their
work, such as wood,beams, shingles, plaster, asphalt, concrete, earth and gravel, etc. The Town of
Lexington has no facilities for disposal of construction materials and the regular trash contractor will not
remove it as residential waste.Please consult the Yellow Pages for disposal contractors.
G. Unacceptable containers. "�"Ill�m��������������aste r�"��¢�r�����iii���.m���w���.��;,���ii�will not pick up waste in unacceptable containers.
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out in approved containers(see Subsection A).Unacceptable containers include:
(1) Cardboard barrels,cartons and crates.
(2) Plastic bags other than those described under Subsection A.
(3) Containers without handles or lids.
(4) Containers with waste protruding above the top.
(5) Lawn carts or wheelbarrows.
(6) Oil drums.
(7) Open baskets or boxes.
(8) Paper bags.
§181-62.Rules for disposal of household hazardous products.
The Town of Lexington has joined with seven neighboring communities to address the problem of household
hazardous products disposal.In order to keep these materials out of the waste stream and the environment,residents
are encouraged to deposit them at the Minuteman Household Hazardous Products Facility on the scheduled event
days. Some of the products that should be separated from your recyclable or regular trash are listed below. For
proper disposal of any hazardous waste not listed below or listings of dates,contact the Board of Health,862-0500
extension 200.
A. Location.The Minuteman Household Hazardous Products Facility is located on Hartwell Avenue,at the site
of the DPW Composting Operation and the former landfill. The entrance to the facility is located opposite
Maguire Road on Hartwell Avenue.
B. Hours of operation.Collections occur on 10 Saturdays(at least once a month)from April to November.Hours
of operation are 9:00 a.m.unti13:00 p.m.Residents will receive an annual mailing indicating the dates when
the facility will be open,along with instructions for bringing the waste.
C.Products.Hazardous waste includes any products or materials that can be toxic(poisonous),corrosive,
flammable or reactive(explosive).Collection events include but may not be limited to the following
products.Consult the annual mailing for up-to-date product listing and limits.
Cleanin�Products
Bathroom cleaners
Drain openers
Oven cleaners
Metal or furniture polish
Spot removers
IAutomotive Products*
Motor oil and oil filters
Brake or transmission fluids
Antifreeze
Solvents
Auto batteries
Polishes and wax
Pesticides
Weed killers
Fungicides and herbicides
Insecticides,pest strips
Fertilizers with weed killer
Wood preservatives
Rat poisons
Paint and Paint Products
IPaint and Paint Thinners'�'�
Paint removers
Stains and varnishes
Epoxies and adhesives
� Aerosol cans(with product)�=
Other Products
IBatteries'�'�**
Fluorescent lights
Thermostats
Driveway sealer
Pool chemicals
Hobby or photography chemicals
Propane tanks(up to 22 pounds)
Waste fuels(e.g.gasoline)
Do Not Brin�
Explosives
Asbestos
Ammunition,fireworks
Commercial hazardous waste
IEmpty aerosol cans
Fire extinguishers
Gas cylinders
Infectious or biological wastes
Medicines or syringes
PCBs
Radioactive materials
Smoke detectors
Tires
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§181-63.Rules for white goods disposal.
Refrigerators, stoves, microwave ovens, dishwashers, washing machines, clothes dryers, water heaters, air
conditioners and dehumidi�ers are collected curbside by appointment only ' ' ���: �.III�iu���, �����,�°-
�����������,��III��;���������,,�� �;IIIm�- ����-Ill�m-�-i� Illl�������mw��.Doors must be removed from refrigerators. Collections are currently scheduled
once a week.Call the��m�����������contractor to schedule a pickup, , .,
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§181-64.Rules for disposal of yard waste.
A. State solid waste management regulations prohibit the disposal of yard waste in landfills and incinerators.
Lexington has developed several options for disposal of approved yard waste.Approved yard waste includes:
(1) Leaves.
(2) Grass clippings.
(3) Flower and vegetable plants.
(4) Wood chips.
(5) Pine chips.
(6) Pine needles.
(7) Hedge clippings.
(8) Brush one inch or less in diameter.
B. Yard waste curbside collection.Yard waste is collected at curbside during the spring and fall collection period
in a separate truck by the regular waste contractor and transported to the Town compost site at the Hartwell
Avenue Recycling Facility.
(1) Containers.Yard waste must be placed in open trash barrels or biodegradable paper bags and must not
be mixed with regular trash.Yard waste in any other containers will not be collected.
(2) Where and when.Place yard waste(in open barrels or biodegradable paper bags sold by local merchants)
containers curbside at least eight feet away from regular trash containers on the regular trash collection
day during the three-week spring or ten-week fall collection period. Consult the annual recycling
brochure or local newspaper for exact collection dates.Yard waste placed at curbside prior to or after the
yard waste curbside collection period will not be collected.
{�-}-Biodegradable bags.These thirty-gallon bags hold three times the weight of plastic bags and they do not
pollute the environment as plastic bags do. So-called"plastic biodegradable bags"are a combination of
plastic and cornstarch.They are weaker in strength than the paper bags and while the cornstarch breaks
down the plastic does not.
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the Hartwell Avenue Recycling Facility across from Maguire Road.After the container is emptied,it must be
removed from the area(biodegradable paper bags are the only exception to this rule).
(1) Hours. The recycling area is open for yard waste disposal from April to mid-December during the
following hours:Monday through Friday,7:30 a.m.to 3:00 p.m.; Sunday, 8:00 a.m.to 5:00 p.m.It is
also open the Saturday before Easter Sunday from 8:00 a.m.to 5:00 p.m.and closed Easter Sunday and
open from 8:00 a.m.to 5:00 p.m.on all Saturdays in November.
(2) Contractors employed by Town residents may also dispose of approved yard waste at the recycling area.
Contractors must purchase a yard waste permit sticker during business hours at the DPW Operations
Facility at 201 Bedford Street.Permit sticker fees are dependent upon the size of the vehicle.Contractors
who do not obtain a permit or who provide false information will not be allowed to enter the area.Punch
cards for occasional disposal of up to 10 yards(one-yard increments)of yard waste or for dumping brush
from one inch to three inches in diameter are available for$50($5 per yard).
D. Composted product available to residents.At the Recycling Facility,yard waste is composted,mixed with
peat and loam,and used in park,cemetery,recreation and highway projects.Compost is also available in small
I amounts for home use at little or no cost to residents.Bring your own container.
§181-65.Disposal of Christmas trees.
Residents may dispose of Christmas trees beginning the first Monday of January by placing them curbside with their
regular trash for collection and incineration or bringing them to the DPW Facility at 201 Bedford Street any time
after Christmas to recycle them. Leave trees in front of dead-end driveway opposite front entrance. If recycling,
I please remove all�a�-�}��-�-objects from tree:ornaments,tinsel,nails,wire,tacks,plastic bags,twine or rope.These
items are dangerous to employees and equipment when trees are being chipped.No wreaths or roping may be
recycled.
§181-66.Composting bins.
Lexington has received a state grant from the Department of Environmental Protection to distribute home
composting bins at a reduced price of$20(plus tax)each.Purchase bins at the DPW at 201 Bedford Street and then
pick them up at the Hartwell Avenue Dump during its business hours(Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m.to 3:00
p.m.).An information brochure is available from the Department of Public Works.To make compost:
A. Add:
(1) High carbon materials("browns").
(a) Fallleaves.
(b) Straw.
(c) Salt marsh hay.
(d) Shredded paper.
(e) Cardboard.
(� Paper toweling.
(g) Newspaper.
(h) Paper plates.
(i) Paper bags.
(j) Chipped brush.
(k) Sawdust.
(1) Pine needles.(Pine needles should not make up more than 10%of total material in pile.)
(2) High nitrogen materials("greens").
(a) Grass clippings.
(b) Weeds(not laden with seeds).
(c) Vegetable and fruit wastes.
(d) Seaweed.
(e) Eggshells.
(� Coffee grounds and filters.
(g) Tea bags.
(h)Manure(horse,cow,rabbit,chicken,goat,gerbil,etc.)
B. Mix or layer materials.After every 12��°�°'��r^r�^,add��'��57��^�T�'�'„'���'rich soil or compost.
C. Keep it damp and aerated. ... .
§181-67.Questions or suggestions.
For questions or suggestions regarding Lex-Recycle programs call Public Works Operations weekdays
7:00 a.m.to 3:30 p.m.(861-2757)or the E-Call Hotline 24 hours a day(1-800-800-6881).
Proposed FY24 Bulky Items/White Goods
Fee Structure for Curbside Pick-Up
10%
Price Per Admin
Item U n it Fee Tota I Fee
White Goods/Large Scrap Metal w/o Freon $ 25.00 $ 2.50 $ 27.50
White Goods/Large Scrap Metal with Freon $ 40.00 $ 4.00 $ 44.00
CRT/Electronics- Regular $ 26.00 $ 2.60 $ 28.60
CRT/Electronics- Large $ 49.00 $ 4.90 $ 53.90
Mattresses $ 45.00 $ 4.50 $ 49.50
Box Springs $ 45.00 $ 4.50 $ 49.50
Bulky Items (furniture, carpet, misc.) $ 25.00 $ 2.50 $ 27.50
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING
AGENDAITEM TITLE:
Request to Name Billiard Room at Lexington C ommunity C enter
PRE E TER• ITEM
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NUMBER:
Dan Busa, Lexington Rotary Club
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S UMMARY:
Category:Decision-Making
Attac hed p leas e find the reque s t fro m the L exingto n R o tary C lub and an Ap ril 4, 202 3 memo randum fro m
C hris tine D ean, C o mmunity C enter D irec to r re lated to the R o tary C lub's reque s t to name the b illiard ro o m at
the C o mmunity C enter after J o hn"J ac k" Malo ney. S taff have wo rked with the R o tary C lub and the R ec reatio n
Committee has reviewed the request and voted unanimously to support the request. Also attached is the Select
Board's Naming of F acilities P olicy(which includes buildings or portions thereo�.
SUGGESTED MOTION:
Mo ve to name the b illiard ro o m at the L exingto n C o mmunity C enter the J o hn"J ac k" Malo ney M emo rial
Billiard Room.
FOLLOW-UP:
DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA:
5/22/2023 B:OSpm
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Memorandum
To: James Malloy, Town Manager
From: Christine Dean, Community Center Director
Date: April 4, 2023
Re: Naming of the Community Center Billiard Room
The Recreation and Community Programs Department requests to be placed on the April 24, 2023 Select Board
meeting agenda to request a naming of the Billiard Room in the Community Center.
• The Agenda Item/Title: Naming of the Community Center Billiard Room to be the John"Jack"Maloney
Memorial Billiard Room
• Vote/info/update: This item will request the vote of the Select Board to approve.
• Summary of presentation: John"Jack" Maloney made many significant contributions to the community
throughout his lifetime. He was very active in Rotary International, as President of the Lexington Rotary
Club 1975-1976, and as District Governor(1980-1981) of district 7930. Jack was also a multiple Paul Harris
Fellow of Rotary International. He belonged to the Lexington Chamber of Commerce. He was a Town
Meeting member for many years and was appointed to many committees in Lexington. Jack was the former
President and Chairman on the board of Depositors Trust Company in Medford and Lexington. Jack was also
the recipient of the Lexington Lion's Club White Tricorne Hat in 2003 for his outstanding contributions to
the Town of Lexington. He also served on the Boards of North Cambridge Catholic in North Cambridge as
well as Cristo Rey High School. For many years he served on the board of the Josiah Hayden Recreation
Center in Lexington, serving as Treasurer for 10 plus years.
• Timeline Summary: The presentation will be approximately 5 minutes and then time for questions and
input.
• Implications of action/non-action: Taking a vote/action will allow the Rotary Club to move forward with
purchasing the sign to be installed above the entrance to the Billiard Room. No action will result in the room
remaining unnamed.
• Materials: All presentation materials are enclosed.
• Support: During the February 15, 2023 Recreation Committee meeting, the request was presented and
moved and unanimously(5-0) supported this request. "The Rec�eation Committee app�oves the�equest to
name the Billia�ds Room at the Lexington Coynynunity Cente�in hono�ofJackMaloney, with final details as
dete�mined by Town staff and the Select Boa�d."
Upon opening the Community Center in 2015,the Rotary Club of Lexington was instrumental in funding the
equipment for the billiards room. There is currently recognition within the room for their contributions and it would
be fitting to officially name the room in their honor.
Thank you and please let me know of any questions.
Cc: Melissa Battite, Director of Recreation and Community Programs
BOARD OF SELECTMEN POLICY
NAMING OF FA CILITIES'AND PLA CEMENT OF MEMORIALS'
Date Approved by BOS: Signature of Chair:
February 5, 2007 �. ��,%���z
Policy•
1. The Board of Selectmen is responsible for the naming (or renaming) of any land or
facility, except school properties. A facility is defined as a building, portion of a
building, driveway, intersection, walkway, or other parcel or portion of a parcel of land
and places or natural features contained therein. Once a facility has been named,
renaming will be approved only in extraordinary circumstances.
2. The Board of Selectmen is responsible for approval of the placement of inemorial
objects, artwork, signs or other fixtures on parcels of land under the jurisdiction of the
Board. Examples include, but are not limited to, plaques, memorial and ornamental
signs, sculptures, banners, benches, trees or other plantings, fountains, detached
structures, and walls.
Procedure:
1. A proposal to name land or a facility must be submitted in writing to the Board of
Selectmen and must include a summary outlining the merits of the proposal. The
proponent or his or her designee will present the request to the Board of Selectmen at a
regularly scheduled meeting. In addition to consulting with a related board or committee
the Board of Selectmen may appoint a committee to assist with its review of any
proposal, including size, type of materials and all design features.
2. A proposal for the placement of a memorial obj ect, piece of artwork, sign, or other fixture
must be submitted in Writing to the Board of Selectmen and must include a summary
outlining the merits of the proposal including design and wording. The Board will vote
on the proposal at a regularly scheduled meeting.
3. The Board of Selectmen shall review existing land and facility names to avoid
duplication, confusing similarity or inappropriateness.
4. Approval of the placement of a memorial obj ect, artWork, sign, or other fixture will only
be made after a determination by the Board of Selectmen that the proposal will not: limit
physical access to the site; endanger the safety of the public; interfere with any utility or
access thereto; be limited by unacceptable special restrictions, conditions or covenants; or
create a significant budgetary obligation on the Town for which no provisions had been
made.
5. Donation of inemorial obj ects, artwork, signs or fixtures must be formally accepted by
the Board of Selectmen in accordance With Massachusetts General Laws.
Criteria for selection of names:
1. The geographic location of the land or facility.
2. An outstanding feature of the land or facility.
3. A commonly recognized historical event, group or individual.
4. An individual or group who contributed significantly to the acquisition and/or
development of the land or facility.
5. An individual or group who have made a significant and exceptional contribution to the
community as a whole.
Ref: New Policy approved February 5, 2007.
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING
AGENDAITEM TITLE:
Lexington Farmers' Market - Recap of 2022 and Preview of 2023 Markets
PRESENTER: ITEM
NUMBER:
Leslie Wilcott-Henrie & Kim O'Brien,
Lexington F armers' Market I.5
S UMMARY:
C ategory: Informing
Les lie Wilc ott-Henrie, LF M Bo ard P res ident and Kim O'Brien, LF M Market Manager will provide a summary
and review of the 2022 Farmers' Markets, as well as a preview for the 2023 Farmers' Market season.
SUGGESTED MOTION:
FOLLOW-UP:
DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA:
5/22/2023 8:15pm
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lexington local Food Collaborative, Inc. dba lexington Farmers' Market
Summer 2022 Review, and looking Forward to 2023
Since its founding in 2005, the Lexington Farmers'Market has grown to include three distinct
markets held throughout the year: the regular season market(2005), the Thanksgiving FEASTival
(2010)and the Small Yet Mighty Winter Market(2016) with a commitment to locally-grown,
-produced and-crafted food. This summary includes highlights from the 2022 LFM regular
season market and Thanksgiving FEASTival, and follows with plans for the 2023 season.
Highlights from Summer & Thanksgiving FEASTival 2022
In 2022 the LFM was held at Worthen Road Practice Field, connecting farmers and vendors with
dedicated customers to shop for healthy, local food in a welcoming outdoor space.
• LOCATION:The LFM relocated to the Worthen Road Practice Field in 2021 and remained
there during the 2022 season.The new site continued to be well-received by all
stakeholders, including customers,farmers/vendors and the LFM board and staff.The
size of the field allowed the market to introduce a number of new vendors. We are
extremely grateful for the continued support from the Town of Lexington for the use of
the site and assistance with parking and logistics.
• FARMERS&VENDORS: On average 23 farmers and vendors participated each week,
with a total of 37 farmers and vendors participating in the season, an increase of 10
farmers and vendors from 2021's total market numbers.The LFM continued prioritizing
food producers from Lexington and surrounding communities, including Lexington
residents who own specialty food businesses.
• VOLUNTEERS:Throughout the season more than thirty volunteers dedicated their time
and hard work behind the scenes and on market days to create a positive market
shopping experience.This number includes five board members, as well as partnerships
with Lexington High School (students seeking community service),Tharros House (a local
sober living community), and individual community members as well.
• SNAP MATCH:The LFM supported on average 45 households accessing SNAP benefits
per market.Throughout the year,the LFM provided over$17,000 in matching funds
privately raised to customers accessing the LFM's SNAP Match program, which provides
up to $15 extra per eligible customer each market. In 2022,the LFM experienced the
highest seasonal demand in SNAP coupons since the market started accepting SNAP.
• COMMUNITY SUPPORT FOR SNAP:Thanks to community outreach,the LFM continued
to support individuals and families in need of food assistance in Lexington and
surrounding towns.The LFM is grateful to have received a $10,000 grant from the Town's
Economic Development Department through the Local Business and Non-Profit
Organization Grant Program. This funding was used directly in support of the the LFM
SNAP Match program,furthering the market's equity and inclusivity initiatives.
• THANKSGIVING FEASTIVAL: the 2022 LFM Thanksgiving FEASTival was held outdoors at
the Worthen Road Practice Field Location,the site of the regular season market.
• ATTENDANCE: In 2022,the LFM saw a similar number of customers visit the market as in
2021. On average the LFM would see 600+visitors per market, still noticeably higher
than the average number of customers visiting the market in 2020.
Fu112022 Year in Review Summary can be found following the Report on 2023 Upcoming Season
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looking Forward to the 2023 Regular Season
The LFM will open on Tuesday, May 30 on the Worthen Road Practice Field, and anticipates
hosting 32 farmers and specialty food vendors participating weekly, biweekly, or as occasional
guest vendors. Each week the community can expect to see an average of 23 farmers and
vendors, two artisans, and hopefully live music per market.
• Change in MARKET MANAGER:The LFM said goodbye to Alex Flack, Market Manager
from spring 2021 through the 2023 Small Yet Mighty Winter Market. Alex has moved
back to New York where he will be farming for the upcoming season.The LFM board and
community are grateful for his commitment to healthy, local food and food systems and
wish him the best in his future endeavors.
• New MARKET MANAGER: We welcome Kim O'Brien as the LFM Market Manager this
spring, responsible for market operations and onsite market management. Kim comes to
Lexington with past experience as the Market Manager at the Melrose Farmers' Market
in Melrose, MA. Before moving to the area, Kim was a trial attorney in employment and
labor law in New Jersey for over 25 years. She is an avid cook and baker, and holds a
certification in Holistic Nutrition and Health Coaching through the Institute for
Integrative Nutrition in New York City.
• The LFM will be bringing back a selection of ready-to-eat prepared foods including a
food truck with Just Hummus, new vendor Crepe du Jour, locally crafted drinks, and an
assortment of healthy items to be enjoyed on site.
• We are excited to welcome four new vendors to the LFM this year: Black Eyed Susan
Sheep Dairy, Crepe du Jour, Khipi Foods, and Mind Body Snack.
• The LFM will be held for the third year on the Worthen Road Practice Field, between the
Lexington High School Field House and the baseball diamond.
• The LFM anticipates hosting two artisans per market and an entertainer for live music
from the beginning of the season.
• The LFM will continue to strengthen its partnership with other Town organizations.
• The LFM has applied for an additional grant to support the SNAP Match Program
through the Local Business and Non-Profit Organization Grant Program/ARPA.
• Needs Going Forward:
o With the continued growth of the regular season market, the LFM welcomes
help in sharing market news. We are asking the Select Board and the community
to please spread the word to their connections online and in person.
o The market will continue to work with the Town Manager's Office, DPW,the
Recreation Department, the Police Department, and the Public Health
Department to continue to create the safest market space around.
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YEAR I N REVI EW: Regu la r Season & Tha n ksgivi ng FEASTiva I 2022
�k REGULAR SEASON MARKET(22 weeks)
Worthen Road Practice Field, Every Tuesday, May 31 to October 25
Last season's LFM regular season market Opening Day included members of the Select Board
and sponsors ringing the opening bell, Valery Marcantonio and the Studio 10 Tap Dancers and
the William Diamond Jr. Fife and Drum Corps kicking off the start of the season. In 2022,the LFM
hosted 37 farmers and vendors, including 10 farmers and vendors new to the LFM.The LFM
hosted 15 local community groups at the market, an additional 10 on Sustainability Day, and 15
artisans over the course of the season.
Farmers and Vendors
• Lexington residents: six Lexington farmers/vendors came from Lexington
• Distance traveled: the food sold at the market traveled an average of less than 30 miles
from the farm/kitchen where it was produced, shortening a food supply chain already
under stress. Most food eaten in the US has traveled nearly 1,500 miles from where it is
produced to where it is sold; in 2020 disruptions due to the pandemic resulted in
shortages nationwide.
• Over 500 acres of diversified farmland in New England was kept in production by farms
selling at the LFM.
• Although we brought in many new farmers and vendors,there were staffing challenges
throughout the season resulting in some vendors exiting later in the season.
Artisans, Nonprofits, and Entertainment
In 2022 the LFM hosted 25 community groups, fifteen artisans, and eight musicians, an increase
from 2021, reflecting a larger number of community groups and artisans from 2021.The
community groups attending the LFM are all nonprofits that are lexington-based and/or serve
the Lexington community. LFM artisans all create the items they sell, continuing the LFM's focus
on holding a producer-only market.
Events
The LFM hosted three main special events:
• National Farmers' Market Week celebration the first week of August included scavenger
huntforchildren andfamiliesto learn abouttheirfarmersandfood producers, artsand
crafts, and additional educational resources sharing the importance of farmers' markets.
• LFM Sustainability Day in September was held in partnership with the Town's Office of
Sustainability,ten community organizations,the Lexington Select Board, and local
community members. Hosting the second Sustainable Food Systems Day in Lexington,
this event shared local strategies and opportunities available for Lexington residents,
highlighting that local food is an essential component for sustainable communities.
Multiple members of the Select Board presented a I i in
support of the Lexington Farmers' Market and local food at the market,while
community sustainability groups were able to network and meet with Lexington
residents.
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• Fall Festival in late October highlighted fall foods and the autumn harvest, offered fun
food and educational activities for community youth, and celebrated the local food
system's end of season bounty.
Customer Base
The LFM experienced great support from the community looking to support local food and
farms.The average daily attendance was similar to 2021, with the market having 600+visitors
attend each market throughout the season, with attendance as high as 800 on select days. LFM
customers in 2022 represented a diverse crossection of our community, with both longtime loyal
visitors and those new to the market. An important LFM goal is to celebrate the diversity and
vibrancy of our greater community, and the LFM continues to see that reflected in our weekly
customer base.
• The number of weekly SNAP visitors participating in our SNAP Match Program continued
to rise exponentially as in 2021, representing a sustained need for the LFM SNAP Match
food assistance program.
• The ethnic diversity among vendors and visitors at the market has continued to grow.A
highlight in 2022 was the LFM's partnership with the Chinese-American Association of
Lexington (CAAL) to provide translated signage, as well as working with community
members and Lexington High School volunteers to provide valuable translation services
and assist shoppers in their primary language.
�k THA NKSGI VI NG FEASTI VA L
Worthen Road Practice Field, Tuesday before Thanksgiving
This was the LFM's twelfth annual Thanksgiving market. Some highlights include:
• The 2022 LFM Thanksgiving FEASTival was held outdoors at the Worthen Road Practice
Field for the second time,the site of the regular season market.
• The FEASTival included 22 farmers and vendors from the regular market season.
• The FEASTival experienced a high single day demand for the LFM's SNAP Match
program, serving 49 SNAP households and matching over$650(a greater amount than
2021).
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The Waldorf School, every other Saturday from January to mid-April(8 markets)
In its seventh season, the Small Yet Mighty Winter Market was held for the sixth year at the
Waldorf School in Lexington from 11-2 PM.The LFM is extremely grateful to the Waldorf School
for their generosity and cooperation.
• The Winter Market hosted 14 farmers and vendors throughout the season, with the
majority coming from the LFM's regular market.The Waldorf School's Homespun Store
was the only artisan at the market.
o We welcomed three new farmers/vendors this season:Anything Grows with
organic locally grown microgreens, plants and tulips; Mahalab Bakery with
Jordanian baked goods; and sheep milk cheese from Black Eyed Susan Dairy.
• The market averaged 150 customers per week. Customers were grateful to have an
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opportunity to visit their favorite LFM farmers and vendors and have access to local,
healthy food in the winter season.The LFM did experience a few days of low attendance
due to the severe cold weather and snow storms that took place this year. Loyal market
customers showed up and supported the local food producers in Lexington with the
SYMWM serving as a reliable outlet for healthy nutritious food.
SNAP: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
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For the twelth year,the LFM offered a SNAP Match program enabling customers using SNAP to
double the amount of their purchase up to $15 weekly at the market. In 2018,the program was
extended to the Winter Market held at the Waldorf School.This program is supported by
individual donors from the community, grants, and annual fundraisers.
• Between the winter, summer, and Thanksgiving FEASTival market season, the LFM
supported over 200 households accessing SNAP benefits, issuing$31,975 in SNAP
coupons (the highest seasonal demand in SNAP coupons thus far), with the LFM
providing over$17,000 in matching funds through the LFM's SNAP Match Program.
Demand for the LFM's weekly SNAP Match continued to reflect the exponential increase
in demand for food assistance in 2022.
• The Market experienced the highest seasonal demand for SNAP at the LFM since the
progra m sta rted, issu i ng$31,975 worth of SNAP coupons.
• Due to the rise in the number of individuals participating in the LFM's SNAP
Match Program, the LFM has recruited community volunteers to assist in SNAP
transactions and SNAP transaction translation services.
• Financial Support:the LFM is grateful to the members of the LFM community and
community groups in Lexington for generously supporting the LFM's SNAP Match
program, helping to ensure every individual has equal access to healthy, high-quality
food.
• In addition to the LFM's SNAP Match Program, all farmers at the LFM are certified to
participate in the Healthy Incentives Program, a statewide program encouraging
customers using food assistance to purchase more fruits and vegetables from farmers'
markets,farm stands, and CSA's.
GENERAL
Community Organizations and Corporate Sponsors
Following a strong community response in 2020, the LFM's revenue decreased in 2021 and
rebounded slightly in 2022, a combination of a lower number of donations and our commitment
to keep fees for farmers and vendors fees at a reasonable level. In addition to thanking the LFM's
individual donors, the LFM is deeply appreciative of the local businesses and organizations that
continue to supported the LFM's work.Thanks to sponsorship, contributions and the Town of
Lexington, the LFM was able to meet the continued demand for food assistance through our
SNAP match program while creating a positive market experience for all who wish to purchase
food locally.
• The LFM had four corporate sponsors in 2022, including three longtime supporters.The
LFM extends its appreciation to Joyce Murphy of William Raveis Realty, Cycle Loft,The
Music Emporium and our new sponsor Winchester Co-operative Bank.
• he LFM received a $10,000 Non-Profit Grant Program/ARPA grant from the Town of
Lexington Economic Development Department in support of LFM food assistance efforts.
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• We are grateful for the musicians who donate their time to the LFM, including
contributing gratuities to the LFM SNAP Match program.
• We thank 2022 in-kind donor Black Earth Compost which provided composting services
for the market.
Community Partnerships
The LFM is deeply appreciative of the local businesses and organizations that helped the market
in a number of ways in 2022 including hosting the market, helping us spread the word, and
volunteering their time on Tuesday afternoons. These include the Waldorf School of Lexington ,
Chinese American Association of Lexington,Tharros House, Lexington Green Network,the
Lexington Community Farm, and the Town of Lexington.
Internal Media Outreach
• The weekly newsletter has 1,660 subscribers, and includes a schedule of farmers,
vendors, artisans, entertainers, and special events at the market, as well as links to
recipes and educational events in the community.
• The LFM Facebook Page (@LexingtonFarmersMkt) has over 2,600 followers. Facebook
posts include the weekly market schedule, recipes, articles of interest, and photographs
from the market.
• The LFM Instagram account (@lexingtonfarmersmarket) has 1,665 followers, and
features farmers,vendors,food and market moments.
Volunteers
Including the volunteer Board of Directors, over 30 volunteers took part in the 2022 market,
donatiang their time and hard work behind the scenes and on market days to create a
welcoming market shopping experience.Volunteers included both new and longtime market
supporters, students from Lexington High School, and volunteers from Tharros House Sober
Living Facility.The LFM is grateful for the generosity and spirit of all those who volunteered their
time to help us hold the LFM this year.
Board of Directors
The five member LFM Board of Directors has overall responsibility for the administration,
financial management and direction of the market.The Board of Directors worked closely with
the outgoing Market Manager Alex Flack to advance the LFM's mission supporting local farms
and agriculture; providing equal access to healthy, local food regardless of income; educating
shoppers on healthy eating and nutrition; and building community.
Appreciation
We are thankful for the market friends and partners who helped us hold the LFM this year.The
Town of Lexington has continued to give the LFM overwhelming support for which we are
extremely grateful. We thank the members of the Public Health Department; the members of
the Board of Health;Jim Malloy, Kelly Axtell, Cathy Severance, and the Town Manager's office;
the Recreation Committee and Melissa Battite, Peter Coleman and Hayato Tsuramaki; the 2022
Select Board; Sgt. David Bresnihan, Officer Jimmy Cataldo and the Lexington Police Department,
and Dave Pinsonneault, Chris Filadoro, Kevin Wallace and the staff of the Department of Public
Works.
Additionally, we thank our dedicated farmers and vendors, wonderful market shoppers,
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generous sponsors, community partners, individual donors, and Lexington High School,Tharros
House and community volunteers who contributed to making the outdoor season a success.
Thank you for all of your support of the Lexington Farmers' Market!
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING
AGENDAITEM TITLE:
Presentation- Statement of Concern for Lexington's Trees
PRESENTER: ITEM
C harlie W man S ustainab le Lexin on NUMB E R:
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C ategory: Informing
Attached please find the statement regarding Lexington Trees. Charlie Wyman, Sustainable Lexington
Committee; Nancy Sofen, Tree Committee and Dan Miller will be presenting at the Select Board meeting.
SUGGESTED MOTION:
FOLLOW-UP:
DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA:
5/22/2023 8:25pm
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May 18, 2023
Lexington Select Board
1625 Massachusetts Avenue
Lexington, MA 02421
Re: Statement of Concern for Lexington's Trees
Dear Members of the Select Board,
We are looking forward to meeting with you Monday evening, May 22. We thought sending you
some background material beforehand might help us make the most of our time together.
Our goals for our meeting are three:
• To impress upon you the importance of trees to our quality of life in Lexington, that they
provide a public good as well as being private amenities;
• To convey to you the concern and urgency that many people living and working in town
have expressed for the need to do more to protect and strengthen our tree canopy; and
• To offer several steps the Select Board can take to begin to address this challenge.
We are attaching several documents that you may find helpful in understanding the need, depth
of concern, and range of responses we urge you to take:
• The Statement of Concern for Lexington's Trees (including links to references)
• A list of the 24 organizations (town committees, citizen organizations, and businesses)
that have endorsed the Statement
• A list of the 960+ individuals living and/or working in Lexington who have signed the
Statement
• A compilation of the 200+ comments that individuals left on the Statement's website
when they indicated their support
• Excerpts from the Town's new Open Space and Recreation Plan showing community
opinion about the importance of shade trees
• A summary of the results of a public workshop held March 2 about trees in Lexington
• Examples of activities and programs of municipal urban forest programs elsewhere
• A list of steps we are asking the Select Board to take at this time
Thank you.
Marcia Gens, Dan Miller, Ricki Pappo, Gerry Paul, Rick Reibstein, Nancy Sofen,
Barbara Tarrh, and Charlie Wyman
STATEMENT OF CONCERN FOR LEXINGTON'S TREES
To: Lexington Select Board
Cc: Tree Committee, Conservation Commission, Planning Board, Permanent Building
Committee, Sustainable Lexington Committee, Town Meeting Members, and Town Manager
Re: Statement of Concern for Lexington's Trees
Our streets and neighborhoods are losing too many large trees. The undersigned express
our urgent concern that we are not doing enough as a community to protect and enlarge
Lexington's tree canopy, particularly at a time when a robust tree canopy is needed more
than ever.
Trees are one of the best defenses Lexington can have against the growing impacts of climate
change.
Middlesex County has historically had 8.7 days each year above 90°,but by century's end we are
expected to have 3 5 such da�under a low-to-moderate emissions scenario and 67 da s with
business-as-usual emissions. Heat like this creates health risks for our children, elderly and other
vulnerable populations. Heat like this places an enormous energy burden on our cooling systems
and will make many summer outdoor activities unpleasant if not dangerous.
What can trees do?
• Trees shade our homes in the summer and buffer against wind in winter, reducing
heating/cooling energy use by 25-40%.
• A tree canopy can have a 15-20°F impact on the hottest summer days, the difference between
our children playing outside or sitting in an air-conditioned room.
• Trees combat climate change both by sequestering carbon directly and by reducing building
energy demands (due to tree shading and windbreak).
• Trees mitigate stormwater and flooding impacts by promoting soil infiltration and
intercepting rainfall that then evaporates.
• Trees improve air quality through uptake of gaseous pollution via leaf pores, intercepting
particulates, and inhibiting the formation of smog.
• Trees are a foundational part of the ecological communities that surround and sustain us,
especially in New England. Trees provide habitat to countless species of insects, fungi, moss,
birds, mammals, and plants, serving as critical elements in most food chains.
• Trees enhance property values. A range of studies have found increases of about 3 to 10
percent in residential property values associated with the presence of trees and vegetation.
• Studies have shown that trees provide a wealth of inental health and quality-of-life benefits,
from increased cognitive function to reductions in stress and anxiety, reduced crime, and
even more rapid recovery from surgery.
Shade trees can take 100 years or more to mature and fill the canopy. While we must continue to
plant for the future, we must also recognize that what is cut down now cannot be regrown in our
children's lifetimes.
We ask that you make the preservation and enlargement of Lexington's tree canopy a
greater priority through all the means at the town's disposal, including education,
resources, and regulation. We ask that you set actionable goals reflecting the magnitude of
the challenge, and that you marshal every relevant committee and department to identify
concrete steps they can take to help meet these goals.
We NEED a robust canopy to help minimize the localized impacts of global climate change.
The best time to make these investments was thirty years ago; the next best time is NOW.
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References for specific statements in the Statement of Concern, along with a number of general
references, can be found on the Statement of Concern .........................................�.:�:�..........,by clicking on"To Learn More"
in the dropdown menu. More information about the value of trees can be found at the;�...........:.....:....:�'.:�..............::::....�.
and � .�� � � �������� �,�„� � � websites.
Lexington Organizations Endorsing the Statement of Concern
Center Goods
Citizens for Lexington Conservation
Climate Action Team of First Parish, Lexington
Green Team at Diamond Middle School
Greenways Corridor Committee
Hancock Church Environmental Action Team
Lexington Bicycle Advisory Committee
Lexington Center Committee
Lexington Climate Action Network
Lexington Conservation Commission
Lexington Interfaith Community Association
Lexington Living Landscapes
Lexington Tree Committee
Lexington Zero Waste Collaborative
LHS Envirothon Team
LexTrees.org
LP S Green Team
Shadley Associates
Social Justice Action Team of Follen Church
South Lexington Civic Association
Sustainable Lexington Committee
Sustainable Lexington Youth
Touri sm C ommittee
Tuesday Morning Study Group Board of the Lexington Field and Garden Club
Individuals Living or Working in Lexington Who Have Signed the Statement
(through May 16)
Fern Abrams Mary Bablitch Paula Blanchard
Eugene Achter Lisa Baci Joe Blatt
Katherine Ackerman Leah Baigell Sallye Bleiberg
Susan Acton Pamela Baker Gloria Bloom
Darwin Adams Robert Balaban Melanie Blower
Jane Adams Tasha Balsom Jonathan Blumberg
Miriam Adams Sharmistha Banerj ee Tom Blumenthal
Michal Adar-Orgad David Barone Maya Bober
Jayne Adelman Curt Barrentine Ann Bobo
Ellen Adolph Alexandra Bartsch Christoph Borgers
Lauren Aguirre Deborah Bassett Betty Borghesani
Hamed Alemohammad Atreyi Basu Lisbeth Bornhofft
Alessandro Alessandrini Rabbi Jordana Battis Sandra Bornstein
Mohamed Alimi Jessica Baum Marianne Boswell
Claire Allen Katharina Becker Sara Bothwell Allen
Michael Allen Matthias Beebe Erica Bouchard Rabins
Nathan Allen Kirsten Behling Daniela Bourges-Waldegg
Roger Allen Barbara Beltz Judith Boxer
Scott Allen Gerald Beltz Leo Braginsky
Janet Alpert Gideon Ben-Horin Linda Bram
Mabel Amar Katherine Berg Douglas Brandoff
Shirley Ament-Bergey Ted Bergey Daniel Branton
Alvaro Amorrortu Carol Berker Sophia Braun
John Andrews Selim Berker Abby Brayton-Chung
Jonathan Andron Houston Bernard Kevin Breunig
Jane Ansin Louise Berry John Charles Briggs
Cynthia Arens Sara Berry Sue Ellen Briggs
Amy Armitage Henrike Besche Leslie Brody
Deborah Armstrong Kathleen Betts Dominic Bronico
Sara Arnold Michael Beverly Andrew Brown
Jane Aronson Caroline Bevona Katherine Brown
Ruth Aronson Robina Bhasin Thomas Bryan
Anu Arya Durj oy Ace Bhattacharj ya Gail Buczkowski
S cott Ash Nilanj ana Bhowmik Derek Buhl
John Aspinall Diane Biglow Celina Burgueno
Michael Aspinall Olivier Blachier Scott Burson
Wesley Austin James Blake Christina Burwell
Bob Avallone Karen Blake Sara Butt
Kate Babineau Kathleen Blanchard Nancy Butters
1.
Nelson Caldwell Carolyn Conte Asher Diamant
Rev. Dr. Barbara Heather Coogan Gali Diamant
Callaghan Laurel Cooley Ido Diamant
Tish Callanan Elizabeth Coolidge Tad Dickenson
Dan Callihan Judith Cooper Laura Dickerson
John Campbell Sebastian Corbat Sara Dilln
Jeanne Canale Rachel Cortez Theresa Dimmock
Richard Canale Eleanor Counselman Thomas Dimmock
Stephen Canham Natalie Courant Diana Dixon
Toby Caplin Linda Coyne Alex Dohan
Micaela Caro Donald Craig Nancy Dolberg
Laurel Carpenter Margaret Craig Cecilia D'Oliveira
Julia Carpenter-Conlin Robert Creech Irene Dondley
Cindy Carver Bonnie Culhane Margaret Donovan
Beth Catto Michael Cummings Betty Doo
Ellen Causey Peckham Tara Curtin Sonali Doshi
Renata Celichowska Katie Cutler Charlotte Dougherty
Marci Cemenska Marisa Dad Matthew Dowgert
Sarah Chamberlain Tanay Dalmia Erica Downs
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Gang Chen Deepak Dalvi Chris Dunham
xiaobin Chen Netrali Dalvi Karen Durkot
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Upasna Chhabra Marina Dardati Jane Eastman
Marine Chretien Beth Davenport Sandra Eaton
Marta Christov Mark Davis Amanda Ecker
Janice Chung Natalie Davis Francine Edwards
Carmela Ciampa Shannon Davis Radwa Elabbassy
Caitlin Ciavarro Malgorzata Dawiskiba Peggy Enders
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Judith Clapp Joyce DeAcetis Andrew Engelward
Rita Clark Ralph DeAcetis Eileen Entin
Downing Cless Filippo Demagistris Elliot Entin
Howard Cloth Candela de Amorrortu Brian Eoff
Anneliese Cohen Pedro de Amorrortu David Ernst
Autumn Cohen Dennis DelDonno Wendy Ernst
Don Cohen Jasmine Deleon Stephen Ervin
Harriet Cohen Filippo de Magistris Rosanne Essiambre
Helen Cohen Marjunette de Magistris Peggy Eysenbach
Natalie Cohen Laura Derby Martha Falkenstein
Pamela Cohen Mark Desnoyer Bebe Fallick
Kate Colburn Brenda Deutsch Gary Fallick
Judith Cole Henri Devieux Donnalee Farris
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Benjamin Feifke Jerold Gelfand Christy Hart Waller
Carole Feifke Frank Gens Bob Hausslein
Derek Feifl�e Marcia Gens Rebecca Hawkins
Gideon Feifke James Gibbons Richard Hawkins
Steven Feifke Elliott Gimble Jackie Hawkinson
Benjamin Feingold Thoryn Rev. Reebee Girash Sirarpi Heghinian-Walzer
Rev. Claire Feingold Tanya Gisolfi-McCready Jane Heifetz
Thoryn Noelle Givler Steve Heinrich
Leora Fishman Judith Glixon Margaret Heitz
Robin Fishman Carolyn Goldhammer Gary Henoch
Charlie Flammer Rich Goldhammer Kerry Hensley
Carolyn Fleiss Carolyn Goldstein Tracey Herbert
Richard Fleiss Ned Goodell James Herzig
Sylvia Fohlin Tempe Goodhue Margaret Herzig
Lisa Foo Inna Gornshteyn Donna Heuchling
Deborah Fortin Irina Gorshkova John Heveran
Mark Fortin Raj esh Goyal Mary Heveran
Sarah Forrester Anne Grady Kent Hewitt
Susan Foster Anabel Graetz Kenneth Heyda
Mary Ned Fotis Robert Green Sarah Higginbotham
Ana Fox Yvonne Green Kim Hine
Gloria Fox Danielle Greene Douglas Hobbs
Isabel Fox Ivan Gregoretti Roberta Hodson
Lisa Fox Nazanin Gregoretti Timothy Hoffman
Myrna Fox Joyce Greif Charles Holbrow
Frances Frankenberg Leslie Grushkin-Lerner Bea Holland
Abbey Frattini Margaret Guertin Peter Holland
Will Frattini Catherine Guilfoyle David Holzman
Linda French Bob Gulick David Hoose
Andy Friedlich Joelle Gunther Melissa Howe
Karen Fu Leon Gunther Carlos Hoyt
Katharine Galaitsis Olga Guttag Leslie Hoyt
Maria Galvin Anju Haas Stephanie Hsu
Francesco Gambino Leena Haas Yu-Chia Hsu
Valentina Gambino Michiko Haas Kun Hu
Ann Gamble Jessica Hammann Albert Huang
Amy Garbis Irene Hannigan Sharon Huang
Derek Gardiner Brenda Haris Nancy Hubert
Elizabeth Garrels Clint Haris Neelakshi Hudda
Linda Gatzke Benj amin Harris Christelle Huguet
Ron Gatzke Katherine Harris Suzanne Hunt
Betty Gau Lori Harrison-Kahan Nan Husbands
Monica Gauba Jean Hart James Intriligator
3.
Lily Intriligator Eloise Kenney Charles Lamb
Quinn Intriligator Marlene Kenney Vicki Lambiri
Susanne Intriligator Joyce Ketcham Elaine Lambrinos
Pat Irwin Anam Khan Star Lancaster
Ben ives Raana Khavandgar Millie Landis
Catherine Izard Bij an Khosraviani Janet Lane
Judith Izen Ethan Kiczek Krista Lane
Priyank Jain Anthony Kilbridge Gresh Lattimore
Amy Jamison Frances Kilmurray Nancy Lattimore
Fred Johnson Seoyoung Kim Suzanne Lau
Karen Janosky Danyeun Kim-Weaver Marianne Lazarus
Romal Jassar Milling Kinard Linda Lee
Lin Jensen Cheryl King Mary Elizabeth Lee
Zhiying Jin Tom King Mary Lou Lee
Cynthia John Sarah Klein Katharine Legnard
Robert John Megan Klein-Hattori John Lempesis
Ariana Johnson Lynne Klemmer Kathleen Lenihan
Ginna Johnson Chris Kochanski Katherine Lepore
Judith Johnson Sandra Koerber Rabbi David Lerner
Anne Johnstone Kimberle Koile Gary Lerner
Kristina Jolley Nicholas Kontos Laura Lewis
Lillian Jones Nicole Kontos Steven Lewis
Monique Joyce Wafik Kouchouk Rong Liang
Paul Joyce Roberta Kovner Nick Liberati
Andy Joynt Takeshi Koyama Amy Lieberman
Eileen Kahan Mike Kraley Wendy Liebow
Morton Kahan Jane Kramer Youngshii Lim
Tejpreet Kalra Eugene Kravets Elizabeth Lin
Ashish Kalve Tanya Kravets Karen Lin
Vinay Kamath Jenna Krawczyk Melanie Lin
Mukesh Kapoor Jeanne Krieger Siqi Lin
Kavita Karighattam Priya Krishnan Gila Lindsley
Linda Kaufman Wendy Krum Miranda Liskov
Carol Keane Marianne Kruse Janice Litwin
Jordan Keane Robin Kutner Jennifer Logan
Kieran Keane Marty Kvaal Katherine Longo
Rachida Kebichi Jeffrey Kwass Kathie Longo
Beth Keegan Karen Kwass Eugene Luarasi
Elias Keller Rachel Kyte Tatevik Luarasi
B everly Kelley Claudia Lach Fran Ludwig
Charlene Kelly Heidi Lack Sally Lukez
Geraldine Kelly Ruth Ladd Susann Luperfoy
Tim Kelly James LaLone Edna Luther
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Pamela Lyons Sara McGlinchey Tarla Neff
Thomas Ma Donald McIntosh Vij aya Nelavelli
Anne Macdonald-Broun Sean McIntosh Danit Netzer
Zarin Machanda Marianne McKenna Elyse Neumeier
Abigail Mackles Anne McLaren Chris Newbold
Kris Maeda Kathleen McQuade- Amy Newmark
Rena Maliszewski Ellmore Hien Nguyen
Mark Manasas Patrick Mehr Patricia Nieshoff
Warren Manhard Anj ali Mehta Harikiran Nistala
David Mann Jen Meininger Maciej Nogalski
Pamela Mann Lillian Mela Anna Nolden
Innessa Manning Robert Mela Barbara Norfleet
S ara Mannix Jill Melendez Young Kana Norimoto
Debbie Manuelian Karen Meyers John Oberteuffer
Alysha Marifiote Andre Michaud Keith Ohmart
Jenny Marshall Margaret Micholet Karen Oj amaa
David Martin Frank Mihovan Mart Ojamaa
John Martin Daniel Miller Gail O'Keefe
Kawai Martin Elizabeth Miller Tom O'Rourke
Stephen Martin Richard Miller Marcia Osburne
Andrea Martinez Judy Minardi Katherine O'Sullivan
Deborah Marty Pavlik Mintz Judy Otto
Rev. Anne Mason Dave Miranda Valerie Overton
Robert Mason Kathleen Mislan Debra Packard
Sheryl Mason Marta Mitsumori Rita Pandey
Paula Mathieu Stephanie Mitzenmacher Niki Pantazis
Gloria Mathur Alexandra Moellmann Catherine Papazian
Duane Matthiesen Lisa Molz Richard Papazian
Suzanne Matus Stephen Monks Judy Pappo
Zachary Matus Thomas Montanari Ricki Pappo
Jun Mayam Charlie Moore Suzanne Paradis
Tara Mayes Sofia Morabito Asit Parikh
Sandra Mayo Janet Moran Meesook Park
Linda McAulay Edvaldo Morata Connie Parrish
Peter McAvoy Alicia Morris Livingston Parsons
Tina McBride Suzanne Morse-Fortier Ronald Pastore
Heather McBrinn Bob Moshiri Keith Patch
Joy McCallum Rachel Mott Keis Linda Patch
Kate McCarey Patricia Moyer Dinesh Patel
Andrew McClaine Meg Muckenhoupt Gerry Paul
Judith McCloskey Shannon Murtagh Robin Paul
Roy McCloskey Alan Musnikow Maggie Pax
Travis McCready Alan Naisuler Amanda Pearson
5.
Holly Pearson Dan Rech Toby Sackton
SaraSue Pennell Tiffany Rech Maria Sagan
Allison Perkel Linda Reddy Alok Saldanha
Stephen Perkins Padma Reddy Nilima Salunke
Valerie Perkins Ram Reddy Pauline Samuelsen
Sylvia Perlman David Redfield Tim Leshan
Michael Perr Rachel Reed Julie LeVeen
Sara Peterson Shoba Reginald Ron Levine
Susanna Peyton Richard Reibstein Antonio Sanchez-Rubio
Francesca Pfrommer Erik Reider Lisa Sandeen
Robyn Piasecki Harriet Relman Craig Sandler
Ryan Pierce Susanna Remold Anders Sandvik
David Pilbeam Ann Renauer Arjun Sarathy
Markus Pinney Michael Resnick Elizabeth Savir
Roberta Pittore Dori Reuss Kathy Schaefer
Matteo Placidi Pastor Richard Rhodes Susan Schiffer
James Poage Jennifer Richlin Linda Schiffman
Joanne Poage Anne Richtank Toby Schlein
Florence Poor Melissa Riley Hollie Schmidt
Susan Portalupi James Riordan Kenneth Schultz
Yohann Potier Daphne Ritzakis Elizabeth Schutt
Mark Potter Nector Ritzakis Abigail Schwartz
Mona Potter Anne Rodman Jonathan Schwartz
Bob Powers Caleb Rogers Deborah Schwarzberg
Pamela Bailey Powers Janice Rogers Henry Schwarzberg
Kavitha Prakash Barbara Rommelfanger Alexandra Schweitzer
Helen Pride Sharon Ron Ann Scott
Irina Pritchard Ashley Rooney Kathryn Scott
Brenda Prusak Carol Rose Nathan Scott
Diana Pullin Rachel Rosenblum Mary Rose Scozzafava
Diane Pursley Robert Rotberg Suzanne Sears
Tamara Puskarevic Kathryn Roy Beverly Seavey
Kim Quandt Elizabeth Rozan Julie S eed
Jessica Quattrochi Juliann Rubijono Bill Segal
Gretchen Rabinkin Paul Rubin Katherine Selfridge
Betsy Ragan Marina Ruths Anne Senning
Janet Rahilly Maryellen Ruvolo Patricia Servais
Jayshree Rajamani Patricia Ryan Victoria Seux
Joan Rajbhandary Stephanie Ryan Elisabeth Seyferth
Uttam Rajbhandary Thomas Ryan Pamela Shadley
Lakshmi Ramanath Priscilla Ryder Eva Shah
Gayathri Ramanuj am Saie Sabet Christine Shanholtz
Somalatha Rathnasamy Elizabeth Sackton Usha Shanmugam
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Debra Shapira Stephen Sofen John Tarpinian
Peter Shapiro William Somers Verginie Tarpinian
Erin Sharaf Moniek Sparpen Andrew Tarrh
Carol Ann Sheehey Eve Spencer Barbara Tarrh
Jane Sheena David Sperduto John Tarrh
Alan Sherman Khris Spriano Antoinette Tasker
S ara Sheikh Timothy Spriano Stephen Tauber
Gregory Shenstone Milan Srivastava Michelle Taylor-Pinney
Nancy Shepard Stella Srivastava Andrew Terborgh
Leslie Sherman Svetlana Starikova Elizabeth Terborgh
Stephen Shick Jacqueline Starr Choli Teng
Azizollah Shoj aee Leslie Stebbins Kristin Terrell
Negin Shoj aee Antonia Stechler Helen Theodosiou
Eugenia Shraiman Nancy Stefansson Ruth Thomas
William Shubert Corinne Steigerwald Sarah Thomas
Harnaz Sidhu Jessie Steigerwald Sisy Thomas
Inderbir Sidhu Renee Steinbrecher Julia Thompson
Ravneet Sidhu Till Steines Martha Thompson
Sumair Sidhu Lynnell Stern Nancy Thompson
Ellan Siegel Elaine Sterzin Alan Ticotsky
Arlene Silva Janet Stewart Justin Tingley
Howard Silver Marlene Stone Jodi Tippett
Harriet Silverman Jo Stringer Julie Tobin
Harvy Simkovits David Strochlic Masha Traber
Lana Simkovits Deborah Strod Margot Tracey
Mathew Simkovits Eran Strod Nancy Trautman
Kristin Simon Joseph Stuart William Trautman
Sam Simon Mimi Su Alice Trexler
Jill Singer Rachel Summers Jean Tropeano
Taylor Singh Jane Sutton Peter Tropeano
Joseph Sirkovich Michael Swack Rosemary Trowbridge
Niren Sirohi Laura Swain Rosa Tsai
Lauren Skeens Sharon Swan Alex Tsouvalas
Jeffrey Slack Amy Swanson Heidi Tyson
Paula Slotkin Lisle Swanson Mitch Tyson
Rebecca Slotkin Mary Sweeney Cindie Umans
Nancy Smith William Sweeney Douglas Urban
Mandeliene Smith Nicola Sykes Frances Urban
Nanette Smith-Callihan Kim Syman Gary Van Deurse
C.J. Snow Anna Talitskaya Rob van Ommering
Jeff Snyder Teodora Tamayo Kathleen Vandiver
Mary Soens Rodriguez Joshua Venkitachalam
Nancy Sofen Pamela Tames Susan Vernick
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Raghvendra Vij aywargiya Amy Wong
Alexey Vikhlinin Tracey Wright
Peter Volante Ann Wyman
Sarah Vollman Charlie Wyman
Atheane Waite Sally Wyman
Geoff Waite Norma Wyse
Richard Waldron Lin Xu
Peg Waller Chen Yang
Genevieve Wang Mary Yardley
Joy Wang Henrietta Yelle
Dave Warbuton Shawna Yen
Susan Ward Alex Yildizyan
Brian Wardle Janelle Yildizyan
Pamela Warren Michele Youd
Ceci Warsawski Josh Young
David Wasser Monica Young
Gray Watson Jiangchun Yu
Donald Weikert Tamara Yu
Mark Weiner Wei Yu
Joyce Weiser Teresa Zabik
Ethan Wells James Zaharias
Harry West Caren Zakon
Lorraine West Gary Zakon
Lee Webster Manij eh Zandian
Karl Weiland Li Zang
Joan Weinmayr Jeri Zeder
Georgia Weinstein Linda Zeger
Keith Whitmore Jason Zhang
Alan Wichlei Lihua Zhang
Katie Wier Zhechun Zhang
Barbara Williams Leda Zimmerman
Jean Williams Susanne Zimmermann
Jim Williams Zaurie Zimmerman
John Williams Beth Zonis
Richard Willis
Sheila Wilson
Stephanie Wilson
Teresa Wilson
Pam Winters
Ryan Wise
Assa Witkov
Ann Wolf
Anna Wolfson
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Comments left by individuals signing the
Statement of Concern for Lexington's Trees
(December 3 —May 15)
Looks good.
We must use all means to address the climate crisis. Preserving our trees, especially mature ones
is critical.
Trees and forests have long been essential to human and other life on Planet Earth, and have long
been revered and valued by human societies. It is suicidal to undervalue their contributions to our
survival, and criminal to neglect devastating actions and policies promoted by mis-guided, ill-
informed, or short-sighted development efforts.
Thank you to the organizers of this effort!
Stop the development of huge houses with a large carbon footprint. Trees are being taken down
to support that development.
thank you!
the latest exhibit of excess is on pleasant st just past the fields at wilson farm on the right
side.....just unnecessary
Thank you for starting the long work ahead!
Thank you for the work done to support trees in our community.
It broke my daughter's heart, and mine, when several of the trees (her favorites, apparently) on
our walk to school were cut down - we have no idea why. They seemed healthy. And, what's
worse, we knew there were birds nesting in those trees. I'm so glad other people are taking
notice as well.
A much stronger tree-protection bylaw is essential. I just witnessed the developer of 69 Pleasant
St succeed w/ a Special Permit that followed current bylaw to the letter, resulting in removal of
�400 trees over 5 acres --mostly mature oaks and maples.
Trees are an essential part of the livability, character, and history that Lexington prides itself on.
We should not sacrifice them to developers hurrying to make a profit. Compromise would be
better for everyone.
I'm horrified by the amount of clear cutting our town allows. Is greed our guiding principle? Let's
wake up and remember what we learned in grade school: trees keep us alive, literally and
figuratively. Please legislate the preservation of trees in our town.
Comments by individuals signing the Statement of Concern Page 2
Thank you for this excellent work!
S ave our tree canopy!
A Quote from Andy Warhol "I think having land and not ruining It is the most beautiful art that
anybody could ever want"
I think that a town-wide campaign of tree labeling would help. For example, "Red oak (Quercus
rubra)". Living things are harder to kill when they have a name. A campaign like this would
require resources.
Thank you for putting this together
This is a very important issue. We came to Lexington and our neighborhood because of the tree
canopy. Unfortunately, so many trees have been lost to developers.
I think builders are the biggest source of the problem when they take all the trees down for new
construction. We should change these regulations. The fines are not large enough given the price
of these homes.
Trees should not be sacrificed for the convenience of builders.
so glad you have initiated the effort for Lexington
I thought we were protecting our Lexington trees already; I guess now not well enough!
I fully agree with the sentiments expressed. Our neighbor recently removed over 20 mature trees,
with the resultant impact on our environment.
Repeated tree removals by clear-cutting developers are making my neighborhood hotter and less
livable. We need better policies and enforcement *now*.
Thank you so much. I believe over time your work will save lives.
In addition to the plight of our large trees I think we need to ramp our efforts to stop the use of
leaf blowers (and of course all GPMs). The tidiness of Lexington is appalling....no wonder we
have insect and wildlife decline.
Thank you for doing this. I have become alarmed at the rate of tree removal in my neighborhood.
I cannot believe that all of them are diseased and need of removal.
Thank you for your initiative to do this very important work!
Thank you for doing this!
Thanks for your advocacy!
Comments by individuals signing the Statement of Concern Page 3
Thank you.A much-needed effort
Prosecute for violations.
We need our trees!!
I agree that we can't reverse the mistake of cutting down a mature tree that is an enormous sink
for CO2. What plants can we encourage planting by town workers and residents that would give
us the greatest CO 2 sink for the money?
Very concerned about the clear-cutting on Pleasant St opposite Wilson's
Yes. I have noticed lately some very aggressive tree cutting. Who is giving permission?Why?
work to fix zoning laws aka setbacks as well before Lexington persona is permanently altered
I like trees.
Trees are a very important part of bird conservation as well
I have lived in Lexington for over 10 years and one of the things that I have always loved is the
tree canopy. It is devastating to watch these beautiful trees being torn down without any thought.
Our landscaper mentioned some history around the glorious oak tree that sits in front of our
house. He surmised that it may date back to before colonial times and offered shade to soldiers
and their horses during the Revolutionary War. Next door, I watched as they tore down a similar
oak tree to make way for a new development. It took over a week to cut it down and then two
more weeks to attack its precious and massive roots. Seeing how big the base of that oak tree
was made me think there was authenticity to our landscaper's thoughts. It was massive and it
brought me great sorrow to see it come down. Regardless of age, these trees hold history and
stories of lives lived before us. They will hold our stories too if we care for them. We do so much
to protect historical architecture and we should do the same to protect our greatest historians -
our trees.
really concerned about this issue! thanks!
thanks!
save our town's nature
I'm so appalled at how we cut down mature trees Willy nilly, there should be an approval process
for every tree anyone wants to cut down!
I am a master beekeeper and can tell you that the flowering trees are the most basic for the food
chain, contributing to pollinators who in turn create food for all other species. These trees should
be saved, especially the lindens.
Comments by individuals signing the Statement of Concern Page 4
Thank you for leading on this
Thank you. I've been lamenting tree losses on house tear-down development sites for a long
time. It seems to be getting worse as I see more and more clear cutting of sites. I thought the
town had protections in place, but I can't see evidence that they're working.
S ave our trees!
Thank you for leading the charge
Super thankful for this campaign you put together. It broke my heart to see huge amount of trees
being removed from the town this year and worst of all witnessing the cutting while feeling
hopeless and powerless. I wanted to say that it's important to recommend some reputable tree
service companies to our residents at present time because as I experienced myself first hand
often the cutting decision is made due to the recommendation from the tree company who is not
in the business of preservation but removal. New constructions accounts for many of the tree
losses but we also have many more established residents where trees are removed out of
convenience without any consideration of preservation options. Regulations will take time to
come by so I believe with community education and recommendations of reputable tree
companies we can help save the trees around us. This maybe the most effective action we can
take now to reverse the trend.
We need advocacy for trees in Lexington. We need to have cost/benefit statements in multiple
languages, explanation of native trees, ways for people to be involved and not to be shy of
climate issues.
There was no need for clear cutting at 75 Outlook Drive. What a shame to lose so many mature
trees!
One driver to local deforestation is builder's desire to build very very large trophy homes. These
homes, in and of themselves, have a negative impact on the community by making it too
expensive for all but the very wealthy to live here. Changes in the zoning laws are needed for
both trees and people.
Thank you for beginning this impt initiative. Just yesterday I was driving in my neighborhood
and noticed 3-4large trees have lost limbs during the recent heavy storm. They are not properly
trimmed and cared for by the city and will likely die as a result of the damage. Several months
ago another spate of trees were cut down because of root damage incurred during the bldg of a
new housing development in our neighborhood. It's incredibly sad to see all these trees dying.
Thanks for doing this!
I requested a tree on my property. Trees were planted nearby. But I cannot water those. Thanks!
Comments by individuals signing the Statement of Concern Page 5
The loss of mature trees in our town is a serious concern for the environment and the beauty of
the town, and is generally directly linked to the pace of development, and should be restricted
and controlled for the benefit of current and future residents.
Thank you for your efforts!
Ban developers, especially Cataldo,
We have lost a whole stand of white pines due to development, and the neighborhood has lost
much of its canopy. People seem to think that if we live near conservation, we don't need tall
trees in our neighborhoods. Thank you so much for doing this.
Is there a way to report a large tree in need of treatment in our green spaces? Maybe some large
trees can be saved with timely attention that is not too costly.
I'm sick of hearing what a tree-friendly town Lexington is. Neither town proj ects nor private
developments seem to have any respect for mature trees.
The recent removal of trees at the intersection of Pleasant and Watertown Streets is very
upsetting.
Really appreciate your time and energy in taking the lead in expressing this concern that many,
many of us share.
Thank you!
A deep understanding and mapping of historical trees in Lexington would add to community
awareness and pride not to mention appealing to visitors.
We need to enforce bylaws and policies that preserve the trees in Lexington, over the interests of
builders. Thank you.
Preserve Lexington environment and save our trees from unnecessarily large construction.
The beauty, health, and value of our community is ruined by lax regulation for tree conservation.
I live on Follen Hill and am outraged by the amount of trees that have been needlessly cleared in
my neighborhood and others in Lexington. Mature trees take decades to grow. it is not possible
to replace mature trees with seedlings.
I'm devastated by the loss of so many mature trees in my neighborhood.
Thank you for elevating this important issue!
I agree with everything in your statement. Clear-cutting has to stop. When cut each lot must have
semi-mature trees planted to offset the great loss. Must be new rules for developers and all who
apply for building permits. Must be a mandatory green border around each lot and along all our
Comments by individuals signing the Statement of Concern Page 6
streets. Setbacks should be 20 feet, not 15 feet. Trees need room to grow. Bigger houses are good
for taxes but not for the environment. The town can limit the footprint of a new house not to
exceed the footprint of an original house plus a small percentage.
Thank you for pulling this together!!
We would like to help.
Signing as an individual, not as a Conservation Commissioner or Greenways Corridor
Committee member
Make sure the Planning Board hears us!
I would have liked to see clearer addressing (i.e., curbing) developers' ability to cut down mature
trees before being given permission to build.
I helped write our original Tree Bylaw in 2001 when I j oined TM to get it passed, and indeed we
need to strengthen the bylaw drastically, so it costs many $l 0,000s instead of now a mere few
$l 00s (in "mitigation costs") to cut a mature tree.
I have been horrified by the increase in clear cut lots. Please town officials, pay attention.
Lexington is beautiful because of its lush native vegetation. Let's not take this luxury away from
us and lose all the healthy surroundings we are blessed with.
Save the trees!
We have a sick slow-walking dog. On hot days, walking on the hot asphalt is a sheer torture to
her. The trees along Munro and Normandy used to provide enough shade to cool down the
surface a bit, but now they are gone!
Thank you for doing this important work.
save the trees and the raw look of Lexington that is now lost between huge houses and synthetic
center
Sad to see so many trees being removed with little regard for their benefits. Thanks for putting
this statement together. Hope we can enforce laws in the books to protect OUR environment.
If somebody makes decisions on behalf of developers. I wonder if they do not live in the town
and have some sort of grudge against the town because they don't live here. Therefore, they
encourage development and passing any and all development proposals.
Thank you for all you've done to put this website together to unite us in protecting our trees!
Comments by individuals signing the Statement of Concern Page 7
We have watched being cut down in our neighgborhood all too often. Based upon diameter and
type, some over 100 years old. It is a tragedy.
Sad to see trees go down and mansions being built.
Important initiative
Thank you for raising awareness and advocating for positive change on the town's tree canopy
situation.
Developers like 72 Outlook will always maximize their profit at the expense of neighborhoods,
trees, etc.
As long as current Town bylaws allow it, they will continue and Town board members will allow
it. It's time to push for changes in the regulatory and permitting process."
I've watched this town gradually sell its soul since I moved here in 1995. It's probably too late.
Neighbor behind me has removed all trees on their property between us, eliminating the visual
barrier.
This is very important!
Trees are as important to the inhabitants of Lexington as recreational spaces are. Regardless of
what land-owners do, the town should plant additional trees on town land.
A diversity and copious amount of trees are critical to Lexington. There are many ways to build
or update properties and developments without destroying the existing canopy.
some folks are cutting down their neighbors' tree without surveying their property
Thank you for doing it. How about including tree removals in conservation land or other town
land ?
I think this is a timely concern. Thanks for bringing it to our attention.
Thank you for organizing this! It breaks my heart to see mature trees cut down!
We are very sad to see trees being cut down in the neighborhood due to new
construction/additions. Please enforce stricter laWs to slow this down. Thank you!
Allow the DPW to plant trees on resident property and not just in the easement area along the
street.
Thank you for addressing this important issue.
Please keep me posted on this terrific initiative! Thank you.
Comments by individuals signing the Statement of Concern Page 8
We are the Lorax who speak for the trees, which you seem to be chopping as fast as you please!
(Paraphrased from Dr. Seuss)
Thank you for increasing awareness and addressing this issue. It's also hard to see trees cut
down for big new houses...
I am very concerned that so many matured trees have been cut down for new developments.
We need all trees for survival .. and lower brush to be cleaned up so larger trees can survive
without being choked out by vines etc
I feel terrible seeing so many anchor species trees cut down taken away all over town, and almost
none planted to replace them.
let's keep our toWn beautiful and the trees are an integral part of this, without forgetting the wild
life that call these trees their home.
I wholeheartedly support this effort and thank all individuals who are working to make it happen.
every effort should be made to prevent cutting of established trees for development
Trees are important in so many ways.
Thank you for this important initiative.
thank you for taking this worthy initiative !!
Thank you for your efforts!
Our backyard neighbor recently cut down all old growth trees in their yard. I checked and there
was nothing to do about it, as they were not doing it for construction. Lexington needs stronger
laws. They also "trimmed" one of my trees and there was nothing I could do. They removed
large limbs.
I am very concerned about this for a myriad of reasons. I feel the soul of our town and the
individual trees hurting from this devastation.
I live in the Sun Valley neighborhood that has recently seen two lots completely cleared. It's
absolutely devastating and I hate to see it. I grew up in this neighborhood and bought my parents'
house to keep it from getting torn down and try to preserve a piece of this gorgeous
neighborhood. I do love my new neighbors but the developers are ruthless and getting worse
with each teardown. I'd love to help however I can!
I agree with my wife Rebecca's comments. As a newcomer to the neighborhood, it's sad to see so
many trees chopped down.
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I have lived in Sun Valley for 45 years. It is devasting to see all the clear cutting of trees
throughout Lexington.
Trees removed for construction must be approved and replaced by the contractor.
I love the character and wildlife that the Lexington trees attract. It wouldn't be the same
community without them.
One of the things I love about our neighborhood is the presence of so many mature, tall trees. It
has a totally different feel from these developments where all the trees are cut down to squeeze
as many homes as possible onto the new lots. I hope Lexington takes a more proactive approach
to saving our tall, mature trees.
Thank you for taking the initiative on this important issue.
Developers are uprooting and destroying many large and vibrant trees in Lexington. This reduces
the beauty of our town and is unnecessary in many cases.
Thank you for raising awareness of this critical issue. Our tall, beautiful, historic trees are among
the many things that make Lexington so special...
Thank you bringing light to this important issue. Kindly keep me posted if I can be of help.
Thanks for organizing to protect Lexington
As a society we need more trees, rather than less trees. Excessive tree cutting needs to be
prohibited by legislation; still trees will need to come down for many legitimate reasons; all
significant sized trees that are taken need to be replaced by multiple younger trees to minimize
impact.
Stop cutting down the trees!
Please let me know how can I help. Thank you.
We need to protect trees in our community.
Cutting down trees to put up more mcmansions (among other things) is anathema to all the stated
climate goals of the town and the state.
I AM A LONG TIME RESIDENT AND THIS IS IMPORTANT!
Thank you to Committee for doing this - the neighborhood flyer worked
Pushing sustainability and also allowing for uncontrolled tree cutting is hypocritical
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Necessary pruning and thinning dead/unhealthy trees is fine - and wise -but wholesale clearance,
particularly of older, healthier trees is not. I keep hearing the phrase "at this price point" as an
explanation for cutting all the trees down for mini mansions with no character. Do new residents
feel good about what their "price point" argument leads to? Have no problem with new builds
but maj or problem with replacing mature trees with tasteless tract mansions.
I share your concerns about the developers, who cut down trees, even when it's not necessary,
just for their building convenience. They don't give a damn. It's all about the money for them.
i was very upset that the builder who is constructing a house behind me on Washington Street
took down a very major tree that was not sick! Before the town gives the approval to build, it
should send out an arborist to check trees that are proposed to be removed. if a tree is not
diseased it should not be cut down! i am a retired Landscape Architect
Thank you for your efforts on this tree protection issue.
Thank you for doing this!
Trees make Lexington special, are for all of us to enj oy.
Concerned as many as to trees not only being taken down but trimmed without any foresight.
I see some possible conflicts between saving trees and building multi family housing which we
need to increase diversity of housing stock. How can we do both?
Thank you!
Given the clearcutting developers have been doing, we obviously need better bylaw control
Thank you so much for this effort!
I appreciate what you are doing here. Developers have been allowed to clear cut lots for years.
Glad people are finally organizing to prohibit this practice.
Our neighborhood is called'Woodhaven' and it seems as though builders here do their best to
destroy ALL trees for no other reason than convenience/profits. PLEASE HELP!
Thanks for doing this!
Important work to save trees!
This is good work to do!
One of the reasons we live in Lexington is their commitment to being Green. We need more
housing and more trees. We need fewer large palatial homes.
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Thank you for doing this!
Wholeheartedly agree that we need to do all we can to keep our canopy of trees healthy.
Thank you for raising awareness about this important issue. There is also a petition circulating
regarding residents' concerns about a new zoning proposal for Lexington Center - I know it is a
different cause, but I see a common thread of residents being concerned about the potential for
real estate development to destroy Lexington's irreplaceable assets - its natural beauty and its
historical charm. https://forms.gle/T8NZ7ZCzbh6jz6qr7
Stop cutting our tress instead Plant more
My family has been living in Lexington in the modest cape that we bought 12 years ago. We go
past Whipple Rd on a regular basis. I remember the shock and sadness the day we saw the whole
swath of trees cleared, leaving behind only the dozen stumps. It was like a scene out of The
Lorax. My first grader cried.
Recently, a builder bought a house in our neighborhood with the plan to knock it down and build
a 4000 sqft house on a 5000 sqft lot. The first thing they did was cutting down a beautiful,
healthy cherry in front of the house that must've been growing for decades. I fear the mature oak
in the back might be next.
Since moving in, I see trees in our neighborhood becoming less healthy. Some are cut down,
others get diseases and then they also have to be cut down. Trees don't do well without
neighbors. I wish there are more effort to keep the remaining forrest-y areas from shrinking, and
from being carved up. Maybe we could help remove some of the overgrown ivies on the trees or
something. My family doesn't know very much about tree care, but we would love to find a way
to help.
Thank you!
It is so relaxing and calming to walk in the neighborhood, surrounded by trees. It is painfully
miserable and devastating to see so many beautiful trees being cut down. Carbon credits to land
owners for trees on their property may be an impetus to preserve them. Please move a tree if
cutting cannot be avoided.
I don't think a homeowner should have to go through arduous red tape to cut down a dead tree
for example or to thin some trees on the property for healthy forest management. But I do not
support clear cutting for development and so I would like to see a narrowly written law that
protects homeowner rights while also preventing clear cutting and similar abusive practices.
I support a narrowly written law balancing homeowner rights with responsible canopy
management.
Thank you for doing this work. I know it needs to be done
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We need trees and more trees.
Create a volunteer driven neighborhood tree planting program with selected nurseries offering
discount prices for purchase and planting of street and garden trees for their properties focusing
primarily on trees that are good carbon sinks and beautiful. Cost of street trees may be tax
deductible. Trees enhance property values.
Keep up the good work
Saving trees, especially mature, trees, is critical to preserving our environment and quality of
life.
Please save our healthy trees
We totally support the stated goal of LexTrees.org. We feel that Lexington could be much more
proactive in letting developers know, before they submit a proposal to build, of the town's
policies regarding the retention of existing trees on the property and the consequences of
violations of that policy. The penalties for violation of the policy should be monetary and
substantial. This might require the tree warden to play an active role from the very beginning in
identifying to the developer the trees on the property that cannot be uprooted.
Please protect our tree canopy with strong oversight from the town. Trees are not a luxury. They
are crucial to the health of people, wildlife, air, and water.
We need to build multi-family and we need to build with care for our environment
People are healthier when they live among many mature trees.
Thanks for your good efforts.
Thanks for your efforts to save trees in Lexington!
yay trees
The Pleasant St. clearcut is horrific.
Thank you for initiating this
Developers who clear off trees for McMansions should be fined.
I believe higher density residential building and more trees are complementary ways to lessen the
impact of climate change in Lexington.
This is important.
Clear cutting trees in Lexington must stop!
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While there are some trees (eg Acer platanoides and esp. Ailanthus altissima) I would love to see
replaced with native species, the wholesale clear-cutting of mature trees really needs to stop.
Feel very concerned about expansive development in lexington
very sad and happening right up the street on Outlook Drive.
Not just trees, but topsoil also at 11 Byron
I became aware of the campaign due to lawn signs. My concern is environmental and for the
long-term well-being of the community; I am also in favor of building more units of affordable
housing--with trees around it!
We need to protect the magnificent older trees that will never be replaceable in our lifetimes.
Strongly support careful thought and preservation of all trees.
Thank you for your efforts.
I do agree that unnecessary cutting down of mature trees is truly detrimental to our earth, our
town and of course to our lives. Thanks for spearheading this.
Thank you for working to protect our trees!
Thank you for acting to protect our trees.
Save the trees
I would like to know what we can do if we see trees being taken down improperly(outside
regulations), especially if they are in the public domain.
I watched developers cut down 200+year old trees. Rationale: They were hazardous. These
trees had one or two dead limbs. They should have been pruned. Full approval of Tree Warden.
Please don't take down these beautiful old trees. It's taking away a part of our history in the
Town of Lexington.
The old trees are such an important part of the beauty of our town. Please don't allow developers
to take them down unless they are not in good health.
The proj ect on Pleasant St is unacceptable- large trees add value to a lot-don't the developers
know that? - so many big trees removed and the noise is awful!!!
Thank you so much for helping us conserve Lexington's trees!
Thank you doing this. The cutting down of trees has been out of control for a long time.
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I liked the old tree cover at the Lexington Depot, even if they weren't native trees!
Thank you for your work, couldn't agree more
Hard for me to understand why Lexington does not have more protective rules on trees. Trees
are vital habitat as well as vital for shade and visual beauty.
We have planted 9 trees since moving here many years ago. Hope to plant 2 more this spring.
I do not think it is enough for a customer-paid arborist to say a tree is diseased and should be
removed. I believe that the Town should CERTIFY whether a tree is diseased and should be
removed from an individual's property. The TOWN should certify whether a tree is a danger.And
these certifications of tree removal should be made public via the town website or published
meeting minutes. Time to inventory ALL mature trees in the Town and start tracking them, even
on private property. (great community service proj ect for students!)
Replace trees in public spaces that are dead or mostly so and don't replace with trees that hardly
grow to any height or fullness
I agree! I would love more trees planted in Lexington!!! VERY vital for trees to thrive!
As I've grown up I've seen more and more trees get taken down to build HUGE houses. Less
trees and giant houses take away from the spirit and small town vibe of Lexington.
I see the impact of tree loss due to development in my neighborhood, with increased water and
soil run off onto sidewalks and streets, reducing walkability for more days in the year, and also
with increased heat.
Long time supporter of trees and their importance to our community. I was sad to see the clear
cutting developments near wilson farm. I assume it's private land but think it's important to raise
awareness of maintaining existing trees whenever possible, especially in maj or developments
such as the one off pleasant street.
I love that you are doing this for our trees!
I am more concerned about native and old trees that are replaced by young perennes
Our neighbor's landlord- at 55 Shade Street-just removed about 30 trees including a very large
one and stripped branches off the sides of some of our trees - it was his legal right to do so - even
though they were not a problem in any way. We urged him to leave more but he did everything
he said he'd do. We're quite distressed as this has tuned our secluded feeling yard into one that
opens to see many houses. I'm sure we're not the only neighbors impacted. He acknowledged
that eventually (we think soon) that house will be a tear down.
Thank you for doing this!
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Lots of trees were taken down over the past few years. Time to make a change!
Pressure the Planning Board
Thank you for getting this going!
Protect Mother Earth and you protect yourself and others.
trees are critical for bird conservation
Thank you!!
It is vitally important to preserve our native, mature tree canopy all over town. Once it's gone, it
take a LONG time to replace and that will impact our quality of life and air as well as our real
estate values. Please act now to restrain builders and residents from taking own mature trees
needlessly. Thanks very much!
Thank you
I am horrified to see what is happening around Lexington. You will cut down all the trees but
limit multi housing units. Sad priorities.
Thanks for doing this
Thank you for your support of our trees!
Can't stand watching large trees being cut down ¬ being replaced. Feel this is VERY
important for our town& our Earth!
Yes, we are losing our beautiful and critically important tree canopy. There is never a need for
developers to clear a lot. This is total destruction of an ecosystem. With global warming and
species loss in particular these developers, along with unscrupulous tree removal company's with
massive cranes and equipment are ruining the planet. it cannot be all talk and no action as some
environmentalists like myself have said. I have seen the destruction first hand in town and it is
disgusting.
I am a retired Landscape Architect and understand the value of trees in our lives. I am horrified
at the destruction of tear down properties and disgusted that this Town continues to favor the
generation of enormous houses over protection of the existing character of the site, including the
trees
We had probably over 100 beautiful trees behind us, and Cataldo builders just clear cut them all.
He didn't care that it would ruin the backyards of a number of houses on my street. He claimed
he could just put some money in the town "tree fund" and the Town would not bother him.
Disgraceful.
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Workshop Summary
Preserving Lexington's Trees
March 2, 2023, Lexington Community Center
On Thursday evening, March 2, the team sponsoring the Statement of Concern for Lexington's
Trees held a workshop at the Community Center from 7:00 —8:45 pm. The purpose was two-
fold: to give participants an opportunity to learn from each other, and to gather as many good
ideas as possible for how we can protect our trees and build a strong canopy for the future.
Advertising was done via multiple means, including an email to everyone who had signed the
statement and a banner on the statement's website, notices in the newsletters of Lexington Living
Landscapes, LexCAN, and SustainbleLEX, announcements at several public meetings, and word
of mouth. Approximately 40 individuals attended.
The evening began with a 15-minute presentation on the value of trees, the causes of tree loss in
Lexington, and the range of actions the town could take in response. Those present then broke up
into six discussion groups to share their perspectives and ideas, after which they were asked to
write their ideas for town action on post-it notes. Those were then posted at stations representing
four categories of response: Education, Assistance to Homeowners, Town Investment, and
Regulation.
Those present were then given eight "votes" in the form of color stickers to place next to the
posted ideas to indicate their thoughts for which ideas would have the most impact and could be
implemented in the next 2-3 years. Participants were allowed to distribute the votes however
they wished, with votes going to eight different ideas or all placed on one. The results were
collected at the end of the evening, and attendees were thanked for their participation and
encouraged to stay connected and involved.
Following is a summary of the results:
Number of posted ideas Number of votes
Education 33 39
Assistance to Homeowners 15 32
Town Investment 22 45
Regulation 5 8 98
Education: Participants urged a more robust campaign to educate homeowners, realtors, and
developers about the value of trees. Suggestions receiving the most support included a campaign
targeting new homeowners in particular; education on how to manage the trade-off between solar
panels and trees; education targeting all homeowners, with a particular suggestion of a brochure
included with real estate tax bills and education about the value of tree care; education about
trees in the elementary schools; and education of developers and realtors about the value of trees
and the town's bylaws.
Assistance to Homeowners: There was widespread support for providing financial assistance to
homeowners to assist with tree care and tree planting, including the possibility of tax credits, and
assisting homeowners in consulting with qualified arborists.
Town Investment: There was strong support for more resources for public tree maintenance and
a more aggressive planting program, and for a larger forestry staff including a full-time tree
warden or tree warden team with deep expertise in tree preservation.
Re ulation: Several major themes stood out:
• Stronger bylaw and stronger enforcement
• Imposition of additional limits on tree cutting: prohibition or permitting for removal of
large trees regardless of location; making it harder to remove trees within the setbacks;
requirement that any tree removal require a town permit; and better protection of trees
during construction
• Stiffer penalties or sanctions for developers who are repeat offenders
• Transfer of bylaw enforcement to the town's Conservation Department
Detailed responses available upon request.
Examples of Activities and Programs of Municipal Urban Forest Programs
Cities and towns around the country are taking steps, often innovative and bold, to protect and
strengthen their forest canopies. Here are a few examples:
Urban Forest Master Plans
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Tree Planting Programs
.................�.......�:��.. �� � � p ants 300 are-root trees per year, insta s water ags, an as an,�......................... �������� ��������� ����
for residents to water trees. They also .�:�:.............�.�:.............:�:.�.................��............................ ��.���� � � �� ���.
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municipalities and residents to plant more trees.
............................................_�............................................._� _ (�1 3 arger t an Lexington in ot popu atlon an area p ants 500-700 trees per year.
When a town tree is removed, a new one is planted at that site the following year.
�-- set a goa o p anting 250 trees per year rom 2019-2029.
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Tree Protection Regulations
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,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,�,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,�;�.,,�,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.: A permit is require or t e remova o 32"in aggregate o trees greater t an 8" DBH.
A professionally prepared erosion and sediment control plan is required under the Stormwater
Management Bylaw.
���,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,���, :A permit is required for the removal of any tree with a DBH of 6" or more, and
replacement trees or a mitigation payment is required unless the tree is dead or hazardous. Violations of
the Tree ordinance may result in a stop work order, revocation of permit, or denial of future permits.
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.............................�:�................._�.�.........._�„�: In sing e- aml y eve opment, exlsting canopy must e retalne an a e to 1 necessary
to achieve minimum canopy cover goals.
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o er stormwater management cre lts, eit er impervious sur ace
reduction or site runoff reductions, for mature trees that are retained during construction.
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......................................................_:�.v�........................._��: Permission rom t e Tree War en is requlre or remova o a ea or azar ous tree,
and a permit is required for removal of any other tree with a DBH of 8" or more. Waivers for
rep acement p anting are grante or owner-occupie omes o up to 3 ami ies. :.......... ..:..:
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similar requirements.
,u...�..:. ����. ��:� �-- : No tree t at is 75 years or o er, or 36" DBH or arger, may e remove un ess t e tree
is determined by the City Forester to be diseased, damaged, or a danger to persons or property. Appeals
based on hardship may be made to Board of Park Commissioners.
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..................._��...............��.. � � : A permit is nee e to remove any Specla Tree (14"+ in iameter an mitigatlon must
be paid unless the tree is a hazard or undesirable species. No Heritage Tree (32"+ in diameter) can be
removed unless deemed hazardous by a city arborist. If a Special or Heritage Tree is within the limit of
work, a tree protection plan by a certified arborist may be required. Violations of the Tree ordinance
may result in a stop work order, revocation of permit, or denial of future permits.
.....:........................................��........�.�� : Be ore construction egins, a certi ie ar orlst must prepare a Tree Protectlon an
Mitigation Plan. The tree save area for any remaining protected trees must include chain link fencing
with a required minimum radius determined by the trunk size or drip edge, that remains in place for the
duration of the proj ect.
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,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,�,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,���,,,,,,,,,,,,���: permit, an rep anting, is require or remova o any tree " DBH or arger. zoning
variance is required for removal of Heritage trees (oak or hickory 10" or larger, other species 20" or
larger) in the setback. Variance approval conditions may allow construction in a setback if changing the
siting of a building preserves a Heritage tree.
Public Tree Pruning
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1981, notes that pruning cycles longer than 4-5 years result in loss of tree value greater than the savings
to the municipality. The following cities and towns are among those who undertake proactive tree
pruning on regular cycles to ensure sound tree structure. Many municipalities prune young trees
("training pruning") more frequently than older trees.
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................�:....:.:....:.:....:...........��:.............� � ..... : Prunes t elr 19,000 pu ic trees on a 6-year cyc e.
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:....................:......................_��.........._�.........._� . : Prunes young trees every 3-4 years for 12-15 years after planting, then every 10 years
thereafter. With 26,000 public trees, this means they prune 2,000-2,500 trees every winter.
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.................................................................._�.�................................._�:� : Prunes every pu ic tree on a proactive pruning cyc e every 7 to 10 years.
..................._�......................._�................... : Prunes on a 4-year cyc e or 3,000 town-owne trees.
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Statement of Concern for Lexington's Trees
What are we askin� of the Select Board:
1. Overall, that you recognize the importance and urgency of this issue and the level of
concern among those who live and work in town, and encourage and facilitate a strong
town response.
Comment: There is much the Select Board can do to provide leadership here. Some are
measures within its authority to implement or to strongly advocate for, such as funding
adequate to the challenge ahead. In other ways the Select Board can set the tone for a
strong response by others, and we ask that you do so, such as expressing openness to
improvements in the tree bylaw that better recognize the contributions of trees to our
collective health and well-being.
2. That we plant more trees and invest more in the trees we have. We ask that you support
an increase in planting rate to 250 trees/year (an apt target in recognition of the 250th
anniversary of the Battle of Lexington), and support greater investment in watering,
pruning and tree care for the trees we have.
Comment: DPW has a planting target of 140 trees/year, which isn't always met.Arlington
last year planted 3 73 trees in a town 1/3 the size of Lexington, Somerville 3 5 0.
Cambridge planted 1,000 trees though the city is less than half of Lexington's size.
A recently completed inventory by tree professionals rated 70% of Lexington's street
trees as in fair or poor condition, and recommended pruning (training, maintenance or
restorative) for 21,000 trees. The Forestry Division needs the resources to commit to a
regular cycle of inspection, pruning and care for every street tree in town, which will
extend the life of our trees and minimize the development of hazardous conditions.
Commitment to such cycles is considered best practice for good urban forest programs.
3. That the town increase the staffing and resources available to the Forestry Division to
support this work, including a full-time Tree Warden.
Comment: The work described above requires a larger Forestry Department staff or more
contract work than is currently supported. While it is not our j ob but yours and town staff
to consider how to achieve these obj ectives, we believe Lexington would best be served
by a full-time Tree Warden with a professional background in urban forestry whose j ob
24/7 is to think about, care for, and protect the town's trees.
4. That once the tree inventory and canopy study are completed, the town engage in a
process with extensive public participation to develop an Urban Forest Master Plan that
will identify the most productive and cost-effective ways to manage and strengthen
Lexington's tree canopy. The process should include participation by relevant town
departments, committees and nonprofits, looking at what they will do to further the goals
of the plan. It should also examine the Town's own practices so that the Town leads by
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example, modeling for residents, businesses, developers and visitors how to effectively
preserve and enhance our tree canopy.
5. That you convene and task a tree bylaw enforcement working group (composed of the
Tree Warden, DPW Director or his designee, two members of the Tree Committee, and a
Select Board member or their designee) with meeting at least quarterly over the coming
year to identify challenges to consistent enforcement of the tree bylaw and proposing
effective and efficient solutions to the DPW Director, Town Manager, and Select Board.
Comment: There have been lapses in enforcement of the town's tree bylaw. There are a
number of factors at work, but the end result is that trees are being removed that
shouldn't be and fees are not being collected that should. The goal of the task force is not
to assign blame but rather to identify changes to current practices that would better ensure
consistent enforcement. Such open discussion is also critical to informing potential
changes to the Tree Bylaw.
6. That you help facilitate cooperation between different town organizations and media in
order to get out messages educating homeowners and the public about the importance of
trees and what individuals can do to help. The Tree Committee recognizes that its own
website needs maj or updating and streamlining to be more helpful to the public. The
nonprofits are ready to help.
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
LEXINGTON SELECT BOARD MEETING
AGENDAITEM TITLE:
Approve Purcha.se and Sale Agreement for Lexington Housing Assistance Board (LexHAB)
Purcha.se of Property - 93 Woburn Street
PRESENTER: ITEM
NUMBER:
S arah Morrison, Executive Director of
LexHAB I.7
S UMMARY:
Category:Decision-Making
Attached please find the Purchase & Sales Agreement which reflects prior discussions the Board has held with
Le�ab for the purchas e o f 93 Woburn S treet for$625,000.
SUGGESTED MOTION:
Move to approve the purchase and sales agreement for 93 Woburn Street for$625,000 dated May 15, 2023 for
affordable housing purposes.
FOLLOW-UP:
DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA:
5/22/2023 8:45pm
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Said prernises are ta �e con�eyed by a�ood and�uffici�nt uitc�airn deed runni
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�east se�ven�7}da�s��fore t�e�eed is to be de�iverec�as�ererr� rovide� and said d
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shall canvey a good and clear record�nd rnarketable tit�e thereta free from
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encum�rances, except
a, Pravision af exist�ng bu�Iding and zonulg�aws;
b. Suc�taxes ��r t�ie t��n current year as are ��t due a�c� � able on the aat� af�he
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del�very of such deed;
c. Any�iens for rnunic�pal betterments as�essed after the date of this A eement;
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�d. e�sements, restrictxons and res�rvat�ons o�r�cord, �f a�y, so lar�g as the same do
nat prohibit or mat�r�ally interfere w�th the �urrent use af said remises as a
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s�ng�e famiiy dwe���n�.
S. Puxchase Price:
T�e agreed pur�hase price foz sa�d premises is Six �I�ndred '�wen -Five Thousand
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S 3fl,250.a0 Ha�re been pa�d as a de�asit this day ar�d
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cashier's, �reasurer's or bank atto�ney's i�LTA cl�eckts) ar wire
transfer�f sa requested with wire fe�paid by Se1�er
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�. Time�or Perfarmanc�; Deiivery of I�eed:
Such deed is to �e delivered at 1�:�� a� on Ju�y ?, ��23, at ��e office I�ender's
A#tarn�y,u�ess ot�erw�se agr�ed u��n in wr��ir�g, It is agreed t�iat time is af�he essen��
of this a�reernent. Neither Sel�er or S�I1er A�torney is requ�red to be present at c�osin
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and may sxgn and dellver document�by Fed Ex,
7. Possession a�d Conditio�t of Pre�uises:
� �ul� passession of said Prem�ses free of al�ter�ants an�oc�u ants is ta be deli�rere
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' time af t�e de�ivery of the deed, said Premises to be t�ien�a) in the same condition as t�iey
were at the tirne of B�TY��'s inspecfi�on, reasonab�e use and wear thereof excepted, and
�b) no� in record v�o�at��n af sa�d b�I��ng arid �oning �aws accord�ng �o the recards of
the m�nic�pal�ty �except v�ith respec� to any irnprovem�nts �alidly nonconforming in
accordance therewith}, and �c} in cornpliance �t�i provisions af any ' ent re�erred
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ta in paragraph faur t4� hereaf, The BUYER shal� �e entitled to ers�na�i enter sa�d
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Prem�ses pr�or ta the d�livery o�the deed �r� ard�x ta determ�lne whether t1�e �ond�tion
the�reaf campl�es v�rit�i tl�e terms of this�aragraph.
Access to t�e pr�per�y by Buy�r prior to clasin� sha11 be at �uyer's so�e r�sk, Bu �r
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sha1l �ndemn�tfy Se1ler from any darnage t� persons or property made as a result o�'such
ac�ess and such access shall be in the presence of the Se�Ier andlar Se�ier's agent and
sh�Il be exercised at reasonable times and i�ri a rea.sonable manner with reasonab�e rior
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natice to Se�1er. l�otice rnust be�x�ren at le�st 48 hours pr�vr to access. Such access shall
not exceed t.�ree t3}times i�clusive o�final �a�kthraugh and shall not exce�d more�han
2�ours;n duratian. Under no such circumstar�ce s1�a�I th�Buy�r or any ag�r�t of the�uyer
be ailowed #o mak� any sort�f alteratian to the Premises during #heir access, without the
�r�or wri�ten �onsent of�he Sel�er. In consideratior� of fi�e fare�aing, �uyer a�rees to
�demn��y, defend and hold harmless the �e�Ier fram �ny and all costs �inclu�3ing
reas�nable aitarne�'s fees}, damages and claims for damage ta proper�y or persons
caused by Bu�er or Buyer's ag�nt�s) while on the Frenaises or as a xesult of Buy�r �r
Buyer's agent�s} bein� on the Premxses except for damages caused by Seller's gross
ne���gence. Buyer's indern�uf�catxan �erein shal� be in addition to, an.d not in any way
�irn�ted by the deposit amour�ts held pwrsuant to this �.�r�ement. This �ndemnity sha��
sw�vive the Closi�g an� delivery �f the Deed hereunder, or terrnina�ion af t�is
Agreement.
S. Extension fa Perfecf Title or Make Premises Canfoxm
If the Seller shall be unable to g�ve title or to make conveyance, ar to deli�er possessian
of the prenaises, aIl as here�� stipulated or if�t �he time o�the delivery of the deed t1�e
premises do nat car�forrn with�he provisians hereof, then the Seller sha11 use reasanable
effor�s to remove any def�cts in tit�e, or to deliver passessian as pravided h�rein, or to
make t�e said premises �or�forna to the provisions hereaf, as t�ie case may be, and
thereupon the time far �erformance hereof sha11 be extended for a period of up to thirty
days. �e�Ier's obligatxon u.nder this paragraph is not to exceed �Z,���.00 exclusiv� of
vo�u�.taly mortga�es.
9. Faxlure to Perfect'�if�e or 1Vlake Premises Confirm,et�.
� If at tbe expiratio� of the extended time the Seller shall hawe fa.iled so to remo�ve ar�� �
defects ir�tit�e, delxver possessio�., ar make th�premises c�x�forr�, as th�case may be,al� .
as herein a�reed, or if at an� time during t1�e period of th�s agreement ar any extensior�
thereof, the holder of a rnartgage on said prem�ses shal� refuse to permit the �ns�rance
proceeds, if any, to be used for such purpases, then any pay�nents made under this
� agreement shal� be forthwx.th refur�ded and all ather obligat�ons af the parties hereto shalx
� cease ar�d t�.s agxeement sha1l be woid vvithaut recourse to t�e�arties heret�.
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The BUYER sha.�� have t�e ele�t�on, at e�ther the ori�i�a� or any extended #��e for
pex`for�manc�, to acc�pt such title as the SE��ER can deli�er to the said Premises i�t�ieir
then cond�t�an a�d to pa�r t�erefare the purchase pr�ce without deduction, in �vhich c�se
the SELLER sha�� convey such t�t�e, except that in the event of such con�ve ance xn
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�ccord w�th the prov�s�ons af th�s paragraph, xf the said Prerruses sha�i �ave been
da�aged by fu�e�r casua�ty insured against, �hen the S�LLER sl�a��, �ess the S��.LER
has previaus�y res�ored the Premises to their former condition,either
(a} pay over or ass2gn ta�he �UYER, or� de��vear�y af deed, a�� amounts re�overed
�r recoverab�� on aecount of such insurarice, less any amounts reas�nably
expended by�he SELLER far any part�a�restaration, or
(b} if a hold�r of a rnortgage on said PreYnises sha1� not permit th� �nsurance
pro��eds�r a part t�ereof to be used to restore�he said Premises to t�ieir former
cor�d�t�on or to be so paid over or assig�ed� g�ve to the��J�E�a cred�t aga�st
tbe purchase price, �ri C��Ii�e� Q�the deed, �qual to said amounts so reca�rered
or r�coverable and xetained by t1�� holder af the said mortga�e less any
arr�ounts reasonab�y expended�y the SELLER for any partial�estarat�on,
�.1.Accept�n�e af Deec�:
Th� acceptance and recording of a dee�by the Buyer ax�is nominee as the case may be,
shall be deemed ta be full �erformance and d�sc�iax�e of every agreem.ent and ob�igatiox�
h�rein contained or expressed, exc�pt su�h as are, by �he terrns hereof, ta be perforrned
after the de���ery af sa�d dee�.
1Z. Use of�1rlaney to�lear'�"i#�e:
To enable t.he S ell r ' ' • ���
e to mal�e con�e�ance as herein pro�ided,the �e�ler shall, at the tu�e �
of de�iver�af t�ie deed, use the pt�rchase money or an� ortion thereo�to clear the tit�e of
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any or all encumbrances or intere�ts, pra�ide�. that a11 �,nstrurn�nt� so procured are
recarded simu�taneously with the delivery of sax� deed or, in #.�e c�se of exisfi��
institutional mortgages, arrangements for subsequent record�ng are made in accordar�c�
with�ustamary conv��ancing practice.
13. Insurance�
Until the delxvery of the deed,the SELLER sha11 rnax.ntain insuranc�on said Prernises as
fallaws:
Type of�nsurance �4mount af Coverage
Fire ar�d�xtended�overage �s pres�ntly insured
Risk af Ioss shaxl rerna�n with SEL,LER until delivery ar�d acceptance of the�]eed.
I4. Ad j us tments:
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�'�te�, sewer a.�d �rea1 �state taxes and for the #�en c�rren# f seal year, slza�l be
appar�ione� an� fue� value s�ia�� be adjuste�, as of tl�e day of ��rfor;na.�ce o� t�is
�greement and ��e ��t axnount thereof s��� �e add�d to ar deduct�d frarrt, as the case
rnay�e,the purchase pr�ce payable�y the Buyer at�he tume of de�ivery�of�he deed,
3S. Adjustment�f Unassessed and A�ated Taxes:
If the arnour�t of sa�d ta��s is not�nown at t�e time of the delivery o�#�he deed,they sha��
be apgartioned �r� the basis of the �axes ass�sse�l for #he precedin� f sca� year, �v�th a
reap�artionment as soon as the new tax rate and valua�ion can�e ascerCained; and, if the
taxes whi�h are to be a�por�ior�ed shall therea�ter be redu�ed by abatement, the arnount of
such abatemen�, less t�xe reasonable cost of ob�a�i.ng the sarne, sha�� be app�rtioned
�etween the part�es,pro�vide�that neither�ar�y sha�l be ablYgated to institute ar prosecute
proceedings for an abatement unless herein otherwise agreed.
16. Broker's�'ee:
A Bro�€er's fee for professianal services per iisting agreernent Qf 2.5 percent is due from
the Selier ta B�r�shire �at�away HomeServices Comn�onwe�lth th�Broker�s)}�erein,
only if, as and w�ien the deed is de�ivered and recorded and the fu�i �urchase price �s
�aid, and nof o�erv�se. By execution o� this Agre�ment, Buyer and Sel��r �exeby
aut�iorize the release to the broker�s� �amed herein, o#' t�ie �IUDIC�osi�g
DisclosurelA�,TA Sett�emer�t Staternent or s�miiar ciasing statement s�gned by the Farties
ptirsu.�nt to this Agreement.
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17. Broker's V�arranty:
The 8roker(s}named herein�varrant�s}that�ie�raker�s��s�are}duly I�censed as such by
the Cammonwealth of Massachusetts.
18, I�epasit:
A�1 depasits ma�ie hereurxder sha1�be h�Id in a F��C insured no�-interest�bearing�ccount
hy Berkshire�iatl�away HomeServic�s Commonwe�lth as escrow a�ent subjecf to the
terms of this agreernent and shali be duly accounted for at the ti�e for performarice of �
t�is agreement. In the event af any disagreemen� betvveen parties, the escraw ager�t shall �
retain d�posi�s made under this agreement p�nding vvritter�i�structions mutual�y gx�en by �
t1�e Se11er and the�uyer ar by ar�oxder of a court af competent jurisdiction. `I`he Escrovv �
A�ent shall r�ot be ��able for any a�t done or omi�ted �n g�od faith. T�ie dei�very� �
acceptance ar�d recor�ir�g af the Deed shal� in axl cases canstitute the Pa�ies' jaint
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authorization far the release of all deposits held hereunder.
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If the Buyer shall fa�I to fu�fill t�e Buyer's agreements herei.n., a1� deposits made
hereunder b� the �uyer sha�� be retaine� by the Seller as 1ic�uidat�d damages, and fi�s
sha��b�Sel�er's so�e l�g�l and or equifable rernedy,
The parties acknowledge thafi in the e�ent af Buyer's defau�t hereunder�t is�mpossible ta
� cam ute exact� the dama es which would ac�rue to t�ie Seller�n such event. The art�es
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I h�ve therefore ta�ken tl�ese �acts into account in setting the arnaur�t of t�e depos�t
. hereun�.er arid hereby agree that: �i� t�e deposxt �s the best pre�est�mate af such damag�s
: wbich wau�d accrue to Se11er in the event of Buyer's defau�t thereunder: �ii} sa.id depasit
represents damages and not any pena�t�against Buyer and�iu)if Bu�er sha1�fail to ful�li
= Buyer's abligations her�under, said ��p�sit sha11 be due the Seller fr�m the �3uyer as i�s
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fu�l darnag�s in�ieu of other r�ghts and remedies which Sel�er may ha�re a�ainst Buyer at
� law or in equity.
ZU. Brokex as Party:
The Broker�s) named here�n jain�s� in this agreement ar�d become�s} a party heretQ,
insafar as any provisions af fi.his agreement expressly app��r to the Broker�s), and to any
amendments ar moc�ifications af such pro�visians to whic� the Broker�s) agree(s� in
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Z1. Liabi�ty of T'r�ustee,Shareha�d�r�Benefc�ary,efc.:
If the Se1�er or Buyer executes �his a�reemer�t i� a representative ar fiducxa.r� capacity,
: only the prir�cipal or the estate represer�ted sba��be bound, ar�d neither t�e Se��er or Buyer
� so executi�g,nor any shareholder or b�ne�ciary of any trust, shall l�e�ersona�xy liable for
` ar�y o�iigation,express or implied,hereur�.der.
2Z. Warranfies and Represenfa�ions:
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Th�s Agreement, ar� entered �nto by the parties, and without relia,r�ce on any
represer�tation made as �a the character or qualiiy of the property, both re�� and personai,
inc�uded�n thxs transaction, �xcept as sta.ted ir�th�is Agreement.
Th� parties furt�ier acknowiedge that t.�ey have not been ir�fluenced �o enter this
transa�tiox� z�or have they rel�ed upon any warranties or representations not set forth or
incorporated in th�s agreement
. Z3. Mortgage Contingency�lause:
; Intent�ona��y deieted,
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� Z4. Construction af AgreemenE:
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T�is instrument, which may be executed in mu�tipte counterpaar�s, is to be construe� as a
�Iassac�usetts contract, �s to ta�e effect as a sea�e� instrument, sets f�rth t�h� e��ire
contxact �et�veen the parties, �s binding u�an and ir�ures to t�e ��ne�t of �he par�ies
hereto and their res�ective heirs, �ievisees, executors, administrators, successors and
assigns, and may be canc��Ied, mod�fied or amended onl�r by a w�r�tten instrum.ent
executed by both the Se1�er �nd�h�Buyer. If t�vo ar more persons ar� named herein as a
�uyer t�eir ob�igatians hereunder sha�� be jaint and severa�. 'The capt�ons and marginal
notes ar�used or�iy as a matter of con�enier�ce anc� are n�t ta be considered a par�of this
agreement or ta be used in determ�ning the intent of the parties to it.
ZS. Lead Painf�aw:
E�ery purchaser o� any ir�ferest irl �esit�er�t�al real proper� on v�r�ich a resxdential
dwelling was buiit prior ta 19?'8 is nati�i�d t�hat such pr�perty rnay present expasure to
Iead from �ead-�based ��int that may place young chlldren at r�sk of deve�op�ng Iead
poisor�ir�g. A r�sk assessment or inspection �or possibl� ��ad-based paint hazards is
recommended prior ta purc�ase. Buyer ac�naw�e�.ges that in certain circumstances, the
Buyer may incur obli�ations to rernove I�ad�based materials pursuant to Sections I90-
�97 of Chapter I I 1 of t�he Massachusetts �enera� �a�s, Buyer hereby a�rees ta accept
and assume any such obligatians, and acicnowledges that na representations have �een
made by the Seller ca�ce�ng the presence or absence of lead,�ased materials. Buyer
ackno�led�es that �he S�IIer and the Brol�ers �ave cornplied with th� requsrements of
Massachusetts General I.aws �haptex 111, as amended, relati�e to the possi�le presence
� of Iead�aint in th� Premises, in�Iud�ng the provisions of Sect�on 197A af Chapter 111.
' Buyer acknowledges ha�in� been verbal�y ir�farmed of ��e possib�e pres�nce of
dangerous 1e�e�s of l�ad in t1�e Prernises a�.d of the prov�sions of t�ie Lead Paint Statute,
sa calied �11I.G.L. Cha�ter �11, Sec�ions 190 - I99A�, ancl the r�gula�iar�s pramulgated
i thereunder, and acknov�ledge re�eipt frorr� Seller andlar SeII�r's age:�ts, of a
j C�mmonvvea�t� of Massachusetts, Depar�ment of Health Prapear�y Transfer Na�ification
i Certi�cation, a�d furthex acknowledges t�eing �formed by Selier and/or Se��er's a�er�ts
; about the ava�lab�l�ty of inspect�ans for dangerous leWe�s of Iead, T�ie pro�risions af this
; paragra��i sha�� sur�i�re the�losing a�d de�ivery of tl�e I]��d hereunder.
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� ��. Sm�ke Detectors and Carban I11lonoxide Detectors:
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� The SE�L�R sha11, at the t�m� of delivery af the de�d, deliv�r a c�rtificate frorn the f�re
� depar�ment af t�he cifiy ar tawn in which said �remises are �ocated stating that said
premises hav� been equipped v�rith appro�ed smoke and carban rr�on�xide d�tectazs in
;
conformity wi#�i app���ab�e law.
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i 27, Internal�tevenu�Code Sect�a� 1445:
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j Sellers cert�fy t1�at they are r�ot fore�gn persons and therefore, �.e Buyers are nat re�u�red
' u�der Section 1445 of the Int�rnal Revenue �od� to wi�thhoi� any taxes upan fhe
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disposit�on of the Premises �o the Buyers, and Sellers a�ree to execute and affidavit to
this effect at the c�osxng.
�8. '�'it�e S#andards:
Any �itle or practice matter ari.siEng under or relating to this A�reement which is the
subject of a title or practice star�dard of the �tea� Estate Bar Assa�iation �"R�$A"� sha�l i
be gover�ed by said tit�e or practice sta.ndard to the exter�t applicable and ta �he extent
such�itle or pra�tice sta�dard does nat contradict any expressed term or condi�an of t.�is
Agreement.
29. Notices:
A1� natices required under this Agreement shall be deemed ta have been gi�en if in
writing and hand delivered, transmit�ed by �acs�m�ile wi� receipt af suc�essfu�
transmission,emai�ed with re�eipt of success�ul tratlsmiss�on,�r ma.iled by cer�ified mail,
return receipt requested to:
u�the case of the Buyer: Marian P.Abraham,Esquire
1���Mass. Ave., Suite S
�exing�on, NiA� �242a
��1?}3 5 I�-��6��te�ep�ax�e}
�617�3�1-2 S 6��facsinn����
xnarian(�a,mabraliamlaw.c arn
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anc�in case of the Sel�er: Mark L. Mwrphy,Esquire
Attorney at Law
5 Mil�tia Drive
Lexington,MA�2421
Ph�ne: �781} 863-1�5�
Fax: �781) 8G��695�
Emai�: xx�a�r� arklm h .�om
30. Brokers:
Buyers and Sellers mutual�y warrant and respect to each other that neit�ier has dealt wi�i
a real estate broker or salespersan in connectian with this transaction except as provided
herein ar�d that neither was directed ta fhe other by a�y such agent or broker, and each
agrees to indemnify and ho��€ haTTnless against all cast�, damages, expenses or liability,
including attorney fees, incurred by the other ari.sin� out of or resultin� from breach of
this warranty ar fai�ure af t�is representatior�. The provisiar�s of this garagraph sha.��
survive delivery of the deed.
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S�Iler xepreser�ts that the�ha�ve nat ir�stalled t�i�premi ses vvith ZJrea Formaldehyde Faam
Insu�at�an (UFFI). S���er has no actual knawledge as to whether the sar�e was instal�ed
prior to t�heir acquisition.
3�. N��ARRA�'I�Y�`AS IS" C�]NDITION
Buyer acknowl�dg�s to Se��er a�ad agrees fhat Se�ler is relyin� upon �he foll�wing: B�
execut�or� of t�s Agree�ent, B�yer acknowledges �at Bu}�er�a.s had his oppor�unity to
conduct any and a�� inspections of the premises �either ind�pender�tly ar throug� a�ents
of the BUYER's cho��e}, including all improvements thereon, anc�any and a11 compa�ent
par�s thereof, desixed by the Bu�er �and t�at th� Seller has �.o responsibility for any
fai�ure by the BUY�R ta fully exercise suc� ins�ectian rights�, �ncluding, without
I�tat�on, mecha�ica.�, stru��ura�, gro�dvvater tab�es, uti�ity s�stexns, a�� app�iar�ces and
p�rs�nal property being conve�ed wit�the Prerruses as prov�ded in this ��reernent, pest,
termite, lead paint, as��stos, radon, mo�d and any hazardous chemicals, mater�a�s, ar
substances, damensions and area of the premises, and that Buyer accepts the Premises
"A� IS�', reasonable �se and wear th�reof ex�epted, and �s nat relying upan any
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represen�tatxons of t�e �el�er or Sel�er s agen�,s xn car�nect�on vv�th same aric��n cor�r�ect�a�
with Buyer's decisxon to purc�ase�ie Premises �other than those specifica��y se�for�h in
j �his Agreement}, inc��di.�g, vvithout lirnitatio�, as to the character, q�ality, use, value,
� quant�fiy or c�ndition o�the premises except as e�pressly set forth�erein. The pro�isions
' of this paragraph s�al� survi�e the Clasin�a�d d�Iivery af�e T.3�ed hereurider.
33. �I.a�ING IN�TI��JCTIONS
The ciosing af this sa1e, and recording of the �eed by the Buyer s�al� constitute
ack�owledgement that t�e prernuses and sy�tems confi,�ined therein are acceptab��and�he
� Sel�er sha�l have no fur��r obli ation ax r�s onsibi�i .
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j 34. fi�iis Agreernent may not be assigned or recorded by the Bu�er w�ithout �.he prior
vvr�tteri consent of the Se11er and any rec�rda�on by Buyer tinc�uding a recordin� of
natice hereof} or purported assignrnent by Bu�rer in violation of this para�raph sha�� be
considerec� a defau�t by Buye� ur�der fi.�iis �greemer�t, whereupon a.�l dep�sits hereu�der
sha�l be pa�d to the Seller and sha�l become the Seller's praperty and this A.greernent sha11
terrninate w�t�aut fur�a.�r recourse to the Part�es her�to. This provision �s not in
derogation of the Bu�rer's r�ghts under paragraph four (4) ta designate a r�omi.nee to take
title.
�5. The Part�es acknav�ledge and agree that this Agreement may be sig�aed in
counterparts, and for purposes of this Agreement, email trarismiss�ons, �I�C�'Ori1G, digital
andlar facsirni�e signatures shal�be construed as origina�, provxded however that na party
shall avaid any oblYgat���n hereunder by£ailing to pro�id�suc�or�gina� signature.
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3G, All of Se�ler's representations under th�s Agreement are to the Se11er's actual
kn�owledge, anc�vtir�thout conduc#�ng any independent�nvestigation or in�uiry and are not
intended ta imp1�or�r�ate ar��obligatian for tdh��eller to ta�c� ad�itional acti�ns ar rnare
fi�.r�her inquiry v�th regard ta any topi�s conta�ned wi�hin thi.s Agreement or e�se�rhere,
inc�udin� but not l�uted to, documents to be executed �n canjunctio�with the �lasing;
furthermore, it is ack�owledg�d and agreed by the Parties that any suc� representations
shall not constitute a representat�on or�arranty against the �x�stence of such conditions
ab�ut which Se�ler has no knowledge, nor a represen#ation or warranty against #he
d�scovery or occurrenee af such cond�t�ons. fihe provisions af this para�raph shall
survive the Clasing and delivery of the�e�d hereunder. '
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3?. If th�s Agreernent ar�ny other pro�risxons by way of re�erence incorporated here�n
sha�l co�ntain any term or p�rovision which shall be invalxd, then t�e rema�nde� af the
Agreement�r otlier�strume�t b� way Qf re�er�nce incorparat�d herein, as t.he case may
be, s�a��not be affected t�hereby and shal�remain va���arid in f�ll force and eff�ct to the
fu��est�xtent permi�#ed by�avv.
38. In the event that any deadline or date far performance or pro�riding natice
conta�ned herein �including, vv�it�iout limitat�an, ar�.y c�ntin�encies or e�tensions af�ie
time for performance�under tlus Agreen��nt},�a11s on a Satur��y, S�da�ar�ega1 ho�iday,
as the �ase may be, suc�i d�adl�ne ar o�ier date sha11 be automatica�y extended to the
immediately fol�ow�ng business day.
39. ENTIRE AGREEII�IENTlC�NFLI�'I`
�`he mernorandum e�ecuted b� the part�es hereto, entitled "�ff�r �o Purchase Rea�
Estate"as�vell as any prior agreements �includ�ng the M�S}b�t�een tbe parties,vwhether
verbal or written, is hereby superseded and shal� have no fia�rther force and effect. Seller
shall �ot be Iiable or bound in any way for any v�rbal or wri�ten stat�ments,
representations, ar ir�formatiQn perta,inin� t� the prem�ses f�rnished �y any r�a.Z estate
broker or agent or any a�ent or employee of Sel�er, or a.t�y o#her person, exeept for
intentional rnisrepresentatior�s. It is underst�od and agreed that al� prior arad
contemparaneous representations, sta.tements, understand�ngs, and agreemex�ts, oral or
written, between th� par�xes are merged in this Agreement, which alone fully and
complete�y expresses their agreement, and that the same is entered inta af�er fu��
investigation, neither par�y relying on any s�atement or representatYan not ernbodied in
this A�reement made by the other, exce�t for inten�ianal misrepresentatior�s. The
prav�sions of this paragraph sha11 survxve the�losing and de�ivery of�he Deed hereund�r. �
4�. B� execut�r�g this Agreement, the BZJY�R and SELLER hereby gran� to tneir
attorneys the actua� aut�iority t� bind then� �or the sole lirnited purpose�f allowing t1�em
to cancel, grant extensions, rnodify or am.end this Agreement in writing, and the�UY�R
and SELLER shal� be able to re�y upon the s�gnatures of said attortieys as bir�ding unless
they h�ve actual kriowledge that the princi�als hav� discla�med the aut�ior�ty granted
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Perta�ning to
93 V�ob�rn Street,L�:�xngtan,ll��
1. Ta ti�e exte�t lega�y assignable,the�e��er agrees to assigr�to the Buyer��on-recourse�a Seller}t1�e
�nefi#o�any warranties,service contrac#s or a�reements wh�ch are a�n�force atld effect,ifthere b�
ar�y as to ar��appliances,fixtures or o��r equipment to be c�nveyed. This is to�nc�ude any
inforn�at�on the Seller may k�ave regarding recer�t upgrades to the premises, Seller s1�all leave at t�e
Premises ar�y documentation in the Selter's possession�hich reiate to the a�o�e as we�1 as any
gui�es,manuals or instruction b�oklets,if any, It is understood that�ELLER�ri11 pr�vid�the
manuals and other documentatian as a�accommadation to BUYER,and it is nat a conditian of
�Iosing.
2. Sel�er repres�nts t�e follovv�ing as to th.e SELLE�'s actual kx�owled�e,wit�iout cond�cti�g a�y
independent investigat�an or inqui�y of any kind ar nature�and x�o constru��ive or imputed
l�xowledge sha��be attributed to S�LL,ER},and without creatir�� a warranty o�any�ind and
with such representa#ions an�staternents being restricted ar�d Iimi�ed to the time of SELLER'S
awnersh�p of the Premises:
A.. Sell�r has the le�a�rig�t,po�rer and aut,�iarity to enter i�.to this agxeement ar�d to perform a11 of its
abligat�ans hereunder.
B. Sel�er h�as not comxnence�nor�ias Seller recei�red v�-�t�en no�ice a�'tt�e com�a.encement of any
proceeding,which wauld a�eet the p�eser�t zar�in�c�assifica�on af�ie premises. Sel�er will not
i.�itiate any such proceedin�s and�ili promptly notify Buy�r if Seller receives notice of any suc�i
praceedi�g comu��nced�y thxrd parties�
�. There is,fo the�est af t�ie Seller�s knowledge ar�d be�ief,no notice,suit,order,decree,c�aim,v�rit,
injunctio�a or judgm�ent re�ating to material�vio�a�ons of any Iavvs,ordinances,c�des,regu�atiar�s�r
a�her requirerne�ts�ith res�ec�to the prernises in,of or by any caurt or gov�rnmental authority
having jurisdicfiion.over the premises.
D. There are no suits,ac�iar�s oar proceedings�er�ding ar thr�a�ened agai.nst Se��er�ateria.�ly affectx�ag
the prernises or Sel�er's r�ght or p�we�ta consummate the tra�sactior�can�emplated by t�is
Agreerrient before any cQurt or adminus#ra�ive agen�y or aff ice tna����not be remove�
simultaneousiy wi�.h the de��very of t�e deea.
E. T�ere is no penc�ing Se�ler ba�kruptcy�hat wou�d in�ib�t this cor�v�yar�ce. �'he Se�er is not
app�ying�or a snor�sa,�e nor w�u�d be shart f�nds to���s�n�.The Se��er rep��sen�s t�hat Seiler has
not:��ec�a valunta�y or invo�untary prn�eeding�r�the�nitec�States Bar�c�ptcy Cour��th
cvmpetent jurisdict�on iri the preceding one y�ar and that the prape�-�y that is the subject af the
Agreement hez�xn is r�ot subject to any ap�rova�,reviev�r or control of ax�y bat�ruptcy trustee
whatsoever to the�est a�Se1�er�s knowledge.
F. �e Se1Zer has received r�o�#t�n nat�ce of emin.ent domain�aking, condern,nation,betterment or
s�e�ia�assess�n�nt,actua��r pro�osec�,�vit��respect to th�prem�s�s,and t1�e Se11er sha�l�a�re an
affirmat�ve ob�iga��on#o r�otify the$uyer of any change in circumstance�rQm the�at�of this
Ag�eerne�t to the date of c�os�ng.
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E C. T�e Seller has r�o�:io��edge and has received r�o vvr�tten n�tice of any vialations�f any
en�vuaru�ental law respecting the premises and has r�a�nowled�e of the existence of any
wnder�raund fuel or oiI stora�e tanks ax�the�r�xnises.
I�. The Seller is#he owr�er of a11 fixtures and personal prope�.y conveyed hereunder a�d th�re are no
canditiona�sales or retai�insta�Iment sale a�reem�nts applxcable to any such�.xtuz'es and persona�
propert�c�nveyed hereunder.
3. l�otv�thstat�dix�g ar�ything her��n cor�tai�ed the premises shall not be considered to b�in
campl�ance with t�ae provisian af fiwh�s agreemer�t witl�respect to tifle uniess,ar�d to the best of
i the Se�ler's kr�ov��edge that:
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' A. a1I structur�s arzc€�mpr�vernents, tr�c�uding b�t��t l�m�tec�to any�veway�s�,�a�r'age�s}
� and all means of acc�ss t�the premis�s shall be whally wi�hin the lat lines af the
pr�mises ax��shall not encroach upon or und�r a�a�proper�y naf within suc�Iot�i�nes,
un�ess within an easement area bene�i��ng the Premises;
�. the proper�r abuts a pub�ic�vay, du�y�aid out or accepted as suc�by the to�or city�r�
whxch the property is locatec�,or abuts a private�ay��er wk�icl�there is direct acces�by
m�tor ve�icle to a public way or abut a privat�way witf�record access ta a pubiic vva�;
C. no�uiid�a.g, structure, improvement�r pro�erty of any kind encraaches�upan or under
the property�rom other premises unless it is pursuant to ar�d wxthin an easement area
benef ting said ather premises granted from the Fremi ses;
I�. titl�to�e premises xs in�ural�le,for the ben��t of the B�uyer,by a title i�surance
campany,in a f�e owr�er's pa�icy af ti�l��nsurance at nar�nal prernium rates, ir�the
American�and Tit�e Associatian farm current�y xr�use, subject onl�ta tl�ose printed
exceptior�s to title�ormally include�i�tne"jack�t"to s�c�i form ar po�i�y, a.nd
exceptians permitted pursuant to paragraph 4 af the Purchase and Sale A�reement;
�. A��irnprovernents located on the premises have b�en constructec��a�c�rdance w�th any
caver�ants or arder of conditioris governing saxne,and if required by saic�c�venants�r
co�.ditions, a recordable eertif cate�f corannp�ianc�is to be deli�ered at closi�g unless
prev�ously recorded in the app�icab�e Registry of Deeds;
F. A�li exist�ng utilit�es ser��ci�g t�e prernises are pr��ided directiy f�am a public street ar
'. private vr�ay or��a va��dly recorded easement with perpetua�.right af use.
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; 4. The Sellers shat���ecute the Deed persanally; it is agreed that a Deed executed under a Power
� o�A�torney shall not constitute a satisfactory Deed under the terms of this Agreement, Th�
Deed subrnitted ta Buyer sha1�he s�gx�ed by a11 owners and contain a provision�nc�ic�ting that
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� ei#.�er the owners are rnarr�ed, ar t�ie property is not Se�l�r s pr�mary res�dence or Se��er is
f un.marrie�, and fi.herefore no ather person has any Homestead rig�ts, or in the alternative Sel�er's
- non«ov�mer s ouse shali release herlhis Rights of�iomestead by e�ecuting t1�e I3eed or a
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re�ordable Releas�of�Iarr�es#ead,
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S. If prior to c�osir�g,the Seller becomes aware af a�;�r s�tuatian which rnay cause a,ny of t�he
representations made by the Seller in this Agreement to became mater�ally and adversely
untrue,then the Sel�er sha11 pr�rnptly x��tify tb.e�u�er in�rriting and th�n�he Buyer shal� have
fihe opt�on to c�ntir�ue vvit�th�closir�g,ar��rmi�ate#,h�s�greerr�en�renderin�xt nu���d va�d
with the return of tbe depos�ted funds to the Buyer wit�out recourse to either paxty.
d. The closYng at�arney shall us�its b�st reasonable e�'forts ta record��appxo�ri�te c�osi�g
documentation at the Registry of Deeds on the Cl�si�g date. The Parties understarid,howe�rer,
that depend�n� on the t�me and locat�on of the Closing,the documents may nat be recor�ed unt��
t�e follo�ing busir�ess day. If�his accwrs,BUYER shal�z�ot be cansidered to��in defau�t wi�i
the ter�as of this Agreement,
7. Notw�thstanding anything conta�ned�erein, SE��ER acknowledges and agre�s t�at the
issuance�f the ne�pr�ceeds to S�LL�R at the tim�of c�asing h�r�under s�all be in fhe form of
either an Attorney's I�LTA check,or a wire tra�sfer to SELLER's counsel's Attortiey I�LTA
account. In the event that SELLER requests a wir�tra�s�er to his/herltheir caunsel's I�LTA
account,it is hereby agre�d by SELL��that neit�er Law�f�'�ces of N�ar�an P. Abraham, P.C.,
�cting as Settlement Agent at the tYme of C�osing,nar BUYER,sh�I�be held responsib�e, �iable
or deemed ta be�n de�ault hereurider, far any del�ys ir�t�e subs�quex�t rec��pt of SELLER's
�ds, sa long as Law Offices o�Mariar�P. A�ral�am,P,C, utilizes reasonab�e efforts t�init�ate
tY�e wire transfer upo�writ#en notif�ca�ion of record�ng of the deed at the applicable Registry of
Deeds.
S. SELLER will,prior to closing,pro�ide the BLJYER's or BUYER's lender's attorneys w�ith the
name,telephone number and account number af any entity which, as o�the date af this
A�reement,holds a mortgag�or otl�er securi�y interest in the Fremises.
9. Notwi�istanding the pro�risions of Paragraph S �"T�me for PerformancefDelivery af Deed"},the
closing sha11 be he�d at the Lexingtan affic�af�aw 4ffice of Marian P.Abraham,PC,unless
atherwise spec�fied�n writing.
��. SE�LER represents�hat an�ar�d a��improvements ana�/or renovations comp�et�d or commenced
durin�SE�LER's awnership af the premises have been cornpleted pursuant to duly issued and
appr�ved perm�its and that aI�permits shall be c�osed with the Tovvn prior ta closing.
11. In the ev�nt that th�Premises sha11 be substar�tially damaged�excess af$25,�0�.���y�re ar
other casu�alty prior to deliv��y��tlze deed herein,t�e BUYER may e�e�t ta cance�t�s agreement
by written notice to SE�LER at which point all de�osits sh�l�be forthw�#h refunded a�c�tnis
agreement sha.��be nul�and�oid v�thout�ecourse to t�ie parties hereto.
1�. Access: The SELLER sha11 allo�v the BUYE1�to have a r�ght of access up to thr�e (3}times,
excludin�fihe final wa�k#hrough,to the 1'remises pr�or ta the�ime specified for deli��ry of
E SELLER's deed. Saxd right�f access sha��be exercised o�ly in t�ie presence of SE�LER,or the
,
� Bro�er named herein, and only after reasonable notice t�the SELLER,which SELLER sha1�not
� unreasonably den�. In any event,it�eing agreed t�iat twer�ty-fowr��4} hours in adva�x�.ce shalX be
� deemed to be"reasanab�e notice"pursuant to this Paragraph. BL��R shall indem.nif�and ha�d
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