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Lexington Housing Assistance Board
Annual Meeting Agenda/ Monthly Board Meeting Minutes
Oct 4– 3:30-5:30 pm – Conducted in the Hudson Room, Cary Hall
Call to Order
A meeting of the Lexington Housing Assistance Board (LexHAB) was called to order at 3:34 pm.
LexHAB board members present were Bob Burbidge, Tara Mizrahi, Henry Liu, Russ Tanner, Eric
Brown. Sarah Morrison, Executive Director, Pearlene Varjabedian, Housing Director and Regina
Brown, Finance Director, also in attendance. Lester Savage joined at 4:15
Guests present: Kathryn Roy, Bill Erickson (Lexington Affordable Housing Trust), Ingrid Klimoff
(LexRAP)
Minutes review of Meeting Minutes
A motion was made and seconded to approve September 6th meeting minutes. All approved.
Reports had been emailed out ahead of meeting
Executive Director Report:
(1) Shared tenant letter expressing gratitude for LexHAB’s affordable housing as a survivor
of domestic violence
(2) Keeler Farm Way – will discuss in Exec Session
(3) Muzzey- Heat pump installation issues
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(4) Call for Art notices are out related to HOME. 10/28 opening- runs through 11/19.
Housing Roundtable 11/2 from 5-7- reps from different groups
(5) Fundraiser 11/16 from 5-7—would like Board members to ask for donations for raffle.
Businesses to sponsor events. Sarah would also like each board member to invite ten
people each- $25/ticket. Eventbrite event will be sent out. Contributions are welcome.
Housing Director Report
1 one bed at Muzzey vacant
Still working on SHI units getting added
Minimum Rents – will discuss later
Transfer Policy review
Housing Seminar for 10/25 at 5:30pm at LHS library lab- LexMedia is covering it
Fuel Assistance—provided info to tenants- some are signing up
Fall cleanup and getting ready for the winter. Some of the units where tenants are
responsible the landscaping looks tough. Getting proposals for upkeep and then will
bring to the Board
Annual unit review continues—take about six months to do.
Heat pump inspections are taking place.
Minimum rent discussion –
(1) Motion #1 - Determination of Calculation of Minimum rents- Units that are subject
to the lottery process determined by typical household size for a particular unit
pegged to a 35% AMI Level. Vote taken- all approved.
(2) Motion #2 - Determination of Minimum Qualifying Income – Units that are subject
to the lottery process will have a minimum qualifying income that is based on the
applicant household paying 35% of their gross income towards gross rent. Vote
taken- all approved.
(3) Motion #3 - % of a household’s income that is charged for rent – All initial leases on
all units will have their rent determined by using 35% of their household income to
determine the gross rent provided this policy is reviewed by RHSO and LexHab
counsel. This policy shall not override any underlying regulation or deed restriction
that is to the contrary. Vote taken- all approved.
(4) Motion #4- Motion #1 and Motion #2 shall be amended to read that these policies
are now applicable to all new leases on all units. Vote taken- unanimous with one
abstention
Treasurer’s Report- Henry
Sent out highlights
Net Income up from last year
Woburn property value is now on the books
Tried to clarify capital expenditures
Opening a second checking account to be used for fundraising transactions to protect
current account from things like Venmo, etc.
Sustainability- Regina
7 heat pumps already put in, more are being scheduled
Muzzey issues with converting ones there but hopefully we will get approval there
Solar ahead of schedule, putting in some more applications.
Sustainable materials—trying out cork and bamboo as well. 25% higher cost on the
material. We will be building those into the costs for the CPC but LexHAB is absorbing
those costs on non-CPC units.
Property and Development- Lester Savage
Kimball. Minuteman tech are on board. Most likely will be spring before we can get in
there. Tree work on 10/12 and then grade and seed. Some probono work. Can we
highlight probono work—would be a good idea.
Human Resources- Bob Burbidge
Eric and Bob met and will bring results in Executive Session
Regina did a proposed holiday schedule. Motion for a vote for 2024- all voted in favor.
Henry Liu absent.
LexHAB Transition- Sarah
Had a meeting with Town about our proposed MOU. Discussion will continue. Topic
came up regarding title insurance as it relates title. Conversations will continue. Some
push back on units that are not on SHI
No news on Home Rule petition.
New Business
CPA and Affordable Housing Trust—questions have come up on how they differ on how
they will each award their money. Who do we go to for what monies? LexHAB will be
discussing this with them to get some clarity
Regina needs someone to review proposals and costs—Les will do until Thomas comes
on board.
Thomas submitted his application.
The next meeting has been scheduled for Wednesday, November 1, 2023 @ 3:30pm in person
at the Hudson Room in the Cary Memorial Building.
Motion to Adjourn Open Session at 5:29
The Chair moved to adjourn the Open Session and go into Executive Session to discuss strategies
in preparation for negotiations with nonunion personnel, resident issues and with respect to
discuss lease or value of real property that to discuss in an open meeting would have a
detrimental effect on the negotiating position of the public body, LexHAB. The motion was
seconded.
The motion was approved by roll call vote. All approved.