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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2011-04-28-HPB-min-draft11 11 Lexington Housing Partnership Housing Partnership Board DRAFT Meeting Minutes for April 28, 2011 Attendees: Bob Bicknell, Florence Baturin, Harriet Cohen, Mary Haskell, Chris Kluchman, Wendy Manz, Winifred McGowan, Bob Pressman, Melinda Walker, Betsey Weiss Chris Kluchman chaired the meeting; Harriet Cohen took the minutes. The meeting was called to order at 7:45 pm. Busa Property Update The Lexington Housing Partnership heard two reports with respect to the Busa Property. ■ The first report described the meeting between Betsey Weiss and Bob Pressman with Hank Manz re the Busa property. Ms. Weiss and Mr. Pressman expressed their concerns about the recommendation from the Busa Land Use Proposal Committee ( BLUPC) to provide space for only up to four affordable housing units. Mr. Manz indicated that he also had some questions about the recommendation and took the concern under advisement. Ms. Weiss and Mr. Pressman represented themselves in the discussion with Mr. Manz. Representing the Lexington Housing Partnership, Mr. Bicknell and Mr. Kreutziger met with Mr. Manz, Deb Maugher, and Wendy Manz. Mr. Kreutziger had prepared extensive materials showing an alternative layout for the Busa property in which 1.5 acres on the north side of the property is allocated for affordable. Again, this information was taken under advisement. The Lexington Housing Partnership recognizes the effort that Mr. Kreutziger expended and the fine work that he has done in creating the detailed studies behind the recommendation. Action: Mary Haskell and Melinda Walker will work together to write an Op -Ed or letter to the Lexington Minuteman supporting additional affordable housing units beyond the BLUPC recommendation. The goal is to publish prior to Memorial Day. They will represent themselves in writing the Op -Ed or letter. 2. Vine Street Update The Vine Street Committee has been working diligently towards a recommendation on affordable housing at Vine Street. The goal is to have 4 to 6 units of affordable housing. The development of design ideas is in progress. The committee has met several times with the neighbors to hear their goals for the land usage and to get their feedback on housing designs, and will meet at least one additional time with the neighbors to get their comments on the latest version of the design. LexHab will serve as the organizer for the development. The meeting adjourned at 8:45 pm for a Lexington Housing Foundation meeting. The Lexington Housing Partnership meeting reconvened at 8:55 pm. 11 11 Lexington Housing Partnership 3. Lexington Housing Partnership Goals The LHP Goals Subcommittee met to draft a set of goals. Florence Barturin captured the goals and emailed them to the Lexington Housing Partnership. The Partnership discussed alternative formulations of the goals, additional strategies, and actions /timings for those actions. The Subcommittee will take input from the Partnership and review the goals in light of the Committee input. They asked for feedback no later than May 12, when they will meet at the Hancock Church. The Subcommittee will present a final version of the goals at the next Partnership meeting. The next meeting will be held on May 26, 2011. The meeting was adjourned at 9:27 pm.