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The Commission discussed several project updates and requests. Key agenda items included a continuation request for a property in Norwood, the issuance of a certificate of compliance for a shed at 11 Magnolia Avenue, and a one-year extension for a planting plan at 2 Harold Street. Additionally, the Commission reviewed modifications to a project on Central Street, specifically the removal of a pergola and the inclusion of unpermitted appliance pads in the current application, along with a discussion regarding filing requirements for the Historic District Commission.
The committee discussed a request for church services at Crowell Chapel, deciding on a trial period with stipulations regarding parking and insurance before advancing the matter to the Select Board. Updates regarding Community Preservation Committee (CPC) funding indicated provisional approval for small projects, but the Singing Beach bathhouse project was not approved; the CPC is prioritizing the Rotunda project at Tucks Point. The committee agreed to increase the requested amount for park signage to cover granite posts and additional signs. The three-year contract for the beach canteen, currently held by Captain Dusty's, was extended for one year due to the vendor's interest and lack of competition. Special events approved for 2026 include the UCan Half Marathon on September 13 and the PMC Kids Ride at Masconomo Park on May 31. The Director's report covered staffing for the beach manager position, ongoing bathhouse plans despite funding issues, fireworks fundraising, and the success of a recent Bonfire event.
Discussions included determining the "head of tide" location in Sawmill Brook. An update was provided regarding a planned grant application for an expanded eDNA survey of fish species in Essex County, which will include Sawmill Brook. Information was shared concerning the Division of Marine Fisheries' interest in opening shellfish areas near Boston. Follow-up from a meeting with the Town Administrator included introducing the Stream Team's activities and sharing water quality data from Kettle Cove salt marsh to investigate bacterial contamination. Committee updates covered the draft Harbor Master Plan, which is available for comment on the Town website, and a partnership between the Open Space and Rec Committee and Cape Ann Trails Association for trail maintenance, including interest in new access to Powder House Hill. Salem Sound Coastwatch announced its winter lecture series, starting with Eelgrass Restoration, and an upcoming "penguin plunge."
The Finance Committee discussed the Manchester Essex Regional School District (MERSD) FY27 Operations and Capital Budget parameters. The MERSD budget showed a reduction from previous projections due to utilizing additional Circuit Breaker funding, decreased Health Insurance cost projections, and a reduced OPEB contribution. Discussions covered enrollment capacity, Special Education costs (particularly Out-of-District placements), per-pupil expenditure calculation, and transportation contract expiration. The committee also reviewed reserve levels, noting they are below the 8% target. A significant portion of the meeting focused on the Town's FY27 Capital Funding needs, totaling approximately $28M in new authorizations, including major allocations for PFAS Treatment, Rotunda Reconstruction, Central Street Culvert Replacement, Harbor Dredging, and Tappan Street Improvements. The substantial borrowing required and its impact on the tax rate were analyzed, emphasizing critical infrastructure needs. Future meetings were scheduled to vote on Community Preservation Committee recommendations, the Capital Budget, and various held budgets.
Key discussion topics for the meeting include the review and approval of the November 6, 2025 minutes, a discussion regarding information obtained for the Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA), and discussion concerning pricing for the North Shore Greenhead Fly Program's next three-year contract effective FY28-FY30. Other agenda items requiring a vote involve longevity step compensation for specific employees and the approval of the FY27 salary scale.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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