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The commission reviewed several public hearings, including an approved proposal for an addition to a farmhouse in the Barrett Farm Historic District. A proposal to alter the roofline and construct an addition to a dwelling in the same district was continued to a future meeting due to concerns regarding massing and impact on the historic structure. An application for installing security cameras was continued by request, and a revised design for a flat wall sign in the Main Street Historic District was approved after meeting the commission's feedback requirements.
A site visit was conducted at the former NMI-Starmet site to review property conditions and site status. It was noted that a quorum of the Select Board was not present for the visit.
The committee reviewed ongoing monitoring progress for several Conservation Restrictions (CR) and assigned new monitoring tasks for additional properties, including contacting owners and sending notification letters. Furthermore, the committee provided an update on an encroachment matter involving a specific CR, which is considered closed from the committee's perspective.
The board discussed updates on the Powder Mill Bathroom project, approved an easement at Assabet River Homes, and addressed the potential for electric vehicle installation at authority sites. The meeting included a review of the final federal single audit for FY25 and a strategy discussion regarding Section 8 shortfall impacts, focusing on maintaining payment standards. Additionally, the board approved the lowest bidder for a door replacement project, a contract for financial assistance, and a contract for flooring services. Members also voted to submit public comment opposing proposed federal mixed family status regulations and expressed support for Community Preservation Committee funding for affordable housing.
The committee discussed administrative and financial updates, including remaining budget allocations and support for upcoming holiday events. Key event planning details were covered, such as the organization of a block party, potential financial support for Patriots Day activities, and various community event programming including historical readings and public presentations. The committee also touched upon the status of a permanent memorial as a future agenda item.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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