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The committee discussed ideas for assisting potential applicants with their community preservation project applications, including a potential one-page application form and involving the committee more in reviewing applications with the applicants before they come before the committee. They also discussed the public informational hearing and the requirements for committees.
The meeting included public comments regarding the Judah elderd property, specifically questions about the approval timeline, expenditures, and tax implications. The committee discussed the recap of the town meeting and status reports, including the Skinit remediation project and the Cape Cod 5 Redevelopment project. Updates were provided on construction progress, financial aspects, and regulatory agreements related to affordable housing.
The committee discussed the updated status of CPC projects, including the Veterans Memorial Circle at Evergreen and the East Harwich Union gravestone conservation. They reviewed logo suggestions for CPC signage and discussed CPA funding for the Harwich Affordable Trust funds, including a request for $500,000.
The meeting included a public informational hearing to discuss the needs, possibilities, and resources of the town regarding community preservation. There was also a discussion about the Harwich rental assistance program, including updates on the number of families being assisted, the amount of assistance provided, and plans for the remaining funds.
The Community Preservation Committee convened to discuss housing and preservation matters. Topics included a presentation by Greg Winston from Pine Oaks Village Homes, who discussed the need for workforce housing and requested funding for a mixed-income, intergenerational housing project. The committee also heard from Patty Tork, President of the Board of Trustees at Chase Library, who expressed gratitude for past CPC grants that enabled the library to undertake crucial preservation projects and achieve placement on the National Register of Historic Places.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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