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11/09/1999
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Capital Improvement Committee <br /> Minutes <br /> November er , x.999 <br /> Present: George Baker Fire & Rescue Department <br /> Helene DeFoe Library <br /> Deborah Dami Ton Clerk <br /> Sherwood Fluery School Department <br /> Joyce Mason Assistant Town Administrator <br /> James Long Council on Aging <br /> Gus Frederick Leisure Services <br /> Joseph'Kusack Finance Committee <br /> William Pry rlek Police Department <br /> Diane Rornmelrne er Town Accountant <br /> Robert Whritenour Town Administrator <br /> Absent: Conservation,DPW, Selectmen, and Board of Health Representatives <br /> Meeting Called to Order by Chairman Baker at 3:07 p.m. <br /> Town Hall, Conference Room 42. <br /> ' S <br /> Tuesdav, November ember 2 I999:Motion made by Mrs. Mason to approve the minutes of Tuesday, <br /> November ember 2, 1999 as presented. <br /> 'Motion seconded by Mr. Lang. <br /> VOTE: Unanimous. 9-06 <br /> CIP Submissions Review: <br /> The following Capital Improvement needs were discussed; <br /> Council on Aging: <br /> James,Long was present to discuss the capital improvement program <br /> needs of his department for fiscal year 2001. and 2002. The Council on <br /> Agling,built in 1993 has deficiencies with respect to increased utilization <br /> of the existing Senior Center facility. Limitations and inadequacies are <br /> expected to be addressed and assessed in a future architectural/space needs <br /> study. Several inadequacies include limited space options for senior <br /> ro grains,the grouting thrift shop and are parking constraints. <br /> p . <br />
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