S Ituat I On'S" Hitorjcal ly Mass . does not reconc,l le with Me- an on
<br /> a sq foot balsj s .
<br /> Is -it a valid comparison to compare a middle school and high
<br /> school project? Mr ,, F-ranceschl sa-id it qves some level of
<br /> compar json but f-h(�re are many var"I' ations -in the slte dc--%,veloprfi(�nt
<br /> costs and greater lcavel of f-jr)-js-h and equipmc�nt in a high School .
<br /> Mr .. Mart lros stated 1rhe'A be-1-1-_,1-,er school you burild , the 'Iess it wj ] ]
<br /> c,ost over the Iffe, of the bu-ilding . Mr. Poll -to added Mashpee
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<br /> doe4c-�,,, not have a p I an yet you can ' t ac-quil n i t to anoth(--)r
<br /> schoo-1 .
<br /> Mr . G r I f f'in e x p I .in d 2 f J rms rev-1 e-wed these -F i g urea and
<br /> corffi rmed the $27 . 7 -is a good number (one said $27 . 4 another, said
<br /> a minimum of $28 . 5 million ) . After, all th-is work , hthought the
<br /> Committee had come, to a consenc;us on what the number, would be .
<br /> The Committee does agree with that number . They agreed they must
<br /> st,and firm on that number on town meeting floor .
<br /> Ms . Ahlqr-en wou] d like. to know what FinCom wfll <say before
<br /> dec-lding to statid firm. If their, 'fiqLire -is close , it will not be
<br /> a b-ig issue.
<br /> Mr ., Jones said 'it -is incumbeint that FinCom be di 'lig(�ni-_-. w1th the-jr
<br /> -information and the care with which they present it . Th'is
<br /> Committee has Scud led the liar-stons.) Mills sQhoo] careffully ,--And
<br /> discussed tho numbers at length .. That school was bid early 1992
<br /> and costs have gone up in Mass . substantially since then . We
<br /> concluded -the cost per, sq foot 'is not for a high School
<br /> to be, bid -in '19940
<br /> This Comm-ittee w111 rneet. with FinanceN Comm"ittee on night.
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<br /> The Committee cannot present speci -f-ic cos)t items to the town -
<br /> 1 , e . Gast o-f a pool or and ifor lum at this- point. This j a,
<br /> process that does riot end on town mee-t-Arig floor ,!,
<br /> 1. Ined there is a drop of-f-' adjacent
<br /> Wetlands : Mr . I rancesch-i expla a
<br /> 'to the Quashnet R-iver which makes it unbuildable , thereffore the
<br /> noted 400 foot buffer,, There ic-i a read next to the Hashpee Riv(--�r
<br /> which makes the po-Int of a buffer rim ooth
<br /> The Cor myrittee d! SCLASteed the ward i'nq, regarding green space ,, You
<br /> are loosing green space on both sites , cine 'is, in a res ideaf ial
<br /> area of towr) .
<br /> Env ironme-4rital c;oricerns : The Committee diSCLAssed at length
<br /> iiiipact on the wells at each s-Ite .
<br /> Tom Fudala stated 901/1,0' of the 1 ,51 site is within a Zone Il arld 1,.he
<br /> Center site 90% 'is not wl 'thin �a Zone 11 of any well ,,
<br /> Mr . Greel -ish thinks a STP c-Ei.n be withot,it. impact to Zone IT
<br /> on both sites . Tom responded , on the 151 site , if it is es-ited
<br /> out s-ide of the Zone TT 'it is then impacting the Quashriet RIver .
<br /> Deidre Gretellsh said i.-,he (..omm-1ttee may be loosing s-ite of why
<br /> this informal-,ion is imporl-,,Lant, many people Will not knC)w �ihat
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