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3/29/1994 SCHOOL - HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE Minutes
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3/29/1994 SCHOOL - HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE Minutes
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SCHOOL - HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE
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03/29/1994
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Peter said both the architect and project manager have said the entire <br /> building can be open by September 19960 <br /> Paul said looking at it like that (phasing students in) , it is not in our <br /> best interest economically to open this in Sept 1996 . lou can ' t build a <br /> S million school and thea give the students the option to go to another <br /> school we have to pay ( Falmouth) . <br /> Steve said we can ask the architect to develop a spread sheet so we can <br /> evaluate if it make sense to phase <br /> The Committee said D r . ca l ab ro said you cannot phase the project, It is one <br /> submission . You cannot get multiple timelines from the State . <br /> Steve disagrees with the that comment, other communities have done i t. <br /> The Committee agreed we should build a core facility for 1180 . The school <br /> Committee will have to make the decision about phasing in the students when <br /> we can give them a better idea if the school will be open in September <br /> 1996 . <br /> Pool <br /> Steve Greelish suggested the pool and anything beyond the basic <br /> reimbursement should be presented to the town in some form of referendum <br /> Merry Sue noted it does not have to be above the basic reimbursement. That <br /> is why came back from the State , Bill Mart i ros agreed - at the meeting he <br /> attended , he heard if you can build within the 1832000 sq feet, they will <br /> reimburse for the pool . <br /> Bill Marti ros said Gus Fredericks said he was going to het figures and <br /> contact other schools , to see if they would be interested in using this <br /> pool . <br /> Paul said he spoke with two principals , one with a pool and one without. <br /> Both said they absolutely wanted the pool , one wouldn ' t give it up and the <br /> other would give anything for i t. As a community center , we owe it to the <br /> rest of this town to get their opinion. <br /> The Town will have to be shown the capital costs as well as operational <br /> costs and ask how they feel about its <br /> Janice said we need to provide after school activities, we have to provide <br /> something for the kids to do. <br /> Gus was not present for this discussion but the Committee would like to <br /> discuss this further with him <br /> SUPERINTENDENT ' S SPACE <br /> Janice told the Committee at last night's public hearing, Dr . ca.l abro said <br /> we will have to put in Superintendent' s space, somewhere in town . The tone <br /> has changed because there is no reimbursement., <br /> Peter asked about putting Dr . DeMou ra and the high school on the same site, <br /> in different buildings . That idea has been brought to him. <br /> Paul said you cannot do that within the 7 million . <br /> (Joe Polito joined the meeting at 8 : 30 p.m. and Gus Fredricks returned) <br /> Steve said a S 000 sq foot building at $165 per sq foot is half a million <br /> dollars. <br /> The Committee agreed this is a question to bring to the architect the <br /> most cost effective space for the superintendent (special ed director, <br /> staff, etc. ) . <br />
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