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8/9/1994 SCHOOL - HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE Minutes
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8/9/1994 SCHOOL - HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE Minutes
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SCHOOL - HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE
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08/09/1994
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They will send a letter to the selectmen and include a copy of Bob <br /> whritenour ' s letter to the property owner . <br /> Paul said there was a simi 1 ar problem during the site selection process . <br /> At that time Town Counsel said in the worst case , if we entered the <br /> properuy we would be I ' able for restoration . In this case restoration <br /> won ' t be necessary because we will end up owning the property . <br /> Bob whritenour said he will tale care of getting access to the property . <br /> Peter suggested setting a goal date for comp 1 et Vi on of the appraisals , <br /> September 1 ? <br /> Bob wi 11 di scuss th i s wi th the apprai ser to see i f he can meet the Sept . 1 <br /> date . <br /> Dan solien was present to discuss with the Committee boundary delineations <br /> for acquisition purposes . <br /> He outlined on the plan a possible acquisition line . <br /> The line i s obvious at Pte 151 and along old Barnstable Road . <br /> The eastern boundary line is not as definitive <br /> Dan suggested the Comr `ittee consider the fact a lot of the land on the <br /> eastern side is conservation land or restr i cte-d in some wad from <br /> development . If they allow Cornish to hang on to that land th v could <br /> poss l b l ' swap it for developable land in the future . The school could then <br /> move their acquisition line up the slope a little ., <br /> Paul said at one time Fields Pint considered putting a road there , is it <br /> all conservation land .? <br /> Dan said it is not . The Committee should take only the land that is out <br /> side of the conservation land . <br /> The Committee agreed they do not viant to leave Fields Point enough land to <br /> put a road in there , <br /> Will the southeas to r l y portion of land be land looked , making it valueless <br /> to Corn j h'? <br /> Paul said it is their choice to donate the property to the performing arts <br /> center, creating the land lock . kende r the present scheme, that portion of <br /> land is not land locked . <br /> Peter said his goal is to minimize cash expenditure. <br /> Dan presented 2 options to the Committee <br /> a line straight across , 20-30 feet south of the track/football field . <br /> - an angled line , minimizing the acquisition costs . <br /> What are the setback requirements? <br /> Bill Hauck said it is residential land . 30 ft shou l d be suf-Hi ent , 1 <br /> feet is too close . <br /> Bill Mart i ros suggested extending the line another 20 feet, why crowd i t . <br /> Paul said the school will never do anything with the back of the <br /> bal l f i e 1 d/track . There is nothing to gain by taking more land . Wh trete <br /> an issue with the performing arts center . we are already into their lot b <br /> 50 ftf <br /> 2 <br />
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