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2/12/2001 COUNCIL ON AGING - SR CENTER BLDG COMM Minutes
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COUNCIL ON AGING - SR CENTER BLDG COMM
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02/12/2001
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F <br /> { <br /> .j <br /> R <br /> TOWN of MASHPEE <br /> SENIOR CENTER BUILDING COMMITTEE <br /> MINUTES of THE 112/01 ABUTTERS' MEETING <br /> Committee mittee Attendees: Abutter Attendees: <br /> Iry Goldberg Bob and,bane Crowley <br /> Ed Adams Warren&Joan Fearnley <br /> Betty Nichols Dottie Hilt <br /> ,lean Ioussee Mert Sapers <br /> Marty Henry <br /> Art Wei <br /> ,James Long <br /> Wayne Taylor <br /> Committee Chairman Iry Goldberg called the meeting to order at 7.03 PM. Iry extended a <br /> welcome to the residents from Snead Drive, which abuts the proposed location of the new Senior <br /> Center. <br /> Iry reviewed the a ti ity of the Committee since its inception in January 2002, beginning with the <br /> search for, and consideration of available land sites in Mashpee. The committee also visited <br /> other Senior Centers in the area, to get ideas as to what would be appropriate for a location file <br /> the one we are considering, that would support the needs of our community. After looking at a <br /> half dozen sites in Mashpee, the Committee established that the Fire Station locality was the <br /> most appropriate site. I <br /> It was determined that the existing Senior Center site, the only other feasible site, was too <br /> cramped. There Is insufficient land to build a new Center at the current site without tearing down <br /> the existing building. Other gaups in Mashpee, such as Human Servide , hope to make use of <br /> the existing Center, which will enable them to discontinue renting space. The current Center <br /> does not support the needs of the community. It is multilevel,.with no usable elevator, making it <br /> inaccessible for many senior citizens. safety, utility and expandability are dualities that are <br /> missing from the current Center. <br /> The issues taken into consideration in the selection of the new site were: traffic, basic location, <br /> and ease of building construction. The high school location,for example, was ruled out as a <br /> possibility bemuse it would be too costly in infrastructure, i.e., roads, power, etc. <br /> The selectmen are pushing the project to straighten the access road from fit. 151 to the fire <br /> station. The road mod ifi cation gill provide access to the fire station, the police station, the Boys <br /> and Girls Club and the new Senior Center. The traffic light on Rt. 151 will be relocated as well. <br /> The Board of Selectmen, on 02/22102, reviewed and accepted the F FP presented by the Senior <br /> Center wilding Committee for distribution to bidders on an architectural design of the building. It <br /> will be put out for bids this week,, with a 03/08/02 response deadline. The target date for <br /> completion of the engineering plans for the new Center is October 2002, in time for-pr sentation <br /> to the Town Meeting. Cost of the projected new Center is$2.1 million with funds to be raised with <br /> a bond issue. The building will have 12,000 square feet, double the size of the current Center. <br /> i <br /> The Recording Secretary read a letter received from Sander Bor teinr a Snead Drive resident who <br /> was unable to attend the meeting. The fetter indicated her feeling that the proposed new senior <br /> center site behind the fire station was a poor choice. Many traffic accidents occur at the <br /> intersection of gobs Fishing Road and Rt. 151. Accessing the proposed new senior center site <br />
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