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Article 13 <br /> To see if the Town will vote that those parcels shown on the 2001 Mashpee Assessors' Maps as <br /> Ma 62 Blocks 28 and 29 shall not be held for by the Town as conservation, land; and further, <br /> p I I <br /> vote that said parcels shall be transferred from the care and custody of the Tax Collector for the <br /> purposes of sale, to the Board of Selectmen for purposes of sale to an entity or entities engaged <br /> in the development of affordable housing for sale or rental to persons of low or very low income <br /> within the meaning of the Housing Act of 1937, and qualifying for listing committee in the <br /> affordable housing inventory maintained 'by the Mass. Housing Appeals Board under G.L. <br /> Chapter 40B, with such transfer to be made subject to a permanent deed restriction, which may <br /> contain a reverter clause, permanently restricting the sale or resale price, or rental cost, of any <br /> homes or apartments constructed on said parcels to no more than that considered affordable for <br /> persons of low income as defined by the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development and <br /> qualified for continued listing in the above affordable housing inventory; and finally, to authorize <br /> the Board of Selectmen to convey such parcels for such affordable housing purposes, and to <br /> make use of other instrumentalities of the Town or other agencies and to enter into any <br /> agreements necessary, to effect the transfer of such land in accordance with this article, or take <br /> any other action relating thereto. <br /> Submitted by the Board of Selectmen <br /> Explanation: This article would authorize the Selectmen to transfer title to two lots located in <br /> Route 28 east of Orchard Road, previously taken by the Town for non-payment of taxes, to <br /> X .1 <br /> persons or agencies that would construct affordable homes, or apartments. The lots total 17,500 <br /> square feet, and would be developed with the approval of the Board of Selectmen under the <br /> "Local Initiative Program" and G.L. Chapter 4 , as was done with a number of lots previously <br /> deeded by the Town to Habitat for Humanity. The lots would be permanently restricted for use <br /> for affordable housing and would be transferred to an agency or organization selected through a <br /> "Request for Proposals" process. <br /> with <br /> I <br /> Motion made to dispense wit,n reading of article. <br /> Motion to dispense with reading of article passes at 8:12 p.m. <br /> Motion made by Kenneth Marsters. <br /> Motion: I move the Town vote that those parcels shown on the 2001 Mashpee Assessors' Maps <br /> as Map 62, Blocks 28 and 29 shall not be held by the Town as conservation land; and further, <br /> said parcels shall be transferred from the care and custody of the Tax Collector for the purposes <br /> of sale, to the Board of Selectmen for purposes of sale to an entity or entities engaged in the <br /> development of affordable housing for sale or rental to persons of low or very low income within <br /> the meaning of the Housing Act of 1937, and qualifying for listing committee in the affordable <br /> housing inventory maintained by the Mass. Housing Appeals Board under G.L. Chapter 40B, <br /> with such transfer to be made subject to, a permanent deed restriction, which may contain a <br /> reverter clause, permanently restricting the sale or resale price, or rental cost, of any homes or <br /> apartments constructed on said parcels to no more than that considered affordable for persons of <br /> low income as defined by the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development and qualified <br /> for continued listing in the above affordable housing inventory; and finally., the Town vote to <br />