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11 <br /> Community Preservation Committee <br /> Minutes <br /> December 14, 2023 <br /> NEW BUSINESS <br /> Interview Candidates for At-large Membershil Possible Recommendation to Select Board for <br /> Appointment; <br /> Edward. TedSchmuhl,(continued) <br /> With regards to green space Mr. Schmuhl indicated that open space resources are very important. <br /> When projects are before the CPC funding should be leveraged through the state and with private <br /> funding sources. <br /> Mr. Schmuhl indicated he would be away for the months of January and February. He is <br /> available to attend all other meetings. <br /> ADDITIONAL TOPICS <br /> Interview Candidates far„At-tare Membership Possible Recommendation tommSelect Board for <br /> Appointment: <br /> Motion made by Ms.Waygan to place on the agenda due to an oversight, the Interview of <br /> Karen Yetra for possible appointment to the CPC. <br /> Motion seconded by Mr.Klein. <br /> VOTE: 7-0. Unanimous. <br /> Roll Call Vote: <br /> Ms. Russell, yes Mr. Hyde, yes Ms. Waygan,yes Ms.Barbee,yes <br /> Mr. Klein,yes Ms.Wyman-Colombo, yes Ms. Godfrey,yes <br /> Opposed,none <br /> Karen Yetra: <br /> After reading about the Community Preservation Committee and areas of involvement Karen <br /> Yetra received notification regarding the At-Large vacancies. Ms. Yetra indicated she has <br /> resided in Mashpee since 2019. She is retired and currently volunteers with Habitat for <br /> Humanity and the Cape Kid Meals program. <br /> Additional volunteer experience includes serving as Chair of the PTO in Medfield,participating <br /> on several foundation fundraising events, and boards of education foundations. When Ms. Yetra <br /> re-entered the workforce, she began work in administration in a software consulting firm ending <br /> as VP of operations. It is her privilege as a citizen to be able to give back to the community. <br />