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Motion made by Selectman Thomas O'Hara. Motion made by Selectman Wayne Taylor. <br /> Motion: I move the Town vote, pursuant to the Motion: I move the Town vote to appropriate and <br /> provisions of M.G.L.Chapter 44B,§6,to reserve from transfer from the Community Preservation Fund in <br /> the FY2014 estimated Community Preservation accordance with the provisions of M.G.L.Chapter 44B, <br /> revenues, $146,220 for Open Space/Recreational §5 as follows:$115,000 from the Historic Reserves,for <br /> purposes,$146,220 for Historic Preservation purposes, the purpose of funding Phase R of the Community Park <br /> $146,220 for Affordable Housing purposes, and Redevelopment Project,including necessary costs and <br /> $1,023,543 to the FY2014 Community Preservation expenses related thereto, as recommended by the <br /> Fund Budgeted Reserve. Community Preservation Committee. <br /> Motion passes unanimously at 7:35 PM. Motion passes unanimously at 7:36 PM. <br /> Article 9 Article 10 <br /> I <br /> To see if the Town will vote to appropriate and transfer To see if the Town will vote to appropriate and transfer <br /> from the Community Preservation Fund 10% Historic from the Community Preservation Fund Budgeted <br /> Reserve,in accordance with the provisions of M.G.L., Reserve,in accordance with the provisions of M.G.L,, <br /> Chapter 44B, §5,the sum of$115,000 for the purpose Chapter 44B, §5,the sum of$650,000 for the purpose <br /> of funding Phase II of the Community Park of conducting the Great River Boat Ramp Improvement <br /> Redevelopment Project,including necessary costs and Project,including necessary costs and expenses related <br /> expenses related thereto, as recommended by the thereto, as recommended by the Community <br /> Community Preservation Committee,or take any other Preservation Committee, or take any other action <br /> action relating thereto. relating thereto. <br /> Submitted by the Community Preservation Committee Submitted by the Community Preservation Committee <br /> Explanation: The goal of the project is to complete Explanation: Funding from the Community <br /> the Community Park Redevelopment Project located Preservation Budgeted Reserve would improve the <br /> on Town-owned land at 13 Great Neck Road North Great River Boat Ramp by completely reconstructing <br /> across from the Mashpee Town Hall. In May of 2013, the ramp and landing, the pier and attached floating <br /> Town Meeting voted to approve Phase I of the docks. The new pier/dock would be handicap <br /> Community Park project in the amount of$235,000. accessible and constructed of durable, light-weight <br /> The second phase will include handicap restroom maintenance free aluminum which would emit light to <br /> facilities located at the Archives building with a promote eelgrass growth and shellfish habitat. The <br /> separate egress for community use. The Community project, which requires engineering and design, <br /> Park connects to the Veterans Garden,the Archives and includes the reconstruction and enlargement of the <br /> the historic One Room Schoolhouse. With CPA parking lot with improved drainage, and bio-retention <br /> funding, the project is anticipated to be fully to prevent discharge into the waterways. Included in <br /> constructed for use by the summer of 2014. the project funding request is the resurfacing of the road <br /> area. The Great River Boat Ramp is the only public <br /> The vote of the Community Preservation Committee launch facility on the Waquoit side of the bay,and it is <br /> was unanimous, 8-0, to approve the Community Park used on a year-round basis by recreational boaters and <br /> Redevelopment Project,Phase II. fishermen. <br /> Board of Selectmen recommends approval by a vote The vote of the Community Preservation Committee <br /> of 5-0. was unanimous 8-0 to approve the Great River Boat <br /> Ramp Improvement Project. <br /> Finance Committee recommends approval by a vote <br /> of 5-0;2 absent. Board of Selectmen does not recommend approval <br /> by a vote of 4-1. <br /> 68 <br />