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Finance Committee does not recommend approval Motion made by Selectman John Cahalane. <br /> by a vote of 3-2; 2 absent. <br /> d Motion: I move the Town vote to appropriate and <br /> a Motion made by Selectman Carol Sherman. transfer from the Community Preservation Fund in <br /> 3 accordance with the provisions of M.G.L.Chapter 44B, <br />)r Motion: I move the Town vote to appropriate and §5, as follows: $100,000 from the Open Space w, <br />-k transfer from the Community Preservation Fund in Recreation Reserves and$226,000 from the Budgeted <br /> id accordance with the provisions of M.G.L.Chapter 44B, Reserves for a total of $326,000, for the purpose of <br /> 1e §5 as follows: $650,000 from the Budgeted Reserves, funding the Johns Pond Beach Improvement Project, <br /> for the purpose of funding the Great River Boat Ramp including any necessary costs and expenses related <br /> Improvement Project, including necessary costs and thereto, as recommended by the Community <br /> expenses related thereto, as recommended by the Preservation Committee. a <br /> Community Preservation Committee. <br /> Motion passes unanimously at 7:40 PM. <br /> Motion passes at 7:38 PM. <br /> er Article 12 <br />,d Article 11 <br /> To see if the Town will vote to appropriate and transfer <br /> se To see if the Town will vote to appropriate and transfer from the Community Preservation Fund 10% Open <br /> nt from the Community Preservation Fund the sum of Space/Recreation Reserves, in accordance with the <br />-d $326,000, as follows: $100,000 from the 10% Open provisions of M.G.L. Chapter 44B §5, the sum of t' <br /> tY Space Recreation Reserves and $226,000 from the $17,800 for the purpose of funding the re-build and <br /> in Budgeted Reserve, in accordance with the provisions rehabilitation of the outdoor basketball court at the <br /> of M.G.L.Chapter 44B §5,for the purpose of funding Boys & Girls Club in Mashpee, including any <br /> the Johns Pond Beach Improvement Project,including necessary costs and expenses related thereto, as <br /> e any necessary costs and expenses related thereto, as recommended by the Community Preservation I <br /> recommended by the Community Preservation Committee,or take any other action relating thereto. <br /> Y Committee, or take any other action relating thereto. <br /> 1e Submitted by the Community Preservation Committee <br /> g Submitted by the Community Preservation Committee <br /> B Explanation: The article seeks funding to allow for <br />'P Explanation: The project will improve the the leveling and re-paving of the outdoor basketball <br /> it recreational facilities at the beach for year-round use. court at the Boys & Girls Club. The project includes <br /> A The Johns Pond project includes the reconstruction and the replacement of the backboards and two outside <br /> e enlargement of the parking area to accommodate a lights to allow for night use. When not used by the <br /> r, storage building with permanent restrooms. Boys&Girls Club during normal hours,the courts are <br /> e Improvements will allow for the purchase of available for public use. The Boys&Girls Club served <br /> n playground equipment and the construction of a picnic 639 Mashpee children and teens, approximately 37% <br /> n pavilion. Benches, picnic tables, grills and bicycle of the Mashpee school population last year. The Boys <br /> d racks are also included as site furnishings. & Girls Club is located on Town-owned land. The <br /> c 2012 amendment to the CPA has broadened the scope <br /> s The Community Preservation Committee voted of the law to allow for the rehabilitation of existing, <br /> d unanimously 8-0 to approve the Johns Pond outdoor recreational facilities. <br /> Improvement Project. <br /> The Community Preservation Committee voted <br />' Board of Selectmen recommends approval by a vote unanimously 8-0 to approve the Boys & Girls Club <br /> t of 5.0. Outdoor Basketball Court project. <br /> Finance Committee recommends approval by a vote The Community Preservation Committee re-voted <br /> If 5.0;2 absent. unanimously 7-0 to approve the Boys & Girls Club <br /> Outdoor Basketball Court project. <br /> 69 <br />
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