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<br />FINCOM-Regular Session <br />March 26,2026 <br /> <br />Dr. Conners also noted that a significant portion of the building is not up to current fire <br />suppression code, and while this issue may not require immediate action without the <br />project, delaying it could leave the town in a vulnerable position. <br />Some members suggested postponing the project, while others pointed out that it has <br />been part of the long-term capital plan for several years and has already received prior <br />approvals. The school has also committed its own funds toward initial phases and is <br />looking for the town to follow through. <br />There was a clear divide in perspectives, with some feeling the timing is not right financially, <br />while others were concerned about the risks of not addressing known issues and viewed <br />this as a necessary final step in a larger plan. <br />Vote 4-2-1- Motion passed <br />Roll Call Vote <br />Je?rey Pettengill, yes; Greg McKelvey, yes; Jamie Schuh, no; Anne Schnader, yes; <br />Richard Weiner, no; Darlene Furbush, yes; Keith Machado, abstention. <br /> <br />Article 31 <br />Motion made by Jamie Schuh to remove the hold on Article 31. <br />Motion seconded by Darlene Furbush. <br />Motion passed by unanimous consent. <br /> <br />Motion made by Greg McKelvey to make no recommendation on Article 31. <br />Motion seconded by Keith Machado. <br />Assistant Town Manager Wayne Taylor explained that the town warrant originally presented <br />two options, but a third option was later developed. The third option was approved by the <br />Planning Board and advanced to the Select Board, where it was approved. <br />Motion amended by Greg McKelvey to recommend Article 31. <br />Motion seconded by Keith Machado. <br />Vote 7-0 <br />7 <br /> <br /> <br />