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Select Board declines to endorse demolition-delay clause; directs manager to renegotiate Primrose School sewer memorandum of agreement

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Summary

The Select Board reviewed but did not approve a proposed memorandum of agreement with Primrose School for a Mass. Avenue childcare project after members objected to a provision pledging board support for shortening the Historical Commission—s demolition-delay period for a historic house on the site.

The Select Board on July 21 reviewed a proposed memorandum of agreement (MOA) addressing sewer betterment units, community contributions and historic-preservation concerns related to a proposed Primrose School childcare project on Mass. Avenue adjacent to RJ Grey Junior High.

What the applicant asked: The Primrose representatives asked the town to allocate additional sewer betterment units (SBUs) to serve a proposed 200-child childcare facility. Under the town's sewer betterment policy the applicant would pay for new SBUs; Primrose proposed paying the privilege fee (privilege fee amount in packet) and contributing $60,000 to inflow-and-infiltration (I&I) work in the Kelly's Corner sewer district. Primrose also offered a limited set of…

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