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Lakeville CPC approves routine business: coalition dues, minutes, town report and project payments

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Summary

At its Aug. 21 meeting the Town of Lakeville Community Preservation Committee approved payment of coalition membership dues for FY26, accepted meeting minutes, approved the 2024 town report and authorized payment of two small project invoices. The committee also reviewed CP-3 reporting deadlines and set the next meeting for Sept. 18.

The Town of Lakeville Community Preservation Committee on Aug. 21 approved several routine administrative items and project payments.

Votes at a glance - Coalition membership dues (FY26): Motion to pay the dues approved (all in favor). - Approve meeting minutes (June 18): Motion approved; one member abstained (member who said “I wasn't there”). - Community Preservation Committee town report (2024): Motion to approve passed (all in favor). - Payment: Thompson Hill Cemetery invoice (Colonial contractor), $9,840 — motion approved for payment and to have staff process the invoice. - Payment: Replacement CPA sign (Standish Enterprises), $42 — motion approved.

The meeting included two procedural points the committee asked staff to follow up on: committee liaisons will confirm the invoice formats and exhibit details for an engineering contract related to a parks project before payment (committee members asked for an actual invoice and the payment exhibit for the $25,000 professional-services agreement), and chair/staff will work with the treasurer to finalize CP-3 project-report numbers. The CP-3 (project report) deadline was noted as Sept. 15; the CPC scheduled its next meeting for Sept. 18 at 6:30 p.m. at the Lakeville Police Station.

Formal motions recorded in the meeting transcript did not always show a named mover or seconder; votes were taken by verbal roll-call (“Aye”) and recorded as approval or unanimous where indicated.

Attendance and voting summary: committee members present who participated in votes included Robert Stufane, Susan Spieler, Michelle McEachern, Noel Rulo, Emily Saret, Kathleen Murray, Kathleen Barrack and Nancy Yates. John Lucy and the open-space member were absent. The committee scheduled drafting a memo to the Select Board and agreed to take up trustee-appointment recommendations at the September meeting.

The meeting adjourned at the end of the agenda.