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CPC approves return of $1,700.18 to CPA fund for townhouse doors; public hearing set for Feb. 20

Community Preservation Committee, Town of Lakeville · December 19, 2024
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Summary

The Community Preservation Committee voted to have the town accountant move $1,700.18 back into the CPA fund for a townhouse doors project, approved Nov. 21 minutes, and tentatively scheduled the annual public hearing for Feb. 20, 2025.

At its Dec. 19 meeting the Town of Lakeville Community Preservation Committee voted to have the town accountant move $1,700.18 back into the Community Preservation Act (CPA) fund after a townhouse doors project came in under budget.

Committee members reviewed an email from Paul Nee reporting the project went well. The email, included in the meeting packet and read aloud by a committee member, said, "The doors look amazing." Unidentified Speaker 2 moved that the town accountant be emailed to transfer $1,700.18 back to the CPA fund; Mike Ellis, the town accountant, seconded the motion. The committee approved the motion by voice vote.

The committee also approved its Nov. 21, 2024 meeting minutes by voice vote during the session. Members discussed drafting warrant language for the spring town meeting and agreed to continue using a 3% administrative allocation (rather than the 5% maximum), with Ellis providing revenue projections to support final warrant figures.

On outreach and scheduling, members agreed to post meeting dates on the town website and tentatively set the required annual public hearing for Feb. 20, 2025, with a two-week newspaper notice and additional outreach via the town Facebook page. The committee adjourned after the Feb. 20 scheduling discussion.

Formal actions recorded at the meeting include the approved motion to return $1,700.18 to the CPA fund and the approval of minutes; vote counts were recorded by voice and not attributed to named members in the transcript.