Unidentified Speaker 1, a presenter, described a newly completed housing project located directly across from the train station, saying it contains about 60 apartments, eight for‑sale units and a four‑story parking structure.
"There are 60 units here, 60 apartments plus 8 for sale units, And there's a 4 story garage that you don't see. It's directly across the street from, our train station," the presenter said, adding that the local housing authority built the development using a state loan program targeted to transit‑adjacent housing.
The presenter said the development was intended to offer residents transit access for commuting and noted that while the original plan called for mixed use with businesses on the ground floor, none of the units had active businesses at the time of the remarks.
Unidentified Speaker 2 clarified that the development name (pronounced during the meeting as "Capernario") comes from a word meaning "bell tower" in Spanish and Portuguese, a link the presenter noted is appropriate given proximity to Saint Mary's Chapel's bell tower.
The transcript does not record any formal action, financing documents or program names beyond a generic reference to "a state loan" for transit‑oriented housing; the presenter directed attendees to follow up with staff for the PowerPoint and further financing details.