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Votes at a glance: Trust accepts $25,000 donation, authorizes maintenance agreement, approves $15,000 closing-cost loan and moves to executive session

Nantucket Affordable Housing Trust · February 17, 2026

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Summary

At its Feb. 17 meeting the Nantucket Affordable Housing Trust accepted a $25,000 donation from ActNow, authorized a maintenance agreement for 10 Parker Lane (one recusal), approved a $15,000 closing-cost assistance loan for 10 Ocala Lane, and voted to adjourn open session to executive session.

The Nantucket Affordable Housing Trust recorded several procedural and consent votes on Feb. 17:

- Donation acceptance: The Trust accepted a $25,000 donation transferred through Housing Nantucket from the donor identified in the packet as ActNow and acknowledged approximately $85,000 in remaining transferred funds. The motion to accept the $25,000 gift passed by roll call with all members present voting aye.

- Maintenance agreement (10 Parker Lane): Staff described a maintenance agreement allowing tenant-lessee Margaret Feingel to undertake roof work subject to permits, contractor insurance naming the Trust as additional insured, and an indemnification clause. Brooke Moore moved to execute the maintenance agreement and authorize a single Trust member to sign related permits; Forrest Bell seconded. Trustee Penny Dye recused because of a potential conflict; the motion passed 4–0 with one recusal.

- Closing-cost assistance (10 Ocala Lane): The Trust approved an application from Lindsay Jube for closing-cost assistance and authorized a loan award of up to $15,000. Brooke Moore moved, the motion was seconded, and the roll-call vote recorded all present voting aye.

- Adjourn/open-to-executive-session: The Trust moved to adjourn open session and enter executive session for the purpose listed on the agenda (discussion of purchase, exchange, lease or value of real property and other stated purposes). The motion was seconded and approved by roll call.

Votes and motion language were taken from the meeting record; where members recused or recorded technical issues (a temporary audio drop during one vote), the roll call was completed and results recorded in the meeting minutes.