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Plymouth CPC reviews invoices, including $600,000 Gilmore land charge and $434,147 PACH billing

Town of Plymouth Community Preservation Committee · January 22, 2026
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Summary

At its Jan. 22 meeting the Plymouth Community Preservation Committee reviewed a set of invoices presented by CPC Coordinator Kristin Ford — including a $600,000 charge labeled “Gilmore Land Purchase” and a $434,147.05 invoice for PACH — and set a Feb. 26 public hearing; no formal vote on those invoices is recorded in the minutes.

The Plymouth Community Preservation Committee reviewed a series of invoices and billings at its Jan. 22 meeting, including several six‑figure items that will affect the committee’s upcoming funding decisions.

Kristin Ford, the committee’s CPC coordinator, presented the list of submitted invoices, noting line items that include New England Recreation Group (Full Sail) for $38,790.00; Wildlands Trust, Rocky Point Beach conservation restriction for $13,321.16; Wildlands Trust, Pinnacle Bogs conservation restriction for $14,593.41; PACH for $434,147.05; and a $600,000 entry described as the Gilmore land purchase. Ford also listed KP Law attorney fees of $2,743.50 and small consultant billings from LDS Consulting for Oak Street ($230.00) and Cranberry Commons ($116.15).

Member Tim Grandy asked for an update on the Full Sail project and requested that that update be provided at the committee’s next meeting. The minutes do not record a vote to approve the specific invoices presented during Ford’s update.

Separately, the committee set a public hearing for Feb. 26, 2026, at 5:30 p.m. and noted that the annual report had been submitted to the Town Clerk on Dec. 30, 2025. A temporary Housing Authority appointment will appear on the Select Board agenda on Feb. 10, according to Ford.

The committee’s minutes show routine motions to accept the agenda and to approve the Dec. 11, 2025 minutes were passed unanimously by roll call vote, and the meeting adjourned at 5:57 p.m. The minutes do not indicate final committee action on the invoices listed by Ford; any formal disbursement or authorization would appear in future minutes or at the Feb. 26 public hearing.