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Agenda and Minutes 2012-09-05 City of Northampton Community Preservation Committee 210 Main Street, City Hall Northampton, MA 01060 Community Preservation Committee DATE: Wednesday, September 5, 2012 TIME: 7:00pm PLACE: City Council Chambers, 212 Main Street (BEHIND City Hall) Contact: Downey Meyer, Chair, Community Preservation Committee downeymeyer@gmail.com Sarah LaValley, Community Preservation Planner slavalley@northamptonma.gov (413) 587-1263 Agenda  7:00 - General Public Comment  7:05 - Minutes - August 15, 2012  7:05 – Chair’s Report  7:10 – Distribute Round 2 CPA applications  7:15 – Review Round 2 Schedule  7:20 – Financial Update  7:25 - Elect Vice-Chair  7:30 – CPC Plan Update Working Session  8:45 - Adjourn For additional information please refer to the Community Preservation Committee website: http://www.northamptonma.gov/cpc/ Next Meeting: September 19 Community Preservation Committee Minutes September 5, 2012 Time: 7:00 pm Place: City Council Chambers, 212 Main Street Members Present: Brian Adams, Downey Meyer, David Drake, Dave Rothstein, Joe DeFazio, Bill Breitbart, Debin Bruce, Marlene Morin, Jim Durfer (7:30) Staff Present: Sarah LaValley Downey called the meeting to order at 7:05 PM. Public Comment None Minutes - June 6, 2012 Postponed until September 19 meeting. Chair’s Report No discussion Distribute Round 2 CPA applications CPC members received application packets from staff. Review Round 2 Schedule The Committee discussed the site visit schedule. It was agreed that the municipal buildings, CT River Greenway, Veterans Field, and the State Hospital Fountain require site visits. Sarah will contact applicants and set up a schedule for Saturday, September 22. Financial Update Sarah stated that there will be approximately $780,000 available for projects in fiscal year 2013, after debt service is subtracted. This is a conservative estimate based on estimated revenues, but state matching fund estimates have not yet been released so this figure may change. Round 2 applications total $789,746. Elect Chair and Vice-Chair Joe moved to nominate Brian, seconded by David. The motion carried unanimously. CPC Plan Update Working Session Downey suggested that the Committee go through the Plan and changes made so far, and flag only those items where additional changes should be made. Staff can then draft specific language and the plan can be released for public comment, and can then continue to be revised following the public hearing. The Committee discussed the requirement for review of CPA ‘needs and priorities’ and the utility of the document. Jim suggested that the plan should not establish an agenda, and should be more open ended. Downey noted that the Plan helps to establish a universe of potential activities, and also serves as a reference document for the public and voters, The Committee discussed Dave’s suggestion to develop a procedure for small projects. Brian moved to delegate Dave to create a bullet list highlighting this program. Seconded by Marlene, the motion carried unanimously. The Committee reviewed the Plan in accordance with Downey’s procedure, beginning with the application review and procedure section. Jim moved to strike a notation that two projects recommended by the CPC were not put before City Council by the Mayor. Seconded by Downey. Jim added that the note does not add value. The Committee agreed noting that the Mayor must forward applications to Council should be noted in the ‘process’ section of the Plan. The motion carried, 7-2. Jim moved to accept all plan revisions through the ‘project review and submission’ section. Seconded by David, the motion carried unanimously. Northampton Community Preservation Committee Minutes 1 September 5, 2012 Dave moved that a change made to reflect current practice, that eligibility forms may be referred to the whole committee, be rejected in favor of the old language requiring the Chair to determine eligibility. Seconded by Debin. Dave noted that the Chair being authorized to determine eligibility makes more sense for applicants. The motion carried, 8-1. The Committee discussed oversight and financial control. David moved to amend language to make clear that the CPC and staff have no liability for CPA projects. Seconded by Debin, the motion carried unanimously. The Committee considered the ‘requests for reprogramming of CPA funds’ section. Marlene moved that such requests be made in writing and referred to the entire Committee. Seconded by Debin. Debin suggested an amended motion that all requests be made in writing, but maintaining wording to allow staff discretion for small instances of reprogramming. The motion carried unanimously. Jim moved to accept all changes to the section through the application forms. Seconded by Joe, the motion carried unanimously. The Committee agreed that if the Community Preservation Coalition or Department of Revenue do not create an updated eligibility matrix to reflect changes in the enabling legislation, staff should create this for the Plan. Staff suggested deleting Appendix C, Glossary, and refer readers to the CPA legislation. Dave moved to retain, and update with new definitions. Seconded by Jim, the motion carried unanimously. The Committee discussed the Open Space section. David moved to specifically note that open space can include both small and large parcels. Seconded by Downey. The Committee agreed that urban greenspaces should be mentioned. The motion carried unanimously. Brian suggested that invasive species removal should also be addressed. Jim moved to strike all language related to the local APR program. Seconded by Debin. Jim stated that including the program in the plan implies CPC support of APR that do not meet state criteria. Downey noted that it is included to indicate that it has already been funded by the CPA, and is listed as an example. Dave presented an amended motion to remove the details about the APR program, but still list as a possibility. Seconded by David, the motion carried 6-3. Debin moved to add APR to the Glossary appendix. Seconded by Brian, the motion carried unanimously. The Committee discussed the Historic section. David stated that he had minor comments and edits, and will provide these to staff. There were no other suggestions. The Committee discussed the Housing section. Bill stated that he will be meeting with Housing Planner Peg Keller to work on addressing updates necessitated by the legislation change. The Committee agreed to consider this section again when these amendments are proposed. The Committee discussed the Recreation section. Dave moved to change ‘equine facilities’ to ‘equine activities.’ Seconded by Brian, the motion carried unanimously. Jim moved to accept changes to the recreation section, seconded by Dave. The motion carried unanimously. Downey summarized that the Plan fulfills the CPC’s responsibility to ‘study the needs, resources and possibilities of the City’ with regard to Community Preservation, and also provides applicants and the public with a report of its findings. Other Business Not Foreseen When Agenda Was Published None Adjourn On a motion and second, with unanimous vote, the meeting was adjourned at 9:05 PM Northampton Community Preservation Committee Minutes 2 September 5, 2012