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September 10, 2007
TOWN OF STOW

Community Preservation Committee

FINAL  Minutes, September 10, 2007   Community Preservation Committee Meeting

">Present:  Community Preservation Committee members: Bob Wilber (Chairman), Karen Gray, Kathy Sferra, Laura Spear, Kate Hogan, Mike Busch.

               Associate Member:  Margie Lynch                               Administrative Assistant: Deb Seith        

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000" style="font-family:Times New Roman;font-size:9pt;color:#000000;">Deb will email the Committee a copy of the Plan.

  Laura moved to accept changes to the Tyler Agricultural Restriction letter as proposed today and submit for inclusion in the application package, Karen seconded, and approval was unanimous.  Action Item:  Deb will make the approved changes and submit the letter to Pat Perry (who will include it with the application package.)

or="#000000" style="font-family:Times New Roman;font-size:8pt;color:#000000;">251 Causeway Street, Suite 500
Boston, MA 02114-2151
Stow owned by the Moseley Family. That tract, leased for many years to Steve, Kirstin, and Ray Mong as a key component of the Applefield Farm operation, was protected from development and preserved for continued agricultural use through a permanent Agricultural Preservation Restriction (APR) acquired by the Town and the State agency. $11,000 from Stow’s Community Preservation Fund, and $11,000 from the Stow Conservation Trust, were used to fund the “local match” for that very worthy project. 
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John Bolton, Stow Assessors Office
Kathy Sferra, Stow Conservation Commission
Karen Gray, Stow Historical Commission
Mike Busch, Stow Recreation Commission
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