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Selectmen Agenda, March 12, 2013 (amended)
AGENDA
Board of Selectmen
March 12, 2013
7:00 p.m.
Town Building

  • Public input
  • Chairman’s comments
  • Meeting minutes
  • Town Administrator’s activities report
  • 7:10 p.m. Changes to Building Department fees – Building Commissioner Craig Martin
  • 7:25 p.m. Town Administrator’s annual performance review
  • 7:30 p.m. Charge and working guidelines for Building Project Oversight Committee
  • 7:40 p.m.  Support for legislation to increase MSBA reimbursement for regional schools’ building projects
  • 7:45 p.m. Use of surplus property for affordable housing – Stow Municipal Affordable Housing Trust
  • 8:05 p.m. Proposal to purchase 323 Great Road property – Collective boards and committees
  • Liaison reports
  • Correspondence
  • Executive Session, pursuant to MGL Chapter 30A Section 21(a), to discuss contract negotiations with nonunion personnel
  • Adjournment
Posted 3/8/13
Amended 3/8/13
Correspondence
Town:
Letter from Stow rep to Minuteman School Committee Alice DeLuca requesting support for legislation to increase MSBA reimbursement percentage for regional schools’ building projects, rec’d 2/27
Letter from SMAHT re control of Town-owned land parcels, rec’d 2/28
Building Permits Report for February, rec’d 3/1
Letter from Syncarpha Solar, LLC re property tax agreement, rec’d 3/4
Resident request to plow Hartley Road sidewalk, rec’d 3/5
Comcast payment of annual license fee ($571.) for Stow TV support, rec’d 3/6
Planning Board notice of public hearing re accessory apartment petition off 485 Great Road, rec’d 3/6
General:
MMPA email, re proposed legislation by Gov Patrick on Retiree Healthcare Benefits Reform, rec’d 2/21
OARS Newsletter for February, rec’d 2/27
Mass DOER Green Communities Update for February, rec’d 2/28
McCormack Update for February (John W. McCormack Grad School of Policy and Global Studies), rec’d 2/28
MBTA Advisory Board agenda for April and request that members support transportation funding, rec’d 3/6 Boston Regional MPO TransReport Newsletter for March/April