{"id":35,"date":"2009-01-27T11:13:55","date_gmt":"2009-01-27T11:13:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sudbury.ma.us\/cpc\/2009\/01\/27\/cpa-projects-in-the-balance-committee-weighs-requests\/"},"modified":"2014-11-07T16:57:11","modified_gmt":"2014-11-07T21:57:11","slug":"cpa-projects-in-the-balance-committee-weighs-requests","status":"public-archive","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sudbury.ma.us\/cpc\/2009\/01\/27\/cpa-projects-in-the-balance-committee-weighs-requests\/","title":{"rendered":"CPA projects in the balance, committee weighs requests"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Community Preservation Committee (CPC), mindful of shrinking town and state revenue, is taking a careful look at articles to put before Town Meeting in the spring. The committee received 17 applications for funding which it has whittled to 11.<\/p>\n<p>Christopher Morely, CPC chairman, described the CPA projects under consideration during a Finance Committee budget hearing last night.<\/p>\n<p>The 2000 Community Preservation Act (CPA) allows municipalities to levy a surcharge of up to 3 percent on property taxes to fund open space, affordable housing, historic preservation, and recreation projects. The state contributes matching dollars.<\/p>\n<p>For years the town received a 100 percent match from the state, but that amount was reduced to 71.26 percent for FY08.<\/p>\n<p>Morely said the state is projecting a 35 percent match when funds for FY09 are awarded in Oct., 2009.<\/p>\n<p>The town\u2019s CPA funds are estimated at $2.3 million with interest earnings through the end of the current fiscal year about $297,000.<\/p>\n<p>The two controversial CPA proposals for residents at Monday&#8217;s meeting concerned the CSX land purchase and a rail trail concept plan which would be drafted by town departments. The CSX purchase price is approximately $475,000. An article for a rail trail concept plan would ask for the transfer of up to $25,000 left unspent from a previously-approved 2007 Town Meeting article.<\/p>\n<p>The CSX rail corridor purchase was approved at Town Meeting in 2008, but needs to be re-appropriated. The land runs through a main drinking water supply area and connects town-owned Mahoney Farm and town-protected Nobscot Mountain. The town is negotiating the purchase and applying for grants while the Water District has pledged $25,000 toward the purchase.<\/p>\n<p>The purchase of the property, said resident Carole Wolfe, in her opinion, &#8220;is in reality for rail trail development rather than for well water protection.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Wolfe said that CPA funds are being used to repay bonding amounts &#8220;that will be in place for years to come&#8221; on prior land purchases while the state\u2019s allocation of matching funds is decreasing.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;This narrow strip of land isn\u2019t going anywhere,&#8221; said Wolfe. &#8220;If there is no pressing need to purchase the CSX property, would it not be a wiser course for Sudbury to take, to retain as many CPA funds as possible to put toward more worthy, urgent and desirable future projects?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Resident Jim Nigrelli asked about contamination along the rail bed and the town\u2019s obligation to clean it.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Some contamination was found and it was very minor. The bottom line is that it will cost the town nothing,&#8221; said Jody Kablack, Town Planner. &#8220;We fully expect the property owner to clean the land up.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Kablack said that the purchase of the CSX land, previously identified as a priority, was all about timing. When you have a motivated seller, she said, &#8220;you really have to move forward.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Sudbury adopted the CPA at the 2001 Town Meeting and at a Town Election in March 2002. The 3 percent surcharge went into effect with the start of Fiscal Year 2003 on July 1, 2002.<\/p>\n<p>Resident Robert Stein proposed &#8220;suspending&#8221; the CPA surcharge for the coming year due to the declining match from the state and the tough economic climate.<\/p>\n<p>The CPC is responsible for debt associated with $13.5 million in CPA land purchases, said FinCom member Bob Jacobson, &#8220;you can\u2019t do away with CPA because you\u2019re committed to the debt service.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>According to the Community Preservation Coalition, only a handful of the140 cities and towns who have adopted the CPA have tried, unsuccessfully, to revoke it.<\/p>\n<p>The revocation process requires both a ballot and town meeting vote.<\/p>\n<p>To repeal the CPA surcharge would not be prudent, explained Kablack after the meeting, because the town would be responsible for the annual debt service &#8211; $1.1 million this year &#8211; with no CPA funds from the state to pay it. Kablack added that there is legislation pending that would fund the CPA match at the 75 percent level.<\/p>\n<p>Nigrelli and Wolfe also questioned the wisdom of appropriating another $25,000, and several months of town staff members\u2019 time, to a concept plan for the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail Project. Wolfe said the total cost of design, construction and maintenance are unknown, and may be a multi-million dollar cost the town is unwilling to incur for a recreation amenity.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;How much more money will Sudbury residents be required to spend on this project before we will know if we will even be allowed to build it?&#8221; said Nigrelli.<\/p>\n<p>Kablack said that if the rail trail article does not pass at Town Meeting, the town would still move forward with a concept design, &#8220;as a lower priority for the town&#8221; because the town needs to be up to speed with neighboring towns that are moving forward on trail design.<\/p>\n<p>Resident Dan De Pompei urged the CPC to craft the article to give the Rail Trail Conversion Advisory Committee some oversight of the town&#8217;s work on a concept plan. The committee has volunteers with expertise as well as &#8220;a vast range of opinion on how it should be done.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The committee provides &#8220;the only open forum&#8221; for discussion of the rail trail, said De Pompei, who added that the committee has expressed frustration over a &#8220;communication problem&#8221; with the town.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t think the solution to the communication problem is to put that concept plan in the hands of town employees,&#8221; said De Pompei.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Community Preservation Committee mindful of shrinking town and state revenue, is taking a careful look at articles to put before Town Meeting. The committee received 17 applications for funding which was reduced to 11. 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