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Title: Article 9A: Housing Acquisition


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  • Article 9A Housing Acquisition
  • The Intent of the article is to reserve 500,000
    for Plymouth Bay Housing Corporation
  • BPHC, is a nonprofit organization set up by the
    Plymouth Housing Authority with Community
    Preservation funds in 2004
  • The set aside will provide BPHC the flexibility
    to create affordable housing deed restricted
    units and applications for matching funds from
    state, federal, and private organizations

Community Preservation Committee
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  • Article 9B Recreational Acquisition
  • Set aside 75,000 for the reconstruction of the
    Town Brook fishway.
  • Town of Plymouth is in the process of
    implementing a phase restoration to Brewster
    Gardens, Town Brook, and Jenny Grist Mill
  • This article would assist the Town on the Town
    Brook fish ladder phase.
  • The CPA funds will also be used as matching
    funds to complete the project.

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  • Article 9C Historic Acquisition
  • Set aside 250,000 to assist in the construct
    universal access to the Pilgrim Hall Museum
  • The 250,000 will also be used as matching money
    for a National Endowment for the Humanities
    challenge grant to assist Pilgrim Hall in its 3M
    capital campaign

Community Preservation Committee
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Article 9D Historical
  • Set aside 12, 250 for the restoration of the
    Paul Revere Town bell
  • Located in the belfry of the Unitarian church at
    Town Square
  • The bell was commissioned in 1801 from Paul
    Revere and recast in 1896 after fire damaged the
    bell in 1894
  • The Town of Plymouth would receive an easement
    into the belfry and historical preservation
    restriction on the bell
  • The repair will include an electronic ringing
    device and repair and access to the bell

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Plymouth County FarmConservation Restriction
  • Places a conservation restriction on
    approximately 60 acres of the farms remaining
    acreage
  • Proposed 300,000 purchase price for CR well
    below market value
  • Proceeds will be used to fund the farms
    agricultural operations
  • A new nonprofit organization will be formed to
    raise public and private funds to underwrite the
    farms future operations
  • Farm is one of Plymouths, and Plymouth
    Countys, unique assets that define our
    agricultural heritage

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Center Hill Beach Preservation Project
  • Property currently owned by Joslin Diabetes
    Center
  • Proposed acquisition of 78 acres along Center
    Hill Road in two phases
  • Phase 1 Fall 2005 Town Meeting 49 acres of
    upland woodlands for 1.675M
  • Phase 2 Spring 2006 Town Meeting 29 acres of
    oceanfront for 4M
  • Phase 2 is contingent upon Joslin receiving
    legal permission from the Mass. AGs office to
    sell the land
  • CPC pursuing grant opportunities and
    partnerships with state and federal partners to
    help defray the project cost
  • Project offers one of the last remaining
    opportunities to acquire 78 acres along Cape Cod
    Bay for public access, and to secure another link
    in the state forest trail corridor

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Phoenix Cranberry Acquisition
  • Acquisition is part of the Eel River headwaters
    restoration projecttotal cost of 700,000
  • Towns commitment is to purchase 57 acres of
    upland and bog off Long Pond Road, for 300,000
  • Additional 350,000 project cost to be provided
    by USDA, Hornblower Foundation, and private
    donors
  • Restoration project is one of the most
    comprehensive in Southern New England, and will
    help protect the largest source of freshwater
    input into Plymouth Harbor
  • Property connects existing conservation parcels,
    thereby enabling trail linkages to Myles Standish
    State Forest

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