Town Meeting Day 2 Results (unofficial)

Town Meeting Day 2 Results (unofficial)

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  1. Sidewalk Construction and Rehabilitation Program $1,519,000 PASSED
  2. Hayden Rowe Traffic Calming – Near the Schools $400,000 FAILED (Yes 67 / No 82)
  3. Fire Station Roof Repair $400,000 PASSED
  4. International Horton Ambulance $270,000 PASSED
  5. Vactor Truck $395,000 PASSED
  6. Evaluation Studies of School Roof Repairs – Hopkins and the High School $30,000  from Free Cash PASSED as amended by Dr Duffy.
  7. School Safety and Security $152,400 from Free Cash PASSED as amended by Dr Duffy.
  8. Board of Assessors Consultant $21,300 PASSED
  9. Community Preservation Recommendations $208,000 ALL PASSED
    1. $80,000 from funds reserved for Historic Preservation and $34,000 from the Discretionary/Budgeted reserves to increase classroom space in the barn at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts, located at 98 Hayden Rowe Street; said sum to be spent under the direction of the Hopkinton Community Endowment and the Community Preservation Committee.
    2. $15,000 from the Discretionary/Budgeted Reserves for the preservation of Town records; said sum to be spent under the direction of the Town Clerk and the Community Preservation Committee.
    3. $45,000 from funds reserved for Historic Preservation for plumbing, electrical and aesthetic repairs to the Claflin Fountain on the Town Common; said sum to be spent under the direction of the Parks and Recreation Department and the Community Preservation Committee.
    4. $15,000 from funds reserved for Passive Recreation to fund the placement of Conservation Restrictions on the open space properties known as Cameron Woods and Whisper Way; said sum to be spent under the direction of the Hopkinton Area Land Trust and the Community Preservation Committee.
    5. $7,500 from funds reserved for Passive Recreation to install signage to identify trailheads at the Town-owned parcels on Fruit Street, Phipps Woods, Braden Woods, Cameron Woods and Whisper Way; said sum to be spent under the direction of the Hopkinton Area Land Trust and the Community Preservation Committee.
    6. $6,500 from funds reserved for Historic Preservation to restore and reset granite curbing on Town Common memorials; said sum to be spent under the direction of the Parks and Recreation Department and the Community Preservation Committee.
    7. $5,000 from funds reserved for Historic Preservation to digitize and catalogue historic Hopkinton documents; said sum to be spent under the direction of the Hopkinton Public Library and the Community Preservation Committee.
  10. Farmer’s Market Wine Sampling on Town Common PASSED
  11. Downtown Business/Residence A District Boundary Modifications PASSED
  12. Downtown Business District Lot Area FAILED to get the required 2/3 vote (Yes 87 / No 78)
  13. Industrial A and Industrial B Districts – frontage PASSED
  14. Floodplain District PASSED
  15. Repeal Subdivision Phasing Bylaw PASSED
  16. Medical Marijuana Dispensaries PASSED
  17. Open Space Mixed Use Development (OSMUD) Overlay District – Hockey Rink PASSED
  18. Open Space Mixed Use Development (OSMUD) Overlay District – More dwelling units; senior housing development definition – Legacy Farms FAILED (Yes 61 / No 107)

Town Meeting adjourned shortly after 11:00pm and will reconvene Wednesday, May 7 at 7:00pm in the Middle School Auditorium.